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Digital page images are linked to the text file. s k TUESDAY 1 and i er- FRIDAYAFTERNOON I n rt ffAA IF YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESSADVERTISE IT FOR SALE II 4ii iITWENTYTHIRD YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY FRIDAY MAY 24 1912 No 1 1 Entriespi For Mammoth Cave Trip rThe following young ladies from Hopkins County have entered the Mammoth Cave contest ending the last week in August and their standing is as followsEARLINGTON Ruth Daniels 1025 Miss Mary Parker1oooLo-okyo Gracei Mable Browning1000Kathleen Spillmau1000Su- san Marie OrutchtIeldlOOOM- argaret Mitchell 1000 Pansy Rule 1000 Zilpah Moorehead100QR- uby Sisk i1000 Elizabeth LQngr 1000 Goldie Salmon 1000 Connie Fenwtok1000Kat- hleen Corey 1000 1 Catherine Blair 1000 Artie Favorsow 1000 Efflle Stokes 1000 Bardie Jennings 1000 Vlrgie KUlroy 1000 Mary Blair n 1000 Mary Cobb 1000 AlPjse QBryln 1000 MarysBuwle 1000 Ida Martin1000Ru- th Wyatt 1000 Hazel Prifltn1000Mar-garet Victory 1000 MADISON VILLE 4mandaiWilson1000Amelia Coll1000Jose-phine Clark 1000 Mary Louise WAlker1000M- ary Arden Jennings 1000 t J Laura Bell Budd41000Eli- zabeth Bassattx1000V- erde Gates 1000 Sarali HayeeY000-I Dixie Montgomery 1000 Gertrude Overall1000Eliz- abeth Nlsbet 1000 Louise MoPherson1000Ma- rgaret Ross 1000 Eva Bell 1COO Edna Morgau1000Le- naMoGry 1000 Nannie Anderson 1000 Estha Morrowl000Lena Prttohett1000Ge-orgia Mortont1000Francis Elgin 1000 Lora Lee Toddl000Gert- rude Black11000MORTONS GAP Edna Peyton 1000 Arrie Lovan1000My- rtle May Slsk 1000I Sibyl OBryant1000R- uth McCraw 1000 Myrtle Martin 1000I Rollle Laffoon 1000 I NORTONVILLE U Fannie Tratheu1000Aunie Marl Morgan 1000 ST OHARLESI Nell Robinson 1000 Maude Jenkins s vJCOO 1000IVerna Galloway 1000I Dixie Woodruff 1000 Mona Faults 1000 Verna Long 100 Myrtle ICennett100HANSON Agnes Par4ebs 1000 Pet Bailey 1000 Emma Asbby 1000 Mattie Rudd 1000 Ruth Jones1Joha-nna Brown 1000 Katharine SiatonrlOoo Jqsaie Lee Hayes UOOO Pet Ashby 1000 Goldie Ashby1AVIA- TION 000 II CIRCUS 18 THE VERY LATEST To J Auspice An Aviation Circus is to bja hel In Evansville June G 7 and 8 under the direction of the Evansville Cour lur which gave the first exhibition of flying in this part of the world las year The Courier announces the greatest flyers in the country for this meet One of them is Lincoln Boa chey whoso feat of flying over the bridge at Niagara Falls aston ished the world He has been call ed the deathdefying dare devil of the air Another is Fttrnum Flab the youngest licensed airship pilot In the world The Courier also announces It will engage the services of a famous band for the occasion One of the features to Interest the crowd will be a balloon ascension and parachute drops daily Other attractions of the various days will be as follows Thursday Automobile contest Friday Motorcycle races Saturday Field and track Athletics The Aviation Circus will be held at the fair grounds and promises to be the greatest exhibition of flying ever held in this part of the country The open at 2 oclock and the exhlbTtioncpmuienceB at three Thursday Friday and Saturday June 0 7 and 8- Mystic Eleven Picnic The girls of the Mystic Eleven who are always In for a good time planned at their last meeting to give a picnic supper on Oakmoor lawn last Friday evening as a parting frolic for Misses Goldie Weir and Katie Murrell two of their number who soon leave forthelkhomes To add to the slon the young mdn were Invited At the appointed time the young folks met at seven oclock owing to the coolness of the evening the lunch was spread In the dining room on the table picnic fashion and a most toothsome lunch it was of delicious sandwiches dressed eggs salads olives and pickles strawberry ice cream and cake which all seemed torelish The club colors yellow and white was carried oUt in the refreshments very prettily Music and social mingling completed the evening helps a Judge in Bad Fix Justice Ell Cherry of Gillis Mills Tenn was plainly worried A bad sore on his leg had baffled several doctors and long resisted all remedies I thought it was a cancer he wrote At last I used Bucklens Arnica Salve and was completely cured Cures burns bolls ulcers cuts bruises and piles 25c at All Druggists I Section 5 Article 15 r r Cityfof Earli gton Ky Reads as F flows If any person shall shoot or dis charge firearms in the city unless nec r v i e saryor proper for the protection qf ttperso or property he shall be fined not I exceeding twenty dollarsN Ii FRANK D RASH Mayor I G HIf Aottest J i I f AUiPRrC GitY lQ kc v Vv vi rt i y a lITHE BEES ANNUAL TRIP I f TO i MAMMOTH CAVE Will take Placer the Last Week in August Via I I Evansville and Green RiverJO I EXACT DATE TO BE NNOUNCED LATER The SemiWeekly Bee will send seven young ladles from Hopkins County to the Mammoth Cave by way of Evansville and Green River the last week in August and pay all expenses of the trip from the time they leave Earllngtou until they return one week later Last August we took thirtyfive and sent five free This year we have arranged to send seven free and take fifty in the party The steamer City of Evansville will haveda no way a seeing can be had so comfortably and at the same time so cheap as a four hundred milo trip on beautiful Green River with the magnificent scenery oftdomes causeway ruins of Carnack and the wonderful ride on Echo river are well worth the time and trouble it will take to secure this free trip HOW THE TRIP MAY BE SECURED To the seven young ladies who are residents of Hopkins County and who receive the highest number of votes from now until the close of the contQt in Augyst given for securing subscribers for this paper new or re new we will give this trip absolutely free and furnish a suitable chaperone to take charge of them and look after their comfort and safety while on the trip Each contestant will be started with 1000 complimentry votes and for each dollar turned in on subscription we will allow 1000 votes There will be printed tri euohi8sue pf the paper a coupon good for 25 votes clip these out and vote them before the date of expiration printed on each coupon a NOMINATING COUPON The following is a nominating coupon write the name of your candi date on this blank and bring or send It to this office and we will start the candidate with 1000 complimentary yotes As soon as you have nomina ted a young lady go to work for her and keep It up until the end of the contest NOMINATING COUPON I hereby enter Miss V r r tPost Office v o I f l asa contestant in the SemiWeekly Bees Mammoth Cave Contest Please give her 1000 complimentary votes 4 Signed HOW CONTEST Wilt BE CONDUCTED This contest will be conducted absolutely fair and impartial and the standing of all contestants will be published each Friday the votes will be placed in a small ballot box until Fridays at 12 oclock when they will be counted and registered opposite each parties name they will then be placed ill the large orfinal ballot box which is locked and the key in the vault of the Earlingtou Bank where it will stay until the final count is made by a committee selected by the contestants themselves All con testants will be provided with receipt books and all the extra copies of the paper they need They will bo authorized to use the Bees premium list namely the two books Sinking of the Titanic and The Vultures Claw also the Patent Tension Shears any of the three go for fifty cents extra with the paper and contestants will be allowed 600 votes on each premium used RULES OF THE CONTEST The following rules will not be deviated from and under no ciroum stances will the amount of votes be raised during the contest RULE 1No votes will be given except for money paid on sub crlp tions or premiums with subscriptions RULE 2No votes will be issued except for cash 1000 for each dollar paid on subscription and 500 on each premium x RULE aNo employee of this paper or relative of same shall enter this contest RULE 4All free ballots clipped from paper must be voted before date of expiration RULE 5 Contestants will not be restricted as to territory in securing or collecting back subscriptions RULE 6All money secured on must turnd in the week it Is received so paper may be started Contestants may hold their votes if they wish but mustnot hold back subscription moneyrRULE iTbls paper reserves the right to reject the name of any can didate for cause partytnThe contest beginswith this issue of the paper and will end the last week In August the exact date to be announced later Anyone wishing to make this trip with the contestants can do so by sending in their names to this office where they will be flied The cost of the entire trip including railrcad fare from Earh i ton to Evansville and return the four hundred mile river trip from Evansville to Mammoth Cave and return board at the Cave hotel both routes in the cave and the transfer of baggage in Ev ansvlUe going and returning and dinner in Evansville going will cost only 2000 Send in your name early as the boat people not allow us to take more than fifty on the trip Decoration Day Will be- Observed I at St Charles The good people of t7 Charles will observe Decoration DaY Sunday with approplate memorial services attheOhristlanPrlvlleReOhurubAn arranged and a large crowd js expected to be present Christian PrfylleeJsone of the oldest cnurbb in hl couitty and a large num eNNf aeer settlers sad their famUlftB+eileburiad in the pcmiBtery etf eltth c t y- w Knights and Ladies of Security Pay Death Claims Quickly In less than two weeks after the proof of his death was sent In by the Knights and Ladles of Security Lodge of Madlsonvllle the family Joseph Hollowell received check for I52B5 the lull amount of the Maim Although this is one of the youngSBt fraternal orders in this part of the country it Is the moi I- ppsnpt5iit the ietile lJ1aP tI ot j I It it + u j H y r r hn S iI Lo Ir r 1 c i M t c 1 TUESDAfand FRIDAY AFTERNOON rrr r CONSOLIDATION I h The livery stables known as Evans Price Barnett and C E Barnett forMi merly Barnett 8r Stone have this day consolidated andwiUopena new set of 3 r books All persons indebted to or r hav ing claims against them will please call and have a settlementiStyle of new firm will be known as wr BARNETT CO May 23 1912 1 I School Notes Parents Day The last Parents Day and Pupils Reception for the present school year was observed by the Earling ton Graded School last Friday May 17 The attendance was greater than that pf any previous meeting enrolling more than 125 visitors The parents were a unit in their praise for the character ot the work done in the various grades stating that the progress of the year was very marked The exhibition work in the various grades consisted of regular schoolwork drawing music and etc Manual Training in the various grades was very much in evidence offering many unique designs such as tables and book cases In wood various designs in paper and cardboard mounting hand made gar ments embroidery darning weav ing and etc And last but not least Domestic Science The rooms were beautifully deco rated and most dellghtlful social feature was enjoped by all At 280 oclock the large hind ap preciative audience assembled in the capacious chapel where the follow ing program was rendered MudcSchoolOborusInvocationRev AddressRev Brazelton Remarks by Mrs Corey Mrs Arnold Miss Mothershead p M Ev ans and Rev Brandon The remarks by the ladles were full of good will and cheer Mr Evans and Rev Brandon empha sized Earlingtons great need of a voted graded school After adjournment from the Audi torium all present were delightfully served with refreshments in the of ficf by the young ladles of EIR1tI Grace and High School youuir men and women who assisted in this work deserve great credit for their enthusiasm and iselflsh as sistance Through these meetlngsa great enthusiasm is being arroused for public school work t + e j Among the out of town visitors to Parents Day were L H Jones Mor tons Gap N W Miller Campbells ville Ky Miss Morton Madison vllle Ky e While an excellence for attendance has been made bv many pupils dur ing that of the past year that of Herman Ernest Ethel Clifton and j yt H k r r rrrr rk lf f i i z a u I e j Estella Boyd children of 1 Boyd who have not been absent a single day during the past year we feel that this deserves special men tlon ITbe following pupils who have not been absent a single day tbv i past yeariGRADE tEstella Boyd fak Vlrgie Lee Veasey GBADE II Clifton Boyd Gilbert CarrollIHerman Howell l Edward Mbgheqhelnje r Pauline Qualls i GRADE irr k5S1 Eula Lep Todd GRADE IVwBertha VaughtLissGRADE V Janie Blackwell Edward Brown mErnest Boyd Ethel Boyd Lily May Craig Roy Stinebangh i Lelia May Todd GRADE VL Anna B Corey Lena Davis Jimmie Dee Emberton Sam Grace n Lade Martin Laura Parker Ethel Peyton Dotothy Willis GRADE VICcHerman Boyd FlopLlpecomb Hey Sharp Thelma Patterson GRADE VIII Rex Hamby v 4 HIGH SCHOOL Mary Bruwn I i Clive Cobb Eizvboth Corey r i 4 Margaret Dudley f Willie Lee Craig l Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism You can do It bv ap Chamberlains Liniment and eachnapplication For sale by All Deal ere Will Build Warehouse z W H Whitferd the hardware man of this city will begin the erection of H warehouse on his lot back of his house in a short time Mr Sy Whltford finds that he has not suf I 4forother machinery and fertllizersti4 T ROYAL BAKING POWDER i iSAbsolutely Per The Powder made frumRoyaiCrapeCreamoflartArNO y 1 rL r 0 I g iTY M MOORE AND PUBLISHER r FAWOETT e Lr 1PAUL AND BUSINESS MANAGER t ember of trKentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League 4 S J May itkIIttUSIttIflflI I 4IInuill Tis not too late to build our i young land right leaner than Holland courtliert w than Japan r ttDellout like early Rome with like hers Hearths that will recreate thef t wbreed called man Nicholas Vachel Lindsay F Resolutions of Respect t Whereas it hath pleased Al s mighty God to remove from our midst our beloved brother andc a r fellow knight Joseph J Hollo i woll on the 21 day of April 1912 As he has passed into theI l great Mystery called Death fr- omwhose bourne no traveler has ever returned I Be it Resolved I 1st That we tender our heart I i yfelt sympathy to his bereaved q 7 family His wife has lost a dear r companion and a devoted hus band his son a kind and indul pent father The community an I upright honest citzen and the church worthy christian 2nd That in the death of Bro Holloway our council has lost one of best members and of ficers + but in the Grand Council the great Beyond we will look N f i ifor the welcoming hand of sentinel when we all meet again fI ilizpah3rd That we thank the EarlF ngton Council No 1774 for their uw q Subscription Rates gjSixThree Single copiesSmailed free on appllcatlouoorrespond- ents county Address us for par tioulars Entered at the Eoritn don Class Post Office as Second t MatterI Madi1IOftl7ille l 1 Telephone 47Friday its in our kindness and respect shown us 10s8I the Oharter of our Council be draped with the us badge of mourning for 30 days5th That a copy of these Resolutions be sent the sorrowing family one spread upon the minutes and one furnished the- Bee for publicationMaggie V Poynei Com Lillie M Allen Mary Emma Ashby j Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh Is a blood constitutional disease and in order to cure I you must take internal remedies Halls Catarrt Cue is taken internally and acts directly on thi blood and mucous surfaces Halls Catarrh Cun not a quack medicine It was prescribed bone of the best physicians in this country foi years and is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known will the best blood purifiers acting directly on th mucous surfaces The perfect combination o the two Ingredients is what produces such won derful results in curing Catarrh Send for testl monlals free F J CHENEY CO Props Toledo O Sold by Druggists price 750 Take Halls Family Pills for constipation Pete Davis Jr Under Bond Little Pete Davis who som time ago shot Ignatioua Morga and had been indicted for th nhootiug went to Madisonvill Wednesday and voluntarily BUI rendered to Circuit Clerk Nic Tonmbs He was released on bond of 80000 The wound It flicted on young Morgan was n as serious as was first though and he has been out of the ho pita and out of danger for son time f l f t I i o tY Please Read These Two Letters y The following letter from Mrs Orville Rock will prove how when tip itis for women to submit to the of a al z J maybe avoided by taking Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound weeks in the hospital and came home suffering- Worse fourShe was than before Then after all that suffering Lydia E Pink hams Vegetable Compound restored her health HERE IS HER OWN STATElmNT c Paw Paw bitchuTwo years ago I suffered very severely with a displacement l could not be on my et for a My physician treated me for several months without relief and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for an opera ion I was there four weeks and came home suffering worse than before My mother advised- me to Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and I Today I am well strong and do all m own housework I owe my heal ldpyto E ams Vegetable Compound advise everywoIrian who is any- female complaint to itMrs Chav rLx RooK ItLi No 5 Paw Paw Mien THERE NEVER WAS A WORSE CASE There never was a worse case of womens ills- than wr TockportIneL cannot begin to tell you what I suffered For over- Tmine for month- two in bed ato do a- nL k was not able nothin but operation would cure me My end the doctor said Compound so to- Y E n h- an amaLydiafather suggested 1 improved wonderfully so I am able tot please hinll i ill effects horsebac take long and never feel anY ridetrove E Pinkwomen from It 1 can iwji other su erLlg tmgtoanoperatio- nIrs GUbmitCompound a trial beforeVegetablekiro hams MAsaABET MEnEDlTu R R D No 8 Rockport reward to any Wsonwhiil prove to ua Vfe will a a handsome thetat zthiitthese letters are not genuine and their testimonials or or tkat the orig a women were paid in any way t did not come to us entirely nyaufforlugwomontohealthL 1 our lett r will be as bwoman itndheld Q w8ttf9ntHIC f I If Madisonville Notes Alumni Banquet at Willlaid Hotel The Alumni assoolatlon of this olty gave a most elaborate banquet Monday evenlnat the Willlad Hotel In honor of the seventeen graduates of nineteen and twelve just after the Commencement Exer cises which were held at the tabernacle The Banquet hall was transformed Into a floral arrangment of lovllness being profusely decorated in quaff titles of cut flowers potted plants and feru The class colors red and white being carried out in all the decorations The tables were decor fI ated in roses rod and white car lemme nations and ferns and at each place were arranged the placecards tied with red ribbon to a carnation uf tie red and white alternatively The exquisite souvenir menu fold child ers had on the cover pagegoltlfI French baskets filled with red roses want and were tied with red and white silk cord In this souvenir book rou was the menu for the banquet andno the names of the graduates of 1012 During the entire afiair most en trancing music was furnished by Mrs D H Ber nice WI berlyInMr G D Collins toastmaster the occasion introduced several very interesting speakers the to 1 lowing toasts being responded to Miss Gold The Presidents Annual MessagetoeMiss Sarah Hayes The Joy c an Living Mr A E Arnold One Years jaw ObservationI Fay Towues The New Horizonsp Impromptu speeches were rewo spondod to by the following t L B Ray An Alumni Brother InlawyB B Bublns Parting Advice an DI Utley A Dream Luolan Ruby A Sudden Awaket fining II The cut flowers wore furnished by the Pleaeant View Green House and the decorating done by its ar tlsthiThe success of the banquet was 6 dun solely to Mrs Gates who mam 6 aged the entire affair being the onlygl member of the Hotel Co in the get It city at that time This one deold edly surpassing given in past years a The banqueters included besides u the graduates of 1912 the members a jfc of the Alumni association their es t torts and the teachers of the TUoh a s I school being laid for about of J100 m allJIlaviUtioni Issued Tor Bridge = Mrs John L Grayot has Issued in vitation forBrictge Saturday after noon at the Madison Hotel m honor in ot Miss Lil Cecil of Danville Kyan Miss Florence Ally not Madisouvlllp Judge J F Gordon and Mrs Gordon returned home Wednesday night from Rochester Minn where Mrs Gordon has been for treatment Mrs C A Morton of this city and Miss Florence Walker of Henderson will leave June 1 for Canada Seattle and Spokane to be the guest of their slater Mrs Thiton for six weeks Miss Lucy Fawcett and Miss Lurllne Coil of this city will leav Saturday for Lexington to be guest of Miss Hazel Fawcett at tehim College Why not spend an enjoyable afternoon while in Madisonville by itattendlnK the Princess Theatreu on Center Street Best films shown at this Theatre Fine program dailyWill New Quarters Geo Ring Sons have rented the corner store that has been occupied by the Monarch Pool Boom and are raving a new glass front put in flooring relaid and improvements wade When completed this will be a much nicer aud more convenient stand than the one they now occu The Monarch Pool Room and Club will be moved Into the building formerly occupied King A Sons Drug Store Drlucian Grace- DENTISTa Office in Victory Building Office Hours 80 i T430 M Y Irr Miss Mtan- dWilliamGreenHiB 1 i ANCZS BOYD By CALHOUN II arrlght by Bent s Brtttoa OoO Ill give you five poweea if youHt tech em sos I can get em pleaded the younger boy Billy hesitated You mighty lit ho began And my stoney said the other eagerly If you was a or boy said Billy wouldnt make no dlffunce I dont to make yo IDA mad an Aunt IMinerva say for me to keep way 1omi any how though I didnt make her =promises Jimmy grow angry Youre the stingiest Peter they is William Hill he cried wont lot nobody tech your old mups My cousin Memphis a got the measles you wait till I git fem Billy eyed him critically If you was ol he was beginningIt Jimmy thought he saw signs of his that yieldingsoAnd Ill give you my china egg peoI ho quickly proposedvolcW- ell jest one tech agreed Billy for I aint agoln to be sponslble vent neither and he poked out a swollenP E for Jimmy to touch sayst Ikey Rosenstoln at this moment was by the two little boys as he was Doausjauntily by tho gate You better keep way torn here QoosoGreaee Jimmy yelled at him UBe better get on the other aide the feel Billy hero s got the mumps than ho lemmo tech em sos I can get sos my papa and mama 11 lemme just perzactly like I want to noto youre a Jew and Jews aint got the business to have the nmmps so you potter get way I paid Billy bout a pains million dollars worth to lemme tech my mumps he said proudly t at you cant have em have Ikey had promptly stopped at the the Whatll you take Billy to leame cents emT he asked late commercial New spirit at once aroused Whatll you gimraer asXeA he etIJUI with M to bargaintallIkey pulled out a piece ot twine blue glass beat from fete pocket aH ered them to the cilia with this- sumps rub These received a coatempUH rejection You can do penacUy like yomj please when you got the mBmne jar elnuated Jimmy who had seemingly per allied himself with Billy as a partner business grown folks bound to do ated what little boys want tan to when yen cot the mumps Ikey increased Ms bW by the stafe ot a lead pencil but It was not dui U had parted with his most cherished pocket possessions that be was at last be allowed to place a gentle finger on the protuberant cheek Two little with their babybug gies were seen approachingaQ way from here Frances you and dna howled Jimmy Dont you come in here me and Billy B got the mumps a and you all V little girls and ought 21 to have come near us theyre ketcblngIThe two little girls immediately Ieopened the gate crossed tho yard and front of Billy They inspected with admiration he bore their critical survey with affected unconcern and indifference asbeQtted one who had attained such prominence Dont tech em he commanded waving them off as bo leaned grace fully against the fence I teched em boasted the younger of boy Whatll you all give us if we 11 let you put your finger on emT I aint agoin to charge stile nothin said the gallant Billy as Iethis proffered his swollen jowl to each in- urn A little darkey riding a big bitek hekorse was galloping by Jimmy hailed I and halted him You better go fast he shrieked Me and Billy and Prances and Llnaa got the mumps and you aint got isoa business to have em cause you rigger and you better take your horse tbvthe lIbry stable caUse he might bYktck em too The negro boy dismounted and Itched the horse to the fence I goiter little tarrapimN he began elBuaUngly And thus it came to pass that there was an epidemic of mumps in the Jlt tie town of Covington and William Green Hill grew rich fax marbles U tops in strings in toads la chewii gum and in many other things which comprise the pocket treasures of little 075 f tv1ii H t CHAFTEfl XXIII W The Infant Mind Shoots had bought a book for iIUyentitled Stories of Great and tfood Men which she frequently read bhim for his education and improve lent These stories related the prln cpal events In the lives of Ute heroesi I but never mentioned any names aheft ways askig at the Can tout I 1 as wkothls man was 1 Ji I nephew fIn1 Ut4t itorlk 00I 4Y ConUnprd Page 4 r 1 I 01rSE FOR SALE rf l I t f Earlington real estate is booming Quite a number of5al s have been made recently lit I l- 1 is certainly both aisafe and profitable invest f jmanto Hhene are neverr enough houses here 1 to accommodate the people Ihat means alU i the houses stay full No rent lost fnoml vaI t Icaneies The interest on your investment I ifrom rent is large Now then3 if you want I Itoget in on a good thing either fIIproposition OP Ton your own home now is youn j chance Beautiful 10 room house iv families can and do occnpyi in splendid residence secri tion in good repair for sale cheap Apply at Bee office for particulars t 1 HERE AT HOME ariington Citizens Gladly TJury andli Confidently Recommond Doan ing Kldhey Bllli is testimony like the following of has placed Doans Kidney Pills N far above competitors When off right here at home raise theljr of in praise there Is noroom lefllfdoubt Read the public of an Earllngton citizen t McCulley Earllngton KyM You are at Liberty to continue using my endorsement of Kidney Pills as heretofore the Whenever I havo had occasion to them I have been bonflted I that I am doing nothing more my duty in publicly recom mending this preparation Doaus Kidney Pills restored my kidneys their normal condition regulated kidney action and removed the iu my back In fact improved I health I obtained this remedy the St Bernard Mining Go and certainly been pleased with results of its uae Fbr sale by all dealers Price 60 PbsterMlttmrn CoM Buffalo York sole agents tor the United Remember the nauae Doana and no other SUfi neck is not only painful bit innoying To get rid of It tulckly the aNnoted with BAL LARDS SNOW UNIMBNT It I penetrates the flesh and relaxes the muscles to that the pain ceases im mediately Price 260 COo and 100 bottle Sold by St Bernard Mining Co Incorpor Drug Department COLORED COLD REV J R EVANS JIlTOK Remember that Mothers Day observed at the Mt Zion Church next Sunday May 33 1100 a m Rev Evans will preach sermon on Mother Let every one rho wishes to celebrate the sacred name of mother dead or alive wear white flower of some kind Prof Bell and family spent Sun at Hopklnsvlllp the the Baccalaureate Sermon preached by Dr C H Clark Nashville Tenn at the closing of the M F College Mrs E M Smith and passed through Earlingtou from Evansville enroute to Columbia Tenn to Joiuther husband who is pastor of one ot the Baptist Churches that city Mrs Della Edmonson and Robert Booker are on the sick list week Enjoyable Dance Friday Night Quite nn enjoyable dance was at the Armory Friday even May 17 The outoftown rguests were Miss Hattie Taughu Sebree Messra Barnett L paymaster Smitb his clerk Nashville Dr A2LDurham Orofton aud Paul Livingston Madisonville Every one enjoyed the dance asit was the first one in alorg whtleJSimpson and Ray furnished music Work on streets Protesting Work on the streets of this city Is being pushed and good progress is being made When this work is flu ished there will be a vast Improvement in the streets of our city CR R TIME CARD Time of of Illinois Ventral trains from Nortoarllle Kv NORTH BOUND No loa 128pm No IW 840 ft m No 12 local pasBltV46 a m No httfIOUTHNo 101 4Oi pm Ne lOi 14a m No 121 local pass 1JB pm No IK local pass ill a m L N TIME CARD H Time 01 arrival of trains passing through and departure of originating at Earlmgton Effective Sunday April 91911 NORTH BOUND No 92 825 a m- No11811116 am 94 723pm 11NoMl1 pm ItBOUTIIttNo 63 480 am 95 823am No 61 421 pm No 931048pm INTERURBAN TRAINS NORTH BOUND No lot 762ft m nNo 1001066 am 108 200pm No 110 602p m ofSOUTHBOUND No 103 710 am No 1061000 a m eDNo 1071267 p m o 109 820pm No Ill 010 pm MHETIME CARD H E time card went into rseflect 9 1911 No 112Ieavss646 am NOt 118 arrives880 p m i r Y r- li I OUR NEW PROCESSjf NonExplosive Oil Stoves and i Ranges I 1 laInhot weather there is nothing more exhaust ing and unpleasant than to bend over the sweltering heat of a cook stove in preparing the daily meals This unpleasant duty can be by using ouc News Process Oil Stoves smokeless and odorless It is not only a great labor saver but saves time money and worry Ask the people who are now using our 7 New Process Oil Stoves if it is not a pleasure to lJcook on them No coal to bring in no kindling to split no smoking flues notstifling heat You t sim ply turn up the wick and stnke the match and the jwork is done We have the New Process for 850 I 50 1 1itWrH WHITFORD TTFTH Hi t +Mt w lfcy Vfya T Vv if ftv Itg t t i T 17 1- J t F r f f + H i iti 1J r ji5- U vtN Ay qlK 1 a1 yilr IrlI iJ ir ixlet NYAy 1 4 a l N hJj S rV y 1 ifr i 1 1 ss- sc A MORTON r MADISQNVILLE KY Ary j Funeral Director and EmbalmerI i I J Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night f JJ I P I I j The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and i hollers iii INeivs of the Town II l Charlie Trahern spentSunday InI HoptownIMiss Hattie Vaugban of Sebree is the guest of Miss Margret Mitchell this week Our big sale of watches and jewel ry closes the 25 inat 100 down holds any artlole- HOLLINGER TRUEMPY Jewelers Miss Mable Browning Kathleen r Spillman Susan Marie Crutchflold j Mr Kirby OBanon and Omar Wyatt were in Madlsonville Sunday Wall paper window shades and picture frames at SISIC BROS BOOK STORE Madisouvllle Ky Wolby Prltchett and Sory Rodgers of Madlsonviilo were in town Sunday FOR SALEOne 100 course in anything except civil engineering from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa Will sell at a bargain Apply at Bee Office Mrs M Hanna Jr who has been uptHoward Jr are visiting her sister in Morganfleld during Mr Brazel tons absence In the meeting at Henderson t Miss Julia Springfield of Madl sonville was in town Tuesday If you want to buy a house come to the Bee office and j hear about it Ten rooms in splendid location In good condition f Miss Jessie Greer attended the graduating exercises at Madison vllle Tuesday night Miss Elizabeth Victory attended 6 the graduating exercises at Madison ville Tuesday night This is the last week of the big watch and jewelry sale- HOLLINOER TRUEMPV HH Vaugban of Henderson was in town Sunday- J W Springfield of Madlsonville was in town Tuesday Mr Devney of Evausvllle was in town Monday See us for graduation gifts HOCLINQBR TRUE wY Jewelers Maro Goldnamerof Princeton was in Madisouvllle Monday night I attending the commencement ex erciser STOVE FOR SALE Secondhand heater for parlor or beet room Cheap a bargan apply at the Bee We regret to hear that Miss Lang- leyI is leaving us in a short time She will have charge of a picture theatre lu Sullivan Ind After her departure Mr Herrell will have charge of the Idle Hour Theatre here Mr Herrell wishes to announce that business will be transacted in the future the same as in past Mr Herrell leaves Sunday for his home inRookportretprniugtoEvansvlllej here on No 61 Monday evening r We will make shades to fit your windows and frames to fit your plo 8I8KiKy Ben F Moss and wife of BisbeeI Ariz are visiting friends hero and at other points Ic the county Strayed or stolen on the 9 day of May from the Bob Kellle place neat the old No 11 mines one little bay mare branded on the right thigh and branded on the left fotar shoulder a little white spot in fore head black main and tail And any one that could give any information of her where abouts will be libreally re warded address Euoll Lamb Earllng ton Ky- Duncan Guest will open an insurance office in the Victory build ing June let J B Guest will Jiave charge of theoffio- Wtohos and jewelry at cost this week only- HOLLINGER TRUEMPY Jewelers Born to Mr and Mrs H K Owen a line boy Miss Kathleen Spillman watt in Madisonvllle Monday night attend lug the graduating exercises White and gold imported China in opon stock and also in hundred piece dinner sets at SISK BROS BOOK STORE Madlsonvllle Ky COMMENCEMENT EXEOI8ES or Earllngton Graded School at Temple Theatre Tuesday May 28 at 8i30 P M- PROGRAM Part 1Eljithth Grade Promotion 1Mbsic Orchestra aOh You Beautiful Doll bThe Oceans Roll 2 Invocation Bev Brandon BMusicViolin Solo Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard Miss Florence Elgin Louisville Ky Accompanist Miss Camille Lokaey Pembroke Ky 4AddressRev D M Harri son Madisonvllle Ky- 6PrelentatlonCertiftoates of PromotionMr Moore Trustee 0MusicVocal Duet Sing Me To Sleep Misses Willis and Weir Part II Declamatory Contest 1 Orchestra aThe SkeletonRa- gbYoull Do the Same Thing Over Allai- naFrances S MeElfatnok Mr Trovers First Hunt b Margaret Marllla Dudley The Bear Story- oMarKaret Ra land Atkinson The Light on Dead Mans Bard Kathleen Long A Voice From a Far Country 2MusicViolin Solo Humor eske Dvorak Miss Elgin eMary Elizabeth Brown The Legend of Bregenz IPansy Irene MyersPoor House Na- ngFranoes Fern Stokes The Vagabonds hMary Elizabeth Corey II LaeaaOrchestraHoneysucxle The Orchestra for the occasion Is composed of Messrs Lander Ohisolm Ben Evans Miller Evans Ellsworth Evans LynnWileyJewell Webb It would Burprlseyou to know ol tho great good that Is being done by Tablet Dariu Downey of Newberg Junction N B writes My wife has been using Chamberlains Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing hoi lots of good If you have any trou ble with your stomach or bowIe give them a trial For Sale by Al Dealers L 10 The Bees 1 Mammoth Cave Contest el NOT TRANSFERABLE or Good for 25 Votei for- e0 i t v Mlets It placed im B UtBoxi Be Office before friday May 31 1 i to i L NN ttooo NoSNNN f iChurcho Notes i ee I i Madlionvlllo Ckrlttlan Church S M Bernard Minister You are invited to following services May 20 98o n m Bible chool Chap Franklin Supt 1040 a m Lords Supper 1100 a m and 780 p m Preaching by S M Bernard Subject of morning discourse The Blunders of Naaman Subject of evnieng disonrse The Town Gossips influence Chriitian Church Sunday School 9 80 a m The pulpit will be filled by James Vernon of Henderson whom Howard J Brazelton is assisting n a meeting Morning service 11 00 oclock 1he night services will be held at 800 oclock until futher no tice Hon J M Stevenson of Winchester Ky who has announced for the office of Chairman of the Democratic State Central and Executive Committee to be chosen at the state Convention on the 29th of May He is a Square Deal Democrat John R Staton Joyce Ky had an exceptionally severe attack of whooping cough He If it bad not been for Foleys Honey and Tar Compound I would have been compelled to quit work Instead I never missed a day and Foloys Honey and Tar Compound gave me instant relief and is the cough medicine we ever use Contains no opiates Sold by St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug De partment Services at the M E Church south next Sunday at 11 A M and 8 PM by the pastor Morning subject Gods Grace in Mans Salvation Evening subject Apostolic Gener ositySunday School at 980 a m Come and join We are having new addl dons every Sunday In the evening service the Odd Fellows lodge will be present in a hotly We are always glad to have them Call see our celebrated new loo Befngrrator Tney save ice bills Prices range from 11 to 12 W H WHITFORD Work of Real Forester The modern forester undertakes to make orchards profitable There are orchardlata to be sure who know very well how to care for their trees and whO do care for them but there are also orchards that are neglected or handled unskillfully The forester will take a rundown orchard and by intelligent scientific treatment of the trees with systematic care male it produce big and handsOme apples la abundance CONSTIPATION Indigestion Bad Breath Dlni etaggenHeadache a Tired Discouraged Feeling TorpidLiver HERBINE18 M Kffeetlre Liver To ie B4 Bowel XUffBlntor Its powerful reviving Influ ence lathe torpid liver brings ImprovementYou bowels move freely so that the Impurities which have clogged UD the digestive organs find an outlet When the system baa been thus purified the bilious half sick feeling disappears the complexion clears the breath becomes sweet the mind alert and cheerful and there Is a fine feeling of exhilaration allthrough the body r rPrfee see per Bottle JameiFBatlardProp StJLouliMoT Use Stephens Eye Salve for Sere Ey w It Cures OAS OMMtN9 si MiiirABD FINING coi inco- rportttf Drug Diparhaent l r Indigestioncauses stomach nervousness i nausea impure blood more trouble than many different kinds of diseases The food you eat ferments in your stomach and the poisons it forms are ab sorbed into your whole system causing many dis tressing symptoms At the first sign of indigestion tryI ThedfordgE62 BlackDraughtthe quicklycleanse these undesirable poisons Mrs Riley Laramore of Ooodwater says I suffered for years from d sia and heartburn Thedfords BlackDraught in small doses cured heartburn in a few days and now I can eat without distress Try it Insist on Thedfords Livery Stables Consolidated The two liverv firms Evans Price Barnett and Ohas Bar Barnett have consolidated and the new firm will be Barnett cC 00 These Gentlemen propose to- do a general livery feed and un ertaking business and ask a I faIr share of your patronage J W Jordon a well known deptlst of Hopklnsvllle Ky recently had to operation for his kidney trouble but he says The first real relief r gotwas after taking Foley Kidney Pills They eased the terrible pain In my back and accomplished more recd than anything I had tried Iladly recommend them Sold by tBernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Department Ben T Robinson to Build k lien TRoblueonthe well known end prosperous druggist of Mortons lap has decided to erect a hand ome twostory business house where the modest wooden building tow stands The old house is being aoved back and work on the new juitding will begin m a snort time The Demons of The Swamp are moaquitos As they etlnsc they put deadly malaria germs in the blood Then follow tbe icy chills end the fires of fever The appetite tllesand tbe strength fails also ma aria often paves the way to deadly typhoId But Electric end gas out the malaria germs from tbe blood give you a pure appetite end renew your strength After ong suffering wrote Wm Fret well of Lucama N 0 threfe bottles drove all tbe malaria from mv system and Ive had good health ever since Best for all stomach liver and kidney ills 50c at AH Druggists crown Bros to Open Restaurant in Howell Brown Bros of this city will open a restaurant in Howell Lnd in addition to the one theyI ire operating in this city Frank Vithers and wife will have harge of the Howell restaurant end will move there in a short time A child cant get strong and robust while intestinal worms eat away its itallty To give the child a chance to grow these parasites must be de troyed and expelled WHITES REAM VERMIFUGE is guaran eed to remove the puts the vital organs inhealthy vl orous condition Price 25 cents bySt Co Incorpor ted Drug Department Thomas Stone Buys Interest in Livery Barn Thomas Stone t of this city has urohaied a half interest in tbe row Southard livery barn at lafilsonville end will move his lam ly Madlsonville in a short time The style of tbe firm will be Crow do Stone Escapes an Awful Tate A thousand tongues could not express the gratitude of Mrs J E- Cox of Joliet Ill for her wonderful deliverance from an awful fate Typhoid pneumonia had left me with a she writes Sometimes I had such awful cough ng spells I thoughtl would I get from Doctors treatment or other used Dr Kings New Discovery But I owe my life to this wonderful remedyfor I scarcely cough at all now and safe its the most reliable of all throat and lung medi cines Every bottle guaranteed 60o and iP Trial bottle tree at- AlliDrdgglstr r 01II t 1VThis Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under management and its management guarantees newIits patrons high class entertainments Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children 1i n j We are again running the Worlds Best Pictures You know what that means Lublnn BiOgrapb Kalems Essany Paths SeHg and Vltograph MADISONVILLE KY Matinee Daily 2 p m LelGone to Paducah I Geo O Atkinson ot this city and Ben M Slaton of Madisonville left today for Paducah Ky to appoint all committees and make arrang ments for the Shrine to be held there on June 20 On this date there wllbe a class of P6 or 40to cross the burning sands A special train will be run from Nortonvllje over the I O Further anouncement will be made later Heavy Impure blood makes a muddy pim ply complexion headaches naul indigestion Thin blood makes you weak pale and Mckly For pure blcod sound digestion use Burdock Blood Bitters Loo at all Stores More Real Estate Changes Real estate m this city is still i changing hands and still climbing in value This week OE Brlnkley l l purchased the house from 0 O McKenzie i on Sebree ave Miss Mollie t Whalen sold a cottage to W H Adtcook and one to ilno McAfee of the property brought a good prlcet There are several other deals to be pulled off shortly The laying of concrete pavements will also add to i the value of property here Dr Thomas Electric Oil Is the best remedy for that often fatal dlseasa croup It has beea used with success in our family for eight years Mrs D Whlteacre Buffoio N Y i IThe Home of Thompson I 1 Glovefitting Corsets fi McLeoa s Bargain SpecialF- riday and SaturdaykMay 24th and 25th WE ARE OFFERING SOME VERY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS THIS WEEK DONT PAIL TO PAY US A VISITiAS WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY D Ready toWear Specials We have left on hand at present about MissesLadies and Stouts the seasons latest novelties comprisingtEngitsh Serges WhipCords and Mixtures to close out at the follow ing low prices D- 835OOSuitsgoat H- J i 21 50 1885I3000 Suits go at e 17 752500 Suits goat P S1 41 75I2000 Suits go at v n t5oo Suits goaty q 998t 7u981250 Suits go at U i Extra Special 20 dozen Ladies Gowns Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Slip Oyer and Button Front styles made of best quality Nainsook regular 150 value Friday and Saturday tff I CSpecial i 4 v One lot of Junior Wash Dresses good range of styles limited quantity at ONEFOURTH OFF All the Short Kimonas you want at each 15c Hot Weather SuggestionM- ens light weight 2piece Summer Suits 1111 to 1516 Mens thin unlined Coats blues blacks and greys 151 up r Soft Shirts with detached collars for men and boys 5le to 251 Soft Collars for men and boys 15o and 25c B V D Union Suits short sleeves knee length 111 to 211 Mens and Boys Union Suits 25c and 5e Mens and Boys Separate Garments in Balbriggan 25c and Sic B V D Separate Garments each Sic Mens Pure Silk and Lisle Sox pair 25o and Sic Mens and Boys Cool Night Shirts Sic to 111 Mens Pajamas per suit 111 Straw Hats all kinds lie to 611EWash Ties lie to 51c Call and see our complete line of WHITE SHOES OXFORDS and PUMPS in Canvas and Buck BUSTER BROWN SHOES and Low Shoes for Boys and GirlstPLORSHEIM for the Man Who Cares Deltox and Crex Grass Rugs AH Sizes 75c27x54 Size each 10030x60 Size each 1u2536x72 Size each v 25054x90 Size each J 450 1i6x 9 Size each 7 00 J8x10 Size eachP Y 8OOk9x12 Size each 1 n rd A tM v r r IPS fI rr M we + Iwfa5 r e d hy H wF tIIM vPSti9SLGlatw4 I rr u1+14kn v1- trt nii k acWanw wNWW t411 4 tivtNA 1a r ttlN irms 1Deq tyYkt Ipall 9 i 1jI1 n 0 1 dl D2 b t I t tr4I I 1n iey t1y 7hlP J f r- C r HP S SfflW7 r bc f rt t 1 L 1 i oj fI f 0 0 It E 1 5ki ill MISS MINERVA AND- WILLIAM GREEN HILL Continued from Page 2 Kten that ho had some expression or ffi Incident by which he could Identify i each without paying much attention Mi while she was readingf He and his aunt had Just settled fit1 themselves on the porch for a reading I Jimmy was on his own porch cutting r w pp tunas capers and making faces for r jp he other childs amusement I Auntaj f i Minerva an i you can read to me tonight Id a ht2ieapsow It 11 make my bellyache Miss Minerva looked at him severe l ly William she enjoined dont you v 1 want to be a smart man when your pow up Yes m ho replied without much t nthuslnsm Well jes lemme ask J Immy to come over here an set on HoLspec hed like to come Very well replied his flattered and 4Ufiedrelative call him over 1 Billy went to the fence where ho fJ 1itlgnaled Jimmy to meet him i Aunt Minerva say you come over- i f tan listen to her read some er tho pret ea tales you ever hoar ho said as favort impolite sponse across them bout l e measliest tales they is Ill como L ri shell read my Uncle Remus book dropeing manner 5 ad assumed in hope of inducing his 1 hum to share his martyrdom You f now Aunt Minerva d die in her i racks foro she d read Uncle Remus foU 11 like thesehere tales nether better anyway I 11 give you fay etonoy if youll como InJ6eadseven or eight hours I would nt f imind but shell got you where she i wants you and read bout a million affr i was impatient Come William sho called I am r Waiting for you Jimmy went back to his own feed the other boy Joined his sw- onWhy wouldnt Jimmy comeT she I i uakedHahe aint feeling very well was the considerate rejoinder Once there was a little boy who was born in Virginia began Miss Yt Minerva therlats inattentive little boy to himself 1 knows who that was So this Impor tant question settled in his mind ho gave himself up to the full enjoyment 1Qfhis chum and to the giving and re icelving secret signals the pleasure of Itfhlch was decidedly enhanced by the tech of imminent detection J Father I cannot tell a He I did it jwlth my little hatchet read the gin monotonous voice at his elbow Billy laughed aloud at that minute Jimmy was standing on his head wav feet in the air 1William said his aunt reprovingly peering at him over her spectacles I I dont see anything to laugh atand-c he did notr but then she was in ignor IMace of the little conspiracy He was a good and dutiful son and fce studied his lessons so well that ken he was only seventeen years old ke was employed tosurvey vast tracts IK land in Virginia Piss Mlnera emphasized every ord thus to impress her 1aephew But he was so busy keeping littleflave time to use his ears at all and so lid not hear one word Leaving his camp fires burning to iecelvo tho enemy he stole around by a circuitous route fell upon the Brit ish and captured atball which Jimmy throwMiss Minerva still read on uncon clous of her nephews inattention Tho suffering at Valley Forgo had been Intense during the winter Beautiful Complexions i Will not be injured by sun wind or dust if HINDS Honey and Almond Cream i it used dallyDry rough sallow skin is made soft clear and girlishIwith this real ale to Nature IIIcleansing and healing for yearsin j A safe sure delightful toilet cream Try it today Hinds Cream liquid in bottles Cold Cream in tubesBUY OP Si Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Dept AI Billy mado a pretense behind his aunts upright back of throwing a ball while the other child held up two fat little hands to receive it Again he laughed aloud as Jimmy spat on his hands and ground the Imaginary ball Jnto his hip She looked at him sternly over her glasses What makes you so silly she in quired and without waiting far a reply went on with her reading she was nearing the closo now and she read carefully and deliberately And he was chosen tho first presi dent of tho United statee Billy put his hands to his ears and wriggled his fingers at Jimmy who promptly returned the compliment He had no children of his own so he is called the Father of his Coun try Miss Minerva closed the book turned to the little boy at her side askedWho this great and good man William Jesus was his ready answer la an appropriately solemn little voice Why William Green HilFP she exclaimed in disgust What are you thinking on I dont believe you heard one word that I read Billy was puzzled he waseuse she had said Born in a manger I didnt hear her say nothln bout bulrushes he thought so t aint Moses she didnt say log cabin so t aint ADar ham Lincoln she didnt saY Thirty cents look down upon you so t aint Napolyon I sho wish Id pah ten tlon Jesusl his aunt was saying born in Virginia and first president of the United States I George Washinton I aimed to say triumphantly screamed the little boy who had received his cue CHAPTER XXIV A Flaw In the Title Come on over Invited Jimmy All right I believe I will respond ed Billy running to the fence His aunts peremptory voice arrested his footsteps 4 William come here I she called from the porch He reluctantly retraced his steps- I am going back to the kitchen to bake a cake and I want you to promise me not to leave the yard Lemme Jes go over to Jimmys a little while he begged No you and Jimmy can not be trusted together you are sure to get into mischief and his mother and I have decided to keep too fence between you for a while Now promise me that you will stay right In my varA r SemiIsvWeekly Bee I and I w fine EvansVille Courier 150t Do you want all the political news from now until I IafterelectionSend 50 and receive the daily Courier and 1 SemiWeekly Bee by mail from date until Nov 10 o theI of politics Every American prides himself on his The Courier has as many Republican readers as it has Demo cratIc Because It prints ALL the news WITHOUT BIAS I It carries thefull Associated Press news has special corres pondents at every point in southwestern Indium southern Illinois and western Kentucky as well as at the state and national cnpltiilR The Curter has olevor cartoons brilliant editorials en rect and complete markets and is an interesting instructive anti fancln acting paper Send 160 now and enjoy the pleasure and satisfaction of the therielection v P RTell your neighbor or phone him of this offer If Y ou already take the papers send them to tfre absent ones or r distant trfendeia rAJdres8 all orders to the SemlWeeklv Bee i e u r rr S If I i e Billy strtlfcrty gave bet tho promise 1 and she went bock to her baking IThat s always the way now he his little neighbor at the once eversince Aunt Minerva got onto thishere promisin business J don havo no freedom t nil It s William promise me this an Its Vii Ham dont ferget yo promise now I tell I s jes plumb sick n tired of It She know I aint goin back on my theIvnnigooman to manage I ever seen sence I s born can nearly all time make my II do anything most if I jus oil trying and keep on a beg ing bragged the other boy I just slYI May I mama and she 11 all time t sayNO go way from me and lemma lone and I Just keep on May I mama May I mama May I mama and torockly shell say Yes go on and lemme read in peace Aunt Minerva wont give in much WIleatd1 lIam t aint no use t all to beg her sheIshe say she sbo do like to have her own way better n any oman I ever see bout the monnlshcst woman IShe agreed Jimmy She got her thumb Billy I don see whatwomans re mode fo if you cant beg em into things I would nt let no old spunky Miss Minerva get the best of me that way Come on anyhowNaw I cant come was the gloomy reply if shed Jest tol me not to I couldner went but she made me promise an I aint never goln back on my word You como over to see inc I cant came tho answer across the fence Im earning mo a baseball mask I done already earnt me a mitt My mama dot never make me prom tee her nothing she just pays me to be good That s huccome I m bout to get ligion and go to the mourners bench Shes gone up town now and if I dont go outside the yard whjle shes gone she s going to gimme a baseball mask You got a ball what you bringed from tile plantation and I 11 have a bat and mitt and mask and we can play ball some Come on over just a little while you aint ears ing you nothing like what Im do- Ing Naw I promts her not to an I aint ever goln to break my promise Well then Mr Promlser said Jimmy go get your ball and well thow cross the fence I cant find mineBilly kept hie few toys and plays things in a closet which was full of old plunder As ho reached for his ball sometbing ten at his feet from a shelf above He picked It up and ran excitedly into the yard Look Jimmy he yelled heres a baseball mask I found In the closet Jimmy Stwgetf ul of the fact that be was to be paid lot staying at home immediately rolled over the fence and ran eagerly toward his friend They examined the article in question with great care It looks jKsreactly like a mask announced Jimmy after a thorough in spection and yet it dost He tried It offIt dont seem to fit your face right he said Sarah Jane was bearing down upon them Come back home die minute Jimmy she shrieked want to ketch some mo contagwous eeasee dont yuh What dat y all got 10wr Ash drew nearer a smile of recognition and appreciation overspread her big goodnatured face Then she burst into a loud derisive laugh What y all gwine to do WId Miss Mind is old hustle she inquired Y all ebb am do cootaritest chlllena in dis here cop peratlon I Bustle echoed Billy What sa bustle 1 Datar a a bustle dat fl whats a bustle Ladioa useto wear em cause dey so stylish to make they dreeeech stick out in the back Come on home Jimmy tore yuh ketch de yaller jandis er de epizootics yo ma tol yuh to stay right at homo Well I sapming aint I scowled the little bOY Mama need nt to know nothing trout you tell Would you take yo moroofl pies eat now Jimmy asked Billy you aint earnt it Would nt you 1 asked Jimmy doubtfullyNaw would nt thout I tol her Well I 11 tell her I just corned over a minute to see bout Miss Mi nervas bustle bo agreed as he again tumbled overthe fence A little negro boy followed by a tiny white dog was passing by Miss Minervas gate Billy promptly flew to the gate and hailed him Jimmy looking around to see that Sarah Jane had gone back to tho kitchen as promptly rolled over the fence and joined him Lemme see yo dog said the for merAint he outer said the latter The littfe darkey picked up the dog and passed it across the gate- I wish he was mine said the smaller child as ho took the soft fluffy little ball In his arms what 11 you take fOr him Tho negro boy had never seen the dog before but he immediately accept I ed the ownership thrust upon him and answered without hesitation Ill take a dollar for her I I aint got but a nickel DUly aint I you got nough money to put with ny nickel to make a dollar To be Continued Place ef the Sublime In Art The beautiful is the most useful in art but the sublime in art is the most helpful torradftals for it elevatea the IndJotlbert o vr 11tf 101ft r n JY THAT BOY L OF YOURS I It seems like yesterday that mother mourned the transition from skirts to trousers his rocking horse will soon give way toUhe baseball and the pigskin Hes developing changing every day and you havent had his picture taken in mote than a year yes its two years last Christmas Ihe CorDi Studio CITY DIRECTORY MayorF D Rash Police Judge A J Bennett Chief of Police Wm Bradley Night Chlef J H Haraby City Clerk Paul P Price Treasurer Frank B Arnold City Physician W K Nishet City Engineer R E Whip er Street Commissioner Robt Wood Connoilmen Madison OldbamF D Rash Goo C Atkinson Thos Blair C M Henry Meeting night flrst Monday night in each mouth School TrusteePaul Mi Moore Board of Health Ed M Traheru G Gilbert King and Curtis B Johnson M D- PostmBRterOhas Cowell FIRE DBPARTMENTH D RoS- ter Chief F B Arnold Assistant Ctinf Chas Barnott Captain Claude ong Gilbert Long W D- Caivaness Brick Southworth Baker Fugate Geo T Miller Will Ray burn Bryant Deal Firemen CHURCHES CATHOLIC CHDBOH First mast every Sunday and holy day at 700 a m Second mass and preaching 980 a m Vespers and benediction 7 p m Rev J P MoParland Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday PreachfngeveryLords tn Prayer meeting every Wedne day at p m REV HJ BRAZEITON Pastor M E CHURCH Regular service e mPrayerat 780 Sundayschool at 280 p m attoseamJlEVtiG WvDA3tK 1 Pastor M E dUUltOlI dooTH Rev W- O Services ci every Sunday at 11 a m and 74o p m Sunday school at 98C Vodneeday6venfngs Aid Society every Monday nftor noon Official Board meeting Mon day after first Sunday in each month MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH has services 2nd and 4th Sunday In each monthalso Saturday night be fore and Sunday night following oych Suhday prayer meeting Wed desday ovonjng Sabbath school Dr A O Seek Supt Ladies Aid meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock Pastor W H Gregor of Louisville JENFKAI BAPTIST OHUKOII Services fourth Sun Jay morning and evening in each month and Saturday preceding meeting Friday even ILK Sunday school 2 p m- REV T J LYNN Pastor EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services 2nd and 4tn Sunday night at 746 at the Library Sunday School at 8 p in REV GEO C ABBITT Rector LODGES Masonic Lodge E W Turner No 548 meets 1st and 8rd Fridays in each monthE J PHILLIPS Sec Victoria Lodge No 81 K of P meets every Monday night Visit ors welcomeERNEST NEWTON K of R and S Hopkins Lodge A O U W Nn 561 meets every Thursday night Y Q WALKER Sec Golden Cross Lodge Earlington No 525 meets 1st and 3rd Saturday night in each month MRS BERTIIA UJIBTEAD Spa Degree of Honor No 10 moots 1st and 3rd Saturday nights in each month Miss LIZZIE HUFF Sec Ben Hur Lodge Earlington Court No 55 meets overt 1st and 3rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall DR O B JOHNSON Scribe Standwaite Tribe No 57 Rod Men meets sleepHARRY C of R CatalpaCampday night All members are earnestly requested to be there BERNARD WALTON Clerk MONROE DAVIS Deputy Clerk Modern Woodmen of the World No 11092 meets every Wednesday Y Q WALKER Sec Elks B P O No 788 meets at nightBRuler ROY S WILSON Secretary Earlington Chapter U DO- me ts 1st Thursday In each month at 280 pmMRS EMMA DAVIS Proa lSDaysFreeTrialiii 1 Iforoffice space ut 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