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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 24, 1912
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Barnett, for-me- rly entered the Mammoth Cave contest ending the last week in August and their standing is as follows: EARLINGTON , Ruth Daniels Misa Mary Parker Ruth Jones Johanna Brown The following young ladies Katherine Slaton from Hopkins County have Jessie Leo Hayes Pet Ashby Goldie Ashby .1000 Take Place the Last. Week in August Evansville and 'Green Iiver : Via , f! 1000 1000 1000 2 EXACT DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED Semi-Weekly LATER "AVIATION CIRCUS" IS THE VERY LATEST To be Held at.Eva'nsville Under Auspices of The Courier June 6, 7 and 8 V An Aviation Circus is to be held Lockyo Grace in EvanBville June G, 7 and 8, under Mable Brpwnlng... 1000, the direction of the Evansville Cour 1000 Kathleen Spillmau ier, which gave the first exhibition 1000 Susan Mario Orutchfield of flying in this partof tho world last 1000 year. Margaret Mitchell The Courlor announces the 1000 Pansy Rule greatest flyers in the couutry for tills 1000 Zilpah Mnorohead meet. One of them is Lincoln 1000 HOW THE TRIP MAY BE SECURED Ruby Sisk whoso feat of flying over the 1000 Elizabeth Long..-- . To the seven young Indies who are residents of Hopkins County and bridge at Niagara Falls astonGoldio Salmon ....1000 ished cail- - who receive the highest number of votes from now until the close of the 23, 1912. , . . .1000 ed the the world. He has been Connie Feu wick g dare devil ofcmtQ&t In August given for securing subscribers for this paper new or re 1000 Kathleen Corey new we win give thiB trip absolutely free and furni6h a suitable chaporone the air. Another is Farnum Fish, 1000 C&thorlne Blair theyouugest licensed airship pilot to take charge of them aud look after their comfort and safety while on 1000 Artie Favors the trip. In the world. 1000 Efilie Stokes Each contestant will be started with 1000 complimentry voteB and for The Courier bIbo announces it will 1000 engage Bardie Jennings tho services of a famous band ea-J- dollar turned in on subscription we will allow 1000 votes. 1000 Vlrgie Klllroy There will be pr luted in eaoh.isBue of the paper a coupon good for 25 School Notes for the' occasion, ,, 1000 Mary Blair votes, clip these out and vote them before the dato of expiration printed One of the features to interest the : 1000 Mary Cobb crowd will be a balloon ascension on each coupon. 1000 Aloise O'Bryln N0KINATINQ COUPON and parachute drops daily. Othtr MaryHewle)C 1000 Fnrent'i Day attractions of the various days will The following is a nominating coupon, write the name of your candi1000 Ida Martin be as follows: date on this blank and bring or send It to this office and we will start the The last Parent's Day and Pupils .1000 Ruth Wyatt Thursday Automobile contest. candidate with 1000 complimentary votes. As soon as you have nomina- Reception for the present school 1000 Hazel Priffln Friday Motorcycle races. ted a young lady go to work for her and keep it up until the end of the year, was observed by the Earling1000 Margaret Victory ton Graded School last Friday May Saturday Field and track contestt 17. The attendance was greater MADISONVILLE than that pf any previous meeting The Aviation Circus will be held riOOO AniandaJWJlson enrolling more than 125 visitors. 1000 at the fair grounds, and promises to Amelia Coil The parents were a unit in their 1000 bo the greatest exhibition of flying Josephine Clark praise for the character of the work country. 1000 ever held in this partof the Mary Louise Walker done in the various grades, stating The gtes,. open at 2 o'clock and 1000 Mary Ardon Jennings. hereby enter Miss. that the progress of the year was at three, the exhibltion-cominencp1000 Laura Boll Rudd very marked. Saturday, 1000 Thursday, Friday and Elizabeth Bassett The exhibition work in the various 1000 June 6, 7 and 8, Vorda Oates grades consisted of regular school lOOO Post Office... tiarau Hayes work, drawing, music and etc. Mystic Eleven Picnic 1000 Dixie Montgomery as-contestant in the Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest. Manual Training in the various 1000 Gertrude Overall Tho girls of the Mystic Eleven cradeB was very muob in evidence, 1000 who are always in for a good time Elizabeth NIsbet Please give her 1000 complimentary votes. offering many unique designs, snch 1000 planned at their laBt meeting to give Louisa MoPherson ae, tables aud book cases in wood, 1000 a picnic supper on "Oakmoor" lawn Margaret Robs various designs in paper and cardK00 last Friday evening aB a parting Eva Bell Signed board mounting, hand made gar1000 frolic for MiBses Goldie Weir and Edna Morgan ments, embroidery, darning, weav1000 Katie Murrell two of their number LenaMcGary ing and etc. And laBt but not least, 1000 who Boon leave for their, homes. Nannie Anderson..: ' HOW CONTEST WILL SE CONDUCTED Domestic Science. 1000 To add to the pleasure of the occas-sio- n Estha Morrow ThiB contest will be conducted absolutely fair and impartial and the The rooms were beautifully deco1000 Lena Pritohett the young men were invited. standing of all contestants will be published each Friday, the votes will rated and a most delightiful, social Georgia Morton ,.1000 At the appointed time the young be placed in a small ballot box until Friday's at 12 o'clock when they will feature was enjoped by all. 1000 folks met at seven o'clock, owing to Francis Elgin be counted and registered opposite each parties name, they will then be At 2:80 o'clock the large a,nd ap1000 the coolness of the evening the lunch Lora Lee Todd placed in the large or'Anal ballot boxwhlch is locked and the key in the preciative audience assembled in the 1000 was spread in the dining room on Gertrude Black vault of the Earlington Bank where it will stay until the final count is capaciouB chapel, where the followthe table, picnic fashlou, and a most made by a committee selected by the contestants MORTONS GAP themselves. All ing program wbb rendered: 1000 toothsome lunch it waB, of delicious will be provided with receipt books and all the extra copies of the Edna Peyton Mmic School Chorus. 1000 sandwiches, dreBsed eggB, salads, paper they need. They will bo authorized to use the Bee's premium Arrie Lovan list Invocation Rev. Brandon. 1000 olIveB and pickles, Btrawberry ice namely the two books, "Sinking of the Titanic" and "The Vulture'B Myrtle May Sisk Address Rev. Brazelton. 1000 cream and cake, which all seemed Claw" alBo the Patent Tension Shears, any of the three go for fifty cents Sibyl O'Bryant Remarks by Mtb. Corey, Mrs. Ar' yellow extra with the paper and contestants will 1000 to relish. The club colors, Ruth McCraw be allowed BOO votes on each nold, MIbb MotherBhead, D. M. B and white, was carried out In the 1000 Myrtle Martin refreshments very prettily. Music premium used. and Rev. Brandon. 1000 and social mingling completed the RULES OF THE CONTEST Rollie Laffoon The remarks by tho ladles were evoning. NORTONVILLE The following ruleB will not be deviated from and under no ciroum. full of good will and ch6er. Mr. stances will the amount of votes be raised during tho contest. 1000 Evans and Rev. Brandon emphaFannie Tratheu Helps a Judge in Bad Fix RULE 1. No votes will be given except for money paid on subscrip- sized Earlington'B great ueed of a 1000 Justice Atmio Marl Morgan Cherry, of Glllis Mills, Ell voted, graded school. Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad tions or premiums with subscriptions. ST. CHARLES sore on his let; had baffled several RULE 2, No votes will bo issued except for cash, 1000 for each dollar After adjournment rom tho Audi1000 doctors and long resisted all remeNell RoblnBon paid on subscription aud 500 on each premium. torium, all present were delightfully thought it was a cancer," Maude Jenkins .,v. lfiPO dies. RULE 8. No employee of this paper or relative of same shall enter served with refreshments li the of1000 he wrote. "At last I used Buoklen's Luura Woodruff this contest. Salve, and was completely fice, by the young ladles of Eight 1000 Arnica Verna Galloway RULE 4. All free ballotB clipped from paper must be voted before GraoH and Hiuh School. All tho cured." Cure burns, bolls, ulcers, 1000 civtfl, bruises and pileB. 25c. at All Dixie Woodruff date of expiration. younir men and women who assisted 1000 Druggists. MouaFaullB RULE 5. Contestants will not be restricted as to territory in securing In this work deserve great credit for or collecting back subscriptions. their enthusiasm and u lselflsh asRULE 6. All money secured on subscription must be turn id in the sistance , week it Ib received so paper may be started. Contestants may hold their Through these meetlngsa great votes if they wish but mustnot hold back subscription money. ' enthusiasm is being arroused for paper reserves the right to reject the name of anv can public school work. RUJbJfi didate for ciause. RULE 8 VoteB are not transferable and must be voted for the party Among the out of town visitors to in whose name they are issued. Parent's Day were J. H. Jones, MorThe contest begins with this Issue of the paper and will end the W. tons By-LaCity week In August the exact date to be announced later. Anyone wishinglast ville,Gap; N.Miss Miller, Campbell8- to Ky., Morton, Madisonmake this trip with the contestants can do so by sending in their names to viile, Ky. , this office where they will be filed. The cost of tho entire trip including Follows: Ky., railroad fare from Earlington to Evansville and return, the four hundred mile river trip from Evansville to Mammoth Cave aud return, board at While an excellence for attendance the Cave hotel, both routes in the cave and the transfer of batreaire in Ev has been made bv many pupilB dur disansville going and returning and dinner in Evansville going will coBt only ing that of the past year, that ofi $20.00. Send in your name early as the boat people not allow us to take Herman, Ernost, Ethel, Clifton and more than filfty on tho trip. neccity, in Boa-chey, 1025 1000 1000 The Bee will send eleven young ladles from Hopkins County to tho Mammoth Cave by way of Evansville and Green River the last week in AuguBt and pay all expenses of the trip from the time they leave Earlington until they return one week later. Last August we took thlrty-flv- o and sent five free. ThiB year we have arranged to send seven free and take fifty in the party. The steamer City of Evansville" will y belong to the Bee's party on this trip and we expect to have a grand time. There Is no other way in which a week or travel and Bight 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 along tho route; to Bay nothing of the Cave, one. of the seven wonders of the World with its Immense grofctoeB. and domes, the giant causeway, the rulnB of Oalnack and the wonderful ride on Echo river, are well worth the time and trouble it will take to Bocuro this free trip. Seml-Woekl- Barnett & Stone, have this and will open a new set of books. All persons indebted to or having claims against them will please call and haveva settlement. Style of new firm will be known as day-consolidate-d BARNETT & CO. May Estella Boyd, children of Boyd, who- have not been absont single day during the past year, we feel that this deserves special mention. - death-defyin- . The following pupils who GRADE t. EBtella Boyd VIrgle Lee Veasey GBADE II. Boyd Clifton Gilbert Carroll Herman Howell Edward Mogheuheirner Pauline Quails GRADE- not been absent a single day tb past year. ' har" Ath-letic- B, NOMINATING COUPON . 1 - IU7" a Semi-Week- ly Eula Lee Todd GRADE IV Bertha Vaught GRADE V. Janie Blackwell Edward Brown Ernest Boyd Ethel Boyd Lily May Craig Roy Stinobaugh Leila May Todd GRADE VI. Anna B. Corey Lena Davis Jimmie Dee Emberton Sam Grace Lacie Martin a con-teatan- tB Ev-nti- Laura Parker Ethel Peyton Dotothy Willis GRADE VIC. Herman Boyd Floa Lipscomb. Iley Sharp j Thelma Patterson GRADE VIII " Rex Ham by HIGH SCHOOL Mary Blown Chve Cubb . E'fziboth Corey Margaret Dudley Willie Leo Craig Now ib the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it bv applying Chamberlain's Liniment and nmjBiiKlnir the pattB freely at eachapplication. For sale by All Dealers. Will Build 'I 4 "H Section 5 Article ws 15 T.-- TUis - Warehouse of the Of the Ordinances and Reads as of Earlington,' . r v iv I rr !' If any person shall shoot or unless the charge firearms essary or proper for. the protection of person or property, he shall be fined not exceeding twenty dollars. Frank D. Rash, Mayor. vi W. H. Whifferd, the hardware-ma- n of thiB city, will begin the erection of a warehouse on his lot back of his house, in a short time. Mr Whitford finds that he has not sufficient room in his business house for storing farming implements, , other machinery and fertilizers; "1 Decoration Day Attest: PftOc "REPRICE; Gity ClerK- ' . ' .1.1.1 -- n . . . i t lii observe Decoration .Day Sunday with approplate memorial services at the Christian Privilege Church. An interesting programme h8B been arranged and a large crowd Ib expected to be present, Christian Privilege is one of the oldest church-i- n '(his couuty and' a large number iih pioneer settlers and their farnllifts lie buried Jn. the oemaiery M v new Uti httreb be Knights and Ladies of Security Observed at St. Charles Pay Death Claims Quickly good poople of it. Charles will The In less than two weeks after the Will jrt proof of hlB death was sent in by the Knights and Ladies of Security Lodge of Madisonviile, the family of Joseph Hollowell received a check or $952.65, the 'full amount of the claim. Although this is one of the youngst fraternal orderB In this of the country it Is the mot$ prompt! tbfc Wttlemenu:o(vfc4ti4, elfcliM. -- BAKING POWDER Absolutely Purm The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream Tartar WO ALUM, NO L!M .". ROYAL v -- tj PHOIPHATK mt-- j " ,W4ir" ,', , -- Z "nfTOpi ? t wr,-- ? m$H EEzIB ill.j'ilW' ' "'W" . ' "u i. . &mp3t ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates Year Six months Three months Oue L00 . oO n Madisonville Notes Alumni Banquet at Willlard Hotel I Miss Minerva and I'house : e tainly EDITOR AND PUBLISHER d. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE. Sluglo copies 6 Member of Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers league Matter. Post Office as Second ClasB ticulars. Entered at the Earllngton Sp9cimen coptes mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for par- Branch Office in Morton's Farnitare Store, 119 South Main Street, Madisonville, Kentscky, Phone No. 4-- MISS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. -- i Telephone 47 Friday, May 24, 1912 kindness and respect shown us in our loss. 4th. That the Charter, of our Council be draped with the us ual badge of mourning for 30 days. 5th. That a copy of these Resolutions be sent the sorrowing family, one spread upon the minutes and oue furnished the ft ' r - " fr W T" i'V i. you're a Jew and Jews ain't got no The cut flowers wore furnished business to have the mumps, so you Pete Davis Jr. Under Bond by the Pleaeant View Green House better get 'way. I paid Billy 'bout a Little Fete Davis, who some and the decorating done by its ar- million dollars' worth to lemme tech gent father. The community an his mumps," he said proudly. "Get tist. upright, honest citzen and the time ago shot Ignatious Morgan The success, of the banquet, waa way; you can't have 'em." and had been indicted for the dun solely to Mrs. Gates, who mam-age- d Ikey had promptly stopped at the church worthy chribtian. the entire affair being the only gate. 2nd. That in the death of Bro. shootiug, went to Madisonville "What'll you take, Billy, to lemme "Holloway our council has lost Wednesday and voluntarily sur- member, of the Hotel Co., In the get 'em?" he asked, bis commercial one decidone of its best members and of- - rendered to Circuit Clerk Nick city at that time. This past' years. spirit at once aroused. "What'll you glmraer asked he et He was released on a edly surpassing given in wficere, but in the Grand Council Toombs. The banquetors included besides the salable commodity, with aa eye to n the great Beyond we will look bond of $800.00. The wound in- the graduates, of 1912, the members a bargain. Ikey pulled oat a piece ot twine aa a tfor the welcoming hand of our flicted on young Morgan was not of the Alumni association, their esfrom his sentinel when we all meet again. as serious as was first thought, corts and the teachers, of the High a blue glass beaithe calld pocket aa wMfc U oKered and he has been out of the hos- Bohool- covers being laid for about mumps. them to Jlizpah. These received a contempt-- ! 100 in all. n pital and out of danger for some 8rd. That we thank the oos rejection. Council No. 1774 for their time. "You can do perxactly like yoa; Iavit&tioni limed Tor Bridge please when you got the mumpe," la Mrs. John L. Grayot has issued In- ainuated Jimmy, who had seemingly vitation for"BrIdge" Saturday after- allied himself with Billy as a partner noon at the Madison Hotel in honor In business; "grown folks bound to do ot Miss Lil Cecil of Danville Ky.and what little boys want ea to when yen Miss Florence Allynof Madlsouvlllp. got the mumps." Iker Increased his bid by the stun ot a lead pencil, but H was sot uiftil at Judge J. F. Gordon and Mrs. had parted with his most cherished Gordon returned home "Wednesday pocket possessions that he was at last night from Rochester Minn, where allowed to place a gentle finger on the Mrs. Gordon has been for treatment. protuberant cheek. Two little girls with their Mra. C. A. Morton of this city and were seen approaching. Miss Florence Walker, of Henderson "G' 'way from here, Frances, you and will leave June 1 for Canada Una," howled Jimmy. "Don't you come Seattle, and Spokane to be the in hero; me and Billy 'a got the mumps guest of their sister Mrs. Thiton for and you-al- l 'r little girls and ought six weeks. n' to have 'em. Don't you come near MIbs us; they 're ketchlng." Miea Lucy Fawcett and little The Lurline Coil, of this city, will leave opened two gate, girls immediately the crossed tho yard, and. Saturday for Lexington to be the In They inspected guest of Miss Hazel Fawcett at State stoodwithfront of Billy. he boro their admiration; him College. critical survey with affected unconcern B I MASA &&4&.A I V.V SlhAA4& "Why not spend an enjoyable after- and indifference, as.beQtted one who ' The following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will prove how unwise noon while in Madisonville by had attained such prominence. "Don't tech 'em," he commanded, the "Princess Theatre" the dangers it is for women to submit toLydia E. of a surgical operation when it attending Street. Best films shown waving them off as bo leaned graceon Center maybe avoided by taking Pinkham's vegetable Compound. against the fence. She was four frocks in tlio hospital and camo homo suffering at thiB Theatre. Fine program fully teched 'em,' boasted the younger "I worse than before. Thou after all that suffering lydia E. Pink-iam- 's changed daily. boy. "What'll you all giro us If we Vegetable Compound restored her health. '11 let you put your finger on 'om?" HERE IS HER CWN" STATEMENT. WM1 Enter New Quarters to charge little girls "I ain't " the gallant Paw Paw, Mich. "Two years arro I suffered Geo. Kiug & Sons have rented the nothln' said swollen jowlBilly, aa he to each In proffered his very severely with a displacement I could nob corner store that has been occupied turn. be on my feet for a long time. My physician by the Monarch Pool Room and are A little darkey riding a big black treated me for several months without much rehaving a new glass front put in, the horse was galloping by; Jimmy hailed lief, and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for an opflooring relaid and Improvements and halted him. eration. I was there four weeks and came homo "You better go fast." he 'shrieked. suffering worse than before. My mother advised made. When completed this will be me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coma much nicer and more convenient "Me and Billy and Frances and Llna'a y pound, and I did. I am well and strong Btand than the one tbey now occu- got the mumps and you ain't got no you have and do all my own housework. I owe my health py. The Monarch Pool Room and business to you 'em 'causeyour 're a nigger, and better take to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and horse Pressing Club will be moved into to the Ub'ry stable 'cause he might advise every woman who is afflicted with any the building formerly occupied by ketch 'em, too." female complaint to try it." Mrs. Oryillb Rook King fc Sons' Drug Store. 'Tho negro boy dismounted and R. R. No. 5, Paw Paw, Mich. hitched the horse to the fence. "I "THERE NEVER WAS A "WORSE CASE." goiter little tarraplm " he began Rockporfc, Ind." There never was a worse case of women's ills than mine, and I cannot begin to tell you what I suffered. For over 'And thus It came to pass that there :two years I was not able to do anything. I was in bed for a month waa an epidemic of mumps In the lit ?md the doctor said nothing but an operation would cure me. My tie town of Covington, and. William father suggested Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ; so to Green Hill grew rich In marbles, la please him 1 took it, and L improved wonderfully, so I am able to tops, In strings, in toads, la chewing travel, ride horseback, take long rides and never feel any ill effects gum, and In many other things which ' from it. I can only ask other suffering women tygive Lydia E. Pink- comprise the pocket treasures of little ham's Vegetable Compound a trial before submitting to an operation.!'boys. Mrs. MaABETMiaiEDrrnyR. F. D. No. 8, Rockport, Ind. ,. .. CHAPTER. XXIII. "We will pay a handsome reward to any person whoTwill prove to ua v. fetters are not genuine and truthful or thatf either of thee 3 that these The Infant Mind Shoots. womein were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the origVmIbs Minerva had bought a book for inal letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. Office in Victory Building Billy entitled "Stories of Great and, For 30 years Lydia J3. Pinkham's Vegetable Good Men," which she frequenUy read Compound has been the standard remedy for tb'nim for his education and improve- - No one sick with woman's ailments ills.jaent These stories related the prindocs justice to herself who will not try this cipal events In the lives of the heroesj medicine, made from roots and herbs, it but never mentioned any names, al.Office Hour Jias restored so many suffering women to health. il vv JL L ways asking at the end, "Can you tell aMBfcAVrite to LYDIA E..PINKH AM MEDICINE CO. j me who this .man was V (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN. MAfcS.Vfor advice. P. M. 8:?0 A. M.-8- .-30 ; ' .. ' v wwiuwi WOU lWl'3sZuBaV) 'Her nephew heard the stories so' Tour letter will be opened. reW Jby a woman and held in strict confidence. (Coutlmwd on Page i) v " ho began. Tis not too late to baild our HAnd my Btoney," said the other child eagerly. young land right, "If you waa a or boy," said Billy, Cleaner than Holland, courtlier "It wouldn't make no dlfrunee; I don't want to make yo' ma mad as' Aunt than Japan, Minerva say for mo to keep 'way I'om Devout like early Rome, with you any how, though I didn't make her no promises." hearts like hers, Jimmy grow angry. the Hearths that will "You'ro tho stingiest Peter they is, William Hill," ho cried; "won't lot y hreed called man. tech your old mupa. My cousin, Bee tor publication. in Memphis 's got the measles; you Nicholas Vachel Lindsay. Maggie V. Poyuer just wait till I git 'em." Com. Lillie M Allen Billy oyod him critically. "If you was ol " he was beginning. Mary Emma Ashby Jimmy thought be saw signs of his. .Resolutions of Respect yielding. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured "Whereas it hath pleased "And I'll giro you my china egg, as tbey too," ho quickly proposed. God, to remove from our with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, Catarrh Is acannot blood reach the seat of the disease. "Well, jest one tech," agreed Billy; midst, our beloved brother and or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It "an' I ain't to , be 'sponsible' you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Living." fellow knight, Joseph J. Hollo Cue is taken internally, and acts directly on the neither," and he poked out a swollen Mr. A. E. Arnold, "One Year's jaw for Jimmy to touch. woll on the 21 day of April 1912. blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by Observation." Ikey Rosenstoln at this moment was As he has passed into the one of the best physicians in this country for Fay Towuob, "The New Horizon.", spied by tho two little boys aa he was comgreat Mystery called Death from years and is a regular prescription. It is Impromptu speeches were re- walking jauntily by tho gate. the whose bourne no traveler 'has posed of bloodbest tonics known, combinedonwith sponded to by the following: "You bolter keep 'way Tom here, the purifiers, acting directly the best L. R. Ray, "Au Alumni Brother-in-law.- " Jimmy yelled at him; mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of ever returned. "you bettor get on tho other side tho the two ingredients is what produces such won Be it Resolved : derful results in curing Catarrh. Send .for test! R. B. RubinB, "Partlug Advice." street Billy hero 's got the mumps, 1st. That we tender our heart- monials free. an' ho lemmo tech 'em so's I can get D. Utley, "A Dream." J. CHENEY & CO., 'em, so's my papa felt sympathy to his bereaved SoldF.by Druggists, price 73c.Props., Toledo, O. Lucian Ruby, "A Sudden Awak- do just porzactly and mama '11 lemme like I want to; but family. His wife has lost a dear Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ening." te no-bodAl--migb- ty The Alumui association, olty, gavo a moat elaborate banquet Monday evening, at the Williad Hotol In honor of the seventeen graduates, of niueteen and twelve, just after the Commencement Exercises, whioh were held at the tabernacle, The Banquet hall was transformed Into a floral arranginent of lovllnesB being profusely decorpted in quantities, of cut flowers, potted plants aud feres. The class colore, red and white, being carried out in all the decorations. The tables were decorated In roses, rod and white carnations and ferns, and at each place " tied were arranged the with red ribbon, to a carnation of red and white alternatively. The exquisite souvenir menu folders had on the cover page gold French hasketB filled with red roses aud were tied with red and white silk cord. In thiB souvenir book was the menu for the banquet and the names of the graduates of 1012. During the entire aflair most en trancing music was furnished by Mrs. D. H. Kinchloe aud Miss Ber- nice "Wimberly. Mr- - G. D. Collins toasttnaster for the occasion introduced several very interesting speakers tho following toasts being responded to: Miss Eileen Gold "The President's Annual Message." Miss Sarah Hayes, "The Joy of place-cards- of thlp for sale litis-cer- . , WilliamGreenHiU ' ANC&S BOYD CALHOUN J k jrrlsht. fey Sentr A Brtttoa OsJ "I'll givo you five powees if yonll: lommo tech 'em bo's I can. get 'em," pleaded the younger boy. Billy hesitated. "You mighty lit-t- Earlinglon real estate is booming. Quite a number of sales-havbeen made recently.. both aisafe and profitable investment. Uhere are neverrenough houses here to accommodate the people. Ihat means- ail thehouses stay full. No rent lost fr.om. The interest on your- investment from rent- is large. Now, them if you wanb to get in on a good-thineither for a. renting proposition or fop your own home,, now is Beautiful io room, house (i families-caand do occnpy)iin splendid residence section, in good repair for sale cheap. Apply at Bee office for particulars. va-canciess - - youn-chanc- e. ;. n HERE AT HOME Eariingfon Citizens Gladly Testify, and Confidently Rccommond.Doan Kidney, Rills, Enjoyable Dance Friday. Night Gooso-Grease- ," companion" and a devoted husband, his son, a kind and indul- -- far above competitors.. When people right here at home raise their voloe in praise there is left for doubt. Read the publio statement of an Earllngton citizen r Perry McCuIley, Earllngton, KyM sayas "You are at Llborty to continue using my endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills as heretofore. Whenever I havo had occasion to use them I have been benflted. I fpelthatl am doing nothing more than my duty lu publicly recommending this preparation. Doau's Kidney Pills restored my kidnoyB to their normal' condition, regulated the kidney action and removed the pains iu my back,, in fact Improved my health.. I obtained this remedy at the St. Bernard Mining Co.,. certainly been pleased with the results of Its use."" for sale by all dealers. Price 60cents. Foster-Mllba- rn CoM Buffalo, New York, sole agents lor the United no-roo- that has placed Doan's Kldnoy Pills so It is testimony like the following Quite nn enjoyable dance was given at tho Armory Friday evening, May 17. Tho guests were Miss Hattie Vauchu of Sebree, Messrs. Burnett, L..& N. paymnster, Smitb, his clerk, off Nashville Dr.. A..2JDarham, of Orofton aud Paul Livingston, of Madisonville. Every"one enjoyed the dance, as it was the first one in a.lorg while. Simpson and llay furnished the music. out-of-town being pushed,, and good progress la being made. When this work la there will bo a vast improvement In the atroets of our city-flu-iahed Pregresjin& Work on the Btroets of this city is WorX on, Streets. . I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. No. NORTH BOUND, 1.28 and-hav- Time of departure of Illiuola Central trains from Nortonvllle, Ky. 8.40 a.m. Ns 122 local pasB.10.46 a. m. No. 133. local 0.86 p. m. SOUTH BOUND - No IW....: No. 102 n.m. States. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. Na. - Earl--tngto- &efot& lrAl muscles so that the naln ceases im mediately. Price 35o. COo. and LOO Time oi arrival of trains passing per Dotue. aoia ny through and departure of trains St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorpor- originating at Earllngton. ated, Drug Department, Efleotive Sunday, April 9, 1911. COLORED COLUMN. RKV. J. K. EVANS, K1110R Stiff neck is not only painful butt annoying. To get rid of it quickly rub the aflacted part with BALLARD'S SNOW WNIMBNT. It penetrates the flesh and relaxes the No. 121, local pass. 1.36 p.m. No. 196 local pass &JS a. m. 101 108 4.0p.m. 1.4a.m. L. & N. TIME CARD. JKw(Nft0'OMS baby-buggi- es No. No. Remember that Mothers' Dayfwlll be observed at the Mt.Zlon Baptist No. Church next Sunday, May 38, at No. 11:00 a.m. Rev. Evans will preach No. a Bermon on Mother. Let every one No. who wishes to celebrate the saored name of mother, dead or alive, wear INTERURBAN TRAINS. a white flower of some kind, NORTH BOUND. Prof. Bell and family Bpent Sun7.52 a.m. No. 104 10.55 a.m. No. 100 day at Hopklnsvillp, the ocoaslon 2.00 p.m. No. 108 being the Baccalaureate Sermon 5.02 p.m. No. 110 preached by Dr. 0. H. Clark, of SOUTH ROUND. Nashville, Teun., at the closing of 7.10 a.m. No. 103 the M. & F. College. 10.00 a.m. No. 105 12.57 p. m. No. 107 Mrs. E. M. Smith and children 8.20 p.m. No. 109 passed through Earllngton from 0.10 ) m, No. Ill Evansvllle enroute to .Columbia, Tenn., to oinher husband, who is CARD. paBtor of one ot the Baptist ChuroheB of that oity. M. Mrs. Delia Edmonson and Mrs.. effeotH. & E. time card wunt into Sunday, April 9, 1911. Robert Bookpr aro on the sick list No. 112 leaves 5:45 a. m. this week. No. 118 arrives.... 8:80 p. m. No. No. 92 NORTH BOUND. R.35 a. m. 53 11.15 a.m. 91 7.23 p.m. 54 .11.22 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 4.80 a.m. 53 8.23 a. m. 95 51 4.21 p.m. 10.48 p.m. 93 M.H.&E.TIME :?: To-da- OUR NEW PROCESS Non-Explosi- ve Oil Stoves and Ranges . i 1 ( -- Dr.Lucian Grace - . DENTIST - -- fe-Tn- ale fa-omo- us IRS In hot weather there is nothing more exhausting and unpleasant than to bend over the sweltering heat of a cook stove in preparing the daily meals. This unpleasant duty can be avoided by using oue New 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 New Process Oil Stoves if it is not a pleasure to cook on them. No coal to bring in, no kindling to split, no smoking flues, no' stifling heat. You simply turn up the wick and strike the match and the work is done.. We have the New Process for $8.50 to $11.50. i A t) 291V -- W w 7m . - il, . "j 'i' "i'lujun .,. ..Wg W. H. WHITFORD "'"mmbwbihbI if in. fit ii :m9it&T&B?Xr?ntX3yGT?' ...wn mi n m.ifipiy HitMiifT ""j i r . t-v- 2 . ' y fptfiyy ..kim.i. j-., ? ' .rfBtV"' ... i. Im ' V n- -' . ' '!"-- " v? fHrt"frrrr"r:c'?' If.!" ji; " "' mm,fJ-t. ""n K ft v r ,'t i'''V.if1fTr---!77;- ' ""TT '3aTjEf''T' 'T t! - f W,'' h tp I.- - :?: IF" C. A. " MORTON I Church Notes Madisonville Christian Church f Indigestion 6. M. Bernard Miuister. You are invited to following , services May 20 causes PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children We are again running the "Worlds BeBt Pictures." You knnw what that means. "Lublns." "Biograph," "Kalems," "Essany," "Pathe," "Selig" and "Vltograph." MADISONVILLE, 5 K. . . MADISQNVILLE, KY. r& sr.c - Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. 'X Ben F, Moss and wife, of Blsbee, Ariz., are visiting 'relatives and The man who whispeis down a friends hero and at othor poiuts In well the county. About the things he Mb to sell Strayed or stolen on the 0 day of Will never reap a crop of dollars May from the Bob Kellie plaoe near Like he who climbs a tree and the old No. 11 mines one little bay "hollers." mare branded on the right thigh and branded on the left four shoulder, a little white spot in fore head black main und tail. And any one that could glvo any information of her Town News where abouts will 'be libreally rewarded address Euoll Lamb Earllng ton, Ky. Duncan & Guest will open an InCharlie Traliern spent Sunday in surance ofllco in. the Victory buildHoptown. ing June lBt. J. B. Guest will iave Miss Hattio Vnughan, of Sebreo ,1b charge of the office. the guest of Miss Margret Mitchell Witches and Jewelry at coBt this this week. week only. Our big sale of watches and jewel- Hollinoer & Truempy, Jewelers. ry closes the 25 lust. $1.00 down Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. H. K. holds any article. Owen, a fine boy. 9;80n. m. BibleSchooI. Ohae. Franklin, Sapt. 10:40 a. m. Lord's Supper. 11:00 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Preaching by S. M. Bernard. Subject of morning discourse, "The Blunders of Naaman." Subject of evnieng disourse, "The Town Gossip's influence." Sunday Vernon, Howard Christian Church School 9 :80 a. m. nausea, impure blood, and more trouble than many different kinds of diseases. The food you eat ferments In your stomach, and the poisons it forms are absorbed into your whole system, causing many distressing symptoms. At the first sign of indigestion, try E62 stomach, heartburn, nervousness, sour KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. v Bedford's Black-Draught Gone to Paducah Geo. O. Atkinson, of this oity and Ben M. Slaton, of Madisonville, left today for Paducah, Ky., to appoint all committees and make arrang-ment- s for the Shrine to be held there on June 20. On this date there will be a class of F5 or 40 to croBS the burning sands. A special train will be run from Nortonvllje over the I. O. Further anouncement will be made later. More Real Estate Changes The IE ; pulpit will be filled by James of Henderson, whom J. Brazelton is assisting in a meeting. Pi j of the Morning service 11 :00 o'clock. The night services will be held at 8:00 o'clock until futher notice. the old, reliable, vegetable liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons. Mrs. Riley Laramore, of Goodwater, Mo., says: "I suffered for years from dyspepsia and heartburn. Thedfora's in small doses, cured my heartburn in a few days, ana now 1 can eat without Try it. distress." Black-Draught, Real estate in this oity is still changing hands and still climbing: In value. This week C. E. Brinkley purohased the house from O. C. on Sebree ave. Miss Mollie Whalen sold a cottage to W. H. and one to Jno. McAfee. AH of the property brought a good price. Tliere are several other deals to be pulled off shortly. The laying of concrete pavements will also add to the value of property here. .Mc-Ken- zle Ad-co- ck :. IM. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion "Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is the best remedy Thin blood makes you weak, pale and yidcly-Fo- r (or that often fatal diseasa croup. It has been pure bicod, sound digestion, use Durdock used with success in our family for eight years." BuSfoto, N. Y. Blood Bitters, $i,oo at all Stoces. Mrs, D. Whlteacre, eTsbbbbBI- - SIbsV -- Insist on Thedford's The Home of Thompson' Olove-- f Livery Stables Consolidated HOP' jH t KExmMIBBHBliBa ') " itting Corsets L . MIbb Kathleen Splllman wan In Kathleen Madlsouville Monday night attendSplllman, Susan Marie Crutchfiold, ing the graduating exorcises Mr. Klrby O'Banon and Omar Wyatt White and gold imported China wero in Madlsouville Sunday. HoLiiiNOEU & Truesipv, Jewelers. Smml''a-'w- Mibb Mable Browning, Jbbbbb1 Price :?- - ! I lJ kV !. f it ..f i r.'i- - Wall paper, window shades and piece dinner sets at Sisk Bros. ploture frames at Sisk Bbos. Book Book Store, Madisonville, Ky. Stoke, Madlsouville. Ky. COMMENCEMENT EXECISES Wolby Prltchett and Sory RodgerB of Madisonvlllo, were in town Of Earlington Graded School at Temple Sunday. Theatre, Tueiday, May 28 at FOR SALE One $100 course in 8,30 P. M. anything except ciyll engineering, from International Correspondence PROGRAM School of Scran ton Fa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Parti. Eighth Grade Promotion. 1. Music Orchestra, Mrs. M. Hanna, Jr., who has been (a) Oh You Beautiful Doll, quite ill for a week 1b able to be up. (b) The Oceana Roll. Mrs. Howard J. Brazelton and 2. Invocation Rev. Brandon. Howard, Jr., are visiting her sister 8. Music Violin Solo, Beroeuse in Morganfleld during Mr. Brazel-ton'- s from Jocelyn, Godard, MIbb absence in the meeting at Florence Elgin, Louisville, Ky. Henderson. Accompanist Miss Camille qCibb Julia Springfield of Lckaey, Pembroke, Ky. was in town Tuesday. 4. Address Rev. D. M. Harrison, Madisonville, Ky. If you want to buy a house, come to the Bee office and 5. Presentation Certificates of Promotion. hear about it. Ten rooms in Mr. Paul M. Moore, Trustee. splendid location. In good 0. Music Vocal Duet, Sing Me To Sleep, Misses Willis and condition. Weir. Miss Jessie Greer attended the Part II. graduating exercises at Madison-vlll- e Declamatory Contest. Tuesday night. 1. Orchestra, Miss Elizabeth Victory attended (a) The Skeleton. Rag. the graduating exercises at Madison-vll- le (b) You'll Do the Same Thing Tuesday night. Over Again, This is the last week of the big (a) Frances S. MeElfatnck, watch and jewelry Bale. Mr. Trover's First Hunt." HOfcLINOER & TBUEMPY. (b) Margaret Marilla Dudley, "The Bear Story," H.H. Vaugban, of Henderson, was (o) Margaret Ragland Atkinson in town Sunday. The Light on Dead Man's J. W. Springfield, of Madisonville' Bar." was in town Tuesday. (d) Elizabeth Kathleen Long, Mr. Devney, of Evausville, was in A Voice From a Far Country" town Monday. 2. Music Violin Solo, Humor-eak- e, See ub for graduation gifts. Dvorak, Miss Elgin, HoeIjINoer & Truempy, Jewelers. (e) Mary Elizabeth Brown Maro Goldnamerof Princeton, was 'The Legend of Bregenz." in Madlsouville Monday night (f) PanBy Irene Myers "Poor attending the commencement exHouse Nan." erciser (g) Frances Fern Stokes "The Vagabonds." STOVE FOR SALE Second (h) Mary Elizabeth Corey hand heater for parlor or bed room cheap a bargan apply at the Bee. "Lasca." Orohestra HoneysucKle. We regret to hear that Miss Lang-le- y The Orohestra for the. occasion la Is leaving ua in a short time. She will have charge of a ploture composed of Messrs: Lander Ohlsolm theatre In Sullivan, Ind. After her Ben Evans departure Mr. Herrell will have Miller Evans charge of the Idle Hour Theatre Ellsworth Evans here. Mr. Herrell wishes to announce Lynn Wiley business will be transacted in that Jewell Webb the future the same as in past. Mr. Herrell leaves Sunday for his home It would surprlso you to know in Rookport,retprning to Evausville tho groat good that Is being done by Tablet?. Monday and thence he will arrive Chamberlain's Darius Downey, of Newberg Junction, N. here on No. 51 Monday oventng. B., writes, "My wife nas been using We will make shades to fit your Chamberlain's Tablets and finds windows and frames to fit your pic- them very effectual and doing nor any trouof good." tures. Send us your ordor. Bisk lots with your If you haveor bowloa Btomach ble Bros. Book Store, Madisonville, Slve them trial. For Sale by All Madi-eonvllle In opon stock and also in hundred HtHkilH Hon. J. M Stevenson, of Winchester, Ky.jvwhohas 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 S'lffwBBBH The two liverv firms, Evans, & Burnett and Ohas. have consolidated and the new firm will be Barnett & Co. These gentlemen propose to do a goneral livery feed and undertaking business and ask a fair share of your patronage. Bar-Barnett McLeods Bargain Special Friday and Saturday May 24tn and 25tn WE AEE OFFERING SOME VEEY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS THIS WEEK. DON'T FAIL TO PAY ITS A VISIT, AS WE CAN SAVE YOTJ MONEY Ready-to-Wear Democrat. John R. Staton, Joyce, Ky., had an exceptionally severe attack, of whooping cough. He says: "If it had not been for Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I would have been compelled to quit work. Instead, I never missed a day, and Foloy's Houey and Tar Compound cave me instant relief and is the only cough medicine we ever uso." Contains no opiates. Sold by St. Bernard Miuing Co. Incorporated, Drug De- J. W. Jordon, a well known dentist recently nad an operation for his kidney trouble. but he says: "The first real relief I got was after taking Foley Kidney Fills. They eased the terrible pain in my back and accomplished more gcod than anything I had tried. I gladly recommend them." Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated Drug Department. oi uopKinBviuo, ivy., Ben T. Robinson to Build Specials a CS& We have left on hand at present about twenty-fiv-e Suits in Misses,' Ladies and Stouts, the season's latest novelties, comprising and Mixtures, to close out at the followEngitsh Serges, Whip-Cord- s ing low prices: $35.00 Suits go at. . Ben. T. Kobluson, the well known and prosperous druggist of Mortons Gap, has decided to erect a handsome two-stor- y business house where the modost wooden building now stands. The old houBe is being moved baok and work on the new building will begin in a short time. ... $30.00 Suits go at.'..". $25.00 Suits go,at.,... $20.00 Suits go at. ..'.' $15.00 Suits go at' $12.50 Suitsgo at. $21.50 ...$19.85 $17.75 :...$14,75 ,.....$ 9.9.8 partment. The Demons of The Swamp moaquitOB. Ab they stino: Services at the M. E. Church south are deadly malaria germs in they the next Sunday at 11 A. M. and 8 P .M. Kut Then follow the icy chills by the pastor. Morning subject aud tho fires of fever. The appetite fails: "God's Grace in Man's Salvation." flies and the strength way toalso madeadly laria often paves the Evenlug subject "Apostolic Gener typhoid. But Electric Bitters kill osity." aud gas out the malaria germs from Sunday School at 0:80 a. m. Come the blood; give you a pure appetite Btrength. and and Join. We are having new addi long renew your wrote Win."Afterl, Fret-welSuffering," tions every Sunday. of Lucama, N. C, "three botIn the evening service the Odd tles drove all the malaria from my FellowB lodge, will be present in a system, and I've had good health Best for body. We are always glad to have ever since."kidney Ills. all stomaob 50c. at All liver and them. Druggists. ....,..,..... ........ Extra Special 7.9q 9 fr4 C 20 dozen Ladies' Gowns, La"ce and Embroidery Trimmed, Slip Oyer and Button Front styles, made of best quality Nainsook, regular $1.50 value. Friday and Saturday 1 Special I ID One lot of Junior Wash Dresses, good range of styles, limited OFF. quantity, at All the Short Kimonas you want, at each 15c ONE-FOURT- H Befrigrrator. Tney save ice bills. Brown Bros, to Open Restaurant in Howell Prices range from $11 to 12. W. H. Whitfobd. Brown Bros., of this city, will open a restaurant in Howell, Work of Real Forester. The modern forester undertaken to Ind., in addition to the one they make orchards profitable. There are are operating in this city. Frank orchardists, to be sure, who know very well how to care for their trees aad Withers and wife will have who do care for them; but there are charge of the Howell restaurant also orchards that are neglected or and will move there in a short handled unnklllfully. The forester will take a orchard and by time. Intelligent, scientific treatment of the A child can't get strong and robuRt trees, with systematic care, make It while intestinal worms eat away its produce big and haodaOme appiea la vitality. To give the child a chance abundance. to grow these parasites muBt be derun-dow- Call see our celebrated new ico .Hot Weather Suggestion Summer Suits $11.11 to $15.11 thin unlined Coats, blues, blacks and greys $1.51 up Men's 51c to $2.51 Soft Shirts with detached collars for men and boys 15o and 25c Soft Collars for men and boys., B. V. D. Union Suits, short sleeves, knee length $1.81 to $2.11 25c and 51c Men's and Boys' Union Suits Men's and Boys' Separate Garments in Balbriggan., ... 25c and 51c B. Vi D. Separate Garments, each 51c 25c and 51c Men's Pure Silk and Lisle Sox pair Men's and Boys' Cool Night Shirts 51c to $1.11 Men's Pajamas, per suit $1.11 11c to $5.19 Straw Hats, all kinds 11c to 51c Wash Ties Call and see oar complete line of WHITE SHOES, OXFORDS and PUMPS in Canvas and Buck. fiUSTERBROWN SHOES and Low Shoes for Boys and Girls, FI0R8HEIM for the Man Who Cares. Men's light weight n CONSTIPATION Indigestion, Bad Breath, Vertigo (blind staggers), Headache, Sallow Complexion, a Tired, Discouraged Feeling are all symptoms or a Torpid Liver. DImI-nesa, stroyed and expelled. WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE is guaranteed to remove the worms: it also putB the vital organs in healthy, vigorous oonditton. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Barn Deltox and Crex Grass Rugs, AH Sizes 27x54 Size, each 30x60 Size, each... ; 36x72 Size, each. 54x90 Size, each 6x 9 Size, each 8x10 Size, each, 9x12 Size, each I dC Thomas Stone Buys Interest in Livery TbomaB Stone, of this city, has purohased a half interest in the Crow & Southard livery barn at Madisonville end will move his fam ily to Madisonville in a short time. The style of the firm will be Crow & Stone. Escapes an Awful Fate A thousand tongues could not ex- the gratitude of Mrs. J, E. Sress of Joliet, III., for her wonderful deliverance from an awfnl fate. "Typhoid pneumonia had left ms with a dreadful cousrb," she writes. "Sometimes I had suah awful cough-int- r soells I thouorhtl would die; I could get. novhelp from dootor'a treatment or other mediolnes till l UBed Dr. King's New Discovery. But I owe my life to this wonderful remedy for I soarcoly cough at all now." Quiokand safe, Ub the most reliable of all throat and lung mediolnes. Every bottle guaranteedr 60c and. 11.00. Trial bottle free at All Druggists. I-- tf '... $1 .00 Is a Effective Z.lrer Teale ami Retralator. Its sowerful revlvlnsr influ ence In the torpid liver brings on an lmmedlato Improvement. Tou reel better at once. The bowels move freely so that the Impurities which have cloarred up the digestive organs And an outlet, waen tne system nas been thus nurlfled. the bilious. half sick feeling disappears, the complexion clears, tne breath becomes sweet, the mind alert ana cheerful and there la a fine feellBff of exhilaration all through the body. .', Frlee B9e per Bottle. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. St!LouI,Moi Bomrel HERBINE ;...., .. . Ky. ............ ..;.?.' .' r.i- - o $ I faO $Z.50 $4.50 $1.00 $8.00 A The Bee's? Mammoth Cave Contest " '.; '7 - !, NOf TRANSFERABLE .' Gbo& for 25 Votes for Mi Ir . & Use Stephens Eye Salve for ore kyes. u vures. tSotBANPRCTCOHHCMfltagvH in. i F-K- yW Jfcyy INCORPORATE. I placed Ballot Box in B WwgjaiiKimllfiffc T Office batorc Friday, May 31 noMjKAXKSEBSlMitLitt MZJZjTlM rrtf' ST. BE&ITA&D MINING CO., Drue; Department ? ,. c;. , mttttft.kri, .A'&k- Incor-portU- d, .." -- irk. - r ik jvtor- v4t l.lftjl uain rnT VWt -" itti '""BTr"" fci '"i!"'-,--r'h- r J -- iii .... ", jfci w - ",.. frnm Vpftftfgffm m J V" .iiA'a-- . s. a jjtir .Mfcrt ,w ui .o..l mm.; ,,, TMW i .. a'.Eanj1n,, , ft tJfaw ,- KBMitf'i 'iJ)ili"n'ii'ii ' 'II 'V? w O - u MISS MINERVA AND pMraraDininiiKfflfflHiimM WILLIAM GREEN HILL (Continued from Pane 2.) Kton that ho hnd some expression or fecldcnt by which he could Identify wch, without paying rouoh attention, while she was reading. Ho nnd his aunt had just Bottled Jkomselvcs on tho porch for a reading. Jimmy was on his own porch cutting sp funny capers, and making faces for J.he other child's amusement. "Lemme go over to Jimmy's, Aunt Minerva," pleaded her nephew, "an' you can rend to me tonight I'd a Jaeap ruthor not hear you read right tww. It '11 make my belly ache." Miss Minerva looked at him severe- - ( 1 J P? Beautiful Complexion HINDS I I ) bf "William," she enjoined, "don't you want to be a smart man when you grow up?" "Yes, 'm," ho replied, without much enthusiasm. "Well, Jes lemmo ask Jimmy to como over here an' set on the other aider you whlls' you read. Ho a'poc' ho 'd like to come." "Very well," replied his flattered and JKratlflcd relative, "call him over." Billy went to the fence, where ho Jeignaled Jimmy to meet him. "Aunt Minerva say you como over Jan' listen to her read some er tho pretties' tales you ever hoar," ho said, as tf conferring a great favor. was tho impollto "Naw, Blrree-bob!- " response across the fence, "them 'bout the measliest tales they is. I'll como tf she '11 read my Uncle Remus book." "Please como on," begged Billy, dropping the patronizing manner that ho had assumed, In hope of Inducing his chum to sharo his martyrdom. "You know Aunt Minerva 'd dlo In her (tracks 'fore she 'd read Undo Remus. lYou '11 like these-hcrtales 'nother tight better anyway. I '11 glvo you tny stoney it you'll come." "Naw; aint going to get me In no such box as that If sho 'd Just read seven or eight hours I would n't mind; but she '11 got you where she pwants you and read 'bout a million Jtours. I know Miss Minerva." Billy's aunt was growing impatient "Come, William," sho called. "I am pvalting for you." Jimmy went back to his own porch mad the other boy Joined his kinswo- e , Will not be Injured by sun, wind or dust if Honey and Almond Cream with this real aid to Nature. It is cleansing and healing for every kind of eruption. Used many years in thousands of refined families. A safe, sure, delightful toilet cream. lry it today. Hinds Cream, Liquid in bottles, Cold Cream in tubes. BUY OF is used daily. Dry, rough, sallow skin Is made soft, clear and girlish ain't never hear 'bout them talcs, an' , I ! . f St, Bernard Mining Co, Incorporated Drug Dept. Ksssail U 'No, go 'way from mo and lemme on, May"I mama? May I, mama? May I, mama? and torockly sho '11 say, 'Yes, go on and lemme read in peace.' " "Aunt Minerva won't give in much," Bald Billy. "When sho say 'No, Wil- Ham,' 't ain't no use 't all to beg her; you Jest wastin' yo breath. When she put her foot down It got to go Just like she Bay; sbe sho' do like to have her own way better 'n any 'oman I ever see." "Sho 'bout the mannlshest woman they is," agreed Jimmy. "She got you under her thumb, Billy. I don' see what womans 're made fo' If you can't beg 'em into things. I would n't let noold spunky Miss Minorva get tho beBt of me that 'way. Come on, Bay, mama do anything 'most If I Jus' give way tothe keep oft trying and keep on bragged the other boy; "I Just say the pigskin. 'May I, mama?' and bIio '11 nil time lone,' and I Just keep Billy strtRrty gavo her tho promise and sho went bock to her baking. "That 'b always the way now," he said, mqcting his llttlo neighbor at the fence, "ever Blnce Aunt Minerva got promlsin' business, J. onto don' Jiavo no freedom 't all. It 's 'Wil-linpromise me this,' an' it s illiam, don't ferget, yo' promiso now,' tell I 's Jes' plumb' sick 'n tired of it. Sho know I ain't goin' back on my word, an' sho Jos nachclly gits the vantago or me; Bno oout tno narucst 'oman to manage I ever seen sence I 's born." "I can nearly all time make my thls-her- o -W- third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :80p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday ovonitiR at 7:80. Sunday-schoat 2:80 p. m. OlasB meeting, Bocond Sunday at ,10:30a.m. u Hev-- G. WvDA'aiKi Pastor. JV1. E. Church, cJodth, Rev. W O.Brandon, pastor. Services ot. I;. every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:4dD. m. Rnnrtav nnlinnl nt H?Rf It seems that a. m. Prayer mooting, Wednesday :m6ther mourned the transi-- , fivenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' Alt! aooioty every Monday aftor-nooOfllcinl Board meeting Mon tion from skirts to trousers dav after first Sunday ;n each his rocking horse will soon month. THAT BOY ol 15 Days' FreeTrial for you to convlnco yourself hero Jsthorpost convenient typewriter stfind and cabinet tho ono that costs less looks best nnd saves nflir, mv. Wo'll nut It In vour Olfico s half or homaon ISdayt'rti fnaj-th- at a month to prove that you con increaso tho efficiency of your 6tenoBrnphers. Occupies but 4 eq. feet instead of 10 sq. feet tho usual siro of ordinary typewriter desks. Holds stationery for a ' week nil within easy reach. gt Typewriter Stand x OF YOURS like-yesterday . A n. 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Billy made a pretense behind his aunt's upright back of throwing a ball while tho other child held up two fat little hands to receive it. Again ho laughed aloud as Jimmy spat on bis hands and ground the imaginary ball into his hip. Sho looked at him sternly over her E. J. Phillips, Sec Bld. EARLINGTON, KY. Room 3 Victory i ,4 yi glasses: "What makes you so silly?" she inquired, and without waiting tor a reply went on with her reading; she was nearing tho close now and sho read carefully and deliberately. "And ho was chosen the first president of the Unltod States " 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 I :,' ,1 ! I. IS-- , i h ' he Is called the Father of his Country." Miss Minerva closed the book, "Why wouldn't Jimmy cornel" she turned to the little boy at her side, juked. "He he ain't feeling very well," and asked: "Who was this great and good man, jras tho considerate rejoinder. Wllllamr "Once there was a little boy "who "Jesus," waa his ready answer, In an jwas bom In Virginia " began Miss appropriately solemn little voice. Unerva. "Why, William Green HilfiP' sbe ex"Born in a manger," repeated the claimed In disgust "What are you inattentive llttlo boy to himself, "1 jfcnowB who that was." So, this impo- .thinking of? I don't bellevayou heard rtant question settled in his mind, bo one word that I read.' Billy was puzzled; he o sho Cave himself up to the full enjoyment had said "Born In a manger." "I didn't f his chum and to the giving and receiving secret signals, the pleasure of hear her say nothin' 'bout bulrushes," iwhlch was decidedly enhanced by tho he thought "so 't ain't Moses; she didn't eay 'log cabin,' so 't ain't tear of Imminent detection. Lincoln; she dldnt say Thirty "Father, I cannot tell a Ho, I did It prith my little hatchet " read the cents look down upon you,'- so 't- ain't Napolyon. I sho' wish I'd- pardJthln, monotonous voice at his elbow. Billy laughed aloud at that minute "Jesus!" his aunt was Baying, "born Jimmy was standing on his head wavin Virginia and first preabieat of the ing two chubby feet in the air. "William," said hla aunt reprovingly, United States! " "George Wasbin'ton, I aimed to peering at him over her spectacles, "I don't see anything to laugh at," an say," triumphantly screamed the little die did not, but then she was In Ignor- boy, who had received his cue. ance of the little conspiracy. CHAPTER XXIV. "He was a good and dutiful son and Ue studied his lessons so well that A Flaw In the TKie. vrken he was only seventeen years old "Come on over!" invited Jimmy. lis was employed to survey vast tracts "All right; I believe I will," respondft land in Virginia" Miss Minera emphasized every ed Billy, running to the fence. His jrord, hoping thus to Impress her aunt's peremptory voice arrested his ephew. But he was so busy keeping footsteps. one eye on her and ono on the little "William, come here!" she called boy on tho other porch, that ho did not from the porch. He reluctantly retraced his steps. pave time to ubo his ears at all and so "I am going back to the kitchen to Ud not hear one word. "Leaving his camp fires burning to bake a cake and I want you to promiecclvo tho enemy, ho stole around by ise me not to leave the yard." "Lemme Jes' go over to Jimmy's a a circuitous route, fell upon the Britllttlo while," he begijed. ish and captured " "No; you and Jimmy can not be Billy held up his hands to catch a ball which Jimmy made believe to trusted together; you are sure to get throw. into mischief, and his mother and I Miss Minerva Btill read on, uncon- have decided to keep the fence bescious of her nephew's inattention: tween you for a while. Now, promiso "Tho suffering at Valley Forgo had me that you will stay right .in my been Intenso during the winter" vor1 " was-susAb'-a-ha- 'ten-tion- ." Semi-Veek- ly Bee ana examined the article In question with great care. "It looks .perzactly like a mask," announced Jimmy after a thorough inspection, "and yet It doat" He tried It op. 'it don't seem to fit your face right" he Bald. Sarah Jane waa bearing down upon them. "Come back home dls minute, Jimmy!" she shrieked, "want to ketch some mo' contagwous 'eeases, don't yuh? What dat y all got now?" As Bhe drew nearer a smile of recognition and appreciation overspread her big face. Then she burst Into a loud, derisive laugh. "What y' all gwlne to do wld Miss Minerva's old bustle?" she Inquired. "Y' all sho am do cootaritest chillens in dls here cooperation." "Bustle?" echoed Billy. "What 'a a bustle?" "Dat-a- r 's a bustle dat 's what 's a bustle. Ladles useto wear 'em 'cause dey so Btylkh to make they dfeeeed-sticout In the back. Come on home, Jimmy, 'foare yuh ketch de yaller jandis er de epizootics; yo' ma tol' yuh to &tay right at homo." "Well. I 'm.flpming, ain't I?" Bcowled the little boy. "Mama need n't to know nothing 'thout you tell." "Would you take yo' mama's present now, Jimmy?" asked Billy; "you ain't earnt it." "Would n't you?" asked Jimmy, good-nature- "Naw, I can't come," was tho gloomy reply; "if she 'd Jest tol' mo not to, I couldn'er went, but she made me promise, an' I ain't never goin' back on my word. You como over to see me." "I can't," came tho answer across' tho fence; "I 'm earning mo a baseball mask. I done already earnt mo a mitt. My mama don'J. nevor make me promise her nothing, she Just pays me to be good. That 's huccome I 'm 'bout to get 'Hgion and go to the mourner's bench. She 's gone up town now and if I don't go outside the yard while she 's gone, she 's going to gimme a baseball mask. You got a ball what you bringed from tho plantation, and I '11 have a bat and mitt and maBk and we can play ball some. Come on over Just a little while; you ain't eara-"ln- g you nothing like what I'm doing." "Naw; I promls' her not to an I ain't ever goin' to break my promise." "Well, then, Mr. Promisor," said Jimmy, "go get your ball and we'll th'ow 'cross the fence. I can't find mine." Billy kept hie few toys and playthings in a closet which was full of old plunder. As ho reached for hla ball somettoDg ori at his feet from a shelf above. He picked it up, and ran excitedly into the yard. "Look, Jimmy," he yelled, "here 's a baseball mask I found in the closet" Jimmy, foegetful of the fact that be was to be paid for staying at home, immediately rolled over tho fence and ran eagerly toward his friend. They ors welcome. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meetB ovory Monday night. Visit- e, CaVanesB. Brick Southworth, Baker Fusate, Geo. T. Miller, "WilLRav-burBryant Deal, Firemen. n, mas every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 a. m. Second mass and proachiup 0:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. MoParland, Pastor Christian Church. Snnday school at 9:30 a. in. Preaching every Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 r. pi. Prayer meeting overy Wodnot-da- v at 7:80 p. m. , Catholic Church. First CHURCHES. M. Rev. H. J. Brazelton, Pastor. E. Church. Regular servico invited to attHtut any of these Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Lodge, Earlington. Lodges Golden Cross No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday Very Emotional. night in each month. "Ever seo ono of theso barefoot Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Soc. danoeru? Their steps aro symbolic; Degree of Honor, No. 10 moots 1st every step means something." "I saw aud 3rd Saturday nights in each ono of 'em land on n tack ono night. month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Soc. steps were full of meaning for Lodge, Earlington Her next few minutes." Ben Hur overy 1st and the Court, No. 55, meetB 8rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe. Mrs. R. Brant. 11115 Paden St., Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Rod Men ParkerBburg, W. Va.. had au attack of lagrlppe which left her bad kidmeets every Friday sleep. Harry Long, O. of R. ney trouble, and she suilored much Woodmen of the World, Catalpa severo pain and backache. Then Camp No. 801 meets every Wednes- she heard of Foley Kidney Pills and day night. All members are ear- says; "After taking them a short tlmo the pain left my back and I am nestly requested to be there. again able to do my own housework. Clerk. Bernard Walton, helped mo wonMonroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. Fo'ey Kidney Pills St. Bernard Minby Modern Woodmen of the World, derfully." Sold ing Co. Incorporated, Drug DepartNo. 11092 meets every Wednesday. ment. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Spirit of the Timet. Elks, B. P. O. No. 788. moots at It is an age of artificial devices. Madisonvillo Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Rare indeed is the man, and rarer still Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. the woman, in whose physical maKe-u- p Earlington Chapter, U. D. 0., there is not something false, eithmeets 1st Thursday In each month er eyes or teeth or hair. From the at 2:30 p. m. Atlantic. Mrs. Emma Davis, ProB. K. of R. and S. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No 561 meets every Thursday night. Ernest Newton, Knights and Lndies of Security will meet every second and fourth Monday titghts. Visitimr members invited to attend. WiluCarrioan, Clerk. Visiting mombers mk cordially - tr o Authentic Story OF THE d Greatest Disaster and Mystery of the Sea inking of Steamship Titanic HP HE world's largest and most palatial stearp-- 1 er sinks and 1,600 people sent to a watery grave without a moment's warning. Compiled from soul stirring stories told by eye witnesses of this terrible horror of the briny deep. The list priceof the book is $1.00. 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