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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 28, 1912
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WEDNESDAY Popular Lecture, "Lesson from Morning Adams County" Judge A. Z. Boy Scouts - Morning Blair. Lecture, "The Value Night of Imagination. Concert by Spanish Orchestra. Afternoon Entertainment, "Char a c t e r Music by Mendelssohn Quartet Studies from Life" J. B. Ratto. Lecture, "Traitors to JusticeV Judge Marcus A. Kavannugh.1' SATURDAY Evening Morning Music by Mendelssohn Quartet Boy Scouts Entertainment, Magic, EdMorning hour Lecture, "Mans ward 31 3 no. search for God" '- The Bee will send seven young ladles from HopkinB County to tho Mammoth Cave by way of Evansville and Green River the i jast week in August and pay all expenses of the trip from the time they loavo Earliugton until they return one week later. Last August wo took FOLLOWING PROGRAM PREPARED thirty-fiv- e and sent Ave free. This year we have arranged to send seven free and take fifty in tho party. The steamer "City of Evansville" will Tho people of Earliugton aud belong to the Bee's party on this trip and we expect to have MONDAY Madisonville and surrounding a grand time. There is no other wav in which a weok ot travel and sight seeing can be had so comfortably and at tho same time so cheap as a four neighborhood will have tho op- Morning Boy Scouts hundred mile trip on beautiful Green River with the magnificent scenery portunity to attend a Rodpath Morning Lecture; "Sane and along tho route; to say nothing of the Cave, one of the seven wonders of Chautauqua at Madieouville from the World with its Immense grottoes, aud domes, the giant causeway, the June lUi to 27th. The follow- Safe Faith." ruins of Carnack and the wonderful ride on Echo river, are well worth the ing splendid program has been Afternoon time and trouble it will take to secure thiB free trip. Concert by Musical Favorites. arranged and it is needless to say HOW THE TE1P MAY BE SECURED To the seven young ladies who are residents of Hopkins County and it will prove o' greit interest to Popular Lecture, "A Message from Kansas" E. W. wlo receive the highest number-ovotes from now until tho close of the all. Hoch. contest in August given for securing subscribers for this paper new or Superintendent, 0. V. OTTO. will give this trip absolutely free and furnish a suitable chaperone Morning Hour Lecture, OHAS. by Musical Favorites. to take charge of them and look after their comfort and safety while on E. VARNEY. trip. Popular Lecture, "Things I tho Each contestant will be started with 1000 complimentry votes and for Scout Master, RJ G. G00N-RADsaw and did as a Savage" Tahan each dollar turned in ou subscription we will allow 1000 votes. Ther6 will be printed in each issue of the paper a coupon good for 25 TUESDAY Scouts 0:00 a. ra. votes, clip these out and vote them before the dato of expiration printed Morning Afternoon Music 2:80 on each coupon. Boy Scouts Evening Music 7:80 Semi-Weekly For Earlington and Madisonville People Open June 21 and Close June 27th LATER Ex-Go- v. f T. XOXXKATIWCI COUPON r The following is a nominating coupoa, write the name of your candi date on this blank and bring or send itto this office and we will start the to being searched while coulterlhg: Hall at Mannington Kills Colt candidate with 1000 complimentary votes'. As soon as you have nomina new ground, as a man is naturally A heavy wind and bail storm in a bad humor while so engaged. ted a young lady go to work for her and keep it up until the end of the contest. Btruck the Mannington country Rumor has It that Rufe Majors Friday and the hail fell in great has made a fortune ploughing garchunks. Oolts, geese and chick- dens. ens were knocked on the head It 1b reported that Tom H. odd times on another" dirk.. and killed. All window lights O. E. Weldon was here Fridav in the boarding crs on Lthe RidI. hereby enter Miss. ing were smashed, the hail came and set up the pop to the boys. He represents Turk Guedry Grocery, through the roof of several houses Co.r of Paducau. , . ' Be;i Seventeen Year Old daughter of week Salmon is in Louisville this attending the Democratic-StatMr. and Mrs. Newton Jones Convention. Harvey Keys and wife have reTakes Own Life turned from a visit to relatives in Christian County. . ILL HEALTH GIVEN AS CAUSE Bill Hammonds is still on Motown. Bessie the seventeen year old Rufe Majors is now daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New- the llsley Hotel, proprietor of" "vice" John. ton Jones, of Madisonville, com- Harland resigned. ' mitted suicide Friday morning Bastus Bays he proposes to feed--tbabout 11 o'clock by drinking carboys ou "neck steak" and Hound bolic acid. She had been in ill dog sausage. health for some time aud this is R J.S. was fined the usual amount thought to have been .the cause half bushel of meal, in Jack Johnson-cbur- t last week for talking after of her raBh act. No intimation Wiley Lovell. was given thut she contemplated t Ernest Gipson was overcome tho deed, she performed her dai Wednesday night and was, ly duties as usual on this day found unconscious near the and complained of feeling ill, and rescued by Jeff RusBell her mother suggested that she who carried him home in the patroE rest awhile. She went to her wacou. Roving bauds, of GypBies have inroom and wheu her mother came fested this part of the country for .to the room a few moments later the past three weeks. They have, her daughter was gasping for been unusually active in fortune tell breath and died a short time af ing, robbing etc. One of, their woterward. The funeral services men fortune tellers Bearohed Buck were held from the residence Fox and Hiram Brummer at r shop laBt Monday. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, they-- secured nothing but a.. intermeut at Grapevine. Kev. twlBt of Hill Billy tobacco from Ht B. and a beer puller from Buckhan-na- n. W. J. Mahoney officiating. Jim Renshaw sayB he objects e .by-heapop-stanWe--hea- 1 I NOMINATING, COUPON Post Office.... Semi-Weekly that were covered with" rubber welt-know- as.acontestant'ia the Please give Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest. her 1000 complimentary votes. Signed. BrowderMverB the traveling salesman picked up. a lump of the hail and measured it. it was found to be eight inches iu circumfrence and weighed three quarters of a pound. roofing. Graves Will Be Decorated Sunday We Please Your Friends; Let Us Please You. Afternoon Concert bv Carroll Glee Club. Popular Lecture. "The Modern Mormon Kingdom" Frank J. Cannon. Ex-Senat- or by Carroll Glee Club. Monologue, "The Nest Egg" Mary Agues Doyle. SUNDAY Aftarnoon SeW C0XTX6T Will JBE CONDUCTED This contest will be conducted absolutely fair and impartial and the THURSDAY standing of ail contestants will be published each Friday, the votes will Morning be placed In a small ballot box until Friday's at 12 o'clock when they will be counted and registered opposite each parties name, they will then be Boy Scouts Morning Lecture, "The Use of placed in the large or final ballot box which is locked and the key in tho ' vault of the iEarliagton Bank where it will stay until the final count is theWilL" made by a comnMtteo selected by the contestants themselves. All conAtternoon testants will be provided with receipt books and all the extra copleBof the Music by the Anitas. paper they need. They will be authorized to use the Bee's premium liBt Popular Lecture, "Scarecrows" namely the two books, "Sinking of the Titanic" and "The Vulture's Claw" also the Patent Tension Shears, any of the three go for fifty cents Opie Read. extra with the paper and contestants will be allowed 500 votes on each Evening premium used. " x Our portraits combined The graves at the Eirlington cem' , etery will be decorated Sunday by pleasing character the Earlington Chapter U. D. C. the most and memorial exercises will be held in which the local military com- istic of the' subject with ourpany aud the boy scouts will take part. The memorial address wll high standard of quality and. bo delivered by Rev. D. M. Harrison John Harvey Gets Post Office According to information th&-- . - workmanship. sent AN JOY-NIGH- T. .V tions or premiums with subscriptions. Gas, ur other Stomach Troubles. RULE 5. No votes will be issued except for cash, 1000 for each dollar , Half a Million Animals. Vesper Service, Rev. Ohas. E. Nothing will remain undigested qr paid on subscription atid.600 on each premium. sour ou your stomach . if you There aro 505,000 known Epecies cf Varney. RULES. No employee of this paper or. relative of samo shall enter animals, according to a paper rczd at will take n little Dlgesteze. a power' ' ful digestive, harmless and pleasant this contest. tho session of tho Americpn Society as Maple Syrup. For sale by tr.e 4. All free ballots clipped from paper must be, voted before of Naturalists, held at Princeton, N. J. RULE Sampson and Deli drup department of the St. Bernard date of expiration. Tho Argonaut. Mining Company, Incorporated. tali, Le Brun Grand Opera Co. RULE G. Contestants will not be restricted aB to territory in securing or collecting back subscriptions. RULE .6. All money secured on subscription ma&t be turned in the week It is received bo paper may be started-- . Contestants . may hold their voteB if they wish but must not hold back subscription money. RULE 7. ThiB paper reserves the right to reject the name of any candidate for oauso; RULE & Votes are not transferable and must be voted for the party ' in whose name they are issued. The will end the By-LaCity week in contest begins with this istue of the paper and Anyone wishinglast) August tne exact date to bo announced later. to Stables t make thistrip with the contestants can do so by sending in their names to Follows: ' Ky., tbli office where they will be filed. The cost of the entire trip including railroad fare" from Earlington to Evansville and return, the four hundred mile river trip from Evansville to Mammoth Cave aud return, board at the Cave hotel, both routes in the cave and the transfer of baggage in Ev. disansvllle going and returning and dinner in Evansville going tvUI cost only will 120,00. Send in your name early as the boat people nob allow us to take -- in neccity, more than filfty on the trip. Dixon. Program, "The The following rules will not be deviated from and under no circumstances will the amount of votes be raised during the contest. Popular Lecture, "The Miu Anitas, Ellsworth Plumstead. RULE 1, No voteB will be given except for money p'aid 'on subscripAgainst the Mass" Rev. Frank No MoreDyspopsia. '.-.- .. ' Music by Le Bruu Opera Co. Diversified -- HULES OF THE C0KTEST from Washington John B. Harvey, of Madisonville, is to be next post master at that place. Mr. Harvey J MAKE is a well known and popular man and his many friends are glad to hear of his success. APPOINTMENT .TODAY ' Tli i Corbiit Studio Section 5 Article ws 15 CONSOLIDATION The livery ,;. for-mer- ly -- of the Of the Ordinances and Reads as of Earlington, 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. RAsl-r-, "Mayor. . Jiofkins County Instructs for Stevenson Kercheval-Herrel- l Attest: w nj J U"Xi Paul R mMh ti'rw. Citylerk.' Tup democrats in Mass convention held in Madisonville Saturday instructed for Oliamp Olarjc president, Urey Woodson Na "tional Oliie committeeman, James ciirman of state central 'and executive committee. D. EL Jtncheloe foraele,cfoR find 'W. J. Miss Lena Kercheval .and Bil-li- e Ev-ausvjjle ,, HM for dettijceftd-ijitiofaftTeniiya. t r-- r don- - Herrell were married in yesterday. Miss Kercheval is a popular young lady of Bockport and will assist her husband in the moving picture show. Mr. Herrell has charge of the Idle Hour T.heatre here aud has made many friends during, hie short spjonrn. The Bee. and, the many friends of the young cotf pie wish 'them all eficoew and known as Evans, Price '& Barnett and C. E. Barnett, Barnett & Stone, have this (Jay consolidated and open a new set of books. All persons indebted to or hay- ing claims against them will please call and have a settlement Style of new firm will be known as ' . i : BARNETT May 23, 19J2. I - Oh t- hp0er' ,.nt. i. - a k WW&&8ffflBBhiW.;" "'--?Jh.jgiuvja wwiwiwp"' ytf--. ! - HffiHDBEBHDMKBHiHMMMito Ml' I "'TT V rnrT-' -. - fb-,wv- . ttfttt ' wpjw, '1 mi f' mm PTBSW! rJ v e MBS. - ' 'V.-f- " i r 4g ft -- t '. I' i I r turn Member " Bcc Subscription Rates Six uiouthB Three uiouthB Single oopieB on One i" 100 0 5 KM Immediate Effect of Great Kidney Remedy is Soon Realized troubled with back and left Bevere pains In iny side but did not think it was any- F :n Year Miss Minerva and HOUSE FOR SALE Earlington real estate is booming. Quite a number of sales have been made recently. It is certainly both a safe and profitable investment. There are never enough houses here to accommodate the people. That means all the houses stay full. No rent lost from vacancies. The interest on your investment from rent is large. Now, then, if you- want to get in on a good thing, either for a renting proposition or for your own home, now is your chance. Beautiful 10 room house (2 families can and do ocenpy) in splendid residence section, in good repair, for sale cheap. Apply at Bee office for particulars. - MANAGER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE, In March 1905,1 was mailed free Sp9oiraen copies Correspond-entawanted application. In all parts of the WilliamGreenHill V of Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League in-M- ticulars. Entered at the Earllngfcon Post Office as Second Class Matter. Madi-,3- county. Address us for par- ton's Fumitare Store, 119 South Main Street, 4-- RjlsS " Kentucky, Phone No. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. 1 yrtshi. tqr RMlly A DrfUoe Oo) "Naw; I ain't got a red cent" x "I ' tell you what we'll do," d Jimmy; "we'll trado you a baseNO MORE PRIVATE CARS ball mask for him. My mama's going ON ILLINOIS CENERAL to gimmo a new mask 'ctwreo I all tlmo stay at homo, eo we'll trade you our old one. Go get it, Billy." Continuation of Democratic Policy BB. Thus commanded Billy ran and ) picked up tho bustlo whore it lay neg Sampson County Mrs. B. B. Hall, after being' duly lected on tho grass, and handed it to Chicago, May .14. The Illinois Mrs A. W. Haymer aud children tho quasl-ownCentral Eailroad System, pursuing sworn, deposes and says that the was promptly of tho puppy. Tho deal visited in Earlington this week. closed little its policy of democracy, is changing above testimonial Is true to her best negro went grinning and a blackstreet down the Mr. and .Mrs E. C. Morgau left Inscription "Private," which has knowledge and bellof. so help roe with Miss Minerva's ancient bustle Saturday for Dawson Springs whcra the mmmmatmrnrntammmmmmMtmrn i"i -on the doors of God. tied across his face, lenring behind a week visiting heretofore appeared thoy will remain Sworn and subscribed to before him a cars used by officials of the Illinois Fry dog. relatives, "Ain't he sweet?" Bald Jimmy, hugCentral in traveling over the road, me this 16th day of July, 1909. ' ging the fluffy whlto ball close to his Andrew Hopper left this week to "Office Oar." John Hobne, Notary Public, breast, "we got to name him, BUly," tot Carbondale where he expects to President Markham says that the "Le's name her Peruny Pearilne," reside in the future. word "Private" is a misnomer so far xw m rw a t ufl ri was the suggestion of ho other Joint Letter to as it indloates the purpose for which Fred Gatlin, of Stanley, was In Dr. Kilmer a Co owner. the cars on his line are employed. Bingh&mton N Y. "White City Saturday. "He alnt going to bo name' nothing jjjj Under the Auspices of He Bays: ''The cars on tho Illinois at all like that," declared Jimmy; "you u Mrs Lum Stinson was in Morton's Central used dy the officials are not Prove What Swamp-Roo- t ag ft dflfe Will do for all time got to name our dogs the Gap last Friday. You in the slightest sense tho eauctuary scalawaggeBt name they is. Ho '8 go! The condition of John Pidcock which the word 'Private' implies. ing to be name' 'Sam LaaV 'cause Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ' remains unchanged. They are 'Office Cars,' pnre and simN. Y., for a sample bottle. he 'a ay partneE," ty At Evansville, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ' "Sho's a girl dog," argued Billy, "an 'Gardning seems to be the order ot ple, and used lor the same purpose It will convince auvone. Yon will as the offices in the general head- alBo receive a booklet of Valuablp she can't be nam' no man's name. If the day in our little city. f. quarters at Chicago to transact Information, telling all about the sho could I 'd call her Major?" ' Co. will shortly The Kmtou-.Coa- l "I don't care what sort o' dog ho te public and our kidneys and bladder. When writing, business girl install tfro ' new coal cutting employes. with the boy, '3 going to The cars in question are be sure aud mention the Earllugtou 'Sam or Lamb.' ho Pretty Sam1bo namo machines in their mines. Pretty In reality offices set on wheels, where Bee. Regular fifty Sam! and he fondly stroked tho little Our good friend Mr. l7oomo has the business of the company in its size bottles for animal's soft head. cent and By the WORLD'S MOST FAM03S FLYERS, enriched himself by the purchase of internal relations, as well as with "Hero, Perunyl Here, Porttnyr sale at all drug stores. a fine cow last week. the public, is conducted lu practiasd Billy tried to snatch her away. aw u w sm Femlnlno Curiosity. iuduswj ot our prominent citizens cally as great a volumn and with as Theboys heard a whistle; tho dog Little Eleanor's pretty couain wore heard it, too. Springing from the little-boy'-s export to "ride the goat" at much regularity as in the home of1 or in arms Sam Lamb Pecuny Pearlino Morton's Gap Tuesday night. fices of the respective officials who a new engagement ring, and the budran. under the gate and flew to meet the regarded the ding It your correspondenc haB been are assigned tho cars. On this ac- giver woman with reverent ring and One her master, who was looking for ben eyes. alike correctly informed, our school at count, the words 'Office Car' will night when the happy man has been Moss Hill will be taught by Pratt convey the true purpose for which Invited to Eleanor's home for dinner, CHAPTER XXVi AUTOMOBILE SHOW THUESDAY 'Bailey and Miss Lula Allen. the cars are constructed, and not set Eleanor, unconsciously gushing, burst up in the mind of anyone the im- forth with: "Oh, Mr. Blank, do please Caseation and rta Perils, MOTORCYCLE EACES FRIDAY The sohool house at Moss Hill It was a. warm day In early August' SATURDAY will be enlarged shortly to accom- pression that the cars are used ex- tell me. In all the ftrre stories I've and the ftwr children were sitting conATHLETIC TRACK MEET men propOBa so sudden. the increased number of clusively for the private advantage read the modate oea It tentedly Is too swing. They met alBalrton Ascension and Parachute Jump. of the individuals occupying same. When It's coming on, dows It pupils. anything like a sneezerf most ivery afternoon now, but were thus hope to banish any feel- feel "We There has beon a lot of improve- generally kept trader strict surveilway of fencing In White ing of timidity which may exist montin the lance by Miss Minerva. Lacking Everybody's Going to See the Flyers " T won'b fre losg fore we 11 all City recently which adds greatly to in the nlmd of an individual having Reasoning Power further In Ape. tfcan four, Apes do. not count business with our officials upon enhaf to go to sokooi," remarked Ftaecea, - appearance of the place. , 2:00 o'clock. Performance be? Gates open and tho Boers of the Transvaal, when "and '11 be sorry; we We understand our friend. Eugene tering theso cars." they hunt those animals, hide In lum- did I ever raighty go to I wish old u 3:00 o'clock. gins traveling, officers will carry In bafto n't "Kelley who camo here recently from Four 'depart in stenographers and clerks, maps and bers exceeding four. manner as to be school." wm m Earlmgton has returned to that records for general E3 ar succession in such a T wisht we kaowed how to read business pur- noticed by the apes, who the come lace. jp an' write when) we s born" said Bilposes. ? forth 'and are easily captured. . samasasaasMHssiaMBBBaBSBBMBSMn uwii ly. "If I was Ged I "A make all my Tyhe deulzens of out1 little hamlet Yon Can Eat Anything. babies so 's they ts already eddicated among the moBt peaceful and "are when they gits sorn. Rec&ea if we Lively as a Boy. quiet of people in Kentucky, with Eat what your stomach craves 'd pray ov'y night as" ask God, beM w'Aymvviwavy;,v.ViV.wm vnaught to disturb them, not even the without the slightest fear of indigesIf yon are tired, run down, hare learn them babies what he "a saeklB' tion, which is an awful feeling. You rip roaring of Teddy the rough rider will not be bothered with Sour no appetite, get a bottle of Yueatan on now how to read a writer Taft or the Stomacn, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Chill Tonic. A few doses will aet hot sboE from I don' caro notklg at all 'bout give you boy's appetite deliverances of "Big Ollie" In be Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will you up you stronga and lively as a them babies," put. In Jinny, t alnt Funeral Director. Licensed Embalmer :: take one dose of Digeuteze. It re- make half of ".Champ the Purifies the blood going to do us no good If all the new lieves and cures as if by Magic. twelve-year-oloranyof the champaign dope. So Pleasant as Candy. Belief in one and strengthens the system. 56c a babies what Doctor Sanford finds can NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, we are reBting easy willing to let minuto. Get a 60c bottle from the bottle at the St. Bernard Mining read and write; it 'd jes moke 'em the sassiest things- ever was. 'Sides, drug department of the St. Bernard Co., Incorporated, Drug Departjtbe big fellows fight it out. Pnonrl24-- 2 MADISON VILLE, KY ment. Mining Company, Incorporated. I got plenty things to ask God for great deal of talk is being done A 'thout fooling long: ether folks' brats, Furniture Polish. In regard to building a church house Employment for Locamotive Engineers and I ain't going to meddle with Many people do not know that ten bere. The sooner the better for the on oil is tho basis of all fine fur- God's business nohow" By direction of President Taft, "Did you all hear what Miss Larrt-morMorals, aud the spirituality of our polishes. of A Department of State mailed letters niture usually costs small bottleYeu who teaches the little- children polish 25 cents. people. to heads of 150 railroads of country can buy a quart of crude lemon oil at school, saldaboct u&V asked Ilna Lame back is usually caused by to obtain employment for American in bulk at a paint shop for 15 cents. importantly. ThV?umdtism of the muscleB of the locomotive engineersjand "Naw," thoy chorused, "what was conductor;, For using on furniture proper, dilute baok, for which pou will find nothThe lone: distance serrico ot tbe Cumberland Telephone & Telthrown out of work as result of strike with turpentine, apply wttb It?" t. ing better than Chamberlain's egraph Company enables the business man to conduct all of his "She told the strper'nteBdemY was rag, and you will havo tho fina soft on National Hallways of Mexico. For sale dy All Dealers. outBldo affairs in the most oconomical and satisfactory manner. est polish you could buy. It Is fine t tho reply of Lino, pleaBed with You cau get lonp: distance connections to all outside important with that big word, "that use on hard wood, stained or painted cities and towns within a radius of ono hundred miloB of Earlingwould havo to have more money sho III llll1IMBBBS lllllll ton. Prompt semoe. reasonable rates. flPSSWMSSMMMaSMBSllMl MMMf floors. A quart of oil will last nearly next year, for she- heard thai Lina two months. For information, call Black, William Hamilton, Frances Hill and Jimmy Garner were all comCUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEBRAPH GO. ing to school, sad she ssid wo were A the most notorious bad children in town." The Texas Wonber cures '.Kidney "She is tho apttefullest woman they and cures diabetes, weak and lame is," Jimmy's black eyes snapped; rheumatism, and all Irregubacks, larities of bladder troubles, remov- "she bout thoi meddlesomest teacher ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder In town." "Who told you bout it, LlnaT" in both men and women Regulates blaCder trourles in children, If not questioned thor other little girl. sold by yonc druggist wll be sent ."The superintendent told his wife by mall on reclpt of $1.00. One and you know how some ladles are Non-Explossmall bottle is two months treat they Just cast keep a secret Now it ive fails to perfect a is JuBt like bsrylng it to tell mother ment anb seldom cure, Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W, anything; ate never tells anybody and! Hall 2953 Olive street, St. Louts Mo. but father,, and grandmother, Brograndfather,, and Uncle Ed, and by all druggists. Sold 1 Telephone 47 Tuesday, May 28, 1912 llMtH White City Notes seek medical aid. It seemed as if Iwas suffering almoBt a living death with hard straining and burning pains after each call, and I would have from five to bIx calls during the night. I had almost given up to die, when I happened to think of trying Dr. Kilmer's Swanp-Boo- t. My husband bought me a bottle aud I began to improve from the first dose. When I had taken two bottleB Iwas completely curbd. Yours very truly, MBS. B. B. HALL Roseboro, N. C. D, No. 3 B. F. of North Carolina ) State thing seriouB until last Septombej. I got so bad that I was oblldged ro ANCE3 BOYD CALHOUN I sur-geste- er curly-haire- d "Come j ir Me" With aPRIAI ft iiiiiS7 i nHnaftiiniRM rt&ttwa sbtm r Blng-hamto- n, me nvansvme courser JUNE 6th, 7th FISH aw and pi m -- 8th Semi-Week- ly - Aerial Races and Spectacular Stunts one-doll- ar RFARHFV ssajra nyang nriuing cxniDiiion uiucruiu Types of Aeroplanes. KiiP itui j 1 Added Attractions Music by Celebrated Band at at sy mid r r t B. M. SLATON d. m - I e, - v THE ECONOMICAL WAY x'Sj m Liui-vjuen- one-thir- d hcr-solfvA- - Texas Wonder '7' y. M $J KiJ 1 OUR NEW PROCESS Oil Stoves and Ranges '?: !.HEffvW I m rij ,n , ml BBBBBSm i Pn a'mirlmoV. winner, as lor anv other meal at other time, the very latest thing in stoves the bestj can do is a Mhat stove-artis- ts "TBI Yw PBBBBsV The Latest Thing in Stoves any when you it the ed where too want it It u a oukk w rm, and handier uWcoal, cheeper than " electricity. ( ,. ITI New PeftcJiea Stars m loos, euiw fa. chmiMjn. K tonjiiamM-bkwp, in pew. W I u Genlui and Its Tribulations. "Genius," says the Washington Post, "Is the most curious psychological phenomenon with wtdch tho mind of man has ever grappled." And the great trouble is that the mind ot man never can be sure even while tho grappling is going on that genius la really being grappled with. ther Johnson, and she makes thm promise never to breathe it to a. liv- Sol It Burns Oil No Ashes f (j It ConcenIt la Handy y trates Heat --No I Waste No New Perfection CcoR-stovOil hctt e watt It ceaeentrtte ,M hwhwwi ww W- -' Cook-Boo- tteer When your food does not digest well and you feel "blue," tired and discouraged, yeu should ubo a little HERBINE at bedtime. It openB tho bowels, purifies the system and restores a flue feeling of health and energy. Price 60c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Cure for Snoring. The invention of a light stool bar to be held against the nipper lips by clamps to prevent persons from snoring is announced in tho patent office, but many persons are conylnced that a crowbar driven deftly through the WOJJLiMLJMUy ing souk But the super'ntendeat'B wife is. different; she tells everthLog she hears, and now everybody knows what that teacher said about w.M "Everybody says she is the crankiest teacher they is," cried Jimmy, "sho woa't let you bring nothing to school 'ceptlng your books; you cam't eves take your slingshot, nor your air-gun- , Oi Dirt Imft-rtssC It Is Ready -- No Delay AH n Cwfaatoa, KyA ama de1r titer rv.k.n,l wit, & to tnyone eodma. 5 New Perf dura. k al to eorer mifliaa eotf. ito llxwiKintMl In Kaatuekr) i LoulUk. Kyj AtUU.CMBrpfatbAh4JJetoB. STANDARD OIL COMPANY PrttftM&tuiUK4 "Nor vour dolls," chimed In Frances, "and she won't let you bat your eye, nor say a word, nor cross your legs, nor blow your bobo." "What do she think Ve 's goln' to her ol' school fer if we can't have fun?" asked Bill. "Tabernlcle sho' had fun when he went to school. Ha put'apln in the teacher's chair an' she sat down on it plumb up to the head, an' he tie the strings together what two nigger gals had they hair wropped with, an' be squoze up a little boy's legs In front of him with. a rooster root ten ne squalled out (Continued on Page- i ) - nor" 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 our Npw 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 thewick and strike the match and the work is done. We hve the New Process for $8.50 to $11.50. I 'l W. H. WHITFORD r WE DO ONl?Y-TH- E BEST JOB-WQR- K "?t?fr- - w"1 " rJbfi&M&,i, -- - 55. l miiir)fci SJI" 'j t- ..'"' j s"y .u,Mlftp -- A'JSaJfWSBiW11" yr' -"iT "'-- " ""ii'uW!w:""",' TJ t-f- e: CONDENSED STATEMENT OF EARL1NGT0N BANK fgfrc ' m C. A. MORTON ' 'THE OLD BANK" Made to Secretary of State as of May 18th, RESOURCES $ 09,010.71 Discounts other BondB .... 12,000 80 Capital Stock U. S. and Overdrafts secured and 482.03 SurpJusFund Unsecured Current expenses and 1.003.81 Undivided Profits., Taxes Paid 1912 MADISONVILLE, KY. &Wr" iw." tn : . ft&i.vr.' ex w,v.. MA'ijk;;s&?.or,'.oy p -, S v jyt' i papfeg; pPAHTrlvtfcKTi Vj'WV'-'- v '. V !7AV yzt, :- iWiitW !.'. .- 5- - LIABILITIES $ 15,000.00 WW:! Loans & ;, -- PaVI & c.ia Si. Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or NJgnt. 0500.00 2,451.65 178,000.47 $202,558.12 Cash on hand and due from other Banks Furniture & Fixtures 1 810.00 The Road of Men and Boys' Summer Styles, Low Prices and Big Values, Leads to This Store DepoBltB... 88,104.77 $202,558.12 ."' " The man who whispois down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a orop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and $ Miss Report of the condition of the Safety First of tho Steel Corporation to promote every kind of safety device for the benefit of visitor to the corporati on's offices are sometimes surpris ed to see on the band of the oig ars which they are given the device "Boost For Safety." Wheu the smoker reaches for a match and strikes it he is confronted with a reading "Safty, Quality, Cost Tonnage," and it is significant that the word "Safty" conies first. GroTd buttons are also given to the emplyet who show originality in suggesting some new device for protecting the workmen, these buttons also having the device "Boost for Safety" on them. Char s made under the direction of the committee headed by Stuy-vesaFIbIi seows that the number of serious and fatal accidents occurring In the plants ot the Steel Corporation decreased every year from 1900 1911, for the latter year showing a Blight increase; but this was due to the fact that a nunber of accidnts were classed as serious that in previous years were thought too trivial t to consider in the light. nt "hollers." News of the Town Mastor Buford Webb left Saturday for an extended visit to friendB at XtUllKlUSVIlin nuu Mr. and Mrs. Geo. BatoB are home from a visit to Louisville. OLD RAGS wanted at Bee office clean cotton only accepted. Marvin Mltchel who has been attendlug school at State University Lexington has returned homo for tho summer vacation. Mrs. John Prather left Sunday for a visit to her mother at Springfield, Tenn. "Eoi Sale Four houses and lots In Earllugton. Good property and will sell on oasy terms apply to, T. H. gtone ManIsonvllleKy. 2t. Geo. Brooks who formerly worked bore for Barnes Coweu and Co., 1b agaiu In our midst having again (accepted a position with that firm. We are glad to welcome him baok chase as much as $2.60 worth of wall Loans and Discounts with one or more endorpapor from us. sers or sureties . . $10,833.13 Sisk Bros. Book Store, Real Estate Mortgages . . . Madlsouville, Ky. $28,052.45 John Roseufleld, of Smiths Grove Other Stocks, Bonds, etc wa.8 In town Monday. Error short in Bill Dls- Mr. and Mrs. Ott Powers spent counted 39.93 $ Sunday in Madlsonville. rDue from NatlonalBanks $8080191 Mrs. Max Priest and little son are visiting relatives and friends In Due from Trust Co's.. . .0 United States and NaNashville this week. Notes Miss Mabel Browning aud visitor tional Bank $2,941.00 Miss Browning are visiting in Mor878 58 Specie tons this week. Checks and other Cash $ 112.52 items Amusing Trick of Messengers. Exchange for Clearing Tho stamp trick is a very common ono with messengers because of tho House amount of amusement derived from It 'Current Expense Paid... It consists In sticking a new stamp on $ 2,015.48 a step or somo prominent place, and Real Estate Banking watching the various attempts of House 4,000.00 passora-bto pick it up, which, or Other Real EBtate course, are unsuccessful. London y Kathleen Spillman left Mon- HANSON BANKING GO, day afternoon for a visit to Mies Anua Deal Bramwell at Nashville. OF HANSON, KY. Geo. Brooks Ib here, from Evans- doing business at Hanson, connty of ville, and has accepted a position Hopkins, state of Kentucky at close with Barnes, Cowand & Co. of business on the 18th day of May Here's a bargain. We will pay 1912. tho round trip fare, of any one livEES0UR0ES ing in Earllngton, who will pur- Illustrating the desire ItlB a common expression or saying by most people.fwhen in quest of summer clothing or outfitting. "Let's go to Strouses." We can wait on you in person if you come and we'd be pleased to do ',so or we can express it to you your wants or mall or 'phone orders. You'll find either service satisfaction and quality to your advantage. Our stocks In all departments of men and boy's wear is not only the best, but the largest In the middle West. Men's Summer Suits, $10.00 to $30.00. Boys' Summer Suits, $2.50 to $18.00. , ' Men's Straw Hals, $1.00 to $5.00. Negligee Shirts, all kinds, 50o to $5.00. , Underwear, pll kinds, 50c to $2.00. Men's Summer Oxfords, $2.00 to $0.00. . 'ft i .a '' ,v. '4 r.v ,.v. Z V"Lt (..., . IX?- v.t-- Tit o IS m r"- Z, -: J hi i .... ..' 1 IV. am m fM SJ5 v j .' Zf'lt $ 39,825.51 f mi ffjyGitv..:.w.vM. SS) IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE, ..irtlciB.. :, ..,'ty -- 3, -- ". Kif7i) hi " jj--i Iai 80,801.91 szj!vu !iu .jrK.v:rTK ?5 d.'ii w. rry rtm' "- - 'nt "Tifi"-irr m 11 " ftM,Vi:'EVAPlS.V.I "r?m" "" v& .v:. EX.ggftJ.1 H D. IftHA-gi'i'- r 3,819.53 (F 112.52 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 Best Jf ictureB." You know what that means. "LubinB." "Biograph," "Kalems," "Essany," "Pathe," "Selig" and "Vltograph." MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. , 'i Mail. Would Hardly Go Around. Willie "Wonder what all tho animals did during those forty days in tho ark." Tommy MOb, they Just lay around and scratched their&elves, I s guess," Willlo "Scratched nothln'l What'd thy" scratch for when there was only two fleas?" Boston Transcript. their-solve- 1.500.00 Furniture and Fixtures Other Assets not included under any of above heads Bank of Hanson 8,771.54 in Liquidation Total LIABILITIES r 1,417,80 $ Earllngton. Mrs. John Bale has been ill for several days. For $1.00 wo will furnish you with one year's supply, for the average family, of A. P. W. Brand, of the finest papor and include' one of our JSTlckled Fixtures free. Sisk Bros. Book Store, 4Madlsonville, Ky. the to U. D. CPwIU meet, with Mrs. Bob Capital Stock paid in, in $15,000,00 Cash Undivided Profits 4,440.53 0 Fund to Pay Taxes Deposits subject to ohe'ok (on which interest is not $ the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more than now. This 1b shown by the increase in sales and voluntary testimonials from persons who have peen cured by it. If vou or your children are troubled with a cough or a cold give It a trial and become acquainted with its good qualitie.s For sale by all dealers, Thpre never was a time when Headaches Signs of Danger. Anyone in this town that sutfeis frequently from splitting, neivcus headaches ought to go at oncotc the druggist and get a 25c bottle of our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. Headaches always indicate constipation in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely seri10,089.86 ous even ailments sometimes Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. 91,30880 Our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder acts on the Liver, the real cause of constipation a few doseB entirely remove the trouble Insure 15,000.00 a lasting cure never falls guaranteed If you have headaches, get a bottle today from the St. Bernard 4,440-5Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. 25c a bottle. SS!KiSSW THE LOUISVILLE FOB THE TIMES V y FenWlok Thursday afternoon at 8 o'olook. All members are urgod to be present, as business of Import-anc- e will bo dlBoussed. Mr. E. E. Owen leaveB this week for bis home at Danville, Ky. Call see our celebrated new ice Befngrrator. They save ice bills. Prlcos rango from $11 to 12. W. H. "NVhitford. MIbb Suslo Egloff left last week for Princeton, Ind., to spend the summer with her Bister, Mrs. Don Wise. Mrs. Margaret Thomas lofb for Evansville and Boonesville Sunday whore sbo will visit her sons and daughtor for several days. FOR SALE One $100 course in anything except ciyil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Offioe. Mrs. Robt. Staver, of Oweusboro, BOHUMIR KRYL. Ky., who visited her mother two days last week returned by way of Mrs. Rose A. Freeman, Clifford, Princeton to visit her slstor Mrs, Va., says they have long used Fo ley's Remedies and want to say a Wise. good word for them. She writes: Mrs. Wlnstoad and chlldred, of "Foley Kidney d Pills cured my Ind., have returned home from a of a long standing kidnev trouvisit to her slater Mrs. Ott Powers. ble, after be had taken other medicines without relief. We STOVE FOR SAL- E- Second "be without Foley & Go's, would not medicines hand heater for parlor or bed room in our bouse for many times their cheap a bargan apply at the Bee. cost." 8old by St, Bernard Mining Drug Depart Co.. Mr. .0. E. Dudley spent Sunday at ment. Incorporated, Mount Pleasant. That Shining Not. MIbbos Florence Elgin and Oamllle At the opera the young ro&a who JLaokey, of Pembroke, will f arrive paid for the seats wu engaged for a tonight to visit friends here, few tense moments in a study of tunning woman of middle age If you want to buy a house, sat in the row In front Them who he come to the Bee office and turned to the girl at hi right, and at the lady In hear about it. Ten rooms in whispered, "Lookthe matter with her what is splendid location. In good no?" The girl gave one glance at the shining "neb," then turned to her condition. escort and whispered: "XfcameleoV bus-dan- 28,07754 paid) Deposits subject to check (on which interest ib 34,790.79 paid) 0 Certified Oheok Total r . '! 71,808 83 $ 9l30887 State of Kentucky, County of Hopkins, (set.) 1, R. P. Brown,' cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that die above Btatomeut Is true to the nest of my knowledge and belief. R. P. BROWN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of May, 1912. . Correct attest. H. F. G. ROTHROCK, BEN DRAKE, D. W. WILLIAMS, Directors. My Commission expires at the end of the next Kentucky Senate. LITITIA GIVEN EDGE, Notary Public. Ballads of British Origin. The ballads of the "mountain RENO, THE MAGICIAN. whites" of Kentucky and Georgia aro transplanted relics of the British For any Itching skin trouble, plies, eczema, Isles, recalling the Anglo-Saxo-n origin salt rheum, bles, itbb, scald head, her.es, scalds. Doan's Ointment is highly recommend". of most of tho early colonists. all ed. joe a box at Stores. Presidential Campaign Everybody should read the livest, best, newsiest afternoon paper published during the next few months, Democratic in politics, but independent enough to tell the truth about everything. The regular price of Tlie Times by mail is 50 cents a month, $5.00 a year, but this paper has made a special arrangement whereby you can get THE TIMES For cholera morbus, cholera Infantum, diarrhoea from colds, and wind colic, McGEE'S BABY ELIXIR Is a remedy of extraordinary power, It relieves collo pains instantly, checks diarrhsea and set ties the disordered stomach. Price 25o and 50c per bottle. Sold by St, Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Twe Leading Japanese Industrie. Nearly a million and a half families in Japan devote all or part of their time to silk culture. A million per sons arer exclusively engaged in fish erles, while another million afld a half combine 'fishing with tfette othef occerpatfoas. Again the G. P. "My greatest profanity provocation," writes J. S. L., "Is to be taken to a church entertainment by my wife and have to remain calm while a thing which calls gawky, itself a tenor and has a face llko a carp, warbles, "I Wish I Were a Rose.' six-foot- Until November AND THE SEMI-WEEKL- 30, 1912 BEE Y 3 AFTER GRIP ONE YEAR BOTH FOR ONLY $2.00 Always Blessed with s Hearty Appetite if you use Dlgestesfe. It helps your stomach do the work, digests what von eat and makes good rich blond from your food, No more Sleepless BflghtB, Headaohe or Stomach Misery. Get rid of all these troubles with Dlgos-tezFifty cents a bottle, worth tenfold its cost, at drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, e. The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest ' V NOT TRANSFERABLE Incorporated. & Vicar Good for 25 Votes for Wear Proved a Miser. In Oxfordshire, England',-whdressed so carelessly that her might have been mistaken for a tramp,-anwho was supposed tb have dled penniless,, was found to have left av d Mi ' - , Irplaeed 6S z. i. xa Ballet Box la Bee Office Before Friday, May, 31 V f. 'i ( jiMw . '. .'- -, fortune of many thousands of pounds r' Invested in London property. s of the Grip are" apt Tho td be serious, but a normal healthy condition may bo restored iu a surprisingly short time by Vlnol. Watertown, Wis. "After a severe attack of tho Grip my systom was In nervous and A Very weakened, condition. I Began taking Vinol with the very best results, and in a Abort time I began to feel like an different person, and t am better and stronger than I have been for tears'." Adelaide Gamm. (WO guarantee thfe testimonial to bo genuine.) We have never sold in our "tore such a valuable strength' creator" and fiealth restorer for tho convalescent, as Vlnol, and tho weak and wo ask people in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vlnol, with tho understanding that their money will be returned if it doesr not do all we claim for it d ST. BERNARD MINING CO , Drag Department after-effectrun-dow- il en-Hre- ly Look Out for Trouble This means that The Times will be sent by "mail to you from date subscription is receved by the paper through us until November 30, 19 2. The sooner we get your subscription order, the longer you get The Times. Send the orc(er at once. To get advantage of this of this cut rate, orders must be sent us, not to the Louisville Times. i da- rntf-dbw- - ,i,itt Incor-nora,t" BEE AD SI PAY o tmnrr mzrti-.'- m h m r Ml kp fr. soul in their car. But when they were nearlng Wood-Btoca llttlo station not far from Memphis, Sam Lamb, making a tour of tho cars, came Into their coach.ondl was promptly hailed by tho children. When ho recognized them, ho burst into such a roar of laughter that 'it. SUPPLY CO'd offloe t 40 to GO per at LAMASCO Cu be found tlmu elsewhere. Strom? statement? Well, ail ou caused all tho other passengers to turn cent cheaper jnint, around and look in their direction. have to do Is to tall "Lamaaco what kind of maclilno vou or not. aud wo will "SHOW YOU," whether you arotrom Missouri "What y' all gwlno to do nox' I Jes' proposi$ iti It will bo $ $ $ $ $poodsyour pocket to investigate our prove It. wonder," ho oxclalmed.. "Yo' ekals us thp opportunity to Givo tion. Wn havo the ain't made dis sido o' 'tcrnlty. Lordoo, ABSOLUTELY no Becond hand nor shopworn machines poici Lordeo," ho gazed at them admiringly, there.' stcr-"you sho' 1b genoowlno corn-fed- , silver, Green-Rive- r Lollapaloosas, pure-leaDoes yo' folks know 'bout yor? Lordeel What I axln sech a fool question for? ROOM 3 VICTORY BLDG. 'Course dey don't Como on, I gwlno KENTUCKY EARLINGTON, to tako y all off 'm deso cars right hero at dis Woodstock, an' we kin ketch de 'commodation back homo." "But Sam," protested Billy, "Wo times don't want to go back home. We wants mother MINERVA AND MISS to go to Memphis." before she'd say, 'I will.' " "Hit don't matter what y all wants," "Looks liko he'd, 'a wore his WILLIAM GREEN HILL was tho negro's reply, ''y' all gotta git breeches out," said Billy. 'scurslon train don't "I don't want to bo a lady," de- right off. (Continued from Pago 2.) clared Frances; "they can't everrldo leave Memphis twell twelve o'clock tonight an' yuh see how Blow sho am loud, an he th'owed Bpltballs, an he straddle nor climb a tree, and they runnln', and ev'y no 'count nigger on got to squlnch up their waists and make him somo watermelon teeth, an' my elbow her '11 bo full o' red eye. An' yo' folks fco paint a chicken light red an' tuck It toes. I wish I could kiss Is plumb 'stracted 'bout yer dis mln to the teacher fer a dodo, on' he put right now and turn to a boy." ute, I low. Como on. Sho am gittin' cotton In his pants fore licked, CHAPTER XXVI. ready to stop." an' he drawed the teacher on a slate. Ho grabbed the blackened hand of That 's what you go to school fer Is Unconditional Surrender. each, pushing Jimmy and pulling Billy, to have fun, ;an' I sho' Is goln' to They 'b going to bo a big nlggor and towed llttlo boys have fun when I goes, an .1 ain't goln' 'scurslon to Memphis at 'leven through the the reluctant coach. to take no bulldozln' offer her, o'clock," said Jimmy as he met tho neither." "Yuh sho is sp'lled my fun." he other llttlo boy at tho dividing fence; "I bet wo can squelch her," cried "Sam Lamb 's going and 'most all growled as he huBtled them across tho "Dls-her- e Frances, vindictively. Sarah Jano platform to the waiting-room- . the niggers they is. VYes, we '11 show her a thing or 'lowed she 's going, but she ain't got 's de fus' 'scurslon I beeu on two" for onco Jimmy agreed with nobody to 'tend to Bennle Dick. widout Sukey long Jn Ave her, "sho 'bout tho old wo- Wouldn't you llko to go, Billy?" year an I aimed fo' to roll 'em high; man they Is, and she's going to find "You can't go 'thout you 's a nig- an' now, 'case o' ketchin' up wid y' out wo 'bout the squelchlngest kids ger," was tho reply; "Sam Lamb say all, I gotta go right back home. Now . they ain't no white folks 'lowed on y' all set jes' as straight as yer kin (yer sho tackle." "Alfrod Gage went to school to her this train 'c'eptln' tho engineer an' Bot on dis here bench," ho admonished, (last year," Bald Frances, "and ho can conductor." "whilst I send a telegraph to Marso read and write." "Sam Lamb 'd tako caro of us if we Jeems Garner. An' don' yuh try to "Yes," Joined' in Jimmy, "and he could go," continued Jimmy. "Lot 's 'lope out on de flatform nelder. Set bout tho proudest boy they Is; all ellp off and go down to tho depot and whar I kin keep my eye skinned on itlmo got to write his name all over see tho niggers get on. There '11 bo yuh, yuh little sllpp'ry-ellueels. Den everything." I gwlne to come back an wash yer, , 'bout a million." "You 'member TJout last CommunBilly's eyes sparkled with apprecia-- " bo y' all look like 'spectable white'' folkB." ion Sunday," went on tho little girl, tion. "when they hand rbuh' the llttlo Miss Minerva came out of her front "I sho wish I could," he said; "but and tolled all the folks what Aunt Minerva 'd make mo stay in bed door looking for Billy at the same time was willing to give "'five dollars more a wholo week if I went near tho' rail- .that Mrs. Garner appeared on her n the pastors Bary'Just to write his road." porch in search of Jimmy. same; so Alfred" hie so frisky 'cause "My mama 'd gimme 'bout a mil"William! You William 1" called one. Jie know how to write; bo he tooken lion licks, too, if I projeckted with woman. I "called) OJlmmee-ce-e- e tme of the little cnvellups and worten a nigger 'scurslon; .she 'bout the "Jlmmee-ee- l My the other. 'Alfred Gage' on it; so when bis papa Bpankingest woman they is. iind out 'bout it be say that kid got papa put some burnt cork on his faco "Have you Been my nephew?" asked jto work and pay tbat five dollars In the Knights er Pythl's minstrels the one. jbl'selfv 'cauBe be done sign his name 'and I know where we can get some "No. Havo you seen anything of, .to it" to mako us black; you go get Miss Jimmy?" was the reply of the other. "And If ho ain't 'bout the sickest Minerva's ink bottlo, too, that '11 help "They were talking together at the. ,kld they is," declared Jimmy; "I'll some, and get some matches, and I 11 fence about an hour ago," said Billy's, botcher he won't get fresh no more go get the cork and we can go to aunt "Possibly they are down at the' oon. Ho telled me tho other day he Sarah Jane's house and mako usselfs livery stablo with Sam Lamb; I 11; " ain't had a 'drink of soda water this black." phone and And out" summer, 'cause every nickel ho gets "And I 11 ring up Mrs. Black and' "I aint never promiso not to black got to go to Mr. Pastor's sal'ry; be up and go down to the depot," said Mrs". Hamilton. They may have gone: says he plumb tired supporting Billy wnvcringly. "I promise not to to see Llna and Frances." Johnson and all his family; and, never be no mo' Injun I " In a short time' both women aptie say, every time be go be "Well, run then," Jimmy interrupt-e- peared on their porches again: sees Johnny Johnson on a "They have not been to the stable impatiently. J'We 11 Just slip jttool in Baltxer's drug store just down to the railroad and tako a look this morning," said Miss Minerva unhe says he at tho niggers. You don't bafto get easily, "and Sam went to Memphis on oing to knock him off some day on the train just 'cause you down to the excursion train." ''cause it's his nickels that kid 's s- the depot" "And they are not with Lina or uspending." So Miss Minerva's nephew, after Frances,"- - Mrs. Garner's face wore There was a short silence, broken tiptoeing into the bouse for her ink an anxious look, "I declare I never fcy Billy, who remarked, apropos of bottle and filling bis pockets with saw two such children. Still, I don't bo thing: contraband matches, met his chum think we need, worry as It Is nearly v "I sho' is glad I don't baiter be a at the cabin. There, under the criti- dinner time, and they never miss their loman when I puts on long pants; cal Burvoy of Bennle Dick from his meals, you know." teens is heap mo' account" But the noon hour came and with It customary place on the floor, they "I wouldn't be a woman for noth- darkened their faces, beads, hands, no hungry little boys. Then, indeed, ing at all," Jimmy fully agreed with feet and legs; then, pulling their caps did the relatives of tho children grow him; "they have the pokiest time over their eyes, these energetic little uneasy. The two telephones were kept they is." boys out of the back gate and busy," and Mr. Garner, with several ' "I 'm glad I am going to be a young fairly stole down an alley to tho sta- other men on horseback, scoured the flew lady when I grow up," Lina declared. tion. No one noticed them n that vJUftge. Not a soul' had seen either' 1 would n't be a gentleman for any- hot, perspiring crowd. A lively band child. thing. I'm going' to wear pretty was .playing and' the mob of At threo o'clock Miss Minerva, worn, clothes and be beautiful and bo a happy negroes, dressed in their with anxiety and on tho verge of a belle like mother was, and havo lots collapse, dropped into a choir on her 40f lovers kneel at my feet on one an oocaslonal delighted giggle, till veranda, her faithful Major by her the bell clanged and the train started side. Ho hod come to offer help and knee and play trio guitar with tho off. sympathy as soon as bo heard of her other" "We'll see Sam Lamb toreckly," "How they goin to play tho guitar whispered Jimmy, Aand hVll take distress, and, finding her in such a softened, dependent and receptive with the other knee7" asked the prac- care of us." mood, the Major had remained to try tical Billy. The train was made up of seven "And sing 'Call Mo Thlno Own,'" coaches, which had been taking on to cheer her up. wero Mr. and she continued, Ignoring bis interrup- negroes at every station up the rood tho porch, Mrs. Garner what also on further tion. "Father got on his bnoes to as far as Paducah, and it happened StepB they discussing could tako. ' "It is all the fault of that William of yours," snapped one little boy's mother to tho other llttlo boy's aunt. "Jimmy is the best child In tho world when ho Is by himself, but he Is easily led into mischief." Semi-Week' Miss MInerva'B face blazed with indignation. "William's fault indeed l" she answered back. "There never was a sweeter child than William;" for tho lonely woman knew tho truth at last At the thought tbat her llttlo nephew might bo hurt, a long forgotten tender ness stirred her bosom and eho realized for the first timo how the child Doyou vanb all the political news from now until had grown Into her life. The telegram came. after election ? "They are all right," shouted Mr. Garner joyously, as ho quickly opened Send $1.50 and receive the daily Courier and the and read the yellow missive, i"they . SemiiWeekly Bee by mail from date until Nov, 10. went on the excursion and Sam Lamb is bringing them home on tho accomAmerican prides himself on his knowledge Every modation." ' of politics. As the major, short, Plump, Jolly, and Miss Minerva, tall, as, many Republican readers as . has DemoThe Courier baa. sallow, angular, solemn, wero walking prints ALL the newB WITHOUT BIAS. cratic. Because it to the station to meet tho train that It carrleB the full Associated PreBs newn, lias speolal was bringing home the runaways, tho at every point In southwestern Indiana, southern Illinois elderly lover knew himself to bo at as the state and national capital. a that tho two little boys did not know" k, JDAEE Lincoln DEVIL OF THE AIR 77iaf Typewriter You Bcachcy to Fly at Evanivlllc June 6, 7 and 8 are Going To Buy rS ymphoriy 1awn- - .. m LAMASCO SUPPLY CO. lJ f, Dls-her- e heot butt-ln-e- st m ps flyer. DRUG DEPARTMENT The Courier promises the greatest show of aerial races aud spectacular feats ever seen In this part of tho country. Whence the Unrut. Safety on Great American Railway Added attractions will be a balKruttBchnltt, In an nrtlcle Ono who waB olosoly connected Julius loon ascension and paraohute drop In American, contradicts statement with the Ronsovelt administration at dally; outomobile show; motorcycle are op- Washington sayB: "1 think Mr. races; track nnd Held athletloB and that British railroad lines erated more safely than railroad In Roosevelt the most fascinating man concerts bv a famous band. this country. He says false concep- I ever mot, and I love him, tions to the contrary arise from tho Not long ago he said to me, There POSTIVE PROOF fact that BrltiBh roads operate onlj Is trouble ahoad for ovorybody, 24 000 miles, while roads In this ttnlosB tho people are quitcd. Thoro Should Convince the Greatest Skepcountry oberate operate SlO.OOOmllpp. Ib great unrest throughout tho land." tic in Earlington "I replied, 'Mr. Roosoyelt, tho In the last throe years and ton in this country Is only what you Because it's the evidence of an month no pafisengers haB been killed and political talkers llko you are through collisions nr derailments on Earlington citizen. T8timony easily Investigated. the Southern Pacific, and during making by your addresses to the The strongest endorsement of that time the road carried 150,400.003 people, denouncing policies, and passengers an avorage distance of 42 parties, and person, and inviting merit. The best proof. Read It: mlleB. I In the last threo years and everybody Into a condition of unrest. Mrs. M. Cauley, Earlington, Ky., four months, but one passengers has That's all thero is to this unrest you savB:"Ihaye used Doan's Kidney been killed on Union Paolfio out of talk of." Theodore look at me as "And Pills in our family and have found 27.000,000 carried by that line. In 1011 though he no longer rec procatedmy them very good. Whenever we have fourteen passengers were killed in affection." kidney trouble and pains in the collisions on railroad In the United Sold Wire to Friend. back, a few doses ot Doan's Kidney Kingdom. The Harriman roads At the village of Utznach, SwitzerPills cure the difficulty. They are have nearly as rrany miles of track land, the other day, a curious sal also good for children to ubo. I can as those of the United Kingdom. took place. With her own consent a highly recommeud this mrnedy." woman was sold by her husband to What Texans Admire "When your back is lame Reanother man, an Italian, and a frlenl vigorous life, according to member the Name." Don't Blmply is hearty, Hugh Tallman, of San Autonio. of tho Swiss couple. The price asked ask for a kidney remedy ask die 'We find," he writes, "that Dr. by the affectionate husband was four tinctly for Doan's Kidney PIUb, the King's New Life Pills surely put dollars. To further "legalize" the new life and energy ilnto a peion. bargain, the Italian procurod two witsame that Mrs, Carney had the believe are tho had Wife and by home testimony. best made." I Excellentthey stomach nesses to the transaction and govern-a backed for contract written on stamped 60s all stores. Foster-Milbur- n Co , liver or kidney troubles. 25ctsat ment paper. All Druggists. Props , Buffalo, N. Y. their very recklessness. Another daring aeronaut io be seen at the EvanBvllle meet is Farnum Fish, youngoBt licensed air pilot in tho world. A third is Horace Kearney, au equally celebrated In OueJCof the famous birdmen at the Aviation Circus to be held in Evans-ylfl- o June 0,7 and 8, under tho of the EvaiiBvilie Courier, will be Lincoln Beachey, the of the nlr. 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