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IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR and FRIDAY AFTERNOON BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 4& TWENTY-THIR- D YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912 "PRINCESS I Fantastical Japanese Operetta will be presented at Temple Theatre, Monday night under the direction of Prof. H. S. Loving and Miss Maymo Wooten. Georgeous Costumes Beautiful Music Event of the year. Twenty-five MONDAY NIGHT Voices Handsome Stage Settings Feature Musical CHRYSANTHEUM" COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Of Earlington Graded School A GREAT SUCCESS Adults SOcte. Ohlldron 20cts. JUNES 1800 - Georgia Morton St. Charles Talk Memorial services wero observed Dr.Lucian Grace Madlsonville Notes Rnnntlftil Afternoon Brldtre Francis Elgin Lora Lee Todd Gertrude Black Mary Dulln MORTONS GAP .1000 X 1000 1175 2025 7225 5200 1000 t : Church Notes t t The-meetin- at St. Charles Sunday and a large crowd were present. A splendid program was rendered with good speeches by Jesse Phillips and Geo. King. The citizens of St. Charles have been looking forward to bomio act of the new trustees toward tho improv-moof the streets, wo aro glad to note that the graders are now on the ground, and work Is being done in earnest, and we feel sure that It will not be long until our streets will be In the best of condition. Mrs. Frank Sisk and daughter, of the Earlington country, were here Sunday. Robert Hart, of Mortons Gap, visited hiB daughter Mrs. Dr. Finley nt DENTIST Office in Victory Building J Mrs. John L. Grayot was the Edna Peyton.... charming hostess at a most beauti- Arrle LovaD.....' ful afternoon Bridge given Satur Myrtle May Sisk day, May 25, at the Madison Hotel Sibyl O'Bryant In honor of Miss Lillian Ccyl, of Ruth McOraw Alberta Barnett Christian Church K The closing exercises of the Earlington School held at Temple Theatre , May 28, was a great credit to the town. The program announced for the occasion was carried out to thelotter. In part one, eight of each young men and women received promotion certificates to High School. The uhoius by ttie H. S. Glee Club, deserves special mention. The address by Dr. Harrison was a scholarly effect and appreciated by all. Paul M. Moore, trustee, iu presenting the certificates, made a fitting addresB, Btatlng that a vote on the graded school proposition would be submitted soon, this good news was received with gladness by all. This will mako Earlington the best town in which to live In Western. Ky. The violin solos bv MissElgin was highly complinionted by the appreciative add lence. The orchestra composed of Messrs Ellsworth, Ben and Miller Evans, Walter DaveB, L. . Wiley and. J. S. Webb and Lander Cbisbolm, Itself with great credit to the School and town. Tho school Is under great obligations to these gentlemen for their timely assistance. Miss Willis's vocal solo was also pleasing to tno audiences. Part No. Tho declamatory con Each tOBt waB the of the eight young ladloB did credit to themselves and lriends. Thiej contest showed that Earlington has just as geod talent as may bo iouud In any school. All could not receive the honor of 'receiving so the .judge awarded it to Miss Elizabeth Long. The Judges for the occasion were: Rev, Wm. HarriHon, Prof. JenkinB and Prof. Bay. Four young peoplo, 3118868 Elizabeth Coyle, Margaret Kemp, Cornelia Fenwick and Kress Slak were made Seniors at end of school. So it 'ifl hoped that Earlington may have a full tfllodged High School ed Office Hours 8:30 A. M8:30 P. M. KILTIES BAND For The AVIATION CIRCUS Sunday. Max Gilliland Sundayed iu Dawson. R. W. Wood made a business trip to Earlington Monday. Mrs. W. A. Robinson and daughter, Myrtle, spent Tuesday in Earlington and Madlsonville. MIsb Gertie O'Bannon and brother Kirby, attended Memorial services here Sunday. Lee Hart, of Madlsonville, visited her Bister Mrs. Finley hero Sunday. Tom Ashmore and wife, of Grab-treattended Memorial services here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, of Carbondale, visited Mr. Jesse Phillips and family Sunday. Mrs. H. D. Cowand, of Earlington, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Raymer this-wee- The Evausvllle Courier announces it has secured the famous "Kilties," Canada's greatest concert band, for the Aviation Circus, June 0,7 and 8. The "Kilties" are the greatest Scottish band in the world, and the pride of all Canada. They are just returning from a triumphal tcur of the world. e, John R. Statou, Joyce, Ky., had an exceptionally severe attack of whooping congh. He says: "If it had not been for FoIey'B Honey and Tar Compound I would have been compelled to quit work. Instead, I never missed a day, aud Foloy's Honey aud Tar Compound gave me instant relief aud Is the onlv cough medicino we ever use." Contains no opiates. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug De partment. McCreary WinnOvcrOllic James Convention Hall, Louisville, Ky., May 29 commencement next year. The Bohool wishes to express through tho Bee, Ub thanks for their and sympathy. hearty Not Geed Testimony. "Doctor, my wlfe cays that you hav charged too much, for operating on me," Ttio Doctor "But, my dear sir, you don't moan to tell mo that you would tako your wifo'a opinion as 'to your value?" Life. Patient (feebly) Stranger What a dear child! How tenderly sho kisses her sister's band! Her sister Is Willie Qss nuthln! packer In a candy factory. Meggen-dorfBlaetter. Explained. & SorviceB at the M. E. Church South next Sundae at 11 a. in. and. 8 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school Earlington ou businesB Tuesday. 9:80 a, m. The school has a healIf the St. Bernard Mining Co. at growth. Come and join us, we thy would only make some arrangement men bauk and forth to will do you good. to take their We Please Your Friends Fox Run mines, It would be a great accommodation to their men, would give us a larger population, would Let Us Please You A Barbed Wire Ctit. Collar till houses that are nw, empty, give or Saddle Gall not properly their workmen's children a chance bealod leaves a dlfftlgrtng ecw. to attend the Public School at St. Ballard's Charles, as no man with a family wants to live two miles away from Our portraits combined the his work with no meanB of aconveyance except to foot it twice day. Dr. Curry aud wife visited iu Louthe most pleasing characterU the pfeht Ilemcdy for Ml isville laBt week. Abraalasa of the Flesh. H. C. Strader spent Sunday la. tH Tf tViA wotinA Is cleansed and "-istic of the subject with our tho liniment jappuea promptly. Greenville. M the healing: process begins at onco ana tno irouna neais xrom tho Insldo outwardly, thus perI'd liketo know why Max Gillihigh standard of quality and forming nerfect cure that land goes to Dawson every Sunday. IM leaves no & scar. If tho wound tho was Jn Daw- Km heals on xormsoutudo too qulck- Miso workmanship. unuer tne suryJi iy pus raco ana creates out into a runshopping. son Friday ning' sore that Is hard to euro ana Inevitably leaves a bad Rov. S. M. Bailey filled his reguscar. Owners of blooded stock prelar appointment here Sunday and liniment fer this reason, to they others all use Sunday night. It and fof that on fine animals, but not only TODAY APPOINTMENT AN MAKE The Christian Endeavor Society flesh, as It does Its on human work: aulckly and thoroughly. has been organized with a good Prlee Xc, We a fl.ee. Btrong membership, they hold their tfMnetP.Blard,Prpp. St.Loult,Mo. Sunday evening at the services Stephen Eye 8alve la a healing Hall. einuntfiK ler erv avyes. Be sure and Bave your coupons from the Bee eaob week and give them to Bomeone, it may not mean muob to you btft it jt1 help,' Borne sx. MjmVQ CO,, Incor; young lady to win a glorious trip to Iterated, Dray Department V ftTimoth Cave. the er The delicious May Cherries aro .now on the market at 40o per gallon. Mr. Town Trustees you can mako the best piece of road from the Post Office to the Depot, in Hopkins Co., If you will. Our little City was visited by several wagon loads ot Indians Tuesday. We noto there Is another coutest ou with Tho Bee for a Mammoth Cave trip, we sent a young lady from St. Charles laBt year, let's send oae this year. Save your Coupons aud give them to your favorite. H. D. Cowand, of Earlington, and Ben Plain, of Madlsonville, were here Sunday. . Miss Jettie Jenkins Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. King, In Madlsonville this week. Thos. Sisk has installed a new Fountain aud opened up an Ice Cream parlor In Sisk & Yandells Furniture Store. iOur efilolent City Judge, E. L. Blanks, and fearlosB Marshall C. E. Phelps, put u ".qu'etus" on tho soft drink joints. Smith Chauey and father waB in Conventions which has been held in Kentucky in many j ears the administration today swopt all opposition before it. The administration's temporary chairman of the convention, and its ciiatraaaaof the Btate executive com mittee wero elected. delegates were inThe twenty-si- x structed for Clark for the democratic presidential nomination, to vote for him as lone as he is in the race. are Gov's. The delegates-at-larg- e McCraary, Jno.C. C. Mayo, OUIe M. Jamea and former Governor J. C. W. Beckham". A child ean't get strong and robuRt while intestinal worniB eat away its vitality. To give the child a chance to grow theBe parasites must be destroyed and expelled. WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE is guaranteed to remove the worms; it also puts the vital organs in healthy, vigorous condition. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Minlng Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. In one of the'bltterest Stata Danville, Ky., the guests of Mrs. R. Myrtle Martin S Dulln in this city aud MIsb FlorRollie Laffoon Journal: ence Alljn. NORTONVILLE"God's Call to Man." The spacious parlor and hall were Fanule Trathen 5450 Very artistically decorated In quanThe above was the subject of 1000 Annie Marl Morgan tities of pink roses and ferns. at the Christian Church ST. CHARLES Gorgeous buqims of large full Tuesday evening In the series of 4200 meetings now being conducted blown pink La France roses were Noll Robinson 1000 aVranged in flornl baskets In the low Maude Jenkins Brazelton and h 1000 in a way that convinced all. French windows. Each card table Laura Woodruff 1000 who heard it that the speaker is fully jjavlng as a centerpiece an exquis- Verna Galloway 8325 conversant with the word of God maiden- Dixie Woodruff ite boque.t of pink buds and 1000 and that ho Ib a forceful and pleasing-speaker- . Monn Faulls hair fernp. J000 The hostess and guest of honor Vrna Long His Bermons are all plain,, 1000 practical and of a characted that apwore white Cluny lace creations Myrile Kennett xyith corsage boqnets of pink La peals Btronly to the better nature of HANSON France roses. Agnes Parish 1000 his hearerB and makes them wnnttor-b- e The ices, cakes and mints were In Pet Bailey better men and women. 1250 the shape of large pink roses. 1000 Mr. Jas. Vernon the Henderson Emma ABhby The honor guests prizes were a Mttttie Rudd 1000 minister who so acceptably filled white silk parasol hand painted in Ruth JoneB 1175 the pulpit here last Sunday will . wreaths of pink proses and maiden- Johanna Brown 1000 preaob again Sunday morning hair ferns presented to Miss Cecil, Katherine Slaton 1000 aud a handpainted white Bilk fan Jessie Leo Hayes 1000 The Sunday School which contin- done in the same dainty sprays with Pet Ashby 1000 ues to be one of the largest among: ivoy sticks given to MIsb Allyn. '. 1000 Christian Churches in this district,, Goldie ABhby MIbs Carrie Atkinson and Mrs. 0. gives promise of yet larger things.. HAMBY STATION A. Morton made the highest scores, is at work on the 1,000 The Commltte being awarded prize the same as Thelma Dawson.,..program for Children's Day to be 1,000 Ruth Woodrnff those given tho gua'sts of honor. given June 0, and all forces are The guests included: Mesdames t ILSLEY working for Raliy Day June 10. H. H. Hoteman, Geo. C. Atkinson, Blanch Leasure ..'..". 1000 On the return of tho minister plans-wil- l '.'.2175 W. C. Morton, W. P. Rosb, J. D. Nina Williams ...' be perfected for the parsonage McPherson, Jr., C.rA. Morton, B. A. Minnie Harland . . . .) 2025 and work will doubtless begin at ao. t Slatou, M. J. Clark, M. K. Gordon, early date. DAWSON SPRINGS . L. E. Ruby, Clyde Ruby, L. A. Tapp 8200 Addle Morgan R. S. Dulln, Jr., 0. W. Lindsay. J. Escapes an Awful Fate 1000 CanBler B. Robb, C. C. GIvenB, Fred Reln-eck- Ruth A thousand tongues could not exNEBO C. O. Osborne, Walter Dulln press the gratitude of Mrs. J, E.. 2160 Cox, of Joliet, Iilfop her wonderand Ruby Laffoon: MisBes Lillian Josie Payne 1000 ful deliverance from an awful fate. Cecil, Florence Allyn, Elizabeth, Marie Crow 1000 "Typhoid pneumonia bad left me Margaret and Catherine Victory, Jessie Payne with a dreadrui comrb," she writes 2150 "Sometimes I had such awful coughMary Ruby Morton, Aileen Davis, Tiny Gates Margaret McPherson and Vida Bar-net- t. ing Bpella I thought I would die. T could get no help from doctor's A Cloakroom Jest. treatment or other medicines till X Here 1b a story that was enjoyed used Dr. Kiug's New Discovery-B- ut life to I owe today by members of both parties remedy formyBcarcoly this wonderful cough at I in the House and Senate cloakrooms. Quick and safe, its the most: It ib related that a man called on reliable of all throat and lung medicines. Every bottle guaranteed, his neighbor, armed with an Mammoth 50o and $1.00. Trial botile free at. sing-looking document. Druggists. '"Bill" said tho caller; "I want All Cave Trip you to sign this petition." To the extreme regret of all EarJlWhat is It?" hiB friend asked, lington MIsb Katie Murrell and Mise. The following young ladies suBpioiou&ly. Goldie Weir left yesterday for their "Well" was the reply. ',it now horres In Columbia, Ky., and Morefrom Hopkins County have looks as If Koosevel would be nom Mo. They will not teach In entered the Mammoth Cave inated at Chicago, and Bryan would house, the Earlington School uoxJ. session... contest ending the 24th day be named at Baltimore. This is a petition praying that the oouutry be It would sufprlseyoU to of August and their standing restored to the Indians." Washing- the great good that is being kuowvof doue by Darius Chamberlain's Tablet?. ton Post. is as follows: Downey, of Newberg Junction, N. B., writes, "My wife Tins been ufling EARLINGTON Apt Description. Chamberlain's Tablets and finds 3500 MissMary Parser A little girl four years old In try- them very effectual and doing her 1000 ing to describe a young man to her lots of vood." If vou have any trouLocKye Grace Mable Browning.. , :... .5975 mother Bald: "O, don't you know the ble with your stomach or bowles a trial. For Sale by All Kathleen Spillmau. .. ..' .'. . 1000 man with the Jewelry in hla teeth?" give them Dealeis. Susan Marie Crutchfleld ....... ..1000 1000 Margaret Mitchell .1000 Zitpah Moorehead 8575 Golda Salmon 2675 Connie jFeu wick 1000 Kathleen Corey e The minister, Howard J. Brazel-to- n, Is preaching to increasing audiI...1000 ences each night ntHenderson. 1000 promises to be a very suc1000 cessful one. The following reference-wa- s 1000 made to him in the Henderson 1000 and-night- - . "" o, Entries ail-now.- " For Impo- 4vl a t SNOW LINIMENT Goldie (Chandler Bard'le Jennlugs Virgle iKUlroy Mary Blair Mary Cobb Alolse O'Bryan; Catherine Blair' Artie Favors . , . 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Millinery For Mid-Summ-er r. ',..1000 1000 1000 '. il Laura-Woodruf- f . .... 4'. . Hazel Grlffln Margaret Victory MADISONVILLE Swinney Ruth Amanda Wilson Amelia Coil Josephine Clark Mary Loulbe Walker.. ..'. Mary Arden Jennings Laura Boll Rudd Hewlett Ida Martin Ruth Wyatt Mary .'.r. ..... ., '. . . . .V ...v: 1000 2025 1000 .4000 1000 1000 2100 1000 1000 We have just received a lot of the very Newest Creations in Ladies,' Misses and Children's Hats for In connection with this complete showing we have desected every Pattern Hat and Odds and Ends of the early Season trimming and reduced them to a very low price that is" worth your time to see. Special attention will be given all Retrimmed Hats for Summer. And work guaranteed. Mid-Summe- Elizabeth Bassett Verda OateB Gertrude Overall Elizabeth Niebet Louibo McPherson Margaret Ro 2025 1000 1000 1000 Call and see Us for your Millinery Mid-Summ- er " Ma-so- nio 1000 8200 1000 Barnes, Cowand & Co. INCORPORATED CorbMStulio stautatf Eva Bell...... Nannie Anderson EBh Morrow 1000 1000 '.i....;..1G06 ,..,-.;... ijenarrjioaen.... iw Eriington, Kentucky -- w- PV,- - '?piJ wawwwiT tM ar VSff 'TT: mmmmm r'MV i?-,'rr- if rt-- T. , " JHfSfTW ""'S- "$V wt7r'-'-7J,si- 1 -t- - II ill IIIIIIMM umirtm,,,,, Cbe3e fc 1 I ! ! i m mi Subscription Rates ' One Year Six mouths Three months Slncrln conies $1.00 50 25 6 fo 3 ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT Member of Kentucky Press Association and Second, District Publishers League ticulars. Entered at the Earlington Post Offlce as Second Class Matter. Specimen copies mailed free Correspondon application. ents wanted in all parts of the county. AddresB ub for par- -- , Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 MISS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 . THE TYLER LYNCHING. Friday, May 3P, 1912 Immediate Effect of hor-xifie- 1 mf.m' ,in i.) v ijk 1 . i.w tx7 zy a in by thing serious until last Septomboj. burning has been used repeatedly I pot so bad that I was oblldged ro seek medical aid. It seemed as and has apparently ceased to if I was suffering almost a living the public mind-Tha- t death with hard straining and bnrn-in- g fact alone is a measure of pains after each call, and I vthe degree to which the raon would have from flye to Bix calls strous evil of lynching has eaten during the night. I had almost givrinto our conscience. Judge Lynch en up to die, when I happened to think of tryiug Dr. Kilmer's Swanp-Eooiseems to be truly a law unto him. My husband bought me a self. bottle and I began to improve from The buruing of a colord man the first dose. When I had taken afc Tyler, Texas, last Saturday is two bottles I was completely cur6d. Yours very truly, one more in a long shameful list ' of anarchistic outbreaks.- - Ohica R. F. D, No. 3 MRS. B. B. HALLC. Roseboro, N. v . so Evenins Post. State of North Carolina ) 'Wheu Hose, the colored man, Great Kidney Remedy is was burned by a mob about ten d years ago, the country was Soon Realized at the deed. It was weeks before the public iudignatiou In March 1905. 1 was troubled and disgust died down. But it severe pains in my back and with left tfinally did die dowu'and since that side but did not think it was any-- Have Cut the Price v !1! -- the new method ot lynching ex---ci- te fw.j t in mj m mr s ht PS 1, A IKl UMiILmhS y ill - n II 1 l Kisa-v vw Xtt !HI ssa All Ladies' and Misses' y .SnifQ rsr v.J. VW 111 1 11 11 $m auiivsi 11 mi a m 1 Coats and Skirts is broken in sizes and colors, but what we have . Our line t. are every one this season's styles and made by the most reputable manufacturers of the country. W$k il I ImP -- ? ' ) Sampson County Mrs. B. B. Hall, after being duly with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot jrcich the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood sworn, deposes and Bays that the or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it above testimonial Is true to her best you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the knowledge and bellof, so help roe blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure God. is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by Sworn and subscribed to before one of the best physicians in this country for me this 10th day of July, 1009. years and is a regular prescription. com-- - ss. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Each sale guaranteed satisfactory. lowed at our Cut Price Sale. No alterations al- - 2rffcJBIWiS ... Call and See Our B argams ...J; It is posed of the best tonics known, combined with "ilic best blood purifiers, acting directly on the aooous surfaces. The perfeet combination of obetwo-ingredient- John Hobne, Notary Public, 9 s is what produces such won- derful results in curing Catarrh. monials free. Sendjfor testi- Binghamton Dr. Kilmer Letter to QL Co. N Y. BARNES, COW AND .& CO. INCORPORATED F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. " Sold by Druggists, price 73c. " Jake Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Prove What Swamp-Boo- t Will do for You R r Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling al! about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Earlington Bee. Regular fifty cent and size bottles for 7. W. Jordon, a well known dentist of Hopkinsville, Ky., recently had sale at all drug stores. , an operation for his kidney trouble, but he say6: "The first real relief A meetingof the Earlingtou ChapJL got was after taking Foley Kidney MHs Thy eased the terrible pain ter U. D. C. was held at Mrs. Bobt. v in my back and accomplished more Fenwick's in Earlington Thursday ?rcod than anything I had tried. I afternoon. A large number of the gladly recommond them." Sold by members were present and a good St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated attendance from Madisonville. J- DrugiDApartment. King & Sons drug Btore has v teen greatly improved by the new lftss front. An awning will be erec-xe- d in a short time. The interior of tt has a neat classy appear-vanc- e and the proprietors are to be congratulated on the change. X3eo. -- EARLINGTON, Boys For a Sane Fourth KENTUCKY :c: he-stor-e Semi-Week- ly one-doll- ar - The Demons of The Swamp and Clifton Faulls, of Her-fin- , grandpar-LtsMare mosqultos. As they Bting they 111., are visiting their put deadly malaria germs in tho and Mrs. Geo. Faulls, blood. Then follow the icy chills and the fires of fever. The appetite files and the strength fails: alBO malaria often paves the way to deadlv typhoid. But Electric Bitters kill aud gas out the malaria germs from the blood; give you a pure appetite and renew your strength. "After long suffering," wrote Wm, Fret-wel- i, of Lucama, N. C, "three bottles drove all the malaria from my system, and Wants Other Women to Know ever since." I've had good health Best for all stomach a How She Was Finally ltver and kidney ills. 60o. at All ijy-nde- n r. WOMAN SICK TWELVE YEARS j The streets of this oity are rapidly Xouisiana, Mo.: "I think a woman being put in good condition. New naturally dislikes to make her troubles culverts and bridges have been built known to the public, and various other improvements are but complete restor- contemplated. ation tohcalth means so much to me that "Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil it the best remedy I cannot keep from for that often fatal diseasa croup. It has been telling minefor the sake of other sufferused with success in our family for eight years." Buffolo, N. Y. Mrs, D. Whiteacre, r . .Restored to Health. - Druggists. ing women. "I had been sick about twelve years, and had eleven doctors. I had drag-4dn-g down pains, 3pains:at morfthly periods, bilious spells, soil was getting worse all the time. I would hardly get over one spell when I vswould be sick again. No tongue can tell what suffered from cramps, and at Oimea I could hardly walk. The doctors rsald.I might die at one of those times, ilxit?I-teo- k Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-" and got better right away. - Your' valuable medicine is worth more 1 tharunountains of gold to suffering wo- nen."" Mrs. BEitTHA MUFF, 503 N. 4th JStreet, Louisiana, Mo. iydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, holds the record of being the Tiiost successful remedy for female ills we Jknow of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on filo in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove Example of Folly in Litigation. A suit growing out of a Are set In a patch ot heather and Involving damages fixed by one Judge at $1.25, has been fought through bIx courts In England, fjnally reaching the court of appeal. I Com-poun- d, Mrs. Hose A. Freeman, Clifford, Va., says they have long used Foley's Bemedies and want to say a good word for them. She writes: d "Foley Kidney Pills cured my of a long standingkidney trouble, aftr he had taken other medicines without relief. We would ut be wlti.ont Foley & Co's. mediclt "i in ou- - hou'e for many times th r cost." Sold by St, Bernard Mini r Co.. Incorporated, Drug Department. buo-dan1 haB approved the formation of local branches of the Boy Scouts of America in the parishes within MADISONVILLE, KY. his Jurisdiction, and has appointed Father Hughes, a member of the faculty of the Cathedral College, to f upervlse the branch that will be attached to the Cathodral parish. The What Texans Admire 1b hearty, vigorous life, according to approval ot the cardinal was obtainl Hugh Tallmau, of Sau Autonio. ed 011 coudhton that there be a Cathi 'We find," he writes, "that Dr. olic tho Boy King's New Life Pills SHrely put that division ofbrauches Scouts and all pariBh within 1m new life and energy into a peiou. Wife and I believe they are the jurisdiction prefix the title Catholic beet maop." Excellent for stomach division before their official desigAny Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. liver or kidney troubles. 25cts at nation. All Druggists. If you belch up a bitter tasting :j: On Little Sin. liquid it is a Bign of bad digestion. Is astonishing how soon tho whole A doBO or two of HERBINE will It conscience begins to unravel if a correct the disorder. It stimulates Woman of Many Name. single stitch drops; ono little sin in- digestion and purifies the bowels. "Interests" In 183S. The public examination was condulged makes a hole you could put Price 60 cents. Sold by up A St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorpor- mentperrer has risen tho In. the govern- cluded at the London (Eng.) bank your head tarough. Charles Buxton. peoplo them- ruptcy court recently, of a woman greater than ated, Drug Department. selves, consisting of many and vari- who was sworn as Alice Mabel FranAll Gutted by the Will. , ous and powerful interests, combined ces Emily Pnola Blanca Mary CathInto one mass, and hold together by The wiU of each man or woman Is the cohesive power of tho vast sur- erine Stewart, which, she said, waft, like the compass of a ship where it plus in the banks. John C. Calhoun. her full name, points, the ship goes. If the needle Stiff neck is not only painful but directs it ta the rocks, there is wreck Helps a Judge in. lad Fix annoying. To get rid ot it quickly and disaster If to the open sea, there Justice Eli Cherry, of Glllls Mills, rub the affected part with BALis clear BaHhag-- Marie CorellL Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It penetrates the flesh aud sore on his leg had baffled the '1 refused to be operated Poor appetite is a sure sign of lin doctors and long resisted allseveral musolea so that the pain relaxes imremepaired digestion. A few doses of dies. l,I thought it was a cancer," mediately. Price 25o. 6O0. oeaseB$1.00 on, 'the morning I heard and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver be wrote. "At last I used Bucklen's per bottle. Sold by about Cardmy writes Mrs. Tablets will strengthen your diges- Arnica Salve, and was completely St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorportion and improve your appetite. OureR burns, bolls, ulcers, ated, Drug Department. Elmer Slckler, of Terre Thousands have been benefited by cured." cuts, bruIaeB and piles. 25o. at All Car-dHaute, Ind. ul tried taking these Tablets. Sold by All Druggists. Miss Florauce Langley who has Dealers. and ft helped me been with, the Idle Hour theater for Life In Town. greatly. Now, I do my own One nice thing about loafing in a some time letf for her homo in Bock-por- t, Mr. A. 8. Ford, EvanBville manager Ind., Wednesday and Luc-ia- u washing and ironing," for the St. Bernard Mining Co., ac- big town la that if a man has money enough he can get shaved twice a Vlnsou looks like all his friends companied by Mrs. Fojrd and his Ql-Twere dead. niece Miss Helen A Ball, Bpent Wed- day without exciting commentr B63 ton Newt. nesday here with Mr. and Mrs. D. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimM. Evans aud visiting the various ply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion For a mild, easy action ot the bowels, try Thin blood makes you weak, pale and sickly-Fo- r places of interest about Earlington. Oaan'i Regulates, a modern laxative, ajc at all pure bltod, sound digestion, use Burdock Miss Ball Is also Mr. Ford's book- Stores Blood Bitters, f :,oo at all Stores. keeper and stenographer, and is one Th Woman's Tonic ot tne attractive young ladies who : will join The Bee's Mammoth Cave (fCardul is a mild, tonic party this year. New York. The campaign for a safe and sane Fourth df July is to be takee, up tbrougout the country this year by the Boy Scouts organ ization. Employes of the Russell Sage Foundatlob have prepared for the boy scouts a few statistic show ing the value of the boys of this country as a safe and sane Fourth. Farley Cardinal Farley Approves Boy Scouts of America New York, May 22. Cardinal I C. A. MORTON Funeral Director and Embalmer M M 9 J Saved! ui, j et to-d- ay -- Ihkfact Aa a Flower. The spirit ot a person's life Is ever shedding some power, Just as a flower Is steadily bestowing fragrance upon the alr-- T. Starr King. Lame back is usually caused by rheumdtism of the muscles of tho . liteatlal) Lyns, Mass. Your letter will back, for which pou will find noth"A opcacd, read and answered by a ing better than Chamberlain's LinijarwsaH and kold la. strict confidence. ment. For sale dy All Dealers, "Xyiia E.Plnkbam Medicine --- If yon want special advice wrlto to Co. (coufl remedy, purely vegetable, and acts la a natural manner on tht delicate, womanly constitution, building up strength, and toning up the nerves. In the past 50 years, Cardui has helped more than a million women. You are urged to try it, because we are sure that it will do you good. At all drag itorei. When your food does not digest well and you feel "blue," tired and discouraged, yeu should use a little HERBINE at bedtime. It opens the bowels, purifies the system aud restores a fine feeling of health and energy. Price BOo. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Mrs. Lucy Bean, Misses Mary Deoy and Jtrqmle Dee Emberton are vlsitiag in Madisonville. For any itching ikln trouble, piles, eczema, talt rheum, bhes, Itbb, scald, bead, bqrpea, tcajds. Doan's OIntmenVU highly fecomtaend-ed- . 50c a box at all Stores. PRINCESS SPECIAL! Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Child ren This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. "Essany," 'Pathe," "Selig" and "Vitograph." MADISONVILLE, KY. We are again running the "Worlds Best Pictures." You know what that means. "Lubins." "Biograph," "Kalems " Matinee Daily p. m. Jf TfrvftAfrfciflatftiT ' lUrai. jff-?- J yjrgtotisji r -- A f. "Tflf; WWft'iUMi null i)iH jl nmuyMIH ,ill diHililii Xfr' "ft" 7', t ?h ,A , V CONDENSED STATEMENT OF EARLINGTON BANK I " R "THE OLD BANK" Made to Secretary of State as of May 18th, KESOUKQES 1912 '' LIABILITIES $ Loans & Discounts U. S. and other Bonds .... Overdrafts secured and Unsecured Current expenses and Taxes Paid 09,010.71 12,006 80 482.03 1,003.81 No Wonder. Bran as a Cleaner. Says one of the Georgia philosoFew people soem to know the value phers: "So long as I'm and of dry bran for cleaning purposes, House- havo groceries, and firewood, and warm writes a correspondent of Good clothes, and tax money, and good keeping. I havo kept a very light gray health, any weather the Lord sends Is years suit In tho best condition for two tho right weather for me." Exchange. by simply rubbing It down with dry bran. Rub the spots harder than the There never whs a time when peo-nl- o rest, then brush it ail off. appreciated the real merits of On? of Life's Best Pleasures MIsgco. Soda Water From Tablets. Hie Of all the things that make Bohemia has what is called "soda worth living friendship comes nea bonbons." Tho "bonbons" are tablets tho top. But frlendB are rare, bv of two kinds, acid and alkali, and on causo wo are too busy. pair is sufficient to produce about halt ' a quart of soda water. MrH. R. Brant. 11115 Paden St., Parkersburg, W. Va.. had an attack For cholera morbus, cholera inof lagrippe which left her bad kid- fantum, diarrhoea from colds, and McGEE'S BABY ney trouble, and she Buffered n.uch wind colic, severe pain and backache. Then ELIXIR is a remedy of extraordishe heard of Foley Kidney Pill and nary power, it relieves colic pamB says; "After taking thorn a short in.Btantly, checks diarrhBea and settime the pain left my back and lam tles the Hlflordered stomach. Price again able to do my own housework. 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by St. Foley Kidney Pills helped me won- Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, derfully." Sold by St.Bernard Min- Drug Department. ing Co. Incorporated, Drug Depart- Capital Stock Surplus Fund 15,000 00 0 500.00 2,451.05 178,000.47 (202,558.12 A Texas Wonder Undivided Profits DeposltB Furniture & Fixtures 1840.00 88,104 77 $202,558.12 Cash on hand and due from other Banks Beport of the condition of tho Tho man who whispeis down a well About tho things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like ho who climbs a tree and HANSON BANKING GO. The Texas Wonber .cureB Kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all Irregularities of bladder trouble, removing grayel, the kidneyB and bladder in both men and women Regulates blaCder trourles in children, If not If you want to buy a house, sold by yonr druggist will be sent by mail on reclpt of $1.00. One small bottle is two mouths treat- come to the Bee office and ment anb seldom fails to perfect a hear about it. Ten rooms in cure, Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states Dr. E. W, splendid location. In good Hull 2953 Olive street, St. Louis Mo. condition. Sold by all druggists. Chamborlaln's Cough Remedy more tnan now. ThiB is shown by the increase in sales and voluutary testimonials from persons who have peon 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 quaiitie.B For Bale by all dealers. ment. FOR SALE One $100 course In flying machine that can be converted Second STOVE FOR SALE cottage and mado to Into a hand heater for parlor or bed room uses of a homo for tho servo tho two-stor- y anything except civil engineering, May Have Home In the Air. from International Correspondence On the analogy of tho houseboat, a Sphool of Scranton Pa. Will sell at Manchester inventor has devised a a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. cheap a bargan apply at the Bee. OF HANSON, KY. doing business at HanBon, connty of HopklnB, state of Kentucky at clo66 of business on the 18th day of May 1912. "hollers." News of the Town RESOURCES Discounts LoanB and with one or more endor-ser- s or Bureties. .$10,833.13 Boal Estate Mortgages... $28,052.45 Vsv Other Stocks, BondB. etc Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Nixon were In Error short In Bill DIs- Madlsonville Wednesday. 89.03 $ 39,825.51 $ counted Chas. Barnett is m St Louis on Due from NatlonalBauks 80,801.91 $8680191 buldness. Due from Trust Co's..,.0 M. Hanna, Jr., was in Nortonvllle United States and Nayofitorday on business. Her.e's a bargain. We .will pay tional Bank Notes 2,941.00 $ the round trip fare, of any one liv3,819.58 878.58 pur- Speoie ing In Earllnpton, who will Chocks and other Cash chase as much as $2.50 worth of wall $ 112.52 items paper from ub. Exchange for Clearing Sisic Buos. Book Store, 112.52 Madlsonville, Ky. House Current Expense Paid... Mr. Mwok B. Durham, of Mariou, $ 2,015.48 Ky., has accepted a position with Beat Estate Banking the well known drypoods firm of House 4,000.00 Barnes Cowand & Co. and will beOther Real Estate gin hit duties in a few days. Mr. 1.500.00 Durham expects to buy a homo here Furniture and Fixtures move his iamily and looa;e In 1,417,80 permanently. Ho comes Other Assets not includrecommended as a first class sales- ed under any of above man and a Christian gentleman. heads Bank of Hanson The people of Earlington extond to in Liquidation 8,771.54 10,089.86 himself and family a hearty wel91,808 80 Total $ come. The firm of Barnes Cowand 4b Co. are to be congratulated on seLIABILITIES curing his service. Capital Stock paid in, in OLD BAGS wanted at Boe Office Cash $15,000,00 $ 15,00000 olean cotton only accepted. Undivided Profits 4,440-5Rev. J. D. Frazler who was pastor 4,440.53 of the Methodist church at this Fand to Pay Taxos......0 plaoe ib here on a visit to his daugh- Deposits subject to check ter Mrs. Bex MoEuen. (on which interest is not 28,077.54 Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Nisbet were paid) Deposits subject to check in Evansvllle Thursday visiting. Miss Mable Browning and visitor (on which Interest Is 71,868.03 84,700.79 Miss Mattie Ban Browning, who paid) 0 Certified Check have been visiting In Madlsonville and Hanson several days have $ 9130887 T6tal home. State of Kentucky, Miss Mattie Ban Browning, who County of Hopkins, (Ret.) has been visiting Lisa Mable Brown1, B. P. Brown, cashier of the ing has returned to her home In above named bank, do solemnly Goldvllle, S. O. swear that the above statement is For Sale Four houBos and lots in true to the best of my knowledge Earlington. Good property and will and belief. E. P, BROWN, Cashier. sell on easy terms apply to, T. H. gtono ManisonvllleKy. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of May, 1912. 2t. Correct attest. Mrs. S. M. Kemp and daughter Elizabeth and Paul Moore, Jr., left H. F. GJ ROTHROCK, BEN for Culver, Ind., Thursday morning DRAKE, D. W. WILLIAMS, Dito attend the closing exercises of the rectors. My Commission expires at the end Culvor Military Institute. of the next Kentucky Senate. Miss Dot Bean who has been conNotary y Bee LITITIA GIVEN EDGE, nected with the Public. in various capacities for the past few months has sevored.hor connecMrs John Swift Is vlBlting relatives tion with this paper and accepted a in Springfield Tenn. position with the Nixou Beataurant. Miss Mary Brown has gone to "She is some food sllnger." Miss Evansvllle to spend her vaoation. Elizabeth DeMoss, of Madisonvillo, you with For $1.00 we will has Miss Bean's place with the Bee. one year's supply, furnish average for the Misa Margaret Mltohel of thiB familyof A. P. W. Brand, of the olty left for Sobreo Wednesday to flnoBt paper and Include one of onr attend the opentug ball at the Nlokled Fixtures free. Springs, Sisk Bros. Book Store, Mrs. Tom Coleman visited in Madlsonville, Ky. Sebree Wednesday. Mrs C. E. Bruster and oblldren Ivan Sprlngfied was in Sebreo have returned to Evansvllle after a Wednesday. two weeks visit to her parents at Master Bobt. Nourse is Bpendlug this place. a few weeks with his uncle Ben Now is the time to get rid of your Davis in the Anton country. rheumatism. You can do it by apMrs J. W. Lester and two grand- plying Chamberlain's Liniment and children left for Evansvllle Wed- maasaging the partB freely at each nesday to visit Mrs M. J. Burgess application. For sale by All Dealers. for several days. MIsb Viola Wright, who has been Out of Pfaea. at the hospital for some time will be TVby all tflow contortioni?" "Oh, able to go home this week. I wish I had aa Mea for a poem." put aa Mea into Bobt. Fenwick is adding to "What do you want to a poem forrLautsvflla CwtUirJamT' and improving his property on rail.- "VR4T IS SO KARL A$ A KAY tSRSSS IH JUiC?" PER- m ew KsV rJ&ZZ&g; w$m S'XAi'j iywvSsa FOR THESE PERFECT MY YOU JOT CLOTHE YQURSELF SHOULD Irt m im TA FECT RAlAfLtiTl YOU LAti OUR STORE .COOL RMDY-T0-VE- R FliB AT st m k: MM 7w m CLOTHIiG FOR VRA YOU WILL 1LS0 FWD THE LATEST SHADES A lib COLOR!) Atib THE iEVEST FABRICS. Every garment has. that high quality of style and finish needled into it to preserve it's cut and shapeliness. Here too, you will find all the colors of the rainbow in summer lawns, dimities and silks, all the hues of the June roses in hosiery, ribbons and accessories; a June wealth of white goods and filmy underclothing, 1 hough we are as prodigal as June in our 'display, we give PERFECT value and RARE prices. MY. Ear-lingt- on ir". ijj &AMAM SPECIALS FRIDAY Atib SATURDAY ftAY $1 50 Ladles' Rubber Cotes perfect rubber (not seconds), cut full 52 inches long, in Grey.. Only Friday and Saturday A MQ GREATEST RUG EVEIT THESE1S0A--0AL- Y OF AlibWKZl TV0 A0RE DYS We are going to offer our entire stock o Room Size and Small Rdgs, this week only at greatly reduced prices We have a Bplendid assortment, in all .kinds of floor coverings. Don't Note the prices. fall to visit this dopartmont. $35.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12. $30.00 Onedia Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $25.00 Axmlnlster Special bCbtO ed created Our great Suit Reduction Sale has quite a sensation. We have a limited quantity, left, come eaaly "ilij $35.00 Ladies' Surta $30.00 Ladles' Suits 18 75 ' $25.00 Ladies' Suits 16 $20.00 Ladles' Suits 13 $15.00 Ladies' Suits 9 OO v $12.50 Ladies' Suits 7 . . SUITS SUITS ........$21 75 75 98 ...... Rugs, 9x12, . $22.50 Axmlnlster Rugs, 9x12 t $15.00 Tap. Brussels (seamless) Rugs, 9x12 50 25 Wool Skirts in panama, serge and mixture $5.00 and 7.50 values. A I aWv Friday and' Saturday Special 20 Dozen Long Klmonas, large floral patterns. Friday and Snaturday special O V 20 doz. Short Klmonas, assorted styles 4 E? FrI. and and Sat. special 1 QQ and patterns. .,u....) 27.50 24.00 19.75 17.75 12.45 Vivv a !- 3Q AA v $12.50 Ta. Brussels Rugs, 9x12 . . . $1250 Axmlnlster Rugs 6x9 . j4UT0 COTS Price CREX AK$ DELT0X GRj4SS RUGS M All sizes up to 9x12 SMALL RUGS. .! 50 Auto Coats in all the latest models. Semi-Weekl- $1.0 0 TO $8.50 " (BALCONY) ?l!.75 Axmlnlster Rugs 36x72 $3.00 Velvet Rugs 36x72 $2.50 Axmlnlster Rugs 27x54 ?2.00 AxminlBter Rugs 27x54 $1.25 Wool Fiber Rugs 30x60 18x36 Door Mats $2.25 Coronation Felt Rugs large size Good assortment of Fiber and size Rugs. DRY GOODS SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Nice line of bordered Silks 40 inches wide &5c 49c per yard values Friday and Sat. only Bordered Silk Dress patterns $8.00 and $8.50 values Friday and Saturday onlly $ 5.75. Ladles' American Silk Hose In black ;whlte 14c per pair and tan, Fri. and gat. only Friday Good quality Linen Crash Toweling 5c yd and Saturday only Full Bized bleached Pllow cases Friday and Oc each Saturday only GO inch Mercerized Damask Fri. and' Sat. 23c. Napkins Nhemmed and ready for use 50c a doz Good quality Mercerized Napkins ..OOc a doz, 3.15 2.45 1.95 1.65 95c 85c 1.75 Matting Room '! 5 i. M ', -- .! .. 11 nMMMMMitlitMiiiiyiUtUHMHIBMi 'Wff!lN?M ''! Buster Browa Shoes for Boys ix Gam Metal and Tans Shoes and Oxfords. BUSTER BROVt BOY SCOUT VIrtDOW. THE REi4L OXFORDS ,MDPUAPS SH0ES..VTCH OUR SHOE THIiG M 15L Alib 16 BUTTON SHOES, road street. sal. The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest ft "e .? ? i 4 not transferable Good for 25iVotefl for ' 4? w j' . ' ' - , vOv 111 4(jli!djSf yfrfnfc IAMS0MUI, KY. '" tw?j- :3.'1 IV .2 . iMi $ . ;i i A ' r j? r v m mvtc-fflBB- It .t t ma iin " r innafiv placed is Ballot Box in Bee Office before Friday, Juae 14 mm riimiiiHiiiiiPrraiinirfTi m '''.''-'- ' THHV - F f Thai Typewriter You are Going To Buy per cent cheaper than el(HWliHrn. Str.nur tuatemmii? Well, all you "havH to io is to tHl "Lhiuhwco what kiwi of innuhfiie vou wantv ri or HQt. and wh will "SHOW YOU." whfthT.vnu are Irom proposiIt will be $$$$$$'" your pocket n inreBtmiito our provo It. tion. Wtf hnv. il).. u"mB Gtv ih Hit opportunity to ABSOLUTELY no second hand nor shopworn machines sold here. C-t- I bf'vrvl t LA.MA.900 SUPPLY CO'd oJIIch ft 40 to 00 GRAND LEAD ER'S Mis-ou- SUPPLY LAMASCOVICTORY BLDG. CO. ROOM 3 EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY Billy's aunt succumbed. "Oh, Joseph," sho said with almost a simper, "you are so maBterfuL" "How would you llko mo for an undo?" Mlsa Minerva's affianced asked Billy a few minutes later. "Fine on' daudy," was the answer, as tho child wriggled himself out of I Miss Minerva and morrow WilliamGreenHill & h T his aunt's embrace The enthusiastic reception accorded him, when he got off tho train, was almost totwnch for the llttlo boy. He gazed at tho pair In embarrassment He was for tho mo-- , ment disconcerted and overcome; In placo of tho expected BcoMlngs and You will be delighted and greatly enthused when you come here Toand see the beautiful spread of our New Summer Suits that we have gathered together for your warm weather dress and comfort. No other stocks anywhere compare with these in price, style and individu- SUIT SALE ality. 15.00 I smilo Into his big, gray, astonished eyes aB the happy lover delightedly whispered, "Your aunt Minerva Is going to marry mo tomorrow, BUly." yrlaht. by Bellly A Brit ton Oo-"Pants an all?" asked Wimam ;"Tho trouble with Billy" repeated Green Hill. THE END. suitor firmly, "Ib this: You have led to mako a girl out of a healthy, boy; you havo n't given BARS OUT RUSSIAN GEESE tdm tho toys and playthings a boy hould havo; you havo not even given Germany '8 Blow to a Great TradO the child common lovo and affection." Seriously Felt on Doth Sides jHo vras letting himself go, for ho know of Border. lhat she needed tho lecture, and, won- . derful to tell, sho was listening meek-yAnnouncement has been mado that "You have steeled your heart," ho the German authorities have suspend,Vent on, "against Billy and- against ed tho Importation of live geese from ma. You havo about as much idea how Russia on tho ground that thoro Is a to manage a boy as a as a " ho consldorablo amount of disease prevafceeltated for a suitable comparison; lent In the frontier districts of that jbe wanted to say, "goat," but gallantry country. forbade; "as any other old maid," he Coming, as this prohibition doos. Imftdurted out, realizing as he did so that mediately prior to the period when Imm woman had rather bo called a goat ports of Uvo geese increase rapidly than an old maid any time. the question is serious alike to breedThe color mounted to Miss Miner- - ers In Russia, who will have largo jra'a face, quantities of birds thrown on their i hands; to German goose fatteners, as "l don't havo to bo an old matd," she they will be unable to fill up their Snapped spunkily. pens, for the home production Is total"No; and you are not going to be ly insufficient to meet their requirede?Bo any longer," he answered with ments, and to houscwivoQ in Germany, rision. "I tell you what, Miss Minerva, who will find the already high price We are going to mako a fine, manly of what is an Important article of coy out of that nephew of yours." food advanco still further and prob"Wo?" she echoed faintly. ably be prohibitive. Russians state "Yes, we! I said we, didn't I?" that thero, is no justification for this replied tho major ostentatiously. "The regulation, that it Is a trade move jchlld shall have a pony to ride and in the interests of German dealers to Everything clao that a boy ought to force down prioes and as a measure Jbave. Ho Is full of natural anlnfal of fiscal protection to German breedand has to find Borne outlet for ers. that is the reason he is always Germany Imports annually about Now, I think I under-Jstan- d 8,000,000 live geese, of which seven-eigh- ts children." He drew himself up come from Russia, where these " jpeeadly. "We sball bo married birds are bred In vast numbers he announced, "that I may throughout the western and southwest-- , at onoe my part of the respooBi-JrtHt- era governments. They are bought of BOly'B rearing." from the raisers by traveling dealers, g Hiss Minerva looked at him in who drive them In huge flocks to the consternation. frontier stations, where they are en- -, "Ob, no, not toniorrow," she pro- trained for despatch to Berlin and othtested ; "possibly next year some er dUee. The cars used for this purpose are reiterated the major, built In four decks, each car holding fell white mustache bristling with de- about W00 birds. Special trains are termination. Having at last asserted run (n the season, consisting of a 'himself, ho was enjoying tho situation dozen to thlrty-fivcars, in accordImmensely and was not going to givo ance with tho supply. As many as o May one inch. 60,000 geese havo been known to at Magerrlehhof market, Berlin, 3"We will bo married tomorrow sa- on a single day. Westminster Next month," Bhe suggested timidly. "Tomorrow, I tell you I" "Next week," Bho answered. We ore all on our way, but the Tomor-itw!- " Tomorrow question Is, where are we going? '"Tomorrow I cried the major, happy as a. ANCES BOYD CALHOUN i Byl punishment, ho was received with caresses and flattering consideration. Ho could not understand 11 at all. Tho major put a hand on the llttlo boy's shoulder and smiled a kindly They are not of an ordinary sort such as usually inhabits the ready-mad- e stores and sold by promiscuous manufacturers throughout the country but are specially selected, designed and made for the Grand Leader. Comparison will verify these statements and it behooves you to come to this sale and compare and post yourselves on what is what in good made clothes. ... this sale: 65 Serge Suits of to $25. We will include in Gam-bridge make that sold from $18 32 79 Cambridge make that sold from $18 to $25. of Cambridge make that sold from $18 to $25. Fancy Serges of Cassimere Suits ?rits tomor-jrtjw,- as-jm- ao y 49 flut-jUrln- Cambridge make that sold for $18 to $25. Every suit is strictly high grade tailored throughout and are the best put Madi-sonvil- le Worsted Suits of o ar-rlv- 1 Baby's Advent.; leaded Miss Minerva. A baby Is tolerably helpless' "No, not next Sunday or Monday or Kna nnn advantage he devaca: Tuesday. Wo will he married tomor- ' to listen to the foollshnex" row," declared tho dictatorial Confed- ' talk to him unless lie w.. erate veteran. will gladly tell you that they never had such clothes values before buying a Cambridge suits. The very backward'season has caused us to cut the price so early in the season andhaving a very large stock on hand gives us the best values for you that it has ever been our pleasure to offer you. . up suits handled by any house in and we point with pride to any person that has ever bought one who "r c Oymphony .Lawn We are showing a complete and artistic line of Symphony Lawn box paper this week in a nnmber of tints and designs, and it is with a feeling of confidence that we cordially urge you to call and examine our assort', ment. ' "D In SYMPHONY LAWN you will' find a paper of surprising quality at the very reasonable price of 50c the box, while the many tints, such as Champagne, ofGray, Pink, etc., included in our stock, are sure to fer something which will please you. 1 wnnlrTnnt buv their equal anywhere in this market as late as July 1st and we give you 30 days extra wear for less money. This sale is made in order to clean up our' large line or this season s High Grade Men's Suits and are sold at cost and below cost in many cases and therefore this sale is ocsitively made for , t - w rmr i?; rliare m OINUY SUIT .- mr IPhe unrestricted choice of ANY in the house for We can also supply you with other grades:of Sox paper at from 25c to $1.60 the box. " u. i i ST. BERNARD MINING CO. lHYjpora'til DKTG department l - 3 We are headquarters for Straw Hats, Summer Underwear, Shirts of all kinds. New Neckwear and general Outfitters for Men ana Laoies gBPtBggjjaBgggg flir, t $15.00