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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 24, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 24, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912122401_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 24, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. iv ar itTnWiMlMiiMiJiMi yi j Ml 111 II' 1 TwiT ' JT9 "TT sqfir - i" TUtSOAf and FRIDAY AFTERNOON jppw TWENTY-THIR- D A I I I i ! 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' Fdor railroad's hre TN ft rick .Far, That . i fbut we are mady .rushing oo. on-the ,It Notice to the Public, On. account ofithe Holi CeekOoal Oo .r y-'- . t arfanglnft nd tj perfeot programme. .T this Tnmmie Featherstone, as Jack Ohnstmas and a happy larl!oKCWbmifcOaMet;Beljt It. rie hi Wi AT tMfelut, aitbongh fiH new. year. tne,niVRbfetieiw'yeu'th tbat he was, Doan'B Jiidney Pills were used causing hlBj poorvJiardf yorkinK IvAtnmnnm xr Theybrohght benefit. motnerj Hff. "" The story was told to Earlington wnb a'r'k 'strFkii- But wLth "theasslstance of the little hfdn THE TORTURES OP Q8 attention of tbe citlswns oi ma ' HpaKng: im Eczema, whosb dats ItrengtkeueM Jbe.evl,-- , r.JH&m&M AKK m6'tbr'tenfold tot birmany foUies.-- : WtlOSB MISBR-ABIiE- : NIGHl'S'ARE1 r thai'rttewipic rdmanov wbieh"la dence. mothe,r, MADE SLEEPLESS' BY MlMliCBh DavlA as jack's till ia..lf set: 'lias proven the' resufj lasting. the anguish' TUB TERUIBLE ITCHING, burning Pains. he Olty .OpjMolL ,of tha;Ottjr e 'vTBej,f)stinqny U f 5onjtii foality. ajbdwe'dlneVerV feature and anxfoty forthe.'welfate of" her LBT MB 'SEND' YOU A fol- Earllngton.'KyV doordaln ' The.proot eonvineing. ..,..-TRIAL wayward ;so.nf. The tired careworn REATMBNT OF THE ' ',"' WHICH lower'- J Sj ThQmPB0A4.pwnlje.rj Ptlboe,--' expression knd all'sIgnSot weartbeSs HAS CORED HUNDREDS that on aod after Debi, '3rd, lfel2, ton, Kygsaysr "I- am thoroughly five way to tbe .delight audi bappl-n'es- s WHICH I BELIEVE WILL CUREYOUr. LWILLSEND that it shall be and i&junlaVrful to$ cbnvln'ced ' that there is no other HHEXi&jHH of the real, glad pother, when IT. PREK' PORTArtK OBLlQATIfiirON to fire, dlsehara' 'any nrwn WITHOUT. Remedy as, gbp,ci,foFjdisojder.ed kjd- was laid at ber feet. PAID. PART. JUSTANY YOUR WRITE flre'arms or flr Wbrks of any neys as Doau's Kidney PlllB. Jl was Jack's fortnne extreme-- kindness, .tof OR SEND YOUR NAME ANDME A LETTER, ADDRESS ON Through the1 ' deaerlptlon, whatever jon tbe streetq troubled fdr five years .swi'tU. Back A 1P0STAL CARD. WILL yirgll Shanks, bt MadlsonVllie the TREATMENT FREE IOP COST SEND TH1 TO yOU.. alHyStOr any public place within aoho and other annoying;, symptoms the corporate limits or the pfty ot kidney complaint, 'During the part of the. biant, was unexcelled, W.HUTZELIi,l2BW.M1alnSt..Ft.iWayne.tDd. bolnu of Karllu'gtou, Ky, and anv person sj&jr ly part pf the winter wheni the,' Voice and make, up of this lad tbo necessary to carry . wnp mall, violate this Ordinance at cold weather sets .in, C .was sure to everything King Still Admired the Ring. $any part parcel thereof,' Bhallbe .have an attack of lame back that part intended. MIbs ThelmaherfUl A few days ago Maud, who was. a as Madam Qlapt comes, in fQi; guilty of misdemeanor, slid upou made it impossible for .me to Work Jealous of 'Ethel, saidt "When conVlotlon therefore, shall be 'fined t ot days at a. time. tjtrjed many share of praiee. She was the typi kittle axolte your engagement witn , wAwrinldl you ' ". not. leas than $10, uer more than $50 rejnedles but got no relief. It was UKl IIIUUDOU.O-..U- B Jack, of course you returnod the diaall expect BUcb a fair dainty maid mond ring he gave you?" Ethel anoflenoq k4forach a year' that Kwa's laid up just about as J)ap,M, Evans, Mayor. Wlien" a' friend advised!' me to try to bo of such a. mastervery tne uiant. swered promptly. "No, and I don't much in Intend to, either. I don't care for Although Blie stood Attest:. Dhan's Kldn6y' Pills. J'got a box awe of tho cruel Giant her big Jack any more, but my feelings have Paul P.Prloo. aud began" taking them. In two was always, warm for those In not changed toward tho ring." NaWilliam Bradley, Chief of Police. days was back to work,ifealinir bet- heart Miss Sua, "Wade, Davis ,as the, tional Monthly. ueed. ter, .in 'every way. I do not bavo tbe Fairy deserves loadB of praise A Christmas Present From The Bee ' baoliaohenow.(and my' health has fornnuBUftl nblllty to deliver her Drives off a Terror Boo will uiv the flrsc five, biqn greatiy improved." The lines wjth such spltSudld The chief executioner of death, in long "yellug ladies in EnrMmjtbn who'ap-p- y Tho above Ptntemnnt waR given and In each Instance did thB winter and spring months Is Its a'dvanca agents after tbm isauo is mailed, In thb Fabruary 0 ;10D9. anU'i-whwith eaReaild pneumonia. Inr share of whs Interviewed W Feb- grace seldom seen In a child of these ore colds and grip. In any attack PostOfllce ti' tleket to "'The-Whitof these maladies no time Squaw" that will be produced in ruary 8, 1012 be added : "I am glad tender year's. Prof. Loving played by one bo- lost in taking the best should the Garrlok Theatre In Madisohvllle to confirm the public statement I the accotnpanfmentafor thejchildren medicine obtainable to drive it off. have found pn Dee. 27th. All that you have t gavp fopr years ago, sralsintr Doan's and Miss Zsna Shanks of Madlson-sonvlll- e Cauutless thousands this tn be Dr. King's New Dleoov-erdo In Order to gee theae tickotftls Ho Kidney Pills. Wheuevor I have rendered splendid muslo "My hunand belioves,'4t lias eouie tp the Bee Office and say you ocoastnn to use this remedy, I have acts whfoli was enjoyed by k'pthlm. from haying pneumonia aw this advertisement, Tins of- been greatlv benefited. " the audience, Mjss ananna uaa three or four thre," writes Mrs. fer applieB to- either the Mattneo or For sale by all dealers. Price 60 splendid musical Ability and ber George W. Place, Rawsonville, Vt., Co., Buffalo h 'and (or coughs, ooldB and croup ' cents. Performance. offirts are always appreciated. we have never fourid it equal." New York, sole agents for the The entire ohorpus o( little folks Guaranteed for all bronchial aileo-tion"When the hands chap badly and United States. Price 50 cts. and $1,00. At performances the skin splits on tho finger tips, Remember the name Doan's--a- nd surpassed the averageins,trrtctors. all drugglstB. and-the- . of this kind every motion Is painful. BALtake no other. LARD'S 8NQW LJNIMENT puts Unfair How. wue.h profit for the accoman end to the mlsemOue or tw6 plishment of amusement of this , Charming 'Wife "Gerald, all I had applications heals allfcreneBB and; Drastic Punishment, to pay for t,hW lovely hat was $30, f to sound condirestori the handsB5o arid $1.00 per. For having vexed her dead. husband kind, How does it strike, you?" Surprised tion Pree 25c, during life,, a Parisian' shopkeeper, "Mrle( that "Bold by St. Bernard Mining Mme. Matallde David, recently set Bad taste in the moutlhls removed .Husband (gasping) bittl, Incorporated, Drug Department herself on fire after saturating her with a dose of HlfRBINE. It strikes ma below1 the money beltl" sweetens the skdmaeh' aud. purines Chicago Tribune. ' la a letter, tbejlly.er .h bo.wqu xm Wi clothes with Mtrok Oamki and Manhera. " Sold by St. Bernard Miolag Go. n7 Pitt waa once oanvatfiinK for him whieh ahq wrote before X DeB Moines man had an attack Ml wbJ k oanie to;a,bckgmttHl8 be aiata4 that .aba .had ebosaa.the oorpoated. pr.ufij.jpaptin.fln., of muscular rbeumatjem In his ," iiKp-Wraaia ne iq ,iae JW5" meat, paiafyl idath.s fwsld, think & shodlddr; 'A frlena, advised himto "V 'fi? Wi r riiciiu v Srih you ifavor me wltM yoir to pwaiaajberMlf. Spring. That meant an anRh. t number or go W ; more. He voter "Mr. pftt,i,rMld he aoa ot and expense of $150.00 or and cheaper AJabama sought for a quicker Valeas. "t a4mire year haad. but If yon are troubled with ehronlc thuader atoms'aagrs t Bumber. way to cure It and found, it in a the . banar roar hurt" VMr, Blackamlta,1 constipation, tbe mild and gentle Florida havethe most: tmpra- T.lnimAiit. Three davs af Florida ha Chamberlain's Tablets MUd PltL rriKdaOr yoer aa4r, Wt effect of ' ter tbe first applleatlon he waB well. makes them aapeeially Butted to tor. your gurnlril " Fpr sale by all dealers. aaWfcy all eUaleri. year' 4se. tyr and'ablfiiy1 lb1 pro-duol- A, M. Gibson, our telephone manager lost his pocket book With fifteen dollars last week, it contained also sevfiral receipts, it u was ronnfi nnn rnMirtipri hv K. H. Edmonson the colored preacher,; who saw his name 6n the and knew whb lost it. How la, that .for honesty thffae hard rces-- a n.d 'Credit jiedefCsar.tf 16 times, and; Oliristmas most "iiire? -- Miss Allio' Onmpbe'li, our meet "their requirements. But Treacher of the Ilsey school came what of the hundredspf railroads TionieKrldav forvthe holidays. which (tick rlifKD "essentials," but ueed new equippieu?, They the Dawson teachers is ut home would spend untold millions for f(ft0hristmast , . , addjtipus, . improvements, and , ., Mr, and Mrp. 0rlahd Gkfclin,' r.blHug ;etock it'H theNr coijld only a 'newly marrierf 'coqple visited provide the fund. The increasinMte brides sister, Mrs. Bert H,ob- - ed cost of material and the ' very crease in wages make it good Sunday. for- such railrrads' to All of our librae boys and girls difficult the necessary funds. If wltko havo been away at school raise Inter-sta- te Commerce would have come homo for the Olirist- the lift its heavy hand, the situation mas holidays. would chance in a moment' and ' 'there is a prospect of hard prosperity would have a fair times it: sight if tobacco don't show. One of the first things get to moving pretty soon. There the incoming President should do 18 little mone? in circulation. is to reorganize the luter-stnt- e orily the miners andB. B. section Commerce Commission and make hands haveimoney fprphristmat. it the judicial body, it was in Tb aierchauts are gettiagblue tended to ' be'anh uot an oviec the situation. No tobacco commission. We second sold yet, tbat makes hard times. the motion of our esteemed Qnt girls have been busy for ,th'e New JTdrkHerald, weekB sewing and says: '.'A good, sharp, fivral behind closed, doors,, when it MfrkfiiA' Ritff?jto fa ftopfefcly. making homemade Imti lasefel wharshould b employed, mforal ,( r.licles for Xrajas suasiori Uod Christian ptbtesta- aod haudson each other. We love to tiou having proved uni'vliiiifnkWM gifts fdr tee this lovely spirit in our girls. vfcood luck to the Bee and a THE 118T PfiOOF pti ibout'to spedd ne!ariy'$o0,0t0',()0t) for rolling stock. This is to meet the car shortage on the St. Paul, 'the Atchisb'uH, the New., !Xo;rk Central and North weftqra '.Nearly all pf thjs mppey will go into wagee. This means $1,000,000 a week for a whole year to be expended by pplyiour; What would hstprjeif railroads if all the railroads in the country ordered the new equipments thy stand in such reat need of? The ' weaethy' coiporatious of which Wo j have ,spdkeji havjejfthe.re.-so- u , ,,, JvenlnXby.a.StrofiilCpmi ,pany. A. ,vti: VdhTGirik - .iA'l'thefabtest of all' fast ages .The, twentieth century is they axe out;, m ktrfekerbodkers rVSvomen1' b'e'for'a Boys.s.tjir Signs of public sanity are ap DGarinc The'v arevRrv welfioriifi The. people, of 1A: izon,; .isoonf; ofc-man- days, there 'will be' no i 1 ays-tern- s.' play ,tjitf rnayf b- - fsadto Jp a downright novelty, in that lb Is clean w.hpesoro, graced, byrorflftnepb.-- . 'blTntr'w'ltb'langnterHitd rich inh fntereSt, is ''Tho Ttfhlte SquaW,' tobe seen at the Garrick Friday, Doc. 27, matinee and ajght. , Tho play is from thepeh, pf the Delia talented young . actor-author, oughttp- vpU.artd, nssume - thib' they :fche. issue of TJhe ly Bee on Ffitiay Decl Semi-week- -? M. Olarko and IB referred to as oim of the Btage Successes and one that Is destined to endure. ."The. White Squaw" is styled a rnmontlc American drama., The ijceueB, are laid i'u the Michigan fifty ;tnil59' frdmiDeiroit and the ttihe is just abo'nt 100 yonrs ago. Antolne Campeau, of Mon- treal, btBiWlfo ahd'ltwollttle u daugL-te- rs are dwellers in. tills wilderness, strange, tortl)e white iriau and fami by one of tlhe eb'ildreu, Leah dark like her father'- Bfo leaves at then other log cabfu his wife and their other child, OotaVls fair and golden haired. Campeau Is slain by a beast of prey but'Leab is rescued by. Mlchabu,, a Chippewa Jn.dlan. The child is reared by the Redskin Tand Anipata, his1 sqdaw who grow to love her T.ery dearly and lead her to believe she is tbelr own child. respopsibiliti,;? boti pnly-joth.ir households, but of 'Sr"ate and national affaire. WeTmve bo time to think. "YV,e must plant today and tomorrow. t The magicians places a seed in aii earthen pot,' tosses, a, cover over it and in a moment revealg the growing tree. He typifies the spirit of the times. Our old Constitution, the, Constitution f the Jjnouutry for- oyer a hundred aud 'thirty years; iis frayedrntthe edges, tiireadbare) worn anil played out. The Ton . will be issued on Tuesday Dec. 31st. f ; 27th. The next paper, adopted, against the protest thouhtfiil eiti2;en8, a conH constitutional provision that iff j;he 18 'corp'drationa forced thro'ukh the t A Legislature, the! people- - 'should?! ' ' NdliceShrlners. Patrol will give a 'banquet to our new potentate, Henry P. Barrett, at Hotel captain of patrol, at Oijce. The banquet will take place at 880.p. in, HarJin, , Thursday 1912;Kizaph evenine, Jan. 2, Madison, All;.Snr.infer&.,wjs'hing to attend slfoulH '"notilfy ,E B; have a chance to kill it by the; The Legislature-- ' referendum. proceeded to pass laws thativverei apparently unfair to the corpora- -' tious, and especially to the. .railroads. Sd the rail road a circnlat-- , ed petitions to have a referendum on these meaTures, aud as employ more .than half the residents' of the Stnte the petititioha were willingly signed.., Jkleanvyhjle,' the anti- - ; ' . ! liar tooniy aiewinaianB.-vyaniiJBttiroes huntine one day, accompanied . FOk JOY which.1 hayfe i S'i Commfi"tidm,e,ub, want' to thank you froiln stood for Hires, mmt. be revised Vint fritn' tit (frixr haart " varntA fl -- - It aud readapted to' i. cebtbry bf, progress. case, of, stomach The icpnoclast is in the Saddle trouble a, severe rheumatism, from and of and demagpgue iphisspokesmiu. which I had been an almost help.j less sufferer for ton years. It suited, is of of-bot- itheir; (Operatioas-unti- l the voters could have iRader,Q'f IeWlsbdrg, W.,ya;. "for chance to speak. It's a poor ruler the wonderful double benefit I goi from Electric Bitters, in curing m4 that won't w.orfcboth ways .' the Buspendeduin TI, COULD htiOUT ! railroad la.wa, yvere4 automatically 1 tlieage anti-railro- ad con-tempora- ry and tlie moving picture show. The graceful dancpslof the past are obsdlote. The, minute has given way-tthe turkey trot and the bunny hug. Riches uccunVn-lat- e " Chronic rheumatism contracts the aud men decay, while' muscles, distorts the joints and un' dethroned. dermines the strength. A powerful penetratlug and' relieVlntr remfedv Whtot has become of the dewill be found in BALLARD3SNOW LINIMENT. It restores stremjth lightful courtesy and deference and suppleness to the aching limbs. of the older days, in the bpme Price 560,500 anil $1.00 per bottle. circle, ip the office aud in the Sold byBt. Bernard Mining' Co. public place of meeting? Whither we are driftin'i? Har Jaek.The ijsan Stalk A. Four Act !pers Weekly. o d'e-ceuc- th.eorv; the theatre my casfl as though made just for me." For dyspepsia, Indigestjon, jaundice, and to .rid. the! system of kidney poisons tn'at cadBer rheumatism, Electric Bitters have no superior. Try them. .Every bottle is guarahteed'to satisfy. Only 60 cents at all druggists. DON'T FORGET THE P00tR. Do not in the morning; forget tbe obildren of the poor, the children h FEELING OF SECURITY? I r , cr A Spjeniw Scsj. 4 aot operetta at the TemThe ple ttieatre r?day night was a first class 'entertainment furnished by 'children ttfthejifarlingj. tbe-SHial- ior l CZEMA IAN BE CURED! . mry iwni 'aoy'iJj.iut Prove It To You At My Expense. MfiyS8ii 'Ha . "'- - tr . .:,.. ,un on n looking through the window at Santa Claua centered, eyery hope tbat could be in their little breasts on their faith that' they; will be remembered jp.6t t'i.e safirie Vb' 'every 'jltis natare'S srreftt helper1 in o(hor vell,t;9 do child bas l'i(e, 'same everopmihKtldneyiill,T-- . ..',.., ij. .,,,, hOpeR and expectations be- - er and bladder Their A sworn iiypi)t of. pmtlfjr UBf'.waBHfasrdWttiarchriitma Dr. Kilmers With every ra'onilnir (ould find their Utile Swamp-Boo- t. ragged stocking flllada's If they; IfydU need ambdlclne, yonshokW , have the.besu t;,llfiyou aMialready,envlno.d thatr. THll)60T0il8 &UI8lOJr Steam p7Bpqt, is, what y eu, need you ',J will find it on salafc all drog stores iq bottles of two sizes, fifty-cen- t' Much Sickness Que to f 11 ii n mW H .'' jl'.tf' I i :' L l 'J Hi jA. I'deetdr's, 'flrsti ;qusstl6h) when t Maajle l9 cdn'sVrte'dbyWpWieh't'iB?' "ar'e .VbUf bowels, rfegufaiW'He 'ktihs'.tha't kflBend'fe Dr; Kilmer' 81'-- ' ninety-elg- h per qent. of jlllness islIhfmton, N. Y., for a' Bmbre,i bottle', l u wifci- ,jjm,YiHjel.ij.r- ,attended with inactive bowels and iree j, mftu-rrVi. Vf' ?DVr n "VVT tcjrpid liver, and that this condition vt"'nt valiikbtA "lnfrtrMktlb'ri. vtaliiriflr let 'Wben-wrii- ' must be removed gfe'ritiy1 and thor- aii abodtf tbe'k'idtfeys:' oughly, before: health can be restored. inpr beieare andmentioh tbiEarHnr-'n- J Bee. Iif 4,attL pdsnlve, .tofx Reiall Orderlies ' pleasant aid siife retriedy. "for Her Opportunrty. bowe) disorders in ;'Td like to, generaL, We are, so. certain of their yefing lady w.lth 'wmI great remedial value thatiwa promi said, ,th.e se a,t'epped 'mJtbe,-iaijki,(- , ypiqe, as ise to return thei purchaser's1 'mob at Brecpp, "Dei yqu hik. there. U,kfa ey In every caSe when they 'fall' to lrge afield in this comrAurdtyp produce enfire satisfaction. ,', "ye'ssum," drawled the rude farmef)0 platform, "thar be a field 40 acres itexall. Orderlies- are .ea.tpn, llko. aa Vide back o' the brick-kiln' tbey 6andv, and act quietly and soothing, strengthening) npthin' you could- .disturb. Jbut, rabblUi' have a '' . healing i'pfluenee oh the entire in- and,yorms," testinal tract. They do not purge, Kor' coughs laud colds die BAIi-- ! gripe., cause nausea,. ''flatulence, exLAJtD'a HORBHOUND SYRUPJ. cessive looseness) diarrhoea iOr.Qther It; apts spo.thliigly. mi tbe irritated annoying effect. They are especi- lUpgs.apd, throaK P,rijpv25c, Qo.and ally good for children, weak persons $1(00 por bottle. Sold by, St.. Bernard, and old folkB. '.Two sfaesV 25b add Alining Co. Inc.orpbr'ated, Drug.Der. ,l partmeut. 10c. Sojd only at our. storer-T- he Rexall Store. Flareback. "Had your, diampnds, .Bjlolea, lately?" ''The Good Lord Made Them All." inquired thei cukSfcpor.ir. "JEWgagod i?ou doubtless remember tho story to any dukes?" "Kindly omit banall- of the old lady' who deplored ' tho ties," responded the stage favorite. shobtlng, iof craps becausp,' though' "Actressea don't talk tbat Hnd pf stnnT ' bIib" didn't know wha. they we,ro nowadays. :if t dhl to 'bo interviewed, probably as dear,t-- them as "life was I BhalldiBCUBs othlcal questions only": . ' You naturally feel secure when you knfrwthat the, medicine; you.'are about to take is abselutely pure' and contains no harmful or habit- - producing drup. , ., Suob a medicine Is Dr. Kilmer's-SwamBoot, tbe great Kidney, Liver-anBladder Remedy. The same standard of, purityT strength ahd excellehce is 'maintain-o- d in every bottle of Swamp-Boo- t. Swamp-Boo- t is sclentlfleally.comr pbunded from vegetable be,rsf tf, It is not a sflmulaut and. Js( taken, ' Id .teaspopufnl doses. !It is not recommended for'every-tiin-1'v d W - g. v , '' - , . 11 Bewl'-.plsorr- s one-dolla- rv , wawp-jEeo- irTw, ' - ac' Semi-Week- ly opBaokool,'' . s, - , t . ; tho-wor- e to "anybody."' Frpm "Tlie.iBuslness of Being a Woman," by IdV'M. Tarbell. "I Louisville Courier'Jour&al. . . . if . v. be-twe- eh suffered habitually from conitipatioa. Doan'a KeRulets relieved and strengthened tbe bovyels so that they ha,ve been regujar over since." E. Davis. Grocer, Sulphur Springs Texas, - Knt FoSter-'Milbur- s. de-serv- ti, " , Owing to the Unqualified success "The Balkin PrlnceBs" both m London and New York, local lovers of high clasB amusement will be pleased to learn-thathis. musical suo'uess will be seen zt Madlsnuvllle "vVednesdav Dec. 11 tin Thepresentlng C9mpanj' Is Good Excuse, Fairly ' and includes most of tho. A candidate for state ofllco asked a and the man over tho phone the original members Ohorpus, famoaa, Leavenworth other day to look up some election re- Balkaneae Beauty do it In a few minutes," turns. "I'll said the Leavenworth man. "I am very, Flaanee. busy Just at this moment. My Marks T have some money, business block Is burning dowa." dont know whether to bay a boase e Kansas City Journal. Parks "Tale mtf .aa aatornqblle."' advice; buy a home and laertgage . ' Fpr any itchiness ot the skin, for skin rashes to ;get the machine. Then of t pre-emine- r . unusu-allyilar- ge $40,-00- 0, -- bt Ij :r yoalt-lM.vft- ;' ehap, pimples, etc., try Doan's Ointment.. 30c ' at all dtug (lores. : both."-oflt- 9o Traiwerlt. k o arMf,t , Ht Cham-Kar1ain- ( Idea Net Attraetlve. When a, shuWr.a'blet' '.exls,. don't voh write . x. ' BtatVtf tilslIverauiiboweM te an aMreafe pf 'the late Dayid treMry.rhisiait W.fae'.- eaase asked take, .;. T hava 'ri;Vo- - "BWnilnii inn ttibBV V"f""W nr.u Kjng's . ...jr. r . w,Lf ieiPlv ther 'ways ' pVMWj my neaixr- he re Bliss; Wl'.a a Diuerneea waiea compel rigbt.aetleb df atbmaeu, livsuggested that he had already expert er and bowels, and restore J ase&t4 la tfce asatter. heath and ail good feelings. aiest all druKKlsts. , I ' JaUs aFoal Tlet - ' --Whv lw-twe'- en - t : l a m rnra -- . aaa.etifK yer H 5 r--r- p t IJW fl&ttfcn 'ft kJW B i'ohi w i ,'! yiipfliiiijhywyi "V H'niii.im iiiyrc. NVMHR0V',5K4SB3aH irniTMiillllMfgMllIM " M: i Andres Co. Andres Co. Andres Co. Andres Co. I Andres Co. Andres Co,. I Andres Co. I Evansville's Greatest Christmas Store Is ready to help you in a wise and satisfactory choice in things for . gifts or personal use. , fc Search through all Evansyille and you'll not find a store with anything near such stocks of serviceable, practical things for gift or personal use. For overy rank and and Furs, in Holiday Novelties and in Dolls and other playthings for the children, there is a variety station, for young or old. In.staple merchandise, in Ready-to-We' of choice such as this store has never shown" before, and which never has been equaled iir this city. ar Come Now And See It At Its Best. Choose Now While. Stocks Are At Their Finest Fullness Bring the children and let them enjoy the pleasures of Joylarid in the Basement andat our exclusive toy store, 207 Main street. Come early in the day if you can, But come when you may you'll find us ready to help you to a satisfactory choice and to save you money. and make room for those who'can't. Fares reduced to out' ' ' of town customers. Store Open Evenings From Now on to Christmas. ! IMiMIMHmMMmMM CfalKSee EDITOR AND PUBLISHER 0. E, FAWOETT A8S86IATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS AdvertisingRates71 PAUL M. MOORE. MANAGER Member ot Kentucky Press Association and I Second District Publishers League Display Advertisements, 15c per inch staple issue Locals and Inside Pages, 10c per line Readers Resolutions and Cards of 60 per line Thauk6 60 per line Obituary Poetry Slight roduations on time contract display advertisements. Also locals that run several monthe without obange Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Golden Cross Lodge, Earhngton. No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday night In each month. Mrs. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st and 8rd Saturday nightB in eaob month. Miss Lxzzib Huff, Seo. Lodge, Earllngton Ben Hur Court, No. 55, meets overy 1st and 3rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall. Dr. 0. B.. Johnson, Scribe, OWoodmen of the World, Oatalpa Camp No. 801 meets every Wednesday night. All members aro earnestly requested to be there. Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World, No. 11092 meets every Wednesday. Y. Q. WAIiKKR, Boo. Bertha Umstead, Seo. Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays TTjrcan write photo plays JKJ more weekly. J J and earn-$25- , or WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW! If you have idea- s- if you can THINK we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. J Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language'' is wanted. " The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are "moving Heaven and Earth" in their attempt to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. They are offering $100. and more, for single scenarios,, or written ideas. Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers tff photoplays, are located in or near NEW YORK CITY.. Being right on the pot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted .by the producers, our SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. We have received many letters from the big film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, LUB1N, SOLAX, IMP, CHAMPION, COMET, MEL1ES,ETC, urging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. REX,-RELIANC- Entered at the Earlinjrton Post Office as Second Class Matter. AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr. Bernard Walton. Clerk. Deputy Monroe Davis, mnchumce i tr. sen Slaton's No. Office, Next Door to Postoffice, Madison- - i Rings-M- ISS silk, Kentucky, Pkone 24-- 2 Telephone 47 Tuesday, December 24, 1912 ANNOUNCEMENTS "We are authorized to announce Willis Rudd as a candidate for Sheriff of Hopkins county,- subject - CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor F. D. Rash. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J. H. Hamby. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. NIsbet. City Engineer R. E. Wbipfler. Street Commissioner Robt. Wood Councilmen Madison Oldham, Jj M. Cansler, Geo. 0. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, O.M.Henry. Meeting night flrst Monday night in each month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M. Trabern, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnson, M. D. Postmaster ObaB. Cowell. Fire Dkpartmknt H. D. Rogers, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Cbas. Barnett, Captain; Claude Long, Gilbert. Loug, W. D. Oavaness, Brick Bouthworth, Baker Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burBryant Deal, Firemen. Mrs. Emma Davis, Pros. Knights and Ladies" of Security will meet every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting members Invited to attend. Clerk. VlBltlng. members are cordially invited to attend any of these Lodges at 2:30 p. m. Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Madisonville Monday night. J. F. Dempsey, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secrotary. Earllngton Chapter, U. D. C. meets 1st Thursday In each month Will Oarrioan, 'the actios party o of the Democratic J We are selling photoplays written by people who line for publication." 'Perhaps we can do the same for you. never before wrote and write JX4 m i !'. If you can think of only one good idea every week, - y ft. 1 ? . ' We are authorized to announce A. O, Byrjim as a canidate for jailor for Hopkins county subject to action of the Doraoorat Party. St - L. A, N. TIME CARD. 18 jt out as directed by us, and it selis for only $25., a low figure. We are authorized to announce n&an r,. Walker as a oandldate for School Superintendent, subject to the aetioa of the Democratic pri mary. We are authorized to announce J. E. Arnold as a candidate for Comity C'pirt Cierk, of Hopkins . eubjeet to tue aotlop. of the v?Demoeratle Primary. We are authorized to announce 5B0Y ST. WILSON as a candidate for -- the Legislature for Hopkins county, CHURCHES. Viabjeet te the. democratic primary Catholic Church. First mass S every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 August, 1813. a. m. Second mass and preaching 9:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor i,Children Feel Inquisitive. Christian ' In the little world in which chll- - school at 9:80 a.Church. Sunday P m. Preaohing every dren have their existence, whatsoever Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. brings them up, there Is nothing so m. Prayer meeting overy Wednes, Time 01 arrival of trams paseing through and departure of trains originating at Earhngton, Effective Sunday, April 9, 1811. No. ; No; No. 04...... No. 54 No. No. .96. No. 51... No. 99 north bound. 6.a6a. m. 82............. 11.06 a.m. 53 .... a .& - 7.84 p. m'f" "H0VIH6 PICTURE PLAYWRITIKG" Don't hesitate Don't irgue. Write now and learn Just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. FREE You Will Earn S100. Wonthly For Spire Time Send your name and address at once for free copy of our illustrated book, t 1 11.22 BOUTH BOUND. ' 4.80 58 10.48 p. off' NATIONAL AUTHORS' INSTITUTE 1543 Broadway TRY SOLACE AT OUR Meney Back for any n, 7.44'a.mV 4.21 p. mi' p. m'. ' New York City ""-- a 'VI LNTERURBAN TRAINS. No. 106 No; 106..... No. 110 No. No. No. No. NORTH BOnND. 7.54 a.m. 2.00 p. m; 6.02 p.m. ' SOUTH BOUND. 105 7.10 a. mV 12.67 p. m,' 107...... 109 8.10 p.m. 0.10 Ill EXPENSE eaie ef M.IM,,lil.l.....,....,, ....MM,,,,,,,,, ,,,,!,,,,,,,,,, . THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Can you reacb. it? Are you firfurinrf on more mnuv? the I. C. S. can Lelp yau get it. Mar! as X before tJte courae iNTo-vyou wast and Do it now. BiBiivnei ' I pm. ftuely perceived and so finely felt as day at 7:80 p. m. Rev. H. J. Brazelton, Pastor. Charles Dickens. M. E. Church. Regular service? third Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 :80 p. m. TIME CARD. Prayer meeting Thursday evening Diplomatic Youth. Sunday-Bchoat 2:80 p. Bobbie brought his at 7:80.meeting, second Sunday m. M. H. & E. time card wont into at Class e fleet Sunday, April 9, 1911. ""Iret report borne from school, and It 10:30 a.m. 5:45 a. m. No. 112 leaves wra bad. Hie mother scolded him, Rev. G. W. Dame, Pastor. " but he bore up bravely, and at the No. 118 arrives.... 8:80 p. m. M. E. Church, South. Rev. W. end of the maternal lecture he said A. Grant, pastor. Services on by way of encouragement: "After all, every Sunday at 11 a. m. and bm, the greatest thing in life la 7:4op. m. Sunday school at 0:30 !. C. R. R. TIME CARD. a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday health." evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Ladles' Aid Society every Monday afterTime of departure of Illinois Gen. noon. Official Board meeting Mon dav after flrst Sunday lu each tral trains from Nortonvllle, Ky. HOW TO RESIST Rheumatisrn, Neuralgia, or Headache that Solace Fails to Remove a recent medical discovery of three German Scientists that dissolves Uric Acid Crystals and Purifies the Blood. It is easy to take, and will not affect SOLACE REMEDY la If o Do It v M.H.&E. ol Seven-year-ol- d month. -- & !.& (,hronic Coughs and CoI3. m . J Iron, added, Chronic coughs and Vinol because it bulld3 up tbwoalo..; system. . ned, YoucTn get your mpnoy back' any time, If YIboI does not do all. wcf. say. ' Sold, by IT. BIAVASB HINIMG CO.. run-dow- n Stress, vigorous men and women "hardly ever catch cold; It's only when tie system is run down and vitality low that colds and coughs get a foothold. "Now" ton't It reasonable that the right way to cure a cough Is to. build up your strength again? Tfcrs. Olivia Parham, of East Durham, N. C, says: "I took Vinol for a broBlc cough which had lasted two years, and tho cough not only but it built up my strength well." as Tho reason Vinol Is so efficacious In such cases Is because It contains ln.a .delicious concentrated form oil the medicinal curative elemonts of cod liver''' pll, with tonic, blood-buildln- gj dlsap-jware- d, coldsota,, 'f tfccrrt4. DrufjTHpartiaent .jaertiiuctea, Xewkv'" . rt r--. 1 m s ' "- yVjp has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month also Saturday night before and Sunday night following y eyoh Suhday prayer meeting evening. Sabbath school Dr. A. O. Slsk, Snpt. Ladies Aid moots each Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of Louisville. iENFRAi Baptist Church.-Servlc- es tourth Sun Jay morntnR and Unkindly Suggestive. evening in eaoh month and Satur A lady of advanced age required tho day evening preceding. Prayor and advertised: Sunday services of a page-bomeeting Friday evenit-g-. One of her dearest ".Youth wanted." 2 p. m. school friends sent hor by tho next post a Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. ' Episcopal Church Services 2nd bottle of plank's celebrated winkle a pot of fairy and 4tu b'utJday night at 7:45 at the filler and IT'S MIGHTY FINE TO BE WELL AND Library. Sunday School at 3 p. in. bloom, a set of false teeth, a flaxen YOU CAN SOON. BE SO BY TAKING Rev. Geo. O, Abbitt, Rector. wig, and a cake of lodino soap. SOLACE. "No Special Treatment, Schemes or Fefes." JUSTSOLACE ALONE doeB thtj work. Write today In Their Flats. ' LODGES. "I've a kitchenette ,ln. my flat for the free box, etc.CO., SOLACE REMEDY Lodge E, W. Turner, What's tho feature ot yours, Jones?" Baltic Creek, Mich, No. 540 meets 1st, aud 8rd. Fridays "A cellaretto. And of yotirs, SnjlthV" month. in each, "I've got a "sutfragotte In mino." . Famous B& I ef Moscow, G. D. CowbIiL, Seo. Tho largest be! is. the great bell at Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. Moscow, which l 86 feet In clrcum- Rush to Extremes. mootB every Monday nitrht, Visit A slnglo man. 'is seldom as good aa ference at the b ttom, over 81 feet ors "welcome. his sweetheart thinks he is, or a mar- high, and 23 inc thick at the top. jsnNEST jnjew.ton; computed at 217 K.of.K. audS. ried' man as had as his wife suspects Its weight bas b tons. It has .nevo! ' Hopkins Lodge, ,A. 6.,tJ.' WYNo, h is.". . I ,"'?' ' ' '!, .; 561 meets every Thursday .hlgrifc. i. - .M":Mt ' & &w 'ft,t fri Wed-desday, skln-tightone- r, Missionary Bapti3T; Church NORTH BOUND. 1.28 p.m. No. 102 8.40 a.m. No 104 No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a. m. v 6.86 p.m. No. 186, local SOUTH BOUND 4.08 p.m. No. 101 1.46 a.m. No. 103 No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. No. 185 local nass 5.53 a. m. SOLACE is a pure specific in every way and has been proven' beyond question to be the surest and quickest remedy for Uric Acid Troubles known to medioal Science, no matter bow lonft standing. It reaches and removes the root of the trouble (Uric Acid) and purifies the blood. TME solace co. oi .Battle ureeK, are the Sole U. S. Agents and have thousands of voluntary testimonial letters which have been received from grateful people SOLACE has restored to hoalth. Testimonial letters literature and FREE BOX sent upon request, It. Lee Morris, president of the FirBt National Bank, of Ohlco, Tex, wrote the Solace Company as follows: UI want you'to send a box of Solace to my father in Memphis, Tenn., for which I enclose $1 CO. This remedy has been tiSed by Borne friends of miue here and I must say Its action was wonderful. (Sfgtmd) It. L. Morris, Put up In 25v50c and $1.00 box the weakest Btomaoh, It is guaranteed under the Pure Food aud Drugs Law to be absolutely free from opiates or harmless drugs of any description. ADVERTISING. 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Mrs. Justwed Just think of it, deafyears froia pr . est one I Twcnty-flvbefore yesterday will be our silver' aW ' o alversaryr--udg- e. tf- .... v Keeping Water Hot. : Insulate the hot' water bollbr by building around it a boi. filled, with sawdust. Let the Are. go but Immediately after breakfast, and find' the water-in. tank hot at ten p.4n.. rjj)i a New Idea In Fruit Growing. An electric motor to vibrato gently a fruit trcq so tkat' ho sap flows to the buds' and blosBoma and enables them to resist frost has been patented. by a Colorado orchardist. . . . ' , r . r,'iMr- - 1U3 0 it i1'1 ;'tf vV ;' ? vr-. V-- - A , iMi. vrvjwn, !(. t ' 0 ,'tty4t,1t -- j v - A ; r St'-- 7 n V --J SZIS ti'wr- 1 . mi7rr ;3l"l. 95 JWT'TPT-- ' ' HiHa C-- 'V r n-t- Viii r. 3 " WIN v I, tf A Happy "f New Year And a prosperous one are our best wishes to our thousands of patrons, both old and new. Hoping that the "Coming Time" will bind us closer together to our mutual advantage, we are evr yours to command. r The Mine rencue lecture, at the" opera house last night by lustruotor CONDUCTING THE Fleming was a most Interesting A tettK tM-hffPRAYER MEETING v.. r CCaijirtijV: ft. affair and was enjoyed by all. Eula May Rogers and Margaret msm. Gordon, of Nashville is visiting With Other Tipics That Ars of Miss Orutohftelri iir.fi.'' ; Interest to the Workers V.'ll Mrs Burgesp WIr and daughter Miss Edna, of Carbon K.v.,re visitfor the' Church. ing' the family of W.;E. Ashby this week. leaders aim should be te foster and encourage by his own Ed Austin, of Smallhouse spent a suggestions the expression ef few days in this cl y with relatives. religious experiences of a geas be and unstereotyped character, that the. power and freedom of the spirit 'ift may be realized in tbe meeting. vm The leader's own part should be as nwakenlng and suggestive as possible, and at the same time Instructive Ai. - m "jffTK N$ m r 6 Good reasons w.ny we nould DO YOUR PRINTING ONE Intelligent understanding of your needs! and espert knowledge of how to meet and satisfy them. I W Ejf' BBBLLH J 'iSSlflBBBBH I Lameness I m Sloan's Liniment is a quick and reliable remedy for lameness in horses and other farm animals. "Sloan's Liniment surpasses anything ou earth for lameness In horses ami other hone ailments. I would sot sleep without it in ray stable." IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE, A,, m '- '&e mmmteJ The mam who whlspeia down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and - . St., New York City. CooJ for and Abscess. M&.II.M.GIBB6, ot Lawrence, Kan., , : " 1 had a mare R. T. D., No. 3, writes with an abscess oa her neck and ono BOe. battle ot Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her. I keep it all the time tor calls and small swellings and for everything about the stook 482 West 19th "SwehKn Mahtin Doyle, "hollers." c --1 News of the Town od Wanted apply 2 good kolicltorB at me oince. for money tu r.'tfht party lad., arrived Holhngsworth of Howell In the olty yesterday to visit his aunt Mrs. Huff. Iin W. D. Oavlness and bis Corps of Mechanics left yesterduj for Bham-roe- k Mines to place iat new boiler tbe Engine Boom. 4n , The alarm of fire 'Sanday morning was a a small blaze at the'home of Mrs. Elisabeth Majors on Metho--dis- t Hill. No damage was doae and It was soon extinguished. Bee the eomplele linn of Ledgers JFiles and aeoount booksjof all kinds at Bisk Book Store. MadisonvllleKy. Leo Salmon Is at home from Central University for the bolltdays. W. A. Toombs and Neal Alford, who have been visiting in the Illinois coal fields have returned home. Lawson Ashmore and Jesse Phillips, of St. Charles, spent today in tb!s olty on business. Meedames John Grasty and Bob PrleBt and ohildreu will leave In a few days for Montgomery Ala,, to spend Christmas with Mrs. Eugene Oolemao. Mrs. John Salmon and son, Leo, were in Madisonvllle Monday. Loose leaf File Ledgers of all kinds any size at a remarkable low price. BUk book Store Madisonvllle. Ky. Tbe new time card will go into effect January 6th, The new Dixie Flier making only two stops on this division will aUo oommense. Tbe stops will be here and Gucnrle. Robert Stevens, spent Sunday with friends near Empire. Claud Wilkey, of Nebo was In tbe olty visltlug friends and relatives Sunday after noon. Dallls Curtis, spent Sunday In Hopklnsvlllo with hiB father. City Marshal, Wm Bradley, spent Sunday in Hopkinsville. Or. Paul Banks, made a business trip to Guthrie Sunday. J no. Laoy col. was arrested Saturday by Marshal Bradley. Ic was olaimed that he had stolen a Back of flour from the store of Webb Bros. His caso will bo disposed of later. Mrs. Gilbert Long fonnd on the train Saturday after noon from a trip to Madisonvllle a purse contain ing over $40.00. She turned it over to conductor Will Bramwell who left it with General Yard Master Paul Banks of this city who will doubtless find an owner for it. Miss Mary Hewlett, Bpent Satur day and Sunday with friends in Henderson. Julius Smith, student ot Culver Military Institute, is spending tbe Holidays with his sister, MrB.E. A. Davis. On account of the small attend- aace tbe show billed at tbe opera house Saturday night was declared off. This troupe was' billed for three nights, but they-bifarewell 'to the olty Saturday night oa a late train. Dr. E. A. Dans, has sold bis automobile and purchased a flue horse from Hopkm y He. J. Morton Victory, ,who Is home from the Wabash College, J Bpent Saturday in Evansvllle on business. Ledgers of all kinds suitable for banks account books at Slsk Book Store Madisonvllle Ky. Tne prospective aandidatos for the Earllngtott Postmaster are not In favor of a primary. Congressman Stanley has been written to and asked If he would recognize the wishes of a majority of the oltlzens of Earllngton in bis recommendation to that office to Pres. Wilson. An early reply 1b expected and will be printod In the "Bee." The demand for houses for rent Is far ahead of tbe supply. There Is hardly a day passes that some one does not come to the "Bee" and ask If we know of a house forreut, SLOANS LINIMENT is a quick and safe remedy for hog cholera. Goreraor of Georgia fetes Ltntaeat for Hag Cholera. " I heard Got. Brown (who Is quite a farmer) say that he had never lost a hog from cholera and that his remedy always was a tablespoonful ot Sloan.'s Linlmont In a gallon ot slops, decreasing the dose as the animal improved. Last mouth Qor. Brown and myself were at the Agricultural College uuuuincana in tno a scuts on ot the ravages of tho diso&se, Gov. Brown gavo the romody named as unfailing." " Obsebveji." SAvAiOfAH Daily News. At All Dealers. 5c, BOc. & 81.00. Sloan's Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Uogs aad l'oultry sent free. Address Dr. Sari S. Sloan, Boston. Desperate Measure. Miss Laflln "What has become of our friend Mr. Clay?" Mr. Rand "He has taken employment in a powder-mi- ll for 6 months." Miss Laflln "How BtraBgel" Mr, Rand "Not at all. He wished to break himself of smoking." Puck. -- When It Is found that others are reluctant to take part la the meeting or their contributions have become largely mechanical and spiritually unfruitful, the leader's part may be developed into a lecture. This mode Is found most satisfactory In many English churches, and In many city churches among us. Such lectures should, however, be carefully conformed to tho occasion and be promotive of the same ends sought In tho They should not be sermons, and should bo of & strictly practice and devotional character. For Buch occasions, the exposition of Scripture In longer portions has been made by many men, notably P. R. Robortson and Alexandor McLaren. So also In this country the late Dr. George Dana Boardman used the whole of the New Testament systematically in this way. Others have taken the topics of the Sunday-schoo- l lessons or the Christian Endeavor series. This plan has the advantage of uniting different branches of the work of the church and utilizing an Interest already awakened. Such expositions of Scripture should be proposed with caro, and based on a critical study of the portion selected, In which the leader avails himself of the best modern authorities, but this critical work should not be Introduced Into tho exposition, the results simply being practically applied. These expositions should be both devotional and practical, tho spiritual Impulse being first sought for, and then Its moral application being Indicated. This Is tho apostle Paul's method In all his epistles. Sufficient variety of subjects canbe found and touched upon incldentaly to a systematic course of Bible study. Perhaps A rapid survey of tho contents of Scripture by books will bo found less tcdlouB than a sorles on a single book might, Lelghton Williams, D. D., Marlborough-on-HudsoN. Y., In the Homiletlc Review. and edifying. prayer-meeting. n, TWO Close personal attention to retail in the execution of every job. THREE Internal shop efficiency, skilled workmen, modern machinery and thorough super vision clear through. FOUR' k)ur own appreciation of the real value oil what we offer, resulting in an unalterably high standard of output. FIVE An unusual degree of success in prompt ness of delivery and meeting emergency demands. V! SIX The helpful policy of supplying from ourj technical knowledge, when needed, the idea or suggestion required to give the touch of distinctiveness. IWe think you'll like our servicer GIVE US A TRIAL Semi-week- ly Bee Earlington. Kentucky You will flad that drugRiBts every where speak well or (jhamDenain'a Cough Remedy. Thev know from Ion experience In theaale otit that in oases of coughs and colds it can always be depended upon, and that it ja pleasant and safe to take. For sale by air dealers. My Duty. There Is air Idea abroad araosff moral people' that they should snake their neighbors good. One person I have to make good: Myself. But my duty to xny neighbor 1b much more nearly expressed by saying that X have to make him happy if I aaaxr Robert Louis Stevenson. FAMOUS In this crusade against the evils of the world to which the church; Is turning we need faith as never before. It takes Infinitely mere faith to attack the temperance problem ;ihan It did to burld Chartres cathedral. A worker for International pea recently remarked that when he considered tbe lmneaslty of the undertaking and the opposition an which grows venomous as the cause advances he could not work wlthr either seal or hope did he not have abiding faith In God. The social worker above all others needs a vital, near, Intimate companionship with God. He above all others should frequent every place where God dweS. that he may strengthen faith, for ecstatoo states of being. He should meditate In the night watches mere than mere pietist He should worship in church more than the mere lover of ecstatic states of being. He should medltatelnthe night watches more than the monk consecrated to that alone. What we most need to fear today Is the decline of prayer, worship, personal communion with God for these being gone, our passions will seek only earthly things. The Sensitive to Others' Interests. 1b not a sign of power to make light of things that mean a great deal to the people around us. Even if people's Interests are unworthy or misdirected, we shall not win them to higher ground by riding rough-shooyer those Interests. But we shall find t easy to influence people If we show a genuine Interest In Borne things that mean much to them. Dr. Wlnfleld Scott Hall warning teachers and parents agarnst the danger of throwing aside tho worthless trinkets that a young boy carries In his pockets, reminds us that "tho boy loves the' teacher who respects the thing that ho holds dear." We may well respect, wo ought to respect anything that anyone holds dear If it is pot something that stabtls for outright sin For our respect Is an evldenco of our InBlght and sympathy, and the showing of such respect Is a simple duty demanded by courtesy and lovo. An alert, appreciative sensitiveness to the things that- make up the life of our fellows Is a form of unselfishness that Christ can usor mightily 'as he seeks to bless others through us. Sunday School Times. In Qod. Where Faith Is Needed. The social problems that face us today are so, vast, so terrifying, so unyielding, so that courage will fall us unless we have great faith deep-rooted, THE GTR1 DOWN THE SWtlX 4TVd -- SmVbbspIi DWin-U&- THEGllU; BACK HOME i...,. - 'V L on JLjL FvCh rBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiHB1 6TA0X BSAUTH8 look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches. Sores or Pimples. They don't have them. For all such use Buoklen's Armoa troubles Salve. It Klortfies the face. Excellent for Exzema or Walt Rheum, It cures sore llpst chapped hands, chilblains; heals burti6, cuts and bruises. UusurpaBBed for piles. 253 at (te fowtfs CHOC OLATES 1 '" -be-ribbon- 1 if, j v 1 A LL the girls like LOWNEY'S and we pan XX. furnish you with a stylish box of the most . all druggists. Saved by Cigarette Case. Ambulance surgeons tell of many cases "where a bullet has struck a man's cigarette case a glancing blow and not even so much as pierced the lining of the pittket in which the case ' was carried. It delicious chocolates to suit the taste of every girl you know. You owe these girls a little attention just about now. You haven't done the proper thing by d them lately. Come in and see our array of packages full of the most enticing bonbons ed When you fee dull; out of sorts, discouraged, , halt sick and everything: seems to be you can blame It on your liver. It Is tcrpldv You need going-wrong-- ' HERBIN E A Medicine of .Power in AH Liver Disorders. bowels Irregular generally constipated. Herblne clears out all thpso impurities, opens up tho obstructed channels, strengthens the torpid liver, cleanses tho blood, purines and regulates tho bowels. After the system has been thus overhauled, there is an immediate improvement. Apnotito returns, digestion Is good, tho spirits rise, tho mind clears of gloomy forebodings .and everything looks bright and cheerful, which means, sound, healthy conditions r e?7WfeM la the body. t Which hamper every organ In tho body. Tho result la that functional processes aro not properly carried on. Impurities got Into tho blood, tho atoxrach is bilious, tho kidneys weak and tho to call your attention to We tile fact that most infectious diseases suoh ub whooping cough, diphtheria and Bcarlet fever are contracted when the child baBacold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will quiok-l- v cure a cold and greatly lessen tbe danger of contracting these diseases. This remedy ,1s famous for its cures of coldB. It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by all dealers. wiRh a girl ' They charm the eye and touch the right spot including the heart. ever ate.- St. Bernard Mining Co. INCORPOEETED V Drug Department !hr . 9 When the liver is torpid, It throws Impurities lrto the system, Telephones In Theaters.-Otho back of epch seat of a now London theater there will bo coin in the Blot telephonoB to enable persona with defectivo henring to listen Jn what 1b" belhg said on the Btao. n JW Price 50c per Bottle. HWHWETM v .Self. , sjidedfly and you feci flno, vigorous aud cheerful. Price 60o, Sold by W.o'are so human that tho thought St. Bernard Mln,lug Co, Incorporated of others doea not often onter our Drug Department. heads until we havo flrut tried to satis- Heartburn Is a Bymptom ot IndiTake a dose or KERBINE In 6Uoh oases. "The pain disappears Instantly. The bowels' o p e r a M gestion. THE ECONOMICAL WAY The loner distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone (ScTel-ograOoirtpany enables the business man to conduct all of his outside affairs in the most ooonomical and satisfactory manner. You can Ret lonjr dlstasoe connections to all outside important cities and towns within a radius .of one hundred miles of Earllngton. Prompt service, reasonable rates. ph F. MLUMW ST. LMBt, WO. To cure SnartlsK Kyehnlla, Sore Kyc er Weak Bight, tute 8tefikM Bye Salve. ISOtPANO fttCPMMEMQtaeVl ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department Imprevati IneandesMntLamp. Inoandeaowit lawps la which the filaments are In the form ofian Inverted cone have been found to glye'one-flft'more light than those of the same sla in whloh laments form cylinders. h fy self. Rev. A. N. Wylle, Houston, Tex. Presbyter-Ian- , i, Christianity. Christianity, is not a philosophybut L V Jir ipforrnatinnQaii 4 a religion u "e' w. wason, ; a'cft-d'tijii- f unitarian, riusourg, fa. allf 1 GUMBERWf TELEPHOie, ft TELEGRAM COvSff - t- J !' '!.J ) I W y ? i 0 MMHHHHHRHHnwrHHHpHMHMHIBH fTkV - y5ffisg.'.T.":aaamr affl&ffp J.EJHJILT '"'""-- "" "Ft ROADS TO i R( 1M , "' .A t. : mhki, ;. " 4 ;T'V . Mut F"r. CMilruetlnefTiMliiyWalt UtH he Pjtbttnft Hay EMn 'A ITfce 'Tjioughtful ' fM ' IRUBY LUMBER IHCOKronATKO CO.! It.. "JU. , ?' 8ttd. Great N Mdav Buying at OncS'.l'' . .A"jffi .'' MAD150NVILLE, ;' MtrCjifU Make Mimm-rt-xnu-iTi.f- ArjlB6Wcai! Giisfmifs . ,' ; . rwn.'jMJ gL3CMsftsaiHaJl.r ;.j f , . .- il , ; . '. ; !. ,. '. .lf' i with comnlecav of bWte$ul& for. The. at.oekr burner, better and more complete than over befor. You'll fciiqf seiqccmp vour Uhristriias bonks frotn llje vast agBortmente. L rfi rdad bua8, WwftrallroaaTcan U tMftitWWfeRlW6fkVrell4ldaB-bBl 6fcrajwlth ffirdSi The sewtad K yprion. popKUnribtfb rteuiwoblems.,., , . years, we have added of aboWt 0,000 mlloa of Hetf railrefMi.a year'to the Amerlqan, systjpn. Tq Uulld and equip tljcse-line- s we hayo drawn t'om all thefmarketa of he world about $&40. 000.QOO a, year in new capital. Today tlks)'whq-figaro-Jdh tile building 6t bows Hues have to tace two very trans-pprtat- n Ir'thlrty Book Stock Is Ready ShoppersWi!fdlleiS i. .4; V ' . ' ' .v, ,. 40t.iVeiUofey Xi"d r. t J .....Qpk.8totCopen8JtR.hpJidiiaNi5i8on 1,U.I : t -- i i ran ' :r 14 ; : Wcstin chouse Electric Irons J ! vti ! r jvBtWr or v i' '.lil ? vnh i oyer socked ,,&& This is the bestroir made and are guaranteed j,. .Vtjwa ...:..i "yC ' 1 f'i3l Wl1 i tI-i 1. Ux'it,clrcumsta5: C',iiB 'thie-.'- ravSoirta!nty abS i' fQ it j "' ' i r r "' V tbe MofC .TJjia .8Uti. M'slowad dowfiJ vkndertajrf As MMiblUtiea-- . ,de W-oiu- W uh;rallroadB V iko searchlW W ' CUMING IEONS !. ! AND COMBS-W- SLECTEIO STOVIS We have, four pc five disc Wf are making a special price on these. Let us show-yo- u. stoves thatt are shop wdrn. You can get at your own price nearly. These run from WABM1RS This is the E. L. Comfo; and is worth more than we ask. We offer them ;' at. .BOOT - $3.00 g- $3. to $5. Dishes---Toasie- ri $3.00 'Stoves' t,.: ' " ;LET US S;PfpW YOllJ OlfRLIN'E OF: Gnafint ?, MsS w . .Mil III ). Ail D ESTINGHpUSE That Mjcans uaJitq. nsv.i?0''i.' .. Poods; fVrV ff,8 money UsaMs now neceasary, to biilftl new linee, and then face thereyii' grata .quMtlc-Vo- t oratlHg them pt a living jrpflt ' Therefore, under4 present condition, the average amquntofnew railroad pi this coun'try in the next few years ,wiU fall short, of the average for the last thirty years. No. new lines of Im portance aire being projected. 'The'onijr expansion, going on Is a very minor matter, a matter of little exteni'foi ; iiuo nca sections or important 'spuri; BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED GIFT BOOKS and feeders. The bunders of, the rail- Maiden Fiur Tlie Harrison Fisher Book for 3012, with many fall iimuo uiubi wajt uniu, tne proniems page net $8.50: today are' settled" beforo' they- caa . 4i. plbhge ahead and iglve their a'inb(t-Uob- A Younc Man's Faucy, by Coles Phillips nineteen pictures - oJ or, by this n.ow famous artist, bpxed, not $U,00. ,'Mplants and, their caWructlco frfee reia.--p. Yoakum P ku Qonoty Tiallads, by Johu Bav, illuatmted brN.-G-. Wprfc Magazine; AjU The Year RAiIndrby James WJiifcomb Riley, illustrated With -, v. wood cuts IS r n rf bvGnstnn Bimmun, net" $2.50. ftmLOfJOMQTIVE rhp'Liftrot the Bbo, by Maetorltn(k. illustrated in color, net $.00-- ' NEW STVUE; ;0F - abrading tW The Unknown Quau- - TireirYesterclavs; by HaroldJft f WriighV n.r..Q, '&, :, ,r A of Billy Goat .Hill, ThatNpb, by,exBach, net$L0 " jbyAlice MfiA'Rii iiet$lf,2l Cease STriDK, byl&iry Johnstii ? The Streets of Ascalon. by Kobf. ; VI et- $L40. .; fW, Chambers. n& $1,0. Th'e Arm Chair at tlie Inn, by fi , The Harvester ,. by Gene Stratton HopkinsoKu Snulle, pet $1.10. ij .V Porter, riet'$1.85.' Daddy Long Lees, by Jean !fm, &&'. "' The Lady Sidtt Sin, a sequel to .ster, not $1.00, :4t 'The Lady of the Decoration, by Fraud's Little, net $1 00. Halhe Ermine Rives, wiW . : Oprpbral Cameron, by Ralph luwiiy uuiurcu uiupiration, ?i. , e rl f t Hi i i; iTHCmW: FICTION ;;: Hpnrv Van Dyke's finest Work Connor? net ,$1.25. t ; ; of Prose "f,K . - .' j; I - illustration b B, r Wvthlipi f - in-col- oi t S., A IT" - One RetWjllV tenatrHoted '(fT "lta B SiemSitS Ruri Backward? as. Charcoals of New.and Old New Ydrk. Hopkiuson Smitli, net $5.00. ! Pictures and text by F, ' it; r-j , M-IS')M'ffl'Z- Kf A LAMP By..' ' '. The Greatest Gift Book Bargain Evier. Offeree! at 50cts ,. A Howler Jtosaanee by Jams ijffhitcib, Elley There are very fe.w modern Americas locomotlvea of unusual design. Formerly published at $1;50, with full color pictures by Jno. After years, of experiment during Wolcott Adams and cover inlay bv Howard Chandler Christy. which, many extraordinary engines a were propose we, have adopted cer-tal- ir oe orwaa ;Best""-rr".rr.- : u..(t i JM"flt)l5jft. j .OftM ' RUBY LUMBER INCOMPOHATKO. CO! a'' r - ' ' . ' ' :. "TI"? I , . MADI$ONVILLE,H t jr vx p?l " ' ' -- WBssaaaft5ysr iX2 ' I being da, one' side of taVeea-maner- . ' '," Jewel ' higkpreeMre tie 6tW. Coal, Is oarrfed JewelStery Bok i'-- s.m MftaU In bankers In the cab. thewgh la tkk upssea ouacters'"- (rrfjio. respect the aeoommodatlona for fuel liight PriMeie taeVars ., Um Raliroad, Man'a Magazine, for TruxtonKiuK while it ia actually, running forward Nedra the action of the drfylrig wtieels would Oatle Orauevcrow be 'considered backward in this ooaa1 Oowar.disB Court, Illuskrated try. The engine seems to run beak-war- T!haSharrrida' to go forward. ' Harold McGrath1 oomnpnd, wltk Goose Girl it la a the cylinders arranged la a peculiar Splendid THzzard '"' ifc' ' vv manner, the two Blgtrfpreesvre eft . , fundamental types, and unlese there is a eemplete revolution in the coBstractlea of our locomotives it to hardly poeelbla that the engines of the future wH be sweh different frosa these of the present In Europe and other foreign oean. tries, However, they Btlll eoetlnue t build aa engine that embodies Very anusual features. One of the latest was constructed for the ' Ital'aR ,rT5H. and k.. m wa ,placd, la front that the engineer Bight Uava, the clearest possible view of the, track ahead, ,Wbea, ihrofratio$ th,e eegiae a yeryv strange, appearance, says pre-seots THE FAMOUS LINE OF $1,50 C0PVRI6HT 12c A NOVELS NOW CUT TO 50ttr . Postage It will pay yeut The Qirl of the Llmberlost .Harold Bell Wright Tlie Calling of Dan Matthews ThatPriuter of Udell's The Shepherd of the Hillg . George Barr McOatohoon Freckles Gene Stratton Porter At the Footof.the Rainbow . , rd Graustark . Be.veriy of Graustark "' ".. t j, . Volume Extra "v this kUH CkrefHlly . Au affair of Honor ,v Joseph Vance It Can Never Happe') Again 1 Somehow Good John Fox, Jr. Little Shepherd of Kingdom Coe Trail of Loneaome Pine i t W. J. .Locke,, the Belqved. Vagabond Idols Morals of Marcns Ordyne . r, frv--, y-r , $! ! V rnxs. i vW-,?."--- - ' . 'V i f;J'?i j d fowr-cylln- dr .! -- ' Septimus Harold.iicGrath " Haifa Roeue" ' '' " to Clara Louise Barriham' - eyl-tsda- rs utt'"' . i are decidedly Id . tfmfteiH - the clrettlai' ksak Wder. ' I Water ta ear-rie- d : mJSiJTr K ndfira V V ftillara m 5rri-i,' c a F Counter Car. ' A Baelflc. .railroad baa InataUed , a .tanak ;eoaater oarroora train, runnlnf, freai Jaa yranclsoo. to Libs! Angelas. Tb. couate xtea4 the lepgth, of tke albag one Sr counter side, with tne regulatioa stools In front of the eoanter. Meals will be served at all . Fjret O f ft?fV&l v.nt-"JTSiu:,-- iIi w- - win Uif i;f , ) lvk, diiy ntw or re- - g .Ws. ' "r Special Messenger 'Younger Sf'."1 ,1 m Wjnstou Churchiir" ' OonMorJ vua The 'Crisis i'. The Crossing ( Mr Crew's Career- ; Rirhnrd Carvel Ralph Connor; - jChance. ' . t .Duinexia.uies in Haste .FfKhfijDit ci "Uf lf: nriBK xme I" Lpave of iLove -- t n h, Robert W. OhamJbefaj tv . . Dr.tLatiaeir . :...'!"' ia.t .:i H .. 1 .nous ;or THo'aiRQ'd: 0ndleg,f "J ' a EforCbi'MiUinMen4 ' $ ' David Graham Phillips i! J Fashionable Adventnros of Joahn' Orair --. Siege of Seven Suitors' Hearts apd Mask Meredith Niqholsou ' -- ;l4uBbplg.St.oryi. , Old. Wives tor New, Sfcpqacl nuuury xxeart , , 'r i.s vmmV w. w Vi: . Vy. 'I' ft W . new subscriber who oavs one vear's subscrinf inn now and January spoons for 25 cents. 1st hpfwn p a handsome set of Rogers' tea These spoons are a handsome pat- Si'vcr and wi!l . r last a life time. 'fVf '. . as roport-e- d about three years. in the Railroad Gazette of December 10, 1844. Tbo "eating bar" was about 25 feet long, the car &0 feet long, being .divided by a transverse partition in the; middle, and half of It y being used as ;a smoking car. 1863-CKail-wa- 'rece, aewsaasers which report this an the first lunok counter car ever run in America should look up tbetr history. Tke Pkilidelpkia, Wilmington and Baltimore ran two such cars "between Baltimore and Phllndnlpbfa for '' r "' - Spcial Secretary, I4trv . Rineharfc Man In Lower Ten When a Man VaVriaa Tbfi Window; at the White Oat ' :KateT)ouglii8 Wlggen The OldPeahhhv Piiw '.' r' .t Rebecca of SonnybrOok Farin 'Vrf.' l(ow Chronicles of Rebecca' '"S R,ose of The River :' . " :H; Spsanne and She . GsBraiioa , a ;' ,' 'it: . Foreigner Prospecter Glengarry. School Days t:: Tie Barrier le spoilers XVHi J3BRUU . . le Silver Horde ; Age Gazette. . Man from Glengarry ' Tho Doctor 'Maruaret Delaud TlmAwakeuing pf Helen Ritchie Dr. Lnvpiider'Sj People , i . ' '. ' Kf'i fel t n. - ws i'i B"" U Si 'zT.-y5pL&r-&&t---&&.x'L- ' " . ..jr' ...-- j li fe life,1 '9 r1' 5r ' '"'' They wont last long - i' If; 4. Br Be ' oemi-Weekl- y Bee Kentucky. : Country's Electric Railroads, " '"H'M". ' The electric railroads of tho United . ten billions of States carry hiore-XliapaBsengors in a year: there are 1,300 Bob, BpiiJifjBattleu of these electric railways; they own and operate 42.000 miles of track and 90,000 cdrs. They employ 250,000 their capitalization la five billion David Harum s' dollars; their annual gross earning Emma Lou arp ?500,00d,000. .They operate street, Fifty .Four, Forty dr elevated, underground, undorwater, Fair God Interurban and partly electrified Garden of years steam railways, Twonty-siThrobs ' ago electricity as (motlvo power for Hooaier Schoolmaster any of those purposes was unknown. House of BoudSge n ujcj unester iaies M T ie; Mountains , t .4 ,, T ic Rules of the Game . . ceu Aran itt.. Tie Forest. Vt'l IIJUII Steward Edward W.kita ' ' u jrtiurer's nnnui "" ' ryil i' m i ,, "Vl' " v v' .fv '' .w'.A-'- . ,. '' ' . aV'v. ; ' . i'v -- JH M TIHI- - ( ', 1'Vv- - MISCELIAWIOUS i '4 OourtifBoVilli3 sfc por-son- s; ..vVr ?- - "-- f' . 'rShriSS Lavender and Old Lace Mary JMiio'aPatviW '" ; FJglit:' . ; , M, Pratt Poppy Ur.ole I Yoke V, v , x Heat Allal.... "'fv ' ., Paul Anthdyphristian, '"it. i'i k " ffiK 4 R AHK If Wjieii Patty wetit to;Cellege 'William? ' " tf.' -- " J R Jaw - Earlintan, i1 ' jnv I.' mm Or ' "'v- - s- - "Any fre4gnta soon?" she asked. "Not till night" "Npr loealsr "Not 111 la, the morning." "No otk tra&s before the passenger?'' "Ne' Th .bid lady hesitated a moment 'and ttiea.saldi "I spoM it would be sale, ferj me to cross tke; track." Xanana City itar. , agent. MART WARE'S PX0MI81D ,L AtfD &kfe In Trying to. Cross the Track. new book by Annie Fellows Johnlo d ether new JuvosUa Bok, Is the pText passenger train Tbr "When Ihe Rocket Books, by Peter Newell Si oo. ' due?" asked an elderly woman of the Nancy Lee, by Margaret Vafd. author of B'etty Wales Books, tut fi.ao. depot agent in Portl'Scott. "In about Patty's Butterfly Days, the new. Patty;books, fe.oe, Ctyfte qhams by Ra)pa H, Barkear, ttMgfr. four hours, mn'dain," replied the Theoy; Wilhtb,e. I. S.Fliherlee. by Wheeler, fiUV' Tf 1 ' ,Gr4r Set(3;WePe4Serle,TljCk,BoiMSerlefTSlftScl,TlteBeyAye The Mofar Boat CliA, Srp The Submarine Boye Serin, PMyiUder Selioerjaefs". Sefles, Aatawsbile. Ckls Sedee, Hih Scfeeel'Girla Settee, S00IS far 10YS aid QI1LS at tg Bm SeriM , Mlgyi' abol Jtoyt " ! -- , ' A, Aparoprlately dining ear tti' Numbered. moyea realariy Book ! v.r-,ix?- ." r1 kasi for Its' number ltSea aerres to UltttfUrnkf m: Proaybik. tba hi KfidionvUit7 KyJ ' ; a ' s4fas hanier Mto tbJaaa -, jarh. bii1 O.We$tjCenter St. .' .I'M ' tor. Wv om Fr,ntiW . j'. r ' - '..sf-'f'- . - . '.f , ij - .". lt- - Jt& HBl.n x-- g o .?SI5W'"' . vt..t.M3iB-t t.ijw.i.'.fFi kawti iiii vtfeiu,.ii.'.'ijssai ..' 2Jtr-M.HsV.M;'i-wariufiSf- ('ft'';-ifr- : ;... . .5 iP?2 rinTiMie