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, I'- -y -" P. COLORED COLUMN. BfiV. J. K. EVAHS, EDITOR &? 4 L J J j. '- ,1 S tf ' IFtSi''-' fcv. iere is Brains, Good Judgment and Money in our Men's Shoes The brains of the most expert shoe Mulders is used in making t)ur shoes, "heir judgment of comfort giving qfcality in lasts is gained by hard jrd groveling experience and fre- fclent financial loss there MORE in Itljem for you at the prices we ask for em. $2.50 to $5.00 POCKET SHOE GO, 217 MAIN ST. :e Store With the Big Brass Feet in rront i Ilsley Happenings Bine Stocking Club he Blue Stocking Olub met turday afternoon an the home Miss Aileen Davis. A most interesting program as given concerning Madame prry and the discovery of Rad- am, by Mrs. sy. u. iJaker and Miss Ellie Gardiner. Misses Lyde Mason, Morgan- aid, Hheda, "Waddlington, Gra y, Bonnie Vara Mnrphey and ora Jall were guests during e social hour. he, last, mepfcing.of, the year will. m held at "Woodlawn," the country homo of Miss Aileen (4old, April 2Q, e lively as a Boy. '"If you are tired, run down, have no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic. A few doses will set you up give you a boy's appetite make you Btrong and lively as a twelve-year-old. Purifies the blood And strengthens the system. 50o a bottle at tho St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart ment. 1 You Need Stationery. Nothing giveB an individual or a firm standing in the business world like nice stationery neatly printed. The Seml-Weekiy Bee job depart ment keeps constantly on hand a fine lin6 of letterheads, noteheads, billheads, statements and envelopes, both linen and commercial. We also do circular, invitation and cat alogue work. Give us a trial. You will be pleasod. Eggs For Sate l?or only one dollar will Ball you one sitting of pare bred S. 0. Buff Orphmgton eggs. Stock for sale. Mbs. A. R. Blanks, Madisonville, Ky. That Well Known Comedian and Funmaker, "Gnas.Ga- no"'With Coburns Mighty Minstrels Joe ' Wilcox" got' his foot' badly mhshed'in Hecla nlme last Wed no's day mbrhl&g. He is now able to bo out on the Btreet. , Julius Hill arid little Howard Laffoon are visiting relatlvos and friends In Birmingham Ala. Mr.. Bon Edmonds and Miss Betsy Vance were quietly married Saturday night at thq homo of Mr.' and Mrs. Loomls Nelson in tho presenceof a few friends. Rev. J1. R. Evans preformed the cermony. May peace and prosperity attend them on their life's Journey. Mr. Oharlie King and family left Saturday night; for Kansas. "We wish them success on their journey. Hopkins Oo. republican conven tion mot at the court houso in Mad isonvillo Saturday at 1:00 p. m. The forces were lined up for Taft and Roosevelt. Tho county delega tion was instructed for Mr. Roose velt; , Mrs. Lucy Hughes was called to Hopklnsviile April 1 on account of sudden death of her mother, Mrs. Helen Phelps. Mr, Jas. Hughes and Mrs. Mary Moore attended tho lunerul Wed nesday April 3. The bereaved have our sympathy in these hours of sad ness and affliction. Ed Orisp, of Olarksvillo Tenn., is in the city engaged in the mining business. H. D. Dunvllle, of Slaughtersville was visiting In our city Sunday. Services at tho several churches Sunday were good. Rev. P. D. .Gordon preached to quiet an appreciatlvo audience at the O. M. E. Church Sunday after noon. The missionary program rendered at tho Baptise church Sunday after noon was a grand success. Every pumbor on the program was well renderod and much enjoyed. Revival Is expecte'd to begin at the O. M. E. ohurch April 15. Mrs. Pearlle Childress is on the sick list this week. ' An after collection was taken amounting to $3.10 at the Baptist church Sunday for Mrs. Llovd Riv ers, who is very Bick and has no support from any source. Any as sistance given her will be greatly appreciated, Mrs. Cavenangh and son remain very sick. We should visit tbeBo people and render whatever assist ance possible. Mr. George Qualos and family, of Hecla have moved to Circle City. Rev. Evans aud family, Rev. Garrett and a number of friends were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mason for dinner Sunday. Mr. Lee Childress has returned from Hot SpringB Ark., much im proved. He is looking well. Frank and George Edmonds were called to Carbondale Saturday on account of serious illness of their sister Helen Maxwell. The Easter program rendered by the Sunday School at tho A. M.E Z. church Sunday evening was good Quito a large appreciative audience enjoyed its rendition. ffl1 L A1 jfei-t. -JHiMir .t ...IPS j 1 111 iMIlll IUiVl . MMY . sl m HlHV r ' -U. I J 11 ' ntth tlm Cok.AU.. Vt.k l " ' I '1 4.)! Co.xi!tht Han Scbaffaet & Uux Copyright Hut Scbtffocr & Mux H 7HEREVER a p-roup of voune fellows gather in these days you're pretty cer tain to see -good looking clothes. The demands of young men in matters of cut, fabrics, colors, pattern, have done more to influence the making of clothes than any other one thing. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX make the kind of goods that strike the fancy of such young men; there's distinction and individuality about their goods, and a finish in tailoring that gives the wearer that indefina ble, but very desirable air of "class1 which men always want, and don't always get in clothes. t -J ' '" ' " ''' """ Xu want ; it Jrjburs, ,.no matter who you are or how old you are. You'll get it here. : "'7 .:-.- ,. . - ,-, w Madisonvile, r- Kentucky j.Ml" the Home of Hart Schaflner & Mark Clothes '--- ' Hecla Notes To the Bee I wish to say that Hecla Baptist Sunday school pro gram could not be excelled by any children. W. M. Tyler Suptr., Mrs. Jimmle Tattom, Mrs. Emma Dosom and J B. Wiltch Teachers. Closing remarkB by Bov. J, H. Thomas. Themo of duty and right haB lead boys and girls to tho path where they can see the light in mother's old cabin window. It was grand. We wish that Earhngton girls and boys could have been pres ent. Eev. J. H. Thomas will help Bey? P. D. Gordon in a series of meetings this week. Lest We Forget Whatever faults may be Imputed to the colored minors of Earllngton, we are proud of the fact that they cannot bo acoused of ingratitude or disloyalty. We are prpud of an op portunity to do any honorable thing to promote tho best interests of the St. Bernard Mining Company. It mattorBnot what may bo said either justly or unjustly against this Com pany, it has done more to foBter the cause of the negro's educational and religious progress' than any other similar corporation or company In tho state of Kentucky, or any Other Btate so far as we aro aware. We look with a pardonable pride upon eg E3. Funeral uirector. : ,:: I Plume, 124-2 WNfflMrttNMUNMHMUmMWHNMiit M. SLATON Licensed Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, MADIQPAJVILLE, KY tmmittmmmmtttmmtmmmtMWNmmmtmtt our $15000 school-building, so sptea-' didly equipped. We are equally proud of our brick ohurches and our modern library and our amusement halls. 4.11 of these institutions are practically gratuities from the phil anthropic St. Beuard Mining Com pany. We hold too sacred jthe memory of the Immortal John B. Atkinson not to bo loyal to those Interests for which he sacrificed hlB life. Like the white man, the negro' must learn to support those interests, which support him and his. The man that is not true to the conditions under which he must earn bis living is not true to him self. The man that is not true to himself is not true to any one else. Our interest are coextensive with, those of the St. Bernard Mining Company. The greater the prosper ity of this company the greater the prosperity of tho colored miner. There is no class of colored laborers in the Btate of Kentucky better paid than tboBo connected with the St. Benard Mining Company. They are well clothed.well fed, well houBod, and have a comfortable bank account. ' As for us, we are proud of tho uni-. que honor to bo accused of being used as tools for and by such a ben-j eflcent power for good In the uplift of the negro race. Respectfully TcourB, .' J. W. Bell. 4 ' YOUaiSXKOMOXSY Our Reputation and Money are Back This Offer of NOTICE Annual Stockholders Meeting Notice is horeby given that the annual meotipg of the Stockholders of the St. Bernard Mining Co. wiU be hold in the offices of tho company at Earllngton, Ky. at 11 a m Wed nesday the 8th day of M;ay 1012, fof the transaction of Buch business as may regularly como (before it. DAjfM, ,EvANs, Secretary. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Olarenc Knowlee, of 1131 East ,61st. St., OhicaRo, Thursday a fine girl.,: Mr. Knowles was formerly an employee of the Earlington Ma chine Works, but is novy super-i intendant of the I, O, and Y. & M. V. System of Water Depart menk. He is a friend of M. Han na, Sr's family. ' ; We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy falls to completely relieve you of consti pation. We take all the risk. Yon are not obligated to U9 in any way whatever, if you accept our offer. Could anything be more fair to you? Is there any reason why you should neonate to put our oiaims to a prac tical test? A most scientific, common-Bense treatment is Bezall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. They are very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in aetion. and particularly agreeable in every way. They de not cause diar rhoea, nausoa, flatulence; griping or other inconvenience. Rexall Order lies are particularly good for chil dren, aged and delicate persons., -We urge you to try Rexall Order lies at our risk. Three sizes. 10c. 25c, and 50c Remember., you can get Rexall Remedies in this com munity only at our storeThe Rex all Store. St. Bernard Mining Co., incorporated, Drug department. COBURN'S ' GREATER 4 MINSTREL'S i- COMING Three of tho latest and best song 'successes of tho season, "Good Byo 'My Love Good Byo," Whon The Sands of thoDesort Grow Cold" and .'If All My DreamB Were Gold I'd Buy The World For You." Sung by Leslie D. Berry, the In terlocutor and robust Baritone, and Justin T. McOtirty, Lyric Te(nor and Xodler with the big fun show, ,J7 A. Coburn's Greater Minstrels," Saturday night, April 18, at the Temple Theatre. V Everything new thiB .season, new people, comedians, jokes, songs, and special scenery and eleatnu effects) A great big laughinghit, bettor.than ever and always.good., atbu,., this paper for further ;ioafcures pf a seasons program, Seats pn sale at News Stand. - (( FINE FOR Hurt" Furniture Furniture has to put up with a lot of knocks, bruises and bumps they're bound to show unless you over come them and make your furniture good as new by using POLISHALL Removes light spots makes scratches invisible and renders the varnish more lustrous and enduring. Good for pianos, tables, chairs, and for all furniture navlng a fine finish. 25 and 50 cents the bottles. St. Bernard Mining Company ', Incorporated DRUG DEPARTMENT (f1 i 1 Ragged wound's are painful and cause much annoyance. If not kept clean thoy foster aun nocomes run nlntr nnrsa. Ballard's Snow Lini ment loan antiseptic healing reme-l dy for such caseB. Apply It at .uight, before, going to bed and cover with! a cotton cloth bandage. I heals 'ini a few days. Price 36c, 60o and $1.00 per bottle. bo;a by,, pt.. . jgeraara D. TV Mix advance atrent for Oo- burn'a Minstrels was In town Batjyi0ipgOp.. Incorporated, Dnig,De-! hirday. He eoea'-'to' ; H6pklnsvllle.,,TaHrnent;' u ' " 4 " 1 Pl"',( parttaent.' PRINCESS SPECIAL! 1 """"' " - 1 1 - ... ..I. , . This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. . 1 ..i . f . . ' ; - 1 . - . 1 - - ' I 1 ' Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children We are again running the "Worlds Best, Pictures," Yoq know what that means. "Lublns." "Biograpb," "Kalems," "Essany," "Pathe," "S'elig" and "Vltograph." MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. 'is THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE XO0K HEBE, MB. PABMSBI 1 Nota that lbs Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company. Incorporated. Is ofcsr. .a ... ..- --"" I . tng to you an loeai proposition lor teiepnone service, using our service you nave, ad 'vantages of long distance connections to every Important point In the united States. .The i.D aa friends and relatives. All thestf ad' advantages ol telephone service In your residence are too numerous to mention, but among ires are more than worth the pi Literature and Information furnished by calling on our manager, II. W. Shelton, them would be daily communication vritn tne maricets, oDtatning prices, getting accurate tber, calling up your neighbors, irienas and relatives. All thestf price you would pay for the service, i reports en the weather, calling up your neighbors. vsntages ana pleasures are more man worm ine ICyHBERWHD TELEPHONE & -TELEGRAPH GO, Incorye- I mf K. V !i V f, fwiS ifzf&fqfri v t t, A 'l r-'Ui&iw.;Ak4 . . ' Al. " i , i ,S ! " -i m -4l yrM -0 n' rf