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vilk, Kentucky, Phone No. 24-2 Kings -MiSS AILEEN DAVIS, iqr.
Telephone 47-
Tuesday, February 11, 1913 '.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNTY JUDGE
' "We nre niitliortzeil to announce R.
B. Bradley us n candidate for ro
jteotlon as County Jndire, subject
to the action Democratic primary.
We are authorized to antiounco
William T. Mills hb a candidate for
County Judge, subject to tin. action
ot tbo Democratic partv.
We nre authorize 1 to announce K.
D Morrow as a caniltdatp for Conn-
ty Jude of Hopklt" county, t nljot
I to the action of the Demm-ratio prt-
mary.
JAILOR
We are authorized to announce
A. C. Byrum at. a canldate for j.illor
lorHopkius countv pubjent to no
tion of yie Democrat Party.
We are Authorized to announce
Ural Hardwlck as a candidate for
" the office of Jailor of Hooklns
County BUbect to the action of the
Democratic primary.
SHERIFF
"We are authorized to pnuounce
"Willis Budd as a candidate for
Sheriff of Hopkins county, subject
;of the action of the Democratic
.party "
vy," are authorized to announce
J. Crowder a8 a candidate for
Sheriff of Hopkins County, subject
'ito the action of the Democratic
Primary.
We are authorized to announce C.
S. (Diok) Williams as a candidate
tor Sheriff, subject to the action of
'tb.e.Democratic party.
W are authorized to announce
Tom tiOgan as a candidate for Sher
111 of Hopkins County, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri
mai"y. We are authorized to announce
H. H. Grady, of Madisonville, Ky..
a candidate for Sheriff, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri
mary. We are authorized to announce
J. E. Hicklin as a candidate for
Sheriff of Hopkins county, subject
to the action of the Democratic pri
mary. We are authorized to announce
Prootor Ashby as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Hopkins
county, subject to the action of the
"Democratic primary.
We are authorized to announce
W. H. Parrtsh as a candidate for
Sheriff of Hopkins county, sublect
to the action of the Democratic
primary.
We are Authorized to Announce
W. H O'Bryanasa candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Hopkins
. county subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary.
COUNTY COURT OL.EBK
We are authorized to announce
J. 13. Arnold as a candidate for
County Court Clerk, of Hopkiiin
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary.
We are authorized to announce
Frank Brown as a candidate for
Couury Court CIhiI: Hibject to the
action of the JMiioenuic Primary.
Wo are authorized to announc"
S. T. OATES, of the Curtail, as a
candidate fu countv court clerk,
subject to the action of the demo
cratic primary.
We are authorized to aim ininoo
Johu Q- Salmon as a candidate
for the office of County Court ClerK
of Hopkins County, subject to tho
HPtlon of the Democratic Primary.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
We are authorized to auuouuce
C&bb L. Walker as a candldato for
8cuool Superintendent, subect to
. the action of tho Democratic pri
mary. We are authorized to announce L.
It. Bay as a candidate for Boliool
Superintendent fur Hopkins County
eubjeot to the action of the Demo
cratic party.
LEGISLATUBE
We are authorized to announce
"ROY B. WILSON as a candidate for
he Legislature from Hopkins coun
ty, subject to the Deinocratlo pri
mary August, 1913.
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Inconsistency
A. man who would fcom to bet:
n dollar from n stranger in thr
street --v III mnrch into u news
paper office and seek to iret ndol
Inrs worth of advertising "free
gratis and for notliini:." od
when lie is politely t!d to do
business in a busim-" a.,
will lo'z lilinelf up in Instil dud
upo.i and !io.vl ubonl the indig
nity Ahiehlia- I)e3ii off-r.1 -him.
Biir j) Miplc iiml httl" p 'i'
pie, v. ise j ot'fc ;in.l ?o l, .-li r
the iue, .nitl the uail ot "n
only mutches that of the other.
The street car companies deuiun.
ttieir fare before veil ride: the
butcher, the baker and the can
dlestick maker, all tell you
fraukly that they are not in
business tor their health's sake ;
but for some newspaper to ad
vise some lnnoceutly jrra'tiuu
citizen that it cost real money to
produce a newspaper, is to set
that individual on the trail, a
vindictive and revengeful
Nemesis who makes Rime howl.
Funny, isn't it, how mauv peo
pie think that they own a news
paper simply because they bor
row one from a neighbor now
and then to fiud out what the
world is doing?
DON'T BE BALD
Nearly Anyone May Secure A Splendid
Growth Of Hair
We have a remedy that has a re
cord of retarding baldness and pro
motlug hair growth In 93outot every
100 cases where used according to
ditections for a reasonable Uugth of
time. That may seem like a strong
statement It Is, and we mean to be
and no one should doubt It until they
have put our claims to an actual
test.
We are so certain Bexall "93"
Hair Tonic will eradicate dandruff,
act to prevent baldness, stimulate
the scalp and hair roots, arrest pre
mature loss of hair and promote hair
growth, that wo personally give our
positive guarantee to refund every
penny paid us for It In every instance
where ft does not give entire satis
faction to the user.
Bexall "93" Hair Tonic Is as
pleasant to use as clear spring water.
It is delightfully perfumed, and
doen not grease or gum the hair.
Two sizes, 60o and $1.00. With our
guarrutee back of it, you certalntv
take no risk. Sold onlv at our store
The Bexall Store. St Beruaro
Mining Co,, Incorporated, Diu
Dept.
INDIAN MAIDS WILL RIDE
IN SUFFRAGIST PARADE
Native Costume And Bead-Trimmed
Trappings For Horses To Be
Used by Them.
WahhinKtou, Feb. S Dawn Mut
daughter ot duel hoars, of the Ula
ulnr National Park Indian, wi'i
cuimuuud a troop of mounted lu.liaii
maiden in the caralry diviMuu of
the women's suffrage pageant lino
March 3. Till Ih tliH sulci to be the
Hrt limn IjiiUii women liuvo taken
uny part in the nation-wide move,
m u nt lor extending the franchise t"
won en.
In Dawn Mist's troup will be o-n
maidens, all selected as being the
most representative of their tribe.
All will be dressed iu their tribal
ceremonial costumes and be mount
td ou Indian ponies richly capari
saued wifh elaborate Indian bead
work.
MOTHERS CAN SAFELY BUY
Dr. King's New Discovery and give
It to the little ones when ailing anb
fullering with colds, coughs, throat
or luug troubles, takes nlca, harm.
Ihsb, once used, always used. Mrs.
Bruce Crawford, Nlairra, Mo,
writes: "Dr. King's Now Dlscov
ery changed our boy from a pale,
weak sick boy to the picture of
health." Always helps. Buy It at
All Druggiste.
HigHtr Qradt Art More Than Mere
Ineubators For Embryo Lawyers.
Doctors, Teachers and Preachers.
Domestic Science and Domestic Arts,
Schools will at tract and hold the at
tention of the pulilio In proportion to
their contact with the everyday life
mid activity of the people. The old
Idea of a high school being an Incuba
tor for embryo lawyers, doctors, teach
ers and preachers Is being pushed
aside.
The school people the real, live,
whle awake school people have seen
this proHislilon clearly for s-onio time,
but they have boon afraid of what the
feneitii public inltiht think. The pub
lic has Mt'iineil that tliere was some
thins out of gear In mi? ncIiooI ma
chinery, but It, wa afraid of what
the education expert nimht say. And
so the .public iomI the school people
have hocn ".. Ins.
Itoya and jtirl-. welcniip any study
that t.'.Mex of evoryiliiy !le ard activ
ity. The little irlM In !h lower grades
mothers her doll, makes her clothes
nud mends theui nml ciks wonderful
dinners on a homemade stove of brick
out In the hack yard. She keep house
nud plays her part In a nilnilc world
because It U the only outlet for what
she sees of the activities of the world
in which she Is eventually to take her
place. Tlie yoaus slip by, and she Is
ready for the high school. She must
put her doll aside, and she can no
longer with dignity cool; on the brick
stove In the hack yard. Her own feel
ing would prompt her to go forward
in sewing, cooking and the other house
hold arts, but she Is In a high school
In which no such course Is offered, so
she loses an Interest that had been
pnrt of her life and development. If
she happens to find such a course In
tho high school the chances nre that
It is for a single period each day, and
her credits earned for graduation would
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A UVE UIOH SCHOOL.
be greater for Latin, German or math
ematics. She Is anxious to get full
credit for her labor, so she takes a
topic for which she has no real liking.
IN OTIIEU WOBDS, OUK HIGH
SCHOOLS AltK PUTTING A PRE
MIUM UPON WOBK WHICH HAS
SOME MENTAL AND CULTURAL
VALUE INSTEAD OF COMMON, EV
EKYDAY HOME VALUE.
At the Henderson high school both
domestic science and domestic arts for
girls and mmiunl training for boys have
been given n very prominent place In
the course of study. The school Is now
offering a three year course, nnd n
fourth will he added next September
It Is a four year course that calls for
two forty-uilnuto periods each day In
the week, that real, strong, helpful.
practical work may he accomplished.
Too much of our school work lias been
theory, and we must have time enough
for J he practical side of domestic sci
ence and manual training. (
Two years of this course, the fresh-
man and the Junior years, are used for
sewing, pattern inakhr.', designing and
a study of cloths nnd niuicrliils of va
rious kinds. It Is the aim of this
work to have a girl strong enough to
design a gai'iiiont or plan a ward rob i
rationally, to alter u pattern that docs
not lit or suit li'T In a course of
study of one period per day this would
be Impossible, but with eighty minutes
each day of her school year at a sew
ing table results can l: gotten.
In domestic scIcikc the work Is rath
cr out of the ordinary In that it seems
bo thoroughly cnimnnnplnco and so
usable In tho home life that most of us
have to live liitt days In tho year.
There Is nothing that Is fancy, but a
very great deal about breads of va
rlous kinds, yeasts, linking powders.
tho care of sinks, refrigerators, etc,
As ono goes through this high school
nnd sees the girls at this work there
Is tho feeling that many of them nre
to bo saved from the disappointment
that comes to most young housekeep
ers.
Thnt this work In Henderson appeals
to tho girls Is shown by the fuct that
out of a total enrollment of 120 glrs
eighty-seven, rre taking domestic bcI
ence or domestic arts.
MAY MANY SUCH ni: POUND IH
TUB STATE IN THE NEXT FEW
YEARS
"First Aid1
Remedies
Vh nipt nml intvllifirnt action
ltf,rr the arrivnlof thephynd
.iiiofkn averts the fcrious results
ai t to follow accident or suci
dtn illness, livery family should
Imvt at least a lew emergency
remedies at hand, ready for in
fant use. Wc have everything
qf the kind. The quality is the
best and our prices? are right.
Pure Witch Hazel, Tin pen
tine, Sweet Oil, Camphor Gum,
Arnica, Quinine, Liniments,
Salves, Mustard, Ginger, Flax
Seed, Court Plasters, Bandages,
Etc.
13c prepared by supplying
your medicine cabinet now.
Robinson's Corner Drug Store
Mortons Gap, Kentucky
TOBACCO DIS'I KICT
Guard At Large llcndorsan Factory In
creaitdi Offer For Weed Kifuicd.
Henderson. Kv ,,1-Vb. 10. AH e!eo
triclaiis in the city were in tho em-,
ploy of the Imperial Tobacco Com
pttiv today and their large building
on Water Slreet, fauitur tho river
was made bright as day. This fac
torywas recently increased G() per
cent in size nud all alleys leading
around it were illuminated brightly
This waB done as a safeguard against
trouble and fifteen extra men are
stationed at all corners. High pow
er electric lights were used. Water
apparatus was examined and put iu
good condition.
Tho Hoard or the Stemming Dis
trict Tobacco Association refused an
offer of the buyers today of 7 cents
per pound for the flred and 0 cents
for unflred, and refused to be forced
bv the trust to .prize in hogsneads
16,000 pounds. The whole matter is
a deadlock and the action of imperi
al in preparing a Bifeguard awakens
a keen Interest thioughotit this
whole section.
The Stemming District Ilpard
meets again next Wedueseay. Gal
lagher, the largest Independent buy
er In the world, who arrive here
.Thursday from Belfast, Ireland, lett
to return home this afternoon.
Whether he made an oiler has uot
been made public.
Do you know tbat more real dan
ger lurks in a common cold than
in any other of the minor ailment.?
The safe way Is to take Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, a thoroughly
reliadle preparation, and rid your
self of the cold af quickly as possi
ble. This remedy is for sale by All
Dealers.
L. & N. TIME CARD.
Time oi arrival of trams passing
through and departure of trains
originating at Karlmgton.
Effective Sunday, Jan. 6, 1913.
NOKTU BOUND.
No. OS 7.58 a. m
No. fi.HO a. in.
No. b'i 11.13 a. m.
No. 01 8.00 p. in.
No. 64 11.15 p. m.
BOOTH BOUND.
No. 09 0.45 p. in.
No. 63 4.80 a. m.
No. 05 7.5U a. m.
No. 61 4.U1 p.m.
No. 03 10.60 p. ni.
INTKKUKHAN TKAINS.
NOKTJI HOUND.
"No. 100 K.l'8 a. m.
No. 108 a.o:i p. m.
No. 110 6.02 p. m.
SOUTH liOOND.
No. 10.1 7 05 a. m.
No. 107 12.67 p. in.
No. 109 11.1(1 p. in.
No. Ill (i.10 )' m.
1 Notice to Candidatea!
We will print your cards now, am U
size ami color you want and hold them -
until )roti are ready tn use them.
GET OUR PRICES
Semi-Weekly Bee
Earlington, and Madisonville, Ky.
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B. M. SLATOM
:. UNDERTAKER
I Funeral Director. :: Licensed Enibalmer
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NEXT DOOK TO POST OFKICE. :
Office Phone 124-2
MADISONVILLE,
Residence Phone 1-4-3 :
KENTUCKY
In.the Care of Children
There nre many calls for particular supplies when it
comes to properly caring for and preserving the health of
Children. You can feel absolute dependence and place your
entire confidence in our store. Particular attention is paid
to the filling of prescription, for children, In our laboratory,
and among our drug-store goods are to be found the purest
and best of infant comforts aud nursery facilities. All the
popular infant foods, best rubber nipples, pure sugar of milk,
teething rings, cough cure for baby, children's tooth brushes,
pure castile soap, wash cloths and clinical thermometers
St. Bernard Mining Company
Drug Department
Earlington, Kentucky
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M. H. &. E. TIME CARD.
M, II. & K. tlnio uard wont Into
effect Sunday, Jan. 5, 101!).
No, 112 leaves 6:45 a. in.
No. 113 arrives.... 8:30 p. in.
I. CR. R. TIME CARD.
Time of doparture of Illinois Cen.
tral tralus from Nortouvllle, Kv.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 102 1.28 p. m.
No 101..'. 3.80 a. m.
No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a in.
No. 136. local 0.80 p. ni.
SOUTH BOUND
No. 101 4.08 p. ill.
No. 103.. 2.03 a.m.
No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m.
No. 186 local pass 6.63 a. ro.
CORN AND HAY
FOR SALE
I will sell Corn and Hay in car . load
lots, or less at a very close margin for
cash. See me if you are in the -market
for corn or hay.
T. ri STONE
. Madisonville, Ky:
THE ECONOMICAL WAY
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egraph Company enables the business man to conduct all of his
outside affairs iu the most ocouoralcal and satisfactory manner.
You can get loup; distance cnuueotlouB to all outside important
cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earling
ton. Prompt service, reasonable rates.
For Information, call
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