1 - wwirt( A f. PAUL MOOH5, EOlfOH AND PUBLISHBH J. E. FAWCETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Member ot Kentucky Press Assoctalion and Second District Publishers League Branch Office in Ben Slalon's Office, Next Door to Postoffice. Madison ville, Kentacb, Phone No. 24-2 Rings-MISS AILEbN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY JUDGE Wo are authorized to announce R. R. Bradley us a candidate for re election as County Judge, subject to the action Democratic primary. We are authorized to announce William T. MI1U as a candidate for County Judge, subject to the action ot tlio Democratic partv. We are authorize J to announce E. D Morrow a candidate for Coun ty Judge of Hnpkin county. eutJct to the action of t'le D-umcrhtii? pri mary. JAILOR We are auMiortied to announce A. 0. IJyrutn as a cntdate for Jalti.r for Hopkins countv subject to w tlon ot the Democrat Party. We are Authorized to nnnanne Ural Hurdwick as ft candidate for the ' oIIIch of Jailor of Hookies County subiect to the action of the Democratic primary. SHERIFF We are authorized to enuouuee Willis Rudd as a candidate for Sherill of Hopkins eouuty, subject of tho action of the Democratic party We are authorized to auuouuce -J. J. Crowder as a caudidate for Sheriff of Hopkins County, subject to the actlou of the Democratic Primary. We are authorized to announce C. S. (Dick) Williams as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the action of 'the Democratic party. We are authorized to annnuuee Tom DoRan as a caudidate for Sher iff of Hopkins County, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary. We are authorized to announce H. H. Grady, of Madtsouville, Ky., SB a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tbe action of the Democratic Pri mary. We are authorized to announce J. E. Hicklln as a candidate for Sheriff of Hopkins county, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary. We are authorized to auuounce Proctor Asliby as a caudidate for the ofllce of Sherill of Hopkins county, subjoct to the action of the Democratic primary. We are authorized to annouuee W. H. ParriSh as a candidate for Sherlfl of Hopkins county, subiect to the action of the Damocratfc primary. Wo are Authorized to Aunouuce W. H O'Hryau as a candidate for the olfice of Sherill of Hopkins county subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. COUNTY COURT CLERIC W are authorized to anuounce J. E. Arnold as a candidate for County Court Clerk, of Hopkins county, Bubjnet to the action of the Democratic Primary. Wo aro authorized to announce Frank Brown as candidate fr -County Court Clerk subjoct to th A$, action of tho Democratic Primary, j Wo ate authorize! to aim -um.. -fi. T. OATES, of the Curtail, un , A candidate fo, uonnty conn oterk. t subject to tin action of the oMro. I j cratlo primary. Jj We are uuUiorutd to i.'irio.' John U- Kulmoti ah a cmuim . t for thH offio of County Coin t CI-i k of Hoiikiim CoiP'tv, sulJ' . I to Uu BPtlon of the Democratic Pi hum v. SCHOOL fUPERJXTEN'DLN We are authorized to ano.uni--Cass L. Walker as a candidate u Scliool Superintendent, subjoct t the action or the Democratic pri mary. We are aut'iorizsd to announce L, It. Ray as a candidate for feonool Superintendent for Hopkins County subject to the action of the Demo cratlo party. LEGISLATURE We are authorized to auuounce "ROY H. WILSON as a candidate for tbe Legislature from Hopkins coun ty, subjeot to the Democratic prl raary August, 1013. j Advertising Raies DMplny Advertisements, slutrla Issue 16c per incl JjhaI and Inside l'ane, Readers 10c per line Resolutions and Cards of Thanks &c per Hue Oliitimrr Poetry 5c per 1 1 1 Slight reductions on time contrnet display advertise ment. Also locals that run several month without eliniijco Entered at tlio Earllnlon Post omen as Second Cl.its Matter. Friday, February 14, 1913 Two Interesting Subjects To Be Discussed At The M- E. Church South Next Sabbath The regular eervices will be conducted at the M. E. church S tilth next sabbath. Sunday school at 0;30 a. in. Preaching at II a. u. Subjects: "Evidences ot Christianity, or how one may I; tow, lie is rhritian." Evi nintt "ervtci? nt 7 ;80 t m. S i j ct : "Fnitliiu Yours -1 Titis subj.'ct will be disCn-ofd with a view of helping oiinr men and younc women to find their place in the norl'l. Miuy men and women lnvp lifrussr'ed through life n tilui ipy h"D it could liuvo liet-ii oi tier i(e. The public is cnidiul! invitid to..t tend nil the services of tins clinnd). IJer doors st.'tui open to all alike. Tne hiiitiost ambi tion of member and pastor beins to serve the community. Sppcial music. ARE YOU A COLD SUFFERER? Take Dr. Kind's New Discovery. The Best Couh, Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made. Money re funded if It fails to cure you. Do not hesitate take it at our risk. T?lruf rlnsa holna .1. Ti- WpIIq. Vinv- rfada, Texas writes: "Dr. Kind's! Now DiBcovery cured my terrible ciiuh and cold. I gained 15 pounds By it at All DrugRlstH. Helen Gardner In Cleopatra At Carrick Theatre The lovers of picture shows in Enrlmetou are iudeed in store of a rare treat should they go to Madisonville Friday or Saturday afteruoou or niuht, for The Gar rick Theatre has made arrange ments to produce for the first time ever shown in Kentucky, Heleu Gardner in "Cleopatra." The excelleut picture consists of live parts and in length is 0,000 feet, and as advertised it is without a doubt the most beau tiful motion picture ever pro duced. Our suggestion would be to so see this photo drama and we are sure none will be disappointed. Chest pains and a dry hacking coui;h should be treated wite HAL LARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP taken internally, aim a HERRICICS RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER applleq to the chest. Buy the dollar size Hnrehoutid Syrup; you get a Porous Plaster freewitli eacli bottle Sold by the St Reruard Mining Co. Iticorplrated Dru,' Departuien t. r- w-- -"jy"- ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? If so see me. 1 will erect an up-to-date home ior you, and guaran tee to save you money. Write me for prices- ' Neal Stivers Contractor and Builder Wkite Plains, Kentucky Why She Wai Mad. "Why U b!io mad?" "Ho told her eho had an appetite like a bird." "Well, that was a compliment." "She bad Juet ben reading how birds eat their own weight In day." NO NSED TO STOP WORK W'H'ii the lim'tur older ,OU to stop woik tt (Mutter), you. I can't yi.u-iv Y"Ukiiow.u are wmk. run I. wn hiiri l it ' 1 1 n u iti hi'iiit't tliij dav, but you mu w ik a- loinr att v-ii onti stand. Wh H veil lined l 'E' "10 H'tler to dive tone Htrei ti ti and vliror to your system, t.i jieei.f break-down and huild v u up. Don't b" "1:. lekiv or ntiine when Eiectrle Hutets will de i.t lit y.iu froir the first dose. Thou sands bless them for their ulnrlnu Iif .Itli mid eireiiKth. Try them. Everv bottle Is (uaratrteed to satis fy. Only 5 c at All DruKK'ists. Thlnos Worth While. Tho things that aro really worth while aro not the goals of a struggle for existence, but thoso which can bo partaken of by every one and not bo exhausted. Dr. John drier Hlbb" RETIRED GEOROI PLANTERS ADVICE TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS R-irardinif th won lerMil curfltive aerlts of vour Swamp-R ot. t can r.f.t suy 'no much. After stitferlnir ev-r ly for three jews .r irmre with severe pim c''i d bv weak kl.lii-.v-., I wb a nally induced to try 8'anip-Root tl.ioiitib a testi iimhIhI I read in on.; of the neWS i.aper. I wat l u,l n ewndiMnti that I ffAt otjHiy-rt t from my sis nr elffbt times -ver- nirh. I purohssed ft'ryct.t l..tte nnd before It was u'J I felt e mueh relief tii"t I purelmted a ote. dollar bottle aiol tiie tim ttn was taken toe ! ium btio leit my back an'l I Uld i.fep the whole uliflit tiirt-uo I am retire. t pUn ter70 years of nue, sn-d nwnii; to Dr. Kilmers S waap-Root, I am In the be?t heAlth .uid toel like ft buy. I am alwujstflBd to reconunend Swamp Root to thoea who ire in n-ed of it. Sincerely 'ours, C. E USSERY, B'lwersville, Ga. Personally appeared before me. this 8th of September, 1909, C. E Ussery, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is a true in subbtuuee ana in fact. T. H. McLaim, Notary Public, Letter to Dr Kilmer Zl Co Birvflhamlon N Y. Prove What Swamp-Eoot Will do for You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ring, hnmtou. N. Y.. for a samnie bottle It will convince anvone You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling alt about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure aun mention inn iviriiiiirioii Semi-Weekly Ree. Regular fifty cent a tul one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Attempt To Burn Tobacco Warehouse Two mon tried to approach the Blanks Tobacco warehouse last uight and were discovered by watchman Al Skinner, who call ed on them to halt, this they re fused to do, but started to ruu when Skinner fired two shots at them, thev in return fired at Skinner. Quite a good deal of excitement was raised at the time and quite a numbar of peo- Dle were there in a short time All the factories that, have any tobacco in them have guards uud it will be hard for auy one to try and got near enough to do any dam.igc. "Jt-" COLORED COLUMN'. HRV. J. K. KVANS. KDITOR Mr. D.ivld Grey, of MihcIp. 1ml, formerly of thl place Is much un proved. Mis. Or- and little duniin ter returned from there Inst Wed neolay. Prof. Hell and Ills teacher have purchased a most beimtiftil "Ellli'K ton" piano for the public i-cluiol. Prof- Hetl puiohasi'd it at quite a baiKalu. Wn will now nodnlllitdo veoi some arnat vocalists f(r K irl ItiKton. Mesdame Ella Patteroon, Katie Johnson and Utile Wm Phillips, the Infant sou of Mrs. Kito Phillips are very sick at this wrltlnp. Mr. and Mrs. Abe O.iboruoaro now very comfortably situated tu their home again. Their home was de stroyed by flro some mouths uuobut has been rebuilt. Ti e Illustratod Lecture next Tues day night at the Baptist church will no doubt be largely attended. Rev. J. W. Reynolds, oi Princeton, Iitd., the lecturer is a returned Missionary from Africa. Ho carries with lilnt the curiosities and pictures of the tuttivuH wlwro lie labored lor several j Hiire. There will be three services nt tho IlaptlBt and the A. M. l. V. chureb ot nest Surday. Mrs. A. G. It.-ll on in- t.v'; ut this wet K. "CASCA1ET8" FOB. A 8ICK. SOUR STOXACfl SlygMt Bowels Cauiu GaKs, Sourness and Pood Fctmcnlation Thuf aful .-.urines, belchim: 'f nciii and f u! suse., thtr 'min iu the pit of I lio Mout.icli, the heart hum, iiervousii -f-, .ihuim ji, bloatiii;; after oatiii!;, feolini; of fullness, dizziness and sick head ache, in en its a disordered stom ach, which cannot be regulated until you remove the cause. It isn't your stomach's fault. Your stomach is as yood us any. Try O&bcarets; they iinmedi ately cleanse and regulate tho stomach, remove the sour, undi gested and fermenting food nd foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from Hie intestines and bowels. Then your stomach trouble is ended. A (Jascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-ceut box from any drug store will keep yonr stomach sweet; liver and bowels regular for months. Don't for get the children- their little in- sides need a good, gentle clean sing, too. L. &. N. TIME CARD. Time 01 arrival of trains passion through and departure of trains originating at Earlington. Elfective Suuday, Jan. S, 1013. NOHTJI BOUND. No. 98 7.58 a. m No. 92 R.30 a. m. No. 6a 11.13 a. in. No. 04 8 .00 p. m. No. 54 11.15 p. Ul. SOUTH HOUND. No. 99 9 45 p. m. No. 53 4.30 a. m. No. Do. 7 50 a. 111. No. 51 4.21 p. in. No. 93 10.50 p. m. 1NTERURRAN TRAINS. NOltTII HOUND. No. 100 8.08 a. m. No. 108 2.03 p. m. No. 110 5.02 p. in. south hound. No. 103 7.05 a. in. No. 107 12.57 p. in. No. 109 3.10 p. in. No. Ill 0.1(1 p- m. M. H. & E. TIME CARD, M. H.& E. time cud went Into elfect Sunday, Jan. 5, 191X. iNo. imeaveti 5:15 a. in. No. 113 arrives.... 8:W) p. in. I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. Time of departure of Illmoio Con. tral trains from Nortotivllle, Kv. .VOllTU HOUND. No. 102 1.28 p. m. No 10-1 3.30 a. m. No. 12'.', local pass. 10, 15 a in. No. 130, local 0.30 p. in. BOUTJI BOUND No, 101 4.08 p.m. No. 103 2.03 a. m. No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. No. 135 local pass 6.53 a. in. For mild, tay iclloa of iho Lowell, try OatD'i Refilled, modern Unlive. IJC it all lorci. Notice to Candidates! We will print your cards now, any size and color you want and hold them until you are ready to use them. GET OUR PRICES Semi-Weekly Bee Earlington, and Madisonville, Ky. sxcssaiBxzssxiER: I B. M. SLATON i UNCERTAKfR Funeral Director, :: Ane- wi- rail ualln Duv c i- rilrrlit 5 J: NEXT HOOK TO POST OFFICE. Office Phone 124-2 I MADISONVILLE, In the Cars There arc 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 Drag Department Earlington, 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 njarket for corn or hay. "IT Madisonville, Ky: THK OAK KICK Saturday, Folo. 1 5 1 In Mmtlnee rand PJpjl-it Feuturlng tne World's Greatest Picture Player Helen Gardner "CLE0P0TRA" 0000 Foot of Film 5-Par'-6 The mpstBeautffyjl ,Mojfon Pipjuiy five.Iouced Admission lOcts tot Every One Licensed Embaimer $ ReiJtnce Phone 1-4-3 KENTUCKY f of Children Kentucky -. f f L ( .--4