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'&. lV ..,. l,.! -- K&M;t A? .A . SM ri- Hr. I jj.fj rvcs f --e HpP& mJC3U. , .i..Witli.i.i .. S5T" IH!f ,' r ,i m r w TOfiESTS DAMAGED BY PORCUPINES y it . i Singular Injury Inflicted by Quill- d Animal During Winter Months. WLMtS ARE MAKING FOR EXTERMI. NATION OF THESE NIGHT RAIDERS. San Francisco, April f. Re 'portstfrom Bishop, Inyo county, OaHornia, indicato that porcu jpiaca arc seriously damaging lodc;epolo pi no forests of tho eaatoru slope of tho Sierras. Practically the entire area of tfoo 5nyo National Forest has fljoen afTcutod to some extent. Ha. uauy localities tho damaged trees aggregate as high as 25 per tceat of the total stand. While rthesc areas are not large, it is -evident that if something is not douo to curb the attack, much of 4he timber in hat section will tbe killed. TC&e pbreupiue feeds to a large exteut dftHug tho winter months trnutbo.'innor bark of the pine. Tosecureithis he travels about the MoY,,and completely girdles vtha trees just above the snow 'dinei Of course, this results in 'tho death of the tree. The dan ger would not beso serious but .for tho fact that the procupine seldom' makes two meals off the same tree, but prefers to visit several -trees in the course of a &gu&. Since its habits are noc--fcur,qal, hunting this animal is Nreajy difficult. The attention of the 37orest Service has been call edt the-. ravages of these animals and plans for their-extermination .are under consideration. "MISERY IN STOMACH. 'And Indigestion Vanishes In. Five Minutes and You Feel fine. Why not start now today, and 1 Marever rid yourself of Stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grum- Coies. Give it a good eat, then take tape's DlapepBin to start the digeBt- .-ive juices working. There will be uki dyspepsia or belching of Gas or -eructations of undigested food; no fooling like a lump of lead iu the toaiach or heartburn, sick head- ache and dizziness, and your ood will not ferment and poison yur jftreftth with nauseouB odors. 8?Ape'a Diapepsln costs only 50 -cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of Indigestion and TUpeet Stomach in five minutes. There is nothing else better to take tFoe from Btomach aud cleanse tho rstomaoh and Intestines, and besides -one triangle will digest and prepare ffor assimilation into the blopd all jyoar food the same as a sound, JiaJthy stomach would do it. Wliea DJapepsiu works, your .stomach rests gets itself In, order, sleaus up and then you feel like oatiturwhen.yod conie to the table, and what -you eat will do you good. Absolute rollef Irom all Stomach -Misery is waiting foryou as soon as ;you deoido to begtu 'taking Dlapep aitu Toll your druggist that you watit Papa's Diapepsiu, bocatiBO you waut to bo thoroughly cured of irwihjrosUoh. 3CRS. MAOKAYWEITES IN FA TOR OF WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE. eallhy jNew York Woman Speaks for Woman In Current Magazine. Mrs. Olareuce Mackay, who is president of the Equal Frauohise Society, is the most prominent viusman -in vAmerica to espouse itho cause of woman's suffrage, aud iu the' April number of Man--6oy78 Magazino she discusses freely her reasons for actively vtaking the field for equal enfrau Juieeaeu,t. "AVhy," Mrs. Mackay declares, uto 4ny mind tho real import jwacfrof giving women votes would ha found iu this that u multi-Asede-of .priictioal questions uow lfeftnu3pd;yj)ud bo takou up tud solved. yWeimi8t sQQ?wir.opportuiiity. Jhe4?e are filthy streets and ifnghtful tononients to be made elcau aud wholesome. There are QoljBhJtth Ungate othol ohildreu of tho women of today, and Micro need constant caro. There is tho injustice and the oppression suffered by those women who have to make a liv ing for themselves." Mrs. Mackay not ouly dofeusp tho women of the '400" but points out many wajs in which women of all classes can work towarcLcivia betterment through the n gently df theballot box. NOTICE POOLf MISERS Now Is tho tinio of yoar to foetl your fowls a pood tonic. JU-11-11 euros Cholora, Roup. Gapes, Canker and Limborncek. Whoa fed as a preventive It not only keens thorn lionlthy but mnkes them lay. Trice 50 cents, no cure, no pay. Guatanteed by your druggists, St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Earllnpton, and Oardlner it Bow tner, Incorporated, Madisonvlllo. Try it undor the guarantee. Ask for booklet on diseases of poultry. Epworth League Program. Tho following is the program for the Epworth League, Easter Sunday, April 11th: Subject: "Comforted by the Itisen Saviour." Bible lesson, Johu 20 : 11 20, Leader Pansy Rule. , Opening song. The Easter story, roadiug .of scripture lesson Mrs. M. A. L)e shon. Prayer by Rev. Brandon. Song. Reading by leader. Tho Risen Saviour gives com fort to the sinner Miss Sybil Ashhy. The Risen Saviour gives com? fort to the disciples Strother Hancock. Concerning pur friendstvho have died, we have cQDifort through the Risen Savioun-Mrs, W. S. Br am well Recitation Corine' Ashb'y .? Comforted the at time of. his own passing from thij world is he who kuows the living Ohrjst Miss Elizabeth Kemp. Resurrection and life, John' 11 : 28 :26 Edgar Majors. m ,"' Short address nntho subject YrS. Bramwell. , Invitation song, f '. " Collection. - " Announcements. League benediction. Jm flow's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward tor tny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P.J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the .underlined, ha.ve known I'. J.,Cbeney fcclly finan- honorable In all business transactions aiiman tar toe last 15 vears. ana Deiieve mm rerccti ancrallv able to carry out a My obliKajItns made L DT DIS HI irn. WALDINC, K1NNAN & MARVIN. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intemallf.ictlne irectlr upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. TestlmouaH sent frte. 'Price 75 cents per battle Sold by all Druggists 4axe nans family mis tor constipation. Plant Beds Destroyed. Hopkinsville, Ky., Aprif 2.v Seyeral tobacco plant bedshave been ruined recently in Trigg county by being 60wn with salt or grass soed. Iu tho Oalo douia vicinity tho beds ofT. N. Wadliugton and O. R. Wadling- ton, ins son, were saitea. wear Binn's Mill, four miles from Cadiz, overy bed on the place of Elmo Jones was sown with grass seed, also those belongning to Buster Patterson, colored. Just across the line in Tennessee, in the neighborhood of Rumpus Mill and Big Rwnk, the report is that practically all tho plant beds have been ruiued. Local Option Election for Dawon. Madisonville, Ky., April 7. County Judge Wilson granted the petition of the votorfc of Dawson Springs who had asked for an election to be held thero on May 10 fbr tho purpose of tnkiug the reuse of the voters as to whether spirituous, and malt. liquors shall theror-ftndrm,-olectiou heWfiJrtft dute. ' Mis Mild Resistance.' Magistrate Did you vinous bo sold will be arrest the prisouer, McNutty? Officer MoNutty Oi did, yer honor. Magistrate Did ho olljor uuy resistance? Officer MoNutty Only $2 yer honor.Chioago News. piouo for reut. 'W.J.jyKy. OPENING OF IMPORTANT COAL EQAD IN VIRGINIA. Virginian Railway". Whlck Cost II. II. rf."r.o Rogers $4,000,000 now Ready iXr Business. t Mew York, April 2 The open ing of tho Virginian Railway, ex tending from Sowolls Point, Norfolk, to Deepvvnter, W. Vn., on the Kaunwhu River, a dis tance of -HO miles, took place to dny with a most auspicious cele bration at Norfolk, made more notablo by the presence of U. II. Rogers, who personally built the lino nt a cost of about $10,000, 000: Samuel demons (Mark Twain) and several Now York financiers interested with Mr. Rogers iu tho undertaking. The festivities began with the arrival early in tho day of 025 peoplo from along thojiuc of the uew system ou a special train of twelve coaches. It was ah en thusiastic crowd, all wearing tho Virginia colors, orange and white. Two hours later Mr. Rogers and his guests arrived on the Now York steamer Jeffdrsou. The day was filled with events of interest, the program of en tertainment for the1 visitors lu cludiug an inspection of the Norfolk harbor, the new Virgin ian coal piers at Sewells Point, the largest iu the world, with a dumping capacity into ship hot toms of 30,000 tons a day, and, finally, a public recepUon to Mr. Rogers and his "guests. Mr. Rogers will j'fil? j$est of fioiior at a banquet Uqrev.to-morrew night. - ' The Virginian Ra'ilwiiy, beguu in Maneli, 1802, was. completed Feb. 17, 1909. Mor'ethau'1,000, 000 acres of coal lauds, u "e'sfc Virginia have been niadeaccessi ble by it, aud the road hits 'open ed up a country uever before on joying railway facilities BITUMINOUS dO&L WAR'. Sharp Contest Golnj on BetweeniLarje InteresU In Virelnfa andWf ,.1 Virginia, ' - v . - r -t , .1 Jr '. Philadelphia, April Q. A sharp contest in the bituminous coal 'trade ik going on between the largo interests m WostiViry ginia and Virginia. Pficesf have been cut, and "apparently a lo.ng fight ia inevitable., atf. Tho trouble began whoh the Panama Canal (Jbutra'c't bids were opened by the government, and it was seen that some inter ests had put in some- vry low bids. ThfiT 6cersi&ned a !cood deal of badfeeltngmongiead ing interests, andlater the New River people went into Now England and placed contracts for more than a nnlljoil tons at greatly reduced prices. The con tracts aro not-only low, but the sellers agree to protect tho buy ers on any pncesr tnat may be made. ' Tho diversion of the New Riv er peoplo was promptly met by the shippers of coal in the Nor folk & Western region. It is said in the trade that coal has been offered 'as low aB S$2.25. Conservative peoplo admit a cut of 25 cents per ton and say it 'is difficult to say just what coal can be bought for. Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby giventhatthe aunual meeting of the stockhold ers of tho At.pontloy Coal Com pany, for the transaction of such business as may properly come before the meeting, will bo hold ou Wednesday, tho 5th day of May, 1909, at nine o'clock a. m., in the office of the company at Karllngton, Ky. Paul M. Moork, Secy. 'Dated, Burlington, Ky., April 0th. 1909. I tUterd lutltpally from constipation, Uoau's KckIkU f cllavod and strenictliened the bowels, so tlutiUmy biirVieAfJ!ulaf .lno." A. B. , , w.ii.ii.rilf, frl ( UutV ' Charg of qr(Wfitt. , TJyery time a kmoUhq wotoc yniisaea OtiC a cliAre 9f e um iqeaasted' Locomotive Blasis it A largo. la-tracthiudl U by fbelhio n PaciftaJ secured Salinn, Knn., and 1,000,000 raj road tioa hnvo bocH assembleu thero, and more are still arriving. This has given riso to the pre sumption that tho road is about to start the building of a north and south line from that point. Supreme Court Dacldoi Against Railroad Commission. Wiibhington, D. C, April 5. Tho United States supreme court unanimously enjoins tho railroad commission ot itontucicy irom interfering with tho rates of tho railroads of the state. The de cision was by Justice Peckham. Dispatcher Wndo loft Satur day for a two weok's visit to rel atives Uorbin. Chicago, April 7. The Ifliuois Central has informed the' city that tho electrification of the suburban surface linos would cost $8,000,000, and require many changes of trackage, aud much time. No mention is made of E. II. Harrimairs suggestion that the city boar half the ex pense. UMN.I COLORED COLU 8. K. DHIVRft, KDITOK 'ThelEpwurtli LeaRe at tho C M. Jit clihdroli will render au Easter program Sunday. Easter exorcises at tho A. fy E. Zlon church will bo a grand anjiir. Smallpox looms up occasionally flu town, but is not necessarily !trau- gerous, howover disagreeable'.' The sermon by Rov. J. E. ToUU at the A; M. E, Zioii church last Sun day.' It wae a splendiil sermon. kiss Mellisaa O'Brien is visiting in Chicago. David Gray was called to Prince ton, Ky , last week to attend tho burial services of his brother-in- law. . S. D. Andrews is visiting - . friends in Omaha, Neb. , '. Bishop Smith is olf on a trin to Dallas, Tex. Samuel Warthum la visiting his brother in Chicago. Miss 'Willie Farmer, of Madlson ville'waa in town the flrat'j-of the wdok. 6 W. D. Tardltf, State Graud'laater o.U. B. F., and S. M. T., lodgjwlll make his annual visit to out,, city aad lodges April 10. p$ Abe Itonfrow, who has boon Very Jjfrroving. Mre. Susio Maddox, who hap been qmW dick is able to bo outagain. Mrs. Robert Booker is visiting friends in Evansvillo, Ind. Be sure aud attend the Knights of Friendship Tuesday night. Mrs. Sarah Osbon has been very sick, Is better. Notice in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United Statos, for tho Western District of Kentucky, Owensboro Division. In Bankruptcy. Iu the matter ot Bert foster a Bankrupt. On thlB 1st day of April A. D., 1U09, on considering the potltion of the aforesaid bankrupt for discharge filed on tho 30th day of March A. D., 1009 it is ordered by the court that n hoarlng bo had upon the same on the 21th day of April A. D., 1909 bo fore said court "at Federal, Court Hall at Louisville, Ky., In Baid dis trict at 10 o'clock, in tho forenoon, or as near tuoreto aB practicable, aud that notice thereof be published ono timo In Tho Bee, a newspaper printed In said district, and that all known orodltors and other persous In interest may appoar at said time aud place and show cause, It any they havo, why the prayer or said petitioner should not he grautod. Witness tho Honorable Walter Evans, Judge of nald court, aud tho seal thereof, at Oweusboro, Ken tucky, iu Bald district, ou the 1st day of April A. D 1009. A. G. Ranom), Clerk. M. E. DuN, Deputy Ciork, Mrs?'W-. 'KiNUttet,wte& fthq charifirJ?K )08te88 of tho Oard 01 ub last Friday afternoon- The following ladiOR were guests of tho club: Mra. O. B, Johnson ind MifSOB Mary Jones of Hop- nsvillo ind Katherino Splll- aii. Mrs. w. E. Davos and Carrio Crenshaw won tho host score At tho conclu sion ot the game brick cream nnii cake were served. THANKfUL PEOPLE. They are Found in Every Part of Earl Inrflon. Many citizen of Earlingtou have uood reason to bo thankful for bur dons I If tod from nchlng backs, which theyboro patiently for yearn. Scorns toll nnout their oxporionco publicly. Hero's a case ot It: J. H. Davis, living on Main and Robinson St.,Earlingt6n,Ky., says: "I am using Doau's Kidney Pills nt tho present time, in fact, havo Just completed my second box. I obtain ed tho remedy at tl o St. Borimrd drug store and think a great deal of it. I do not caro to go Into details regarding my case, but will bo glad to tell at any timo what vour won dorful remedy did forme." For salo by all doalors. Prlco CO coins. FoBter-Milburn Co., Bullalo, Now York, solo agontu for the Unit ed StatoB, Remombcr tho I namft Doan's and tnke no other. John McCftfferly Detwd Tho Colon Telegram, published at Colon, Panama, prints a notice of the death (u the Colon Hospital on March 18, of John McCalterty, a native of Kentucky, and well known mining englneor. iio had carried on several mining operations iu Mbxic and ,tho Ropuulb of Panama, and he iind juut arrived on tho Isthmus to establish his tltlo to a gold mino a. had discovered, when stricken with his last illness. The location of the mino from which ho had taken considerable or tho preciouB metal is lost br his death. Humor md Philosophy By DUflCAN M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. Many a wlso man adopts the mas querade of a fool, so beware of fools. lIb. is a poor way to curry Xaror with a man by-cheating yourself in a deal with him. A now gown does much to Increase tho devotional fervor of a woman. Being inexperienced, while not prac tical, is pretty when it 'ii't ridicu lous. People who can't work and people who cait rest make the world a Btren uoub place for a normal Individual. Don't worry about having frieuds. Keep up your end of the Job, and you will find friends materializing. Borrowing Is returning rending. money lan't difficult. It the Hamo that is heart- It would help a lot If wo could get out an Injunction against tbe people who Insist on acting as If our timo wero theirs. Th Othor Oldo. To every qutlon In dlsputo There aro two lde at tout, Ona facing- boldlr to th? weat, The other looklna: east. Euppooc that you can only Th side for which you nht. That doean't prove the other aide IawroriK and you aro right. The man who taku the different vliw May be a mnater hand To argue and explain at length Why he haa made tho stand, May havo his reasons Ironbound, Unanswerable quite, Which doesn't make you in tho wrong Or prove that he 1 right. Were there but one and only one And not another aide Thero. could not be a gravo dispute With toga upart so wide. The angry parties of tbe first And of tho second part Would not bo sharpening their knives Or taking It to heart. This Is a world of gtvo and take, And no one has u cinch. Nor could he If he wanted to lie Just right, to tho Inch. " Bo pause when tempted to a scrap And take a breathing spel), "It you are right one-hall tho time, Toura i)n!m- mlchtv wil!. You're dolnt; mighty well. - &-CAMT 0 TO CHUIKM dK&JVn V gU' -i i -- -' ' There is one great aMaf e Ami wearitg good dollies; M that is if ye can't tiik ynf clothes cm. S. L Perjberg & Co's. Made'to-Mcature Suit Make eloquent and convinc ing speeches. They proclaim beyond doubt their excellent value in fab rics, style and finish. As the boys say : "THEY'RE CLASSY!" J Come in and look over the as sortment of woolens wc have on display. Let in how you how to economzic and dress better. Satisfaction or Money Refunded.- Bourland & -. Mothershsad Artistic Printing f yon wantprintintfthat will combinogood pointef ARTISTIC, STRIKING, VALUABLE lot us figuro on it for vou. Our work has tho extra touch that pays. It looks ripht to our customers and benefits tho business. The Bee Printery PRESCRIPTIONS ASPEGIALTY Jno. X. Taylor DRUGGIST Keeps a fresh line of Pure Drugs, Drug Sun- dries, etc. When in need of anything in our line call to sec us. MILLINERY That's up to the minate in style. An Assortment from which your taste can be grat ified. Expert Trimmers etttl makers to produce exactly what you want. Bae. Cowand & C.,l .. INCORPORATED t'Jr. '' ' Farl&afai, JfonrWlti ! wiling,.!., -... wV -J 'I. n t 1 rur , '4 s J i J ', -,) hr ,- Sf i " S" 4A . -. ,f 4 riA ' 4 J