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BsHsHtx - a a m "1 Pi IP, J 2 iTfce: in trr letf kCiS NKUj Kex i bo rel i the 2sHy WW, l mtxiox Kexal BtedJ E5t J wtesns 'Jfesiltt C She orj tawata' PwHTecti I GREAT LOOM END SALE CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK i Owing to the wonderful success of our sale, and to show pur appreciation of same, we havj decided to ive our customers the advantage of the big reduction wemake on new clean mer chan'dise during these sales for one more week. . " SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th BAKER & H ICKM A N,M A DISON VILLE.K Y. A VALUABLE SUGGESTION important To Everyone Ttlie now conceded by pbyslolauB that the kidneys should hsve more Attention as they control the other rargsns to n remarkable decree and -4s a tremendous amount of work in tremovlne the poisons and waste matter from the system by filtering the blood. jjuring the winter months espec ially, when we live an indoor life, tthe Kidneys should receive some as sistance when needed, as we take .less exercise drink less water and uIten eat more rich heavy food, cthoreby forcing the kidneys to do .more work than Nature intended. "Evidence of kidney trouble, such as .lamn back, annoying bladder trouble smarting or burning, brick-dust or sediinenr, sallow complexion, rheu matism, may be weak or irregular iheart action, warns you that your "kidneys require help immediately ,tb avoid more serious trouble. ' Many physicians claim tbat an "herbal medicine containing no min iBrals or opiates has the most heal ing influence. An ideal herbal com jpoflnd that has bad most remark table BuccoBB as a kidney ahd blad .fler remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp IRoot, You may receive a sample bottle .of- Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Rmg ihampton, N, Y., and enclose lOcts: also menton the Earllugton Semi. Weekly Bee. Philippine Forests Invite American Enterpris The first big sale of Philippine ffciraber, offering opportunities for Uunbermen in the United State", tkas jnat been announced by the 'bnrea uof insular affairs of the war department. While there are Amenrau firms operating in the Philippines, it vis pointed out by the officials of Xke bureau that the Philippine islands offer tc progressive lum Mermen chances for profits not (excelled by any other field in the world. The forest officers of the Philippines state that the islands contain 200 billion feet of mer (Chantable timber for which there ds a largo present demand and 'that practically all of it is owned by the government and is available under very favorabse terms. lu almost all cases the -forests can be easily logged bv the most improved machinery Hind tnathoils. -Tlio timber itself, it is pointed :out, inc udes structural material of great value, win addition t jmany line hardwoods particular ly suited to cabinet work. L. 'this latter class some of the .most plentiful woods may lit sold in competition with malio". 'Any, such is their beauty of grum And richness. A complete report on this lody of timber, which can be lad at the office of the director of forests in Manila or at the bureau of insular affairs in 'Washington, shows that the rogion occupied by the main body of the tract presented ideal logging conditions. Ths repon shows that railroads can be built .H6ily aud cheaply aud that the -entire timber belt cau be longed at a minimum of expense twin trouble The amount of timber per acre varies from 12,500 up to UOjOOQjboard feet or more. In .the four principal types of forest embraced in the area, much valuable material cau be secured from even the least desirable type, and the most valuable tpes will, according to figures of the bureau, provids a hand" some profit for an outlay com" paratively small in relation to to the value of the timber which is to be exploited. The principal kinds of wood are the lanns, excellent construc tion timbers and somewhat com parable, in mechauical proper ties, to the Pacific coast red woods; yacal, one of the most valuable, because of ita great strength, and its resistance Ui destruction by, white ants; api tong, quite comparable to the hard piues of therjUnited States-', and various other harewoodf which have already fouudia plac as substitutes for mahogany. DON'T LEAVE EARLINGTON No Ncd to Seek Afar. The Evidence is at Your Door No need to leave Earlingtou to bunt up proof, because yon have it here at home. The straightforward statementof an Earlington resident like that given below, bears an in terest for every man, woman and child here in Earlington. John W. Davenport, Earlington, Ky., Bays: "I suffered from kidney trouble more than tongue can tell. My baok was so sore and lame tbat I could not work for days at a time and the kidney secretions were scanty. There wes a constant pain In my bead that almost blinded nit-. I became dizzy, dark spots floated before me and I would reel like a drunken man. Notbingtriid uin any good uuH" a fe'low-workman told me he' bad used Doan's Kidney Pills with success. 1 got a supply at the St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated It was only a few weeks before they removed the trouble." For sale by all dealeas. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.' sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A Scene F.om "Busy Izzy" j jfl CUMING IDLE "HOUR Real Frlepd. There Is on friend who will never fell yon while you have bands to more tad a brain to plan. la your dreariest aours she will bo your sweet refuge, and in times of prosperity ' she will guard you from "the prido which foetb before a fall." She will bring you long nights of restful sleep at the end of your busy days and when other fxiinds grow careless or disdainful, hi? will absorb you mora and nor. Her name is Work, and neither tb highest nor the lowest ean be fc&MX tor long .without her. Bean on a Stick. Little Ethel was only four years old. and her mother was spending the day with a friend who had corn boiled on the cob on the table when dinner waa served. Little Ethel had never eaten ooru cooked this way before, but was very fond of It, and when sho bad care fully eaten every grain of con. from A Mill mI.A MAAHAA ttA AaI .A , I A IHV WWW, BUV yU.B?U IUU MMU W U1Q Walter, and said, "Pleaso mam put A Nigh t of Terror Few nights are more terrible than that or a mother loofelnu ouhercbild choking and gasping for breath dur ing an attaok or croup, nd notclug in the bouse to relieve I. Many mothers have passed night of terror in this situation. A little fore thought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy 1b a certain cure for croup and has never been knowu to fail. Keep it at hand. For sale bv all Dealers. A Consumptive Cough Acoiuh that boHiers you contin ually Is one of the danger signals which warns of consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery stops the cough, loosen the chest, banioh fe ver and let you sleep peacefully. The first dose checks the aymptoms and glveB tirompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz. of Genu Ellyn. Iowa, writes : 'Dr. King's Nw Discovery, cured a stubborn cough after six week' doctoring failed to help" Try it, as it will do the Baine for you. Beat medicine for coughs, colda. throat and lung troubles. Money back if it stalls. Price CUc and $1.00. All Druggists by mall. II. E. Ducklen a Co. Philadelphia or St, St, Louis Making All Happy. "What I deem an appropriate pres ent Is a book, and that I must choose for myself," writes a correspondent of the London Chronlclo. "To leave .he selection to friends would be a catastrophe. Every year, therefore, m behalf of those generously minded Individuals who bavo kindly thoughts toward mo, I buy books for myself, tell them, and get tho money refunded. And In the measure of monetary vslue they romembei so, I llkowlso roniem ber thorn In any artlclo of their own nbn"snu. ijid 'V- - till in . I- New York's Nickname. Gotham Is the name of a village In England whose inhabitants, according to ancient tradition, were noted for their unsophlstlcatedness and simpli city and hence were called, by way of ridicule, "the wise men .of Gotham." English legends and rhymes refer to the wise men of Gotham, and Wash ington Irving, in Salmagundi, applied It as a nickname to New York because the inhabitants were such wiseacres. The nickname has survived Its orig inal significance If It ever bad any. Saved His Foot H. D. Ely. of Bantam, OsuuVred from horrible ulcer on IiIp fnt for four years. Doctor advised ampu tation, but iih rfued ami reluc tantly tried Buckleii'K Arnica Salve as a last resort Ho then wrote: "I used your salve nud iny foot was soon completely cured." Best rem edy for burns. cut, bruises and ec zema. Get a box today. Only i!oo. All riruifglBts or bv mail. H. E. Buck ler D. Co. Philadelphia or Si- Louii. Ideals. Ideals are like stars you will not succeed in touching them with, your bands. But, llko tho seafaring man on deserts of water, you choosq them as your guides, and following them reach your' destiny. Carl Schurz. Until tK "Plumber Aririv. WhOo waiting for the arrival of a ylamber, when the wattr pipes hare prang a leak, the housewife may do a little repairing herself. The water should "be turned off and a solder made by mixing some whiting with common yellow so and Just enough water to form a thick paste. Apply this mix ture to the leak and la a littla while the water may be turned oa very slow ly. This solder may last a day lngr. Put a porous plaster on the chest and take a irond cough syrup inter nally if you would treat a se vero case or sore lunira proprlv. (Jet tMc dol lar size BALLARD'S HORE- fiOUND SYRUP. With each bou tl- there is h free HERRIOK'S RED PEPPER P0R0U8 PLASTER for the chest. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug uep't. Not Like the National Oam. Qeraldlne "Did you ever play kiss ing gamest" Gerald "Yes, and I re member them as gamea that dldsit hare to be called on account of dark- BMLM liciina (preails rapidly. Itching alinnst riilue you mad, I'or quick relittf. Doan's Olmiiieiu ia well iicominended. oc at all (toret. Must Bo Persistent. The art of convincing Is never given . to the man who Is unwilling to persist la an effort to convince. Tonight Tonight, It you (eel dull and stu pid, or hll'iiux and constipated, tula a doso of Cii'imberlalu'H Tablet and you will, fol hU rlgh tmonow. For sale by all Dor.lerc, In Lunnon. First Workman (disgusted) These bllnkln' furrlners comes a 'obnobbln wlv us In tho toobs and buses and. lumme, they gits to tork Hongllsh very nigh aB good as me awl you, DIR. not 'arf, they don't! Punch. Woman laves a clear, rosy (voinpleslon. Uur dock Blood Hitters l spUnJid'for purlflu the btood, clearing ihe skin, resloriuic totiud dlM. tlon. All i rviilsts ell it. l'nce f i.oo' L. &, N. TIME CARD. Time oi arrival of trains passing through and departure of trains originating at Earlington. Effective Sunday, Jan. 5, 1013. NORTH BOUND. No. 02 0.30 a. m. No. G2. 11.13 a. m, No. 91 3.00 p. m. No. 54 . i '.15 p. m, SOUTH BOUND. No. 53 4.80 a. m. No. 95.. ... 7.50 a. m. No. 51 4.21 p.m. No. 93 10.50 p. m. INTERURBAN TRAINS. NOKTH BOUND, No 100 8.08 a. m. No. 108 2.03 p. m. No. 110... 5.02 p, m. SOUTH BOUND. No 105 7.05 a. in. No. 107 12.57 p. m. No. 109 8.10 p. in. No. Ill 6.10 p'm M. H. d, E. TIMG CARD. M. H. & E. time card wen tut. eifeut Sunday, Jan. 5, Ivlb. No. 112 leaves 5:45 a. in, Nb. HI) arrives.... H:R0 p i. c. r. rtime CARD Time of dopartiiro of Illinois (."" tral trains from Nortoiivlllo, Kv NOKTH BOUND. No. 102 1.28 p. in. No 101 8,80 a. m. No. 122, local pabB.10145 a. in. ' No, 186. local 6.86 p. m. SOUTH BOUND No,. 101 4.08 p.m. No. 108 2.03 a.m. No. .121, local pass, 1.23 p.m. No 185 Inpal on 6.5H . in- TUESDAY NOV. 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