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MOTION TO KILL

Eighty Per Gent of Union Miners

Present at Meeting Voted toSlay NonUnion Men

FEARFUL TESTIMONY GIVEN BY

MEMBER OF UNION IN TENNESSEE

Whitwell Term Nov 18Startling testimony was givenbefore the jury of inquest thisevening by a former methber ofthe minors union who testifiedthat he was present at a meetingof the union since the strike hadbeen on and that Tobe Oux alsoa member made a motion thateach uuion man take a gun andgo and Iin4CsClh

This witiifss declared thatwhen this motion was put her-

eC3yero about seventy five membets present rindabout 80 per-cent of those present voted inthe affirmative He says thatPresident Bowden aiiitided1tththe mOil trot to resort to suchlawless methods as this Anotherwitness described a letter whichho said was written hy District

toBoard Member Gary a friendat Dunlap in which the witnessdeclared Gary sait in substancethat We went after them lastnighty an 1 that we lire goingto stop tins cole pulling here

This was said to have beenwritten the next day after thefirst fusilade occurred at whichtime a uumber of houses oqcu

pied by coko pullers were riddied with bullets and twp thin

nuuion men were shotAnother witness testified to i

seeing long range rifles loadedwith steel bullets in j W Walkxers store Gov Cox and GenHannah are expected bece Monlay

Resolutions

The members of EarlingtonCourt No 55k Ben ITur Lodgein session at their lodge adoptedthe following resolutions in re-

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to the loss of their belovedmember Hugh Olymer whosedeath occurred Friday Oct 0

1005Whereas An unwise Creator

has seen fit by his mysteriousordering to remove from ourmidst Bro Hugh Olymer on theOih day of October

Resolved That in the deathof Hugh Olymer the lodge hasbeen deprived of the service ofa faithful consistent and earnestlllWlIlberI

Resolved That our community has loss an excellent citizentill one whose life is worthy of

emulationResolvedThat wo tender

our deepest and truest sympathyIto the bereaved Ones in the Josof their loved one

Resolved That these resolu ¬

sinus be spread on the minutesof the lojge a copy sent to be-

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ones and published in theE Arlington Bee

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Attention Farmers

All the tobacco growers ofHopkins county ago requested tonrret 111 MadisonviJle SaturdayNQV 25 as this is the day set forclosing the books Hon Joel Brust of Tennessee willaddresstilE m ting and every tobaccogrowerin Hopkins county is ur¬

gently requested to comeBRADLE WILSON

Acting Chairman

Many a patent leather shoe coverst cloven ho > r

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° WE PROVE THAT SPECIFIC BLOOD POISONING IS CURED

IP nu TO STAY CURED BY

FOERGS REMEDYImagine the extreme gratitude of a man to Induce him lo per

° wit the publication of such n testimonial as the followingI Henry Milan of Evansvillo Ind formerly of EddyvlilOj Ky stato that

1 was cured of a bait case of Blood Poison of three months standing bytho use of Foergs Remedy in the year 1890 or J897 only taken 4 hottIes I state that I am now and havo never boon troubled with

f return of that disease This Remedy cured the sound and well and I recom-mend

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it to anyone suffering with that Signed HENRY MILANAttest SANFORD MoGOWAN andfJD LESTER

above information before you if you go on suffering fromthe curse of tainted blood either primary constitutional as aresultolmercurial treatment dont rail at fate but simply blame yourself forhere is a cure absolute fcnd sure Tainted blood manifests itself inthe formaf Scrofula Eczema Rheumatic Pains Stiff or Swollen ointsEruptions or Coppercolored Spots on the Face or Body Little Ulcersin the mouth or on the Tongue Sore Throat Swollen Tonsils Fallingout of the Hair er Eyebrows and finally a LeprousLike Decay of theFleshand Bones If you have any one of these symptoms dont delaytill too late but go to your druggist and get a bottle of

FOERGS REMEDY BOERTHE GREAT

ALL DRUGGISTS GUARANTEE ITDont delay but go to your druggist and get a bottle If for

druggistdoes not handle this remedy Bond us for ono 1Yttloor5OO six pottieswith our absolute or money refunded by or this company-in full All packagcssentln plain wrappers All correspondence strictlyconfidential

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FOERG REMEDY CO Evansvflle a Indianatl v For Sale Locally By

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A DRUG STORE and JNO X TAYLOR

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nAY ATKISHINEPP1

IfRoughs Kill Jews at End of Church

crTiae While the Polictr rLook On

HUNllrIS OF PERSECUTED ONESISLOWLY DYING OF SURYATIIN

The ITHtk lUver Which DlvldeanolhiaulR ami lle arabln GivingUp the Dcnil Slain In Ilemiaralilaand ConMlKiied io If WatersMptl Corpses of Jews

St Petersburg Nov 21 Hundredsof Jews were killed and wounded InKishlnef Sunday when there was a re-newal of the antiSemitic riots Thetrouble began early in the morningand was at its height Just after theend of church services when thestreets were crowded with worshipersThe students joined with the Jews tofight the antiJewish element whichconsisted largely of the criminal ele ¬

ment and there was much bloodshedThe militia and police were Inactivethe disorders coming to an end lateSunday afternoon when the Jews andtheir allies forced the roughs to ro ¬

tireScores of shops owned by Jews weredemolished by the mobs and womenand children who were attending themwere attacked w

The suffering here among the Jewsjs terrible Hundreds are slowly dying

of starvation

St Ptterburlot Strike IB BcliiB EndedSt Petersburg Nov 21The gen ¬

oral strike throughout the city Is being

brought to a close Workmen every¬

where are returning to their positionsa

MnisBcre Vietanis Bullies la lUverBucharest Nov 21As a ghastly

sequel bf the recent bloody outbreaksand massarea in the Russian provinceof Bessarabia in which Bo many persoils principally lost t 1i11veiJlcorpses ot Jews arefoljnd constantlyfloating down the Pruth hl b

divides Roumanla from DessjarabJaI

Many of these bodies have bond washedaSKore and others have been takWfrom the water by Roumanians

Whenever the bodies are washedagainst the Bess rablan shore C0S

sacks throw them buck into the rlvflr

Roumanians however have been takfrom the water andlug the corpses

burying them-

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irrlve fit AmericaPhiladelphia Nov 12A numbQr OJ

Russian J who were sailors on boardtfte

Kniaz Potcmkinewhca iho mutinjoccurretl last summer arrived r

on the Britsh flteamsfilp Merioil Thejand tai ettpNelwere met by friendsYorkj

Vns nicw Oliici firadunriyDetroit Koy 22Rpv Jo fj Of

Lord whowns rrr Uintnil fi91Vuniversity in 1831 and taB the

oldest living alumnus < 1W Nthe-

home of his daughter Mrs wrJ SUlotson at Lalngslmrg Mich PIyearn aY tfJhSt retcrM iir lee Dound-

St Petersburg Nov 22 Thoiporlaof St Petersburg and Oronstnil areicebound thus precluding the pb3sljuillty of the Minneapolis pr any otherAmerican warship visiting those port

Will starry A IlHttcibcrKMadrid Nov 2LKing Alfonso ot

Spain and Princess Bna of Battehbergonly daiighter of PrIncess BVatricewidow of Prince Henry of Battenbergare to be mrrled in May 1006

Death of Editor VrcetorlHM

St Louis Nov 21t EmtlPietorius editor of the estliche Postdied at his homo in this cttyaged8years of blood poisoning whldVi fol¬

lowed a more scratch

European Jlaclo American Uoin jr-

Schieb iBchPrussia Nov 18r A bandof countefr itera who made a specialtyof inakiig bogus American m n yihasbeen apprehendpdi and arresLr> 1 1a-

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AWFUL TRAGEDY IN ILLINOIS

Rejected Suitor Mortally WoundsGirl and Cuts His Throat

Shot Away Her Jaw and Thea BeatHer Over the Heart With

a Club

fcprlngfleld I11 NOV 21One of thehost horrible tragedies In this history

central Illinois wee committed atVaverly Morgan county ClementGray mortally wounded Miss NellieMay Rogers with gunshots and thencut his own throat dying almost In¬

stantly Gray demanded that MissRogers marry him They had frequent

quarrelsGraywent to her home and renewed

his demands She again refused Hepulled a revolver The first shot toreaway her jaw The second acid thirdwent wild She fled into the yardwhere he beat her head in a frightfulmanes with a club Believing herdead ho drew a razor across his throat

Some time ago Gray consulted a for¬

tuneteller who predicted his death Intwo weeks

Say Stories lucre KTHUK cratedNew York Nov 21 Officers of the

British squadron which recently vis-Ited New York and Annapolis dorlared on the eve of sailing for Glbrnltnr that the stories of desertionsfrom the squadron wore grossly exag-

gerated¬

Nevertheless fully two hun-dred sailors were lest behind

Prize Fur a StoryDenver Col Nov 20Fred G

Schaffer a wealthy mining manotDenver has given to the Denver Pressdull a 1000 bar of bullion to be givenas a prize for thebcit storY on Colo¬

rado written by anyone attending theannual meeting of the National Asso ¬

elation of Press clubs i

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Over One Hundred Elves LotLondon Nov 20One hundred anfl

twentyeight lives were lost by thewreck of the Southwestern railwayscrosschannel steamer Hilda fromSouthampton England for St haloon the north coast of France

Mnny llvc KiulnniferedChicago Nov 22Many lives were

endangered by a fire that partially de¬

stroyed the Commercial building aflveflfory structure In 3olthCbicagoMrs Broadhurst war severely hurt byfalling through a skylight

The riilll > i lmx Are OursKansas City Mok Nov 1Sficretary

Taft speaking before the Commercialclub of this city on The Philippinesdeclared that The Philippine Islandsare ours end must be ours for morethan a generation

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lllfgelow nrettUIiiKT Ujuivi-

tLeavenworth Kan Nov 22 FrankG Btgciow the defaulting Milwaukeebanker cbnflned In the governmentprison at Fort Leavenwofth Is saidto be shovlri slgns btbr njing down

It Is 1ctn Open QucMtliluiVashtngton Nov 22rAUhough the

board of consulting Engineers dacidifIn favor of a sea level canal acroaa theisthmus It Is yet anv opelt question asthe decision of the board Is not luai

A HttFruisfwntHM-onmouU Illr NOV 22 Thepdore

P Shonts chairman of the Isjthmlancanal commission his given to Mon ¬

mouth college his alma mater 610

000 towards the college library fund

From ltJlhyxfn tit n

St Louis Nov 2ThCT coronetsJury found that Minnie Mitchell andAlice Bowers cam to their deathsfrom asphyxiation They were founddead In their room list Thursday

A IlriitrU MUHlwiiil tec lEvansvnie Ind Nov21EUas MU-

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a laborer threw hot wstpr on hiswife nearly scalding her to deathbecause she refused to arise in themorning before he hunt a fire

iteported Lent Dur1xoilfiHalifax N S Nov rhei9iwe

Tgian Turbln and crew 16

melt to reported fjff JJ

ofnova Scotia during the re enVgalV

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Thanksgiving Turkeys Free

Every day until Thanksgiving this store will fur¬

nish free of charge a nice fat country fed turkey toevery purchaser of 1500 or over This is the great-est

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treat the people of Evansville and vicinity haveiever had and it will pay you to come 100 miles to

ChIIddrins h

Remember every article is marked in plain figuresOJand one price to all

L207 MAIN STEVANSVILLE IND

FRED FEILER

Passes Away Early SaturdayMorning From Hemorr >

has of the Brain

REGRETFUL SURPRISE TO rRIENDS

Mr Fred Feller aged 05 yearsone of Earliiigtoas well knownand respected citizens died Saturday morning at 1220 oclockfrom an attack of hemorrhagetho brain from which he sufferedseveral hours earlier at the res-

taurant in which he was a co-

partner¬

with Mr Frank B Ar ¬

coldMr Feiler was born in Gcr4j

many on July 7 1850 and cameto this country at the age of 3years with his parents and set ¬

tIed at Louisville He came toEarhugton in 1870 and exceptfor a short tilde had resided inor near this city since theu1For years Mr Feiler was em ¬

played as weighmnstcr for theSt Bernard Mining Oo at theirmines and only resigned a shorttime ago to engage in businessHe had been a member of the I0 OF for years gu¬

mendedtion of that order thefuneral His parents Mr andMrs Henry Feiler of Louisvillewere present at the funeral

The intofmeHt took place atGrapevine cemetery Sunday af¬

ternoon at 3 oclock Serviceswere conducted by Rev J Fstoryof that vicinity at thecemetery The deceased leavesa wife and one son Win Feilerto survive him The sincere sym ¬

pathy of the community is ex¬

tended to the bereaved oncsinItheir dark hour of sorrow

Resolutions

St Bernard Lodge Wo 240 Earlington Ky Nov201905I-

Yherefis It has pleased theSupreme Grand Master of thoUniverse> tp call from our whistto the GrandLodge on High ourlamented and esteemed friendBro Fred FOllerand-

VhtHel In his grand charaCter of Odd Fellow he displayedby his itfFectionafe regard andlave Ijiflvdeliglit In oiir pleftsnreand prosperity hisIlUituing enrcry for promotipn of aU goodatttLchirity nndcWhereas By his atQrling qtiaiities lie won our apprdciatiorikindest affection jind fegardstherefore be it f

Resolved That in th9 deathQfBro Feiler tKiRJpdge has lost anoble faith fill and worthy m Ul1ber and brother and hi wifip a

devot c1kinqMl1d loving lius

bonaReSolvedThatthis Toile ex-

tend¬

to the bbr ate widot itsmost profound sympRtJiy in thishour of irreparable loss arid mayGod ever watch over and protecther

Resolved That a memorialpage Abe set apart upon the fee ¬

ords of this ledge and that thesertSolUttQtitt bo pre 1 iheiieon

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copy be sent to his family anda copy be sent to the EarlingtpuBee and the Madisonville Huttier for publication

T R Farq1har 1Committee J W Lester

J E Skeen

SEED DISTRIBUTION

WiH bt BcIun by AirlcuKural Depart

ment on Dumber lit

Washington Nov 10x Theannual distribution of vegetableanti flower seeds by the Depart ¬

inent of Agriculture will beginon Dec 1 and before plantingtime it is expected tub entireamount aggregating 138000000packages will be in the hands ofthe people in all sections of thocountry Congress for the pastseveral years has appropriated250000 for this purpose but aportion of the amount in usedfor foreign exlyetitneottrother fritTared mutters T h ebulk of the 88000000 packagesis subject to the order of Sen ¬

ators and Representatives fordistribution among their con-

stituents¬

the Secretary of Ag ¬

riculture reserving one fifth ofthe entire amount to supply thestatistical corps correspondentsthe Weather Bureau and forother purposes The country hafbeen divided into six sectionswith especial regard to climateand soils and the seeds will besent only to those localities inwhich their propagation and

especIally ¬

of tho and flower va ¬

rieties the department sends outquantities of corn forage andHeld seeds to localities to whichthey are best suited and fromwhich it is thought good resultmay be obtained

G 3 Burhans Testifies After 4 YearsG B Burlmns of Carlisle Center

N YM writes About four yearsago I wrote you stating that I hadboon entirely cured of a severe kednay trouble by taking less than twabottles of Foloys Kidney curl Itentirely stopped tho brick dust wtUf 1flCittneyglad to tray that 1 have never hud ft

symptomsduringelapsed and I am evidently urea tdstay carob and recommend

nlsUfTeihiJtroubleSold by Juo X Taylor

HECLA NEWS

liov Mr Boll of Greenville holdaervl s at tlio Hoola ohUroh on lastoldIfriends wgre Rind to have hUnwUwuYtJtafn

MrJno Knot Is adding awotharrOIUtt their cottage home-

MissdsQhiiflloJonulpgsatld GefirrgleBoatlok visited friends in Mor¬

tons Gap on Tuescj ayvMr Alexander ancV Dr Gardner

are about to oroctfventtw luwein Tramway street

QhristtanoountyWilson on Sunday and Monday

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MrJno attehdadlAetSunday r

a1 rxI on arleatie >fh9lll You lire tilsw bmk

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