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1 NEWS NOTES O1 Has taken down the Big Blue Banner. You may think all of our bargains are gone, but THAT'S a MISTAKE. Although we have had a Big Sale still we havs a lot of goods yet and will continue to give our customers ihe Extreme Low Prices on all winter weight goods and short lots in all grades. We have just closed our inventory and find many lots with only a few sires left. So we have placed prices on them that will move them quick. Come in and them over Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Oxfords, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Gloves . New Spring Goods arriving daily. Ask to see the new Spring Suits its no trouble to show you lit !.,.f4..i:-!-;i;'i!iiX.W t-. if.'. riliiifift. r i IS ! Many growing girls in school or business are frail delicate anemic lack energy and am bition and have thin blood. It is all unnatural and unless checked leads to serious and chronic ills. Nourishment, not drugs, is the law of reason to build strength- but when appetite is poor and digestion weak, ordinary foods do not nourish then SCOTT'S EMULSION is necessary. SCO TT'S EMULSION over comes just such conditions; its tissue material enters the blood without di gestive effort and makes it rich. It tones the whole system and starts the healthy action of cells throughout the body. Imilmllamt mrm mflmm offmrwj, kmt to wt rmamlt yam mast gat SCOTT S. c m. n ' . . is s S99 V. V. 110WMAX II. K. HOWMAX Bowman Bros. Contractors and Builders AH work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Plans and specifications furnished on application 1 - - Telephones 28 and 179 Building Time - Will soon be here and it will be to your advantage to consult me be fore letting contracts for con structing or repairing buildings. Ml work guaranteed. All orders left at this office will reach me : : : : : : Jeff Stone - INTEREST Has been aroused among those who take pride in wearing the smartest styles in clothing; especially so since the inaugur ation of rny $15.00 Tailor-made Suits a price that is astonishing when the class of workmanship and quality of cloth is . considered. None better, though the cost may be greater, if you purchase e'sewhere. Higher priced suits may be had if desired. All kinds of repairing neatly done. Come in and Join Oar Pressing Club 4 Suits Pressed $1 Second Street r C-rT nry m rrn l- ' u -. jJe i ,4 f y Yesterday i gone. Today is fleeting. Tomorrow never comes. You can't bank on the wings of the future. You MUST START our bank ac count TODAY STATE. B AK M TRUST CO. D3 YO'J ENJOY EATIKS Or Does Everything You Eat Distress You? Experts declare, that the reason stomach disorders are so common in this country is due to hasty and careless habits of eating. Stomach troubles and run-down conditions also usually go together. John Llnd, of Oneonta, X. T.. Bays: "I have been troubled with a bad stomach trouble for fifteen years, end became so weak that I could hardly walk or do any work. My appetite was very poor, and it seemed impos sible to get any relier. Since taking twu bottles of Vinol I find that it has already made a remarkable improve ment in my health; my digestion is much stronger, and J have gained in weight" Vinol makes weak stomachs strong because It strengthens and tones up the weakened, tired and overtaxed nerves of the digestive organs. Vinol is easily assimilated by the weakest stomachs, and is delicious to the taste, Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does sot help you. B. L. Middelton, Druggist Richmond, Ky For Rent Two nice office rooms on Main street for rent. Apply to 31-tf C. C. CULTOX. (Deals In Ral Fti Slock and Crop Reports of Spe cial Interest : : Best Known Cough Remedy. For 43 years Dr. King's New Discove ry has been known throughout tlie world a the most reliable cou:h remedy. Over 3.000, (XK) bottles were u&ed last year. Is not this proof ? It will pet rid of your cough, or we will refund your money. J. J. Owens, of Allendale, S. C. writes the way hundreds ot others have done: "After twenty years, 1 fini that Dr. King's New Discovery U tbe best reme dy for coughs and colds that I have ever used." For coughs or colds and all throat and lung troubles, it has no equal. 50c and 11.00 at all dealers. Estray. ''Vom my place on Jack's Creel; pike, about a week ago, a red Duroc gilt, weight about 75 pounds, and has slit on lower part of right ear. 27 tf W. Q. PARK. The Cause ot Rheumatism. Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de ranged kidneys are the cause of rhema tism. Get your stomach, liver kidneys and bowels in healthy condition by tak ing Electric Bitters, and you will not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism. Chas. B. Allen, a school principal, of Sylvania, Ga., who suffered indescriba ble torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased. Sidneys, writes: "All remedies failed until I used Electric Bitten, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me complete ly." Mar be your rheumatic pains come from stomach, liver and kidney troub les. Electric Bitters will give vou prompt relief. 50c aud (1.00. Uecommended by all dealers. Dan Breck. fire, lightning, cyclone and live slock insurance. Best for 5kin Diseases. Nearly every skin dlseaseyields quick ly and permanently to B.icklen's Arnica Salve and nothing is better for burns or bruises Soothes and heals. John lieye, of Gladwin, Mich., says, after suf fering twelve years with skin ailment and spending $400 in doctors' bills, Buck len's Arnica Salve cured him. It will he! r. vou." Only 25c. Recommended by all dealers. Hair Dressing. Mrs. Maud Mackey Walker has just returned from the city, where she has been taking an extra course in hair dressing. She has brought back many new styles. Bring your combings and have them made into the many new styles. 207 W. Main street. Phone 45. 14 Cm A Cold, LaGrippe, Then Pneumonia. It is too often the fatal sequence. La Grippe coughs hang on. weaken the sys tem, and lower the vu&l res stance. it. G. Collins, postmaster, Barnegat, N. J., says: 1 was troubled with a severe ta Grippe cough which completely ex hausted me. 1 olfy I Honey and J ar Compound soon stopped the coughing spells entirely. It can't be beat. For sale by all dealers. Three Twins" At Grand Op era House Tonight The "Three Twins'' Company come to the Grand Opera House tonight with the full prestige or a metropolian suc cess behind it, having run five months in Ci.icii?o at the Whitney Opera House and tfn months in New York at the Herald S jCKre Theit'.re, where it r CeAfd the ur.ai.imous praise of the en tire New York f ress s being one of ih smartest musical productions in j car.-. Ga:' t'.e :'. s has spiral no ev l':. is a: irao; 1 'n, ! I, : .us, ; ; -L.'!'i-'y ma ir.ctv! b Ivv'.s t .; Henry & Snider, of Taylorsville, sold wo cars of two-year-old mules at auc tion. Forty brought an average of H00. Mrs. Bettie E. Poyntz, of Richmond, sold to Llewellyn Sharp, Jr., for 1 1 and other valuable considerations 210 acres of land ten miles East of Lexington on tha North side of the Lexington and Richmond pike Lexington Herald. Twenty sows in McKee Bros, and M,i)es' sale at Springfield, bred to De fender, brought 13000 or an average of $153 each. Ten Defender boars in Dun can's sale brought (702 or an average of 170 each. Defender weighs 050 pounds in building condition and will weigh over 1,200 in show shape. McKee Bros of Versailles, gave E. S. Mayet. of Springfield, f7,5O0 for Defender and 25 sows bred to him and 31 fall pigs Ninety-one bred to D fender last year sold for over in.tOO. E. W. Watts, near Danville, sold 30 bead of 170 pound hogs to J. C. John stone at $7.75 Ballard Sc Thompson, sold 40 700-pouud cattle at $50 each to Adams, of Winchester Andy Davis sold a bunch of 100-pound shoals to P. B. Thompson at 7 l-2c P. B. Thorap son sold a four-year-old mare to Robert Cox, of Garrard, for $205.. Cyrus Brown of the West End, sold to Sharp & Lutes, the stock buyers, a drove of 75 hogs av eraging 90 pounds each at 7 l-4o per pound The sale of J. J Allen, at Hustonville, was well attended and everything sold well. Forty head of , 000 pound cattle, 7 l-2c; lofoTbogs $7.80 perewt; one 10 year-old family horse $177.50; pair horse mules $335. At J. J. Elliott's sale horse stock sold from $91 to $100; cows sold from $40 to $50; yearling heifers sold from $19 to $24; eight shoals brought $41; brood sows sold at $17 50 each; hay sold at 50c a bale and corn at $2.75 a barrel. Stan ford Interior Journal. The Kentucky S ate Board of-Health, in its recent reports, estimated there are in Kentucky 20,000 cases of tuberculosis. Why don't they use Smith's Lung Tonic? Price $7.00 per gallon. Listen to this statement: "Mv daughter was ill for'about five years with consumption, we were told she wouldn't live three months. When we commenced the use of Smith's Lung Tonic, she began immediately to lm prove. She used one gallon and was en tirely cured. We had used a number of other things without a success. I cheerfully recommend this medicine as one of the best iredicines I ever used in my family. Jcdok W. H. Bi-aston, Feb. 13, 190S. Jackson, Ky. . Philip Bainhard, New Philadelphia, Ohio, slates: "I had three specialists to treat my wife; they told me she had tuberculosis or consumption and could not get well. 1 had used numerous remedies before I sent for the specialists; finally as a last resort, 1 sent for a gallon of Smith's Lung Tonic. She is now well and has been since December 1911." Smith's Lung Tonic is just like Smith's Liniment. 40 years test has proven this liniment the best. Who doubts it? The man who has never tried it. Manufactured by T. B. Smith Medi cine Co., Lexington, Ky. In the reach of everybody at $7.00 a gallon. Advertisement. 23-if Appropriate Passages. When President Wilson took the oath of office and kissed the open Bible, his lips touched the page, opened at ran. dom, and fell upon the 119 Psalm, 43 to to 4S verses, inclusive. They were as follows: "Let Thy mercies come also unto me, oh, Lord, even Thy salvat'on, according to Thy word. "So shall I have wherewith to answer him that reproacheih me. for I trust in Thy word. "And take not the word of truth ut terly out of my mouih: for I have hoped in Thy judgments. "So shall I keep Thy law coctinually forever and ever. "And I will wa'k at liberty, for I seek Thy precepts. "I will speak of Thy testimonies also before kings, and will not be ashamed. "And I will delight myself in Thy commandments, which I have loved. "My hands also will I lift up unto Thy commandments, which I have lov ed, and I will meditate on Thy stat utes." The Mother's Favorite. A cough medicine for children should be harmless. It should be mild and pleasant lo lake. It should be effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is all of this, and is the mothers' favorite every where. For sale by all druggists. Where's Teddy? Wilson's in the White House, The pla'e where he should be, Taft has gone to Georgia, Dixieland to see, But there's one thing puzzles Even you and me, Please, oh, some one telL us, Teddyv where is he? Are You Constipated ? If so, get a box of Dr. King's New Life Fills, lake lliern regularly and your trouble will quickly disappear. They wtil siimu'aie the liver, improve your creation hnd nu all the poisons from your system. They wii! surely get you well agtin. 25c a', all dealers. Richard M. Rice, a prominent citizen of Pari", is dead. Samuel Johnson, aged 22, is dead of tuberculosis at Ijincaster. Levi P. Morton, former vice-presi dent, is seriously ill- in New York. Mrs Frederick A. Wallis was reelect ed president of the Kentucky Women's Club of New York City. Fire originating from a defective flue destroyed the parochial school building in Paris, entailing a loss of about $5,"- 000. President Wilson has made known his intention, it is stated, to appoint no rel atives to ofhee during his administra tion. Miss Julia L. Waddle and J. II. Col. yer, and Miss Zada Waddle and 0car Colyer were married by a single cere mony at Somerset. Commissioner of Roads R. C. Terrell has announced an exitninslion for coun ty road engineers, to oe held at his of fice in Frankfort March 13. Postmaster General Burleson's office is besieged by job hunters. There are 1,500 postmasters whose terms have ex pired, 18 of which are in Kentucky. That divorced people, no matter m what State the degree is obtained, can not remarry in Illinois in less than one year, was tne decision of a Chicago judge. The second trial of Clarence S. Dar row on a charge of jury bribing at Los Angeles, resu'ted in a hung jury. The vote, it is said, stood 8 to 4 for convic tion. J. M. Baker, of South Carolina, was nominated by the Senate democratic caucus for Secretary of the Senate over Joseph L. Wilson, the President's broth er, and other aspirants. John E. and Tom Deaton, indicted for conspiracy in the Callahan case, were released on bond at Winchester. "Red Tom" Davidson, similarly indicted, ex pects to execnte bond. - Charles Cramer, a circus clown, and his wife were found guilty in Chicago of killing Miss Sophia Singer, of Balti more. Cramer w.ts sentenced to prison for life and his wife to 14 years in the penitentiary. In an opinion submitted by First As sistant Attorney General Morris doubt was cast on the legality of the Confed erate p nsion act and the Auditor is in structed lo pay no pensions until order ed by the courts to do so. " Until the assessor of Greenup county- assesses the dogs in his county, lie will receive no compensation from the State for his wcrk. Not a dog was listed for taxation and the Auditor has ordered hisc'aitn for Srrvices held up. ihe cooiness or tui ward l. Boyle, a blind singer, in keeping on with his song while fire spread rapidly in the bal cony of the theatre at Worcester, Mass., prevented a panic among the 500 spec tttors. The audience fil.d out to the strains of his song. Gov. Joseph T. Robinson, of Arkan sas, Saturday saved a life, married a ouple, wrote his own commission as U. S. Senator to succeed the late Jeff Davis and wound up the day by sending in his resignation as govomor. He saved the life by commuting the sentence of a man to be hung to life imprisonment. Richmond Ditto. So!r.rrs?t tr S"u.-a'er neeus rr ore s;n s: mo-e haos: ."v;ii.-j.t Ju-a: U'T-i snd few '4.' HN'i 1'.' s rr rn ri rr1 y v mmmmmmm America9 jinneslfc tore for lomeii9 Apparel Give touch of World's great fjislilora centers 7"HE wonderful success of the New and Greater Gutman Store for the first T ! weve months, now coming to a close, has more than justified our be l e a year a nat tne requirements of the women of Kentucky, Indiana " and the South were as varied as in any fashion center in the world. Through the indefatigable and intelligent -service of our New York and Paris offices, combined with liberal merchandising ideas, we have given this store the genuine touch of the world's two great fashion centers. We want every woman to feel and know that this store is for woman's advantage, for meeting woman's requirements in everything in "women's wear, ready to wear." Every service, every comfort, every con venience for adding to the pleasure of her shopping and the study of fashion's decrees, are, and will continue to be at her command. Our Paris office has excelled itself in this season's selections and shipments, and our Monsieur Roditi says, that the exquisite gowns and suits he has sent us are truly "Zee most wonderful beautiful manifique." These charmingly beautiful suit3 and gown3 will be exhibited daily on models in our French Salon under both artificial and natural light. Space forbids and words fail to tell you of the noteworthy showing of the many beautiful things emanating from the finest American shops of toilet accessories, shoes, millinery, hosiery, l'agerie in such great wealth and variety in their respective departments. NEW YORK To the women of this locality, we extend a cordial invitation to visit and go through this vast establishment the finest women's apparel store in America to make it their headquarters when in the city enjoy the comforts of our rest rooms, and avail themselves the advantages of our free checking services for their baggage and parcels. H: J. GUTMAN & CO. LOUISVILLE PARIS Chamberlain's Tablets For Constipatioa Fir constipation! Chamberlain's Tab lets are excellent. Easy to take, mild and gentle in effect. Give them a trial.' For sale by all druggists. Headless Body Found. Section hands on the L. & 27. railroad while excavating for a new track at Livingston, dug up the headless corpse of an unknown man. Tht body had on a brown checked suit of clothing, pair of No. 8 boots and a plain gold ring wi h out initials, on the middle finger of his left hand. Great mystery surrounds the discovery. No man has been missed from that community and it is apparent that the body was brought there from a a distance and buried. That the head is nvssing is strcg evidence that the man was murdered and that his slayers placed his head in one place and his body in another, A search is being made for the head. Pneumonia Follows a Cold But never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It stops the cough, heals the sore and. inflamed air passage, and strengthens the lungs. The genuine is a yellow packege with beehive on carton. Refuse substitutes For sale by all druggists. All kinds of field seeds, hay, corn and oats anp frncy groceries. D. B. McKin ney. - 4l-tf "Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. The re sult was lasting." John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala-.- Plenty of Oats and all kinds of field seeds at attractive prices. ' See us before buying, if R. L. Arnold & Co. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury mrrrnrr will rarely destroy the tense of mll and cuwiiletely dtrauffe tli Hbule K)-(ein wbeo t-uiermg It through tbe mucous surfaces. Kucu arttf-ies should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable pbjslt-tsns, as the daoisgg ther will do is ten fold to tbe good you can pas silily derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. 1. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O.. contsins no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous sur fsces of the system. Id buying; Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you jret the irenuine. It is taken Internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney it Co. Xestlmunfoia free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. . mm - GOOD HORSLS like good people, are the kind with which to associate. Our "Life and Limb" so often depend the characteristics of the horses we drive, thai the first ami most important question ingoing for a driv( should be: Is tiie horse vicious"" At our stable you can find kind, in t eT i eent animnls. It is a pleasure to drive them. Phone us vour orders-"- 09. . . - el. .j a .-.. a If .1 Jl jl y LIYiMY ?Ti I.;: Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habil but a dangerous di sease. The C. II. Rowan Drug Co, Dept. 2150, Chicago, Illinois, have discovered a strictly harm less remedy for this distressing disease and to make known its merits they will send a 50c pack age securely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of The Climax. This remedy also cures frequent desire lo urinata and inability to control urine dur ing the night or day in old or young. The C. II. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old Reliable House, write to them today for the free medicine. Cure the afflicted mem bers of your family, then tell your neighbors and friends about this remedy. The Vulcan Chilled Plow Long Past The Experimental Stag CALL ON W.T. MANSFIELD & CO FOR THE BEST Blacksmith Work in town and the quickest. ' I will guar antee you the Best Horseshoeing in Town If your horse has sore feel bring him to me and I will give him ease. Prices rea sonable. We can Paint and Rubber Tire your buggies and repair them with new tops, wheels and shafts. We make the Best Wagon Frames and Beds in town for the money. We repair Bin ders, Mowers and all kinds of farm tools and guarantee satisfaction. Call on us for prices W. T. Mansfield & Co. East Main Street, Near L. & X Oepot Richmond, Ky It is considered by users as the BEST CHILLED PLOW manufactured. Superior construction of the besi ma terial by competent mechanics is responsible for its Stre'ngth, Dnrabihty, Light Draft, and Steady U jnmi','. To the four qualities are due its increasing popularity with the farmer and consequent increased sale by the dealer. It costs less to keep a "Vulcan" in good running order than any other make of Cbilled Plow. Why? Not because Vulcan Points and Repairs nost less than others, but because the Durability and Wearin:; tju a li lies of the Vulcan parts are greater. A FEW FEATURES Landside, Saddle and Point are interlocked. Prevents straining out of shtpe. Mold board is rib strenghtened, reducing mold breakage to the minimum. Shin Piece, Full Chilled, Always Sharp, Very Durable. Point is of Charcoal Irou, has patented extension face chill and wide edge chill. It is the strongest, bast wear ing. most economical chilled point made. Do not forget the Corrugated Point. Stays sharp longer, wears better, p'ows hard ground easier, and costs no more than a plain point. It makes no difference how much a farmer PAYS for a plow, provided he ret his mouey'a worth. DOUGLAS & SIMMONS Second Street Telephone 20 A Message To Railroad Men. E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast St., Bath, Me , sends out this warning to railroaders ev erywhere: "My work as conductor caus ed a chronic inflammation of the k:d oeys and I was miserable and all play ed out From the day 1 began taking Foley Kidney Pills I began to retain my strenth, and 1 am belter nw than 1 have been for twenty years." Try them. For sale all druggists. L. & N. Time Table South Bound. No. 31. Cincinnati to Atlanta. Arrives and Departs 12:05 a. m. Mid-night. No. 71. Richmond lo Stanford. De parts 0:45 a. m. No. 1. Louisville to Beattyville Arrives 12:11) p. m. Departs 12:15 37. Cincinnati to Knoxville. Ar rives 11 AO a. m. Departs 12:12 a, m No. 3-.. Cincinnati to Jacksonville. Arrives and Departs 11:31 a. m. No. 27. Richmond to Louisville via Rowland. Departs 1:00 p. m. No. 3. Louisville to Beattyville Arrives 0:45 p. m. Departs 7:25 p.m No. 9. Cincinnati & Maysville to Stan ford. Arrives 7.21 p. m. Departs 7:25 p. m. North Bound ' No. 34. Atlanta to Cincinnati. Arrives and Departs 4.10 a. m. No. 10. Stanford to .Cincinnati and Maysville. Arrives 0.20 a. m. Departs 6:25 a. m. No. 2. Beattyville to Louisville Arrives 7: 15 a. m. Departs 7:20 v m No. 2S. Louisville to Richmond via Rowland. Arrives 12:05 p. m. No. 33. Kuoxvillu to Cincinnati. Ar rives 1:35 p. m. Departs 2:00 p. m. No. 70. Stanford to Richmond. Arrive 2 3,1 p. m. No. 4. Beattyville to Louisville Arrives 1:35 r. m. Df parts 1:40 p.m No. 32. Jacksonville to Cincinnati. Ar rives and D.T.artj p. in. No"s 31. 3 7, r;"., 2 7, 3i, 2. 3 P,2 ar iH-'.y ir.-ilns. No's II, 1, 3, 0. 10, 2. 7e -'.'.y ;'cr-; I pt'.r,.i'.y. r- 1 1 i',. -.0 I'li Chronic Stomach Trouble. There is nothing more discouraging than a chronic disorder of the stomach. It is not surprising that many suffer for years with such an ailment when a per manent cure is within their reach and may be had for a trifle? "About a year ago," says P. H. Beck, of Wakelee. Men. "I bought a package of Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using them 1 have felt perfectly well. I had previously used any number of different medicines, but none of them were of any lasting bene fit." For sale by all druggists. For Sale. A nice house and lot on Wood'and avenue and Fourth street for sale pri vately. N. B. Tawix. 30-tf lectric Made A New Man Of Him. "I was suffering from pain ia mj stomach, head and back," writes 11. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. O, "and bqt liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters mads ma feel lika a new man." PRICE 60 CTS. AT ALL DRUQ STORES. Little Bo-Pecp She lost her Sheep And didn't know where to tind them So she kit them alone And soon they came home A hustling; their tails behind them Mutton or Lamb Chops ' are nice f ;.r a change. Try them T A 2 ! n 11 2 1 ' : lift r V "Cardui Cured Me" For nearly ten years, at different times, Airs. iMary Jinks of Treadway, Tenrt, suffered with womanly troubles. She says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die. I could not sleep. I couldn't cat I had pains all over. The doctors gave me up. 1 read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take It, and it cured tne. Cardui saved my lifel Now, I can do anything." TAKE Ti ARDUIWomTonic If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you Should try Cardui, the woman's tonic. Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the best remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects. Ask your druggist He sells and recommends Cardui. Vrili to: Lidies Advisors fot riiittin u.-. a... I . - ' ' v.', x-iwiijnumfa, i coil. j for Special Inttncitoiu, aad 64-page book. -Hom Treatment tor Womea." scat free. J 54 KMssu ilis-js . . I 3 a, N NATIONAL BAIKv - I 1 J I 1 , s. i i V I ' " I . ' 1 M 'If 1