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i i ! 4 k w . I .! : I ! u . t ' ! 'i : thi - ' I ) t r iYS7L Wilt P... 1 YV liU W 111 VJtt The Next $10 ? I'ikss II:r.3 Gslin E:sy 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 have a lot of goods yet and will continue to give our customers the ) 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 sizes 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 Climax Contest Caus ing Excitement. jr. ATTNIFTEIR v. ' - -: f ' - v - V i B:,a'f M . : A . ' W : - : r-. . ; ;. ' t . ... . s PETER RED REGISTERED NO. 44864 Race Record 2:11 3-4 Bv the World's Greatest Sire, Peter the Great 2:07 3-4, will make the Season of 1913 at the stable of Robt. Walker, corner Water and First Streets, at $25.00 to Insure a Living Colt Money due in all cases when colt is foaled, mare parted with or bred to an other horse. Lien retained on colt until sen-ice fee is paid Peter Red 2:11 3-4, is the best bred, the best race horse and best .young sire that has ever stood for service here. Breeders should not overlook' this and get a colt by one of the best young studs on earth. This may be his last season here, so don't fail to get a colt ROBERT WALKER Comer First and Water Streets RICHMOND. KY F(DR BAILIE We have the following Gasoline Engines tha. have just been overhauled and in first class condition, that we wish to sell at a bargain if taken at once 1 2-h. p. IIaran 4-h. p. Hagan G-h. p. Hapin 4-h. p. Watkins 4 h. p. International 2-h. p. International Two-cycle Marine S-h. p. And a lot of other machinery for motor boat Phone or Address RICHMOND MM S PLUS CO. Day Phone 2 70 Night Phone 658 The Forty Year Test An article must liave escepiional mer it to survive for a period of 40 years. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was first ottered to the public in 1ST2. From a small beginning it has grown in favor and popularity until it has attained a world-wide reputation. You will find nothing better for a cough or cold. Try it and you will understand why it is a favorite after a person of more than 40 years. It not only gives relief it cures. For sale by all druggists. For Sale. As administrator of B. M. LAckey, I offer at private sale the Kentucky Car riage Works consisting of vehicles of all iinds. lilacUsruilh shop attached. Tbis is one of the oldest and best stand n Central Kentucky and has an esta olished trade. 1JOIAN LACKEY, 14-tf Richmond, Ky FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS (-OR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BuWUtR Ik - "mttstim'cih Psfffiecr Fees Dig Deep into the Details learn of What and How the Fence you Buy is Made A great many fence users don't realJy know what quality of material manufac turers put into their fences, nor how they make them. k Yor r money goes for the fence you buy. Why don't you find out what you are ptig for your money? You con't buy cows or farm machinery without full investigation. You test your seeds. Test the fence before you buy and know what your money goes for. Our new cata logue, sent free, tells how to test fence. We don't care how many different makes of fence you test, you'll find "Pittsburgh Perfect," as made today, is best of alL c:ci Li LJT rer.t Strict fvr nZLD. FM!M, RANCH. LAWN, C" T C no -o t c aA ck- .. i cui.Tr y d rahe.t yard a card en Hvery Kod Uuaranteect - Asic your iW.er for 'Pittsburgh Perfect" and insist on his fjrnisUn; it. To not allow him to persuade you that tome other fence is just as pood. If he doesn't aetl it, write us direct- THuboTirii Pi-rfr-t" BrUif t ari4 Wire; F- tl lit. AniiMt At (.(iane4i' V ire; J w ttrii tue wr; Hrri bjHitm Intl ir I rencc ; : G ivn,d V vrm N i; 1 -r.d trr t ri--t" k cfcMMf Am J C-pr H-xUa mmrrsaL H rmi rc Iatcrot-3 m Wire Fcnrtng. wrrt t I R cofy of our ALMANAC. ! b 1 3- Pittsburcli Steel Cc. rillil'Urj;!!, Pcnisyivftnia 7n -.vn n i j Next Count Mar. 15 and Last Before the Final Count Middle of April. Tlio Climax voting ceniest goes mer- ilv on and interest in llie outcome u rowing more intense every day, esre ially since lite contestants know what a magnificent piano one of them is to get. There will be two more counts the next one next Saturday, March 15th. and that will be for f 10 in gold, the monev to eo lo the contestant who makes the greatest gain in votes from he time of the last count Feb. 13 to March 15: h. Previous votes will not count for the cold, but simply toward the piano, and hat being the case, every contestant lias an euuul show, as the one who makes the greatest gain will be the one who will be awarded the gold. It will be remembered that the first prize went to Miss Laura Taylor, the second to Miss Georgia Walton, with Miss Eita Turner winnine second mon ey; and new the question is, who wii win the $10 Saturdaj? We desire to call the attention of the contestants to this fact: 1 tie bonus votes, other than for the merehanU' coupons, will be l educed after the next count. This being the case the contest ants should get in every vote possible between this time and March 15, as the bonus vote will not be so large hereaf ter. What you want lo hnow is, how you can win the gold and the piano, too. Get new subscribers; gel old subscribers to pay up and renew; trade with the mer hants who are offering prizes; follow ihs rules and get in every vote you can between now and next Saturday after noon, March 15ih. Try hard and win this last sgecial prizeywe offer, and you w ill be in a'good position lo make the high vote on the piano coimt about April 15ih, which ill be the last count, the result of hich w ill determine who gets the pia- IO. Sl'Et'lAl. Okker. The Climax makes the following bo- 'ius oners to me various canuiuaua in die contest, same lo hold good until Saturday, March 15, at 4 o'clock: For every seven yearly new subscrip tions we will give lO.unO extra voles, making a total of 14,200 votes. For every seven rtnewal subscriptions (,000 extra, a total of 11,500 votes For every seven back subscriptions, i,00 ) extra, a total of 8,900 votes. For every 40 merchants' coupons rotght to this ollice and counted by the ,ublUher or his assistants, a bonuj of 1,000 extra voles will be given, a total of J.OOO in all. One five-year paid-up subscription and .wo yearly paid up subscriptions we will credit the candidate with the 10,00 ) bo nus vote, or any combination of paid-up new or renewal subscriptions, for more than one year, totaling seven subscrip tions, will entitle the candidate lo the 10,0(K1 bonus vote. All of the contestants should gel busy i iid make the most ofthe time interven ing between this date and thai of the next count and roll up a large vote, r'rom present indications there if a hig furprise in store for some one. lei chants' coupons, counting 25 votes jan be procured with every cash pur chase amounting to (I at Hamilton Hros. L. E. Lane The McGaughey Studio Engle & Company Perry's Drug S.ore I). B. Shockelford & Co. John 11. Gibson &. Co. Ilice & Arnold Stockton & Son W. F. Higgins Count of Jan. 11 Last Count Georgia Walton 8,875 01.425 Etta Turner 9,225 00,025 Laura Taylor 9.50U 59,573 Charlotte Azbill 50.G00 Liz.ie Jones . 48,125 Willie Parks 40,000 Iternice Robertson .......44,050 Grace Hammonds 42,850 Mrs. Minnie Terrill 40,750 Myrtle Ballard 38,025 Maude Vaughan 30,050 Maltie Tyree 28,02 Bertha Carrier 20,150 Sallie Wood... 20,225 Pauline Jones 4, Bessie llaydon . 4,350 Willie Burton.. 4,300 Elizabeth Marshall 4,1( 0 Ethel Wharton 2,50o Maude Moberley 2,1(0 Carrie West 2,050 Minnie Zelt'e 1,825 Lydia Young ...1,775 Elizabeth Blake 1,000 Lucy Jones 1,000 Effie Bice .'. 1,000 Grace Hardin 1,000 Annie Oliver 1,000 Mabel Tudor I 1,000 Remember and have your friends trade with the merchants who are giv ing, the coupons. They are reliable tradespeople. Architect's Notice. I am prepared to draw plans for buildings and remodeling of all kinds. Will also furnish estimates or superin tend construction of such work. Phone 101. Orders left for me at Tub Climax office will receive prompt attention. 31-tf N. B. Tl-rpijj. Absolutely Puro Tho only baking powder made from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar 13 ALU:.f,i:3 UME PK3SFHATE NEWS NOTES Anderson and Warren counties are in llie throes of a prohibtion election. What is planned as the largest parade yet held in the interest of woman suffrage will take place in New York May 3. Postmaster General Burleson, i- is stated, may retain as Second Assistant Josenh Stewart. Republican who is said to be an expert. Robert Wickliffe Woolley, formerly of Lexington, will be appointed t irst Assistant Secretary of the Treasury by Secretary McAdoo. Antonio Cincott- charged by Enrico Caruso, opera tenor, with having at tempted lo extort $15,000 from him thro' a "Black Hand" letter, was found guilty. Because his neg-o chalfuur was twice arrested for violating ihe speed law Gov. Blease, of South Carolina, threat ens to place Columbia under martial law. House leaders propose to make sup port of the tarilf program a prerequisite to desirable assignments ana will op- poe thejiaming of legislative commit tees until after revision is completed. Washington police otlicials told the committee investigating alleej indif ference of officers to the fcutrrage par ade, thai the department was handi capped by loo small a police force a io bis a crowd. An order restraining Postmaster Gen eral Burleson from putting the provis ions of the newspaper publicity law in to effect until ihe Suprrme Court ren ders its opinion, was aked by iho news papers testing ihe law. About half 'lie population of the Uni ted States is prote.ued by fraternal ir surance. O.i January 1, 19 2, there. were 7,250,000 beneficiary certificates in force in this couiilry. of which one-sev enth, or over, were held in the Moderi Woodmen Society. The application of wholesale liquor dealers of Virgin a for an injunction lo restrain the Southern Express Com par from, refusing to accept liquor for ship ment to points in South Carolina unde the Webb-Kenyon bill, was refused by Judge Waddell. of the United District Court. Although it. is believed the House and Senate still favor the exemplion ol farmers and labor unions from ant trust prosecution indications are tha the next Cong'ess will obey the wishe of President Wilson and not attempt I place "riders" on the Sundry Civ Bill James M. Harp, of Frankfort, a Con federate veteran, filed suit in the Frank hn circuit court seeking a writ oi man damusto compel State Auditor Bos worth to issue a warrant i.i his favor for (7G.U7, the amount of his February pen sion. This su't will test the constitu lionality of the Confederate pension act Ilazelrigg & Hazelrhuand Jas. Black burn, Jr., are his attorneys. When from thai long and dreamless sleep Our. loved ones wake, May they abide in Thy dear keep For Thy Son's sake. Rooms For Rent Rooms for rent inCollins building. Modern improvements. Lady tenants preferred. Apply to X. B. Deather age. 29 if Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Ir. Thomas' Electric Oil for such emergences. Two sizes, 25 and 50c at all stores. Notice. You arc, hereby notpfied by me as the curator ofthe estate of J. W. Cbaney to file with mj at once your account, prop erly verified, as required by law. He, the said Chaney, died, as per date, on March 5th, 1913: E. liKCCE CflANKV, 47-tf Valley View, Ky. Maiden Ride Nursery. 1 have for sale this Spring a lot of fine one and two-year olJ whole-root grafted trees and varieties of stock. The Mai den Ridge trees are giving satisfaiion ev ery where. Save half by cutting out the agent's profit. Send for price list. The fine Aroma strawberry a specialty. G. I) Smith, E. K. S. X. , Richmond, Ky, 4 1 St Public 5ale of Land And Personalty. As repres'tnative of the estate of the late J. J. Todd, 1 will on TUESDAY, MARCH 25th, At 10 a. m., sell at public outcry to the highest and bet oiudrr, the following land and r-ersonaln : Th farm of 201 1-2 acres of land, lying one mile from Terrill, and adjoining the lands of T. K. Baldwin and Georne Uahew, and on g od country road It is almost all in blue grass and in splendid shape. Has on it a gool (1 wet ling house anu an necessary outbuildings. Well watered with wells. pring and pond. About 2u acres in hue alnut. oak anil ash; good orchard on lace. Prosiiective bu ers &re invited lo look before iho day of sale. Mr. Hugh Murray, who lives on the place, will take pleasure in Showing it. Also the follow- ng siock and household goods, imple ments, etc: a span of aged mules, one uttv horse, good and gen'le; a brood mare; one 2-ear-old filly; 3 head of hoif- rs: 3 fat hogs; one Jersey cow, giving inilK: one call; is ewes reauy io lamo, and 4 bucks: a irood buggy and two sets of harness; 2 farm wagons and - a lot of harness; 3 bee hives and a lot of empty hives; a mowing much ne; 1 self-dump rake; 1 turning plow; 1 double-shovel plow; a 1-horse turning plow; a harrow; I scraper; 1 hi g box; 1 cider mill one crosscut saw 1 han i saw; 1 post augur and post hole digger: 1 corn scoop; au gur and tools of all kinds; 40 locust posts; lot of loose lumber, such as wag on tongues, coupling poles ana gate slats; 3 large kettles; 1 man s saddle and : a side saddle; lot of good fodder; lot of good baled hay; about 00 barrels of corn in crib: lot of blue grass seed and other things loo numerous to mention. House- lold atid kitchen furniture -t dressers; 1 wardrobe; 1 hall tree; 1 couch: 9 si and tables: 0 rocking chairs; C bedsteads; 1 set walnut parlor chairs; 1 set of dining chairs: lot of odd chairs; I side board: 1 sate; 1 sugar chest; an extension table; I breakfast table; a betting stove; 7 car pets and a lot of rugs; a Seiinia Ranee, good as new; kitcheti cabiuei; lot of cook lables; 4 tubs; 2 washboards; tin boiler; a cast boiier; a shotgun. Terms made known on day of sale. I. D. TODD. Representing heirs of J J. Todd. Jesse Cobb, Auctioneer. Announce mens Found.- On Breck avenue, at street crossing, near residence of Mr. John Duerson, a gold ring with three diamonds. Call at Climax office. 40-tf To Cattle Dealers. I make an exclusive business of buying stockers nd feeders on orders. The best quality of cattle come to this mar ket. Your patronage will be appreciat ed. Market quotations promptly fur nished on application. W. O. PARK. Rooms 001-003 Live Slock Exchange, Kansas City Stock Yards. 39 Cm Mark Hanna Re. No. 2099 Will make the Season of 1913 at my Stable at $15 to Insure Living Colt Money due when colt is foaled, rrare parted with or bred to another horse. Lien retained on colt for service fee It has lji'g buen a Democratic custom in Madison county to give a second term m i 1 ir i I.., . l. , .i 'w iw m ..u n iit; j i i ii(i hi 1 1 1 l , r u u i y j w enduring itiw urst term oi once, and you can make no m istuke by dociuir.g to cast j our vol.) for ll. I'-. TerriU (or re-e'- e- Mark Hanna 2099 Is a dark bay, black points, 15 3-4 hands high, his head and tail in the proper place. Natural just as nature made him. No knife in his tail, no check bit on his head he is just as he was foaled. He is built for service strong at every point, a good round well-coupled body on sliort legs; no horse has a better foot and bone; can do as much as any horse living and has proven b'mself one of the best breeders in Kentucky. He is one of the best bred horses living. He is by I.ynn Boyd 44, out of Helen No. n;ares MaJi Vark Har. iut of a one of the greatest brood son county evt-r produced, na is 1-v a s-how hore mj-re, Livt-li i.-c- h Re.-" Commissioner's Sale ! Josiah Stocker's Heirs, &c., Pitt's, v Josinh Stocker's Heirs, A.O., Dfls. Under and by virtue of a judgment rendered at the February, 1913, Term of the Madison Circuit Court in the above styled action, ihe undersigned Master Con niissioiier of said court, will on THURSDAY, MARCH 27ih lft 13, On the premises al 11 a. in. sell at pub lic auction io the highest and best bid der the lollowing described property. viz: Reginning at a point in the center of the Darn s Mill and Silver Creek p'iceat tvo stone pointers, one on each side of (like; thence with the center ot pike X J K i OS chains, N 13 1 1 K 4.33 chains. X203 4K32) chains; thence leaving ihe pike S 0'.) K 2 hi) chains to a stake; ihence up a hollow S OS 5 E 10 71 chains io : he center of ihe drain: ihence up a ridge S 43 K 7.0 chains to a locust; ihence S j 1-2 W 10.15 chains loasicne; thence X 77 V 21.51 chains to the be ginning, conlHining 30 1 4 acres and being the same laud conveyed to Josiah jlooker by Curd Limb by deed record ed in Madison county clerk's ollice in Jeed book 04. pajie 478. Tkkms va d pro crty w ill be sold on credit if 0 m .i;hs' um the pu c I s er being r qii ed to execute bond paya ble to me Ct m nnissioiier, bearing 0 per cent interest from dale until paid, with lien reiained to secure the purchase money. Purchaser will be permitted io pay cash if desired. II C. RICE, M. C. L. C. C. FOR REPRESEXTATIVE I AVe tire authorized lo announce Green Clay a candidate for Represeeiat ive of Jlad .soii county, subject to the action of llie Democratic par.y. We are authorized to announce A. D. Miller a candidate for Representative of Madison county, subject to the actiou of the Democratic party. FOR SHEKIFF The Climax is authorized to announce Elmer Deatheraiie as a candidate for Sheritf of Madison county, subject lo the action of the Democratic party. The Climax is authorized lo announce John F. I!ldwin as a candidate for Sheritf of Madison county, subjsct to the action of the Democratic party. We are authori'wd to announce N. B JO.VES a candidate lor Mieritf ot illion county, milijcct to the action of the Ieuio crutic urty. We ore authorized to announce H. H. C'OLYKK a cuiKiidHte for Sheritf of Madi son county, tiiilnect to the action ol the Democratic party. Weare hereby Authorised to announc VAN H. BENTON a candidate for Shell of Marii.mti County. Milijeet to the actio of the tHrtnocratic party. We are authorized to announce Jacob S. Collins a candidate for Sheritf of Madison county, subject lo the action of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY JUDGE The Climax is authorized to announce H. C. Rice as a candidate for County Judge of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic parly. The Climas is authorized to announce Judge V. R. Shackelford as & candi date for re-election to the ollice of County Judge of Madison county, sub ject io the action of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY We are authorized to announce judob j. j. GREKNLBAr a candidate for Count) j Attorney of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce S. A. D Jones as a candidate for County At torney of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce R. H. C'KOOKK a candidate for County Attorney suhject tu the actiou of the Democratic Prt. We are authorized to announce O. P. Jackson as a candidate for, re-election to the ollice of County Attorney of Madi son county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce Thomas II. Collins as a candidate for County Attorney of Madison coanty, sub ject to the action of tlie Democratic party. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENoe We are authorized to announce BEXJA MIN F. EUWAKDS, a candidate for Su. nerintendent of Public Schools of Madixon county. Kubject to the action of the Demo cratic party. Wearetauthorized to announc. Wm. S. Brock a candidate for Superintendent of Public Schools of Madison County, suh- ieirt to the action of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce Prof. Harvey H. Brock a candidate for Super intendent of Public Schools, subject to the action of the Democratic party. r I People Particular Prefer Oof Groceries n on account of their well known purity. Lvery I body wants to purchase at the store where a the most discriminating are satisfied Sewell & McKinney Groceries, China and Field 5eeds 16 Telephones 223 Commissioner's 5ale. Frank Phelps, plaintitf, versus Sarah Chambers, &c. Defendants. Under and by virtue of a judgment rendered at the Feb'uary, l'.13, te m of the Madison circuit court in the above st vied action, the undersigned Master Commissioner of said court will, on SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913, At 11 o'clock a. m. sell to the highest and best bidder at public auction, in front of the courthouse door in Rich mond, Ky., the following described properly, or so much thereof as will produce the sum of tlS'J 40, ihe amount so ordered to be made. A certain lot or parcel of ground, on the east side of Steep street, in Richmond, Ky , and be ing one half of Lot Xo. 4 in liiock 17, in the Richmond Invest ment Co.'s addition to ihe cily of Richmond, Ky., and being the north half of said lot deeded lo Jer ry Chambers, Deed Rook 00, Page 4S0. TERMS: Said property will be sold on a credit of six months' lime, the pur chaser being required to execute bond payable to the Commissioner, beaiing ti per cent interest from date until paid, with lien retained lo secure llie pay ment of the purchase money. Purctias er will be permitted lo pay cash if de sired. U. C RICE, M. C M. O. C 4(5- 3t Gasoline Lngins For 5ale. I have one second-hand twelve-horse power stationery gasoline engine for sale. Good as new. Will guarantee tha engine to do first-class work. N. II. Deatherage, Richmond, Ky. 33 tf i U (r i-Ji I " RICHMOND. KY. ' H r fi 6 i! ' I 1 i C I rl I iiiajiij Heat. , A Training j School for Teachers Tnt ri.Hiifttr .-l Life Slaw C t ti: rnti-t. Valid) In all PuMi rHrci t, d Itrie fc Ci.-'ir-e. Tuition Fre to A n- miUtrlc. .).ifl -hnt. a fitmil traiuin buitdinr rrfinft-ti'ii. T.r-i. sl-t- . 'ir i T-r-i b,-S1r.s h4-p-traV r9. Hn-w.1 T v,.vmH'f 1" T 'ft T--rm Jaiu" t. p... rh :a Autil T, bunu" "p Jtb J. nMlM, Prrntitent. mm . rv A aj - TTM3VQ3 There are robbers in your pastures and they are stealing your profits. If yoursheep are infested with worms, you should stop the loss. Worms m;.'ke poor wool, few lambs, less weight of mutton. They starve your stock, make them sick and finally lull. SAlfMET A Guaranteed Medicated Salt IV;I Kill VJon:!S Go! 1 under a guaiantee ti kill and expel ail fiee stomach and intestinal wo. ir a. Wi'.l put Fboep, hops and all stock in prime condition. Tones up tho ryftc-.-n, sharpens the appema, tit'.ps to put on f-t quickly. D..;-ren. f. ...n nil ether wirrn iemei.'.s. E -fe, h tire au-J co'.s liu'e 1-12 cc:". ady . . s fir f'ii'.-i. IT.. K .!-. .-I b.. I I cr FOK JAILER; We are ntithorizeil toannounce fORG AN TAVLoy a ciiii'li.l ite for J ailerwf Maliin couiityTtbit-t't to the action ot the Demo cratic party. We are authorized to announce Clyde Rayui rn a candidate for Jailer ot Mad ison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Wo are authorized to announce X': Cotton, Jr.. as a candidate for Jailer ol Madison county, subject lo the action oi the Democratic party. We are authorized lo announce W. Joe Wagers for Jailer of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce R. A. Baki.OW, a candidate for Jailer of Ma ti son countv, subject to the action of the Democratic parly. We are authorized to announce A. J WiLi.oiOHBY, a candidate for Jailer of Madison county, subject to the action of ihe Democratic party. FOR ASSESSOR; We are authorized tontinouncetEORGE tlLA.I) a candidate tor Aessr of Madison County subject to the action ol the IXniocratic party. We nre authorized to announce W. F. J ARM AN a candidate fir Animwoiol Mad ison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party We nre authorized to announce RCFCS JENKINS a candidate for Assessor of Madison county subject to the action oi the Democratic part v. We are authorized to announce P. S WII1TLOCK, a candidate for the office of Assessor of Madison county. ubjel to the action ot the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY CLERK The Climax is authorized toannounce R. li. Terrill as a candidate for the otlice of County Clerk of Madison county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic oarty. We are authorized to announce J. B. Walker a candidate for Clerk of Madi son county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authoriwU to announce LaRneC. House a candidate for County Clerk fo Madison county subject to the action o Democratic party FOR CITY ATTORNEY We are authorized to announce MUR RAY SMITH a candidate for City At torney of Richmond, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce D. M. CHENAULT a candidate for City At torney, subject lo the action of the Dem ocratic party. FOR rOLICE JUDGK We are authorized to announce J. D. Dykes for Police Judge of Richmond, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce W. L. Leeds for Police Judge of Richmond, subject to the action of the Democratic party. The Climax is authorized to announce JOHN NOLAN D as a can didate for the office of Police Judge of the City of Richmond, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic party. FOR CHIEF OF POLICE We are authorized to announce Dave Powers a candidate for Chief of Police ofJUichmond subject to the action of the Democratic primary. We are authorized to announce Jesse Dykes a candidate for Chief of Police subject to the action of the Democratic party. D. II. Freeman WRITES Automobile Insurance M WV.' GOOD HORSES like good people, which to associate. are llie kind with Our "Life and Limb" so often defend the characteristics of tho horses we drive, that the lirst and most important question ingoing for a drive sliouid be: Is the hore vicious'.' Al our stable you can find kind, gent a;.i;na'is. It is a plea-suro to ti'oiTi. Ph'.n us tour orders I lit,-;.!-drive -hill's 6 fnmp f -or- Bourbon Poultry Cure down a chick's throat cures Gapes. A few drops in the drinking water Cures and Prevents White Diarrhoea, Cholera, Limberneck, Roup and other Infectious Diseases. MRS. W. R. GUNTER. of Concord. Va.. wrfte: "My chicken haJ rape so ba ! .i-r tunmer that I could not raiM asy oaul I tot this medicine. It is the best poultry rercc, , ver oed " MRS. 6ARAH WELLS, of Lyons. Ind.. writes: "It beats anything: I ever tried for g I iast pat It in the feed sod drinking water and the chicks get well." MKS. W. P. BRACEY. of BaskersTille. Vs.. writes: "I have nownsed this me-!icir : years and I just could not raise any chickeas without it. I have aol had a case of gpes nn- i began nsing It." MKS. W. R. VEDDER. of CatskiH. Kew York, writes: "I have not lost a rnrkey s n- I began oslng It. I had fifty and had used most everything else and lost ail but tnirty btn i heard of this remedy ." WHITE HOCSB POULTRY FARM, of Boecnel. Ky.. writes: "We tried it on roup ar 1 gapes and it knocked these diseases out of existence in three days. It gives tne chkk Uie J vigor and pulls them through the critical stage in line shape.'" One 50 Cent Bottle of Bourbon Poultry Cure Makes 12 Gallons of Medicine Erery poultry raiser should keep a bottle of this medicine oa hand, and use it as a preventive as well as a cur (or disease. SOU) BY ALL. DRUGGIST 3. Free Sample and Booklet on "Diseases ol Fowls" tent prepaid on request. BOURBON REMEDY CO, Mfg. Chemists, Lexington, Ky. 5o!d by Henry L. Perry Big Prices For Hides We have enlarged our warehouse and can han dle all the Tallow, Wool, llarrs. Bones, Gin senj and Feathers that you brini1. Remem ber we pay the highest prices. We buy Hides Rubber and all kinds of metals and scrap iron. Bring1 what you have I HAVE FOR SALE THE Best Braces for fences, Water Tanks, etc.,and any kind Repairs for all kinds of Machinery. M. WIDES RICHMOND Phone 363 KENTUCKY When You Build With RED CYPRESS! THE LYER LASTING WOOD You Won't Be Bothered With Repairs SOLD ONLY BY TODD and TAYLOR LUMBER COMPANY Letcher Ave, South L. & N. Depot, Near Ice Factory Phone 100 uu 4m tu tr Richmond, Ky Blanton Lumber Co. Incorporate! WE WANT YOUU ORDERS FOR High Grade Interior FinishDoors, Sash, Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboards and all kinds of Building Material We carry the largest stock in Richmond and can make prompt shipments. A square deal is what we have given hundreds of our best citizens and we guarantee you the same High GradesReasonable Prices Yard and Mill at Barrel Factory RICHMOND, KY Rt Jackson mritariunt Phone 1.009 3127 West Washington Street INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA STREET CARS STOP AT THE DOOR Rheumatism in its worst form successfully treated. Ftcilent reiuTt obtained in Nervous and Stomach Troubles. Recently retnode'.oJ and re buil; tfmnihjut. Rates 'which Include Attendant and Dath 515 and 51 S ler Week. T..vls fur men RnJ wonun aal Corr-;."ii liio ? Lc.'.e.l t loefet Natural and ,:ineral Water la ie Country i t,f v-.ur a, 1 U-'l to t!ii .';. i f Co u:.V Court Ork 1 V L l j a r r D. (-. f. (Ml .. !