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V- r i y It i I Arlington 3006 Will rrke the Season cf 1913 at my ham s.t Red House. Ky., at $10 to lore living Celt IT .rh land Ier ib ra TVi t ack Ei;r Tl Sv,u:.-ri ' 5k ". " rr O.Uner" U-l.'.'Ir SIr Grave ' Ib. of IV-ae'- bt-ra'a Wi.;p ' I'-ss bt Rmtcc' l..-ir.ei LUla Priifcer - lau. of K"r. CVf ' ;vo cf Ir.i.an "Lf 4vh cam .. ij Wt'.!" Ve'.low Jae'aH Tf.ia horvp i a nch t. 5S har.ri hrb. w;:L fn mr. ar.J to:h ci-Tl r-'ui. Lol-il a; lit btdzj: a La'f b"vir to ti, rrai F.sr.en'.d O.le'. t:. rr-a:l tid't arvj trone kt;ucr r r-rod iiC?J- XIj to ai treii t the ux Bias sl.it trJ Eif J He ha wi'y about 12 cola in Kentucky ar.4 if acy ir.an m'. ki.ow ae a ic-fr ooc wI f .re L;bj a ajoe to acy tcr ia tr.e bcjrt.t.-rttoc!. W;:: :a.-id at ur.reav.rVv k-w i.r;c cf t .j Wl.r bo brJ to a rf -trrexl cr. V..) i Howard Hampton Better known as the Hy. Reeves jack, v-ill make the season at my barn, at Red House, Ky., at S7 to Insure Living Colt This is no unknown or untried jack. Ask anyone in the Doylesville or Union City neighborhoods about this jack's colts. I guarantee that if you patronize this jack you wont have to wait at my barn all day nor bring a jennet with you. Money due in all cases when colt is foaled, mare parted with or bred to an other horse or jack. Lien retained on colt until service fee is paid. Care taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but not re SDonsible should anv occur. C . W . COB HE I) IIOUSH. KY - 1 i is -4 " 'I ' f "Aj! , REGISTERED No. 66 Race Record 2rll J-l 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, comer 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 service 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 WALILER Corner First and Water Streets RICHMOND, KY When You Build With RED CYPRESS Tilt EUR UST1VG WOOD Ycu Won't Be Eothcrd With Repairs SOLD ONLY BY TODD and TAYLOR LUMBER COMPANY Letcher Ave, South L. & N. Depot, Xear Ice Factory 1 Phone 100 nr 4m ta uJ Richmond, Ky The Forty Year Test An article must Lave cicep'iocai mer it to survive for a period of 40 jear 1 Chamberlain's Courh Remedr was fin i tiered to the public ia J72. From small befisning it has prx.n ia favot aad popularity to til it Las attained worid-wiJe reputatioa. Yoa will (.an Boihing belter for a cough cr col j. Try it arid you wi;l uadentaad hr it Us favorite after a persoa of more than 41- tars. It not oo!j fives relief it cures. or sale by all drueisu. TMbuqs Tbere are rctber ia yocx pasture aaJiaeyaresteaAiryooipKji-" " your shcrp are infesd o""a. yoa sboold nop tl ks. Worm wool few lambs, less weight of rourtra. They iar y ocr stock. isake tita side aaa anaixy tJ- BAlilVET IV7I Kill Worms cli crdr a fsaraatee ta kin arid tipcl all fr s.oeaach and ii:testiil vcrns. Will pat she p. bors and a3 stock ia ptia condiuoa. Toaea op tba systes, eharpens the ar-pente. h!- to pat on tat quickly. Di3erent Lci-rx aH other worm lemedies. Safe, s tue and costs littia 1-11 cert a day ptr bc or sheep. Use Sal-Vet and your slack will doctor thetrawlveav For SjJ lr r.D. Buckley and Co. fDeals la Real Estate.1 Stock aa4 Crap Reports ol Spe cial lalerest W. C. Carpenter bought ia the Perry- v !W iion a car-load of boss at Sc to S 1-2 cfs. There ere oo!y about 1 cattle in Le iKnviiie pens il&ndy. but they sok) iiie hot cifces at i.i.rh prices. John vljum, of Parksv;il. vjld a -unch of I5p3U.Td bos to C P. Cecil, the la-..'.ie mere! an', at t-r2j. Ie Tucker, of Danviiie, bouhtacar-:o-vl of slock .trr frcm lioyX count farxers a pr.ee raziin from 17.50 t i. FraikliTi tiu'.Lrie sold his 416 acr "arm nearfie'.Djvii:e; to I). T. Fiers. o Mi'iioa. Trixible county for about j0 MX Tiie sa'e arera?ed 11 15 an acre. T;iere were 3.0(0 cattle on the Mi. SlerU.' ; rrnrke; MoaJay and satiafacto y prices were realized; !M to 1.000-lb eers vld at 7 l-2c: yearlings 1 to 1-! ::s.: heifer 5 1-Jc to 0:. A few hoo -old at 5C to IOc. M;s Jm.e O. Yancey, school super ctudeiit of soa couniy, sold T. t s'.els of teed corn raised by the Masoe ouL'.y Fios' Corn Growing Club foi sr.e sr-i-J some pretn:uai seed cor aied by tLeii at 1-1 per bushel. J. L. Whilehoue sold to 6. M Druerj ea ares of unimproved lait at ti 0 ai ere. Tiie land l:es oa the Stanford sih ancas' er pike an J is a strip of the faro f Mr. T'h::ehous bought of I. T. Lan .er the old Coh O-est place. Danvi!l ieiser.er. Granville Cecil sold six head of 6a iorss at tte combinaiion sale held ii Cam'jride City. lad . for a total priet f J.1. Ward l.l.o3 brought th. :.iv.et price fX John lleRoberv o:i a number of head at splendid prices ':o. iaavi;'.e Advocate. liaron Wilkes. J.IS, the last soa o' Georre Wilkes. 2.22. and now fece"ailj or.sidered his best s:d sirinr son. te Jad. havicf passed avay a few days izo at the firm cf his owner. EL E Uais'.G.-t. at Emporia, Kas.. from th welfl;i of years, at the ripe ae of 31. Qe was the bel bred son of Geo. WUke. bei:. out of Belle PaCchen. 2:liJ 3-4. ooi of li is beat trolir. daughters. President V. II. Shanks, of the Lin coln County National Back, who ha- been in Columbus. Ja. most of the win ter, tandlir.; horses and males, is back home look in? heavier than his friend have seen him before. He says that the horse market has been exceptionally ood in the South durin the past win- ier. Stanford Interior Journal. i f A Training School for Teachers I mini aiii - T 4. m w a. 4 ta r-v ml K.sMaK-k r. fwns tic -: saal Vsasiif k CLIMAX ONE YEAR, s j Accider.u will happen, but the best j resulaied families keep Dr. Thomas" Cf CC I Electric Oil for such emergences. Two Vv'v' sizes, 25 ai j ;ies, 2j ar.d i c t a'l stores. IF. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaHaaaaaBi Easiest to Erect, looks Best, lasts Longest the Most Satisfactory Fence in the World TTkere yoa have it in a nutshell. The heav-Iy gavanizd cpecial Open Hearth Wire is unequalled in toughness, strength arxl d urability. It is sderrtifkaTy constructed and de-6igr)e-i to meet -our needs without wste, and thereby saves you money. ""P.trsbur.h Perfea" eliminates end less repairs, and eflectuaTy stops this drain on -our time, enerf y nd purse. You can buy the present-day ""Pittsburgh Perfect" Fence, put it up, and then for get it for years. This is true fence economy. YouU speed much less money for your fencing if you always buy "Pittsburgh Perfect," fcUd, t- rxTrrMrf ?"rW f HELD. FARM. RANCH. LA X o tcii-v poult rr RABE.T YARD , CARD LI Every Rod Guaranteed Aik drs'.rr ( "Pirabcrp: Perfcct" and insist on t i furr.it hire it. Do not aT,ow hiia to peTsiaade If rM r iwiitcj m TrMr, writ f c-t W mar ALMANAC. 111- Pittsburgh Steel Co. Clears Face of Pimples, Blackheads Wonderful ZLMO Also Stops Terrible itching At Once; Cures All Skin Troubles. Get a cent bottle of ZEMO today. '.t las:! At last! One application of ZEMO, the wonderfjl new t eat men I quickly put an end to those awful hu- miiiatinf pimple and blackheads. For the rt time ta months I htTen't been ashamed to go out ia public. A trial of ZEMO will convince you of its as ton ishice resuiu in clearing the complex ion. ZEMO is a clean, amUepiic solution, not a greasy paste or ointment. You simply apply tt oa the affi C.eJ part your pimdlea, bitches and blackheads. ail eczema sores and pains, prickly hea', rash, tetter iiiCamed or rrddened skin. aH disappear. It also cures dan druJ, wh;ch is scalp eciema. ZEMO is euaraateed to stop itching immediately. It rives instant relief. "I have had wonderful benefit from your famous ZEMO for the skin. It has cured my face completely." Mis E N.. Rue-by Place, St. Louis. Mo ZEMO is sold in. 21a; sealed bottle and guaranteed by II. L. Perry, druggist. 7,093 ChHdren. There were ?.$ chiJUren of school ge in the last census of Madison coun ty. It is of vital importance to each one of these as to who will be County Superintendent for the next four years. Prof. Ilarvey II. Brocr, who is a candi date fur this office, has had years of ei periece in both county and high sthool work. Ills experience is ripe to take hold of atiy phase of the work. 50-2t Surprise Dinner. The many frierxis of Mrs. Martin Gen try, of tiie Moberhr section, surprised her on Saturday, the ljth. ia honor or her tlr.d birthday. An elegant dinner was served. Those present were: Mrs. I'. K. Moberly. Mrs. II. O. Moberir, Mrs. Eb RroaJJiis, Mr. and Mr?. Wes'ey Mc Kincey, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Turj ia. Mr. an J Mrs. GiUeon Tv!or. Mr. and Mrs. Georre Taykr and children. Mr. and Mrs. E H. Ksjers, Mr. and Mrs Hecry Cuisick-, Mr. and Mrs. PLiI:p Gee -ry. Mr. sni Mrs. Ei Atln:s. AH t & pleiv3t 1av a'.d It't wis Lin? :-'.e h.:es n-.i.:y hs;r-y r".rr.s of her FARMERS' LOSS I! SOUTHJS GREAT LzA cf CQ-c;;ra!icn D;d2re3 13 E3 t!.3 C22S8. EXPERT GIVES FIGURES. Proftr Coulter cf Censua Bureaa Haa Complied Sn Start ira Statis tics i Annual Loaa Sustain! fay Southern Farmer Co-operation at VorMilloo For Past Year a Success. Profeasor John Lee Coulter. exrrt pedal agent in the census bureau at Washington, has complied some star- tl'.n tat!stlc la re sard to the annual losa sustained by the southern farmers beraose f lack of co-operation. -The crop of the southern farmers are worth each year in round numbers j500,C.(X)L Most of ttU ids is srot for farm applieo. fo.id. clothing. IE -Br 3 S ft TBI VTW MILL. etc, and f 1A.U ". 0 of thU amonnt Sods Its way Into the pockets of the erer present middietneo. It is estimated that the southern farmers secure credit by paying $103. 000,0.0 In ext-essive Interest each twelve months. All of this tremendous waste of mon ey Is made pos-M through lack of co-operation on the part of the garden era and farmers, while at the sazse time it makes the city man pay a much higher price for the produce than he should. Among the men in big business en terprises co-operation has tn recog nized as the fro' den key to success in the twentieth century. Co-opratkD and clooe otranixatioo. however, are products of education, and education Is the weak point in most of oar ru rml communities. Co-orrtion iinoc; farmers and growers has failed largely betwuse the mass of our rural popuU tlon has t-een poorly educated and at the same time srattered over a wide territory. In the future our success in organization and co-operation anions farmers, gardeoers and fruit growers will tie In better schools, in better teachers, wide awake ministers and a closer community life. Versailles is finishing a suvtessfu: year in co-operative work with its Far triers' Union Supply comtany. Last summer 119 farmers and stockmen took stovk in the company and it success was almost immediate As the stockholders In this company are large ly growers of Burley tobacco and rais era of bliel stock It will t seen that the union ran do very little as a selling agent- The main work of the past year has been as a buying asent: and in this partk-c!ar line it has been a great success. The Erst year's burin? bosiness wii! amount to about Jtj. ". Large amounts of wire fencing, field seeds farm machinery, faint and coal have been bought both from Jvtbers and wholesale men. The first year's basi Dess hi ten good enough for the members of the union to receive 6 per r ., vyrs. wt a. t " ' 1 --iff k--f omn rios brrpLT cojtpasrr. cent on their stock and also obtain a rebate of S per cent npon all purchases made through the nnion. A 'near mill has Just been completed and will soon be in operation. This will take care of the grain grown by the members of the anion and enable them to bur their mill feed at quite reasonable figures. EdacaUon In co-operation wCl mean better roads, better schools, better trustees, better tax laws, better men and women everywhere in the high ways and byways at our rural Ken tucky. TO RALLY IN LOUISVILLE. If nover thora, you ought to go. If evor there, you'll want to go. During the Kentucky Educational as soclatlon meeting. April 30, May L. 2 and 3, Louisville will be overflowing with teachers, trustees and friends of the schools. The people of the big cities are watching the rural school problem with great interest. Louisville was among the first to strire to help in its solution. GET TOGETHER FOR A BIGGER AND BETTER STATE. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS F0I trlt JMATISM KJ2TS ANS BbAwbU First Vacation Schools. The first real Vacation Schools in this section will be inaugurated br the Stale Normal, Richmond, Ky. The openire day is June K: this special session clos es July 25. Daily sessicn (except Mon day from 9 a. m. to 12 m. The present critic teachers of the Model School will be the rerular instructors: First and Socood Grades. Miss Hansen; Third and Fourth Grades. Miss Diliire: Fifth and Sixth Grades, Misa Ulrich; Seventh and Eighth Grades, Miss Green. The la'est approved methods of vaca tion schools in the great cities will be used. Regular work of the fundamen tals in the Model School will be contin ued, and as special features the follow ing-. Dramatization, play and games, music, manual trainicz, domestic science picnic and school lunches, school gar dens, live Nature Study, public speak ing, physical culture and gymnasium. Oeiy a limited number of pupils can t? accommodated in these schools. Pat rons interested should see the critic teachers at once or wri.e the President F:rt come, first served." is tl.e rule. There be no tuition, no fes of any on. J. C. OitAfcLt, Pres'dL Advertised Letters. List cf !e;:ers remaiir ia the Rich mond. Ky.. pwoSice for the week ead iar Mar. lih: Allen, A A. l: ck. T. C. Hlantoo. M-s I). G. B:izer!arT. Mm t raw ford. i Lu"a O.er.auls. V.'a. ace Farmer. Mr. John Fwer. E-zer.e Harney. Mr. Xarnie E. iiaatpiofl. ii-wNeute Hb ey. Mrs Ei a E. Hie. Urv Serrend llLtccist n. J. F. Lrir.ay. Std ens. Mrs Ili'.t'.e Nicked. Rufus Scott. Mis Mary Tckerier. Eshei Traptieil. Alex M. Vax'fhn. Mrv Fsnr.ie Wicford. Mr. Aaaoda Ia calling for the above letters, please sxv "advertised." C. C. Wallsck, P. V. Aooonacemcats Public Sale of Land And Personalty. As rer-r4r.lative r.f mi-.i f th. late J. J. Todd, I will on TUESDAY. MARCH ruh. At 10 a. m., sell at public ouicry to the highest and bet bioder. the (oi,-oir land aiid fersonalt: The farm of $M 1-2 acr-s of land, lyiiij one mile frcm Terr.il. and adjoining the lar-ds of T. E liaidmmand George iiailew, and on e od country road ltisa.uosl ail in b.ue- rrass ai d in splendid shape. Has oa il a good doe.iin house arvj a.l necessarv outbuildi.irs. Weil watered with wells. sprms and pond. About 5 acres in ca oainut. o. and ash: good orchard or. p.ace. Pnpect;ve buyers are lav.ted to Kt ti be.'cre the iy of sale. Mr. Huii Mcrray.oho lives oa the place. wiiitae pleasure in ahowicg it. Aito the folioa iQi stock and household goods, irr. p:e ments. e;c: asjano.faj-ed mules, one ou.-jy borse, eoo-i and gen'ie: a broou mare: one I-j evr-otd tliy: 3 head of heif eT. 3 fat hecs: oi.e Jerey cow. giving milk: one ca!: 1? ewes ready lo lamb, v.d bucks: a food tu;y and too set of harness: 1 farm wuxis and a lot o: t.rne: -1 bee hives a:.d a k-l of em pi; t.ives: a mowir.z mach ce: 1 seif-dumf rake: 1 turning p.o: 1 doutie-shove. plow; a l-hore lurrine p'ow; a harrow: I scraper. 1 teg bos: 1 cider miil on crosscut saw. 1 hand saw: 1 ris; auaur ted post hoie diirser: 1 com scoop: a iur aiid tools of all kinds: locust lot of loo&e lumber, suc'i as war u loreues, courinf po es and gate slats: 3 iarxe ke:t.e: 1 man's saduie an t si e saicie: Vl of rood odder; lot o! KC-od taitd hay: abc-ut W barrels of corn in enh: lot of b.-e ras seed and oU.ei ihinzs loo numerous lo meclioa. Uuse hold ai.d kitchen furniture -4 dreeri 1 wardrobe: 1 hail tree: 1 couch: 9 s'ano tables: 6 rocking chairs: G bedsteads: 1 set wainul parior chairs: 1 set of dinmi chairs: Ua ol odd chairs: I Side board: 1 sa'e: 1 suiar chest; an extensioo table: 1 brea.i'iji tab e: a hain; siove: 7 car pets and a KH of ruz-s: a e.:nia Race. i'Xj as ceo : kitchen cVo.ne ; lot of cook tabies: 4 tuas: i wasbbo.rds: t.a bo; '.en a cast boi er: a shotsun. Terms msde known oa day of sale. L D. TODD. Rer resent in s heirs cf J J. TodJ. Jesse Cobb. Auciivceer. Commissioner's 5ale ! Josiah Stocker's Heirs. Ac. Plls. v Joaisn miocker's He.rs, Ac , Dfis. Under a;,J by virtue of a judimeni reoaered at the Feoruary. U13, Term o the Madison Circuit Court ia is abov styled action. tt.e unjerslsned Masiei Cos missioner of said court, wi.l on THURSDAY, MARCH i7;h U-ll; On the premises at II a. m. sell a; pjb ie auction to toe highest and oest b.d ier tte following desenbed froperty. v'z: Be;inninir at a point in the cen:er ol the iUrmt Mill and Silver Creek pisea two none pomiers. one oa ench side o' pike: thence witn the cecter of pike 9 E t c iains. N Is 1-4 E 4.33 chains. X 2j S-4 E 3 24 chains: thence leaving the pike S H'J E 1 ?V chains to a stake: .hence op a hollow S v3.5 E 10.71 chains o ihe c?n:er of the drain: thence up a 'ide S 4'! E 7 0 chains to a locust: .hence S 5 1-2 W 10. 13 chains toas'ene: thence N 77 W 21.54 chains lo the be iinuin. containing 'M 1-4 acres and oeing the same land conveyed to Josiati Stacker by Curd Lams by deed record ed in Madison county clerk's ofhee in deed book 64. pae 47. Terms Sa d property will be sold on a credit of 4 u i tis' urn , he pjc i .s er being r.-tjuired to execute bond paya nle to tne Comm:siooer, bearing 0 per cent interest from date until paid, with iea regained to secure the purciiasr money. Purchasr will be permitted u pay cash if desired- H. C. RICE, M. C. L. C. C Commissioner's 5ale. Frank Phelps, plaintiff, versus Sarah Chambers, Ac Defendants. ' Under and by virtue of a judgment rendered ai the February, lyiJ, to m o? the Madison circuit court is the above styled action, the undersigned Master Commissioner of said court wi;L ota SATURDAY, MARCH 29. U13, At 11 o'clock a. m. sell to the higrhesi and best bidder at public auction, in front of the court house door in Rich mond, Ky., the following described property, or so much thereof as will produce the sum of li-y 40, the amount to ordered to be made. A certain lot or parcel of ground, on the east side o: Steep street, in Richmond. Ky . and be ing one half of Lot No. 4 in lllock 17, in the Richmond Investment Co-'s addition to the city of R.chmond. Ky., and beins the north half of said lot deeded to Jer ry Chambers, Deed Dook GO, Paje 4S0. TERMS: Said property will be sold oa a credit of six months' lime, the pur chaser being required lo execute bond payable to lh Commissioner, bearics 6 per cent, interest from date until paid, with lien retained to secure the pay wient of the purchase money. I'urct.a's erwill be peruitte.1 to piv cah if de sired. U. O RIC E. M. C il. C C 4J3! FOR REPRESENTATIVE We areaiitheried to announce Green Clay a candidnse lor Represe!:ivo oi Mialjon county, subjexl u the aetoa of tte IfcrmocriliC party. We are auihonzevi to announce A. D. M.iier a candidate for Represent a: io of Mad sen county, sub.ect lo lite ac. Q of tl.e Democratic party. We are authorized lo arnouoce John F. White a cacoidate for Representative of Ma.!ioo county, subject to the actk-a of trie IVmocra'.ic party. FOK SHEKIFP TheCiixai is authorized to announce Elmer leathere as a candidate for ShenJ of Mad.sot county, sub.ect to the action of the Democrat ie party. The Climax is authorized to announce John F. Bsldwia as a candidate for SS.enS of Mad.soa county. sub;ct lo th ac'.ioa of tso Democratic party. We nr n:hnrixel tn anrMSooce S. B I i.Es a ramlvlmt luc yheolf ot M1k owtii)-. vljev-t to the octioo ot the Urmtf crauc prt;. We r antlf-iied to announce H. H. CoLYEtracanttfltefor horrid ol oo county. :l.tt to tote atrtsoa ot Ut Democratic (wrtT. We iihtft'T nthortar4 to nonoc VAX R bt.TO. acan-iidatr foe ffhe-ii of J4l:.-io Counts . il-t to Use act k W the Lrmcratu: party. We are authorized to announce Jacob . Coin as a candidate for Sheril of Mad. soa county, subject lo the aetata of the Democratic par.y. FOR COUNTY JUDGE The Citmax is authorized to announce H. C. Rice as a candidate for County Jude of Mad .son couniy, subject to the actio a of the Democratic party- The Climax is authorized to announce Jude W. R. Shackelford as a eandi Jaie for re-elect 10a lo the oSce of County J-Jre of Mad. son couaiy. h jeci to the acioa of the Democratic party. FOK COUNTY ATTORNEY We are authorized to announce Jt'ix, a i. j. oni.ivLE.tr a candidate for County Attomey of Madisoo county, sat.ect lo the action of the Democratic part."'- We are authorized lo announce S. A. D Jones as a candidate for County At torney of Madison county, stb.ect to l acioo c f the Iiemocratie Irty. We are au'h'Hini to anm-ance R. H. CSet k K a cauixlatr lor County Arorney subiect tn the h.jb ot the Oentucrauc part). We are auHorized to announce O. P. Jackson at a candiato for re-elec:i to the oce of County Attomey of Mad oo county, subject to the action of the Democraiic party. We are authorized to announce IThomas II. Coil. as as a ca::U date for Jouaty Attomey of Madison coanty, sub ject lo the action of the Democratic oarty. SCHoot SfPERINTEXDEN' We are sr-thtixr-i to announce BENJA F. E!WAkbs. a cantlnlatr tur Su irnnteiirTit o Putnic Scbtrf 4 sfa-iisu. .-uonty. sublet to tiie acuua ot toe Lfrnu rTatsc porty. Wearetauth.'iriaevl to annonncx Wm. S. Bnxk a candidate f'-r urTntrtimt oi Putiic N (v .i- of MadtMjO County, anb icct to tiie acima of tne XJe-aiocT-atic party We are authorized to announce Prof, darvey II. brjck a candidate for Super ctendenl of Public Schoo s. subject lo .he action of the Democratic party. FOR JAILER We ae auihoriaed to announce MORGAN f AVLuk a cn.l i.l-tr f Jaiierf Mlufuo xountv. 9utKVl u the action of tne Ueino--ratic party. We are authorized to announce Ct-TDa Iatbl rs a cand. date fr Jailer ot Mad ison couniy. sut-.eel to the act. on of the !emocral:c party. We are authorized to announce N Cotton. Jr.. as a candidate for Ja.ier ot Madison cour.ty. subject to the action or he IWmocratic party. We are authorized to announce W. Joe Wasers for Jailer of Mauison county, tub; eel to the aci.oo. of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce R. A. Babxow. a candidate for Jailer of Mali son county, subject lo the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to an noun' A J. 'VuxurdHM. a canddte for Jailer ol Mad .soa coun-y. subject to ihe action of the Demcratic party. FOR ASSESSOR: We are aothonieJ toannounoetEMRGE N'OLAXIt a cindi.Utf fur Asuf oi Ma nun County ultnrt t toe action o! tne Lxrnsoxrraiic prt . We are aathortu-d ts annonnce W. F. IAKM.AN a can li late f.tarrof MjJ lAmcuuntT. utfrct to tne actiua of Use Ormocratic nurty We are antnoriaed to announce Rt'FtS !E.NK1. a canilnlate ! t Ajmur of Mluaa county aubtvet to tne action oi tn Democratic putty. We are authorized to announce P. S. j WH1TLOX.K. a candidate for the o:5ce jf Assessor of Madron county. sub;e-t to the action of the Democratic party. FOR COCXTT CLERK The Climax is authorized to announce R. B. Tem'.l as a carvdidate for the ofSce of Couniy Clerk of Madison eouniv, sub ject to the action of the Democratic oavrty. We are authorized to annou nee J. P. Walker a candidate for Clerk of Madi a county, subject lo the action of the Democratic party. We are authorial! to announce LaRneC. Hooe acaiMlkliie for County Clerk fo Maouwo county aubect to the act Km o DenH.ratic onrtr i Mark Hanna Win make the Season of 1913 at my Stable at S15 to Insure LKing Colt Money due when colt is foaled, mart parted with or hred to another horse. Lien retained on colt for service fee Found Cn Jacks Crevrk p': an ear truxpej. j Fer iforsiaiioa call a; Clic.at c5;e. 47 Stove for L'e. L i: i - i' ... st-jve f ,r s ve 1 '.:.y o- e sivi.-i. m r;-r. t'a'; ,.: 5 Mark Hanna 2099 . aw. i.. s , 11 j w wuiui h:?h. his head and tail in the proper piace. arjnu just as nature made him. No krife in ha tail, no check bit on his head he is just as he was foalwi lie i built for service stroc at every point, a good round we'.l-cuupled body on short lejr?; no hurw has a tetter foot and bone; caa chi as nt'jch as any horse hying and hs prov-n himf. rr,e cf the LT?t brwler ia Kentucky. H? is one of the U-t tr-r.l Lor-t-s Hs'i-g. He is ty Lynn L'-vt.I 4 J. out of iitlcn N'-. one of tl.e grT-;sc t-rtx-j nrs -n p:-trtr:--,:i Slxr litn na ts t a v. . i f j; , f a.- .v tf.ar. a .- ' ': -. ;' t- a FOR CITY ATTORNEY We are authorized to announce MUR RAY SMITH aean.iidata tr.r Cxx-w Au torner of Richmond, sub ect totheaftioo oi the Democratic party. We are authorize.! tn artnotineo n M CUENAULTa candidate for City At torney, subject lothe action of the'Dem oc ratio party. FOR POLICE JUDGE We are authorized "to announce J. D. Dvkes for Po'liee Jn.ia r.f k rhmnn.1 subject to the action of the Iecaocratic panr. We are authorized to announce W. L. Leeds for Police Judre of Richmond, subject to the action of the Democratic party. The Climax is authorized to announce JOHN NO LAND as a can didate for the oftice of Police Jude of me city oi Kichsnond, subject lo tiie ac tion of the Democratic party. FOR CUIEF OF POLICE We are authorized to announce Dave Powers a candidate for Chief of Police c-.''"Rich mood subject lo the actioa of the Democratic primary. We are authorized to ar.nour.ee Jesse Dykes a candidate for Chief of Police sub.ect to the action of the Democratic party. AS"s are authorized to announce John A. Mershoa for Ct.ief of Police of R.ch mond, subject to the action of the demo cratic primary of Au. 2nd. x 1 i ' J Mm- n inn - 'im-ffr The Best of Baiting will be found in cur stable. If yoa want to spend a few hours in town drive in here and e wi.l see that yo-r horse has THE BEST OF CARE and whatever aaaouat cf feed joj sav. If yea wa.it a r'jf f-.r any r urjoae, a Itli or -":'.hoiit a driver, tm ; you oat l:'a tl.e leJ, a; ; rlc-s t:-,t are r.r'.t. i o ill j'A bill S Lit f:.:y T. il I'Ar - , . LA til NIm' l; il 4, ; . f SPRING STiTXS ARE HERE Suck an array ti styles a-nd variety cf faLocs are se!i--i sfjovs-a. Ttey represent ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHEi at tieir test. The Dew eat shexjes. weaves anj texrures '.x.. into atyUaa (artneora by naater hands. Come in bow, w : . -.-aeiectioo is good. Well give yoa th best sf les as J vi!-j In t. - -. J. S. STANIFERH Big Prices For Hides We have enlanred our warehouse and can die all the Tallow, Wool, Rasrs, Fiones. G:-.-seno; and Feathers that you brircr. Kerr-r -ber we par the highest prices. We bjy Hi-- Rubber and all kinds of metals and scrap ir . Bring what you have I HAVE FOR SALE THE BSt Braces for fences. Water Tanks, etc.nJ zzy :.s.z Repairs for all kinds of Machinery. M. WIDES RICHMOND Phone 363 KENTUCKY Vai i.T o . . r,, I K' oa ' . f 1 Rushed the Order A TRAVELING Salesman, while in Nashville, Term., took a large order, promising delivery in ten days. It would take two days for the order to reach the Home Office by mail. It took him only a few minutes to telephone the order from a pay station of the Bell Tele phone system. Time saved by telephoning orders often means fulfillment of contract. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE i C. "TTTT Ur!T 4 TJTT fTTaXTTa "NT" W A; A. m - a f i .1 m i a f -a a a. XXvX'S A EfCOaVrOataTat F(DR AILE We have the following Gasoline Engines tha r. ..' just been overhauled and in first clas condition. . we wish to sell at a bartrain if tak?n at onc-e 1 2-h. p. Ilagan 1 4-h. p. Ilagan 1 C-h. p. Hagun I 4-h. p. Watkins 1 4-h, p. International 2-h. p. International 1 S-h. p. Two-cycle Marine And a lot of other machinery for motor bmt Phone or Address ' mm wm s wm C3. Day Phone 270 Niht Phono 655 Blanton Lumber Co. lacarp&rateil WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR High Grade Interior Finish; Doors, Sash, Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboards and all kinds of Building Material We carry the largest stx-k ia Kk-arzond and can e-1 prompt shipments. A square deal is what we have gia hundreds f our i cill.ror.s ar.J we guarant-e y.vj tbes-- V., 1 t " " ' " .... K- i - ' ..... . . . . : . . . . .j . r . ; . . . . t ' - ' li, i i -