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D A (Dsiini ? (CdDfiflcBcB 1Fwb& cdo May 1(D) In order to celebrate our anniversary, we will on May 10th give ONE. POUND CAN OF PHOENIX HOTEL CUP COFFfLL which sells at 35 cents, with each 100 POUNDS ZARING'S PATENT FLOUR purchased on May 10th. There will be no change in the price of the Flour on that day. This can of coffee is merely given to show our appreciation of your helping us to celebrate our anniver sary. Don't let this opportunity to get a can of delicious coffee escape you. Remember the dateMay 1 Oth. Any merchant in Richmond or Madison county will have the flour and coffee. Get your can of coffee when you buy the flour : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ': : : . : : : : i SUPERIOR - Vacum Cleaner Man-Woman-Child Can Operate It GUARANTEE We guarantee this Vacuin Cleaner to be free from mechanical defects and will replace, without charge, any parts proving defective in material or workmanship for year from date of Bennett and Higgins $100 REWARD Will be paid to any person Laving any kind of pain or che, if idupp's Quiclt-lielief Liniment f uiU to five instant relief and the purchase price is not refunded. Try it and tee. "It t tbe most wonderful remedv for re lieving pain I have evrr usrd. "-Cjpl. An demon Berry, Lexington. Ky. "I used this liniment and tbe ra'n and Korenews disappeared like magic' Jiutr H. T. ballengcr, Lexiagion, Ky. "It U the only remedy that has (riven me any relief since I wai paralyzed four ye:: rs ago." Mrs. Susan Welburn, Newburg. lud- "For relieving aches and pains this lint went beau anvthing I ever saw." J. u Let ton, Lexington, Ky. "This liniment pave almost Instant rellel and has completely cured me of rheuma tim." S. B. twait. Paris, Ky. If it Fails to Relieve Any Pain in Any Part of The Body in Fiftet n Minutes, Ask For Your Money Back. 50c At All Druggists or Bourbon Remedy Co, Lexington, K. Is your house and barn insured? Det er see Burnam, the insurance man. tf Come to Owen JJcKee, Richmond Ky. for dry goods and notions. Others do and why not you. tf For a mild, easy ection of the bowels, try Doan's Uegulets, a modern laxative. 23c at all stores. ' Our line of Groceries are the best you can buy. All new and fresh. Phone 7J i 144. Covineton Thorpe Co. 57-lf. R. A. Harlow can furnish you with the best Fly Screens, either wood or metal frames. Phone 129. 50-tf Plenty of Oats and all kinds of field aeeds at attractive prices. See us before buying, tf It. L. Arnold & Co. . Staple and Fancy Groceries and Field Seeds. Hay, Corn and Oats. Two phones l-tf I. B. McKinney. Let Todd & Son screen your house. They make a specialty of screen work for windows, doors, etc. Phone CO; of fice Irvine street. 58 To Horsemen! Believing that my horse, Arrington, bv Highland Denmark, and out of the dam of Emerald Chief, is the coming horse of the county, I am going to give him a chance There is no better bred horse in America than mine. Now listen" You all know Ilex Peavine has a na tional reputation. You know his fee is (75 00. You would like to breed to Rex Peavine but the price is higher than you feel like paying. Well, here is what I am going Ut do: I will give a season to Hex Peavine to the owner of the mare lias the best coll by my horse foaled in lbl4. to be shown in 1914. Think this over and bring your best mare and get the season to Rex Peavine. Will also give tlO in gold for the best mule colt by my Jack foaled in 1914. Now get busy. Call me by Phone at II. P. Dykes 240 2 rings. CO-41 W. C. Cobb, Red House, Ky. Tired? Thirsty? Drop in at HURST'S and get an invigoralor in the form of a glass of that Good Soda Water OR ONE OF OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL ICES We make a specialty of Fancy Individual and Plain Ices Ice Creams, Im poi ted and Domestic Cakes. Let us suggest Something Dainty and Delicious for that Dinner or Banquet We can give you any desired design or carry out any color 'scheme per fectly. Come to see us. Suggestions or estimates cheerfully furnished. THE QUALITY GROCER Phones 408 and 710 . Postoffice Block, Richmond, Ky The Store That Makes Yoa Want To Eat" J purchase Tobacco Raisers Take Notice. The best tobacco canvas at the price. 42 tf A. Dobrowsky. The "Bloomers" Are Coming. The liloomer Base Ball team, said to be one of the best aggregations of its kind on the road, will play the Rich mond team here Tuesday afternoon and a large crowd will likely witness the game. The females will have to play some fast ball to defeat our boys. ! Good Flour Good Coffee. On Saturday, May 10th, which is the anniversary of Zaring's Flour Mill, you can get a pound package of Phoenix Ho tel Cup Coffee free with each 100 pound of Zaring's Pa'ent Flour you buy. Good bargain, it seems to us. Read the ad vertisement which appears on our third page. Cl-4t If you want Cotfee of the finest cup flavor, try our Maxwell House Blend. It will please you. 61-lf I). B. McKinney. Base Ball. Eastern Normal's team of invincibles will go to Millersburg Monday and cross bats with the M. M. I. boys. A hot game is expected, but the odds are on the Normal boys. Western Normal will play Eastern Normal three games here May 15, 10 and 17. This will be an in teresting series. Mr. Stone Gets Contract Mr. Jeff Stone, the contractor and builder, got the contract to erect the handsome home that Mr. R. J. McKee will build this spring on tbe site of his present residence on West Main stree'. There were a number of bidders and Mr. Stone's bid was $90 the lowest. The building will be a brick and will cost in the neighborhood of 87,000. It will be one of the pretty homes of Richmond and will materially help the appearance of that portion of tbe city in which it will be located. WOOL C We want your wool. Plenty of sacks for you. Don't sell until we see you or you see us A. L. Gott Richmond, Ky a period of one Cut His Arm. While trimming his grape vines, the knife Mr John A. Iliggins was using, slipped and cut an ugly gash In one of his arms.. He called a doctor to dress the wouad. Will Sell Building Lots. Messrs. Elmer Deatherage and. Joe P Itoggs will sell 18 splendid building lots in this city on Saturday week, May 10h. See advertisement. Pound of Coffee Free. Buy 100 pounds of Zaring's Patent Flour on Saturday, May 10th, anniver sary of the mill'sesiablishment, and gel free a pound of Phoenix Hotel Cud Cof fee. Any merchant in the county will wait on you. Cl-4t Excursion to "Cincy." The L. & X. will run another excur sion to Cincinnati Sunday, the fare for the round-trip being only $1 75. The train passes Richmond at 0:40 a. m. and returning leaves Cincinnati at 7 p. m. Reds and Pittsburgs will cross bats there that afternoon. Kirksville vs. Paint Lick. Kirksville High School and Paint Lick High School base ball teams will cross bats at Paint Lick Saturday afternoon. Both teams are said to play good ball and an interesting game may be ex pected. The Alhambra Opens Tomor row. The pretty Alhambra picture house will ope-i its doors at 10 o'clock tomor row, Saturday. A great, deal of work has been done on both the interior and exterior of the place and it is now one of the prettist houses in this part of the Slate. Morning Train For Cincinnati Leaves Larlier. The morning train to Cincinnati, which has been arriving here at 6:20 and departing at 6:25. beginning onday will arrive at 6:05, or 15 minutes earlier. Remember this and have your break fast a little earlier if you want to go off on that train. If you gel left, don t say the Climax didn't warn you. Dr. Hillis Delights His Hearers. Dr. Newell Pwigbt Ilil'is, the great author, preacher and lecturer, and pastor of Plymoth church in Brooklyn, de- Tghted a large audience with his lecture at Normal Chapel Wednesday night. Many people say it was the best lecture ever delivered tn this city. His subject was "America Today and Tomorrow. Where's "Tramp?" Much speculation is rife as to what has become of."nobody's dog," the in telligent, friendly seller whom evertone knows and has a word for; and he has a wag of the tail for every woman, man and child in the city. He ha been missing for several days and no one can give any information as to his w herea bouts. "Tonv," his most trusted friend, is especially anxious for news of him. To Show the Hinata Races. The races given by Mr. and Mrs. Cla rence Lelius at their beautiful Fayette county home, "Hinata," ten days ago, have been put in motion pictures and Manager Raxter will show them in the next few nights, possibly Saturday night. An amusing scene of the day of festivi ties is the dance in which fifty or more of tbe party are doing the turkey trot to perfection. Sunday Train on L & A. Beginning Sunday, the L. & A. will run a train oetween ueattyviiie ;na Frankfort, leaving Richmond at 7;20 in the morning and reaching Frankfort at 9:40. Returning, it will leave Frank foot at 4:30 in the afternoon, reaching Ric b- mond at 6:35 and leaving this city f or Beattyville at 7:35 p. m. A reduce J round-trip rale will be given each Sun - day. Mr. Sewell to Retire; Mr. Mc-- Kinney Will go it Alona The well-known grocery firm of Sew ell & McKinney will dissolve partner ship June 1st, when Mr. Sewell will re tire. Mr. McKinney will continue the business at the old stand and he will be glad to wait on the old customers and as many new ones as may come. He has been selling groceries all his life, seven years of which have been in tbiscity.and he naturally feels that be has pretty good knowledge of the business. Before coming here he was with Mr. C. L. Searcy at Waco. Ed Warford, the pop ular salesman, who has-been with the house for a long time, will remain with Mr. McKinney. Mr. Sewell, we are sor ry to say, will leave Richmond. lie hat bought an interest in the big dry goods firm of McKinney, Baumstock & Co., at Cynthiana, and will take charge of that business on July 1st. He and bit fami ly will be missed by their many friends here, all of whom wish them well in their prospective home. i Benefits Local People.' Richmond pegple have discovered that A SINGLE DOSE of simple bocklluorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com.poviidfl in Adler-i-ka, the German append ieiLls remedy, remove gas on the stomach and constipation AT ONCE. B. L. Hid dellon, druggist. ' no 4 ly Citizens of Lexington, dissatisfied with tbe action of the majority f tbe eity commissioners in granting an electric light franchise, are prpjjaring for a rf- reodtun. takes Hens Baking Easy mm Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powdor ntada front Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar K3ALUM.K3 UMEPH3SPHATE All The Time. Keep your house clean every day of the year. D meslic Vacuum Cleaners. Ask our patrons. Sold only by W. F. Iliggins. 61 2t Fined for Having Whiskey. Rollie Harrison, a white man, 'was fined 950 and given ten days in jail by a jury in Judge Greenleaf's court Thurs day for having in his possession 18 quarts of whisky. Good Investment Four nice, new cottages in the East End are to be sold Monday, May 12th. Harris & Speak es, the Paris real eslate men. will sell them at auction. See particulars in advertisement in another column. 61-H No Skating on the Pave ments. Section No. 14 of the City Ordinances prohibits roller skating on the sidewalks and Chief of Police Allman says he is going to enforce the law to the letter. The fine is from $2 to $10 for each of fense, which will make the fun come pretty high. Mrs. Thomas Rayburn Dead. Mrs. Thomas, Rayburn. aged 19, died ml her late home, near Silver Creek, and was buried in Richmond Cemetery on Thursday afternoon, after funeral servi ces at the home by Dr. G. W. Crutt h field, of tbe Methodist church, this city. Deceased had been ill for some time of tuberculosis. She is survived by her husband, for whom great sympathy is felt. Good Show Coming. From what we can learn, the show coming to the Opera House all of next week, ia a "crackerjack." Munthe's Modern Players are well known and gel good press notices wherever they ap appear. They were in Lima, Ohio, 26 weeks arnThaJ a big house each night. They go from here to Charleston, S. C. Besides 15 actors and actresses, the com pany carries a car-load of scenery. Pop ular prices. Very Grateful to Those Who Helped. The ladies who have been serving the lunches to a number of the pupils of Caldwell High School ask us to thank those who have generously furnished edibles or in any way helped the less for tunate children of that school. It was only last week that these ladies quit furnishing lunches, having kept up the good work for months. Marked im provement was shown in many of tbe pupils after this service was begun and those who have contributed by word, act or deed can feel that they have done a service for iheir fellow beings that has redounded to much good. We receive every morning a full line ef green vegetables and would be glad to supply your wants. - Phone 72 & 144. Covington Thorpe Co. 57-lf. Building & Loan Association Organised. Richmond has, or rather will have on Stiiy 1st, a building and loan association uana it will be known as the Madison Sottaty Building A Loan Association. It va .organized Thursday afternoon, the following directors having been elected Iw ihe stockholders at the meeting in aihe Aladison National Bank: John W Crook e, R. R. Burnam, T. K. Hamilton, M. tC. Kellogg, O. D. Simmons, R. J. MoKee, G. W. Pickets, H. B. Cosby, aaW Jl. J. Greenleaf. These gentlemen 'm tawn. elected Mr. Crooke president, ! (r. fiurnam vice-president, Mr. Cosby s acretay and treasurer and Mr. Green- lef alletaev. About 600 shards have atoready beau disposed of and it is be lteved tht;l900 will be placed by July 1st. ThipwHilf M.OOO to begin oper ations with. -These enterprises have been helpful to many people and towns and there is no reason why Richmond and her people should not be benefitted v. the one iust launched. Messrs. Knight. Wilds and Smith, . of Nicholas ville, were the promoters of the sobeme here and thev are confident that it will lo big things for us. '"Had dyspepsia or iudigeslion for ma sty years; No appetite and what I did ai distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached the cause. " H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio, Federal Court Federal Court did not last long, but it did business wbilf it was in session. Among the cases disposed of were: Jno. Perrlgen, Middlesboro. a year and aday in the Moundsville, W. Vs., prison atd a fine of 11,000 for tranferring whisky from his distillery to his saloon without paying the lax. Tom Taylor, six ironihs and $200 for illicit distilling. Wesley Clark, $100 and 30 days for selling whis ky. Craig Lynch, same. Abe Win chester, $100 and 30 days for same, and Bill Tucker same for same. Harlan Miller $100 and 90 daysfor selling booze. Elisha Austin, $100 and 30 days for sell ing whisky. II. B. Gabbard and James Smith were convicted for illicit distill ing, but the ludge did not sentence them and will not do so until the Nov ember term of court. He told them they might go home and raise a crop. H. C. Chumbley, illicit sale of whisky, $100 and 30 days. Steve Gill, Leach Brons, ton, Bill Turpin, Robert Garland, Milton Rose and Willie Royton each got a $100 fine and 30 days for selling whisky. G. G Gilbert was sentenced to six months in the Covington jail for stealing books from the government. He is an exceed ingly fine looking man, well dressed and of excellent address. He is said to be an expert book thief, selling a book in a home and stealing one or more before he would depart. Charlie Baughman, a Stanford negro, was fined $10J and giv en 30 days for whisky selling. To the surprise of the Judge and the other officials, he drew out a hundred dollar bill and paid his fine. The iail sentence was set aside. Baughman attracted much attention in court by his flashy clothes. Free Demonstration. Let us demonstrate the Domestic Va cuum Cleaner along side any other ma chine you wish. W. F. Iliggins. Whose Whisky Is Itf Sheriff McCord and Chief of Police Allman have 40 quarts of good old booze in their possession but nobody will claim it. Strange, isn't it? They got wind the other night that parties were bring ing a lot or "red eye" and tried to meet them on the train and accompany them in7 but the fellows also sol some wind and hunted greener fields in which to ply Iheir trade. They have it at the disposal of any one who claims it. Is it yours? If so call on those gentlemen. City Council Doings. When the roll was called at the city council meeting last night, "absent" was placed after the name of Council man Vaughn, but before any work was done he arrived and "present" was sub stituted. Tbe meeting hour is changed from 7;30 to 8 p m. on May 1st and a good many of the members and onlook ers forgetting this, were on hand prompt ly at 7:30 and they had a little wail of 30 minutes. Reading ef the minutes and the adop tion of them as read was the first work. Collector Wilson reported $99.47 collect ed on taxes, etc. The committee ap pointed to buy oil for the streets report ed that it had done its wori promptly and that it was no fault of theirs thai the oil was not here. It is believed that it will arrive by tomorrow at the out side. It will be placed on the business streets first and then in those portions of tbe resident section of the city where appropriations have been made. Work on East Main street from Sop- er's Mill to Hal lie Irvine street was or dered. An ordinance was passed making the conviction for selling whisky, of the pro prietor, clerk or porter of a billiard or pool-room, sufficient evidence against the holder of billiard or pool license to ustify the council in riso nding ich li cense and that no rebate shall be given in such eases. It was ordered that the pavement in front of the homes of James B. Walker, Judge W. R. Shackelford. Dr. C. H. Vaught and Mr. J. M. Hayden on West Main street be raised to the height of the pavements east and west of it. Il was moved, seconded and voted that the expenses of Chief of Police J. H. Allman be paid to the convention of Chiefs at Washington CHy on June 9 to 13th. A fire plug was ordered placed on Short street. The committee appointed to revise tbe fees for licenses of various kinds, reported as follows: Accidental insur ance, $10 per year. Bill posters, S25 per year. Billiard and pool tables, $50 for first and $25 for each additional one Bonding companies, $10. Ball and baby game, $10. Bowling alley, $25 per year. Broker and bucket shop, $1,000 a year. Carnival companies, $10 per day. Cir cus or tent shows charging 50c or more. $50 per day. Those charging 25c or less, $25 per day. Each additional show. $5. Circus, if only parade in the city. $50. Cigarettes and cigarette material. $25. Coal oil and gasoline agencies, $75 per year. Merry-go-round, $2. Fire in surance companies, $15. Life insur ance companies, $25. Casualty insur ance, $10. Motion picture shows, $25. Opera House, $50. , Shooting gallery, $2 a day or $30 a year. Auto for hire, $10. Skating rink, $25. This was voted and ordinance ordered published. Permit was given to , Normal City Laundry to drill a well on the city property near the laundry plant. It was ordered that the roller be used on Lancaster street and that some re pairs be made. A number of bill were ordered paid and the meeting ad joured. Cotton Sale Saturday Attend the sale of the effects of the late Nathaniel Cotton near Kirksville, tomorrow, Saturday. See elsewhere what will be disposed of. Save Them. Don't let your children play on the carpel unless you have used a Domestic Vacuum Cleaner. Il gets the dust and germs at the same time. We'll demon strate along side your favorite machine if you'll phone us. W. F. Iliggins. Seniors and Juniors Meet The Senior and Junior Societies of Caldwell High School had an enjoyable and profitable meeting last night. This was the second meeting held so far and at, interesting program, including a dialogue, was given. B. ELJBelue & Co. Enlarge. B, E. Belue & Co. are enlarging their millinery store, cornor East Main and Collins streets, now using the entire Soper building. The store-room for merly used by the Star Piano Co. is now a part of their millinery house. W. W. Broaddus&CaSell Out The well known coal firm of W. W. Broaddus & Co. sold their business to the Richmond Coal & Supply Co., com posed of Messrs. W. A. Lang ford, John W. Crooke, Miller Davison and T. C. Vaughn, the latter general manager, the business to be turned over Mon day morning. The retiring gentlemen are undecided as to what business they will engage in but it is generally hoped that they will not leave Richmond, We have a full line of Cow Peas, pure German Millet, Sorghum Seed, Etc. Covington Thorpe Co. " 57-tf. " Church Notes Do not forget the revival services to be held at the Methodist church next week, as announced in our last issue. Rev. A. P. Jones, who will preach, is a strong and forceful preacher. The general boards of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, are in annual session in Dallas, Texas. Tbe Bishops of the Church also meet at this time, and are appointed to hold the several annual conferences. The Kentucky con ference will hold its annual session at Somerset some time in September. Cure for Stomach Disorders. Disorders of the stomach may be avoid ed by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many very remarkable cures have been effected by these tablets. Sold by all druggists. Reliable Water Bottles The ordinary hot water bottle soon becomes leaky and unfit for use. The "Kantleek" will not become leaky it is always ready for use. The "Kantleek" Bottle is absolute ly guaranteed to be perfect in work manship and materials. If it shows any imperfections with in two years from date of purchase, the manufacturers guarantee to give you another one without charge. This written guarantee comes with every article. watca sarrui are made of the finest Para rubber and are tnply re-enforced at the seams. They hare a smooth white-satin finish. ! soft sad ptauinf to tb. touch. Yet they 1 ax so touch aod ttrooc that they will aut i. eraea or weaken. Every bottle b j full capacity. Tbe price is Do aifher , thsa ordinary dob- ! guaranteed bottles, j Com. in and mmm ' them. We are tb i exclusive at ents. We have a lull line of rubber foods which w. will b pleased to show you Fouataia Syringes. Face Baca.losCapa.ew. PERRY'S He He Colyer's This space is developing glorious results by the liberal use of Printers Ink in behalf of everybody's servant, H. H. Colyer. His friends are wide-a-wake, numerous and strong. - R ECENT encouragements are proving convincing of his sweeping victory, supported by a determined army, com posed ot all professions. If he was wronged before, he must be righted now ! . His past official record clearly defines him as one of the most satisfactory com Bright jn " ( your ,) V4y a. Mr. and Mrs, Good-appearing:- Have you never seen spoiled oy old, worn rugs? New furniture de mands new rugs. Come rugs. We can sell you floors as "beautiful as your walls. We sell the kind, also that give LONG WEAR and always keep their bright colors. You know the value of good rugs, therefore, you will think cur PRICES ARE SQUARE. W. F. HIGGINS Furniture, Carpets 5toves and Ranges Opposite Hotel Glyndon Baby Carriages "v e. (Deals In Real Estate Stock and Crop Reports ol Spe cial Interest : : J. R. Knox & Co., of Royle, sold Jo Souvh Carolina State College a five-year-old jack for 11,000. A. D. & C. D. Miller bought of Hay den Estill a 300-pound sow and 0 pigs for $150 Capt. T. B. Robinson, of Garrard, has sold his splendid walking mare to Wo. Gibboney, of West Virginia, for J:$00. Sam Embry sold to Lexington parlies 10 unbroken ponies for $00. Waiter McKinney sold to the county judge of Washington county a 6-year-old gelding for 1230. C. T. & A. G. Rankin bought of Fox & McDowell 33 cattle at 7 3-4c. Granville Lutes sold to James Cash a bunch of hogs and will buy them back July 13 at 8c. They will be fed corn and grass. 'J. D. Eads has bought 50. 000 pounds of wool at 20c. J. K. Baugh man and W. G. Cowan will try lime on Correct Styles Millinery Ladies' Suits Dresses, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Underwear, Hosiery and Fancy Notions at B. E. Belue & Co. Main and Collins Streets Friends Have Something to Say! Reason Right and You Will Agree With Usl well-furnished hemes and see cur new stock: cf rugs that will malce your Richmond, Ky Rc-IIrcd While Yoa Wall. their ' sold t soil this season. T. VV. June h;i to John Cress 'Jl 7 'j-pound stuck- ers at . I-2c. Interior Journal. Drowned Himself. tilenwood Gentry, son of William Gentry, chose Muberley'v pond in wli;cli to shuttle oir this mortal coil. He was a tuberculosis surferer and K-ft his home Wednesday niglit about Oo'clock. II. s body was removed from the pond, which is on Mr. Neville Muberley's place, about a mile from town, at n xn yr-sterday. The day before he com mined the ra-.!i acthe asked about thedephth of the pond and many other iue.-.iioiiscoiiceniin il. It is almost certain that he destroyed himself intentionally. Early yesterday morning an object was seen floating o:i the pond, but tlx a.) noticed it thought it a bundle of clothes or some thing of the kind. The bxly was broux'lit to the banks by some men in the em ploy of the telephone company, who were working near bv. We handle all kinds of t.arden t'eis and Plants. 61-lf 1. H. Mw-Kinn.-y and Prices Right Richmond. Ky monwealth representatives known to Ken tucky courts. The conditions that resulted in his de feat four years ago were such as to war rant his success in the present contest, and yet he proved to be one of the most effec tive supporters for all the nominees. BY A COMMITTEE OF FRIENDS.