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-made The Pacer Tarn Kwmmim Calf. F!mt SmimA, Lm Hm.1. tS.OO. The Pacer shown only in J. S. Stanifer This space belongs to R. H. McKinney Successor to Sewell & McKinney Watch it for good things Telephones 1 6 and 223 3? Cordial Invitation to Become f RealMembers of the We have chosen this community as the cen ter for one of our chautauquas because we have faith in the enterprise, enthusiasm, and genuine Chautauqua spirit of your citizens. We believe that the program we are offering this season eclipses any seven-day Chautauqua program ever presented and likewise we have confidence in the ability of the people of this section to appreciate good things. But not only do we invite you to attend, but to become real members of the big Redpath fam ily, both by fellowship with your friends at the Chautauqua grounds, and by making the acquaint ance of the management, the superintendents, and of the iive young college men who comprise the tent crews. Cordially yours, HARRY P. HARRISON, Pres. end Gen. Mgr. Redpath Chautauquas. CONSIGN YOUR Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Calves to C. A. Carter & Co. Union Slock Yards Cincinnati, Ohio and receive Hie highest market price and a square deal WILL S. NORRIS Butcher Outfit For Sale tarpe refrigerator, butcher tools, block, etc . for sale cheap. I carry a nice fresh Stock of Groceries, Dried Meats and the like and sell at the lowest prices. Give me a trial A. J. Broaddus Third and Broadway Richmond, Ey When You Build With RED CYPRESS HIE EVER 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 llfeb 4m" tu fr Richmond, Ky, buy. to supply the demand for a neat, conservative last with every feature necessary for comfort and style for. Redpath Family $ A Fine Turn Out and a pleasant companion is an enjoy ment which has no equal on a pleasant day and in a fine country like this. Nature will provide the day and We Have the Turn-Out which we will Turnikh to you at a very reasonable cost. Rigs of all kinds and for all occasions may be found here. J. R. Azbill's LIVERY STABLE Phone 99 Richmond. Ey Dan Breck, fire, lightning, cyclone and live stock. Why I Buy At Home; I buy at home because my interests are here. Because I wants to see the goods 1 Because I sell what I produce here at home. Because I want to get what I pay Because the man I purchase from pays bis part of the cily and the county taxes. Because the community that is good enough for me to live in is surely good enough for me to buy in. Because I believe in transacting busi ness with friends. Because the man I buy fiom stands back of his goods. Because every dollar spent at home slays at home and works for the devel opment of the city and county. Because the home merchant helps support the schools to which I send my children, my church, my lodge and my home. I take the home paper because the home merchant tells in it of his bar gains and because the editor helps pay taxes and is always looking out for the good of my town and county. Here is where I live and here is where I buy; Here is where I'll be buried when I die. 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: This statement I lake great pleasure in making: Dr. T. B. Smith cured my sister, Mildred Richards, of consump tion 43 years ago, after being given up by physicians and after being thought dead once or twice. It was a marvelous cure. V. P. Richards, Xicholasville, Ky. Philip Bainhard, New Philadelphia, Ohio, states: "I had three specialists to treat my wife; they told me she had tuberculosis or consumption and could not get well. I had used numerous remedies before I sent for the specialists; finally as a last resort, I 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., Lexioetou, Ky. In the reach of everybody at $7.00 a gallon. Advertisement. 23-tf Farewell. He used to go to church each week, Nor missed the Sunday-school; To all the services he went And never broke that rule. But something happened to this man Who'd been so good that far; He hasn't been to church since then He bought a touring car. ADVERTISE If YOU Want a Cook Want a Clerk Want a Partner Want a Situation Want a Servant Girl Want to Sell a Piano Want to Sell a Carriage Want to Sell Town Property Want to Sell Your Groceries Want to Sell Your Hardware Want Customers for Anything Advertise Regularly in This Paper Advertising is the Way to Success Advertising Brings Customers Advertising Keeps Customers Advertising Insures Success Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shows Pluck Advertising Is "Bix" Advertise or Bust Advertise Long Advertise Well ADVERTISE At Once. IN THIS PAPER Fire and tornado insurance, nam's Insurance Agency. See Bur- 14 It is true that women more frequent ly sutler from kidney trouble than men It is also true tbey suffer more intensely owing to their more sensitive organism Kalherine L. Norton, New Bedford Miss., says: "I took Foley Kidney Pills as advised, with results certain and sure The pain and burning feeling left me, 1 felt toned up and invigorated. I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills. They are tonic in action, quick in re s alts, r or sale by all Druggists. An Epidemic The office boy's grandmother dies. At least three times a week; The bookkeeper develops ills Of which he's, apt to speak. The ribbon clerk abruptly jumps His job at 3 p, m.t He says his kids have got the mumps And he must go to them. The boss does not feel well himself, And thinks he needs lresh air; He goes out to the baseball park And finds his help all there.. Our line of Groceries are the best you can buy. All new and fresh. Phone 72 & 144. Covington Thorpe Co. 57-tf. t4tn to KkJMtart IhU-nueilUto d Li fa KlU Cr- I tf-i-i-i. VaJi4 la aU trnMU U f kotttscky. BpceUt Omnm d st v i ?-. Tulttaa frm t Aa xdtiUTS. To spkradld dor ' mt.-Mii arwiHvlH m-KmI. w niftnal trmialtic btatldluf practice w hoa, .asmwat-f atriauitara, a v.il eawipi4 VTftiwu'Bs. rwti rVl -. Hea vtit ftAw T l hirt Tfra Jaam&rr t. r-b -M April J, amm Bri. . aaaaa Jttaa U, i twcwv f nra. . . J. n. CTlABBE, Pmlieit. . H. C JAMES Will buy or sell your house, farm town lots or any thing else in the Real Estate line. Any business intrusted to him will be promptly and carefully attended to. See him if his services are need ed. "We represent iron bound Insurance Companies re member this. rRWl fr - ATra.n,e l:JG I H, II School for Teachers (Ira9!l f I' tl LETS START NEXT WEEK TUB., PATENT WRINGER AND OTHER WASH-DAY NECESSI TIES. LIGHTEN THE BURDENS OF BLUE MONDAY. EVERY HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD COME TO OUR STORE AND LOOK AT OUR LINE OF YOU WILL FEEL BETTER THE DRUDGERIES OF WASH-DAY PLEASURES. WE SELL EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. DOUGLAS & SIMMONS Second Street SUMMER COLDS y rap J tnc rapidly redact kaman streastk and illness is easily contracted, but Scott Emulator will promptly rettere tie cold and upbuild your strength to prevent sickness. SCOTT ft SOWNI (tootmiLp. m. j. - NEWS NOTES In Whitley county 9-year-old George Rains was kicked to death by a mule. A new disease called "twiglight" is damaging a good many fruit trees in Boyle. John Cooper, a young school teacher of Knox county, was killed by light ning. Jesse Swope, formerly of the Hubble section of Lincoln county, is dead at In dianapolis. Malt Davis, aged 70. dropped dead at his home near Williamsburg. He was a Federal soldier. One man was killed and five others in jured when an automobile turned over near Xiles. O. Missing a chair in attempting to sit down, Mrs. A T. Wood, of Frankfort, fell to the floor, breakingher right hip. One woman was killed and 43 persons hurt when a passenger train struck a horse near McAlister, Okla.,and was de railed. Former President Taft spent a day in Washington much like those other Sun days when he was the occupant of the White House. Sol Dreyfus, formerly of Louisville, a prominent merchant of Paducah, was found dead in bis office with two bullets through his head. Presideut Wilson sent to the Senate the name of Josh Griffith, of Owensbo- ro, for collector of Internal Revenue of the Second Kentucky district. Democratic leaders in the Senate have decided tochange again the agricultur al schedule by pulling a countervailing duty on food products. A woman and her daughter and two trainmen were killed when two engines ran off the track near Cleveland, Va., Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury si nMTCtjry will rarely destroy the am of until and eumpletrly deranga tbc whole system wbea enteriDf It through the mucous surfaces. Hues, article should never be used except ou prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage tbey will do Is ten fold to the good yon can pos sibly derlee from them. Hsll's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney at Co.. Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the aystem. In buying Hall'a Catarrh Cure be aure you get the genuine. It la taken Internally and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Teatlmonlala free. ' Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Ball's Family Pllla tot constipation. . - ' r 3 mjf i Z-i J at ia(m?m, Mmvou are dead riMrE- u& EXECUTORS OF YOUR WILL MaJce Our Trust Company Executors of your will, and you will have some one on whom YOUR WIFE can DE PEND to permanently help her attend to business after you are dead. We can help her make PROFITABLE invest ments, and help her to look after her business, just the same as you could do were you living. If you appoint an INDIVID UAL as your Executor, personal business ja.f fairs may so en gross his time that Vour estate miht suffer a loss thrmio-h NEGLEGTv Our Trust GomDanv will handle vour affairs in a strictly businesslike manner. STATE BANK U TRUST CO. RIGHT. OUR MODERN WASH WASH - DAY THINGS. - WE'LL FEEL BETTER. AND WILL BE CHANGED TO Telephone 20 and overturned on a residence. T. Sanders Orr, editor of the Harrods- burg Leader, has been recommended by the Bull Moose rs of Mercer county for Representative. He'd make a good one. Bernard Levitansky, a Chicago ex porter, has been asked by New York custmo officials to explain as to certain undeclared diamonds said to have been found on his person. A petition asking President Wilson and Congress to institute an investiga tion into the strike of the textile work ers at Patterson, N. J., was taken to Washington Thursday. A man who gave his name as Shade Mcintosh repaid the kindness of the Winchester jailer by confessing to mur der so the jailer could draw a reward of 1250. He claims to have killed a man at Ueidelburg. A subpoena to produce all checks is sued by W. S. F.d wards, late candidate for the United States Senate in West Virginia, in his campaign, has been is sued at the request of the defendants in the legislative bribery cases. James McXair, ticket agent at the Pittsburg Union Station, was shot and killed and his chief clerk, Ralph Paul ly, fatally wounded by D. E. Sage, an employe, who had failed to receive an expected promotion. Enraged because he tame home and found his wife missing. Robert Roach, a Canton, O., laborer, shot and killed his mother-in-law, sister-in-law and sixteen months old baby, and later when an at tempt was made to arrest him hewound ed several police. Prof. Henry Jones Ford, of Princeton University, is so much in the fore among those President Wilson is considering for Governor General of the Phi.ippines shat his appointment is considered in Washington as practically settled. He probably will take office some time in the fall. The Ml. Vernon Commercial Club has passed resolutions calling upon Senator W. O. Bradley to prepare a bill to be presented at the next session of Con gross asking Federal aid in the con struction of the proposed national high way between Cumberland Gap and Crab Orchard, a distance of 05 miles. Gov. McCreary made public Inspector Good paster's report on the Kentucky Children's Home. The report criticises the superintendent's salary, the main tenance cost per capita and other fea tures of the management. A commit tee of the board of trustees of the Home declares the Inspector's report does the management an injury. No Substitute Could Do This No inferior substitute, but only the genuine Foley Kidney Pills could have rid J. F. Wallich, Bartleit, Nebr., of bis kidney trouble He says: "I was bothered with backache, and the pain would run up to the back of my head and I had spells of dizziness. I took Foley Kidney Pills and they did the work and 1 am now entirely rid of kid ney trouble. My father-in-law, now past 93 years, has taken them and they have added years to his life." For sale by all uruggisis. COME IN AND LET US TELL &YOU HOW WE CAN ATTEND TO YOUR WIFES BUSINESS AFTER Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous di sease. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 2450, 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 remeily also cures frequent desire to urinate 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 alllicted mem bers of your family, then tell your neighbors and frieods about this remedy. Announcements. The Climax is authorized to announce the following gentlemen for the offices named below, subject of course, to the action of the Democratic Primary of Saturday, Aug. 2, 19i:i: FOR REPRESENTATIVE; Green Clay, A. D. Miller. John F. White. FOR SHERIFF: Elmer Deathra$re, John F. Baldwin, N. It. Jones, II. II. Colyer, Van B. 1 Jen ton, Jacob S. Collins. FOR COUNTY JUDGE: II. C. Rice. . Judge W. R. Shackelford. FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY: J. J. Greenleaf, S. A. I). Jones, R. II. Crooke, (. P. Jackson, Thomas II Collin FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: Benjamin F. Edwards, Wm. S. Brock, Harvey H. Brock. FOR JAILER: Morgan Taylor, Clyde Rayburn, W. Joe Wagers, R. A. Barlow, A. J. Willoughby. FOR ASSESSOR: George Noland, W. F. Jarman, Rufus Jenkins, P. S. Whitlock. FOR COUNTY CLERK: ' R. B. Terrill, J. B. Walker, LaRue C. House. FOR MAYOR Samuel Rice. FOR CITY ATTORNEY: Murray Smith. D. M. Clienauy. . FOR POLICE JUDGE: J. D. Dykes, W. L. Leeds. John Noland. FOR CHIEF OF POLICE: Dave Powers, Jesse Dykes, John A. Mershon. J. T. FERRIELL Real Lstate Agent Oldham Building Richmond, Kv GREtNLEAF & HERRIGT0 Lawyers Office in Douglas & Simmons' new Building on Second Street opp. Court House I. Attobh y at-La , RICHMOND, - KENTUCKY. dice over State Bank & Trust Co., op- roeite Court House, on Main Street. Harry M Blanton, DENTIST WOfflca is Benojtt Bui dine. jnl 1 fcLiPhONK 1M Dr. Robt. C. Boggs Dentist Telephone 511 Office in Oldham Building Dr. M. Dunn Specialist In Diseases of EYE. EAR, NOSE and THROAT Oldham Bldg. Richmond, Ky JESSE CO B, General Auctioneering. Services Reasonable. PHONE 83, or 481. R. Emmett Million Bucccuor to Burgis Denny DENTIST OVER LANE'S JEWELRY STORE I. R. Pennington Dentist. Office next door to Government build n Richmond. Ky. Dr. J. W. Scuddcr Physician and Surgeon ' 136 Second Street, Opposite Jail Office Phone 131 Home Phone GO D. R. Freeman WRITES Automobile Insurance For House Painting Call II. M.- Thurman, Phone 277. He la an experienced painter and thorough ly reliable in every way. Reference My on for whom he has ever done any work. - 45 If Important Notice ' We Offer Fans and Mazda Lamps at greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to investigate our large stock of Electric Appliances 25 Watt 20 c. i7 Mazda Lamps 31c cash .'le charge - 40 GO 100 32 48 80 Fans Fans 12 inch 12 ' 1G 1G " Fixed Type Oscillating Fixed Type Oscillating KENTUCKY- UTILITIES CO. Incorporated MENU. Chautauqua Week The entire bill of fare may be ordered for $2.00 if course tickets are purchased of the local auspices, while the supply of tickets which they guaranteed to sell, lasts. Oratory Drama Band Music Grand Opera Selections Interpretations A Debate Humor Magic Lectures on Literary Subjects Grand Concert Readings Boy Scout Drills Sermons Slight of Hand Quartet Selections Vocal Solos Instrumental Solos Instrumental Trios Mandolin and Guitar Music Musicians in Venitian Costumes A Social Hour with Your Friends. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 8 Saved Girl's Life I O o "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I .have re ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes MrsSylvania Woods, of Cifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. I shall never be without o D O O O O O O THEDFORD'A o o D D O O D O O O in my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of splendid success proves its value. Good for young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 2. cpnts. j SPECIAL TRAIN EXCURSION , CINCINNATI AND RETURN Sunday, June 15 Round l SPECIAL TRAIN Lvg NICHOLAGVILLE 6:44 am ' ASK TICKET AGENT FOR PARTICULARS. I 34c 37c 40c 71c C5c Fans Fans S12.00 to$12.."0 14.50 to 15.00 13 50 to 14.00 17.00 to 17.50 ISB5A0J tf-437 " iMT $T.50 Round Trip o o o O o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o