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FOE RICHMOND GLI AX, 39th YEAR Tuesday and Friday RICHMOND, MADISON COUNTY. KENTUCKY, FRIDAY AFTERNOON 3 O'CLOCK, AUGUST 1. 1913 NUMBER 88 M 1L IHL. IBlamitoini Wholesale and Retail Coal, Feed, Salt, Sand, Lime, Cement and AH Kinds of Plaster Material Hauling of All Kinds Corner Main and B Streets e The I. H. C. Hay Press I he Tole Joint, the Pull Power Plunger, the Front 5ide Delivery makes this press the best, lightest on your team and less men to oper ate it. We have just received our shipment of Iale Ties and can give you an extremely low price as long as they last. Now is the lime to place your order D. B. Shackelford & Company Stiff JfeJ- iVA k c if!?. J ! Stockton's CRAFL1E VEITE-HOOJJ lit Cowboj Hotilist CRIGtfcATOR Or -Tf-rao s cme'eme iisiii e fcmtaits tl CEL Sil 4 SCIENCE SOPE t - Mil .'.-" warn Telephone 85 For Every Need In sickness or accident the proper drug will relieve pain and aid nature in restoring good health. We carry a large assortment of pure drugs, as well as the most popular mer itorious "Patent" remedies. We solicit your drug business, assuring you of good goods, good values and good service. 1 Drug Store oois & Herbs GOD'S MEDICINES Compounded acc rrding' to the Original & Ex clusive Formulas & Recipes of Charlie White Moon, The Cow-tx ty Herbalist, for the treatment of human ailmen ts. Endorsed, in the Bible. Thousands of Testi znonials. COM-CEL-8AB., the Great Body-Tonic SCIENCE SOPE, for the Hu man Skin Only. Ask your druggist, or write Mrs. CHARF.iE WHITE-MOON 3731 West Broadway Louisville, Kentucky Union Sunday School Con vention, To be held at Flat Woods Christian Church on Saturday, Aug. 0th, 1913. program: Exercises begin promptly at 10 a. in. Son by choir. Prayer, Bro. Geo. Tiibble. Song by school. Welcome address, Bro. W. M. Benton, Response, Dr. Coomer. Song by choir. Annual address by president, Reading of secretary'! report for last year. N. G. Todd. Results of Suuday School. Bro. Oli ver Brock. Address. "Our Boys." C. B. Combs. Quartette by Pine Grove S. S. The Superintendent, Luther Todd. Appointment of different committees by president. Song. SOON HBCE88 D1NNEK. Convene at 1 o'clock. Song by school. Report of committees. Power of prayer, Bro. Geo. McKinney. Parents' duly to children, M. M. Broughton. Address, G. B. Moores. Union S. 8., Prof. J. I. Robinson. Home Work. Bro. R. P. Bush. Address, Charley Tribble. Address, Bro. Geo. Tribble. Song by choir. Christian progress, Bro. J. W. Dalton. Address, Hubert Bonny. Short address by Bro. J. B. Adams. Song, Dreyfus choir. Recitations by Misses Maud Moberly, Gertrude Todd, Carrie Bush, Cornelia Wilson, Mary A. Tribble, Mildred Tribble, Lura Oldham, Mary Tharp, ue Ogg, Ella Portwood, Hazel Moore. Song by Ida Elizabeth and Joseph Cornelison. Reverence in church, Elizabeth Cor nelison. Tommie's prayfir, Willie Winkler. Song, "God be With You Till We Meet Again." Benediction, by President Clark Rice. N. G. Todd, Secretary. n X Call T. C. Vaughn and he will do the rest. Phone 110. Richmond Coal & Supply Co. 88 2t Minister Praises this Laxative. Rev. II. Stubenvoll, of- Allison, la , in praising Dr. King's New Life Pills for constipation, writes: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should be without them." No better regulator for i.he liver and bowels. Kvery pill guaranteed. Try them. Price 35c. at all druggist. Lost Fine Work Horse. L. R. Blanton, the E. Main street coal man, lost by death Wednesday a splen did work, horse, which cost the firm $250 not very long ago. The animal became overheated and died in a short while. Freak Tomato With a Heart. Mr. Setb M. Todd, of the Rogersville section of the county, left at this office this week a ripe tomato with a perfect heart on it. In fact, the tomato bad more heart than than many people we meet with in the journey through life. Kicked by a Mule. David Munday, of the Kingston sec tion, had the misfortune to feel the weight of a mule's heel the other day. While working with the hybrid he got too close to his business and and his muleship landed good and strong in Mr. Munday's mouth, knocking out several teeth and fearfully cutting his lips. We buy all kinds of country produce, pay the highest market price. Give us a call. Covington Thorpe Co. 57-tf. - j . . . , i i We are making very low Prices on all Spring and Summer, Goods. You can secure Bargains by paying us a visit. Everything in . Light Weight Clothing for Men, Ladies', Misses and Children Have Been Reduced - - Low Shoes and Slippers at especially Low Prices Corner First and Main Streets Richmond, Kentucky Death of Little Child Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mays were call ed upon to give up their little baby of only a few days the other day. The lit tle oue was buried in Richmond Ceme tery. John Bates, Colored, Dead John Rates, a well-known darkey, died at his home on Seventh street Wed' nesday and bis body was interred at Brassfield. John was an industrious, clever darkey and be had many white friends who regret his death. Need More Like Them. Two juries from Madison county have sent Breathitt county feudists to the penitentiary for life, the trials taking place at Winchester. If more such ju ries could be found in Kentucky, kill ings would become less frequent Dan- ville Messenger. Bully For McDermott! It cost the State of Kentucky $13.70 to settle the street car strike at Lexington If acting Gov. E. J. McDermott had not been a man of judgment, sense and dis cretion, he would have called out the militia and the cost to the State would have run into the thousands of dollars. Bully for McDermott! The Shelbyville Record. Model School The Model School and Eastern Prep aratory School of the Eastern Kentucky State Normal School, opens September 8th. Books are opened at the Presi dent's office for enrollment. Only a lim ited number of pupils can be accommo dated. First come, first served. Write or telephone at once. J. G. Cbabbb. President. Opera House Wednesday, August Sixth. The stupendous spectacle of terrify ing vividness, faithfully protrayed with all historical accuracy, "Quo Vadis," "whither goest thou," a perfect presen tation of the sensational, dramatic, his torical, biblical and spectacular values of this master piece in three great reels, from the crucifixion of Christ to the death of Nero. There will be no ad vance in price of admission, the regular price of ten cents will be charged. Bi Show Coming to Rich mond. One of America's oldest, richest tent ed shows, a modernized, great combi nation of the very greatest trained wild animals, the most superb horses and po nies, the gteatest American and Euro pean artists, the latest "thrillers" that mankind can devise, and in fact the newest novelties of the present day, all in one union, will be found with Sun Brothers' World's Progressive Shows, now on their 22d annual tour, and will give two complete exhibitions at Rich mond, August 27th. This stupendous aggregation is under the personal direc tion of the Sun Brothers, and the assur ance is given that the program for the present season is newer and richer than ever. To add to the variety, a complete Jap anese Circus Company will exhibit the very cleverest Oriental acts ever impor ted to this country and now teen in America for the first time. Over 100 great artists appear with this big show. Dean and his matchless band appear at every performance and they are a delight to all who hear their great conoeru. The menagerie and the wild beast exhibition is complete and an ed ucative diversity. This great exhibition will appear in its completeness, rain or shine, at Rich mond, August 27th, Public Speaking. The Hon. A. L. Furgerson, of George town, Scott county, vice-president and a member of the eiecutive board of the Burley Tobacco Society and Company, will deliver an address to the members of the 1900-'07-'09 Pool on August 4th, Monday, county court day, at 1:30 p. m., at the court house in Richmond. Mr. Furgerson will explain in detail the present financial condition of the so ciety and company. This will be of vi tal interest to every tobacco grower, and especially to the. poolers of 1909, who own the 10 per cent, stock in the Burley Tobacco Co. On this date your certifi cate of stock will be issued, provided you are at this meeting, and have with you your warehouse receipt; so do not fail to be at the meeting, bringing your receipt with you. There wiU also be meeting of the Madison County Board of Control on the same date at 10 a. m., at the court house, in the grand jury room. Please tell all the members of the pool and urge them to be present. The pub lic is also cordially invited to be present to hear Mr. Furgerson. He is a brainy and logical speaker and a practical farm- Every tobacco grower in the county should be interested in this meeting, as the future success of the Burley Tobac co Society and Company will to a great extent determine the price of your to bacco in the future. Respectfully, Jesse Cobb, Member Dist. B'd for Madison Co. I extend an invitation to every person ho takes part in the Democratic pri mary to be held Saturday, August 2, to vote for me for the nomination for Sher- ff. If I have not asked your support. consider this an invitation to vote for me. Elmer Deatherage. 8-1 5t The Turkey Trot, etc The writer used to be somewhat of a terpsichorist, or words to that effect, before his thigh was broken, and he still takes great interest in the amusement for its own sake and that of his chil- ren, who have inherited a father's foodness for trying to put body and feet to the time of pleasing music. We, therefore, take little stock in the tirades against the turkey trot, the tango and other new dances, satisfied that those who rave against them have very little knowledge of whereof they affirm. That they can be danced indecently, and they sometimes are, cannot be gainsaid. But decent people do not dance that way, and properly performed they are as pleasing and as proper as any other of the dances. Recognizing the popularity of the two dances, Baden Baden has decided to hold an international tournament during the last ten days in August, with prizes aggregating 82,500, part of which will. ith a trophy, be awarded to the best dancer, which will carry with it the world's championship. It is a long dis tance to Germany and it costs consider able to get there, so the number of merican couples will doubtless be lim ited, but those who can go will likely show the Germans and others a thing or two in dancing the turkey trot and the tango. We have couples right here in Lexington who could win the champion hip if they were disposed to spend so much money in getting that which would not be worth much after it was obtained. There have been those ever since we could recollect who seemed to regard dancing as the unpardonable sin. But hile doubtless honest in their views, they belong to the old fogy class, who pparently do do not believe the Bible hen it says "there is a time to dance." These people miss a great deal of the pleasures of life and keep others from enjoying them. W. P. Walton in Lex ington Herald. n Get That Your business battle is plenty hard enough as it is. Why make it any harder? Why handicap yourself? These days it is mighty hard for a man to play the part of success when dressed in the garb of failure A clever man will not drawbacks He wears the good clothes always The Royal Tailors costume the successful man the Royal Tailors. There is some little something as the different kind and they are in a class by Stand We pay YOU one dollar a day for each and every day your suit is delayed OVER time we promised to deliver W. D. OLDHAM and COMPANY Who Tailor Best In Richmond Mothers! Have Your Children Worms? Are they feverish, restless, nervous, irritable, dizzy or constipated? Dothey continually pick their nose or grind their teeth? Have they cramping pains, irregular and ravenous appetites? These are all signs of worms. Worms not only cause your child suffering, but stunt its mind and growth. Give "Kickapoo Worm Killer" at once. It kills and removes the worms, improves your child's appetite, regulates stom ach, liver and bowels. The symptoms disappear and your child is made happy and healthy, as nature intended. All druggists or by mail, 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company. Philadel pbia. Pa., St. Louis, Mo. For a Short Time Only. We will sell for a short time only our own make of lard at 13c a pound in 50 lb. cans. Allman &, Pigg, Butchers and Grocers. Phone 17. t9-tf Postmaster Antoine Deloria, Gardner, Mich., speaks for the guidance of those troubled with kidney and bladder irreg ularis, and says "From my own ex perience I can recommend Foley Kidney Pills. My father also was cured of kid dey disease, and many neighbors were cured by Foley Kidney Pills. For sale at all druggists. Just received shipment of Van Houten's Rona Dutch Coca 10 and 25c D. B. McKinney VAHHOUTEH'S I i IV 2-D.UT.CH 2 fcf.U'V 7 .'.'. Royal Tailored Look? work against needless For Absolute Perfection JL What are the IB iii KALAMAZOO Sale Come in and Talk Silo With Us Blanton Lumber Co Incorporated Yard and Mill at Barrel Factory Stock of Goods For Sale 1 desire to sell my nice, clean stock of groceries, notions, etc., located on First street. Good cash stand and am doing nice business, but want to make a change. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. James B. Parke, First street, Richmond, Ky. H'J-St Is your house and barn insured? Bet ter see Burnam, the insurance man. tf SPECIAL prices on white suite Full Dress Tuxedo White Trousers THIS MONTH and we measure vou for that marks our clothes themselves. TAXES vonrIARM? Would they be a 'nickel more each year if you increased your output one-third X IF WE SHOW YOU that on'af moderate' investment it will earn you each year at the least 50 per cent outside of the saving of labor, and without figuring the added size of your manure pile, would you entertain a proposition whereby we furnish the article and it seals' cam every cent of its cost to yout before you pay for it $100.00 tr Acre Firms SawM tkt FMr Irfin. How to do it? Ask Aycou l RICHMOND, KY Notice to Creditors. Those who have claims against the estate of Joe Bush, deed., will pleas send them to me at my address, Colum bia, Ky., satified and pro parly proved, on or before August 1st, 1313. Thos who know themselves to be indebted to said estate will please settle with meoa or before the above mentioned data. O. P. BUSH, Admr. 80 It F of the estate of Jo Bush. 7