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" ' Secti Oa December f?.d, 4;h fct.J 5ih. Bi lck ii. all J and Won tl. 0ntfe New York K Lability Run Conducted b y ih Motor Dealers C'uni e I Associa ion V- . ... .. : . v s i 1 . . ' J. A SPECIAL SOLID TRAIN CONSISTING OF 61 CAR LOADS OF 176 BUICK AUTOMOBILES FOR THE LEYMAN B-UICK CO., CINCINNATI. TOTAL VALUE $211,720000. THE FREIGHT CHARGES ALONE AMOUNTING TO OVER $3,000. THIS IS THE LARGEST SINGLE SHIPMENT OF AUTOMOBILES EVER MADE TO A DEALER IN THE UNITED STATES EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. d,'ve 'l more. I'Hi i i, II; I. B 24 $950 BUICK CARS WON the New York Trophy and the Only Perfect Scores M:nie by Any Cars The I't'ICK SIX rraile the only perfect sere made by a six-cylinder car The I Hl'ICIv. the lowest price touring car in the run, made the only other lfrfeci score, defeating all Sues and Fours of other makes The I :w HVICK. KUXABOrT, made the shortest brake stops boih service and H Jl liUICK IirXAP.l'T made the preaiest mileape per gallon gasoline (aver age I; m.it'S per gallon for entire run) Tie five Ituick cars entered in the run averaged 15.77 miles per callon .for the entiie 2.5T. miles covered All t:ve Iluick Cars made perfect scores, perfect brake, clutc'i and gcar-sct tests Ituick Cars won both the lart'e and s nail car classes 61 . - i r ! V'.t'f;"" C . mm HIT, i i.r-r - f-.-- . -j- i j - - - i- c PHONE 634 One of the Gl cars in the biff Buiclf train . RICHMOND AUTO CO MONTGOMERY GL ARNOLD GARAGE COR. B. (SL WATER ST B 25 S1.050 IT S THE DIFFERENCE THAT COUNTS. There" a . way different motor cars run; a difference in nppearanre. a tiith r, they can go and where they can't, and a ditr-rence in the cost of . the difference the careful buyer wants to know about A Kuick car is builty in the Buick shops and means better wu.r workmanship at a minimum cost, a combination which gives the the most for his money A Iluick owner is the most satisfied owner in the world He can't to any distance at all Vithout findinjr a Buick dealer-;: And the Buick sign is always a sijjn of pood treatment The 1914 line is Delco started and ranges from 'J.50 to lifts., f. u matter what you're driving, we can make you better pleased. T jcRiCii.iiom) Climax. Pnblih4 very WwliwU THECLIMAX PRINTING CO (Iiu-orported.) t. D. Milter. Pre W. G. While. Sec t Irett. A I) M.l er n , , , ,,- ,,-, - l.j nors tTLC "RESS SS0CIT10 t.Gv.TM I!ST(i!CT PLBllSfCRS ItAGLL. FRICn J100 A YEAR IX ADVANCE 1IAIH1I 11. liH OUR HOME WOMEN HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR Next lin.e you go to theatre or to the ":jio :e" (u; notice, if yoa 'lease, how n.::. our i un.e ladies have beautitu! i i r l1. . . a: reus, and vve.l-uressed T-.e-. if ji-u w ul pick cut live or ten o! t ".. wi.ose hiiir seems to be p:irticuiar iy J re"y a:. l ill asU t iiem uliatlhev ui'c. we ft-! si re t hat at least more ; ha.i i.a.: of tl.ein ilair Beau if.er."' Miii say "Harmony It is fast becominc li e r;ii:e with bc-t 1 men and women who ae particuiitr about tiie appearance ot their hair. Spru.nie a l.ttie Harmony Hair Beau t .tier on our tiair each time bfore brush i; s it. 'ui.ta;i:s no oil: ill not change color of hair, iior darken gray hair. To keep hair and scalp iandruff free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This I ure liquid shampoo gives an instama t.eous rich lather that immediately pen etra-.es to everv tiart of the hair and scalp, ir surintra quick, thoroutili cleans li . Waslied otl just as quickly, the emire operation takes only a lew mo ments. Containing n thinir that can lurm the hair; I aves no harshness or htickiness just a sweet cleaolmess. B-i li preparaiions come in odd-shaped. very orr.ame:ital bottles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beautiher, SI 0 Harmony Snampoo. c Boih guaran teed to sai ist vou in everv way, or our monev back old on at the more than 7.00 ' Kevah Mores, and in this town only tu lis H L l'errv's Drug More, Rich mond, Kv. Put Your Money in Bank. J amen Dobson s home at Hazard was Lurned last week and besides his dwell iv.z and household poods, he lost JD.0U0 win ti he had hid away in the building. person is very foolish to keep much monev about the house. Put it in the bank. I will be safe, an I you can ret it when you want n. P. S The banks are not paying us for mis ad It's simply eood advice we are giving our readers, and, if followed, may save you your roll Pineville Sun. A lazy liver leads to i hronic dyspepsia and constipation, weakens the whole system oan's Kegulets (23': per box) act mildly on the liv-r and bowels. At all drug stores. Adv. mar Keep Calm. Calm down! Nothing is so bad or so hard as it might be, anyhow. Nature is always on your side and nature is al ways ready to help. Look your task your trovble, square in the face and calm y takle it. It isn't as easy as it sounds, but it's a lot easier than it seems The first liht you see may be a dim Cicker, but many a roariDg fire vis ble for miles has been started by the glow ing end of a parlor match. From the flicker to the fare isn't such a lorn? step if you keep calm. The Harrodsburg L adcr. A Tobacco Suggestion. A tooacco grower writes a letter to the Georgetown News in w hich he makes fl kll i'i'IU I Kin I I . II I iK u'.-tft li nnnci,L;niT I . J' iviii iiiai la v.vfwi vi'.iuci iiiw by farmers who are engaged in the pro duction of "the weed " He says it would work both to the interest of the landlord and tenant to "keep the com mon, tail-end of the crop off the market entirely. If. t lie tobacco," he says, "which sells for less than four cents couid be kept off the market by some plan worked out between the landlord and tenant, it would be to the benefit and protii of both. It costs as much to strip and market this common stuff as it does the good tobacco and it proves about a clear loss to the tenant " As to a possible use of this poor quality of to bacco, the grower says it couid be used for fertilizin.' the land, 'instead of giv ing it to the manufacturer at a price less than cost of striding and handling." There is undoubtedly a large amount of poor siuir put on the market which serves no get.d purpose. The .cjtt County grower's suggestion probably will tail on tlcaf ears, hut it merely b.-ars out what we have said rej eatedly that too many toracco growers go in for quantity raiher li.an iuaiiiy. When I Am Gone. hen I am dead, if man can say: "He helped tlie world upon its way; Wuh all his faults ol ord or deed. Mankind did have some little need Of what he gave" then in my grave No greater honor shall I crave. If they can say if they but can "lie did his best, lit? played the man; His arm was straight, his motives clean His conduct not unkind or mean: lie loved his feilowmen, and tried To help them" I'll be satisfied. And w hen I'm pone, if even one Can weep because my life is done. And leel the world is sometimes bare Hecause I am no longer there Call me fool, my life misspent. No matter, I shall rest content. If I have helped a single soul Along life's road to heaven's goal Of happiness by word or thought For even a moment I have. brought A brief respite to writhing pain, I surely have not lived in vain. CIVILIZATION STRIPS FOR FIGHT, CHILDREN'S KIDNEYS AGAINST PLAGUES. The Outlook" Numbers Alcohol Among the Lnemies of Sociciety. "Civilization has stripped for a life-and-death struggle with tuberculosis, alcohol and other plagues," says TitK Octi.ook in its issue of February 6. Itusiness has tackled the drink ques tion with a strictly business grip. Hus iness is awake to the truth that the man who drinks is lessening his brain power and lowering the standard of his efficiency. Iron-clad rules against drink are now laid down everywhere on eco nomic grounds alone. The greatest investment any drinking man can make is to take the Neal Treat mei.t. It will quickly change craving desire for liquor in;b dislike for every thing alcoholic. Three days at the Cin cinnati Neal Institute means added health, happiness, length of days and added earning capacity all of which are only part of the fearful toll paid by every one in the relentless grip of the drink habit. The world is getting wise to the eco nomic havoc played by alcohol. During the past montlf, at the rate of over one a day, drinkers have gone to the Neal Institute and come out teetotalers with no more desire than for red ink. It wiil pay any drinker to investigate. Spend three days in the privacy of the Capt. C. M. Holloway homestead, now the Neal Institute. They will prove three days that will yield great divi dends for investment of so little time dividends in the shape of happiness re stored to home, self and friends. For literature, write or phone to The Neal Institute. GH Manle avenue, Cin cinnati, Ohio. and we If I have lacked, in age or youth. True Friendship, loyal Love Truth, And failed to practice what preach Within the lodge or out of reach. Yet if I've brought to the Three Link fold But one true man 'tis more than gold! Oscar Langford. Killing Fish. The United States government may be doing a good act in ridding the Ken tucicy river of stumps and st.ags. but last week hundreds of sticks of dynamite were let go in the river near Fork and "hundred of pounds of fish were killed. Natives along the river were busy pick iog up most any size from the small fry to the twenty pounders, mostly while perch. It is a shame that Uncle Sam's men on these dredge boats are allowed to kill millions of fish each year Ken tucky streams with dynamite. From Force of Habit Waiter "How will you have vour steak, sir!" Minister (absent-minded) -"Well done good and faithful servant!" i e J 1 v AH Growing Children tir dependent on nourishment for growth. Their health as men and women is largely cistnhliihrrl in childhood. If ronr child is languid, bloodless, tired when rising, with out ambition er rosj cheeks, Scot ft EmaUion is s wonderful )in It iwMUM natnrr'a ermnileat hnd T-Tin Hd i n c fata sa i Ji delieilelr ttredirested that the blood absorbs its strength . and carries it to every organ and tissue and fibre. t First It ! their Appetite, then It adds fleoh strengthens jl tbe Uwm milrra ttsetn sturdr. Active end healthy. E l TT alcohol sr narcotic is Scott's EmcTsioa, just parity and strength. p ri 15-79 2 Why Girls Don't Marry. There are 7.0,000 men and women in New York under .13, most of them un der tut, who are not macried, and, so far as appearances go, do noi intend to eet married. Go into any theatre in any large American city and note the rows of young women sitting together and i he corresponding groups of men. Wbv are they not coupled oti, as in the smaller circles? Simply because the modern girl has developed an extravagance that the young man refuses to stand for. She must have a seal; she expects a box of American Ueauties with it: if tie weather is bad, a taxi is required, and if her escort does not take her to a lobster palace after the show, he is regarded as a "cheap one." And the same things go on after marriage, even if the hus band's salary is small. He must go on working, of course, but she to be hence forth a lady. She must have her maid, her laundress," her dressmaker and she frets because she has no auto. And when the poor devil at his desk begins to show a waning enthusiasm over married li e, she suspects that there is another wo man in the case! Thos. Van Buren, in Leslie's. wiil stop dug acid ::::::: Rheumatic Complications Check ed And The "Human Sewers Restored. The Kidneys, Bowels and Skin are ihe "human sewers" which carry off the impurities in the blood. When these ure clogged Uric Acid sediment lodges in the muscles and joints and Rheumatism follows. KlILUMA. the great remedy for all forms of the terrible disease, checks the deposit of Uric Acid. "I suffered from Rheumatism for six years. Tried different doctors, with no relief. I have taken three bottles of RHEUMA and am entirely free from the disease." P. W. Miller, Catawissa, Pennsylvania. B. L. Middelton will return yournu n- ey if it fails; 50 cents a bottle. The Farmer's Creed. It would be no easv matter to amend this "farmer's creed" which is found in the Breeder's Gazette: We believe in the good earth and its soil. We believe that all men should love the soil and understand it. We believe that soul culture and soi culture go hand in hand. We believe in grass. We believe he nobly serves who makes two Jjlades grow where only one grew before. We belieue that blood will tell. ne believe thai good seed sliould go into the enriched soil. We believe that good animals should crop the grass. We believe in the divine right of man to labor. We believe in helping men gel full re ward for their labor. We believe in belter farms, with bet ter roads passing by them. We believe in better rural schools and better teachers in then. e believe that the housewife is the belter half and that to her home should come all manner of comforts. Poor Men! Married men are always in debt, be cause they have families to keep up and unmarried men are in the same fix be- cause they haven't any. Sj a man. be be married or single, is between the dev il and the deep blue sea, in so far as debt is concerned, during these go d times when the prices of living are s i rjign. Chicken Month. March may properly be called the "chicken month," as it is usaully the season when more chickens are hitched out than in any oilier month. Some en terprising housekeepers already have "taken off" a few, whil-they havethe.r bens and incubators on the job for still more. Falling Hair And Itching Scalp Needless Use Parisian Sage Now that Parisian Sage can be had at any drug counter it is certainly needless to have thin brittle, malted, stringy or faded hair. No matter how unsightly the hair, how badly it is falling, or how much dandruff, Parisiifh-Sage is all that is needed Frequent applications and well rubbed into the scalp will do won ders it acts like magic. The hair roois are nourished and stimulated to grow neV hair, itching scalp, dandruff and falling hair cease your head feels fine. Best of all, the hair becomes soft, fluffy, abundant and radiant with life and beauty. ' You will be surprised and delighted with Parisian Sage. Try at least one fifty cent boltff from II. L. Perry's Iirug Store, and he will refund the purchase price if "you sre not satisfied. 2t 5he Suggested a Reason. A noted Sunday-school worker was once frsked to talk to the children of a Sunday school on the subject of temper ance, lie is very earnest in the cause and wears a bit of blue ribbon as a badge of his principles. Rising before the school, he pointed to his piece of blue ribbon and said. "Now, can any of you 'i children give me a reason why I am not a drunkard?" There was no reDlv for a moment. Then a shrill little voice in the rear of the room piped out, '"Caue this is a prohibitioniown." F r baby's croup, Willie's dailv cuts and bruises, mamma's sore throat and grandma's lameness, I)r Thomas' Elec-. trie Oil the household remedy. 25c" and 50c Adv. mar. 1 No Richmond Mother Should Neglect The Little One s Health. Oftentimes weak kidneys cause great annoyance and embassment to children. Inability to control the kidney secre tions, at night or while at play, is at tributed to carelessness and too fre quently the child is punished. Parents having children troubled with kidney weakness would do well to treat the kidneys with a tested and proven kidne. remedy. If there is pain in the back, discolored urine, irregular urination, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, worn out feeling, try Doan's Kidney Pills at once. A remedy that has been used in kidney troubles for over 50 years and has been recommended by thousands. Proof of merit in a Richmond citizen's statement. Mrs. W.T.Mansfield, 11 South Estill avenue. Richmond, Ky., says: "One of our children suffered from pains in the back and other symptoms of weak kid neys. There was little control over the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills put a stop to the trouble." For sale by all dealers. "Trice 50 cts Foster-Mi burn Co., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A Costly Practice. We regret very much to see a tenden cy on the part of many members of the General Assembly to "grand-stand" be fore the people by opposing banks, rail roads, insurance companies and capita generally. Corporations must be regu lated, but they ought to be treated fair ly. It requires foreign capital to devel op our natural resources, and if the im Dression gels well c rculated that fair treatment is not to be had in Kentucky, the progress of our Siate will be greatly retarded Mt. Sterling Advocate. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price 91. Adv. mar. A Splendid Recommendation The Georgetown Times says: Here is some good news for the boys of the corn clubs: The Department of Agriculture has recommended that year's course in practical training at some agricultural college be submitted in place of the annual trips to Washing ton for the young prize winners of the corn, canning, poultry and other agri cultural clnbs In case the winner's ac ademic training has not been sufficient to enable him to enter the State Agri cultural College, the department sug gests an elementary course of instruc tion in institutions teaching less advan ced work. Such courses of study would certainly have more lasting value to the prize winners than a short trip t Wash ington. It would also be of much more value to the agricultural interests of the Slate. The recommendation is a good one and should be carried out. 1 Stubborn, Annoying Coughs Cured. "My husband had a cough for fifteen years and my son for eight yeara. Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured them, for which I am most thankful," writes Mrs. David Moor, of Saginaw, Ala. What Dr. King's New Discovery did for these men, it will do for vou. Dr. King's New Discovery should be in every home. Stops hacking cougliB, re heves u grippe and all throat and lunir ailments. Money back if it fails. All druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. II. E Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis Adv. man Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of D. J. Snowden will please pre sent them to me verified as required by law on or before March 15, next, or same will be barred. Parlies indebted to the estate will please come at once and set tie. Silas Wilcox, Admr , 27 8t. of Mrs. D. J. Snowden. FOLEY KIDNEY PUIS fOK RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BUOOtR TRY W FOR K353 . Stomach Out of Order? Belching Gas Ani Sour Food? Want to Relieve It? Trying to think what upset your stomach or what it was you ale that c. -el the trouble? Listen! If your stomach is giving you trouble, if sour, gav t upset, and what you just ale has fermented into stubborn lumps, your head if. y and aches, belch, gases, heartburn, breath foul, tongue coated then lake a PEPSINAID Tablet and in a few minutes the trouble will disappear. If s less to have a bad stomach a PEPSINAID Tablet taken occasionally keeps t.. s delicate organ regulated try it, and eat your favorite rood .vith relish and :: out fear. 75! ; J Cares Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Gas, Heartburn and Other Disorders Arising From a Faulty Digestive System PRICE 50 CENTS , ANY DRUG STORE. Merchant Gets Protection 4TS this the Spencer National Bank?' This 1 is ; Goodwin & Company, of Springfield, ; Mr. Goodwin talking. A stranger has ust offered a check on your bank for $30 in payment for some goods. Says his name 15 joirn joe. was he an account and is he good for that amount?." By telephoning to the bank, the mer chant can always protect himself from loss by worthless checks. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED The ClimaxI year$ 1 40th II v