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A MESSAGE TO VOMEN Who Are "Just Ready to Drop." Tben you are 'jupt ready to tirop " vhen you feel so "weak that roa can tardly drag yourself about-and bo cause yoa hare not fclept well, you get up as tired-out next Xaornins fta rLen you went to bed, you need help. Miss Lea Dumas writes from Ma lone, N. y, saying: "I was in a tad ly run-down condition for several weeks but two bottles of Virol put me on my feet again and made me strong ard well Vircl has done me more good ttan til tt ctter seat cines I crer tock." If the rareworn, run-do it voiocn, tbe rale, sickly children end feeble eld foiks aiound bore would follow Miss Dumas example, they, too, would eoon be able to say that Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron remedy, bad built them tip and made them strong. It is a wonderful, strength creator and body-builder, and we sell it un der a guarantee of satisfaction. You eet your money back if Vinol does cot htlp you. P. S. For any skin trouble try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. B. L. Middelion. Richmond, Ky. Destiny of Population. Accord in? to the Census Bureau, Rhode Island ha-. 50$.. " people to the fcuare mile, thus lending the list of States in the mauer of destiny'of "popu lotifiii. Massachusetts rai.kssecoinl with 119.8 people to t lie square mile, and New Jr&e 'XM 7 Connect! ut2::i :5and New York l'.tl 2. Amoni those possessing nmre limn 100 to the mile are Pennsj 1 vai.ia. 1T1: Marvl i.d 120.3; Ohio, .117; 1 Ma are. 103 a: d Illinois, 100.7. Ne va la finds the lowest place in the scale of tiestinv. supplying only seven-tenths uf a person to a mile. Wyoming is sec ond from tiiis end of the list, with one- half an indiidual to the mile while Arizona stands third Irum the bottom, wuli I S. The tollo inp have fewer than 10 persons to the mile: Montana, New Idaho. Utah. Oregon, South Dakota. Colorado and North Dakota Vasijii;2iou takes the lead of all the Sia'es in iii trr.th of destinv, advanc ing tr -m 7 o 17 1 per square mile in the past ten ears. AeorasKa lias 10.0 ana Kansas 2'.7. Oregon can boast of onlv 7 p" son to the niile arid Cali fornia . n y 15 2 Imtho increased in ten vars from 1 'J to :! i. and Oklahoma rom 11 1 io :! T oe figures for the ther S;aes are: In.iana. 70 Ken tucky. .77; Tenness e. 5',' I; Virginia, rA 2: WVm Virginia. 5u 8; South Caro lina. l'J.7: Michigan. 4.'J; Missouri, 17.9; New Hampshire. 47 7; North Carolina, iZ'.'.: Georgia. II I: Wisconsin, Pi 2; Ala bama, 11 7; Iowa. 40; Yet moid, 3'J: Miss issippi, ::s s; Louisiana, '.'( j; Arkansas, :;o. Minnesota, 2j 7; Maine, 2J S; Texas, 14 8, and Florida, 13.7. UO Mill- SB mm. We believe Uexall Olive O.l Kmulsion is the test remedy made for toninjr the nerves, enriching the liood. building up wasted i issues. renewing heali h, strength and -neri; the best medicine you can ue if oii are run down, tired-out, nerv ous and debilitated, no matl-r what the cause. Il doesn't depend for its good ef fect upon alcoholorhabil-formingdrugs because it contains none. It may not make you feel better in a tew hours.Jbut it wu m ike you feel better, we are sure, just as soon as the tonic and food proi eruesit contains have a chance to get into i he blood, and, through the blood, nio the rest of the system. Pure Olive and t lie Hyp phosphites have long been eiuiorstu by successful physicians, but here, for the tirst time, they are com bitied inioone preparation which, as a i erv--to'd ai d a builder of strength and health, we believe, has no equal. If you don't feel well, begin taking Kexail Olive Oil Kmulsion today, and tui!d up your health and strengthen our s stem against more serious illness. To convalescents, old people, puny chil dren and all others who are weak, run . (n or ailing, we oiler Uexall Olive Oil Kmuisiou iiti our personal promise that :f it doesn't make you feel well and Mrotig aain. it will cost you nothing If e didr'i have the utmost faith in it, w wouldn't otler it wi Ii this guarantee, nor even recommend it to you. We are sure that once you have used it you will recommend it to your friends, and thank l tor having recommended it to you. Sold only at the more than 7,000 Uexall ru.r s. and in this 'own only by us. $1. Perry's Druir Store, Richmond, Ky. The Income Tax. While the rich men were figuring on bow to reduce their income to a mini mum, those of us who have got a job in stead of a situation were not bothered about losing sleep f guring on income, for we t!l knew that it was on the safe side of the ledger. On the wall of the Old Inn in Louisville there is a motto, ' Fate cannot harm me, I have dined to-nighi." May be after all life's little ironies are not overbalanced. As Dan O'Sullivan used to say: "Time evens all things up. The rich have ice in the summertime and the poor have theirs in the winter time" Boiling Ureen Messenger. Spring Blood and System Cleanser. During the winter months impurities accumulate, your blood becomes impure and thick, jour kidneys, liver and bow els fail to work, causing so-called "Spring Fever." You feel tired, weak and lazy. Electric Bitters the spring tonic and system cleanser is .vhatyou need; they stimulate the kiddeys, liver and bowels to Leal'.hy action, expel blood impurities and restcre your health, strength and ambition. Electric Diners make you feel lie new. Burl a four weeks treat ment it will put you in fine shape for your tpiinff work. Guaranteed. All druggists. 50c and tl. II. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis Adv. mar. GOOD TOBACCO CANVAS from two imiuiiil inniitA nhrntll BILL! YALAUimaartuiAL: By C. HAUSSMAN. "I say." cried Billy, "wilt for a fel low. My reoiuance will be along in a couple of days and we can ail go east togeiher.'" Mabel BroctTn la-2t?i. "Ycu'ra trenty-nine. aren't you, Eiily?" asked irreicvantiy. ' In February,'' absented wlAdoti. "And you have to wait until your nati sends vou money? 1 don t think you even call him 'lather do you?" Valadon looked hurt. 'ou are al ways at me to go to wort, ue frowned. "I don't see why I should have to with the governor so disgust ingly rich." How much pioney have you? sue asked. Somehow her conversation this morning ou the Coronado Beach was most uncertain. Enough to pay my bills and get up to San Francisco." "Then you will have to wait until some oue sends you the money to get home on. I don t think you are worm waiting for. Billy." Two days later Yaladon stood on the wharf at Oakland. Miss Brockman stood by the sleeper in w hich she and her mother were to make the trip east. "1 may see you sooner than you ex pect," he said with a smile. ' Having money telegraphed to you . she asked. "No," he answered t-hortly. ' I have an idea that perhaps I can come east In accordance with your approved methods. I'm going to try it, any. how." "If you do, Hill," said the girl soft ly, as she mounted the steps. "IT 1 do. what " Mabel shook her ht-ad over the port er's s-houlder as the train pulled out. Yaladon took the boat bai k to the city, but instead of returning to the hotel he went to thr Barbary Coast. In one of the dives sat a party of men, rough, uncouth and with a most evi dent smell of the stable about them. Billy went up to their leader. "I'm ready new," he said. "Stow the glad rags." commanded the other, "and come back here in half an hour. "We don't want silk hats around." Before the end of the half hour the silk hat and frock coat had been meta morphosed into a cloth cap and a pea- jacket, and Billv was live dollars richer. ' The leader marshaled the gang and an hour later Billy was back in Oak land, but this time in the freight yards. On the track before him was a train of 12 yellow cars, at the head of which panted a huge engine. Billy climbed into the third car. There was much hoarse shouting, a blast from the whistle and a jolt as the train pulled out, and the first section of the horse special was under way. Billy's fellow passengers in the car were another hostler and 12 thorough breds being hurried east to the big winter sale. Five days later a tired and dirty, but exceedingly cheerful, young man drove up to the door of the Yaladon residence on Fifth avenue just as the head of that house was sitting down to his breakfast. It required an argu ment with a new footman to convince him that the caller was not required to go to the side entrance, but at his voice the elder Yaladon came running Into the hall. "Bless my soul," he puffed after Billy had told his tale in brief. "Didn't you get my check?" Billy thrust a paper into Lis hand. "It came the day I left," he said, "but it sort of spoiled the idea and I pre tended that I did not get 1. Now I want a bath and breakfast and then I want to see if I cannot go down to the station In time to meet the Brock mans." The Chicago express was three hours late when it puffed into the huge arched shed, and Miss Brock man was in no amiable frame of mind as she descended to the platform. There had been delay, and sis days on the train even In a stateroom Is not pleasant. For a moment she stared as a w ell groomed young man possessed him self of her handbag and turned to help her mother down the steps, and it was not until they had headed for the fer ry that she found her voice. "How- did you get here so quickly?" she demanded. "I came the northern way," he ex plained, "and I had a special." Miss Erockman turned away to hide her disappointment. "I might have known you would do something like that," she said coldly. "I suppose that you wired for money." "There was a check at the hotel when I got to San Francisco," he ex plained wickedly. "I had it in my pocket when I said 'good-by' to you in Oakland. I thought you would like a surprise." "It was not a surprise; It was the expected," she corrected. "I had hoped my sermon had sunk In." He made no explanations until they were In tbe carriage, which had wait ed at Twenty-third street. Then Billy leaned forward. "I should have explained," he be gan, "that the special was for the Ora ranch horses for the sale at the gar den. I was a hostler and I brought the check back with me." She leaned forward and kissed him, to the surprise of her mother. "Billy!" she cried impulsively, "you may take that check and buy me a Bolltaire with it" We Can Do The Work. If you are in need of horse and jack cards, bring your work to this office and let us make you a price on same. We are prepared to turn out this class of work on short notice, and guarantee ev ery job to be first-class in every panic ular. Butter-Wheat is a dainty, crisp and delicious cereal food. On the front of every crton aai on the Libel t( every tiottlo of tbe OI NULNE DR. BELL'S 1 INE-TAR-HONEl yon will find the BELL in a circle, pi Grannr Metcalfe, the aire of Weitera Kentucky, ayAStartin' right and ctajrin' right beats Benin' riitlit." So, with these precautions, you know what to buy, and can "Tell By The Bell" Oc. SI.OO, AT DMUC STORES. i E C. WINKS & CO Bill Would Change District. St-iiHt'.r Arnett has introduced a bill lo change the Seventh Congressional District by putting Lee and Kstill coun ties in the Teiuh district. Another Fad. The latest wearing apparel for the la .I'mt i !i fur siinUe on tier stockit.2. And ill a wuinan will ot-ject to a man ir.tr snakes in his i-oots. tind- Religion Losing Times. One of the new laws is that fixing a tine c,r five dollars for profane sweating It ! not, of course, applicable to the new snrnu'i- man who has to decipher A I bum "copy" orsulfcr need'ess anuov aiu-e ami delav when he is bending ev ery nerve to jtet his paper ou the press Dan. ill? Mtsseujrer. Tiie whole w heat berry is used in mak ing Butter-Wheat, Try a package. Safe Blown at Lexington. For the second time in recent months, the safe in the ttllce ot the Indian lie lining Company, al West High street and the Q A: V railroad, was blown Wednesday nilii by yeggmcn and about fjrtin cash taken. Absolutely no clues were L-lt to the .ti.-nti.y of the person or pervi.i who did tnejjb ether than that nitr.'ul cerine, soil soap anu mud were used in exactly the same manner in winch the safe was blown up last No ve.nber. Catarrh Victims Use Hyomei-You Bieathe It It's the right-to thc-point remedy not onlv for catarrh, but for head colds. nifth-s, bronchitis, larji.gitis or croup of cinldten. You breitihe it no stom ach dosing. You will like Ilyomei. It int only gives instant anu lasting nnei, out is entirely harmless, pleasant to use, and e -oiiomicai. Md ey relunucd by B. L. Middelion if you are not benefited. Ilyomei is a combination of antiseptic oil that mixes v ith the air and quickly reaches the irritated and inflamed mem brane :f the nose. It's sure and safe and healing begins immediate) you feel better at once. If sutfering from watery eyes, husky voce, discharge from the nose, or that choked-up feeling, try Ilyomei now to-day. All druggists sell it. Ask for the complete outfit. fl 00. Sentenced to The Pen. Prof. K. D. Burton, chief witne-s for tue prosecution in the case of former Superintendent of Schools Baxter, at Lawrenceburg, who a- acquitted of the charge of selliing questions in ad vance o! teachers' examinations, Friday pleaded guilty to a similar charge and made an eloquent plea to the court for mercy. He was given an indeterminate sentence to the penitentiary of from two to five years. An effort win be made to secure a pardon for him. Emigrate To Arkansas. Mr. Hiram Lunsford, of West Irvine, with a nutnUr of his sons, daughters and relatives, numbering 3. men, wo men and chiidre i, left last week in a special car for Leslie City, Arkansas, near the place they expect to reside. Mr. Lunsford is an old soldier and a highly respected citizen, as are the other members of his family. Their depar ture from Kstill county ii a source of regret and their friends wish them sue cess and prosperity in their new home. G. W. Lunsford. a broiher of Hiram, is at the National Military Home, Leav enworth, Kan. Irvii e Sun. Will it Be a Benefit? With t lie new insurance law in etlect will the property owner who is compell ed to purchase a policy be benefited? That's the question. The insurance companies contend that they can not successfully operate in the State under this law and if they are sincere in this contention and cease to write risks, St will be unfortunate for the business in terests of the State. Homes must be in sured, commercial and iudustrial enter prises must be protected against loss by fire, or the credit of such institutions will be effectually impaired. The insurance' companies 6hould re ceive fair treatment from the State and in turn the companies should establish just and equitable rales for the State. If the hazard is no greater than it is in Indiana or States borderintr on the Ohio river, Kentucky should not be re quired to pay more excessi.-e rates than obtain in those Slates. Our people are fair and resonable and at all times are willing to apply the rule of "live aod lot live." Owet sboro En quirer. ' Humiliating. . Harry I understand Gertrude Gada lotte married a man who made a big for tune by a lucky speculation in soap. Grace Yes: and he disgraced her on their honeymoon trip. Harry How did he do it? Grace Gertrude wanted .the other passeDgers to think the ocean voyage j was an old story with them, w tien ner husband the first crack out of ihe box pointed to a row of life preservers and asked theraptaia what was the idea for all the extra tires Reward For Lost Dog. White hound, with grey spots and lemon-colored ears. Reward. Stoneman Heathman. New by. Kv. rtione203 S8-2 5vveet Clover. The great new fertilizer and land- builderequal to alfalfa in hay and pas . . .. . . .1 .. ..A ture v rue lor price usi oi seeu mu Free Circular" tellina how to grow it Jonx A. Siieehax, 29 "t R. 1). 4. Falmouth, Ky. For Sale, Residence on Smith-Ballard street. Eight rooms; lot 00x200; electric light, water and gas; stable, buggy-house, etc. For further information address J. P. Ilourke, Paris, Ky., or call on J. J. Mc- Carty. Smith-Ballard St., city. lG-tr Great For Your Liver And Bowels. Physicians in Hot Springs, Arkansas, prescribe them because they know they are better than dangerous calomel Take HOT SPRINGS LI V Kit BUTTONS as directed and get rid of constipation, diz ziness, billiousness, sick headache, sal losv, pimply skin. They are a tine tonic, for they drive impure matter from the blood, and give one a hearty appetite. All druggists, cents. Hot Springs Liver Buttons, Hot Soriturs llheuniasrn Remedy and Hot Springs Blood Remedy are sold in Rich mond by the Richmond Dkug Co. Adv. Mar 5pecial Notice. W. T. Mansfield & Co.. arc at the old siand for the ypar 1914, on Kast Main street, near the L. & N. depot. Thauk mg our fneiuls tor past patronage, we ask vour continued trade for another year, We give you better hore shoeing, and take better care of your horses' feel, &c , than any other shop and guarantee to cure corns on your horses' feef. Our re pairing department is complete new wheels, shafts, new tops, etc. Our rub ber tires are the best on the market. We build the best wazon beds and frames made. Farmers can save money by hav ing us do their new work as well ( as re pair work. Quick servico and best of work at, teasonable prices. Get our prices. See our work. W. T, MANSFIKLI) & CO. 21 2m A Good Thing to Remember is that MISS EVA ROBERTS carries a full line of Embroidery Materials and special attention is p:ud to 'J u Stamping Fatterns new and attractive Prices reasonable Two Dixie Jacks I will offer for service two of the best young Jacks in the county at my barn near Speedwell, Ky. Uoth of these Jacks are big boned and heavy bodied and full 15 hands hih. Sired by Dixie, Jr , he by A. K. D-iy's big Jack, he by I. Shelby Irvine's Dixio, he by Kicapoo, he by Compromise. They will stand at $6.00 to Insure Living Colt At the same time and place the young lied McDonald colt of N. G. Todd Crimson Chief 565 1 will serve a limited Dumber of mares at $15 to Insure a Living Colt The sire of this colt, lied McDonald, has the distinction of winning the blue rib bon two years in succession in the sad dle horse ring at the Slate Fair. This colt has the same rack and resembles his sire in looks very much. Money due in all cases when colt is foaled or mare parted with. J. W. HORD 30if SPEEDWELL, KY Verdict 1 62 1 I will stand this celebrated horse at my stable in Clark county, Kv., on the Hoonesboro and Athens pike, at $15 to Insure a Living Colt Verdict was sired by Cerro Gordo 1022, one of the greatest sires the world has ever known, he by Black Squirrel 58, etc. Verdict's dam was Jay Bird 1014, by Peavioe 63, etc. Money due when colt is foaled or mare parted with. Care taken to prevent ac cidents, but not responsible should any occur. Mares kept on grass al $3 per month. JOHN W. MOORE It. D.2 - : WINCHESTER,, KY ADVANCE SPRING SHOWING The New Long Tom Chenault AUCTI0XEER Sales Conducted in This and Adjoining Counties al Reasonable Rates Phone 774 Richmond, Ky GREENLEAF & HERRINGT0N Lawyers Office in Douglas & Simmons' new Building on Second Street opp. Court House R. Emmett Million Successor to Bur gin Hi Denny . DENTIST OVER LANE'S JEWELRY STORE Dr. W G. Combs Physician and Surgeon Telephone Kirksville Exchange 24 2 KIRKSVILLE, KY attobnbyat-La, aiSHMOND, - KENTUCKY, 'dice over Mate Bank & Trust Co., op oaite Court House, on Main Street. Harry M Blanton, DENTIST -OGlce u Hen a ci.. f. k 136 JESSE COBB, General Auctioneering. Services Reasonable. PHONE 83, or 481. J. T. FERRIELL Real Estate Agnt Oldham Building Richmond, Kv 1 " We are showing thing in Spring Garments for ladies E.-V. ELDER Spring Sty lecrafts The very latest fashions in wrmen's, misses' and juniors' garments are rap idly conwno; in. Every da; I now, addi tional models are being added to the collection on display in our Women's Wear Department. We invite you to an inspection of these handsome gar ments, teeling assured you vvill find much to interest you in our advanced exhibit. The showing reflects the newest and most novel ideas that fash ion has already stamped its approval upon. The better posted you are on values, Madame, and the more you know about styles and tailoring, and the keener you are at making price comparisons the mure eager we are to show you our wonderful assortment, now on display, of the new Spring and Summer STYLECRAFT Tailored Suits and Smart Coats Our racks are crowed with these beau tiful ready-to wear garments, copies and ad ptions of finest foreign fas lions Dorothy Dodd Shoes For Ladies If you deal in values you'll ap preciate the Ford. Its simplicity its economy--and its depend ability give it a value that cannot be measured by its price. The Ford is the one car that has "made good" in world-wide ser vice. Five hundred dollars is the new price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty all f. o. b Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from The Madison Garage INCORPORATED Irvine Street Phone 694 Dr, HJ. Patrick DENTIST PAINT LICK, KY. A $5,000 Accident and Health Policy with $25 a week indemnity for $10.00 a year. D. R Freeman AGENT Telephone 2S5 Dr. I. W. Scudder Physician and Surgeon 136 Second Street, Opposite Jail Office Phone 134 Home Phone CQ the W. D. Oldham & Co ALL TH'f, LATEST;-" Novell L. 3", Bapids. Iowa, wi Sl'Sr-:-51 "Some time a? irsgP2- They were very t Dr. M. Dunn Specialist In Diseases of EYE. EAR. X0j: and THROAT Oldham Bldg. Uic q JAME Will buy or ellyour farm town lots or anv th else in the Real EstaU t Any business intruded him will be promptly z carefully attended t. him if his services arc ed. We represent iron bo- T y- insurance companies member this. . very lates! Readytoweai C1ARENCI A. Case of Cs Mrs. Wra. Bow my little boy. C seemed to be a cold. I tad tike they did not seer I . him. and I was would lose his was getting mo: , "I wrote to yo prescribed Perui to him, and car entirely cured, hearty and can Catarrh Cau: Many disease: cold. A cold i; in the nose, c It may settle in throat, called space. In this tubes called e lead to the mk If the catarrh geal space It n membrane thr tubes Into the It will cause i later on be sui Catarrh of t the eustachian die ear without on the part of iDeah John McCle! sold his farm c liday, of Paris $200 per ace. VTm. Sh'elio chased at Rici 700 pounds, a Horse and j have bills or c oflice preparei and as cheap a trial. Matlack & sold to W. E. tne handsomi gelding, Som Cay wood & ped a car of 1 and another Monday. Tl Bourbon at S W. A. Bac Ohio, sold to Yardville, S gelding. Tor son of Charl campaigned A car-loa and turkeys E. II, Spea farm in Ca by a stock is known as Fred Bat Spears & S this seasoi Garrard co crop, at $0 At Waki sale 15 gra sold at an running fr al $315; th $218. U. was the la Shelby M vr. t. i W. A. Sen the best "J This anin son and yearling, and mad wherevei him 1 The 1 ish to with th "Custoc prices oi vaildur and Foi they wi electric toasters (Mazda The ites c such cc promp