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( ( t C I a U t w ar hi; a wi to , ing Li4 at at r 11 Dr. 7:.-J0 on p Ner take iorvr. ing s pani Ca win : o'clot . i i wter cousn:::s two years Waycross, Ga, Woman Found Relief in VinoL Did yoii ever cough, for a week? Then Just think .how distressing it must be to hare a cough hang on for Iwo years Mrs. D. A. McGee, Waycross, Ga tays: "I had a very heavy cold which settled into a chronic cough which kept me awake nights for fully two years, and felt tired all the time The effect of taking your cod liver and iron remedy. VinoL is that my cou;b is gone, I can now get a good night's rest and I feel much stronger In every way. I am 74 years old." It is the combined action of the medicinal elements of the cods liv ers aided by the blood-making and ftrenpth-creating properties of tonic Iron which makes Vinol so efficient for chronic coughs, colds and bron chitis at the same time building op the weakened, run-down system. Try a bottle of VInoi with the tin- del-standing that your money win ow - . ... i returned if It does not neip you. r. S. If you have any skin trouble I try Saxo Salve. We guarantee u. B. L. MiddeltoQ, Richmond, Ky. iteN (Deals Jn Real Estate. Stock and Crop !rop j pe-1 a kcoorts ol Spe cial Interest Mrs. Mary Howe sold her farm of 87 ; Vi,hu. rmmt, m It W Wil- . ... According to a report issued by the Department of Agriculture the wages of farm hands in the United States have in- creased 3G per cent, since 1907 At J. 15. Bailey's sale mules sold at tbut a pair; horses at C) to $100; milk cows $CS Farming implements brought fair prices. Marrodsbur Herald. At the sale of C. P. Hutchison horses sold at 1115 to 1140: mules at 1125 to 1200; sheep, 17.50 to t9 each; stock hogs about 10c a pound; meat and lard 17c to 30c a pound. Woodford Sun Cockrell, Wilmot & Prewitt, of this county, sold lo Brent Bros., of Bourbon, about 100,000 pounds of hemp, which they raised on the Bigstaff farms, at $7 50 per cwt. It was the only crop grown in ilits county during 1913. Mt Sterling Gazette. A good crowd attended court Monday and business was good. About 100 sheep on the market, selling at 15 25 to $9.10; 12 cows sold at $50 to $75; work mules at 1250 to 1325; sows and pigs at $32 to $52. 50. Several good horses sold at $100 to $100; big lot of plug horses, selling at $40 to ISO and many unsold. Cynthiana Democrat. Jennings & Adams sale, in Harrison county, was attended by a large crowd Fifteen horses and mares sold for $85 to $162 each; 5 pairs of 2 and 3 year-old un broken mules sold in pairs at t2.i0 to $290; a pair of blind mules brought $130; milk cows sold at $50 to $87; 5 sows and pigs at S0 to $53; 53 head of sheep and lambs, $3 SO; 3G chickens 70c each; 36 ducks, 70c each; turkeys $3 each; corn, $4.35 per barrel. Farm implements sold high. Total sales, $3,500. Prewitt Harris sold his celebrated walking horse to Fields Van Meter for . $200.. II. V. Thompson sold to . Golden the floe brood mare, Wood lawn, and to Jess Cook, of Lexington, a 3-year-old stallion.. .The sale of J. II. Clelland was well attended and good prices realized, Dairy cows sold at $50 to .$100, average. $70 each; one registered Jersey bull for $70; 100 barrels corn to T. L. Holloway at $4.32; dairy wagon, bottles and cans were bought by Holliday, Golden & Conkwright. Winchester Democrat. The Reason Fewer Take "Salts' People We find the use of salts and other harsh physics is becoming less every year because more and more people are using Uexall Orderlies, which we and they firmly believe to be the best bowel remedy ever made. They taste so much like candy thai even the children like them. At the same lime they act so easily and naturally that there is no purging, griping or pain. They prompt ly remove the constipation and, by sooth ing the bowels, make it less liable to occur ignin. We have the utmost faith in them. We know what they are made of and the pleasant, beneficial results that always follow their use. You needn t take our word for it. If Rexall Orderlies don't help you if they dont entirely relieve all your bowel trou bles come back and tell us and we'll give back your money. In vest pocket tin boxes; luc, Zoc, 50c. You can buy Uexall Orderlies only at The Uexall Stores, and in this town only of us. Perry s Uexall Drug Store, Ui'.nmond, Ky. Civil Service Examination For Qerk and Carrier. An examination lor clerk ana carrier will be held at the Postoffice in this city on April 25, 1914. Age limit, 18 to 45 years on the date of examination. Married women will not be admitted to the examination. This prohibition, however, does not apply to women who are divorced or those who are separated from their husbands and support them selves, but they are eligible for -appointment only as clerk. Applicants must be physically sound, aod male applicants must be not less than 5 feet 4 inches in height in bare feet, and weigh not less than 125 pounds without overcoat or hat. For application blanks and for full in formation relative to the examination, qualifications, duties, salaries, vacations, promotions, etc., address immediately SECRETARY, . Board of Civil Service Examioers, Richmond, Kentucky, j fEiV OF LIEASUHES INTRODUCED PASS 6ENATE PUT 363 BILLS IN HOP PER, WHILE HOUSE MEMBERS OFFERED 635. ONLY NINETY-FOUR PASS Enrolling Clerka Were Overwhelmed With Work During Final Hours or the Long Night Grind. Western Newspaper Union Newt Service. Frankfort, Ky. Ninety-four bills were passed by the Kentucky legisla ture of 1913. Two of the most important bills nasaed Drovide for the punishment of . n(,P.on ,kinr derogatory state- menta about banks or financial insti - " tutions and the Hamilton reinsurance btty Tne jttter measure permits the fire Insurance companies of this state to reinsure their risks. Therein pro vider that one noil tax may be col lected In counties containing third rliu cities was sirned and will be come a law. Of the bills passed 46 of them oriel nated in the senate and 48 - in the house. The bills passed formed but a small percentage of those offered, for members of the senate placed in the Hopper meaaurea. mw iu uuw members were even more eater to I J1PUU Alt U1IIB, uviub www. Tbe Djjlg wnich passed both houses art M follows Senate Bills Passed. To create a commission to adminis ter a fund for erecting and equipping county buildings. To reauire craded school districts to maintain high schools. To deprive persons convicted of car rying concealed deadly weapons of cit izenship and making second offense a felony. To extend circuit court terms in Bell and Harlan counties. The workmen's compensation act 1th state insurance feature. To license plumbers in first and sec ond class cities. To abolish lump appropriations to public institutions and require officers to reDort monthly to auditor with vouchers. Providing that no appeal may be had in civil actions unless controversy involves $500. To create deputy coroner of Jeffer son county. Bosworth bill, to revise road law, providing state aid. Amendment providing for working convicts on public roads. Creating office of commissioner of Confederate pensions, with two assist ants. Giving consent to acquisition of na tional reforest reserve in Kentucky Permitting third class cities to adopt commission government. People To Elect Senators. Providing for. election of United States senators by popular vote Giving state banks authority to own stock in federal reserve. Preventing employment by railroad, telegraph, telephone or companies boys under 21 years old before 6 a.' m. or after 9 p. m. Preventing children under 10 years old Lelng committed to house of re form and providing counties must pay expense of conveying children under 11 to house of reform unless convicted of felony. Amending county unit law to provld that 25 per cent of the voters of the whole county may call a local option election. Permitting life and casualty co-operative insurance companies to amend their by-laws and regulating them. Exempting state warrants from taxa tion. Giving county Judges and magis trates exclusive jurisdiction of penal cases in which the limit of fine is 120, and giving county judges jurisdiction in penal cases in which fine limit is $100, and all sentences not exceeding 50 days, and jurisdiction in all mis demeanor cases. Changing time of holding court ia the Twenty-ninth judicial district Creating illiteracy commission. Providing for oiling streets in third class cities. Requiring fire drill and teaching fire prevention in schools, and requir ing fire marshals to regulate storage of inflammable material To prohibit sale of tobacco to mi nors, m ' Convict Te Work Land. Authorising leasing of land for pris on farm. Amending charter of Twelve Mile Turnpike Co. in Campbell county. Permitting Bute capitol commission to sell old executive mansion and ap- I piy proceeds to debt on new. Amending banking act. requlrirg filing of Incorporation articles of state banks with banking commissioner, and providing for additional examiner. Fixing time of holding court ia Twenty-third district. To require submission of monthly accounts of house of refuge to orison board and approval of governor for ap pointment to positions and to turn into state treasury all revenue from house of reform. Changing the Sixteenth and Nine teenth senatorial districts. For Sale. Fire Duroe Gilts and One Boar, all pedigree stock, and farrowed March 7-13 Gilts due to farrow in April. Also some fine stock brood sows in Poland China and Mule Foot. 31-2t John R. Gibsos. Cameo Pin Lost Lady's Cameo Breast Pin. Reward at Climax office. 31.31 You will find the latest and smartest models in Spring Hats at U. E. Belue & Co's. 32 It Requlring loose leaf tobacco falei warehousemen to post on premises amount and price of each day's sales. To authorize board of prison com missioners to grant paroles with ap proval of governor. Reducing the boara or. trustees oi the Institute for the blind to five mem bers. Changing name of capitol square po lice to executive marshal. Providing two additional mine in spectors and fixing the salary of the chief inspector at $3,000. Permitting cities to fix and regulate manner of collecting liquor license. These' House Bill Were Passed. Permittine circuit ' court to hold terms in counties containing a city of the sixth class or larger. Creating state text book commis sion. Requiring state employes to furnish auditor itemized statement of ex penses. Two-and-one-half-cent railroad fare bill - To provide for one poll tax in cities of the third class. Walton's cold check bill, making it a penal offense to draw checks on bank without deposit, equal to amount of check. Regulating draining of land in Jeffer son county. Providing license for trained nurses. To abolish third-class teachers' cer tificates, and providing for three coun ty commissioners. Providing annuity fund for school teachers In second-class cities. Extending term of common schools Permitting cities of fourth-class to create sinking fund and levy tax to pay school bonds. . - Primary Law Amended. Cary bill to amend state primary law. To permit fourth-class cities to adopt commission government. Fixing punishment for derogatory statements affecting the credit of financial institutions. Providing for the Issuance of search warrants in illicit liquor cases. Regulating hotels and providing for inspection. Regulating the embalming business. To punish the making or use of false statements to obtain property or credit Permitting the Incorporation of un classed towns or taxing districts al ready having municipal powers and 250 inhabitants. Providing stenographer for county judge of Jefferson Providing for letting state printing contract for four instead of two years Providing county aid In levees. building J Providing for appointment of county inspector of weights and measures. Changing time of holding circuit court in Cumberland county. Providing state aid in building public roads and levying tax of five cents for state road fund. Hampton bill to prohibit transport tion of liquor for sale in local option territory, and to prohibit persons hav ing in possession liquor for sale in such territory except druggists. Must Record Shipments Requiring common carriers to keep a record of liquor shipments In sep arate books and making them prima facie proof in proceedings for viola uon or the local option law, To make Hopkinsville a third-class I city. I Regulating motor vehicles and ere- How to Organize and Conduct a Co oper ating office of commissioner of motor ative Associa'n for Growing and Mar venicies and board of examiners to m ... H a&mifC 1 1 n T 1 ftnara rf mnrAk n w A I Mv . ;v .r;':rr i of SI 000 - T - v fef7 fcUUU I Authorising the state board of edu- cation to grant certificates to rad- uates of colleges to teach in high schools and to validate certificates of Other states. ureeniiienn insurance bill. T.4..AI V J 1 I ui..ug, uouu. oi prison wardens to 120,000 and deputies to $10,000. empowering the state live stock sanitary board to take charge of all epidemics among domestic animals and employ a veterinarian. . nufiuiuj uuiiorm system or ac counting and inspection of public omces. Providing for working county pris oners on county roads and city streets. Changing time of holding court In Fourteenth district Inheritance Tax Changed. Amending inheritance tax laws to make inheritance tax five per cent for . luuciuauce on amounts above. J500, and two per cent on first 125.000 direct inheritances; four per cent' on second $25,000, and five per cent on all amounts above $50,000, but exempting first $10,000. Appropriating $10,000 quarterly to the Confederate home for four years. Hamilton reinsurance bill. Providing that city instead of con tractors shall collect street Improve ment assessments in cities of second class. Providing for election of county com missioners ia counties containing cities of fourth class. Increasing number of trustees of State university by adding six alumni members elected by alumni. Declaring public highways connect ing county seats public works. Appropriating $20,000 for care of state capitol and governor's mansion under supervision of capitol commis - ton. I Providing automobile for countv n. glneer of counties levying over $50 000 road tax. . Acquiring iodacco aalei warehouse! 1 . . man t,.MK I V S V ' ccount or sales and make tnonthl win I to department of Agriculture as to I For Sale. The Parrish homestead, 320 Second street, with a frontage of 90 feet and Im provements. Inquire of Lyman Parrish, Richmond, Ky., or write II. I. Nugent & Co., 133 Fifth street, Louisville, Ky. ao-5t Lost Broche. j Gold broche, with Chinese metal werk inside gold band representing sailing ship on water. Reward at Climax ofSce. Iwy Covgk Scatters Germs TO STOP THE SPREAD of coldi tat the family, allay tha tint coughing by Soothing and Smoothing the Inflamed broocnl&l tubea Wita Dr. Ball's- - PINE-TAR-HONEY It also tnhlbHa further germ growia. TELL, BY THE BELL E. C. WINES & CO Farmers, Merchants, Bankers, Home-makers, Doctors, Ed itors, Preachers, Teachers. How to Organize and Build Up Country Life. Great Gathering of Rural Fold and All Who Are Interested In tr Depend ent On the Open Couniry, Louisville Ky.. April 7, 8, 9, 10, 1911. Men everywhere are awakening to the Dossibilities of country life and its inef- fectuali ly and everyone lias numberless suggestions and volumesof advice. Top much and unseasoned advice causes confusion, revulsion and the job lot is characterized by the countryman as riskv. "fake." and the latter state of that farmer is worse than the first L)o not hesitate to go to the Country Life Conference at Louisville. What is said there will also be done there, right before your eyes. The "show how principle is the bed-rock of the Confer ence. It is primarially a co-operative demonstration of co-operation co-oper ation in growing and selling orchard, gar den and farm products; co-operation in hauling and marketing poultry and eggs co - operation in breeding and selling live stock; co-operation in the dairy business co-operation for efficient schools, living, serving churches and better homes. Co operation in production, in distribution and in living. All this means organized life in the country, where it is needed most and succeeds least; organization, in every phase of Jiving, from command poultry clubs to applied religion. "Lovelthy neighboras thyself" shall not be said in vain. STUDY OF THB PROGRAM: How to Organize and Conduct a Farm ers Club How to Organize and Conduct a Co-op erative Marketing Association "ow t0 Organize and Conduct a Co-oper ative Egg aod Poultry Association keting Vegetables, Fruits, etc. How to Organize and Conduct aCountry and sk semng Asso'n it 1-t -11 . . r ,low 10 uuua ana manage a suo. Uow t0rcanize and Manage a Co-oper- ative Creamery. Demonstration on the Country Home Conference of and for Country Women Conference of D&ctors. Conference of Editor and R,.einee Men. Demonstration of all Kinds of Boys' and Girls' Clubs. Demonstration of a Model Rural School All this with an ere single to the just betterment of life in the open couniry How can you pursuade yojirself that you and your children do not need this for tification against the forces that beset country people in all places, not alone in the country? What, assurance have yo that you, even you, shall not need this very information in this generation? Write Dr. A. Bourland, Executive Sec retary, 222 Southern Building, Washing ton, 1). C, for complete program. Do Two Dixie Jacks I will offer for service two of the best young Jacks in the county at my barn near Speedwell. Kyt Both of these Jacks are big boned and heavy bodied and full 15 hands high. Sired by Dixie, Sr ' ne-Dy A K- liy's bijj Jack, he by M - Shelby Irvine's Dixie, he by Kicapoo, he bv Com nrnmixa. Tliav will fcfand at I 4 r - - ..... - . t . . . ... . PO-W 10 Insure LlVIP. Colt At tli .time lime ttnd nlaca ilm vmmn lied McDonald colt of N. G. Todd CrimSOn Chief 5651 L.;tl ...... . lin:i..l 1 t . im nn, a nuiinu uuiuuor ui iiinres av $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- die horse ring at the State 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 30tf SPEEDWELL, KY Ck Granny Metcalfo mot ."I X 1 ain 't whil you To goto' C do,lt'iWhf you dodo that XVv counts when you ro ailing." ta, SO, ei.00. At AM VVCiA DRUG STOKES. r r (His) Tkm V 4-"' PoDloTSide3 Hub Bands of SaUe Iron Welded with Electricity and pressed on by Hydraiflitt Pressure iTougfo Oak flubs jL iMoHeattc Long Sleeve iSHem NonBreoKablef Light TtaroingT IflShGrade HicKory 1 ?S?yr Reinforced over Ix2-Jv-5. Sjxfces Mejtoe'drftenl iS.V! bolsters f rn 1 11 11 11 r ' mi If We Can't Stop Yqmi? X III 3 n n 111! With Our Hew Remedy SjaxctSadwe We will pay back to you the cost of the remedy. On these terms will you try it for any skin disorder, itching chafing, eczemaumors,eruptions,etc.? We take all the risk bear all the expense if Saxo Salve fails. Come and Jisk us about it, B. L. MIDDELTON Druggist Richmond, Ky. it now. Don't forget the date April 7-10, at Louisville. Hate from Richmond. $3 GO round-trip. Fresh Cow. A good Jersey cow and calf for sale A. D. & C. D. Miller. Wise Sayings. When a man gets old enough to take advice and wise enough to give it, lie is not on earth to profit by either. It's a modest man who doesin't think the photographer could have made belter looking picture of him if he'd on ly tried. Things go so fast nowadays that the "model" husband of 191 i is hopelessly out of date by the time Spring gets hore. 6 Of BOURBON P0LITBY CMC down a chlrk'n tfcrnat mr. gapes, a few drops la the drinking water cures and prevents cholera, diarrhoea and other chirk a 60c bottle makes 13 gallons of "icuicine ai an JrURglsts. Sample and booklet on "Dis eases of Fowls" sent FREE. Bourbon Remedy Co. Lniagtoa, ly 3 5 We are showing the very latest thing in Spring -Ready towear Garments for ladies - - ' W. D. Oldfeam k Co V Adjustable Brake Lever set m e,ryraie v . p 11 - wr -.- - m. ',,-r w m Richmond Heating 6 Plum. Co. SEED Yve handle a full line of Field and Garden Seeds Hay, Corn and Oats. We also handle a full line f of Purina Feeds and Grits McKinnev & Deatherage 2 Phones 35 and 42 JESSE COBB, General Auctioneering. Services Reasonable. PHONE. 83, or 481. Dn W. G. Combs Physician and Surgeon Telephone Kirksville Exchange 212 KIRKSVILLE, KY Dr. HJ, Patrick DENTIST PAINT UCK, KY. D. R. Freeman is still writing Fire Insurance Telephone 285 H. C. JAMES Will buy or sellyour bouse, 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. - F01EY IUDNEY PUIS fOW RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BIAOOEB Bolster Stakes j Hickorv-Iron t I U Reinforced I Bolsters Ythile Cu Iron bands tcp.i;t Malleable Fro.-.'. iriaie croces r rent j'.9Mi And Vr- n ' Tr&.ck Rish: " Light "brsA If tvlUoK felloes riveted eu.Ti N 3'dc of grpek-. I mm I; West Main Street Long Tom Chenault AUCTIONEER Sales Conducted in This a. id Adjoining Counties at Reasonable Rates Phone 771 Richmond, hj GREENLEAF & HERRIGT0 Lawyers Office in Douglas &. Simmcrr r.- Building on Second Stree opp." Court House rA. nmmett ivmucn baccessor to Barsia Uenny DENTIST OVER LANE'S JEWELRY Dr. J. W. Scudder Physician and Surgeon 136 Second Street, Opposite Ja. Office Phone 131 ' Home Thcr & STJT.Til VLq i Attobhxyat-La , ilSHMOND, - KENTUCK i . office over State Bank A Trust Co., ? Kwite Court House, on Main Street. Harry M Blanton, DENTIST 9OtRc ib BanaMt bu. ami. Dr, M. Dunn Specialist In Diseases or EYE. EAR, NOSE and THROAT Oldham Bldsr. Richmond. IvJ n a ti av vi ComiMe V' Climax priuti oh or iuutress Nolw Hen U.niWs vs. lien H iuks" All person estate f li n notitied to pr ventied. 1,11 same will b Jl-U Turn Actin? u11' ison Fiscal t up to 3 p. n sealed biU ! lowing secti 5, G. . 10. 1 !it 2 1. ' -.. w, Ot, 67, ,. f. BiJs to t (i sUlif. l and of h:i d by the t usual cuii proved sec The riL'Ui reserved. SO 4l EH jf One apf m pimp'y a cure, tc ail skin d Vl Sw4tortn The U loni: tlrii d itself tlance, l name of mi at 1 ThW l 1 ix pi 'c four dr es of an ry cord four dn kla wi glass ir top oil darine. cated. This marine He ga the pi egeta beinir, feciios throw Rl Yh relief Mrs. -I ha mati; inent and 1 to oil sale Sa 1 to in! ii Pa Is Wi ha n . a I i t c i 1 4 V