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1 I i. SUITS, OVERCOATS, ODD PANTS Prices (But Deep For ash All Furnishings, Underwear, Shirts, Hats, Gloves at greatly reduced prices for CASH ONLY. We are going to reduce our stock and make room for Spring Goods You all know our shoes are of the the. highest type in style and quality. They at cut prices for CASH.

Ten per cent off on the dollar for a few days to stock at once Shoes worth 55.00, 4.00, 350, 3.00, 250, 2.00, I CORNER SECOND FOR. SA1LIE We have the following Gasoline Engines tha. have just been overhauled and in first class condition, that we wish to sell at a bargain if taksn at once 1 2-h. p. Ilagan 4-b.

p. 6-h. p. Ilagan Ilagan Watkins 4-h. p.

4-h. r. International 2-h. p. International 1 8-h.

p. And a lot of other machinery for motor boat Phone or Dao Phone 270 12 HEATHS Germs Spread in Skin Koroma. rsorlasiB end thr-r rtln trouiit are oautied by rt.yriarts of --rrr. at work In the pkia. I nletix t.ia arerma promptly defuroyi thrr rapidly multiply, pnamnng ti.eir ray o-ep into the sensitive tissue.

TTria ia what that awful lion, end what e-nied a. mere prow worne enJ develop Into a lohtbsomt and fortiirtrg ekia diaeie lt year of Inn take env chance' TVMmy the frerm ft the of the troume that rnotHne and tie 1 1 ITcwnption fr lr-ms A bottle v.U i-iove tLia to yo. 6TOCKTCX H. PATRICK DENTIST Paint Lick, Kentucky Crown. Bndpe and Inlay work a Specialty.

Oice in Bank Building. Harry BLanton, DENTIST as-CHBa i Sena ju Bui ciur. E. C. M.i'.ion, President T.

J. Curtis, Vice President Dr. C. H. Vaught, Secty.

E. Dealherage, Treasurer Aiadison Tobacco Warehouse Co Near L. A. Depot E. C.

Mi'lion T. J. Curtu Our new steel warehouse is readj The best lighted and equipped warehouse in Kentucky. Capacity 300,000 pounds daily, stable room for 200 horses, shed room for 150 loads of tobacco. No danger of damage.

Financial responsibily Guarantee Sales Every Day IVht experienced tobacco men to advise you about tobacco. Full competition of the trade House Open Day and Night Telephone us 0 we are glad to have you use our phone. Tobacco insured FREE, for your U-ams Conie see our splendid new house. Haul -your tobacco to you liuve pk-nty of rm "nd individual attention to each basket, where you tier as to t'. I price ir- i' c'utd be in anv roarlct in the country.

A to Tobacco Warenoure Company, Incorporated AT now 5450 now 3.60 now 3.15 now 2.70 now 225 now 1 .80 MAIN Two-cycle Marine Address PLUM! Night' Phone 658 I VaA Willi 1T1A1V remedies for ekin trouble but have never twn such remarkable cures aa from IX D. U. prescription. Instant relief from the very first application. are ao confident that T.

u. I-wU reach your case that It will coit vmi nothing if the very first full bizo bottle fails to make good every claim. If vou have pkin trouble of any lind we oertair.lv ndvise you to drop 1n and investigate the merits of T. V. L).

anyway. We know tUat D. D. IX will help you. SON Dr.

Robt. C. Boggs Dentist Teleplion 2ti7 Office in Oldham Buiumig R. Emmett Million UocotMor to Burgiu Denny DENTIST OYER. LANES JEWELUY STORE Incorporated Capital $33,000.00 DIRECTORS Dr.

C. H. Vaught T. J. Smith t.

it tbe fa: We CUT PRICES Mid 4 ri LcsuncEDini i Come early; don't wait. 5ale is for a few days only. Now is time, The Royal is the place so come NOW while stocks are full HOME OF I. R. Pennington Dentist.

Office next door to Government buili ne Richmond, Ky. Dr. M. Dunn Specialist In Diseases of EYE, EAR, NOSE and TilUOAT Oldham Bldg. Richmond, Ky J.

T. FERRIELL Real Estate Agent Oldham Building Richmond, Ky JESSE COBB, General Auctioneering. Services Reasonable. PHONE. 83, or 481.

H. C. JAMES Will buy or sellyour bouse, farm town lots or anv thing else in the Real Estate line. Any business intrusted to him will be promptly and carefully attended to. See him if his services "We represent iron bound insurance Companies remember this.

H. e. DOTY, SURVEYOR solicits patronape of those needing service of a competent man. Address. RICHMOND, KENTUCKY.

Telephone 66 Marion Coy J. M. Haden expect to continue to- get T2'. all go reduce GOOD CLOTHES J. WALKER Announces his candidacy for County Court Clerk of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party.

GREUNLEAF HERRINGT0N Lawyers Office in Douglas Simmons' new Building on Second Street opp. Court House A STJT jT 1. VA-N RICHMOND, KENTUCKY, dice over Slate Bank Trust op-weite Court House, on Main Street. uoklen's Arnica Salve THE WORLD-FAMOUS KEALER OF Burns, Bolls, Cuts, Piles, Eczema, Skin Eruptions, L'Icers, Fever-Sores, Pimples, Itch, Felons, Wounds, Bruises, Chilblains, Ringworm, Sore Lips end Hands, Cold Sores, Corns. ONLY GENL'INE ARNICA SALVE.

MONEY BACK IP IT FAILS. ij 25c AT ALL DRUCCISTS. N. Time Table South Bound. No.

31. Cincinnati to Atlanta. Arrives and Departs 12:05 a. m. Mid-night.

No. 71. Richmond to Stanford. Departs 6:45 a. m.

No. 1. Louisville to Beattyville Arrives 12:10 p. m. Departs 12:15 37.

Cincinnati to Knozville. Arrives 11:40 a.m. Departs No. 33. Cincinnati to Jacksonville.

Arrives and Departs 11:31 a. m. No. 27. Richmond to Louisville via Rowland.

Departs 1:00 p. m. No. 3. Louisville to Beattyville Arrives 6:45 p.

m. Departs 7:25 p.m No. 9. Cincinnati Maysville to Stan ford. Arrives 7:21 p.

m. Departs p. m. North Bound No. o4.

Atlanta to Cincinnati. Arrives and Departs 4:10 a. m. No. 10.

Stanford to Cincinnati and Maysville. Arrives a. m. Departs 0:25 a. m.

No. 2. Beattyville to Louisville Arrives 7: 15 a. m. Departs 7:20 a-m jo.

ixuisvuie to ltichmond via Rowland. Arrives 12:05 p. m. No. 33.

Knoxville to Cincinnati Arrives 1:35 p. m. Departs 2:00 p. m. No.

70. Stanford to Richmond. Arrive 2:30 p. m. No.

4. Beattyville to Louisville Arrives 1.35p. m. Denarts 1:40 D.m No. 32.

Jacksonville to Cincinnati. Ar rives and Departs 4:54 p. m. ios si. hi, .51, il, 34, ZS, 38, 32 ar Daily trains.

No's 71, 1, 3, 9, 10, 2, 7e aauy except tiunuay. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by l.K-al tbi" cannot reach th. i.rti.-tt of th cr. 7biv only uu. nay lit tllff jtii4l IllMt 1.

by ounttitutiu al r-ui-di-. iM-rin-i. '-muU by 1,11 inuuiLed Ttt.j. When ll.i tut. inlMOitd you bavt a ruaihiir.a- mid or trujrff-cl ttfuriug, and beu 11 l' wmirriy f-j1()t IH'AlnfNi ia u.v dit.

and l'M Hie can bt? out anj ti.in tue rtlir-il to lt nurin iN-il 1m f.irvcr: li'n rnHt4 out t.t 1 t. by ntrrti. wriiri; 18 )riK but ii 1 ninird ponim.1n tri tinn'-njii I tn llnndr. il I.i'.m ftr ari cae a lure, ltd for tircu-1 liri, Ire. r.

1. rnn.NXT Toudo. o. Take IiuU a 1 tilj nils for euss'ipatiuD. a Breck, fire, J.shu-ii.?, cyclone ie tf a msiSE to Who are "Just Ready to Drop." VThea you are "Just ready to drop," vhen you feel so veak that you caa hardly drag yourself about and because you have not slept well, you get up as tlred-out next morning as when you went to bed, then you need lelp right away.

Miss Lea Dumas writes from Ma-lone, N. saying: "I was in a badl7 run-down condition for several weeks, cut two bottles of Vinol put me on my feet again and made me strong and welL Vinol has done me moro good than all the other medicine I ever took." If the careworn, harvard men and women, the pale, sickly children and feeble old folks around here would follow Miss Dumas' example; they, too, would soon be able to say that Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron remedy, had built them up and made them strong. It Is a wonderfully strengthening and Invigorating body-builder, ana we sell it under an Ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. You get your money back If Vinol does not help you. B.

L. Middelton, Druggist Richmond, Ky. A Resolution. Here's a New Year's resolution Any one can make and keep; It will help one's constitution And enable one tq sleep. "I will try to keep from frettinjj 'When I cannot see the sun; I will try to keep from getting Into quarrels I may shun.

"I will try to keep from grieving Over troubles that are past; I will try to keep believing Things will all come right at last. "I will try to keep from sighing When I ought to smile, instead; I will try to keep on trying To deserve to get ahead." Ex. For Richmond People Kichmond Citizens c. periences Furnish Topic For Richmond Discussion. The following experience occurred in Richmond.

A Richmond citizen relates it. Similar experiences are occdrring daily. Richmond people are being relieved Getting rid of distressing kidney ills. Try Doan's Kidney Pills, the tested Quaker remedy. Richmond people testify, Richmond people profit.

The evidence is home evidence the proof convincing. Richmond testimony is gratefully given. Richmond sufferers should heed it. Mrs. J.

H. Young. 422 N. Third St. Richmond, says: "I used Doaa's Kidney Pills and they did me a world of good.

I had dizxy headaches and often felt nervous. The action of my kidneys was irregular and I suffered from back ache. The use of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Middelton's Dru" Store made me better in every way." For sale by all dealers. Price 5" cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agent for the United Slates.

Remember the name Doan's and take no 1 Big Fine For Selling Booze. A jury in the circuit court convicted Bunk Raum for the fifth time for selling whisky illegally. Some months ago Raum signed an agreement whereby he declared he would quit selling liquor. In case he should be convicted five times for liquor selling a fine fil ed away was to become payable. As the five convictions have been made, Raum will have to pay the old fine of 82,400, besides the fines in the five new cases.

He also got a sixty day work house sen tence in the five cases. Danville Advocate. That Bad Cold Vapor Treatment Surely Does Clean Out I hat Stutied Up Head. Don't try to break up a cold with dangerous stomach disturbing drug'. Get directly to the inflamed membrane by breathing HYOMKl (pronounce it Hieh-o-me).

Get a bottle for 50 cents at Middelton's Drug Store and try this rapid and economical treatment that thousands are using. Into a bowl of boiling water pour a leaspoonf ul of HYOMEl, cover head and bowl with a towel. and breathe deep into the lungs the healing vapor that arises. Breathe this vapor for five or ten minutes until the bead feels fine 'and clear, than go to bed and sleep soundly until morning. No cocaine or opium or harmful drugs in HYOMEl.

It is made of Australian Eucalyptus and other antiseptics. It is guaranteed to end catarrh or money back. 2t ad Architect's Notice. I am prepared to draw plans for buildings and remodeling of all kinds. Will also furnish estimates or superintend construction of such work.

Phone 101. Orders left for me at Tbb Climax office will receive prompt attention. 31-tf N. B. Tubpis.

Mail Carriers Will Fly. This is an age of great discoveries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may see Uncle Sam's mail carriers flying in all directions, transporting mail. People take a wonderful interest in a discovery that benefits them Thai's why Dr.

King's New Discovery for Coughs, Colds and other throat and lung diseases is the most popular medicine in America. "It cured me of a dreadful cough," writes Mrs. F. Davis, Slickney. "after doctor's treatments andallremedirs had failed." For coughs, colds or any bronchial affection its unequaled.

Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free al all druggists, adv lm Attention! Poultry Raisers. Mr. W.T. Vaughn, grocer, corner Collins and Main streets, has installed a mill for grinding fresh bones.

This makes a most eicel'ent food for all kinds of fowls. 5 cents a pound. Call and see him. Phone 614. 43-tf.

Chronic Constipation Cured. "Five years ago I had the worst case of chroDic constipation 1 ever knew of, and Chamberlain's Tablets cured me," writos 8. F. Fish, For sale by all dealers. adlm It has long been a Democratic custom in Madison county to give a second term to those officials who perform their duty wellduring the first term of office, and you can make no mistake by deciding to cast your vote for R.

B. Terrill for re-election to the office of County Court Clerk His record is open for the closest inspeo tion. tf His Stomach Troubles Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to eel thai your stomach troubles wore over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without injury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is not altogether impossible.

If others can be cured permansntly, and thousRnds have been, why not you? John R. liarker, of Buttle Creek. is of them. He says, "I was troubled with heartburn, indtgestion, arid liver complaint until I used Chamberla'n's Ta hints, then try trouble was Sold by all Cealvi. ad lm NEWS NOTES Mr.

and Mrs. fohn William Glass, of Garrard, will celebrate their golden an niversary today. Senator Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas, tendered his resignation to the Secreta ry of the Senate Friday. The city council of Danville and Boyle fiscal court are fiurin' on building a $110,000 work-house.

Henry P. Day, aged 01, fell 'down an elevator shaft at Maysville and died from the injuries he received. The State Hoard of Valuation and As sessment assessed whisky tentatively at (12 a barrel, an increase of 'i. J. M.

Arnold, for thirty years aeent for the Queen Crcscont Route at Cin cinnati, was retired on a pension Estill Dulton, of Somerset, and en gineer on the Q. was killed while working on his engine near Ludlow. The Philippine Dslegate tothe United States Congress has beeu asked to request independence for the islands. Col. Jack China, who moved Mercer to Woodford Jan.

1st, has an nounced for representative from that county. Cumberland river was 02 feet high at Burnside during the recent freshet and great damage was done the little city by the water. Wainrignt the nine-year old son of M. M. Thompson, had thne fingers blown off while playing with dynamite cap.

Major Foxhall Alexander Dangerfield, aged, 74, gentleman, soldier, lawyer and turfman, is dead at Lexington after a long illness. The town of Tompkinsville, Monroe county, was swept by fire, all but three houses in Main street, being destroyed. The loss is placed at A large number of California's orange trees were killed by the freeze. At Riverside, the heart of the orange growing section, the mercury registered IS degrees. Tom W.

Pemberton, maniger of the Cumberland Grocery Co. at Somerset, and Miss Anna Siegworth, his stenographer, were married at Somerset last week. Four automobile bandits, aided by a well-dressed woman, smashed a Chicago jewelry store window, stole a tray of diamonds and escaped after a running revolver fight with the police. A movement is said to be forming -to extend franking privileges to Presidents elect and Vice-Presidents-elect. It is stated that President-olect.

Wilson's stamp bills since Nov. 5ih have aver aged 950 a day. Thomas Ouo Phillips, a Lebanon man who recently died in Harrodsbursr, left $10,000 to Miss Bessie Brown, of Bards stown, to whom he was to have been married in a short while. Abram Renick, who served in the Legislature in the parlous days when Gov. Goebel was killed, announced for the Democratic nomination for representative of Clark.

The exact whereabouts of William Rockefeller, for whom the "Money Trust" Probe Committee is looking, are unknowe, although he Was reported to be at the home of Henry M. Flagler at Palm Beach. Col. Roosevelt has accepted an invi tation to deliver an address before the Kentucky Educational Association which meets in Louisville on April 30 for a four days' session. He will be in Louisville May 1st, and will deliver an address that evening.

He will deal with the social problems directly related to school affairs. What Makes a Woman? One hundred and twenty pounds', more or less, of bone and muscle don'l make a woman. Its a good foundat ion. Put into it health and strength and she may rule a kingdom. But that's just what Electric Bitters give her.

Thousands bless them for overcoming fainting and dizzy spells and for dispelling weakness, nervousness, backache and tired, listless worn out feeling. "Electric bitters have done me a world of good," writes Eliza Pool, Depew, "and I thank you, with all my heart, for making such a good medicine." Only 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. adv lm We handle all kinds of chicken feeds, grits, oyster shells, charcoal and etc. 25 tf D.

B. McKinney. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty disges-tion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters is recommended for strengthening stomach, bowels and liver and purifying the blood.

lm After a hearty meal, take Doan's Reg-ulets and assist your stomach, liver and bowels. Regulets are a mild laxative. 2 jo at all stores. lm nave you tried our Maxwell House Blend coffee? The best ever. D.

B. McKinney. 25 tf Itching, torturing skin eruptions dis-fieure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Ointment is praised for its good work. 50c al all drugstores.

'lm Is your house and barn insured? Bet-er see Burnam, the insurance man. tf Best Couh Medicine For Children. "I am very glad-to sa? a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remeny" wr.tes Mrs. Lida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. "I have used it for years both for my children and myself and it never fails to relieve and cure a cough or No family with children should be without it as it gives almost immediate relief in cases of croup." Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy is pleasant and safe to lake, whicn is of great importance when a medicine must be given to young children.

For sale by all dealers. ad lm When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For sale by all dealers. Dan Breck.

fire, lightning, cyclone and live stock insurance. tf Good Boarding House. I have purchased Mrs. Pruitt's old stand at 207 Water street and am well prepared to take care of those who de sire good board and lodging. I make a specially of court day dinners.

Rates very reasonable. Mrs. Clyde Pullins, 207 Water street. Richmond. 27 4t AS YOU FEAR, CANCER TIMOR GROWTH BUNCHES yon will be plad to know of the successful of txeAlmeut.

io kxuie, x-ray, radium or ati um. "I am a clrryymnn and G. A. It. ecran.

I thank Ooil tlml 1 went b.xi miles to the Hmg. tuinton CanLeitoriuin and Sanitarium. 1 h.ul cancers on cheek Knd lip. one ol ic years dur. alion.

Olher cancer doctors iailcj. Al face ib well, bears hardly noticeable. A wonderful curewillmut kmie or loss of blood Dr. S. Andral Kilmer's De My age was 67.

1 saw ladies ltetnjj treated for cancers as lare ik aucei who rnt awav re. joicinaT. Send tor Dr. S. Andral 1 liner's "Red Book and see itiv picture and t.ratituile and a -Jes-i-e to he of henet't to suriercrs, nupei rue to state thi.

lor the poon." Ktv, i. Danville, t'Oice now far treatment, pr Wr't to Cx rCrturitt and SaatUnuot fl, V. Tviephone luci-j tor r.t ht'l Inn 01 proots and Snnrrnaia. 1-Ke tN i.iuS' rations ami cim. .1 V.

re; l'. 1 iai ep Announccmens FOR SHERIFF The Climax is authorized to announce Elmer Dealherage as a candidate for Sheriff of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic parly. The Climax is authorized to announce John F. Baldwin as a candidate for Sheriff of Madison county, subjsct to the action of the Democratic party. Wp nrf authorized to announce N.

JONES a caniliilate for Sheriti of Madison county, mibject to Ue action of the Democratic party. We nre authorized to announce IT. H. COlYKK a can'tiilute fur fcberitt of lali- on county, eutoect to the action ot tne Democratic party. Weare hfrehy authorized to annoonc VAN H.

a candidate for Shell of Madison County, subject to the actio of the Deniocrutic party. We are authorized to announce Jacob S. Collins a candidate for Sheriff Of Madison county, subjeot to the action of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY JUDGE The Climax is authorized to announce II. C.

Rice as a candidate for County Judge of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. The Climax is authorized to announce Judge W. R. Shackelford as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Judge of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY We are authorized to announce judgb j.

j. GKEBSLKAif a candidate for County Attorney of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce S. A. Jones as a candidate for County Attorney of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party.

We are authorized to announce If. H. CROOKE a candidate for County Attorney subject Ui the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce O. P.

Jackton as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Attorney of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce Thomas II. Collins as a candidate for County Attorney of Madison coanty, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENCE We are authorized to announce BENJ A MIN r. EDWARDS, a candidate tor Su.

rjerintendent of Public Schools of Madison county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. W'eareTauthorized to announce Win. S. Brock a candidate for Superintendent of Public Schools of Madison County, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce Prof. Harvey II.

Brock a candidate for Super intendent of Public Schools, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR JAILER We are authorized to announce MORGAN TAYLOR a candidate for Jailer of Madison county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. We are authorized to announce Cltdk Ratburn a candidate for Jailer of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce Cottou, as a candidate for Jailer of Madison county, subject to the action or the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce W.

Joe Wagers for Jailer of Madison county. subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce R. A Baki.ow, a candidate for Jailer of Ma 1i- sotkeounty, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce A.

Willougbbt, a candidate for Jailer of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR ASSESSOR! We are authorized to announce GEORGE NOLAN a candidate for Assessor of Madison County subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce W. F. I AKMAN a candidate for Assessor of Mad- ison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party We are auhiorized to announce RUFUS JENKINS a candidate for Assessor of Madison county subject to the action of the Democratic party.

We are authorized to announce P. S. WH1TLOCK, a candidate for the office of Assessor of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY CLERK The Climax is authorized to announce R. B.

Terrill as a candidate for the office of County Clerk of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce LaRueC. House a candidate for County Clerk fo Mulison county subject to the action Democratic party FOR CITY ATTORNEY We are authorized to announce MUR RAY SMITH a candidate for City Attorney of Kichmond, subject to the action of tne Democratic party. We are authorized to announce 0. M.

CHENAULT a candidate for City At torney, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic party. FOR POLICE JUDCK We are authorized to announce J. D. Dykes for Police Judge of Richmond, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce W.

L. Leeds for Police Judge of Richmond, subject to the action of the Democratic party. The Climax is authorized to announce JOHN NOLAN I) a a can didate for the ofilce of -Police Judge of the City of Kichmond, subject to the action of the Democratic parly. AN ORDINANCE! Be it ordained by the Board of Council of the City of Richmond, that the Richmond Water Light Co. is hereby granted the right of.

way over such streets as are necessary for the purpose of erecting and maintaining a pole line with wires to connect its pumping station with its works in the city for such purposes as may be necessary for the proper operation of its water system, baid poles and wires to be placed as not lo interfere with the proper drainage of said streets or with public travel. SAM'L RICE, Mayor W. E. BLANTON, Clerk. Jan.

2, 1913. 30-lt Ah Ordinance. An ordinance relating to the sale cf Cider, Ucl Mexican or Hot Shotorbever ages containing alcohol in the city of Kichmond, Ky. 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to sell Cider, Hot Shot, Hot Mexican, or any other bever age or decoction containing any per ceni.

oi aicotioi witnoul a license therefor from the city. 2. The license fee for the sale of any sucn annus in tne city ot Kichmond shall be t500 00 per year paid in advance and every person, firm or corporation now engaged or shall hereafter engage in the business of sel.ing or offering for sale such drinks or anv of them at retail shall pay to the City Treasurer an an nual license fee of $000 00 and all license fees imposed and collected under this ordinance shall be used for the general expense of the city government. Provided however, this ordinance shall not apply to any ordinary soda fountain or the sale of ordinary soda, pop or coca-co la. SAM'L RICE, Mayor.

W. E. BLANTON. Clerk. y.

HI KtCrtMUNU, IV T. A Training 'A School for Teachers t.t.l tUl i -n'-r- ao-1 tU ('-' T-- in rrw to t-i b't; M' v. Ml A trill I v-r H. T-'T-l fr-m J. C.

Tobacco in your barn? is it insnre. 3 the Si LI tt w'i 1 F.uros white, clear Fitted Saves eyes; saves money. Your dealer ha it ia barrels TAKE LARDUI FEEDING Repairs for all kinds of Machinery. RICHMOND Phone 363 IV 1 i x--yy- mat 1 -4 1 I and the sake of every oue in the f.imJy, insist oa harms Solite Lamp Oil SmokeV Sootlesj Odor ls Costs lio nnre inferior tank kin'l. fmtn our wj-Tll CHAS.

C. STOLL OIL f.f. nirf at Warran. Pa. fligh-Crads Jlotor Ca A to Oil.

1 My Doctor Said "Try Cardui," writes Airs. Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. I was in a very low state cf health, and was not able to be up and tend to my duties.

I Tid try Cardui, and soon began to feel better. I got able to be up and help do my housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now I am able to do my housework and to care for my children, and I feel as though I could never praise Cardui enough for the benefits I have received." Tho WomanSTonic Cardui is successful, because it is made especially fcr women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution. Cardui does one thing, and does it welL That explains the great success which it has had, during the past 50 years, in helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to health and happiness. If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous, cross and irritable, it's because you need a tonic Why not try Cardui? Cardui builds, strengthens, restores, and acts in every way as a special, tonic remedy for women.

Test it for yourself. Your druggist sells Cardui. Ask him. lor Special Instructions, and 64-page book. homa Treatment tor scat tree.

For Prodnction of Eggs This is one very essentia point, which yon should never at any lime overlook. liens cannot lay unless they are supplied wi the material from are made. A Hen is only a machine for making out of the material which she finds in her feed, and unless she is given the proper TUNIC regularly, along with her feed, she cannot manufacture EG'JS. The People's Poultry Remedy carries within itself every ingredient necessary for he Production of Pure. Rich and Wholesome Etrsrs.

It is not only an Egg Producer, bul a TONIC which acts quickly upon every vital part, keeping tho CHICKENS JIEALTIIY and free from all diseases and producing a rapid growth of the fowl. RICHMOND DRUG CO. Big Prices For Hides "We have enlarged our warehouse and can handle all the Tallow, Wool, Rags, Bones, Ginseng and Feathers that you bring. Remember we pay the highest prices. We buy Hides Rubber and all kinds of metals and scrap iron.

Bring what you have I HAVE FOR SALE THE Best Braces for fences. Watr Tint. us. M. WIDES KENTUCK' For Sewing and Reading SfS gives a clear, steady light, soft and mellow the ideal lamp, according to best authorities, for all work requiring close attention of the eyes (far superior to gas and electricity).

The JftSjlf Lamp Lighted without removing chimney or shade. Easy to clean and rewick. Inexpensive. Economical. Made in various styles, and for all purposes.

At Dealer Everymhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY Lairrfn. T.T. qitoaraTM 1 Kialacb) It vr Alau Atlaavt.Ga. i- cu 1 JnWMmm j. i For a', Rv E.

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