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> i TITlE 4 RICHMOND 1 > CLIMAX I l < I GLUME 29 RICHMOND MADISON COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 1903 NUMBER 46 = og LOOK OUT H Spring has come and with it comes the Hustling Cash Store filled with a new and complete line of the latest novelties in GinghamsPercals endless variety Carpets Mattings Rugs Oil Cloths c in the Latest Designs = DONT FAIL TO SEE OUR Clothing Shoes and Hats Bought direct from the factories and placed on sale at unheard of low prices g < f d e We have searched the market for bargains and as we were buying e e e An Entire New Stock E- we were enabled to secure the very lowest prices in every line < We have no old goods and you are not asked to pay large profits to cover losses Call and inspect our stock and be convinced that we can save you money Our Motto is to please Very Respectflully lACKEY HAMILTON Cor Main and First StreetsI eQME SEE You must see the Goods to appreciate there cheapness D not be easily satisfied You can just as easily have the bst goods at lowest prices obtainable Our ad may sound egotistical but we have the goods Here are a few articles mery knife sharpeners lOc Carpet tacks Ic box T aspoons lOc per set Matting tacks 3 boxes 5c Tihle spoons The per set Pint cups 2c each Knive and forks 50c per set Lamps complete 23c W have now in stock a beautiful line of Enamel Ware Tinware Etc tint we are offering at astonishingly low prices You should ca I and examine these goods before making a purchase In orcbr to close out ou- rCSATt O 5rts ak e we now offer 50 cent shirts at 35c 25c Shirts at 20c Jumpers 20 and 25c Overalls 35c Have now in stock a nice line of Fis itng Tackle at low prices If you are looking for bar Ijains you cannot afford to pass us THE RACKET STORE Opposite Blue Grass Grocery MIN STREET RICHMOND KY 9 44te Hill Coal Co tORLANDOKY Shippers of Alnite Coali + ++++ + ++ ++ ++ e ++ + + ++ + + +++++++ + + + A I + Guaranteed to last all night in ordinary t + J grate without any attention < < t J + + + ++++ + + +++ ++ ++ + + + H +++ + ++ r e Autumn Opening Sale of 1FURNITURELargest lowest prices you in iron Beds Bed Room Suits r Dining Room and t Kitchen Furniture < < J I We guaranteed to save you money W ecordially invite our country friends theallrnake our store their headquarters I > J fl WeB M usti I q 707 U please Our success depends upon it and the rea- sonable ¬ prices atwhich everything useful is offer ¬ ed will astonish and delight you Mattings and Carpets in variety Our picture Department is complete Framingneatly done and the newest mouldings always carriedr cia SIdOPEIN1 I hone DyZ L- Nlcht GG 7 IUnd rtakmg a Specialty 0- I RIkIWND7KY W Evans itr- EmMlmtt II VALLEY VIEW From the Argent A little ton of G W Turkey is on the sink list D G Bryson and family have moved into the house vacated by Mr Fuller Morgan Taylor sold his crop of to ¬ bacco to J W Masters at 5M cents a pound Mrs R A Herring who has been on the sick litt tor some time continues very low- James Brookshire bought of James Davis of Athens a pair of mules for 250 James II Taylor of Whitlock bought a fine horse from W D Sanders of Delpha for 150 C F Armstrong and wife have moved into the house recently vacated by Prof Wash and family Jas Smith lost a valuable cow by death onedny last week Mr Smith had refused 75 for her J1 Fuller and family have moved to Edentou where Mr Fnller is en gxgid in the general merchandise bus ¬ Incas Mr and Mrs Richard Tacke of Lex ington are rejoicing over the arrival of a girl Mrs Tacks is a sister of Mrs VIi Kaiiiitzar of Whitlock Landand Stock Sales The line jack Mohawk Glenwater the property Thomas Adams of Fay ette county died last week He wail considered one of the greatest in the country Mr Adams was recently offered WOO for him At Versailes at Dunlaps mule sale 102 short twoyearolds averaged SI34 fifteen pairs 300 a pair one pair sell ¬ inglor 328 u pair of threeyearolds sold for S3GG Mat Shearer shipped a carload of bugs to iho Cincinnati market from Ret House Thursday which were sold at 6 cont Leo Sinitlm sold hisjino jack Henry Clay to T It Adams of Fayette for 1500 Mr Smiiha purchased Henry Clay at the L < xiiiRton sale last wee- kpa3ingtOO for him Since the death of Mr Adams Mohawk Glenwater he is considered the finest jack in the country Federal officers arrested two men for counterfeiting near Ashland City Tenn The officers captured a large plant for counterfeiting gold coin and raising the denomi ¬ nations of bills Consumption The only kind ofcon ¬ don Ip fear isU neglected consumptIonL People are learning that con- sumption ¬ is a curable disease It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable At the faintest suspicion of consumption et a bottle of Scotts Emulsion and begin regular doses The use of Scotts Emulsion at once has in thousands of cases turned the balance in favor of health Neglectedconsumption does not exist where ¬ sion is- Prompt use of Scotts Emul ¬ sion checks the disease while it can be checked v Send for Ire iaap1e SCOTT II BOWNE Cbaalifi 11 BuI WIwY- GIJNI44rooih14nilIMi State Tobacco Growers Ajlso ciation Meeting The Executive Committee of the Burley Tobacco Grow ¬ els Association met In Lex ¬ ington on March 20th with an attendance representing over thirty counties f There were also present many repreaen tative farmers and tobacco growers interested in the movement Tim meeting was called to order about two oclock by Vice President W B Hawkins who made report to the Association that five counties hid been organised since the list meeting Reports from the several counties were received as to the progress If the work and various committees made re- ports ¬ The most important bush ness transacted at the meet ¬ ing was the formation a set of bylaws for the government of the organization in its bus ¬ mess matters Mr E E Barton chairman of the com- mittee ¬ appointed ata previous meeting presented a set of bylaws drafted by the com ¬ mittee and after being dis- cussed ¬ and with afewamerd ¬ ments they were approved and recommended for official adoption Among other things they provided that there shall be a Board of Control in eJih county consisting of sixmem bers three selected by the tobacco growers and three by the company and two inspEc- tors ¬ to grade the tobacco one selected by the tobacco grow ¬ ers and one by the company and in ease of a disagreement or complaint the matter to be adjusted by the County Board of ControlSteps taken to organ ¬ ize the remaining five or six counties in the Burley dis ¬ trict and to have them pres- ent ¬ and represented at the next meetng which will be in Lexington on April 30th The Association has notgiven out a statement of the num- ber ¬ of subscribers to the agreement but ut the close of the meeting Mr C M Dean the Secretary stated that he believed they had enough sub- scribers ¬ to commence busi ¬ ness that the success of the movement was an assured fact and that they will han- dle ¬ the next crop A Great Sensation There was a blur sensation in Loss yule Ind when W H Brown of tint place who was expected to die lad Ins life saved by Dr Kings New Dis- covery ¬ for consumption lie writes I endured in sufFerable agonies Itom Anti ma but your New Discovery gave ne immediate relief and boon thereafter effected a complete cure Similar cures of consumption Pneumonia bronchitin and grip are numerous Its the peerless remedy for all thmxt and lung troubles Price COcand JltiO Guaranteed by all druggist Trial bot- tles fret 1m Royal Gifts It is related apropo of roy- al gifts that the czar once pre- sented ¬ a herd of deer to a nobleman who had no deer park that the king of Saxony gave a lady a pair of young boars and that Emperor Wil ¬ Ham astonished a by no means wealthy Hanoverian family with a giftof eight Hungarian horses Yet these wonderful presents were less embar- rassing ¬ to their recipients than the five elephants which the late Shah of Persia sent to a British consul who de- sired to approach him in his official capacity The unhappy man knew not what to dpwith these expen ¬ sive animals until on its be ¬ ing hinted to him that a re ¬ turn present was expected he hit upon the expedient Of buying one more elephant adding it to the number ard offering the lot to the poten ¬ tate The Shah graciously accepted the truly regal gut and the consul got out of his difficulty at a cost to himself of rather over 11 hundred d < larsEx f Efzemascild head hives ftchinjfs of the ekin of any sort instantly relifly edpercanently cured poairs jj t ineiiU AL any crru store Injf COMMONWEALTHS A ttq ney Robert Franklin is bufr summoning wittnesses for te trial of Jim Howard I GoJ2Uil Frankfort circuit court Tue > day April 71be stat wj I ness in the case will beJlen = nesses Youtsey OthenanaDEuv1W I THE OLD REUABLE OY4v KltlG- POVDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Dog Travels on Railroads An musing incident took place last Saturday afternoon terrierI Vaughn of the L N got left byhisengme Jack makes every trip with his master and is frequently seen sitting in the engine looking intently out of the cab window On Saturday his engine which was on the southbound local freight left their train at Pleasureville and came thEm ¬ inence for water While at the tank Jack jumped off and while running around the de ¬ pot his engine started sudden ¬ ly and swiftly away Grasp ¬ ing the situation instantly Jack leaped to the track and ran desperately after them yelping at everj jump A full head of steam being on Jack was soon outdistanced and with a look of disappoint- ment ¬ walked back to the de ¬ pot where he was sheltered until his engine arrived when he leaped proudly to his seat in the cab and he was not seen to move while the train was here Jack is a favorite with railroad men and shows rare intelligence for a dog Some time ago at a small station on the road he got left from his engine and leaped into the ca ¬ boose The conductor not knowing him kicked him off Jack sat patiently until the evening passenger train pulled in when he leaped into the engine and refused to get off until the Lexington yards were reached and he espied his own engine He has not yet forgotten the conductor who kicked him off and when ¬ ever he boards Jacks engine there is always a rowEmi ¬ nence Constitutionalist Cures Blood Poison Cancer Ulcers Eczema Carbun ¬ des etc Medicine Free Robert Ward Maxeys Ga says I Buttered from blood poison my head face and shoulders were one mass of corruption aches in bones and joints burning itching scabby skin was all run down and discouraged but Botanic Blow 3alm cured me perfectly healed all the sores and pave my skin the rich glow of health Blood Balm put new life into my blood and new ambition Into my brain Goo A Williams Uoxburv face covered with pimples chronic sore on back of head suppura ting swelling on neck eating ulcer on leg bone pains itching skin cured per fectly by Botanic Blood Balmsores all healed Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles such as ecze- ma scabs and scales pimples running sores carbuncles scrofula etc Espec ¬ ially advised for all obstinate eases that have reached the second or third stage Improves the digestion strengthens weak kidneys Druggists fl To prove it cures sample of Blood Balm cent free and writing Blood Balm Co Atlanta Ga Describe trou- ble ¬ and free medical advice sent in sealed letter 1m Newspaper Fame Your great men shines be ¬ fore the populace in vain without the newspaper He spread eagles the constitution in vainwithout the news- paper His clarion voice wakes up the universe in vain without the newspaper His scientific researches and achievements are vainwith out the newspaper His wire ¬ less telegraphy would be an accomplishment of small meritwithout the newspa ¬ per His moving sermons rattling hell fire in the face of sinners are vain = withouttbe newspaper His successes in every walk of life are vain without the newspaper The newspaper is the famemaker of the age Of course some of the fame is cheap but it satisfies the living wearer of the cloak even though poster ¬ ity may chtrigeitNew York Press I GustavusF Swift a wealthy of hem surIgiealopel fortune estimated at rom7 000tKX to 10000000 Roster of Armies By direction of Secretary Root the War Department has embarked on the extensive work of compiling and pub ¬ lishing a complete roster of the officers and enlisted men of the Union and Confederate armies This is the Secreta ¬ rys own project and he suc ¬ ceeded in impressing Con ¬ gress with the idea that it would be only just and fair to the South to place on the off- icial ¬ lists the names of the Confederate soldiers in order that their descendants may trace their family histories with accuracy The Nqrth through separate publications has covered pretty well the ground for its own soldiers But the Southern records and archives never very complete were scattered and destroyed owing to the outcome of the war and itis known that many frauds are practiced on the benevolent and many fami ¬ lies lack important links in their histories because of the loss of these records The publication will be enormous in size including not less than thirty volumes as large as the rebellion re- records The Northernnames will be published with the Southern because it is de sired to have all these data in one compilation insteadof be ¬ ing scattered through various State books Moreover it is felt to be a grateful thing to bracket the names of those who wore the blue and the grayEVER WATCHFUL A Little Care Will Save the Reader Future Trouble Watch the kidney secretions see that they have the amber huo of health This discharges not excessive or in ¬ frequent Contain no brickdustlike sediment U cans Kidney Pills will do this for you They watch the kidneys andcure them when theyre sick Air John Zolleis City Auditor resid- ing at 731 Robert street Newport Ky says A man who has never had back ache or kidney complaint in any of its many forms can scarely gauge the mis ¬ ery a sufferer endures who is annoyed day and night by this far too prevalent trouble To all such my advice is pro- cure Doans Kidney Pills and take a course of the treatment The result of the use of three boxes proved to me that the remedy Is up to representa lions and deserves my unqualified in ¬ dorsement For sale by all dealers Price 50c FosterMUburn Co Bntlalo N Y sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doans and take no other 1m Spoiled Of 330 females under eigh- teen ¬ years of age in the negro schools of Atlanta who were asked to tell what they inten- ded ¬ to do when grown only sixtythree said that they ex- pected ¬ to be engaged in house- work ¬ Of the others 158 proposed to follow profession- al ¬ pursuits The sixtythree who announced their inten ¬ tion to engage in house work could not have been long at school By the time that they are ready for their white dresses and pink and blue ribbons they also will pretty likely be aspiring to the pro ¬ fessions But what a waste of valuable bone and muscle is thereby indicatedSouth ¬ ern Magazine A Thoughtful Man M M Austin of Winchester Ind knew what to do in the hour of need His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble physicians could not help her He thought of and tried Dr Kings New Life Pills and she pot relief at once and was finally cured Only 25cnt all drug ttores 1m This is True The Cynthiana Democrat thinks the good road problem is of more importance to the farmer than is theDemocratie primary It says The good road question isof more importance to the people of Harrison county thau the re ¬ suIt of an election Besides volunteering services as judges clerks and sheriffs why not arrange a joint good roads primary among Demo ¬ crats and Republicans and let each fellow volunteer to repair every break hole and weak spot turnpike that is about his farm One days primary of this kind would furnish the authorities with a splendid base to work on and the 14000 appropriated this year for rods could finish the general election with victory fOr everylody This is a point 1r1Mrl patriotism counts THE BUSY BEE CASH STORE Owing to the great rush of business has been compelled to get their buyers off to the markets again for the third time since they moved in their new building on Main Street andalready the store is beginning to fill up with new and attractive merchandise in every department The eagle eyed buyers for this great store are searching all the mar ¬ kets for pretty stuff and every train that arrives brings us boxes full of the very latest productions in all departments we handle Our hands me new store Main street is indeed a Bargain eenter 0 Every department is chucked full of new goods and low cash prices we are naming on new uptodate stuff is the talk of the entire town and county Our Shoe Department has been enlarged and is very complete The prettiest Ladies Footwear to be had in the andSlippers uptodate prices named on them are sending them out by the dozen pairs Look through our Sh e Department and save money Just received and put on sale an elegant assortment of Schloss Bros = CLOTHING = The workmanship in the building of this Clothing the fitting qualities and quality of goods is thisline O Departur Goods Department has been eularged Our Wash Goods Department is alive withnew stuff Our Ladies Tailormade Suits and Skirts are the talk of the town Our Mens and Boys Hat Department has been improved Our Notion Department is crowded to overflow ng with new Nevelties and pretty Neckwear etc for ladies and children i I OUR AMERICAN LADY CORSET is the best Corset sold and we are showing all the best styles made in them Try an American Lady Corset for Style Comfort and Fit Have a look at our pretty HOSIERY for Ladies Misses Children and Men They are the prettiest in the city Our prices the lowest In The Domestic Department you will find best Calicoes at 3c Indigo blue and black Calicoes 4c Best Brown Cotton oc Quilt Lining good quality 4c Best Tobacco Canvass 2c Green ticket Lonsdale Blench 7c Masousville Bleach Cotton 7c Fruitof the Loom Bleach Cotton Tie Good Apron Ginghams at 4c Dont forget that we have moved to our new and elegant store room on Main Street opposite Court House where we have nice accommodations for all our customers and friends and where they sill all be greeted with a cordial welcome to our new store Very Res- pectfullywI5TOLDHAM co- w BUSY BEE CASH STORE MEAT MALT I THE IDEAL TONIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE Theres Lile and Strength In Every Drop A scientific combination of the essential constituents o PRIME BEEF and PURE OLD MALT LoUsrflle Ky January 22 iota MEAT MALT CO 1rafcvUle Ky Gentlemen IlaTinfframlnedyoarMeatand Malt and bell thoroushly with Us composition and mode of manufacture I can state that it is an efficient nerve and blood tonic It excites the appetite and invigorates digestion and tt especially beneficial in nervous prostration and all with debility Yours truly Y D I1ASTENBINE Un Lcuisvllle College of Pharmacy MEAT MALT tiO Louisville 1C We see that DB Sliackelford Cos customers have made him put In a big stock of Millers Ranges They try to get whatt eople will have tf Mrs Fred Uanxth President Country Club Benton Unfbor JSlelJ After my firs baby was born I did not seem to regain lay strength although the doctor gave me i torJc which he consid ¬ ered very superb but Instud of getting better I grew weiker every day My hus band insIsted thai I take Wine of Cardul for a week and Ue what It would do for me I did take the medicine and was very grakful to find siy strength and hcalth slowly return1ng In two weeks I was out of bid Md In a gonth I was able to take Ut ts I am very cnthtul jWine ii reinf orces the organs of f IT the ordeal prep- nancyandchiltlDirth ¬ prevents mis- carriage ¬ No 9 oman who of need fear the coming of her child If Mri Unrath had taken Wine of Cardi before her baby came abe would not I ave been weakened as she was Her rapid recovery should comiexid reat to every e W1t mot 1Wm OfCatdUl regulates the 1J IIEdrCARDI I i LAR6E VARIETY of goods is here waiting your inspection and ap- proval We have just received all the best goods in the newest weaves and colors and are prepared to serve you as never before We guarantee a < S J2 Z7 Zi7i7i7 Zf Perfect Fit 0AND i L Perfect Finish 5 t2t2 t21h II you want a Suit for good solid wear it wil pay you to get one from us Stouffer Mahler Merchant Tal ors Regarding Woinells- Apparei fl The feminine world is occupied with thoughts of spring and among those who know the mind naturally turns to this big store with its many attrac ¬ tive values Ours is an Assortment as exclusive as it is rich andvaried one in which every v oman will find just what pleases her fancy most The materials are absolutely correct The garments are distinguished for style ele ¬ gance and tastefulness The prices are remarkable for their moderateness We cordially invite the ladiesof Rich- mond ¬ to pay this store a visit It will be a revelation and a pleasure t Kaufman = Straus and Co Lexington Ky Central Kys Greatest Department Store IIFIne Job Prmtin c

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Page 1: Richmond climax (Richmond, Ky. : 1897). (Richmond, Ky.) 1903-04 …nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7mpg1hjr8w/data/0287.pdf · 2013. 6. 7. · into the house vacated by Mr Fuller Morgan Taylor

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RICHMOND1

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CLIMAXI l

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GLUME 29 RICHMOND MADISON COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 1903 NUMBER 46=

og LOOK OUT H

Spring has come and with it comes the Hustling Cash Store filledwith a new and complete line of the latest novelties in

GinghamsPercalsendless variety Carpets Mattings RugsOil Cloths c in the Latest Designs

=DONT FAIL TO SEE OUR

Clothing Shoes and HatsBought direct from the factories and placed on saleat unheard of low prices g <

fd e

We have searched the market for bargains and as we were buyinge ee

An Entire New StockE-

we were enabled to secure the very lowest prices in every line <

We have no old goods and you are not asked to pay large profits tocover losses Call and inspect our stock and be convinced that wecan save you money Our Motto is to please

Very Respectflully

lACKEY HAMILTONCor Main and FirstStreetsIeQME SEE

You must see the Goods to appreciate there cheapnessD not be easily satisfied You can just as easily have thebst goods at lowest prices obtainable Our ad may soundegotistical but we have the goods Here are a few articles

mery knife sharpeners lOc Carpet tacks Ic boxT aspoons lOc per set Matting tacks 3 boxes 5cTihle spoons The per set Pint cups 2c eachKnive and forks 50c per set Lamps complete 23c

W have now in stock a beautiful line of

Enamel Ware Tinware Etctint we are offering at astonishingly low prices You shouldca I and examine these goods before making a purchase Inorcbr to close out ou-

rCSATt O 5rts ak ewe now offer 50 cent shirts at 35c 25c Shirts at 20c Jumpers20 and 25c Overalls 35c Have now in stock a nice line ofFis itng Tackle at low prices If you are looking for barIjains you cannot afford to pass us

THE RACKET STOREOpposite Blue Grass Grocery

MIN STREET RICHMOND KY

9 44teHill Coal CotORLANDOKY

Shippers of

Alnite Coali+ ++ + + +++ ++ + + e+++++ +++ ++++++ ++++

AI

+Guaranteed to last all night in ordinary t

+ Jgrate without any attention < < t J

+++++ +++++++++ ++++ +H + +++++re

Autumn Opening Sale of

1FURNITURELargestlowest prices you in

iron Beds Bed Room Suitsr

Dining Room and t

Kitchen Furniture < < J I

We guaranteed to save you money W ecordiallyinvite our country friends theallrnake ourstore their headquarters

I> J fl

WeB MustiI q 707U

please Our success depends upon it and the rea-

sonable¬

prices atwhich everything useful is offer ¬

ed will astonish and delight you Mattings andCarpets in variety Our picture Department iscomplete Framingneatly done and the newestmouldings always carriedr

cia SIdOPEIN1Ihone DyZ L-

Nlcht GG 7

IUndrtakmg a Specialty 0-

I

RIkIWND7KYW Evans itr-

EmMlmtt

II

VALLEY VIEW

From the Argent

A little ton of G W Turkey is onthe sink list

D G Bryson and family have movedinto the house vacated by Mr Fuller

Morgan Taylor sold his crop of to¬

bacco to J W Masters at 5M cents apound

Mrs R A Herring who has been onthe sick litt tor some time continuesvery low-

James Brookshire bought of JamesDavis of Athens a pair of mules for250

James II Taylor of Whitlock boughta fine horse from W D Sanders ofDelpha for 150

C F Armstrong and wife havemoved into the house recently vacatedby Prof Wash and family

Jas Smith lost a valuable cow bydeath onedny last week Mr Smithhad refused 75 for her

J1 Fuller and family have movedto Edentou where Mr Fnller is engxgid in the general merchandise bus ¬

IncasMr and Mrs Richard Tacke of Lex

ington are rejoicing over the arrivalof a girl Mrs Tacks is a sister of Mrs

VIi Kaiiiitzar of Whitlock

Landand Stock Sales

The line jack Mohawk Glenwaterthe property Thomas Adams of Fayette county died last week He wailconsidered one of the greatest in thecountry Mr Adams was recentlyoffered WOO for him

At Versailes at Dunlaps mule sale102 short twoyearolds averaged SI34

fifteen pairs 300 a pair one pair sell ¬

inglor 328 u pair of threeyearoldssold for S3GG

Mat Shearer shipped a carload ofbugs to iho Cincinnati market fromRet House Thursday which weresold at 6 cont

Leo Sinitlm sold hisjino jack HenryClay to T It Adams of Fayette for

1500 Mr Smiiha purchased HenryClay at the L< xiiiRton sale last wee-kpa3ingtOO for him Since the deathof Mr Adams Mohawk Glenwater heis considered the finest jack in thecountry

Federal officers arrestedtwo men for counterfeitingnear Ashland City TennThe officers captured a largeplant for counterfeiting goldcoin and raising the denomi ¬

nations of bills

Consumption

The only kind ofcon ¬

don Ip fear isU neglectedconsumptIonL

People are learning that con-

sumption¬

is a curable diseaseIt is neglected consumptionthat is so often incurable

At the faintest suspicion ofconsumption et a bottle ofScotts Emulsion and beginregular doses

The use of Scotts Emulsionat once has in thousands ofcases turned the balance infavor of health

Neglectedconsumption doesnot exist where ¬

sion is-

Prompt use of Scotts Emul ¬

sion checks the disease while itcan be checked v

Send for Ire iaap1e

SCOTT II BOWNE Cbaalifi

11 BuI WIwY-GIJNI44rooih14nilIMi

State Tobacco Growers Ajlsociation Meeting

The Executive Committeeof the Burley Tobacco Grow ¬

els Association met In Lex ¬

ington on March 20th with anattendance representing overthirty counties f There werealso present many repreaentative farmers and tobaccogrowers interested in themovement Tim meeting wascalled to order about twooclock by Vice President WB Hawkins who made reportto the Association that fivecounties hid been organisedsince the list meeting

Reports from the severalcounties were received as tothe progress If the work andvarious committees made re-ports

¬

The most important bushness transacted at the meet ¬

ing was the formation a setof bylaws for the governmentof the organization in its bus ¬

mess matters Mr E EBarton chairman of the com-

mittee¬

appointed ata previousmeeting presented a set ofbylaws drafted by the com ¬

mittee and after being dis-cussed

¬

and with afewamerd ¬

ments they were approvedand recommended for officialadoption Among other thingsthey provided that there shallbe a Board of Control in eJihcounty consisting of sixmembers three selected by thetobacco growers and three bythe company and two inspEc-tors

¬

to grade the tobacco oneselected by the tobacco grow ¬

ers and one by the companyand in ease of a disagreementor complaint the matter to beadjusted by the County Boardof

ControlStepstaken to organ ¬

ize the remaining five or sixcounties in the Burley dis ¬

trict and to have them pres-ent

¬

and represented at thenext meetng which will bein Lexington on April 30thThe Association has notgivenout a statement of the num-

ber¬

of subscribers to theagreement but ut the close ofthe meeting Mr C M Deanthe Secretary stated that hebelieved they had enough sub-

scribers¬

to commence busi¬

ness that the success of themovement was an assuredfact and that they will han-

dle¬

the next crop

A Great SensationThere was a blur sensation in Loss

yule Ind when W H Brown of tintplace who was expected to die ladIns life saved by Dr Kings New Dis-covery

¬

for consumption lie writes Iendured in sufFerable agonies Itom Antima but your New Discovery gave neimmediate relief and boon thereaftereffected a complete cure Similarcures of consumption Pneumoniabronchitin and grip are numerousIts the peerless remedy for all thmxtand lung troubles Price COcand JltiOGuaranteed by all druggist Trial bot-tles fret 1m

Royal Gifts

It is related apropo of roy-

al gifts that the czar once pre-

sented¬

a herd of deer to anobleman who had no deerpark that the king of Saxonygave a lady a pair of youngboars and that Emperor Wil¬

Ham astonished a by no meanswealthy Hanoverian familywith a giftof eight Hungarianhorses Yet these wonderfulpresents were less embar-rassing

¬

to their recipientsthan the five elephants whichthe late Shah of Persia sentto a British consul who de-

sired to approach him in hisofficial capacity

The unhappy man knew notwhat to dpwith these expen ¬

sive animals until on its be¬

ing hinted to him that a re ¬

turn present was expectedhe hit upon the expedient Of

buying one more elephantadding it to the number ardoffering the lot to the poten ¬

tate The Shah graciouslyaccepted the truly regal gutand the consul got out of hisdifficulty at a cost to himselfof rather over 11 hundred d<

larsExf

Efzemascild head hives ftchinjfsof the ekin of any sort instantly reliflyedpercanently cured poairs jj tineiiU AL any crru store Injf

COMMONWEALTHS A ttqney Robert Franklin is bufrsummoning wittnesses for tetrial of Jim Howard I

GoJ2UilFrankfort circuit court Tue >

day April 71be stat wj I

ness in the case will beJlen =

nessesYoutsey

OthenanaDEuv1W

I

THE OLD REUABLE

OY4v

KltlG-POVDERAbsolutely Pure

THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE

Dog Travels on Railroads

An musing incident tookplace last Saturday afternoon

terrierIVaughn of the L N gotleft byhisengme Jack makesevery trip with his masterand is frequently seen sittingin the engine looking intentlyout of the cab window OnSaturday his engine whichwas on the southbound localfreight left their train atPleasureville and came thEm ¬

inence for water While atthe tank Jack jumped off andwhile running around the de ¬

pot his engine started sudden ¬

ly and swiftly away Grasp ¬

ing the situation instantlyJack leaped to the track andran desperately after themyelping at everj jump Afull head of steam being onJack was soon outdistancedand with a look of disappoint-ment

¬

walked back to the de¬

pot where he was sheltereduntil his engine arrived whenhe leaped proudly to his seatin the cab and he was not seento move while the train washere Jack is a favorite withrailroad men and shows rareintelligence for a dog Sometime ago at a small station onthe road he got left from hisengine and leaped into the ca¬

boose The conductor notknowing him kicked him offJack sat patiently until theevening passenger train pulledin when he leaped into theengine and refused to get offuntil the Lexington yardswere reached and he espiedhis own engine He has notyet forgotten the conductorwho kicked him off and when ¬

ever he boards Jacks enginethere is always a rowEmi ¬

nence Constitutionalist

Cures Blood Poison CancerUlcers Eczema Carbun ¬

des etc Medicine FreeRobert Ward Maxeys Ga says I

Buttered from blood poison my headface and shoulders were one mass ofcorruption aches in bones and jointsburning itching scabby skin was allrun down and discouraged but BotanicBlow 3alm cured me perfectly healedall the sores and pave my skin the richglow of health Blood Balm put newlife into my blood and new ambitionInto my brain Goo A WilliamsUoxburv face covered with pimpleschronic sore on back of head suppurating swelling on neck eating ulcer onleg bone pains itching skin cured perfectly by Botanic Blood Balmsores allhealed Botanic Blood Balm cures allmalignant blood troubles such as ecze-ma scabs and scales pimples runningsores carbuncles scrofula etc Espec ¬

ially advised for all obstinate eases thathave reached the second or third stageImproves the digestion strengthensweak kidneys Druggists fl Toprove it cures sample of Blood Balmcent free and writing BloodBalm Co Atlanta Ga Describe trou-ble

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and free medical advice sent insealed letter 1m

Newspaper Fame

Your great men shines be ¬

fore the populace in vainwithout the newspaper Hespread eagles the constitutionin vainwithout the news-

paper His clarion voicewakes up the universe in vain

without the newspaperHis scientific researches andachievements are vainwithout the newspaper His wire ¬

less telegraphy would be anaccomplishment of smallmeritwithout the newspa ¬

per His moving sermonsrattling hell fire in the face ofsinners are vain=withouttbenewspaper His successes inevery walk of life are vainwithout the newspaper Thenewspaper is the famemakerof the age Of course someof the fame is cheap but itsatisfies the living wearer ofthe cloak even though poster ¬

ity may chtrigeitNew YorkPress

IGustavusF Swift a wealthy

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Roster of Armies

By direction of SecretaryRoot the War Department hasembarked on the extensivework of compiling and pub ¬

lishing a complete roster ofthe officers and enlisted menof the Union and Confederatearmies This is the Secreta ¬

rys own project and he suc ¬

ceeded in impressing Con ¬

gress with the idea that itwould be only just and fair tothe South to place on the off-

icial

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lists the names of theConfederate soldiers in orderthat their descendants maytrace their family historieswith accuracy The Nqrththrough separate publicationshas covered pretty well theground for its own soldiersBut the Southern records andarchives never very completewere scattered and destroyedowing to the outcome of thewar and itis known that manyfrauds are practiced on thebenevolent and many fami ¬

lies lack important links intheir histories because of theloss of these records

The publication will beenormous in size includingnot less than thirty volumesas large as the rebellion re-

records The Northernnameswill be published with theSouthern because it is desired to have all these data inone compilation insteadof be¬

ing scattered through variousState books Moreover it isfelt to be a grateful thing tobracket the names of thosewho wore the blue and the

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A Little Care Will Save theReader Future Trouble

Watch the kidney secretions seethat they have the amber huo of health

This discharges not excessive or in ¬

frequentContain no brickdustlike sedimentU cans Kidney Pills will do this for

youThey watch the kidneys andcure

them when theyre sickAir John Zolleis City Auditor resid-

ing at 731 Robert street Newport Kysays A man who has never had backache or kidney complaint in any of itsmany forms can scarely gauge the mis ¬

ery a sufferer endures who is annoyedday and night by this far too prevalenttrouble To all such my advice is pro-cure Doans Kidney Pills and take acourse of the treatment The result ofthe use of three boxes proved to methat the remedy Is up to representalions and deserves my unqualified in ¬

dorsementFor sale by all dealers Price 50c

FosterMUburn Co Bntlalo N Ysole agents for the United StatesRemember the name Doans andtake no other 1m

Spoiled

Of 330 females under eigh-teen

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years of age in the negroschools of Atlanta who wereasked to tell what they inten-ded

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to do when grown onlysixtythree said that they ex-

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to be engaged in house-work

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Of the others 158

proposed to follow profession-al

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pursuits The sixtythreewho announced their inten ¬

tion to engage in house workcould not have been long atschool By the time thatthey are ready for their whitedresses and pink and blueribbons they also will prettylikely be aspiring to the pro ¬

fessions But what a wasteof valuable bone and muscleis thereby indicatedSouth ¬

ern Magazine

A Thoughtful ManM M Austin of Winchester Ind

knew what to do in the hour of needHis wife had such an unusual case ofstomach and liver trouble physicianscould not help her He thought ofand tried Dr Kings New Life Pills andshe pot relief at once and was finallycured Only 25cnt all drug ttores 1m

This is True

The Cynthiana Democratthinks the good road problemis of more importance to thefarmer than is theDemocratieprimary It says Thegood road question isof moreimportance to the people ofHarrison county thau the re¬

suIt of an election Besidesvolunteering services asjudges clerks and sheriffswhy not arrange a joint goodroads primary among Demo ¬

crats and Republicans andlet each fellow volunteer torepair every break hole andweak spot turnpike that isabout his farm One daysprimary of this kind wouldfurnish the authorities with asplendid base to work on andthe 14000 appropriated thisyear for rods could finish thegeneral election with victoryfOr everylody This is apoint 1r1Mrl patriotismcounts

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BUSY BEE CASH STOREOwing to the great rush of business has been compelled to get their buyers off to the marketsagain for the third time since they moved in their new building on Main Street andalreadythe store is beginning to fill up with new and attractive merchandise in every department

The eagle eyed buyers for this great store are searching all the mar¬

kets for pretty stuff and every train that arrives brings us boxes fullof the very latest productions in all departments we handle

Our hands me new storeMain street is indeed a Bargain eenter 0

Every department is chucked full of new goods and low cash prices we are namingon new uptodate stuff is the talk of the entire town and county

Our Shoe Departmenthas been enlarged and is very complete The prettiest Ladies Footwear to be had in theandSlippersuptodateprices named on them are sending them out by the dozen pairs Look through our Sh eDepartment and save money

Just received and put on sale an elegant assortment of Schloss Bros

= CLOTHING =The workmanship in the building of this Clothing the fitting qualities and quality of goods isthislineODeparturGoods Department has been eularged Our Wash Goods Department is alive withnewstuff Our Ladies Tailormade Suits and Skirts are the talk of the town Our Mens andBoys Hat Department has been improved Our Notion Department is crowded to overflowng with new Nevelties and pretty Neckwear etc for ladies and children

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OUR AMERICAN LADY CORSETis the best Corset sold and we are showing all the best styles made in them Try anAmerican Lady Corset for Style Comfort and Fit

Have a look at our pretty HOSIERY for Ladies Misses Childrenand Men They are the prettiest in the city Our prices the lowest

In The Domestic Departmentyou will find best Calicoes at 3c Indigo blue and black Calicoes 4c Best Brown Cotton ocQuilt Lining good quality 4c Best Tobacco Canvass 2c Green ticket Lonsdale Blench

7c Masousville Bleach Cotton 7c Fruitof the Loom Bleach Cotton Tie GoodApron Ginghams at 4c

Dont forget that we have moved to our new and elegant store room on Main Streetopposite Court House where we have nice accommodations for all our customers andfriends and where they sill all be greeted with a cordial welcome to our new store

Very Res-pectfullywI5TOLDHAM co-

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BUSY BEE CASH STORE

MEAT MALT I

THE IDEAL TONIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE

Theres Lile and Strength In Every Drop

A scientific combination of the essentialconstituents o PRIME BEEF and

PURE OLD MALTLoUsrflle Ky January 22 iota

MEAT MALT CO 1rafcvUle KyGentlemen IlaTinfframlnedyoarMeatand Malt

and bell thoroushly withUs composition and mode of manufacture I canstate that it is an efficient nerve and blood tonic Itexcites the appetite and invigorates digestion andtt especially beneficial in nervous prostration andall with debility Yours truly

Y D I1ASTENBINE UnLcuisvllle College of Pharmacy

MEAT MALT tiO Louisville 1C

We see that DB SliackelfordCos customers have made him putIn a big stock of Millers Ranges Theytry to get whatt eople will have tf

Mrs Fred UanxthPresident Country Club Benton

Unfbor JSlelJAfter my firs baby was born I did not

seem to regain lay strength although thedoctor gave me i torJc which he consid ¬

ered very superb but Instud of gettingbetter I grew weiker every day My husband insIsted thai I take Wine of Cardul

for a week and Ue what It would do forme I did take the medicine and was verygrakful to find siy strength and hcalthslowly return1ng In two weeks I was outof bid Md In a gonth I was able to take

Ut ts I am very cnthtul

jWine ii reinforces the organsof f IT the ordeal prep-nancyandchiltlDirth

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prevents mis-carriage

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No 9 oman whoof need fear the coming of herchild If Mri Unrath had takenWine of Cardi before her baby cameabe would not I ave been weakened asshe was Her rapid recovery shouldcomiexid reat to everye W1t mot 1Wm OfCatdUlregulates the 1J

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i LAR6E VARIETYof goods is here waiting your inspection and ap-proval We have just received all the bestgoods in the newest weaves and colors and areprepared to serve you as never before Weguarantee a

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Perfect Fit0AND i

L Perfect Finish5

t2t2 t21hII you want a Suit for good solid wear it wilpay you to get one from us

Stouffer MahlerMerchant Tal ors

Regarding Woinells-

Apparei flThe feminine world is occupied withthoughts of spring and among thosewho know the mind naturally turns tothis big store with its many attrac ¬

tive values Ours is an

Assortmentas exclusive as it is rich andvariedone in which every voman will findjust what pleases her fancy most

The materials are absolutely correct Thegarments are distinguished for style ele¬

gance and tastefulness The prices areremarkable for their moderateness

We cordially invite the ladiesof Rich-mond

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to pay this store a visit Itwill be a revelation and a pleasure

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Kaufman = Straus and CoLexington Ky

Central Kys Greatest Department Store

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