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aII 1 Tr J Itc < kf i c J Ir1 S S L iJ t1t J k1io i L NLtqjI The Richmond Climax J C CREiAULTon onProprietor A D MILLER Business Manager C E WOODS Editor WEDNESDAY JAN 10 1900 fOBLlaUKIJXVERY TKDNIC3UAY BT Tha Climax Printing CO PRICK PKH YKAR 150 = A DEPUTY sheriff of this county re ¬ cently purchased drink of whisky at n blindtiger BO that his brother officer might havo evidence of the illicit sale of liquor The result was they rapt ured the proprietors of the hell hole and a united populace applauded the cunning and daring of the officers who thus were enabled to bring the culprits to justice Senator llatrel paying the role of the fly onioN into tliu parlor of Spider John Whallen prtieuds to accept a 4600 bribe secures the keys to the treasure box holds them up in the Senate and John Uhallcn is caught in the act of cOiit11tiI a public official The cases arts parallel The two sheriffs and the Senator deserve the praiso of every honest laWabidin citizen May their tribe increase Combs vs Harris and Other Contests The first skirmibh in the State and 1egislativo contests took place on Thursday last when the drawing of committees to try the cases occurred in upon sessions of the House and Senate The Democrats drew ten of the eleven members of the joint committee to try the contest for Governor and nine of the eleven members of the joint corn ¬ mittee to hear the contest for Lieuten ¬ ant Governor In the IWO oolites for seats in the Senate tlieUemocra s draw seven out of nine to try one care and eight out of nine to try the other In the IS counties for seats in the Ilousuthe Democrats drew majorities on eight committees and the Kupubli cans got iDiijuritiex on ten COMBS DEM Vti HARRIS REP The first committee drawn was in the case of Combs vs Harris from Madi ¬ son county The committee was as fol ¬ lows W T Laflfertv Dem of Harrison Lee Egbert born of Fulton- V H Callopy hem of Kenton G D Stout Deui of Woodford H S Berry Rep of Lexington If a majority of Democrats presup ¬ poses the victory of the Democratic contestant Mr Harris chances of holding his seat are very slim But it is improper to predict the outcome of the case or prejudge its merits in ad ¬ vance of the hearing of the evidence Unless Mr Combs can prove his claims he does not desire to oust Mr Ilasris If he does establish a superior claim to the seat Mr Harris doubtless will re ¬ gretfully but gracefully submit Our Representative Hon W T Har- ris ¬ was chosen to act upon two of the contests as follows CANNON REP VS STOUT REP This committee in the Woodford county cLose of Cannon vs Stout is as followsV Haaiis Rep of Madison AV T Lalf Tty Dem of Harrison JluhlenbergJ wling1rlI LlCAS REP VSAM AULTOX < I > KM Ippre enmlive Allmrt II Churl ton tIIajriIN ¬ V T ll rris Itp of Madison U A XKHI IhMti I of llarilin KiaiikliiiTJOV SimpsonIt iiHiiie Iou hi iiHvt lcen drawn to try I lie stout contov Ie when Mr Stout will try Mr Harris cnse Mr Stout is a Dfin tcmt elected from Woodford couutv hut us tlsr are only two Demo rruts on this committee Mr Im ris Woodfurlllr8tJCillntiw COXTH8T FOR GOVERNOR Smmiorr- iKewtnn Frazier Dem of Shelhv It C JruniJiaw Dim Pop Chris ttiin 1 Einbrr Allen Dam Fayutte- Represenrativis C i V Hickuiiiii Dem MrLenii countyU Admin Kenick Hem Clark VarrenII PenllietonM CONTEST FOR LIEUTENANT GOV OICNKlt Senators Wo Columan loin Trimble CJIBrower COIJ LEXINGTON Ky WORTHWHILE REMEMBERING uf J anuary OeariaIe1 C1FBQerCo11FrUsre MAIN AND BROADWAY LlXIXGTOJr XY 1041 1 II r fe B Harrel Oem Logan J D Watson Deal Gravrs Representatives- A P Crawford Dem Breathitt J W Alexander Dew Mason V II Baird Oem Barren David Bell Bern Jessamine HenryI R II Reed Rep Allen WH Lilly Rep Fst- ihlPIRSONAL Miss Laura Luxon is in Lexington Mr H B Hangef is in New York Mr and Mrs B J Clay are in Lex IngtonMrs B L Mlddleton is at home from Shelby ville S Mr Socrates Maupin was in Frank- fort ¬ last week Miss Sweeney Is the guest of Prof J B Harris family Postmaster Wallace spent two days at Irvine last week Miss Katie Smith is at home from a visit to Newcastle Mrs J M Henton of Winchester is with Mrs CC Smith Misses Mary Letcher and Laura Lynn are Cincinnati Mr and Mrs John B Chenault are at homo from Frankfort Miss Mary Spencer Smith has ret- urned from Winchester Miss Della H Bennett la visiting MIT Sam Bennett at Frankfurt Miss Mary Evans is home from Chilesburgacd Lexington lion W T Harris came up from Frankfort and spent Sunday Mrs J R Pates and child of Ver Bailies are with Mrs G E Lilly Miss Chestnut of Corbin is visiting Miss Helen Terrill at IWersville Mr Chas Curtis has returned to the military academy at Staunton Va Miss Bessie Baughman has lwen the guest of Mrs John Feeney at Paris Mrs Evan S McCord and Miss Belle Bennett are at home from Frankfort Mr J Randall Farris returned to the Bible College at Lexington last week Mrs M M Hanger of Stanton Va is visiting Mr and Mrs II B Hanger lIafJrnretChenault Mr John N Turner of Campbells yule was the guest of friends here last weekMisses Carlisle and Eleanor Che nault have returned to school in Vir gizia The Century Club held its last meet ing with Mr Harry B Hanger at Ar lington Mr Leslie Rice returned to Kentucky Wesleyan College at last Wednesday Dr L II Landman will be at the Zimmer Hotel Richmond on Wednes ¬ day January 10 Mr and Mrs Thos E Arnold leave this week for a two months visit to the latters relatives at DeLand Florida Mrs James Bennett has returned from the bedside ol her mother Mrs Mary J Wnrfleld Clay who Is quite ill at Lexington Mr anti Mrs John Donelsou and dauJhtfr 1 ¬ extended wisit to Flotitla winhave past the years have returned to Madi- son county their former home Jayrad rOllddal1lllIcr t will lie married Hun Evan S McCord left Saturday spendingIWO ties here Mrs McCord and children will not return home for aoine weeks Dr Carl Fish left on Friday to re enter the Chicago Homeopathic College President ¬ ¬ 6ZV Mr Lindcll P Evans of Glasgow hislichmond same jolly wholesoued Limlell of old aiul everybody regardless of racecolor seehlll1 fromlrtnton Harrisdaughter I went from this county fifty years a tJ lie is a brother of Mrs Ben F Crooke I of Kingston lalltThnl8day pectin From the number of pretty pictures of a queenly woman that now adnrn his bachelors den we believe his prospects are very exceedingly good at least we encourage him to hope BO- i OoPllnt that clock tell you its time to gT asked a Veaten belle of her college boy caller late one night last replletNo clockImmediately lIon Sam H Stone exAuditor of State bag gone to Louisville to reside anddaughter clticsHon his term of Deputy Insurance Commission- er ¬ has expired will resume the practice of his profession tho law at Rich ¬ mond Frankfort Roundabout Mr and Mrs Jo S Joplin recently arrivedfrum in Richmond to the delight of their tdMrs purchased Mr Harbers coat business Joplin ¬ sectionbeing Rev Benjamin L Stuart C U 94 who has frequently visited relatives wherehe churches Frierson Memorial Ebenezer and Williamsport near Columbia Mr Stuart was formerly pastor of the Sulphur Springs Texas church but was compelled to leave that climate on account of his health He is a grand ¬ wellknownhcrti Shelby ¬ The Prandennlal Club dinners are growing monotonously awellexbatisting the capacity of the guests theh06tsnot kin teen gentlemen hail their shoes under Jastrhursday ring of oyster cocktaila and the Gnal coffee there was a vwible liange in Uis- policy of expansion every one present agreeing that it was a condition and nut a theory that confronted them they had already expanded to the ut ¬ buttonsNine whole a most elegant spread the deli ¬ cacv of the menu being veflfeon direct front the plains broaxnt here via the great Windy Wonder by the Unsalted rMr the meal furnishing jokes for contemplation between courses At the far end of the table the host eat iBexhaustible ¬ the Club Dr Vaught said Dr Foster Au entire innovation was sprung upon ounglady wiw tJlotklEWitedtD S JicCrearyfl hitherto uamMebd Rpread 5bees jtJylMittao the nortf Mr Tuihy uMMkt byjatroduciog young lt L = 1 = fJC ressea leaves a high work for the rest to shoot at AVo have the tint of a suspicion that tho decorations of gold silk embroidered linen candelabracut glass rare china and pearl cutlery be- trayed ¬ the guiding spirit behind the the throne to whom after till the honor for the magnificent is due Mrs R E Tnrley if she content dusbands the fact that the Prandeunial Club never had a more enjoyable meeting or a more sumptuous repast The next meeting will be with Mr W S Moberly RELKjIOUS The Sunday morning sermon on New yearhLlsbeen heard Mr Lloyd at the Christian church We bad the pleasure of hearing him on Sunday evening along the same line but dealing with the subject in a more practical manner Mr Lloyd is a man who line convictions and does not hesitate to utter them Ills illustrations fitted many of us so perfectly that some were squirmirg around under the hot fire but even these endorsed what ho said In this connection we copy this item from tho Nicholasville Journal Rev II G Henderson formerly a minister of the Kentucky Conference created quite a preachin I should not preach on tho evils of the day but on Mormonism or when the twentieth century begins Something that will not work on the feelings of the congregation Yes indeed it must be stopped DEATHS FKITZ Miss Annie Frits the 15 hyearold near Waco died on Sunday CLABK John S Clark died in Fayette last week Deceased was a native of Estl II county and had many relatives in this section among them Mr Henry B Dillingham of this city POWERS John Powers a highly re- spected citizen of Sliver Creek neigh ¬ borhood died on Saturday after a short Illness 0 pneumonia He was sevent years of age and a native of Ireland A wife and eight children survive LOOAN The hOlly of Sanford M Jr I the infant son of Rev and Mrs San- ford V M Logan was brought from Middlesboro and buried hero on Sun day The little one was thirteen months old and gave every promise of beinaflne healthy child but pneu mourn carried it away Rev Dr ix >gan of this city went to Middlesboro on Saturday and with the sorrowiug par ents accompanied the corpse to Rich- mond In this great sorrow the loss of their first and only child Rev and Mrs Logan have the sympathy 0 many friendsg BnowNFor the second time Mr and Mrs Milward G Brown have been called upon to give up a darling child After days and nights of weary watch ¬ log hoping praying tho spirit of their sevenyearold son Milward Jr took its flight on Saturday morning leaving behind two brokenhearted parents and 0a to understand the meaning of their parents grief The little sufferer died of peritonitis and was laid to rest on Sunday afternoon beside his little frother who died some time ago Mr aud Urown request the CLIMAX to thank most earnestly the friends who were H > kind to them in their sorrow Especially are we asked to extend to the physicians who kept constant vigil at the bedside of the little boy Their tenderness soliciude and assistance will nover IKS forgotten sOn l1 0 years Anna was a bright energetic child to know her was to love her We art loathe to give her up We extend our heart felt sympathy to the bereaved family Til hard so hard to speak the words Mast we forever part Dearest Anna we have laid theec In the peaceful graves Bat thy memory will be cherisheda Till we see thy heavenly face We miss thee from our home Anna We miss thee from thy placet A shadow oer oar life is We miss the sunshine of thy face But far beyond this world of changes Far beyond this world of care We shall find oar missing loved one In oar Fathers mansion fair Jeans while our hearts are bleeding Oer the spoils that death has won We would at this solemn meeting Calmly say Thy will be done Though cast down were not forsaken Though afflicted not alone Thou dldst give and thou hast taken ttlessed Lord thy will be done A Beautiful and Instructive Seed Book We have just received from Messrs Wood Siubbs Louisville Ky one of their beautiful now seed catalogues fur 1100 The cover is handsomely litho o pf urat colors The catalogue is a book of 64 pages filled with valuable infor ¬ mation for farmers and gardners from beginning to end In vegetable seeds it contains a full list of the best varie- ties many of which is illustrated and also gives information about time to plant method of culture insect reme- dies and other matters connected with the crop In grass and field seeds many desirable sorts which have not oeeu planted In Kentucky to any great extent are fully described and their merits compared with other crops Special attention may be called to the value of Cow Peas the great soil im provers Soja Deans Teosinto an enor mous yielding forage crop Broom- Corn its value as a crop culture etc Alfalfa Clover etc Glancing through the list of flower seeds we note it is very complete and will without doubt be of great interest to lovers of flowers There ia a farm and garden calander iu varIous and for those who have not bad much experience in gardening p4geofli structions about sowing and manage ment of garden crops Altogether it is one of the most complete teed cata- logues ¬ we have ever seen and will bo found a most useful guide both for gartliers and farmers That quality flrstclassis monials from such men as tho Commis stoner of Agriculture ot Kentucky the Superintendent of Cave Hill Cemetery nt Louisville many farmers and gard criers through this section and as a the letter from the commissioner states There is no reason why annunlly as good or better stocks can be obtained at home This beautiful catalogue ja mailed free and a postal to Wood Stubbs at Louisville will bring it to your address The ToM Pardon Giv Bradley Gets Back at the Climax ExGovernor Bradleys recent par dun of Bill Todd a few days before the govk nation here that acting upon the sug gestinu of entirely responsible reptit is bleritizens the CLIMAX denounced the liovernortj act uf clemency as a down- right travesty > justice an luex cueable violation of good eense a jrroee effectd murder of his brother Matt Todd was orfor Zeus still echoed in our ears The law was permitted to take its course aol thatInstice trial allowed To the euragwl neighbors of the murdered man accede I and instead of a life for a life the Jeeer penalty of lifeImprlsollweut was meted out toth fratricide and the angered people seemed appeased Th 8 fact made Gov Hradleysunexpeeted Mad pardon of Todd iuhumiMi wb4hadJ lhIooRdatiou1md ta attorMy WM not eoawllwd ia the maI iap1nttMrMlrilig Ute et tbatascb reps UMceittswMM John ThOrps d Mrtv laberil J 0 oi < < t 1 t J 14 Strike For Your Altarsm and Your Fires n Patriotism is always corn mendable but in every breast there should be not only the esire to be a good citizen to be strong able bodied and well fitted for the battle of life To do this pure- blood is absolutely neces- sary ¬ and Hoods Sarsapa- rilla is the one specific which cleanses the Blood thorough It acts equally well fora oth sexes and all ages HumorU When need 1 Mood pur fier Hke Hoods SarstpAritb It cured my humor and is exceUcril as a nerve tonic fosle Eaton Stafford Springs Cl F1di Saua Hood Hill cure fleer IIU the nonirritating and i iijjjihart1c to take wtiJ iiooda xiaperiLias weeks previous to thin issue of the pus don they had seen Todd in the peniten tiary and that instead of being a stoop edover waxencheeked hecticUnshed consumptive he was as straight as an Indian in ruddy health and weighed 200 pounds Responding to an Im pulse of indignation and disgust at the seeming inconsiderateness and precip itanry of the Governors action the CLIMAX condemned his grant of the pardon and left him to bear alone the responsibility having failed to find or ear of a man who had so much as en onned a petition for executive clem- ency We marked copy of this paper atd sent it to Gov Bradley and no disagreement with our criticism of the Governor except the mild remon- strance ¬ ol the Fantagraph which sng gested that though the Governor did outIf of influential petitioners for the pardon of Todd Imagine our surprise when Governor Bradley wrote Col Caperton and the editor of the CLIMAX that he- ad h not pardoned Todd without groatl pressure brought to bear by a petition from citizens of Todds own ounty In justice to the Governor whom we mercilessly criticised for corn mitting an act without extenuating features we feel constrained to publish the names of the petitioners given in his letters and will probably do so next week if Gov Bradley consents In further extenuation the Governor says that upon tho recommendation of to t Gfficer rantetL Of course says the Gov- ernor I had a right to suppose that he had made a truthful statement Alas William Todd arrived here on Monday night and was in this office yesterday and any man who would pronounce him a sickly consumptive dying man he p glatit for good measure The ends of justice thereis The Electric Railroad Richmond to Lex ¬ inglonb The CLIMAX a Dr David Bennett a native Madison ian but now a prominent banker and Lexingtonwllereby promoters of the scheme to build au electric railway from Lexington to project it out says that the road olie of the right of way having been se vRichmond aDr ute of this little scheme and it is a the Doctor will have to go np opposition ¬ We believe the citizens of Richmond topourth ol Lexington and will not be lured into promoting a scheme that is designed to upbuild Lexingtons interests by mak ing Richmond and other adjacent towns prosperityDr I tho highest respect without reservation argues with plausibility the great ad ¬ vantage such a road would be to the 3aiid thatIt reasoning That Is the way it is made to appear at this end of the line Now let us see what they expect out of this move Here are some of the reasons constucted LexIn were not specially designed for readers at this end of the road but the CLIMAX reproduces the article to show that questionthinbiggest ing on the sine of Lexington GOOD THING FOR THE BLUE- GRASS TIlE MANIFOLD ADVANTAGES THAT WOULD COME FROM TIlE CON STRUOTION OF A SYSTEM OF ELECTRIC RAILWAYS TO TOUCH CENTRAL KEN- TUCKY CITIES D T BAXTER FIGURES OUT SOME OF SPLENDID RESULTS A of electric railways through out Central Kentucky connecting the GeorgetownViricbester sallies with Lexington would be of in thisfavored inonwealth It would require about 100 miles of road and its cost would be less than 10000 per mile The right of way could be secured along the turn pikes and the grades would be easy with the exception of the line to Richmond This would have to be atClevelandbut made whereby tho bridge already there could be used after it was strengthened n little The balance of the Richmond route would be easy of construction 5a- makuLexIngton ¬ countlug mean the cheapening of freight rates to the surrounding cities for Lexington it a competitive point and goods could bo transported from here to either otto ol them over the electric lines at a great saving At present these cities cannot get the benefit competition aud the haulfreight to Lexington It would place the mer chants of the smaller cities in close wlthTpxIn wholesalehouses low prices as Cincinnati and Louisville jobbers It would be a Irsting benefit asthey expensefor would promote the very best theatrical performances in Lexington and it is more than likely that nightly perform companiest were in operation With awealtliyand amusementloving of nearly 100000 to draw from it would seem that alt opera house could bo Oiled nightly it the attractions were up to the standard dfiire by the people 4t thofArmer hardly be ettm td Their prodnco can be quickly and cheaply sent to this onef a country pode 1s soncerned nlagup th lwgst cittea fX the con n ttt6erItwOQW nearLox1nton t > h if d 1ol could thow their milk prodnfi into 1IOIJrcBsoIwhyns her as is ninde in Wisconsin New Yorl or Ohio In return our butchers and dealeis in oysters game etc coffin find ready sale for murti of their good among the farmers na it is often im ¬ r w 2ithout inconvenience 5e An electric railway F> stem of tin kind outlined would bringto L singtoi mire business than any other cutci p iso reqnring no greater on lilY of- luney il It would not only benefit ton but would l e of Jlie greatest to the business men and citi- zens ¬ generullyof the cities jinmed and th cdinplcthnith J rise is being completed by Eastern capitalists and if they receive jt sum cl out amnnt of encouragement at least oleor two of the proposed lines will be projected in the near future It is al- most certain that wealthy landowner a ta zhuhlyke enterprise and the business mm ofthe surrounding towns could afford to help suhlcriptlons good work begin for the Blue Grass Region ought to be electrically connect ¬ ed not only by telephone but by trolley cars as W T BAXTER UeallyrAxington her enterprise and resourceful m 3lho ls of helping herself to the good things oing to waste in her immediate vicin ¬ OpenDoor lr of course Uut Dr Bennett asks why should Richmond oppose this twentieth century effort at benevolent assimilation Are we not Demociats free traders etc etc aU 1C to 1 Amen so be it Doctor but wo like Republican reciprocal free trade a and dislike a poll cy that would result in run ¬ ning over people to Lexington for tr cheapight close our clerks to be idle and grass to grow in our streets Nay nay Doctor we must object to the buitdll1gof the road for the very same reason that you really want it built forto hell Lex ington PAINT LICK Is county1the Mr O T Wallace of Point Leavell visited in our midst Saturday and Sun- day Mr Newton Todd has returned to pleasantisit Miss Elizabeth Embry returned to t spenthin Dr Ramsey and family left last week to spend the winter in Little Rock Ark Miss Lncile and Mayme will be- reatly mused from our social circle Mrs Joe Adams and bright little daughter Virginia were welcomed home Friday from Cleveland where they have been visiting Mrs Adams parents The physicians of Paint Lick have een kept unusually busy during the partleulars Ed Cuirtx1 Mrand Mrs W S Fish have moved occupiedby ry L Wallace are easily domiciled at the New Hope Parsonage aimpicesf be held at Now Hope church this afternoon at threo oclock These ser ¬ ices will be conducted regularly each on Wednesday afternoon instead t night during the winter months The Clmutauqua Circle was moat de ¬ FannyB President Echols makes a capital lead- er ¬ and the circle is getting down to earnest work As they are late in be ¬ ginning the course the members find it necessary to take several weeks work iu ono Hows This We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any cute of Catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J Cheney Co Props Toledo O- We the undersigned have known F Cheney fur the last 15 years and be lievo him perfectly honorable in all b afinanciallyble by their firm DrugjrlstsToledo y OHalls ly acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Trice druIistsTestimllnials I Halls Family Pills are the best 1m SOMETHING TO EAT ALL DAY And until midnight FINE RESTAURANT OYSTERS ALL STYLES REGULAR MEALS FRUITS CANDIES TOBACC CIGARS 3ETHAM SANDWICHES- AND COFFEE JanlOly A DINE ILI Next door to old postofce INSIDE YOUR SHIRT + ++++ 4 t ++++++ t you may feel comfortable or other wire according to the way it is luthdereIOur n LAUND iYWORK p + + + qswill pleaBd Collars CufFs said Shirt are finished to a com ¬ fortable degree of stillness with or- witbouLors1 as desired Our cleiiing agents are pure water anti soap Expert hands do the worktyom start to finish XKHUMI STEAM UUNMfY Notice to Debtors I Perkius Mm Oe 1 sad euYf trotibU aa4eo11 L CRUTCHBK lanasw AdiuIaJer CWlMCh n c i cJji ii 1n For Sale I I handle large quantities ol grain said am make close prices at any time At present I havo 40000 Bu No 2 White Seed Oats Bit No2 Mixed Seed Oats Grown in Indiana IllinoiF Wisconsin mil Nebraska w theyhit SO days on account of shortage of the oats crop I have also 40000 Bu New No 8 Seed Corn and will deliver it bulk or sacked in quantities to suit purchaser anywhere in Kentucky CATTLE VACCINATED forfarmers tive of black leg now prevalent in this section H BJJUR WHITE janlOlf ESTILL MADISOX 00 KY Pataize fa Ioo Insure your dwellings barns and other prop- erty In the BLUE CRASS INSURANCB COM PANYi of Lexington Ky a home institution Gives protection against fiRE LIGHTNING AND TORNADO No assessment calls on members when base occur to other members and no Initiation fee charged to become a member of company The cheapest and most reliable company for thi people our county now operating In thc otate and gets cheaper every year falling tt yearFor en their agent attorneyatlawRichmond Court House pert door to State Bank Sr Trust Company upstairsJH ABTEB Pres may2ily O C BOSWORTH Secy Dissolution Notice The firm of Duncan Chenault has t j mu ¬ mat consent been dissolved Mr Chcnanlt Liveryhulness anlO2w B R DUNCAN Baltimore has a Bohemian M E l Church UNSOLICITED KINGSTON KY December 1C 1899 Editor ClimaxRichmond Ky x DEAR SiitWilh you be so kind as to publish in your paper the following byRheumatism Vitality and General Nervous Prostration I was treated by a number of the best Physicians in this county arid also took the following Patent Medicines Hoods Sarsaparilla Dr Smiths Kidney Tonic Dr Kilmers Swamp Root for the Kidneys Stewarts Dyspepsia Tablets Soda Mint Tablets etc including many other nostrums that did me no good Now I wish I could get all the world together so I could tell them how I was hcaledand especially my friends in Madison county that I have been a terrible sufferer for these six years past from the crown of my head to the sole of my feet My Stomach Liver and Kidneys were in an awful condition my nervous system was completely broken down with lost vitality and manhood I was confined to my room most of the time My physicians as good as they have in any country treated me faithfully with bnt littlpOr no benefit Sonic of them told me I could not get well I love my Physiciansthey did all they could for mo But the drugs wonld only alleviate for a whilo as soon as I would quit taking them the same old thing WQuLs to be gone over with again Everything I would eat or drink would give such pain that I would pray to die I want all that are diseased to ho made WHOLE as I have been These statements are unsolicited by anyone are only made by mo that my friends everywhere and especially in Madison county may go as I haye done and be healed My mind was directed to Professors Wilson Kennedy Magnetic Heal- ers ¬ at Zimmer Hotel Richmond Ky where I commenced taking treatment under The Weltmer method of Magnetic Healing following it up for 13 days without medicine I feel a new man again have no more pain Sometimes I havo to pause and think whether it is I or not so far am I from pain and suf feriiig Before I took this treatment I whould have to take lots of morphine to get any ease or rest Oftentimes my wife had to turn me in bed I AM NOW AWELL MAN It is true I urn not strong at I used to be but I am gaining In strength each dayam nearly 53 years of age addressing ¬ N B CREEKMORE They treat any and all diseases without the use of drugs or medicine +++++ ++++++ + + 4 + +++++ + + + + ++ Bins Bairei Pljsoulh kls The TRUE BLUE Strain Cockerels for sale 100 Trios 500 This completes my 21st year of breeding the one va ¬ riety exclusivelyNRS ARBUCKLE Silver Creek Madison Co Ky nov93m + + + + 4+ + 4 + 44 + ++ + + + + tr A d lADl1E8 g III c r9 A ih k t F Q tJ Our assortment of Ladies Jackets Furs Japes Childrens Wraps of all descrip ¬ V tions We have not the time to describe each article but can safely say that wcA1 have a I Stock of Wraps = > l to suit every one and our PRICES are T the LOWEST on high grade goods and Vno other firm in the City can compete r with us We are offering a select linet of Jackets at following prices 200 224 300 i 449 if 674 if 8 00 t You vill find in this lot a complete assortment of colors modled after patterns of recentt cut and made of materials that we a commend for durable wearin fact such ra goods as will please and attract the eye as priceff at see you tW up your mind to purchase a wrap c 5 See our Tailorrmade Suits for Ladies ifyou f think of buying us it will pay you BOS1EYe resisted TRY US Ivj e If in want of MILLINERY call and see us we can save you maney A Respectfully Subrriitd to Cash Trade f E Y ELDEL Men FOR AeCALL PATTEJWS I I IiI f HANOnRCHIfS GALORE r- An exceptional opportunity Iou the Holiday Sea oDrIhe first on the list and of interest to the little folks is the Fairy Handkerchiefs Illustrating the old familiar stories of Mother Goose Rip Van Winkle and Cin derrella They are also suitable for couch pillows 5 eee Ladies plain white hemstitched handker ¬ chiefs 4c Ladies embroidered and hemstitched handkerchiefs 5 10 15 20 25c Ladies alllinen embroidered and hem ¬ stitched handkerchiefs 25c Ladies alllinen lace edge and hem ¬ stitched handkerchiefs 25c Ladies plain alllinen handkerchiefs lOc Mens colored bordered handkerchiefs 5 and lOc Mens white hemstitched handkerchiefs 5 10 and 20c Mens alllinen hemstitched handker- chiefs ¬ 25c Mens Japanese silk fancy bordered handkerchiefs lOc Mens Japanese silk initial corner hand ¬ kerchiefs lOc Mens Plaid Mufflers 25c Ladies Suspenders with fancy buckels 10 and 25c Ladies Pompadour Combs 5 and loc Fancy Towels lo 20 25 and 35c Quiltted Red Satin Slippers lined and fur top 150 Plain Brown Felt Slipper lined and fur top SI 00 Carpet Fringe 9c a yd Small Table Covers 40c If you want to give a handsome Xmas present and one very acceptable come and purchase one of our figured satin damasks table linen and napkins to match 800 per set llo1idayLeidcrs purchaser We can please you Respectfully DWN MPKa NEW sseesssee se a- JEADY 88QQ t U FOR T- HEYEAR q Our immense store is now filled to over ¬ flowing with the newest most attractive and useful articles for- t to consisting of Ladies DesksCbif foniers China Cabinets Book Cases Rockers Hall and libra ry Chairs Morris Chairs Jar diniere Stands and Screens thebeautiful avoidthe yourleis1redelivelcd you desireWATCH Otii 4u- Uf n 2 Y 8 ow Wiu m u SI NEVILLE MOBERLEYI- I 220222 W Main Street LlA GHTZk2RICHMOND KY I < < iot Jt f > > t r I Y l I 1H 0 II hr I

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The Richmond Climax

J C CREiAULTononProprietorA D MILLER Business ManagerC E WOODS Editor

WEDNESDAY JAN 10 1900

fOBLlaUKIJXVERY TKDNIC3UAY BT

Tha Climax Printing CO

PRICK PKH YKAR 150=A DEPUTY sheriff of this county re ¬

cently purchased drink of whisky atn blindtiger BO that his brother officermight havo evidence of the illicit saleof liquor The result was they raptured the proprietors of the hell holeand a united populace applauded thecunning and daring of the officers whothus were enabled to bring the culpritsto justice

Senator llatrel paying the role ofthe fly onioN into tliu parlor of SpiderJohn Whallen prtieuds to accept a

4600 bribe secures the keys to thetreasure box holds them up in theSenate and John Uhallcn is caught inthe act of cOiit11tiI a public officialThe cases arts parallel The twosheriffs and the Senator deserve thepraiso of every honest laWabidincitizen May their tribe increase

Combs vs Harris and Other Contests

The first skirmibh in the State and1egislativo contests took place onThursday last when the drawing ofcommittees to try the cases occurred inupon sessions of the House and SenateThe Democrats drew ten of the elevenmembers of the joint committee to trythe contest for Governor and nine ofthe eleven members of the joint corn ¬

mittee to hear the contest for Lieuten ¬

ant GovernorIn the IWO oolites for seats in the

Senate tlieUemocra s draw seven out ofnine to try one care and eight out ofnine to try the other

In the IS counties for seats in theIlousuthe Democrats drew majoritieson eight committees and the Kupublicans got iDiijuritiex on tenCOMBS DEM Vti HARRIS REP

The first committee drawn was in thecase of Combs vs Harris from Madi ¬

son county The committee was as fol ¬

lowsW T Laflfertv Dem of HarrisonLee Egbert born of Fulton-

V H Callopy hem of KentonG D Stout Deui of WoodfordH S Berry Rep of LexingtonIf a majority of Democrats presup ¬

poses the victory of the Democraticcontestant Mr Harris chances ofholding his seat are very slim But itis improper to predict the outcome ofthe case or prejudge its merits in ad ¬

vance of the hearing of the evidenceUnless Mr Combs can prove his claimshe does not desire to oust Mr IlasrisIf he does establish a superior claim tothe seat Mr Harris doubtless will re¬

gretfully but gracefully submitOur Representative Hon W T Har-

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was chosen to act upon two of thecontests as followsCANNON REP VS STOUT REP

This committee in the Woodfordcounty cLose of Cannon vs Stout is asfollowsV

Haaiis Rep of MadisonAV T Lalf Tty Dem of HarrisonJluhlenbergJwling1rlI

LlCAS REP VSAM AULTOX < I >KMIppre enmlive Allmrt II Churl tontIIajriIN ¬

V T ll rris Itp of MadisonU A XKHI IhMti I of llarilin

KiaiikliiiTJOVSimpsonItiiHiiie Iou hi iiHvt lcen drawn to tryI lie stout contov Ie when Mr Stoutwill try Mr Harris cnse Mr Stout isa Dfin tcmt elected from Woodfordcouutv hut us tlsr are only two Demorruts on this committee Mr Im ris

Woodfurlllr8tJCillntiwCOXTH8T FOR GOVERNOR

Smmiorr-iKewtnn Frazier Dem of ShelhvIt C JruniJiaw Dim Pop Chris

ttiin1 Einbrr Allen Dam Fayutte-

RepresenrativisC i V Hickuiiiii Dem MrLeniicountyUAdmin Kenick Hem Clark

VarrenIIPenllietonMCONTEST FOR LIEUTENANT GOV

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ihlPIRSONAL

Miss Laura Luxon is in Lexington

Mr H B Hangef is in New YorkMr and Mrs B J Clay are in Lex

IngtonMrsB L Mlddleton is at home from

Shelby ville S

Mr Socrates Maupin was in Frank-fort

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last weekMiss Sweeney Is the guest of Prof J

B Harris familyPostmaster Wallace spent two days

at Irvine last week

Miss Katie Smith is at home from avisit to Newcastle

Mrs J M Henton of Winchester iswith Mrs C C Smith

Misses Mary Letcher and LauraLynn are Cincinnati

Mr and Mrs John B Chenault areat homo from Frankfort

Miss Mary Spencer Smith has ret-urned from Winchester

Miss Della H Bennett la visiting MITSam Bennett at Frankfurt

Miss Mary Evans is home fromChilesburgacd Lexington

lion W T Harris came up fromFrankfort and spent Sunday

Mrs J R Pates and child of VerBailies are with Mrs G E Lilly

Miss Chestnut of Corbin is visitingMiss Helen Terrill at IWersville

Mr Chas Curtis has returned to themilitary academy at Staunton Va

Miss Bessie Baughman has lwen theguest of Mrs John Feeney at Paris

Mrs Evan S McCord and Miss BelleBennett are at home from Frankfort

Mr J Randall Farris returned to theBible College at Lexington last week

Mrs M M Hanger of Stanton Vais visiting Mr and Mrs II B Hanger

lIafJrnretChenaultMr John N Turner of Campbells

yule was the guest of friends here last

weekMissesCarlisle and Eleanor Che

nault have returned to school in Virgizia

The Century Club held its last meeting with Mr Harry B Hanger at Arlington

Mr Leslie Rice returned to KentuckyWesleyan College at lastWednesday

Dr L II Landman will be at theZimmer Hotel Richmond on Wednes ¬

day January 10

Mr and Mrs Thos E Arnold leavethis week for a two months visit to thelatters relatives at DeLand Florida

Mrs James Bennett has returnedfrom the bedside ol her mother MrsMary J Wnrfleld Clay who Is quite illat Lexington

Mr anti Mrs John Donelsou anddauJhtfr 1

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extended wisit to Flotitla

winhavepast the years have returned to Madi-son county their former homeJayradrOllddal1lllIcr t

will lie marriedHun Evan S McCord left SaturdayspendingIWO

ties here Mrs McCord and childrenwill not return home for aoine weeks

Dr Carl Fish left on Friday to reenter the Chicago Homeopathic CollegePresident ¬

¬6ZVMr Lindcll P Evans of Glasgow

hislichmondsame jolly wholesoued Limlell of oldaiul everybody regardless of racecolorseehlll1fromlrtntonHarrisdaughter I

went from this county fifty years a tJlie is a brother of Mrs Ben F Crooke Iof Kingston

lalltThnl8daypectin From the number of prettypictures of a queenly woman that nowadnrn his bachelors den we believe his

prospects are very exceedingly goodat least we encourage him to hope BO-

i OoPllnt that clock tell you its timeto gT asked a Veaten belle of hercollege boy caller late one night lastreplletNoclockImmediately

lIon Sam H Stone exAuditor ofState bag gone to Louisville to resideanddaughterclticsHon histerm of Deputy Insurance Commission-er

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has expired will resume the practiceof his profession tho law at Rich ¬

mond Frankfort RoundaboutMr and Mrs Jo S Joplin recently

arrivedfrumin Richmond to the delight of theirtdMrspurchased Mr Harbers coat businessJoplin ¬

sectionbeingRev Benjamin L Stuart C U 94

who has frequently visited relativeswherehechurches Frierson Memorial Ebenezerand Williamsport near Columbia MrStuart was formerly pastor of theSulphur Springs Texas church butwas compelled to leave that climate onaccount of his health He is a grand ¬

wellknownhcrtiShelby ¬

The Prandennlal Club dinners aregrowing monotonously awellexbatistingthe capacity of the guests

theh06tsnotkinteen gentlemen hail their shoes underJastrhursdayring of oyster cocktaila and the Gnalcoffee there was a vwible liange in Uis-policy of expansion every one presentagreeing that it was a condition andnut a theory that confronted themthey had already expanded to the ut¬

buttonsNinewhole a most elegant spread the deli ¬

cacv of the menu being veflfeon directfront the plains broaxnt here via thegreat Windy Wonder by the UnsaltedrMrthe meal furnishing jokes forcontemplation between courses Atthe far end of the table the host eat

iBexhaustible ¬

the Club Dr Vaught said Dr FosterAu entire innovation was sprung uponoungladywiw

tJlotklEWitedtDS

JicCrearyfl hitherto uamMebd Rpread5beesjtJylMittao the nortf Mr TuihyuMMkt byjatroduciog young lt

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ressea leaves a high work for the restto shoot at AVo have the tint of asuspicion that tho decorations of goldsilk embroidered linen candelabracutglass rare china and pearl cutlery be-trayed

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the guiding spirit behind thethe throne to whom after till thehonor for the magnificent is due

Mrs R E Tnrley if she contentdusbandsthe fact that the Prandeunial Clubnever had a more enjoyable meeting ora more sumptuous repast The nextmeeting will be with Mr W SMoberly

RELKjIOUSThe Sunday morning sermon on NewyearhLlsbeen

heard Mr Lloyd at the Christianchurch We bad the pleasure ofhearing him on Sunday evening alongthe same line but dealing with thesubject in a more practical manner MrLloyd is a man who line convictionsand does not hesitate to utter themIlls illustrations fitted many of us soperfectly that some were squirmirgaround under the hot fire but eventhese endorsed what ho said In thisconnection we copy this item from thoNicholasville Journal Rev II GHenderson formerly a minister of theKentucky Conference created quite apreachin I

should not preach on tho evils of theday but on Mormonism or when thetwentieth century begins Somethingthat will not work on the feelings ofthe congregation Yes indeed it mustbe stopped

DEATHSFKITZ Miss Annie Frits the 15hyearoldnear Waco died on SundayCLABK John S Clark died in

Fayette last week Deceased was anative of Estl II county and had manyrelatives in this section among themMr Henry B Dillingham of this city

POWERS John Powers a highly re-spected citizen of Sliver Creek neigh ¬

borhood died on Saturday after a shortIllness 0 pneumonia He was seventyears of age and a native of IrelandA wife and eight children survive

LOOAN The hOlly of Sanford M Jr Ithe infant son of Rev and Mrs San-ford V M Logan was brought fromMiddlesboro and buried hero on Sunday The little one was thirteenmonths old and gave every promise ofbeinaflne healthy child but pneumourn carried it away Rev Dr ix>ganof this city went to Middlesboro onSaturday and with the sorrowiug parents accompanied the corpse to Rich-mond In this great sorrow the lossof their first and only child Rev andMrs Logan have the sympathy 0many friendsgBnowNFor the second time Mrand Mrs Milward G Brown have beencalled upon to give up a darling childAfter days and nights of weary watch ¬

log hoping praying tho spirit of theirsevenyearold son Milward Jr tookits flight on Saturday morning leavingbehind two brokenhearted parents and0ato understand the meaning of theirparents grief The little sufferer diedof peritonitis and was laid to rest onSunday afternoon beside his littlefrother who died some time ago Mraud Urown request the CLIMAX tothank most earnestly the friends whowere H> kind to them in their sorrowEspecially are we asked to extend

to the physicians who keptconstant vigil at the bedside of thelittle boy Their tenderness soliciudeand assistance will nover IKS forgottensOnl1 0 years Annawas a bright energetic child to knowher was to love her We art loatheto give her up We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family

Til hard so hard to speak the wordsMast we forever partDearest Anna we have laid theecIn the peaceful gravesBat thy memory will be cherishedaTill we see thy heavenly face

We miss thee from our home AnnaWe miss thee from thy placetA shadow oer oar life isWe miss the sunshine of thy face

But far beyond this world of changesFar beyond this world of care

We shall find oar missing loved oneIn oar Fathers mansion fair

Jeans while our hearts are bleedingOer the spoils that death has won

We would at this solemn meetingCalmly say Thy will be done

Though cast down were not forsakenThough afflicted not alone

Thou dldst give and thou hast takenttlessed Lord thy will be done

A Beautiful and Instructive Seed Book

We have just received from MessrsWood Siubbs Louisville Ky one oftheir beautiful now seed catalogues fur1100 The cover is handsomely litho

opfurat colors The catalogue is a bookof 64 pages filled with valuable infor ¬

mation for farmers and gardners frombeginning to end In vegetable seedsit contains a full list of the best varie-ties many of which is illustrated andalso gives information about time toplant method of culture insect reme-dies and other matters connected withthe crop In grass and field seedsmany desirable sorts which havenot oeeu planted In Kentucky to anygreat extent are fully described andtheir merits compared with other cropsSpecial attention may be called to thevalue of Cow Peas the great soil improvers Soja Deans Teosinto an enormous yielding forage crop Broom-Corn its value as a crop culture etcAlfalfa Clover etc Glancing throughthe list of flower seeds we note it isvery complete and will without doubtbe of great interest to lovers of flowersThere ia a farm and garden calander iuvarIousand for those who have not bad muchexperience in gardening p4geoflistructions about sowing and management of garden crops Altogether it isone of the most complete teed cata-logues

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we have ever seen and will bofound a most useful guide both forgartliers and farmers That quality

flrstclassismonials from such men as tho Commisstoner of Agriculture ot Kentucky theSuperintendent of Cave Hill Cemeterynt Louisville many farmers and gardcriers through this section and as athe letter from the commissioner states

There is no reason why annunllyas good or better stocks can be obtainedat home This beautiful catalogue jamailed free and a postal to WoodStubbs at Louisville will bring it toyour address

The ToM Pardon Giv Bradley Gets Backat the Climax

ExGovernor Bradleys recent pardun of Bill Todd a few days before thegovknation here that acting upon the suggestinu of entirely responsible reptit is

bleritizens the CLIMAX denounced theliovernortj act uf clemency as a down-right travesty > justice an luexcueable violation of good eense a jrroeeeffectdmurder of his brother Matt Todd wasorforZeus still echoed in our ears The lawwas permitted to take its course aol

thatInsticetrial allowed To the euragwlneighbors of the murdered man accede Iand instead of a life for a life the Jeeerpenalty of lifeImprlsollweut was metedout toth fratricide and the angeredpeople seemed appeased Th8 factmade Gov Hradleysunexpeeted Mad

pardon of Todd iuhumiMiwb4hadJlhIooRdatiou1md ta

attorMy WM not eoawllwd ia the maI

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Patriotism is always cornmendable but in every breastthere should be not only the

esire to be a good citizento be strong able bodied

and well fitted for the battleof life To do this pure-blood is absolutely neces-sary

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and Hoods Sarsapa-rilla is the one specific whichcleanses the Blood thorough

It acts equally well foraoth sexes and all agesHumorU When need 1 Mood pur

fier Hke Hoods SarstpAritb It curedmy humor and is exceUcril as a nervetonic fosle Eaton Stafford Springs Cl

F1di SauaHood Hill cure fleer IIU the nonirritating and

i iijjjihart1c to take wtiJ iiooda xiaperiLias

weeks previous to thin issue of the pusdon they had seen Todd in the penitentiary and that instead of being a stoopedover waxencheeked hecticUnshedconsumptive he was as straight as anIndian in ruddy health and weighed200 pounds Responding to an Impulse of indignation and disgust at theseeming inconsiderateness and precipitanry of the Governors action theCLIMAX condemned his grant of thepardon and left him to bear alone theresponsibility having failed to find or

ear of a man who had so much as enonned a petition for executive clem-

ency We marked copy of this paperatd sent it to Gov Bradley andno disagreement with our criticism ofthe Governor except the mild remon-strance

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ol the Fantagraph which snggested that though the Governor didoutIfof influential petitioners for the pardonof Todd Imagine our surprise whenGovernor Bradley wrote Col Capertonand the editor of the CLIMAX that he-

adh not pardoned Todd without groatlpressure brought to bear by apetition from citizens of Todds ownounty

In justice to the Governor whomwe mercilessly criticised for cornmitting an act without extenuatingfeatures we feel constrained to publishthe names of the petitioners given inhis letters and will probably do sonext week if Gov Bradley consents

In further extenuation the Governorsays that upon tho recommendation of

totGfficerrantetL Of course says the Gov-ernor I had a right to suppose that hehad made a truthful statement AlasWilliam Todd arrived here on Mondaynight and was in this office yesterdayand any man who would pronounce hima sickly consumptive dying man he

pglatitfor good measure The ends of justicethereisThe Electric Railroad Richmond to Lex ¬

inglonbThe CLIMAX aDr David Bennett a native Madisonian but now a prominent banker and

Lexingtonwllerebypromoters of the scheme to build auelectric railway from Lexington toprojectit out says that the roadolieof the right of way having been se

vRichmondaDrute of this little scheme and it is athe Doctor will have to go npopposition ¬

We believe the citizens of Richmondtopourthol Lexington and will not be lured intopromoting a scheme that is designed toupbuild Lexingtons interests by making Richmond and other adjacent townsprosperityDr Itho highest respect without reservationargues with plausibility the great ad ¬

vantage such a road would be to the3aiidthatItreasoning That Is the way it is madeto appear at this end of the line Nowlet us see what they expect out of thismove Here are some of the reasons

constuctedLexInwere not specially designed for readersat this end of the road but the CLIMAXreproduces the article to show thatquestionthinbiggesting on the sine of LexingtonGOOD THING FOR THE BLUE-

GRASSTIlE MANIFOLD ADVANTAGES THAT

WOULD COME FROM TIlE CONSTRUOTION OF A SYSTEM OF

ELECTRIC RAILWAYS TOTOUCH CENTRAL KEN-

TUCKY CITIES

D T BAXTER FIGURES OUT SOME OFSPLENDID RESULTS

A of electric railways throughout Central Kentucky connecting theGeorgetownViricbester

sallies with Lexington would be of in

thisfavoredinonwealth It would require about 100miles of road and its cost would be lessthan 10000 per mile The right ofway could be secured along the turnpikes and the grades would be easywith the exception of the lineto Richmond This would have to be

atClevelandbutmade whereby tho bridge already therecould be used after it was strengthenedn little The balance of the Richmondroute would be easy of construction5a-makuLexIngton ¬

countlugmean the cheapening of freight rates tothe surrounding cities for Lexington ita competitive point and goods could botransported from here to either otto olthem over the electric lines at a greatsaving At present these cities cannotget the benefit competition aud thehaulfreightto Lexington It would place the merchants of the smaller cities in closewlthTpxInwholesalehouseslow prices as Cincinnati and Louisvillejobbers It would be a Irsting benefitastheyexpenseforwould promote the very best theatricalperformances in Lexington and it ismore than likely that nightly performcompaniestwere in operation With awealtliyandamusementloving of nearly100000 to draw from it would seemthat alt opera house could bo Oilednightly it the attractions were up to thestandard dfiire by the people

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thofArmerhardly be ettm t d Their prodncocan be quickly and cheaply sent to thisonefa country pode 1s soncernednlagupth lwgst cittea fX the con n

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ifd1olcould thow their milk prodnfi into

1IOIJrcBsoIwhynsher as is ninde in Wisconsin New Yorlor Ohio In return our butchers anddealeis in oysters game etc coffinfind ready sale for murti of their goodamong the farmers na it is often im ¬

rw2ithoutinconvenience 5eAn electric railway F> stem of tinkind outlined would bringto L singtoimire business than any other cutcip iso reqnring no greater on lilY of-

luneyil It would not only benefitton but would l e of Jlie greatest

to the business men and citi-zens

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generullyof the cities jinmed andthcdinplcthnithJ rise is being completed by Easterncapitalists and if they receive jt sumcl out amnnt of encouragement at leastoleor two of the proposed lines will beprojected in the near future It is al-most certain that wealthy landowneratazhuhlykeenterprise and the business mm ofthesurrounding towns could afford to help

suhlcriptlonsgood work begin for the Blue GrassRegion ought to be electrically connect ¬

ed not only by telephone but by trolleycars as W T BAXTER

UeallyrAxingtonher enterprise and resourceful m 3lho lsof helping herself to the good things

oing to waste in her immediate vicin ¬OpenDoorlr of course Uut Dr Bennett askswhy should Richmond oppose thistwentieth century effort at benevolentassimilation Are we not Demociatsfree traders etc etc aU 1C to 1

Amen so be it Doctor but wo likeRepublican reciprocal free tradea and dislike a pollcy that would result in run¬

ning over people to Lexington fortrcheapightclose our clerks to be idle and grass togrow in our streets Nay nay Doctorwe must object to the buitdll1gof theroad for the very same reason that youreally want it built forto hell Lexington

PAINT LICK

Is county1theMr O T Wallace of Point Leavell

visited in our midst Saturday and Sun-day

Mr Newton Todd has returned topleasantisitMiss Elizabeth Embry returned to

tspenthinDr Ramsey and family left last week

to spend the winter in Little RockArk Miss Lncile and Mayme will be-reatly mused from our social circleMrs Joe Adams and bright little

daughter Virginia were welcomedhome Friday from Cleveland wherethey have been visiting Mrs Adamsparents

The physicians of Paint Lick haveeen kept unusually busy during thepartleulars

Ed Cuirtx1Mrand Mrs W S Fish have movedoccupiedby

ry L Wallace are easily domiciled atthe New Hope Parsonage

aimpicesfbe held at Now Hope church this

afternoon at threo oclock These ser ¬

ices will be conducted regularly eachon Wednesday afternoon instead

t night during the winter monthsThe Clmutauqua Circle was moat de ¬FannyBPresident Echols makes a capital lead-

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and the circle is getting down toearnest work As they are late in be¬

ginning the course the members find itnecessary to take several weeks workiu ono

Hows ThisWe offer One Hundred Dollars Re-

ward for any cute of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh CureF J Cheney Co Props Toledo O-

We the undersigned have known FCheney fur the last 15 years and be

lievo him perfectly honorable in allbafinanciallybleby their firm

DrugjrlstsToledoy OHallsly acting directly upon the blood andmucous surfaces of the system Trice

druIistsTestimllnialsI Halls Family Pills are the best 1m

SOMETHING TO EATALL DAY

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wtheyhitSO days on account of shortage of theoats crop I have also 40000 Bu NewNo 8 Seed Corn and will deliver itbulk or sacked in quantities to suitpurchaser anywhere in Kentucky

CATTLE VACCINATED

forfarmerstive of black leg now prevalent inthis section

H BJJUR WHITEjanlOlf ESTILL MADISOX 00 KY

Pataize fa IooInsure your dwellings barns and other prop-

erty In the BLUE CRASS INSURANCB COMPANYi of Lexington Ky a home institutionGives protection against

fiRE LIGHTNING AND TORNADO

No assessment calls on members when baseoccur to other members and no Initiation feecharged to become a member of company Thecheapest and most reliable company for thipeople our county now operating In thcotate and gets cheaper every year falling ttyearFor en their agentattorneyatlawRichmondCourt House pert door to State Bank Sr TrustCompany upstairsJH

ABTEB Presmay2ily O C BOSWORTH Secy

Dissolution Notice

The firm of Duncan Chenault has t j mu ¬

mat consent been dissolved Mr ChcnanltLiveryhulnessanlO2w B R DUNCAN

Baltimore has a Bohemian M El Church

UNSOLICITEDKINGSTON KY December 1C 1899

EditorClimaxRichmond

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DEAR SiitWilh you be so kind as to publish in your paper the followingbyRheumatismVitality and General Nervous Prostration I was treated by a number of thebest Physicians in this county arid also took the following Patent MedicinesHoods Sarsaparilla Dr Smiths Kidney Tonic Dr Kilmers Swamp Root

for the Kidneys Stewarts Dyspepsia Tablets Soda Mint Tablets etc includingmany other nostrums that did me no good Now I wish I could get all theworld together so I could tell them how I was hcaledand especially my friendsin Madison county that I have been a terrible sufferer for these six years pastfrom the crown of my head to the sole of my feet My Stomach Liver andKidneys were in an awful condition my nervous system was completely brokendown with lost vitality and manhood I was confined to my room most of the timeMy physicians as good as they have in any country treated me faithfully withbnt littlpOr no benefit Sonic of them told me I could not get well I lovemy Physiciansthey did all they could for mo But the drugs wonld onlyalleviate for a whilo as soon as I would quit taking them the same old thingWQuLs to be gone over with again Everything I would eat or drink wouldgive such pain that I would pray to die

I want all that are diseased to ho made WHOLE as I have been Thesestatements are unsolicited by anyone are only made by mo that my friendseverywhere and especially in Madison county may go as I haye done and behealed

My mind was directed to Professors Wilson Kennedy Magnetic Heal-ers

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at Zimmer Hotel Richmond Ky where I commenced taking treatmentunder The Weltmer method of Magnetic Healing following it up for 13 dayswithout medicine I feel a new man again have no more pain Sometimes Ihavo to pause and think whether it is I or not so far am I from pain and sufferiiig Before I took this treatment I whould have to take lots of morphineto get any ease or rest Oftentimes my wife had to turn me in bed I AMNOW AWELL MAN It is true I urn not strong at I used to be but I amgaining In strength each dayam nearly 53 years of ageaddressing ¬

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