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1 lie Richmond Climax J CCHENAtJLT President A D MILLER Manager kOBT S ROWE Editor WEDNESDAY OCT 1 1902 UBLUHKllCVKnV WKDNItSUAY BY Ehe Qlimax Printing Co Incorporated NOUNCEMENTS FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE We are authorized to announce J 111 Ben ton of Clark county as a candidate for Cir ctlt Judge In the 25th Judl ial district subject to the action oi the Democratic party FOR COMMON VEALTHS ATTORNEY We are authorized to announce B A CRUTCJTER Jessamine Ccunty a candidate for Commonwealths Attorney for 2Mb Judicial District subject to the action of the Demo ¬ cratic partyt FOR CIRCUIT CLERK We are requested to announce ROY C WHITE as a candidate for Circuit Court Clerk subject to the action of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce DAN H RRECK as a candidate for Clerk of the Madi ¬ son Circuit Court suoject to the action of the Democratic party I hereby announce myself aa a candidate fOr I be nomination for Clerk of the Madison Cir ¬ e tit Court subject to the action of the Demo- cratic party Hoping that my many friends In tUe past will favorably consider claims that I may have to the nomination and If nom ¬ inated I promise to use all honorable means to rectire my election and if elected to endeavor i I have in the past to faithfully dlcharge tHy duties as Clerk Thanking the people for past and future favors I am RespectfullyS NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION At n called meeting of the Mad ¬ ison County Democratic Commit ¬ tee a quorum being present It is ordered 1st That sv primary election be held in Madison County Kentucky cn the 22nd lay of November 1902 for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for Circuit Clerk of Madison County to bo voted for at the gellerul election in 1903 A pull will be opened at SIX oclock a in and closed at four oclock p in 011 the said thof November in ittch of tho legally established voting precincts in Mudiaon Coun ¬ ty at tho usual voting places in Paul precincts 2nd That on or before twelve ieloclc 110011 on the 7th day of November 1902 each person ex ¬ pecting to become a candidate in Bitid primary shall deposit with W II Shackelford Treasurer the Hun of 150 to be used fur the purpose of defraying expenses ot miid primary election and any person tailing to make said de ¬ posit on or before twelve oclock JUHMI November 7th H 02shnll be ineligible to be voted for at Paid prinmrv election If th j amount deposited should he deem tltl insnfliriiMit to meet the lIes ¬ sary xitit lliM Hiininilieu slmll 04II IiI the candidates qtialifyii to contribute pratit the ueces Kiry amount qualifyingfr than November 7th 1902 submit to the Democratic Committee a list of election officers for each voting place in the County 4th That said primary election Mittll bo hold under the law gov ¬ erning such elections 5th That all legal voters who Intro heretofore affiliated with tho Democratic Party and who xpect to and pledge themselves to sup pirt the nominees of saul party and all persons who will be legal voters ut the November election 1903 who pledge themselves to support the nominee of this pri ¬ mary shall be oligible to vote in said primary Gih Notice of this action shall lj published in the KENTUCKY HKCIISTER and in the Richmond Climax and shall be posted at twentyfour conspicious places in th County one in each voting precinct and on tho Court House dojr in Richmond Kentucky forty days before the said 22nd of November 1902- 7th The County Court Clerk IS directed to prepare ballots for this primary as required by law not Inter tItan the 10th day of Novem ¬ ber 1902 JO B CHBNAULT Chairman Dem Corn sept 804t cot L FiBrawerCon LEXINGTON KY The Third Week of our Great D Per bit RducUon alc Find us prepared to serve you better than ever ta You are invited to examine our offerings 11 F1BroeCo11 MAIN AND BROADWAY LEXINGTON KY- ULUIJ I SAMUEL RANDALL former Spear of the House of Representativessaid I came to consider that the spcak eraliipj was the highest office within the reach of American citizens that it was a grauil official station great in the honors which it conferred and still greater in the ability it gave to impress ou our history and legislation the stamp of truth fairness justice and right In reading the history of our country every one is supposed to learn from what States the Presidents have come but none pay any attention to this the highest office in fie Government Since the withdrawal of Speaker Hen ¬ derson from tlit congressional rnce has for the lime attracted tho attention oi the public to that office it is interest lug to note some of the facts of history concerning it Taking the one hun ¬ dred ansi ten years from 1789 to 1899 the year that General Henderson was chosen fourteen states have furnished tipcakers of the House of Representa ¬ tives Of these six have ben South ¬ ern and eight Northern and Middle States During the one hundred and ten years four Kentuckians have held the epcakership Henry Clay John White Linn Boyd and John G Car lisle They served twentytwo years or onefifth of the whole time In point of time Maine comes next hav ¬ big furnished the speaker eleven years Since the war only two Southern men have served in that office John G Car ¬ lisle of Kentucky and Charles F Crisp of Georgia PERSONAL Mr J R Bush visited his mother in Stanford last week Mrs W B Smith retuiued from Louisville Saturday Mrs M F Arbuckle visited friends in Danville last week Miss Kate Blauton is tho guest of Mrs L It lilanton Mrs Joe Chenault is visiting Miss Alice Laud in Lexington Mrs M Ii White attenued tile State Fair at Louisville last week Mrs E D Harber of Omaha Neb is visiting Mis Joe S Joplin Mrs Harvey Chenault spent several days in Cincinnati last week Miss Anne Mi I ward of Lexington is the guest of Mrs CM Kellogg Mrs J B Stouffer left Monday for a visit to relatives in Louisville Miss Berthenia McCord visited friends in Winchester last week Mr Fred L Grinstead of Danville visited friends in this city Sunday Miss Susan Hume spent several days last week with friends in Lexington Miss annie Norris has returned from a visit to friends in Winchester Dr and Mrs J M Poyutz visited relatives in Fayette county last week Miss Lucy Crowe returned Friday from a three weeks visit to Frankfrrt Mrs A II Severance of Wilmore is the guestof her father Dr M C Heath Senator G T Farris of Lancaster spent several hours in the city Satur ¬ dayMisses Mary nod Carrie Fortran left yesterday afternoon for Lewisburg W Va Mr and Mrs Mat S Cohen left yes- terday ¬ to attend the Louisville Horse Show Miss Margaret Ely of Big Stone Gap Va is the guest of Mrs B J PattonMrs William Denny of Point Pleas ¬ ant W Va is the guest of Mrs James W Smith Mrs T J Smith and Miss Helen Bennett visited friends in Louisville last week Hon J Tevis Cobb attended the State Fair at Louisville Friday and Saturday ExGovernor James P Eagle of Arkansas is tho guest of Mr and Mrs W 11 Miller Messrs Matt Nave and Thomas Crutcher of Nicholasville were in Ihe city Wednesday Mrs Charles Stevenson of Bloom ington Ill was the guest of Mrs R E Turley last week Dr D A lenick of Nicholasville was the guevt of Dr and Mrs II E Douglas Saturday Mrs Susan Goodloe Johnson of Danville III is the guestof her sister Mrs Curran C Smith Mr and Mrs James Henderson of Brownsville Texas are the guests or Mrs Elizabeth Miller Mr Charles Dudley left Monday attcrnoon for Athens Georgia where he expects to make his home Mr and Mrs T E Arnold and Mrs Nannie Arnold will attend the Arnold Jones wedding at Mt Sterling today Mrs Tom Covington and Miss Flor rie Rayburn have returned from a visit to the formers parents at Spears Ky Mrs W S Montgomery of Lexing ¬ ton spent several days last week with her parents Col and Mrs W R Letch- er Mr and Mrs R L Gentry Jr re ¬ turned today to Nashville Tenn af ¬ ter a most pleasant visit to relatives hereMrs William Price of Lawrence burg and Mrs Lawrence Ballew of Harrodsburg are the guests of Mrs J H Nelf Mr and Mrs PP Ballard Jr of Trenton Mo are visiting the formers father Capt PIJ Ballard and family in this city Mrs W F Francis and daughters and Miss Bettie Jones left last week for Gaffney S C where they will re- side in tho future Miss Kit Chenault Messrs Harri ¬ son Simrell and John Berkley were the guests of Miss Carlisle Chenault Wednesday and Thursday Mrs A D Miller entertained at tea last Saturday in honor of Mrs R L Gentry Jr of Nashville and Mrs Charles Arnold of Georgetown Ky Mrs Ella Miller And Mrs Lula Dav ¬ is of Waco spent several days with their sister Mrs A B Wagers in Cin ¬ cinnati last week and took in the Fall Festival Mrs John Hooe Russell and little son returned to their home in Hunt in ton W Va Monday after spend ¬ ing several weeks with Mr and Mrs Thomas Phelps Mrs H G Turner entertained infoi nmlly last evening in honor of Mrs Chas Arnold of Georgetown and Mr and Mrs RL Gentry Jr of Nash ¬ yule Tenn Misses Caroline and Elizabeth Bar hour have taken apartments in the Moxloy flat building for tho winter Miss Elizabeth Taylor of Rich- mond will arrive in the city today to visit Mrs GralTktn yreeland of lOi St James apartments Courier Journal Master G C S Bradley eulurtaiud DR FENNERS KIDNEY an- dBackache All diseases Bladder Also Dropsy Female Dont become discouraged There is a cure for you If necessary wrlto Dr Fcnner lie has spent a life time curing Just such cases as yours All consultations Eight months in bed heavy backache pain and soreness across kidneys also rheu- matism ¬ Other remedies failed Dr Fen ners Kidney and Backache Cure cured me completely II WATERS Hamlet JJ W DruJJlsts5Oc Ask forCook Book Free I STVITUSDAHC TroublesCURE Sure Cure Circular lr Fenner 1redonlaNY six of his little boy friends on Septem ¬ ber 15 at the home of his grandfather Mr Clifton Shifflet in honor of his sixth birthday The house and yard were decorated with Japanese lanterns and the little fellows enjoyed them ¬ selves only as little boys can The announcement of the marriage of Miss Gertrude Layton of Cincin nati to Mr Joseph S Boggs of this city which will take place Wednesday October 8 camo as a great surprise to the friends of both of these popular I young people here Miss Layton who is an exceedingly attractive antI popu lar young lady has visited hero fre- quently ¬ and has many admirers who will be glad to welcome her Mr Bogirs is one of the most prosperous young farmers in the county and is a highly educated REd cultured gentle ¬ man He has been kept busy for the past week receiving the congratula ¬ tions of his numerous friends in the city RELIGIOUS There will be preaching at the Meth ¬ odist church Sunday morning and every member of tho church is uruEd to be present At the Christian church next Sun ¬ day night Rev Hugh McLellan will preach on the subject Is There a God This is the first ofa series of sermons on the evidences of Christian ¬ ity Services begin at 730 p U- iMATRIMONIAL JOSESHAMMOSS Steven Jones and Miss Fannie Hammuns both of Brass field were married at the home of the brides father Matthias Hammons last Thursday VANWIXKLEBALLOR James Van Winfele and Mary Bailor of Whites Station were married yesterday Rev Hervey McDowell officiating JoxKSSuTTOx Miss Mary Sutton and Mr Thornton Jones both of this city were married at the home of the brides aunt Mrs Shilling in Lexing ¬ ton last Wednesday Mr Joues is an employe of the 1 N railroad and has been on the Maysville train for a number of years His bride is a bright and popular young lady and has a great many friends in the city Mr and Mrs Jones will probably make their home in CoviuJton- UEAsLEYDuNcNFriends here will learn with surprise of the mar riago of Mr Albert B Beaslev of this city to Miss Dollie Duncanjof Indian ¬ apolis which occured in Marttnaville Indiana on the evening of September 8th The ceremony was said by Rev A L Ward in the presence of only the immediate relatives Mr Beasley who is a son of Mr Ezekiel Beasley of this city is a very talented young musician having composed quite a number of popular selections besides being a most brilliant pertormer him ¬ self He now holds a very responsible position with a large music boose in Indianapolis His bride is a charming refined young girl daughter of Mr and Mrs H T Duncan and is a favorite with all Time CLIMAX joins in extend- ing ¬ hearty congratulations to Mr and Mrs Beasley and wishes them Bon voyage over lifes se- aStock Sales Major John D Harris sold last week to S A Joseph 120 head of fat cattle at G cents W R Grimley of Sweetwater Ills purchased from Joe and Allen Death erage 140 cattle leeders for 5cents John Lett of Washington Court House Ohio was here last week find purchased from various parties in the county three car loads of feeding cat ¬ tie Mat Shearer bought a nice bunch of high grade cattle of William Deather age at 4 cents John F Wagers bought fiftyoue shoats weighing 135 pounds Thurs- day from Zena Cobb at 61 cents M F Arbuckle weighed np sixtyfive head of fat cattle Thursday having sold the lot to Jonas Well Mr Well paid 0 cents per pound for sixty of the lot and 5J cents for the rest Jake Herndou sold to J W Ballard seventeen butcher cattle at 3 and 31 cents Mr Ballard purchased nine ¬ teen head front other parties ia the county at 21 to 3 cents This stock was shipped to Cincinnati Thursday Dudley Tribble last week sold to S A Joseph sixtyone head 1850 pound cattle at 560 per hundred George Samuels bought from R D Campbell bunch of shoats at Gjc In Woodford W I Arnold bought of Simon Well 60 good grade yearling cattle at 33 cents the seller retaining an option on the purchase for the hit- ter ¬ part of June 1003 GB Turley Jr bought of Mrs G J White twentysix head ef 800 pound Polled Angus heifers at 41 cents Low Rates via LN 150 to Cincinnati and return Sun ¬ day October 5th leaving at 352 s TO 100 to Lexington and return Ojt C to 17th final limit 18th account Trot ¬ ting Races 1120 to Washington D C and re- turn Oct 845 and 6 limited to re ¬ turn until Oct 15th with priviege of extension to Nov 3rd account G A R Annual Encampment 2120 to New York and return Oct 3rd to 6th final limit Oct 14th leaving New York Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with Local Applications as can not realm the seat of time disease Ca ¬ tarrh Is a blood or constitutional di ¬ sease and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies Halls Ca ¬ tarrh Cure is taken Internnlly and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Catarrh Cure is not a quick medicine It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coon prescription purifiers acting directly on tho mu- cous ¬ surfaces The perfect combina- tion ¬ of the two ingredients is what Ira curingCatarrlm OSold Halls Family Pills are the lJiitJ1B j I 1 < III On to WaiMsjtoa During next week the Capitol will be invaded by the Grand Army of the Republic Many changes have taken place in the men who compose this or- der ¬ since the grand review in 18C5 at the close of the war The men who were young and beardless and with elastic step are now silvered with age and their steps will be slow and feebler Yet many of the oldtime incidents of war and hardships will be called to mind Time Commander of the Green Broad clue Post in Estill county has received from Washington a very urgent request to bring the old flag that Captain John Wilson held on the peak of Lookout Mountain Nov 23 18G3 This gave Captain Wilson an honor that will never fade That flag was presented by the ladies of Irvine to the Eighth Ky Inft when in camp at Estill Springs It followed the service of that regiment to the close of the war This post is honored by time name of Mnj Green B Broaddus a citizen of Madison county for years He was the honored Major of the Eighth Ky Time post hopes to comply with time re ¬ quest and take tho flag with them and let it be viewed by eyes who havo never seen it wave since the eventful morn ¬ ing of Nov 25 This post will start to Washington on Friday Oct 3 via L A DEATHS f KIXG The two year old child of Mr and Mrs E A King died Monday morning of croup The burial took place in the Richmond Cemetery yes terdavYATESTbe three monthsold twin boys of Mr and Mrs Collins Yates died one Saturday and tho other Sun ¬ day morning The burial occured in the Richmond Cemetery Sunday af ¬ ternoon The worries of a weak and sick mother are only begun with the birth of her child Bv her work is con- stantly ¬ interrupted and at night her rest is broken by the wailing of the PiereesFavorite wellIt ¬ nity giving to mothers strength and vigor which they impart to their chil ¬ prllcticeDr treated suffering women Sick women are letterfree strictly private Address Dr B V SurgicalInstitute Program Teachers Asodatloa at Mt Pleasant Church SatOd 4th 1902 1000 Song Welcome Address I M Hnbbard Response John Poland How secure and hold good attend ance in our schools Miss Willie Tray cor How much ground should be covered by the pupils the first five mouths of school Prof L V Dodge readingProf appliancesin I A talk Dr Perry Recitation Patsy Cobb NoonDinner on ground 100 pm Song Duty of tho patrons to time teacher II M Hubbard Value of District Libraries and how secure themJesse Edwards Should vocal music be added to the curriculum Mrs G W Pickels TalkRev H R Turner Violin soloEd Cobb pupllsMiss Value of current history how teach itGeorge Edwards Every body cordially invited Lizzie Simpson Vice Pres CertaimCureJor Dysentery and Diarrhoea Some years ago I was one of a party bicycletrip bany Bradford county Pa r was taken sUddenly with diarrhoea and was about to give up the trip when editor Ward of tho Laceyville Messen ¬ ofChamberlains arrhoea Remedy I purchased a bottle starting ¬ trip successfully and never felt any ill effect Again last summer I was almost ofdysentery same remedy and this time one dose cured mo Sold by Stockton Ha gan im DREYFUS Mr Marsh Young of McLean III j accompanied by Charles Warrick have returned home after a pleasant visit to relativesbere Mr Houston Kindred of Ohio is visiting relatives here M J M Sandlin sold privately his farm and store last weok Mr Jeff Sparks of Francisville Ind being the purchaser price unknown Elder James Young preached at Level Green Garrard county last Sat- urday and Sunday Elder Caleb Campbell of Irvine de lived two interesting sermons at time Christian church Saturday night and Sunday x- Mr and Mrs Louis Sandlin of Wal ¬ nut Hill Fayette county are visiting their children at this place The Messrs Kitcbels of Illinois are visiting their sister Mrs Grant YoungMrs George M Herd is visiting her daughter Mrs J F Harris at Irvine El lor James Young has erected n handsome barn on his farm which is quite an improvement In answer to the question concerning the population of Richmond we on state that the census of 1900 gave it 4653 The population is much larger now than when the last census was taken but we cannot make any definite statement about it One can judge the extent of the increase from the fact that the enrollment of the city schools has almost doubled since that time Ed TO CUSE A OOLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Itfails a on each box 25 cents GEESE WANTED JOO carloads of Geese wanted Highest market price paid Will also buy your pigeons JHNEFF sep 24tI Richmond Ky Senator Deboe who is in Washinr too says he thinks the Republicans will carry the Third Fifth Ninth aid Eleventh Congressional districts in Kentucky Time Seaatpr 11aRanother ibimikcowing r v 3 i W r j Seed wheat for eali eplT fl ELvoN MILL CO Dr Hobson dentist next dooi Government buildirjjr If Richmond Ky ClumblrlainsStolllRch byStockton Public Sale QI- BERNDON WALKER Having sold our farm near Whites Station to J W Ilettidoti wo will offer at Public Sale on trnTpreuiiseF at 10 oclock a m on Wednesday October 22 J902 All of our personal property con ¬ slating of 25 head of fat cattle i 28 heif ¬ ers 2years old i 35 calves and about 20 cows i about 75 head of yearlings 10 work mules 24 2year old mules all broke i 2 yearling mulct several ijorses and horse colts HO sheep 25 goals corn In Held hay fodder TERMS All sums of ctcI cash in hand allfiumsover20 a credit till January 1 1903 without interest otiaIble Trust Co Richmond ICy The terms of sale must be complied with before the property is removedJ HEKXBOX oct 1lt J STONE WALKER mmi i n r aie LE Cunningham c Pitt against J T Estill c DUs NOTICE OF SALE IN EQUITY fly vitae of a Judgment anti Order of Sale of theSeptember style cause the undersigned will on Anil Y October 23 12 About the hour of 11 oclock am on the I bestbidder premises In Madison county Ky proceed to Jst The Life Interest onthe ofTaylor WhiteBales 2nd At the sam time and place I will also sell publicly the foregoing tiact of 199 79100 acres together with the hornet lead tract of 20 acres including the dwelling house and other appurtanances on which Jonathan T Estill now resides making a whole c f 219 79100 acres subject to the life state of said J T Estill The first sale is made in order to produce the ordered ¬ Terms Both Sales will be made on a credit of 6 and 12 months equally The purchaser will be required to give bond with good security fortbe payment of the purchase money to have bearInglexallnterest purchase ¬ S E SCOTT loct 3t M C M C C Main Street Miller What You Need Good Stove See our handsome line of samples andjuiece Roods before you buy your fall suit or overcoat Prices right TOUKFKK MAHLER Tailors For Rent Four rooms to rent cheap Well lo ¬ cated Apply to Thuruian Grocery Co U iPUBLlC SALE As Assignee of C J Bales the un dersigned will on Friday October J7th About the hour of lOa in expose to Public Sale to tho highest and best bidder following described pro- perty The House and Lot of C J Bales in Kingston Ky now occupied by S Alaiipin i also store house of Bales Kincaid occupiedby Stivers The residence is one of the best in the county and a most desirable home The store house is desirable to any man doing busi- ness ¬ in the town of Kingston TERMSThis property will be sold on a credit of six months from day of sale tho purchaser to execute bond with approved security L Tevis Cobb 3t Assignee C J Baler- S mmi iDn rS ia AB Stones Admr Plff ajainstJ c Dfts NOTICE OF SALE IN EQUITY BY virtue of a Judgment and Or ¬ der of Sale of the Madison Circuit Court rendered at tIme September Term thereof 1902 in the above style cause the undersigned will on Saturday Oct J8 02 About hour of 11 oclock aI1I on promises in Richmond Madison county Ky proceed to expose to Pub ¬ lic Sale to the highest and best bidder the following described pioperty viz A House and Lot Situated on Irvine street in Richmond Ky anti bounded as follows Beginning at the corner of the L O Schmidt property thence easterly with the line of Irvine street to the corner of the brick livery stable of Duncan Parrish i thence running back in two parallel lines from said two points on Irvine street 19il feet more or less to the line of C C Wallace TERMS Sale will be made on a credit of six months Time purchaser will be required to give bond with ap ¬ proved security for time payment of time purchase money to have the force smith effect ot a Judgment bearing legal in ¬ crest from day of sale with a Lien re ¬ served upon said property until all the pnrchase mones is paid SE SCOTT 3t MCMCO Big Hill Coal CO ORUANDO KY Shippers of Alnight Coal 4 + + ++ + + + + + 4 + + + t t + i + + + + Guaranteed to last all night in ordinary grate without any attention jfi + + + + ++ + + + + 4 ++ +4 ++ +++ + ++++ + + +++ 4444 FURS Furs at my new store 357 West Main Street next to Miller Bros are to be found every description but of the best qualities excellent workmanship and such that are worthy to be called Real Furs Only My work is well known to those who have dealt with me before and to newcomers I am prepared to furdish of the most popular ladies of Richmond I make a specialty of Remodeling Repairing and Dying old furs into the very latest fashions and the work is done in such arc artistic way that garments look like and at most reasonable prices When in Lexington thefact BERNHARD LOWENTHAL Practical Manufacturing Furrier 357 W Next to Bios Lr Q Is a the the the the of Lexington Ky I commonstves market affords Our AirTign flitiatr with surprise you when it cornea small fuel bills and gOlld service We have in stock a car load of o1 Bickory V1 gons OurJinj n JW arej i v In ver department Is complete and you can save yourcrdlr tee I Respettfully Ti9YLOR BROS I 1 u l iafr 1 The substantial increase of business in our Dry Goods Department has forced us to enlarge our dress goods No mat ¬ tel how big the demand we are prepared for any kind ofa rush Or course our fundamental principles of lower prices has not been overlooked and customers can expect the same range of velvety values and bouncing bargains that have made this De ¬ partment famous in the business f8lJlki1lJlg Skirts Made of good quality Oxford skirting medium weight full flounce bottom finished with 14 rows stitching at 375 Walking Skirts made of good quality Black Cheviot extra full flare bottom finished with 8 rows stitching skirt trimmed with pipings of black satin cord ribbon waist band at 499 Ladies Walking Skirts made of good quality wool skirting full flounce bottom finished with 4108 of stitching top of flounce made in pointed design finished with stitched yoke effect at 499 Black Sateen Skirt 14 in flounce trimmed with 5 ruffles of same at ODe Black Sateen Skirt made of good quality black mercerized Sateen 10 inch flounce trimmed with 2 accordion pleated ruffles separate dust ruffle each 149 Best quality black mercerized Sateen 26 inch accordion pleated flounce trimmed with small rushingsat bottom of flounce separate dust ruffles each 225 Fancy Waistings in Albatros 28 inches wide all wool quality with a beautiful woven stripe running through the cloth in all shades and combinations 50 The a yd Solid colored CORDUROYS in red blue gray brown green white etc 89c yd Persian VELVETS in all beautiful combinations roc Moire Velours 21 in wide in all the latest colorings of the season ttSu Fanc Flannelettes in all the latest novelty patterns and colors at 81 10 and 15c ayd- Ladies Purses and Wrist Bags 26 and 49e Childrens Purses with chaln u Call in and see our goods and be prettiestline OWEN McKEE ure f8lt Fc1 Jl Opening AT LOUS GUS STRAUS I We have received our new fall line of rAlfred Jietijninm Cos Swell SUITS and p OVKKCOATS line of chosen favorites 0 Tbe principal recommendations of theso LatstFashion We have time largest and best line of boys and childrens clothing in Lexington and I would like to have you to give us a call Full line of Lion Brand Shirts at 75 cents Beautiful line of AquaProof Rain Coats V II ifBrnjimin IAtCP3 w trw yaRl JLEADING GREAT O OF OUR MERCHANT DEPARTMENJRichard Largest line of swell Woolens from foreign looms ever shown in Kentucky I Most Beautiful II c ° t Line of Fan and Wint i Goods ever displayed in Richnioifdan now be found at mv store The Best theUnited the result that today no Dry Goods House in Central Ky can outclass our vast emporium My prices as well as my line of goods will please The > Millinery Department is in every particular firstQlassv and you can see the beautiful fall styles 7c Uy calling at store GiV iiie a call before going elsewhere 0 f IK SMITH A

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1 lie Richmond Climax

J CCHENAtJLT PresidentA D MILLER ManagerkOBT S ROWE Editor

WEDNESDAY OCT 1 1902

UBLUHKllCVKnV WKDNItSUAY BY

Ehe Qlimax Printing CoIncorporated

NOUNCEMENTS

FOR CIRCUIT JUDGEWe are authorized to announce J 111 Ben

ton of Clark county as a candidate for Circtlt Judge In the 25th Judl ial district subjectto the action oi the Democratic party

FOR COMMON VEALTHS ATTORNEY

We are authorized to announce B ACRUTCJTER Jessamine Ccunty a candidatefor Commonwealths Attorney for 2Mb JudicialDistrict subject to the action of the Demo ¬

craticpartytFOR CIRCUIT CLERK

We are requested to announce ROY CWHITE as a candidate for Circuit Court Clerksubject to the action of the Democratic party

We are authorized to announce DAN HRRECK as a candidate for Clerk of the Madi ¬

son Circuit Court suoject to the action of theDemocratic party

I hereby announce myself aa a candidate fOrI be nomination for Clerk of the Madison Cir ¬

e tit Court subject to the action of the Demo-cratic party Hoping that my many friends IntUe past will favorably consider claimsthat I may have to the nomination and If nom ¬

inated I promise to use all honorable means torectire my election and if elected to endeavori I have in the past to faithfully dlchargetHy duties as Clerk Thanking the people forpast and future favors I am

RespectfullyS

NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION

At n called meeting of the Mad ¬

ison County Democratic Commit ¬

tee a quorum being present It isordered

1st That sv primary election beheld in Madison County Kentuckycn the 22nd lay of November 1902for tho purpose of nominating acandidate for Circuit Clerk ofMadison County to bo voted for atthe gellerul election in 1903 Apull will be opened at SIX oclocka in and closed at four oclock pin 011 the said thof November inittch of tho legally establishedvoting precincts in Mudiaon Coun ¬

ty at tho usual voting places inPaul precincts

2nd That on or before twelveieloclc 110011 on the 7th day ofNovember 1902 each person ex ¬

pecting to become a candidate inBitid primary shall deposit withW II Shackelford Treasurer theHun of 150 to be used fur thepurpose of defraying expenses otmiid primary election and anyperson tailing to make said de ¬

posit on or before twelve oclockJUHMI November 7th H02shnllbe ineligible to be voted for atPaid prinmrv election If th j

amount deposited should he deemtltl insnfliriiMit to meet the lIes ¬

sary xitit lliM Hiininilieu slmll04II IiI the candidates qtialifyiito contribute pratit the uecesKiry amount

qualifyingfrthan November 7th 1902 submitto the Democratic Committee alist of election officers for eachvoting place in the County

4th That said primary electionMittll bo hold under the law gov ¬

erning such elections5th That all legal voters who

Intro heretofore affiliated with thoDemocratic Party and who xpectto and pledge themselves to suppirt the nominees of saul partyand all persons who will be legalvoters ut the November election1903 who pledge themselves tosupport the nominee of this pri ¬

mary shall be oligible to vote insaid primary

Gih Notice of this action shalllj published in the KENTUCKYHKCIISTER and in the RichmondClimax and shall be posted attwentyfour conspicious places inth County one in each votingprecinct and on tho Court Housedojr in Richmond Kentuckyforty days before the said 22nd ofNovember 1902-

7th The County Court Clerk ISdirected to prepare ballots for thisprimary as required by law notInter tItan the 10th day of Novem ¬

ber 1902JO B CHBNAULT

Chairman Dem Cornsept 804t cot

L FiBrawerConLEXINGTON KY

The Third Weekof our Great

D Per bitRducUon

alc

Find us preparedto serve you betterthan ever

ta You are invitedto examine ourofferings

11 F1BroeCo11MAIN AND BROADWAY

LEXINGTON KY-ULUIJ

I

SAMUEL RANDALL former Spearof the House of Representativessaid

I came to consider that the spcakeraliipj was the highest office withinthe reach of American citizens that itwas a grauil official station great in thehonors which it conferred and stillgreater in the ability it gave to impressou our history and legislation the stampof truth fairness justice and right

In reading the history of our countryevery one is supposed to learn fromwhat States the Presidents have comebut none pay any attention to this thehighest office in fie GovernmentSince the withdrawal of Speaker Hen ¬

derson from tlit congressional rnce hasfor the lime attracted tho attention oithe public to that office it is interestlug to note some of the facts of historyconcerning it Taking the one hun¬

dred ansi ten years from 1789 to 1899

the year that General Henderson was

chosen fourteen states have furnishedtipcakers of the House of Representa ¬

tives Of these six have ben South ¬

ern and eight Northern and MiddleStates During the one hundred andten years four Kentuckians have heldthe epcakership Henry Clay JohnWhite Linn Boyd and John G Carlisle They served twentytwo yearsor onefifth of the whole time Inpoint of time Maine comes next hav ¬

big furnished the speaker eleven yearsSince the war only two Southern menhave served in that office John G Car ¬

lisle of Kentucky and Charles FCrisp of Georgia

PERSONALMr J R Bush visited his mother in

Stanford last week

Mrs W B Smith retuiued fromLouisville Saturday

Mrs M F Arbuckle visited friendsin Danville last week

Miss Kate Blauton is tho guest of

Mrs L It lilantonMrs Joe Chenault is visiting Miss

Alice Laud in Lexington

Mrs M Ii White attenued tile StateFair at Louisville last week

Mrs E D Harber of Omaha Nebis visiting Mis Joe S Joplin

Mrs Harvey Chenault spent severaldays in Cincinnati last week

Miss Anne Mi I ward of Lexington isthe guest of Mrs CM Kellogg

Mrs J B Stouffer left Monday fora visit to relatives in Louisville

Miss Berthenia McCord visitedfriends in Winchester last week

Mr Fred L Grinstead of Danvillevisited friends in this city Sunday

Miss Susan Hume spent several dayslast week with friends in Lexington

Miss annie Norris has returnedfrom a visit to friends in Winchester

Dr and Mrs J M Poyutz visitedrelatives in Fayette county last week

Miss Lucy Crowe returned Fridayfrom a three weeks visit to Frankfrrt

Mrs A II Severance of Wilmore isthe guestof her father Dr M C Heath

Senator G T Farris of Lancasterspent several hours in the city Satur ¬

dayMissesMary nod Carrie Fortran left

yesterday afternoon for LewisburgW Va

Mr and Mrs Mat S Cohen left yes-terday

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to attend the Louisville HorseShow

Miss Margaret Ely of Big StoneGap Va is the guest of Mrs B JPattonMrs

William Denny of Point Pleas ¬

ant W Va is the guest of Mrs JamesW Smith

Mrs T J Smith and Miss HelenBennett visited friends in Louisvillelast week

Hon J Tevis Cobb attended theState Fair at Louisville Friday andSaturday

ExGovernor James P Eagle ofArkansas is tho guest of Mr and MrsW 11 Miller

Messrs Matt Nave and ThomasCrutcher of Nicholasville were in Ihecity Wednesday

Mrs Charles Stevenson of Bloomington Ill was the guest of Mrs RE Turley last week

Dr D A lenick of Nicholasvillewas the guevt of Dr and Mrs II EDouglas Saturday

Mrs Susan Goodloe Johnson ofDanville III is the guestof her sisterMrs Curran C Smith

Mr and Mrs James Henderson ofBrownsville Texas are the guests orMrs Elizabeth Miller

Mr Charles Dudley left Mondayattcrnoon for Athens Georgia wherehe expects to make his home

Mr and Mrs T E Arnold and MrsNannie Arnold will attend the ArnoldJones wedding at Mt Sterling today

Mrs Tom Covington and Miss Florrie Rayburn have returned from a visitto the formers parents at Spears Ky

Mrs W S Montgomery of Lexing ¬

ton spent several days last week withher parents Col and Mrs W R Letch-er

Mr and Mrs R L Gentry Jr re¬

turned today to Nashville Tenn af¬

ter a most pleasant visit to relatives

hereMrsWilliam Price of Lawrence

burg and Mrs Lawrence Ballew ofHarrodsburg are the guests of Mrs JH Nelf

Mr and Mrs PP Ballard Jr ofTrenton Mo are visiting the formersfather Capt PIJ Ballard and familyin this city

Mrs W F Francis and daughtersand Miss Bettie Jones left last weekfor Gaffney S C where they will re-side in tho future

Miss Kit Chenault Messrs Harri ¬

son Simrell and John Berkley werethe guests of Miss Carlisle ChenaultWednesday and Thursday

Mrs A D Miller entertained at tealast Saturday in honor of Mrs R LGentry Jr of Nashville and MrsCharles Arnold of Georgetown Ky

Mrs Ella Miller And Mrs Lula Dav ¬

is of Waco spent several days withtheir sister Mrs A B Wagers in Cin ¬

cinnati last week and took in the FallFestival

Mrs John Hooe Russell and littleson returned to their home in Huntin ton W Va Monday after spend ¬

ing several weeks with Mr and MrsThomas Phelps

Mrs H G Turner entertained infoinmlly last evening in honor of MrsChas Arnold of Georgetown and Mrand Mrs R L Gentry Jr of Nash ¬

yule TennMisses Caroline and Elizabeth Bar

hour have taken apartments in theMoxloy flat building for tho winter

Miss Elizabeth Taylor of Rich-mond will arrive in the city today tovisit Mrs GralTktn yreeland of lOiSt James apartments CourierJournal

Master G C S Bradley eulurtaiud

DR FENNERS

KIDNEY an-

dBackacheAll diseases

BladderAlso

Dropsy Female

Dont become discouraged There is acure for you If necessary wrlto Dr Fcnnerlie has spent a life time curing Just suchcases as yours All consultations

Eight months in bed heavy backachepain and soreness across kidneys also rheu-matism

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Other remedies failed Dr Fenners Kidney and Backache Cure cured mecompletely II WATERS Hamlet JJ WDruJJlsts5Oc Ask forCook Book Free

ISTVITUSDAHC

TroublesCURE

Sure Cure Circular lrFenner 1redonlaNY

six of his little boy friends on Septem ¬

ber 15 at the home of his grandfatherMr Clifton Shifflet in honor of hissixth birthday The house and yardwere decorated with Japanese lanternsand the little fellows enjoyed them ¬

selves only as little boys can

The announcement of the marriageof Miss Gertrude Layton of Cincinnati to Mr Joseph S Boggs of thiscity which will take place WednesdayOctober 8 camo as a great surprise tothe friends of both of these popular

I young people here Miss Layton whois an exceedingly attractive antI popular young lady has visited hero fre-

quently¬

and has many admirers whowill be glad to welcome her MrBogirs is one of the most prosperousyoung farmers in the county and is ahighly educated REd cultured gentle ¬

man He has been kept busy for thepast week receiving the congratula ¬

tions of his numerous friends in thecity

RELIGIOUSThere will be preaching at the Meth ¬

odist church Sunday morning andevery member of tho church is uruEdto be present

At the Christian church next Sun ¬

day night Rev Hugh McLellan willpreach on the subject Is There aGod This is the first ofa series ofsermons on the evidences of Christian ¬

ity Services begin at 730 p U-

iMATRIMONIALJOSESHAMMOSS Steven Jones and

Miss Fannie Hammuns both of Brassfield were married at the home of thebrides father Matthias Hammons lastThursday

VANWIXKLEBALLOR James VanWinfele and Mary Bailor of WhitesStation were married yesterday RevHervey McDowell officiating

JoxKSSuTTOx Miss Mary Suttonand Mr Thornton Jones both of thiscity were married at the home of thebrides aunt Mrs Shilling in Lexing ¬

ton last Wednesday Mr Joues isan employe of the 1 N railroad andhas been on the Maysville train for anumber of years His bride is a brightand popular young lady and has agreat many friends in the city Mrand Mrs Jones will probably maketheir home in CoviuJton-

UEAsLEYDuNcNFriends herewill learn with surprise of the marriago of Mr Albert B Beaslev of thiscity to Miss Dollie Duncanjof Indian ¬

apolis which occured in MarttnavilleIndiana on the evening of September8th The ceremony was said by RevA L Ward in the presence of onlythe immediate relatives Mr Beasleywho is a son of Mr Ezekiel Beasleyof this city is a very talented youngmusician having composed quite anumber of popular selections besidesbeing a most brilliant pertormer him ¬

self He now holds a very responsibleposition with a large music boose inIndianapolis His bride is a charmingrefined young girl daughter of Mr andMrs H T Duncan and is a favoritewith all Time CLIMAX joins in extend-ing

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hearty congratulations to Mr andMrs Beasley and wishes them Bonvoyage over lifes se-

aStock Sales

Major John D Harris sold last weekto S A Joseph 120 head of fat cattleat G cents

W R Grimley of Sweetwater Illspurchased from Joe and Allen Deatherage 140 cattle leeders for 5cents

John Lett of Washington CourtHouse Ohio was here last week findpurchased from various parties in thecounty three car loads of feeding cat ¬

tieMat Shearer bought a nice bunch of

high grade cattle of William Deatherage at 4 cents

John F Wagers bought fiftyoueshoats weighing 135 pounds Thurs-day from Zena Cobb at 61 cents

M F Arbuckle weighed np sixtyfivehead of fat cattle Thursday havingsold the lot to Jonas Well Mr Wellpaid 0 cents per pound for sixty of thelot and 5 J cents for the rest

Jake Herndou sold to J W Ballardseventeen butcher cattle at 3 and 31cents Mr Ballard purchased nine ¬

teen head front other parties ia thecounty at 21 to 3 cents This stockwas shipped to Cincinnati Thursday

Dudley Tribble last week sold to S

A Joseph sixtyone head 1850 poundcattle at 560 per hundred

George Samuels bought from R DCampbell bunch of shoats at Gjc

In Woodford W I Arnold boughtof Simon Well 60 good grade yearlingcattle at 33 cents the seller retainingan option on the purchase for the hit-

ter¬

part of June 1003

GB Turley Jr bought of Mrs GJ White twentysix head ef 800 poundPolled Angus heifers at 41 cents

Low Rates via LN150 to Cincinnati and return Sun ¬

day October 5th leaving at 352 s TO

100 to Lexington and return OjtC to 17th final limit 18th account Trot ¬

ting Races1120 to Washington D C and re-

turn Oct 845 and 6 limited to re¬

turn until Oct 15th with priviege ofextension to Nov 3rd account G A RAnnual Encampment

2120 to New York and return Oct3rd to 6th final limit Oct 14th leavingNew York

Catarrh Cannot Be Cured

with Local Applications as cannot realm the seat of time disease Ca ¬

tarrh Is a blood or constitutional di¬

sease and in order to cure it you musttake internal remedies Halls Ca ¬

tarrh Cure is taken Internnlly andacts directly on the blood and mucoussurfaces Catarrh Cure is not aquick medicine It was prescribed byone of the best physicians in this coonprescriptionpurifiers acting directly on tho mu-cous

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surfaces The perfect combina-tion

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of the two ingredients is what IracuringCatarrlmOSoldHalls Family Pills are the lJiitJ1B

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On to WaiMsjtoa

During next week the Capitol will beinvaded by the Grand Army of theRepublic Many changes have takenplace in the men who compose this or-

der¬

since the grand review in 18C5 atthe close of the war The men whowere young and beardless and withelastic step are now silvered with ageand their steps will be slow and feeblerYet many of the oldtime incidents ofwar and hardships will be called tomind

Time Commander of the Green Broadclue Post in Estill county has receivedfrom Washington a very urgent requestto bring the old flag that Captain JohnWilson held on the peak of LookoutMountain Nov 23 18G3 This gaveCaptain Wilson an honor that willnever fade That flag was presentedby the ladies of Irvine to the EighthKy Inft when in camp at EstillSprings It followed the service of thatregiment to the close of the war

This post is honored by time name ofMnj Green B Broaddus a citizen ofMadison county for years He wasthe honored Major of the Eighth KyTime post hopes to comply with time re ¬

quest and take tho flag with them andlet it be viewed by eyes who havo neverseen it wave since the eventful morn ¬

ing of Nov 25 This post will start toWashington on Friday Oct 3 via LA

DEATHSfKIXG The two year old child of

Mr and Mrs E A King died Mondaymorning of croup The burial tookplace in the Richmond Cemetery yes

terdavYATESTbethree monthsold twin

boys of Mr and Mrs Collins Yatesdied one Saturday and tho other Sun ¬

day morning The burial occured inthe Richmond Cemetery Sunday af¬

ternoon

The worries of a weak and sickmother are only begun with the birthof her child Bv her work is con-stantly

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interrupted and at night herrest is broken by the wailing of the

PiereesFavoritewellIt ¬nity giving to mothers strength andvigor which they impart to their chil ¬prllcticeDrtreatedsuffering women Sick women areletterfreestrictly private Address Dr B VSurgicalInstituteProgram Teachers Asodatloa at Mt Pleasant

Church SatOd 4th 1902

1000 SongWelcome Address I M HnbbardResponse John PolandHow secure and hold good attend

ance in our schools Miss WillieTray cor

How much ground should be coveredby the pupils the first five mouths ofschool Prof L V Dodge

readingProfappliancesin I

A talk Dr PerryRecitation Patsy CobbNoonDinner on ground100 pm SongDuty of tho patrons to time teacher

II M HubbardValue of District Libraries and how

secure themJesse EdwardsShould vocal music be added to the

curriculum Mrs G W PickelsTalkRev H R TurnerViolin soloEd Cobb

pupllsMissValue of current history how teach

itGeorge EdwardsEvery body cordially invited

Lizzie SimpsonVice Pres

CertaimCureJor Dysentery and Diarrhoea

Some years ago I was one of a partybicycletripbany Bradford county Pa r wastaken sUddenly with diarrhoea andwas about to give up the trip wheneditor Ward of tho Laceyville Messen ¬

ofChamberlainsarrhoea Remedy I purchased a bottlestarting ¬

trip successfully and never felt any illeffect Again last summer I was almostofdysenterysame remedy and this time one dosecured mo Sold by Stockton Hagan im

DREYFUS

Mr Marsh Young of McLean III jaccompanied by Charles Warrick havereturned home after a pleasant visitto relativesbere

Mr Houston Kindred of Ohio isvisiting relatives here

M J M Sandlin sold privately hisfarm and store last weok Mr JeffSparks of Francisville Ind being thepurchaser price unknown

Elder James Young preached atLevel Green Garrard county last Sat-urday and Sunday

Elder Caleb Campbell of Irvine delived two interesting sermons at timeChristian church Saturday night andSunday x-

Mr and Mrs Louis Sandlin of Wal ¬

nut Hill Fayette county are visitingtheir children at this place

The Messrs Kitcbels of Illinoisare visiting their sister Mrs GrantYoungMrs

George M Herd is visiting herdaughter Mrs J F Harris at Irvine

El lor James Young has erected nhandsome barn on his farm which isquite an improvement

In answer to the question concerningthe population of Richmond we onstate that the census of 1900 gave it4653 The population is much largernow than when the last census wastaken but we cannot make any definitestatement about it One can judge theextent of the increase from the factthat the enrollment of the city schoolshas almost doubled since that timeEd

TO CUSE A OOLD IN ONE DAYTake Laxative Bromo Quinine TabletsItfailsa on each box 25 cents

GEESE WANTEDJOO carloads of Geese

wanted Highest marketprice paid Will also buy yourpigeons

JHNEFFsep 24tI Richmond Ky

Senator Deboe who is in Washinrtoo says he thinks the Republicanswill carry the Third Fifth Ninth aidEleventh Congressional districts inKentucky Time Seaatpr 11aRanotheribimikcowing r

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Seed wheat for ealieplT fl ELvoN MILL CO

Dr Hobson dentist next dooiGovernment buildirjjr

If Richmond Ky

ClumblrlainsStolllRchbyStocktonPublic Sale

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BERNDON WALKER

Having sold our farm near WhitesStation to J W Ilettidoti wo willoffer at Public Sale on trnTpreuiiseFat 10 oclock a m on

Wednesday October 22 J902All of our personal property con ¬

slating of 25 head of fat cattle i 28 heif¬

ers 2years old i 35 calves and about20 cows i about 75 head of yearlings10 work mules 24 2year old mules allbroke i 2 yearling mulct several ijorsesand horse colts HO sheep 25 goalscorn In Held hay fodder

TERMS All sums of ctcIcash in hand allfiumsover20 a credittill January 1 1903 without interest

otiaIbleTrust Co Richmond ICy The termsof sale must be complied with beforethe property is

removedJHEKXBOX

oct 1lt J STONE WALKER

mmi i n r aie

L E Cunningham c Pittagainst

J T Estill c DUsNOTICE OF SALE IN EQUITY

fly vitae of a Judgment anti Order of Sale oftheSeptemberstyle cause the undersigned will on

AnilYOctober 23 12

About the hour of 11 oclock am on theIbestbidderpremises In Madison county Ky proceed to

Jst The Life InterestontheofTaylorWhiteBales2nd At the sam time and place I will alsosell publicly the foregoing tiact of 199 79100acres together with the hornet lead tract of 20acres including the dwelling house and otherappurtanances on which Jonathan T Estillnow resides making a whole c f 219 79100 acressubject to the life state of said J T Estill

The first sale is made in order to produce theordered ¬

TermsBoth Sales will be made on a credit of 6 and

12 months equally The purchaser will berequired to give bond with good securityfortbe payment of the purchase money to havebearInglexallnterestpurchase ¬

S E SCOTTloct 3t M C M C C

Main StreetMiller

What You NeedGood Stove

See our handsome line of samplesandjuiece Roods before you buy yourfall suit or overcoat Prices right

TOUKFKK MAHLER Tailors

For RentFour rooms to rent cheap Well lo ¬

cated Apply to Thuruian GroceryCo U

iPUBLlC SALE

As Assignee of C J Bales the undersigned will on

Friday October J7thAbout the hour of lOa in expose toPublic Sale to tho highest and bestbidder following described pro-perty

The House and Lotof C J Bales in Kingston Ky

now occupied by S Alaiipin i alsostore house of Bales Kincaid

occupiedbyStivers The residence is one ofthe best in the county and a mostdesirable home The store houseis desirable to any man doing busi-ness

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in the town of Kingston

TERMSThis property will besold on a credit of six months from dayof sale tho purchaser to execute bondwith approved security

L Tevis Cobb3t Assignee C J Baler-

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A B Stones Admr PlffajainstJ c Dfts

NOTICE OF SALE IN EQUITYBY virtue of a Judgment and Or¬

der of Sale of the Madison CircuitCourt rendered at tIme September Termthereof 1902 in the above style causethe undersigned will on

Saturday Oct J8 02About hour of 11 oclock aI1I on

promises in Richmond Madisoncounty Ky proceed to expose to Pub ¬

lic Sale to the highest and best bidderthe following described pioperty viz

A House and LotSituated on Irvine street in RichmondKy anti bounded as follows

Beginning at the corner of the L OSchmidt property thence easterly withthe line of Irvine street to the cornerof the brick livery stable of DuncanParrish i thence running back in twoparallel lines from said two points onIrvine street 19il feet more or less tothe line of C C Wallace

TERMS Sale will be made on acredit of six months Time purchaserwill be required to give bond with ap ¬

proved security for time payment of timepurchase money to have the force smith

effect ot a Judgment bearing legal in ¬

crest from day of sale with a Lien re¬

served upon said property until all thepnrchase mones is paid

S E SCOTT3t MCMCO

Big Hill Coal CO

ORUANDO KYShippers of

Alnight Coal4+++ ++++++4+++tt+i+++ +

Guaranteed to last all night in ordinarygrate without any attention jfi

+ +++++++++ 4 +++ 4++ ++++ +++++++++4444

FURSFurs at my new store 357 West Main Street next toMiller Bros are to be found every descriptionbut of the best qualities excellent workmanship andsuch that are worthy to be called

Real Furs Only

My work is well known to those who have dealt withme before and to newcomers I am prepared to furdishof the most popular ladies of Richmond I make aspecialty of

Remodeling Repairing and Dying

old furs into the very latest fashions and the work isdone in such arc artistic way that garments look likeand at most reasonable prices When in LexingtonthefactBERNHARD LOWENTHAL

Practical Manufacturing Furrier357 W

Next to Bios

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commonstvesmarket affords Our

AirTign flitiatrwith surprise you when it cornea small fuel bills andgOlld service We have in stock a car load of

o1 Bickory V1 gons

OurJinjnJWarej

i vIn ver department Is complete and you can saveyourcrdlrtee I Respettfully

Ti9YLOR BROSI

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The substantial increase of business in our Dry GoodsDepartment has forced us to enlarge our dress goods No mat ¬

tel how big the demand we are prepared for any kind ofa rushOr course our fundamental principles of lower prices has notbeen overlooked and customers can expect the same range ofvelvety values and bouncing bargains that have made this De ¬

partment famous in the business

f8lJlki1lJlg SkirtsMade of good quality Oxford skirting medium weight fullflounce bottom finished with 14 rows stitching at 375

Walking Skirts made of good quality Black Cheviot extrafull flare bottom finished with 8 rows stitching skirt trimmedwith pipings of black satin cord ribbon waist band at 499

Ladies Walking Skirts made of good quality wool skirtingfull flounce bottom finished with 4108 of stitching top offlounce made in pointed design finished with stitched yokeeffect at 499

Black Sateen Skirt 14 in flounce trimmed with 5 ruffles ofsame at ODe Black Sateen Skirt made of good quality blackmercerized Sateen 10 inch flounce trimmed with 2 accordionpleated ruffles separate dust ruffle each 149

Best quality black mercerized Sateen 26 inch accordionpleated flounce trimmed with small rushingsat bottom of flounceseparate dust ruffles each 225

Fancy Waistingsin Albatros 28 inches wide all woolquality with a beautiful woven striperunning through the cloth in allshades and combinations 50 The a yd

Solid colored CORDUROYS in redblue gray brown green white etc 89c yd

Persian VELVETS in all beautifulcombinations roc

Moire Velours 21 in wide in allthe latest colorings of the season ttSu

Fanc Flannelettes in all the latestnovelty patterns and colors at 81 10and 15c ayd-

Ladies Purses and Wrist Bags 26and 49e Childrens Purses with chaln u

Call in and see our goods and beprettiestline

OWEN McKEE

uref8lt Fc1Jl OpeningAT

LOUS GUS STRAUSI

We have received our new fall line ofrAlfred Jietijninm Cos Swell SUITS andp OVKKCOATS line of chosen favorites0 Tbe principal recommendations of theso

LatstFashionWe have time largest and best line of boys

and childrens clothing in Lexington andI would like to have you to give us a call

Full line of Lion Brand Shirts at 75 centsBeautiful line of AquaProof Rain Coats

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JLEADINGGREAT O OF OUR MERCHANT

DEPARTMENJRichardLargest line of swell Woolens from foreign looms ever shown in Kentucky I

Most BeautifulII

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Line of Fan and Wint i Goods everdisplayed in Richnioifdan now befound at mv store

The Best

theUnitedthe result that today no

Dry Goods Housein Central Ky can outclass our vastemporium My prices as well as myline of goods will please

The>

Millinery Department

is in every particular firstQlassv andyou can see the beautiful fall styles7c Uy calling at store GiV iiie acall before going elsewhere

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