The Richmond Climax 1 c CHBNAULTmPresldent AD MILLEB Manager lOBT 8 CROWEmEdltor WEDNESDAY MAR 11 1903 FCBLUUXD XT CRY VTBDNK311AY BY Tho Climax Printing Co Incorporat- edDEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE HON J M BENTON Or Clark County FOR COMMON HEALTHS ATTORNEY lION B A CRUTCHER- Of Jesiamine County FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK ROY C WHITE- lnnounccments We are authorized to announce F J PER KINHof Baldwin a candidate for Jailer of Madison county subject to the action of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce D C O lIQOS u a candidate for Jailer of Madison County anbject to the action of the Demo ¬ cratic party IOn COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE We are authorized to anncunce the name of Mr T T HEDGER of Scott county aa s candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture niihlect to the action of the Democratic party Primary May 9 1903 IT is well to remind all voters before a primary that the first essential to success of a party is entire harmony within the party itself Re- member ¬ the old story of the bundle of sticksas long as tle bundle remained intact it could not be broken but was destroyed immediately upon its disseverance We mutual ¬ ly agree to submit the selec ¬ tion of candidates toa primary Bafore said election we are all to do all we can in behalf of our favorites But when the see lection is made then the choice of the party becomes our choice The inclination to get sour because we did not get what we wanted is puerile and- i unworthy a true partyman Let us go into the primary in the best of spirit and comeout of it in the same spirit We are not looking for disaffec ¬ tion as the outcome of the coming election but this word is for the help of any individuals who may feel aggrieved over theconsequen cesTHE last conspicuous ape pearance of Senator Vest in the councils of the country was when in spite of pain and disease he made in the inter ¬ est of the masses of the people sin eloquent and effective plea for repeal of the coal taxes If he had done noth- ing ¬ else for the cause of Dem ¬ ocracy in his brilliant career this alone would be enough to link his name with that of the other great Missouri Demo crat and statesman Thomas II Benton His public career- i closed but he has left an example of true Democracy in the Senate which will not be lost upon those who follow mLexingtonDemocrat Fifteen of the 357 members of the lower branch of the re ¬ cent 57th Congress died dur ¬ ing their twoyear term Whether this extraordinary mortality rate was caused by overwork or underpay is one of the many things that no fellow can find out Times LI CiFiBrowerCo LEXINGTON KY Spring Specialties In Artistic- Wall Paper Effective and expensive are these charming new papers They fill every requirement of style and service New Colors in Plain Papers New Mouldings Best Workmen- Let us make an estimate of on your work C1F1BrowerCo MAIN AND BROADWAf LEXINGTON ICY- stir < r I J IN an opinion delivered last week in a suit of Lockhard against the Asher Lumber Company United States Judge Cochran declared to be void all patents on Kentucky lands which include more than two hundred acres The de ¬ cision is of much importance The patent declared void was for 40000 acres of land in Harlan county This looks like it opens the way for end ¬ less litigation Work will this week be be ¬ gun on the new Connecticut Uncle Sams biggest battle ¬ ship All the work will be done by the government and the results will be watched with unusual interest as since the days of the old wooden war vessels the work has been done by private contract DURING the two sessions of the Fiftyseventh Congress 18420 bills andresolutions were introduced in the House and 3430 of these were acted on VALLEY VIEW From the Argent Win Wilson was quito sick tho past weekW J Roberts of Frankfort was here this week Rev Saunders will fill his appoint ¬ ment at Siloam Methodist church sec ¬ ond Sunday The big tide in the river tho past week brought down several thousand more logs for the sawmills at this place Mr Elza Perkins contemplates go- ing west in the early spring provided be disposes of his farm near Baldwin Ernest Xorthcult of Nicholasville has accepted a position as salesman in tIll Kentucky River Poplar Cod store Mr and Mrs B K Jeffries ol Chi cjro were here the past week Mr Jell iue id one of the proprietors of the Kentucky River Poplar Co sawmill plant at this place There are several raftuien in town aud a great many more aro expected on the receding tide Parties from Louisville Frankfort and other down theriver points aro here to buy rafted timberThe few cases of smallpox which gave our people a scare several weeks ago and which were promptly quarantined the time are all well and the quaran- tine ¬ has been raised There was never any danger of coming in contact with the disease aud no one need fear corn ing to our tovi on account of smallpox Democratic Committee 9 The Democratic County Committee is called to meet Saturday March 21 to make arrangements for holding the primary in Madison county It is hoped if possible that the primary may be held with ¬ out cost NEWBY Miss Mabel Tudor has gone to Som erset where she will attend school Mrs James Prather and daughters Misses Bessie and Eunice of Edemon visited her daughter Mrs Elvada Tudor from Friday until Monday Miss Rose Ballard of Kingston and Miss Lucy Williams of Ruthton vis- ited ¬ Miss Sallie Whittaker last week Miss Belle Holman entertained a few friends at her home Wednesday nightMiss Elmer Million is teaching a private school at her home near this placeMrs Minnie Runyon began So select school at her home recently Mrs Elizabeth Heathman is on the sick list Mr and Mrs Elvada Tudor and daughter Miss Gertrude went to town Tuesday to see Mrs Tudors brothers who were leaving for the far west Miss Belle Holman has as her guest Miss Myrtle Williams Miss Maggie West has entered the Secrest Normal School at Kirksville The little daughter of Mr and Mrs Clinten GriggR is yery sick with fever Miss Beulah Million has returned from a moat delightful visit to relatives in Richmond KIRKS VILLE Rev C B Ratchford is on the sick listMrs D ii Willis has returned from a months visit to her daughters in North Carolina and Texas much improved in health She was accompanied home by her soninlaw A B McMurray Mr McMurray left for home in North Call olina Thursday He made a flying vlsi to Stanford on his way home Mrs Joe Simmons is quite ill of pneumonia at this writing Miss Christine Bradley was the cen- ter ¬ of attraction at Shepherds hall Fri ¬ day night when she took a prominent part in The Last Loaf 1Miss Belle Burnslde Kirksvliles music teacher was at Shep ¬ herds hall Friday night Miss Bathe Ross entered the Secrett Normal College Monday last W P Prewitt our clever suction eer is quite sick and confined to his room with lagrippe The greatest attraction of the season was the delightful play The Last Loaf given by Lancaster people at Shepherds hall Friday night The crowd was good in spite of the bad weather and it was pronounced the best play given here this season The few pretty days put the farmers In the notion of gardening tint the rain has ruined the prospects for the presentLookout for the Lancaster troupe again They were EO well pleased with our magnScent ba land the audience Loafthat them repeat the performance Hews this We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can ¬ not bp cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY CO Toledo O- We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last IB yeais and allbuid madeby lgjli8tsToledo OhioHalls inter ¬ nally acting directly upon the blood vstemTestinonials bottte Sold by aU DfBjwwtg RllhmilyPilI re tfa feJt 1m ft HADISOITS RESOURCES Capital it Last Attracted to the Wealth of Waco Fields The great and historic county of MadleoQ is certainly destined to be the land of unbounded possibilities In the eastern end of the county embracing the entire north end of Waco voting precinct and extending between Mud ¬ dy and Drowning creeks is n wellde ¬ fined geological medley including an inexhaustible deposits of various clays ochres red yellow and brown and all kinds of sienna earth barites and what is deemed to be phosphate rock and if the alleged shale is genuine we can supply tilt United States in Portland cement Great slabs of iron ore are on the surface as large as barn doors chunks of lead have been picked up 95 per cent pure lead Alleged fluor spar exists in abundance Some of the veins of clay are forty teet thick and veins of white glass sand 100 per cent pure silica ro thick that it can be mined with the steam shovel if systematically worked Old salt wells mineral springs faults anticlines gas and oil abound There must have been a great upheaval here in the past N Salt was manufactured hero in the first part of the nineteenth century Stoneware and pottery have been man- ufactured ¬ since 181520 and the clay can hardly be missed It is a plain business proposition that there is enough of this clay and sand alone in sight if properly developed to vastly increase the wealth of this county Madison countys capital should be in ¬ vested in developing home resources from which there can he no doubt as to the returns Two or three different clays have re- cently ¬ been assayed by experts and pronounced to be worth 20 per ton in the ground This is undoubtedly the enchanted garden where two feet be ¬ low a hill of watermelons the poor huckster finds another farm worth from 3000 to 5000 per acre From time to time in the past some enter prising citizens realizing the value of these vast deposits have attempted to develop this valuable territory but after a trial would give up in despair because they mot with no encourage- ment ¬ from the landowners The last company formed to develop this territory Had fair prospects of suc ¬ cess but owing to dissensions caused by the location of a railroad then being built from Richmond to Irvine it aban- doned the project except C L Searcy who had so much faith in the future of this section that he erected a draintile and brick factory on the railroad and manufactured a superior draintile and brick He readily sold all that ho could make Two years since he began in conjunction with J E Donaldson to manufacture the Donaldson patent clay shingle or tileroofing which has proveda greater success They have covered a great many flno residences clurcbee etc in the cities and cannot begin to fill their orders now These shingles turn a beautiful red from one clay and white from another- It is only a matter of a short time when this tile roof will be universally used It is about as cheap as any roof and will last forever requiring no paint or repairs This industry alone would Justify the erection of a halfmillion dollar plant In this county and be highly profitable to the company The tile and shingle plant of Mr Searcys attracted the attention of our neighbor city of Lexington and some oi her moet enterprising business men some months since purchased the plant ond incorporated a large stock Company Alter the purchase they went quietly to work and practically own all the clay and oil land in the county by lease or purchase They have land that has a vein of block clay 10 to 40 it thick and very valuable They own a large deposit of china clay or kaolin that will make pottery or any kind of queeusware or works of art They have clay that will make sewsr pipe pressed brick vitrified brick in fact everything that can be made of clay Clay is more readily converted into value than any of natures prod ¬ ucts Tho thickness of the vein of white glass sand has never been found owing to the water rising but when properly drained this sand can be mined with ease and glass works will probably be located here Tho company owns the rightofway for a railroad from the present plant to the Kentucky river and lies the choice of two routes It is tho intention to build this road right away A large plant for manufactur jug vitrified and pressed brick will be erected this season and plans are now under way for a sewer pipe and pottery factory on the line of the proposed rail ¬ road In addition to the massive and val ¬ uable deposit of clays sands ochres umber sienna oxide of iron and what is deemed by experts to be ricn deposits of phosphate rock asphalt fluorspar barites cementrock lime lead and zinc all of which are so to speak in plain view the company owns anti controls as good oil prospects as can be found in the State Muddy creek from a point near J F Wagers land north to and including O W Hisles farm thence to the mouth of Drowning creek bounds what is known as prowen ter- ritory ¬ Every oil map in the country for years has Muddy creek marked as an oil territory Seven or eight well have ben drilled here and oil was struck every time Oil has been run ¬ thug out of the ground in twenty or more places for years It bubbles up in the streams and the rocks are satu ¬ rated with it The company recently began to drill on Jesse Cobbs farm and as soon as the weather opens the entire territory will be covered Every dollar realized from the sale of stock is to be used in developing this valable property No officer of the company receives any salary Par ¬ ties desiring to find out the status and prospects of the company with a view to investing can write cr visit lion Charles Kerr Lexington Ky the secretary of the company This coin ¬ pany hopes to add thousands of dollars countybyerectlng ploymeatto many men as well ns inaK j inh good money for all the stock hold ers We always vish any enterprising citizens success and believe this com ¬ apl1know river within a few years enormous manufactures would result We dont see anything to keep our Kentuckians back wh in they go at anything in a business way Working Overtime Eightl1ourhtwa are ignored by those NewLife night and day curing indigestion bill oneness constipation sick headache and all stomach liver and bowel troub ¬ 25o les at nlyljHJog + + + + t + + + t- tlo SPECIAL + + + ++ + + + + + ++ + + ++ + Hives are a terriblo torment to the little folks and to some older ones Easily cured Doans Oiutmept never falls Instant relief permanent cure At an v drut store 50u lin D B Shaekelford < Co have con tracted with the Miller R F Co for the sale of their Ranges in Madison county tf A dose in time saves lives Dr Woods Norway Eine Syrup natures remedy for coughs colds pulmonary fii senses of every sort 1m I Estrar A black hog weight 300 penn is came to my house ono month ago Owner can have same by proving and paying charges EH Wagers Panola Ky Now Oil Company The OwsleyClay Oil Company of Madison county organized in the de ¬ partment of the Secretary of State Mon ¬ thy It has a capital stock of 25000 and Rev II G Turner Messrs BR Burnam II C II Covington A D McKinney of this city and Rev P0 Eversole ot Perryville are the incor- porators BEREA From the Citizen- J F Hawkins is enlarging his gro ¬ cery building on Depot street Prof J W Dinsmore was recently elected a director of the Berea Bank- ing ¬ Co Rev Wills of Clark county filled tho pulpit at the Baptist church of Berea morning and evening Sunday- T H Horton Chestnut street is out again after being confined to the house for two weeks with throat trouble The term just closed registered the high water mark both in attendance and in quality acd amount of work acc- omplished The registration reached 830 for the term or 50 more than any preceeding term im the history of the collegeA department social was held Tuesday night at the Parish House Besides the usual social enjoyments a firstclass literary program was ren ¬ dered which showed that tho normal department does not want for literary ability A bold attempt at robbery was made Tuesday night when thieves crushed in the front window of Preston Cos grocery in order to affect an entrance into the store Lewis Johnson who lives in the rear of the store hoard the noise surmised whit was the trouble and decided to make somebody hard to catch As he came to the front of thestore the thieves took to their heels but managed to get away withsome canned fruit syrup and a basket of ap- ples ¬ which had been placed in the window tor disp- layoii11 S al W R Logan Assignee of the Ky Citizens B k L Assn Pit against BW Turner c Dfts Notice of Sale in Equity By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Madison Circuit Court ren- dered ¬ at the January Term thereof 1003 in the above style cause the un ¬ dersign ed will on Thursday March 26 1903 between the hours of 11 oclock a m and 12 oclock m at the Court House door in Richmond Madison county Kyproceed to expose to Pub- lic ¬ Sale to the highest and best bidder the following described property viz Onehalfof One House or the east half of a double brick house situated on the north side of Main St In Richmond Ky fronting oh Main Street S7 feet six inches to line of K Walker thence running from Main strict with Walkers lino 300 feet to alley thence with alley in u wistarly course Ol feet G inches to corner of lot lormerly owned by N B Dcatherago thence with Deathurages line to Main street the point of beginning Or a sufficient quantity thereof to produce the sum of1374 53 the amount ot money so ordered to bemade and the cost hereo- frEaMSSale will be made on a credit of six and twelve months equal- ly ¬ The purchaser will bo required to give bond with approved security for the payment of the purchase money to have the force and effect of a Judg ¬ ment bearing legal interest from day of sale with a Lien reserved upon said property until all the purchase money is paid S E SCOTT M C M C C Dmmi iDn rS al JohnPMooree Pills against V P Baxter c Dfts Notice of Sale in Equity By virtue ofa Judgment and Orderof Sale of the Madison Circuit Court ren- dered ¬ at the January Term thereof 1003 in the above style cause the un ¬ dersigned will on Monday1April 6 03 About the hour ol 1 oclock p m at the Court House door in Richmond Madison county Ky being April County Court Day proceed to expose to Public Srlc to the highest and best bidder the following described pro- perty vizAll That Certain Lot or Parcel of Land situated in Rich ¬ mond Madison county Ky at thocor ner of B and Walnut streets the same being bounded onthp north by J W Prather on the south by Walnut street on the east bylot of J H Iowelland on the west by B street and said lot being more fully described in Deed Book No 40 page 288 of the Madison County Court Clerks office to which reference Is hereby made Said lot fronts 50 feet and runs back of equal width 180 feet Or a sufficient quantity < thereof to produce the snmof 1295 43 the amount of money so ordered to be made and the costs horeo- frEBlJSSale will be made on a equally ¬ give bonds with approved security for moneytoliavc ment bearing lejrnl interest from day ol sale YiUa Lien reserved upon said neY1Is ox O is directed to the class pf Fresh and Cured Meats eirrid by the Main street butchers The mail or ¬ del business of this firm has growh to such propor ¬ tions that we are now making a specialty of our Wholesale Department Our constant endeavor is to please our patrons and to do this we slaughter only the best cattle sheep and hogs that can be pro ¬ cured Our stock of Cured Meats is purchased with lie greatest care and has always given perfect satisfaction We carry Vegetables Fishand Oys ters ii seasons We also wish to purchase your Hides Tallow Butter Eggs and other Produce and guarantee in every instance to pay the highest prices the market affords Give us a trial and we will prove our sin- cerity ¬ to serve you promptlyand reliably Douglas Culton Wholesale and Retail Butchers Richmond KyI It you love your wife buy her a gas range I Range is sold at U2 down and 1 per month till paid for Gas is cheaper than coal No dirt no heat no smoke A gas range settles the cook problem- A gas arc lamr will Rive you 700 candle power light for 2 cts per hour We will put thieVe lamps in on trial satisfaction guaranteed RICHMOND WATER If LIGHT Co A household necessity Dr Thomas Electric Oil heals hums cuts wounds of any sort cures sore throat croup catarrh asthma never fails liri We see that 1KB Shackelford Gos customers have made him put in a big stock of Millers Ranges They try to get what people will have tf Military Land Warrants 500 paid persons telling who lies one whether I buy or not R K Kelley feb ilirn Kansas City Mo Dr Hobson dentist next door to Government building v tf RichmondfKy L R Blanton has received a car load of Northern Seed Oats Stops tho Ceush ann Works off tho Ccfd Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day No cure no pay Price 25 cent PROF EDWARD L 1IIELPS M D LLD Greatest of All Physicians Eminent Discoverer of PAINES CELERY COMPOUND Prof Edward E Phelps M D LL D was born in Connecticut and graduated at Yale Ills unusual talent soon brought him reputa- tion ¬ arid prominence First he was elected to the professorship of anatomy and surgery in the Vermont University Next he was ap- pointed ¬ lecturer in Dcrtmonth College The following year he was chosen to the most important professorship in the country a he occupid when he made his worldfamed discovery of Paines Celery Com¬ poundThis infallible cure for those fearful ills that result from an impaired nervous system and impure blood has endeared the great doctor to the world = r fl DIAMOND DYES COLOR AXYTIUJTO ANY COLOR Dresses cloaks suits ribbons coats feathers stockingseverything wearable Diamond Dyes makoto look like new We bare a special depatment of advice and will answer ftpe any questions about dyeing Send eample of gouda when Direction book and 15 dyed samples free DIAMOND DraB Burlington Vt n A Brands TO CUES A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money lilt fails to cure E W Groves signature a on each box 25 cents Meat dishes 10 cents each one half gallon buckets 5 cents each coffee 10 cent per pound TEN CENT STORE Next door to Government Bldg I owe cry whole life to Blood Bitters scrofulous sores cov ered my body seemed beyond cure BUB has made me a perfectly well woman Mrs Hutton Ber ville Mich 1m Corn Wanted We wish to buy delivered at Silver Creek Ky several thousand barrels of corn BENNETT La Bno S 1S FIRM Having purchased the livery business of Lyman Parrish I will continue the business at the same stand and invite my friends and the public to call and see me when in need of anything in this line Will make a specialty of Moving PianosFurniture Etc and guarantee to please my patrons at all times Elmer ParrishSucc- essor to Lyman Parrish Cor Third k Irvine Phone 32 KY llmarSm GRIt ND C Frida AND Saturday ICiilgCole March 13 and 14 I lISTON MILL CO Merchant and Toll Mills Flour Feed and Shipstuff at the lowest prices + + + + + + + Eliston Patent Natural Product Belle of Madison Muddy Creek e French Burr Water MeaL Your Trade Solicited I Elision Mill Company WACO t KY CHOCTAW OKLAHOMA GULF RR Combines the Advantages of Eastern Service With the Opportunities of a WEjSTERNCOUNTRY MemphIS OLittle Rock Hot Springs Indian and Oklahoma Territories Texas Col ¬ orado New Mexico Arizona Old Hioxico and the Pacific Coast II J RocKlsianH System 1 nr Burdock Charles BunNAM RICHMOND WIDE VESTIBULED TRAINSII IIr I FREE RECLIMINft CHAIBJ CAni A1U = 0 1 LUGILE PETTICOATS This season we fell perfectly safe in declaring that never before have W shown such an assortment of mercerized Sateen Petticoats as we now plac h fore your critICalview It is a much larger and stronger aggregation than h geriNovelties tj ilVfTIrby same goods kETYDURWNEYES 1 BE THE JUDGE I1 I 1 OWEN McKEE Cor Main and First RICHMOND KENTUCKY IQo LADIES Made of puler yarn spendid weight fleece tape drawn neck and tied in 11il front 25 cents each Oneita glovefitting Union Suits 49 cents Childrens Misses and Boys Union Suits 25 and 49 cents Infants Vests and Wrappers 18 25 and 49 cents Childrens Casimere Hose in pink blue white and cardinal 25 cent Call in and see our extensive line of staple and fancy goods DR HOBSON For Mayor of the City of Richmond tor Rent Our Store house bulB ft rwo storys and basement 203 Main ttrees Richmond Ky Very best location in city suitable for any kind of business lately remodeled Call on or address dec lA1f John G Taylor Son OLD JOE WHISKY Hand made Sour Mash Every drop guaran 4teed to be pure It is of old style manu ¬ facture No- BETTER can be for foundI poses You want the best Furnished Strictly to Family Trade 10 vear old in jugs SiOO per gallon 10 bottles S3 5I IIjus 250 10 4 I bottles 3 2 IIjltJs S210 Orders promptly filled PropOltI lrcBraJ er novlyr Anderson county Ky UNION SUITS OWEN McKEE R H Humphreys Having bought Higgins Ellis Grocery and am put ¬ ting in a fresh stockevery day I cordially invite you to call t I SR H Humphreys PHONE NO 31 A Few Pacts I Spring is Almost Here You will want new Dress Goods If you will give us a cal we will show you the prettiest line of Shirt Waist Goods In white in black and in colors 10 Also a complete line Etamines Crepes and soft wool goods for early spring wea A gorgeous assortment of Hamburgs Swisses and Laces i Silks until tnere is no end of Silks Give us a call White < Gibson Corner Main and Second Rice Arnold Headquarters for all the new styles in Shoes Hats and Mens Furnishings Call and see our New Spring Goods