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Schemes of this class have again come to grief along with the gullible investors, causing serious loss to innocent business concerns, as is nlways the case of panics in Wall St. While this last lesson is yet fresh 4u rajud, it is an opportune moment to consider causes and means to avoFdJike trouble in the future. Direct your attention to that greatest of all Newspapers the Cin cinnati Enquirer. From its columns one can readily detect the trend of currency, its lodging places, by whom handled, uses made of it, and final results. Again you read quotations of Bonds, Stocks, and Securities of every nature, fixing Status of all business from Hie" retailer, to United States Government. Also Current News, facts and re liable data covering the entire world; all sufficiently explicit to ennble thinking people to avoid snags and follow the channel of success, 'Its extra size and hlglj, price, is the secret of its ability to discover, obtain, print and serve its patrons J with all the news, and cater to wauts of people in every calling of life, Jv The Weekly Enquirer for the 'year 1608 has-jjreatly increased its (Jiunmng oners wmcu now iuvjuuc the most select and popular pub lications of the dayat prices slightly Vover half th regular Subscription rates. I Do not overlook the fact that the )ar J906 promises to excel Ju pros irity any of the past, and that b Tttimilrer nrintad at Cincinnati. jbio, is one of the most reliable surcss ot nuorniaiioa, immrwt rj 4M ! fyilato imm9mmamm'immtrmGmmmmmmmimmmmmrmm9m "K a s rC" I oJ CQ r pi M c o S3 OUTS s v- O) s St intra & 2 O 1 "V c K s fcs CN West Hocking Master Haroln Defl'enbaugli, of Tarlton, and Mustor Gay man Chambers, of Kingston, were the guests of their friend, Muster Durbin Fickle, over Saturday and Sunday. Miss Delia Krinn is spending the liolidayswith rehtives near Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Moravy visited Mr. and Mrs. AV. D. Can field last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stoyon Beavers, Mr. Silas Springer, of noar Blaok burnviile, Mr. andMrs, Wright, of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. William Beavers and family, of near Laurolville, Mrs. Bashio Sherwood and eons, Mr. and It. II. Barnett and two daughters ate Christinas Turkey with Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Sherwood. Dr. C. A. Foglor, ''of Columbus, is spending tho holidays with his pnrents on Moccasin, 1 Mr. Johnny Fient, of Mound Crossing visited hi sister, Mrs. "W. D. Canileld, Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wllkins, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilkins and Mlsa Amanda Johnson were tho guests of Mr. C. G. Johnson and wife, Christmas, Mr. J. A. MoClolland, wife .and daughters, MIssos Jessie and Amy, spent CliriBtmas at tho homo of their daughter, Mrs, W, P. De Havon, of Laurelvillo. Mr, John Fogler and wife entor tallied last M'inday, Mr. Miohenl Kibler and yfito, of Kansas, Mr, Ira Fox and- wife were called to Lancaster," Tuesday of lastveok, to nttond the funoral of tho little ohjld of Mr.Vand Mrs. Pearl Creiglow, which oeoured ut that place, Mf , and Mrs, 'Walter AbIi, Mr7 and Mrs. G. W, Jullon, and Mr, 'and Mrs. JeBseiTignor and fumlly ate turkey with Mr. and Mrs, Ww. Winland, Ohristnius. Salt Creek VaUty Here we are again, Christmas Is past and gono, uud the new year is almost hero, Mrs. Sylvester Hoy and two daughter were calling on. Mn. I. NEWS or OTHER TOWNS Tatmuri at tlayiios, Christmas. Mrs. Ota Wololi, 6f Columbus, is Visiting lior paronts and other rolntivos of this place. Sammy Tumor, of Sprlngflold, is .visiting his grandpnronts, of this place. . i Santa Claus and his wifo visit ed PJnopottrlgOt Mr. Poarl Fontlioroir is still In tho tlo bifsiiToss. Mr. l3Ma Turner mado a Hying trfp to LiiWolvillo ono4 day last week. "Miss Edith Kennody entertained Mr. Frank Woodward ono ovoning last wcok. - Mrt and m Mrs. Bert Swack haiumor and Son, Clarence, vvero calling on Mr. Grant Swack hainmor, of Hluo Creek, last Sun day. Tho It. F. D. Mall Itouto will bo changed up Bluo Creek tho first St tho nowyoar. Tho Christmas tree at Blooming villo was ono of tho nicest in the history of that town. There wore lots of presents on tho troo and lotsthat couldn't bo hung on. Tho church at Bloomlngvillo looks flno sinco it has been re paired. Miss Maud Wooloy's school is progressing nicely. Miss Clara and Jcnnio Wood ward and Miss Ola Kennedy wero sc.en at Pine Cottugo school ono day laBt week. Elza Turner gavo a tnlfy party on Christmas Evo. Levi Tatraan was Been in this valley a few days ago. Dude Brown will cease deliver ing Post Cards at Pine Cottugo the first of the year. Post cards seem to bo tho latest fad. Will close wishing everybody a Happy New Year. Haitv Hoomoan. Special Announcement Re garding: the National - Pure Food and Drue; Law- Wo aro pleaeod to announce that Foley's Hanoy and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not af fected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and wo recommend it ns a safe remedy for children and adults. Bort & Co. Carbon hill As this is our last appearance for 1907, wo will bid the old year farowell and welcome the new, don't know how many Now Year resolutions wo will make, but think we will not make a hundred or more and put in tho three or four months breaking them, but I believe wo will resolve to continue pretty much on last years channel and holp to on force tho laws, and demand our rights, though tiie sky fall. Mr. and Mrs. Melyin Brooks, Mr. Peto and Lislio Evans nnd Clins. Duncan, of Columbus, spent Christmas hero. Miss Beatrice Itoss, of Lan caster, is spending the holidays at her homo here . Mrs. Turnor, of Wost Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vin oient Green, of this place. Mr. Tomplo, of Chicago, was horeon business, recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson Green and daughter, Lotha, spent last Thurs day with Mrs. Green's paronts, Mrv. and Mrs. Warnor Lehman, of Gore. Edward Tom, trustee elect from Sand Run, was- here on business last Saturday. Tom Green, of Athens, was hore on business last Friday, We are under obligations to Mr, Homer G. Hansel, of Logan, (now in San. Francisco, for a postcard, on which is a view of the remains of ono of tho' hotels of that olty uftor tho earthquake and fire. Truly wo are thankful for such truo friends, and will ever feel grateful for such kind remomber anco of us away back here in tho hills of old Hooking, Tho Christmas entortainmont given at this pluco was a suoooss, und the managers tire entitled to congratulations, Everything wont olF nicely, Mr, Luke Wilkinson and Miss Gurnet Evans, both of this place, wero united in marriage on Christmas Eve, at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ben Eyuns, of this place, They are among our best young peoplo, and our hand is extendod. Like all other married peoplo they are an end to nil their trouble, Wo mean just the first end. On last Friday night our nearest neighbor, Mr, Alex Giiens, caught r. n it i i ii mt, i i GOVERNORS OF OHIO $ GEORGE HOADLY 1884-1886. Qoorgo Homily was bom at Niv Ilnvcn, Conn., .Tulj' 81, 1825, and died at Watklns, N. ,Y Aug. !, 1002. lie ginduuted fiom Harvard Law school nnd lu 1810 became n pnrtner In Uio luw m in or Chase & Ball, Cincinnati. He wa a Democrat until the civil war, at which time he Uecnino a Ilepubllcan, but later letuined to the Democratic party owing to his opposition to the pro tective tariff. Ho was elected judge of the superior court In Cincinnati in 1851, city solicitor In 18."5 nnd Judgo or the new superior court In 18.18. A seat on the suprpine court bench was offered him by both Governor Chase and Gov ernor Tod, uhtch he refused. Ho was a member ol the constitutional con vention of 187-74 and defeated Joseph IJ. Foraker for governor In 1883, being defeated by him In 1885. He was professor In the Cincinnati Law school and n trusleo of thu university for many years. the Carbonhill craz9 und acted just like Uncle Hez and many others of this placo havo recently done, but ho is all smiles nnd can out whistle anybody on Prospect street. It is a fine son. Christ said, "a tree is known by its fruit," but Uncle Hez says tho most clubs will bo found under the troo that bears tho best fruit. Miss Wenona Snydor, of near Columbus, is visiting hero. Art Wallace, of Nelsonville, was calling hero laBt Saturday. Miss Ednd Millhuff spent last week in Wellston. MissArubel Chute, of Struits ville, and sister, Edith, of Murray City, spent last Sunday- at Uiis place. Thomas and Lesley McAUistor spent Christmas in Wellston. Grace Parks, of Xonia, is at hoine-for the holidays. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis aro those who aro habitually consti tuted. Orino Laxativo Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of tho bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseoto or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Bort te Co. Little Raccoon Creek Mr. and Mrs. Fen ton Thurness, of Logan, Bpont Xmas in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. 0. W. Soweis and wifo, of Logan, aro spending a few days with friends and rolatives, of Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Oswald is on tho sick liBt, Miss Goldio Stono is spending her vacation with her parents. Samuel Johnston and sister, Lulu, will start for California, in tho near future. Hnrvoy Zimmerman, who is em ployed at "Wollston, 0., nttonded church at Mt. Pleasant, Sunday. Mrs, Wm, Shorr, of Dayton, O., visited her paronts, last wook, Tho second quartorly mooting of the Orland circuit, will bo hold at Wesley Chapel, Jan. 11-15. String Town Wishing you all a happy New Year. Tho Misses Emmu and Birdie Primmer, of Baltimore, spent sov oral days with relntlves and friends, of this.placd, last woek, Will Carpenter, of Columbus, passed through this valley, Thurs. day, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fiokolnnd daughtor, Helen, of Logun, spont Xmas with Bonjumin Beougher and family. If any ono would like to know tho distauoo from Rockbridge to Dan Beoughor'B, ask Virgil Walk er, Messrs, Lawrence Awult, Chas, "antB, Mr, Judy, of Lancaster, and Ulnytos-Flokol, of Logan, spent Xmas, with Frank Beougher. Mr. Abo Blum and wife, and Mrs, Cotterman and (laughter, Mary, called on Beuj. Beougher and family, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Beougher and daughter, Laura, spent Tues day, in Lancaster. Andy Eish nnd fnmily, passed through this valley, Suntlny. Tho Misses 2STcllio and Bessie Woltner, and Nellie Freeman, passed through here, Sunday, Mrs. Alice Beougher is spending a few days with her paronts, of near Bultimoro. An Insidious Danger. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an in sidious disease and before the vic tim realizes his danger lie mny havo a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at tho first sign of trouble as it corrects irregulari ties nnd prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. Bort & Co. Calico Ridge Cluistmos lias come nnd gone and is now a tiling of tho past. John and Myrtle Rodman ppont ChristmnB on Honey Fork, guests of Theodoro Stono and wife. Lowis Bodnian is on the sick list. Cecil Shultz and family went to Shawnoo, Christmas, to visit rela tives. J. R. Shaw, of the East Side, is suffering with a sevoro attack of the grippo. Guy Shultz, of Logan, spent a fow days last week, ns the guest of ins paronts. Donald Shultz and family ato Christians dinner with his father-in-law, Goo. McLain, of Logan. Mrs. Jane Snider called on Mrs. Cnrolino Shultz, Thursday. J. J. Shaw and wifo called on Squire Shultz, Sunday afternoon. Eph Shultz is recovering slowly from a pold, contraotod a month ago. Mrs. Jane Snidor and daughtor, CInra, were Logan visitors Satur day. James Ploukharp wqs a business visitor to Logan, Saturday. News is not vory plontiful at this writing, us it was ono of tho quiotcst Christmus's over passed on tho ridgo. Old Town "Wolcomo, tlulco woloomu, fair Now Your, Our liunitH, ourliopoa wo ulvo to thea; Filial! our lii'WiU with uaniost oliour, Lot all out nlglita uutrouMoil ho, llluss us, tin now v,a waiting stmul, Wlillo Joy-bulls olilinu on uttlior Imml," Good cheer! Good health I Happinobs! All theeo do wo, bring to oaoh other for tho now your. For good cheer brings good health, and good health happiness. How riah in gifts wo aro when wo muy bring thoso to ono another. Let us bo positive, indinnt and conn- dent in our cheer, so that we not only dlspol our own clouds, hut muko ulf those about us to vibrato with uheer. What a stimulating Thought to think wo can euoh of us givo, and thus holp ono another in tho glorious sohemo of living. No, 0 gavo a Christiana enter tainment tho oyening of tho 93rd, Tho evoning was spent in songs, reoitations, music and plays, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fiokol spent Xmas with tho latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Buttor. A large number of citizens from urn nU'Aj.tjiimuj..wm.Bjwimu.iiiM tills placo nttonded tho Christmas troo entortainmont at Mt. Tabor, Christmas cvc. Mr. Eddy and Miss Carrio Stivi son, Cherry Ridgo, passed through this placo Thursday. John Poling visited Samuel Gbil and family Sunday,. Besslo Wolfe, of Logun, visited Isaac Wolfe's over Sunday. Tho most of tho peoplo at this placo wero "homo lovers" Chnst uiub, and tho nows is vory scarce this time. But I guess it is winter tinio now nnd it is to cold to visit, (or supposed to bo,) so wo will wnit till noxt summer when it is warm and pleasant. Andy Inbodon, of Shrub Valloy, visited his parentB, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Inbodon, Sunday. I will ring off wishing all tho readers of tho Deuoghat-Sentini:i. a Happy Now Year. Nr.w Soitmi:. Cedar Grove Edward Kern nnd family, of Lo gan, and John Kern nnd family, of Lancastor, are visiting purente'and friends hero during the holidays. T. R. Hone and wifo, of New ark, aro visiting relatives here. A. F. Williams, of Logan, is spending a few days with old ac quaintances. Miss Nettio Allon was hastily called to Logan, Christmas, on the account of the seriouB iliness of her siBter, Mrs. Vernon Mauk. Miss Susan Kuhn, of Gibison vlllo, was tho recent guest of Mrs. Knthryn Nihart. Miss Mnbel Cook, of BluckJack, visited her grand-paronts, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Culp. Walt Ploukharp and Clyde Rose were business visitors to Colum bus, Thursday, The Misses Goldio Beery and Nell Mathiot had a merry ride to Logan, but returned home via "Walker's express." Miss Mabel Barclay, of Logan, iias equipped a frrst class tonsorial shop at this place. Miss Elsie Tatman, of Pike Run, attended Sabbath school at St. John's, last Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harloy Kalklosch, of Logan, spent several days with their parens.. Miss Mayme Vest is at home from Logan, spending tho holi days. Ninr. Schollsville Mr. Willie and Nora Scholl, of this placo, attended tiie Christmas enteitainment given at No. 9 School, Monday evoning. Our preacher is holding pro tracted meeting at Mt, Pleasant at tliis writing. A largo number of people of this place attended tho Christmas troo at Mt. Tabor, Xmas Eve. The year 1907 is very near a thing of the past and the New Your is fast appronching and now is tho time for forming new resolu tions nnd habits. Lot us each in our hearts decide, to cultivate a habit of happiness. Habits gets suoh a thorough hold upon ono, it becomes an unconscious expression in one's daily living. Surely tho happiness habit is ono worth ac quiring pretty soon; whon it is woll tried, ono forgets all about gloomy thoughts aud forebodings. Tho old year yoar is paBt, what have wo to do with the past? All is before us, forgot tho mistakes and tho shortcomings of the old your. Let us not regret, wonken or weary our strength, wo huvo no tinio for regret, the days are pass ing by too fast. Tho beginning of tha now syear is stimuluting, hopeful und helpful. "God is all, and ull is woll." A calm, repose ful lifo with tho simple faith, aud trust of a little child, is the doctrine of nil onlightoned peoplo An abiding faith und healthy en joyment of tho living now, if we tako care of tho presont. To trust and do, gladly, aheorfully and happily is a good attitude to ward tho Now Year. Thon comes the words of Whittior; lloiiuutli tho moonlight and tho snow, l.los iloiul my lntodt your, Tho wlutrtr wlmla aro walling low U'xdlrgos In my oar. 1 lirlcNouot with tho moaning ulna As l(u lotofoll; lloforo mo, ovou an behind, Ood Is, una all Is woll, VlSITOll, How to Avoid Pneumonia. You can avoid pneumonia and other sorious results from a cold by taking Foley's Honoy and Tar, It Btops tho cough und expels the cold from tho system as it is mild" ly laxative. ItefuBe auy hut the genuine In the yellow package, Bort & Co, THE NEWS OF THE WEEK Whoiilor 18 Doubtful COLUMBUS. Attorney Whyna"' ' U. Wheolor, rtf tho Anti-Snlooh Leaguo does not tnko f oriotffily "tho declaration of tho Stnto Liquor Leaguo relative to their proposed campaign of extermination of, tho low divo saloon. Ho' claims tho whole movemont wnH planned for tho clToct it might have in coun teracting tho public Bontiment which tho Anti-Saloon Lcnguo has succeeded in building up in favor of county local option. Mr. Wheeler has been gathering data from several cities where tho re form policies of the brewery inter ests have recently been put into elTeot and he promises to give tho public some interesting facts in a fow Jays that will show tho real motive back of tho movement. liiberal Oiler BOSTON. Mrs. 'Mary Baker G. Eddy, head of Christinn Science church, nnnounced in Tho Chris tiun Science Sentinel issued today that she will give ono million dol lars toward the erection of an in stitution for aid of tiie poor in this city. Sailing' Along WASHINGTON Olllcinl an nouncement of the arrival of tho battle ship fleet at Trinidad, was received by cable from Admiral Evans at the Navy Department today. Two Burn od to Death. McARTIIUR, Dec. 29. Mrs. Boyer and ono child were burned to death and another child badly burned as the result of a fire that destroyed their homo near Hamdon, Vinton county, lait night. NEW YORK. An old coin own ed by Edwin W. Bond, was deem ed of little value, but thinking to bell it in oulei to get a littlu extra X'mns money, Mr. Bond offered an 1801 dollar to Joseph G. Will iams, an authority on coins, and was informed it was woith $1000. There are only four of these coins in existence. NEW YORK. Mrs. Mollio Des mond, who attempted suicido 18 months ago by swallowing IJ I needles, died Monduy, after 25 surgical operations and all needles removed buc a dozen. CLAR1NGTON, OHIO. Ed wnrd .Hutchison, the station ngent of the Ohio River R. R., wns robbed and murdered early Monday morning and the station burned. LONDON, ENG. Thos. Charles Druco in Highgato cemetery was exhumed just 43 yesrs aftor burial. Tho collln contained the romains of a human body, thus exploding the tule told during tho recent Druce perjury case, that the casket contained lend. BRYAN, OHIO. Mrs. Eliza beth Munghorman, will, if living until Juno 1st., bo 103 years old. Mrs. Mangherman is confined to her bed by sickness, under tho care of a physician for thu first time in her lifo. TOLEDO, OHIO. Hundreds aro exposed to smallpox in Toledo. Three in one family have tho dread disease in its worst form. TOINT PLEASANT, W. Va, Pneumonia takes Boardman Cnrnns, woll known Elk and Intor looutor for Al. C. FioUf's Ministrel, Mr. Carnos will bo buried in Co lumbus. CLEVELAND, OHIO, The Hippodrome, said to bo tho largest and most beautiful theutor in thu U. S, outside of New York City, will bo opened tho first; of tho year. It cost $3,000,000 and will seat 4500 persoiiB. Disturbed, tho Conereeta tion The person who disturbed tho congregation last Sunday by con tinuully coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey aud Tur, Bort & Co, WANTED To buy a typo writer. Call or address Demooiut Sentinel, Logan, 0. t P' w-sai. ifciHWrnrxn yn