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UrttHi ttliVdllU A Itepnhlienn Newspaper that lias a la r;*e ei reiilat inn in the lii*: Kandy and Twelve I'nle Valley* —auexcellent advertising niedi nm Published Every Wednesday. TKKMS <)K Sl/lts' K I PTION: One espy, one yeai, - - $1.00 Ou« copy, six months, - - Strictly cash in advance. Tw**nIy -tlv •• n r ct-nt will bo adilrd wbei ca»b is not |>h!iI. I oh printing ol all kinds neatly and promptly execute* on rea s >nahle terms. ADVERTISING RATES. "I'Al'K. | TIME. AMT. * 1 column ... 12 months . 1 column ... t> months . . .loin* I column. . . 3 months . . . ]f hi 1 column ... t .. him t ’ column. . . 12 mouths . . 30i<t column. . . li mohti-K. . . 1.3 ’•column. . . 3 mouths . . . s.m 'j column ... l month ... 4i«> l V« column . . 12 months . . . if on ‘.column. . . t, mouths . . . 7 5»» >« column . . . 3 mouths . . . 4 no ‘4 column . . I month .... 2 5o fc 1 column ... 12 months. . . x no column . . n months . . . 4<a> ’» column. . . 3 mouths. . . 2m> column l mouth ... 1 54. 1 *-r cent, off if paid in advance. ' t* per cent, off if paid in advance. 4 per cent, oft it paid in advance. * 2 per cent, off if paid in advance. To Subscribers. A e cannot discontinue your paper until al arrearages are paid. Don't ask us. Don't say stop my pajs r until I get what I owe paid up etc. In no case can we do this. It is a general 'ale we have to adopt to protect ourselves. When you do not want the paper any longer, pay up and stop it. Don’t have your |Mtstmas> t*-r drop us a card that it is not taken out of the office. If you were publishing a pajier you wouldn’t want us to do you that way. When you move from your present post-office don’t fail to notify us at once of the change, giving your former fstst-office a.« well as your new one. 'I his is absolutely necessary. Wayno Courts. Terms «.f Circuit Court: Fourth Monday in January. May and September. Terms of County Court: First Monday in Jan uary. April and July, and Third Monday in N»e ye-»il»:r. W H EN YOU BUY A Sewing Maciiine BUY IT FOR "KEEPS." Don't delude yourself into thinking that you can get a high grade machine for a mere song. It can’t he done. What you can do is to read the Ad vance's special notice on the local page or this issue. It tells the whole story cHdME^news, Mr. <L 1>. II. Tyree, who has been quite sick with fever, is able, to be out. -^ - Mr. Jos. II. Fletcher, of Ironton, Ohio, was the guest of Slay or A. G. j Brown last Sunday. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve should be promptly applied to cuts, burns aud scalds. It soothes aud quickly heals the injured part. There are worthless counter feits: be sure to get DeWitt’s. W. | M. Bloss, Ceredo; II. N. Williams, ICeuova. Dr. T. W. Moore, Practice Limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Phone 155,Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. N. A. Richards has returned home from a visit to her old home in \ irginia. Her mother, who was seriously ill. was much lietter when “he left her. For Over Fifty Yearn. MKH WINSLOW'S SOOTHING MYKUP nn« been u*cd for over fifty venr« by mil lion* of mother** for their children while teething with j«erferf »iicceM< It Hoothes the child, -ofU us the gum*, Miiay* all pMlu.cure* wind colic, and Ih the hent remedy for dl«r rh<e« It will relieve the poor Utile *ofTerer ImmedIhte|y- Hold by I'niggl*.* in every part of the world. Twenty live cent* a hot tie. He *nr«s *nd »-k for “Mr*. Wlnelow** Hoothlng Hyrnp."end take no other kind*. Mrs. Oliver Blood and children, returned to their home at Ports mouth. Ohio, last Saturday. •» m ♦ A bad complexion generally re sults from inactive liver and bowels. In all such cases, De* V\ itt s Little Early Risers produce gratifying results. W. M. Bloss, Ceredo; R. S. Williams, Kenova. —--. ■ Price’s New Water (Jueen Float ing Palace exhibited to a full house at the foot of Main last Friday night. It was a splendid entertain* ment. HEADACHE 1 - AUTISTIC l U* LiCA riONs ISSl’KD BY nil*: uau'diokk & okiio UAILIIOAI), GUIDE TO WASHINGTON. % 1 He Passenger Department o' •he Haiti more <Nc Oh o K. K. h.veis *ued a Guide to Washington, whict. m many lespects excels all • tiler guides published, both in n tist 'C appeara ce and careful de -Ci'p'nm ol points ni interest in the Capital Citv . I tie front cover ol i ho<>k i- emhello lied with a hordsnire sb el engtaved portrait I the ‘•Siuari” Washington. The • c\ erse cover heals an American, ll «g in tile gi asp of an eagle. 1 he n-'de pages Conta n recent photo graph- ol all ttn Government huitd tug- with collect in lot mat inn cot* cerning them, together with other ■ntt r< -'mg feat in es ol the city, and he v erv latest map Copies will he sol*I at the principal 'Picket Of tiers of the Halt inline tV Ohio H. I< •>*r ten ( 10) cents cash or will he mailed to any address on receipt of ti'teen ( 1.») cents in stumps on ap plient o i to tlu* undersigned. “reasons wiiy.” “Reason* Why” is a forty-two page pamphlet giving in condensed form the important facts concern I mg the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. It i* an argument setting forth the claims of the tailroad for public consideration. This artistic booklet contains many half tones and draw mgs illustrating the history, scenic charms, the development and pro gres* of the railroad, ami the su perior service afforded to patrons. Single copies can he obtained of 1’tcket Agents, or will be mailed t<> any address on receipt of two (2) cents in postage stamps on applica tion to the undersigned. I). B. Martin, Manager Passenger Traffic, Baltimore & Ohio R. R ., Baltimore, Md. M. I). Jarrell, of Kffie, in writing to the T. S. Department of Agri culture, W. Va. Section, says: “Wheat above the average, if it can be cared for; apples about one half crop; quality fair.” When the quantity of food tak^ti is too large or the quality too rich heartburn is likely to follow, and especialy so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation.Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you fee) a fullness and weight in the regeion ot the stomach after eating indi cating that you ate too much, take one of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets aud the heart burn may he avoided. For sale by R. Xey Williams, Keuova; W. M. Blots, Ceredc. Hoke Smith, who was a member of Cleveland’s cabinet, is stirring up Georgia politics in an effort to get to the Senate. The bucking automobile is an old story, but Prof. Porter, of Lafay ette college, had an experience with an automobile that turned a somer sault and scalded him. This sort of thing is what prevents the addi tion of an automobile to our outfit. ___ You can never cure dyspepsia by dieting. What you need is plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomach will not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia 1 Cure will. It contains all of the natural digestauts. hence must digest every class of food and so, prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the body and re placing tne wasted tissues, thus giving 1 ite, health, strength ambi tion, pure blood and good, healthy appetite. VV. M. Bloss, Ceredo; K. N. Williams, Kenova. *-- • • South Carolina and the Federal j government have a dispute over the • question of whether the State is legally required to pay the U. S. , special tax as wholesale and retail liquor dealers. Exemption is claim ed because the dispensary is con ducted by the State, but U. S. offi cials contend that as the State is in | the liquor business it must comply with laws for the regulation of that business, just as individuals are compiled to do. GO TO TURtLY BROS, ! FOR WHITE LEADS. OILS. VARNISHES, j BRUSHES AND MIXED PAINTS. Huntington, W. Va. 117 THIRD AVENUE. Tut, lUiilv ^ UKLl) Tliricc-a-Week FMitiuu. The Most Widely Reed Newspaper in * A merica. i _ Time has demonstrated that the Phrice-H- \\ eek \\ <>rt«1 stands alone in its class. Other papers have ' imitated its form hut not its suc cess. This is because it tells all the news all l he time and tells it in part ially, w het her that news he political or otherwise. It is, in I tact, almost a daily at the price of a weekly and you cannot afford to tO he Without It. Republicans and Democrats ! alike can read the Thrice-a-Week W orld wnh absolute confidence in its t ruth. In addition to news, it publishes first-class serial stories and other i features suited to the home and I fireside. '1 he 'I hrice-a-Week World’s reg ular subscription pries ts only £ 1.00 per year and this pave fur loti papers. We oiler the World |»ud this paper both one year for * 1 65. The regular subscript ion price ol the two papers is .fd 00. According to reports, Mrs. Mc Kinley has acquired a cc mfortahle fortune through some mining claims iu Nevada, inherited from her father, as well as her usual health. \\ c trust the reports are true. No good fortune is too great for that little woman. -■— • We still have a few of those splendid Sewing Machines left. See 1 “Special <)ffer.” Seashore Excursions. | Atlantic Citv and Cat*c Mar via C. A O. K'v. July 5tlt anil ixth, Aucust 1st. 15th att<l 2'Mli, I ami September 12th. The rate is J12.txt from any of the following points: Wiiite Sulphur, Ronceverte, Port Spring, Hinton, Sewell. Montiron»«TV, Charles'on and Huntiiitrton. Tickets will l»e sold for trains Nos. 2 and 4 of ! the above dates and will l>e fond to return for ' li> days including date of sale. StojMivers for not to exceed 10 days, will be i permuted on iroinir trip to Washington. Haiti j more and Philadelphia by dt*p<isitiii^ ticket | with depot ticket aifi'itt immediate!v on arrival. i and on the return trip at same points for ten days not to exceed the final limit without de I posit. Transfer of passengers not included, except that passengers for At hint c City may yo via Delaware llridce Route without extra charge. • UlTifatfe will be checked through to Atlanta ! Citv or t ape May. * ltildren between 5 and 12 years, half rates. Secure your tickets at C &'0. R’v Stations. Titos. A. (iAKXIOAN, S. E. P. A , Huntington, W. Va. -— • ^ The business interests of the country know that the Republi cans in Congress can be trusted not only to euact any tariff legis lation that may he nepded, but to head otf any attempts at tariff tinkering that would he likely to. prove injurious. Tlie Best Liniment for Strains. Mr. F. II. Wells, the merchant at Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., says ; “I always recommend Cham berlaiu’s Pain Palm as the best lin iment for strains. I used it last winter for a severe lameness in the side, resulting from a strain and was greatly pleased with the quick relief and cure it effected.”1 For sale by It. Ney Williams. Keu ova, and W. M. Bloss, Ceredo. -mimm w — -- Democrats must be reminded of the adage, “Deliver me from my friends” when the Washington Post, the principal owner of which is a former Democratic Congress ' man, speaks of the Democratic party as “an organization of thick I heads. ” Seashore Excursions* I9'*l. old Point Com fort via tin* C. A O. K'v. Junr 27, July II an.I 25, Auiru«t ti and 22. and Swot. 5. I „ KATFJ. whit«* Snlphur. ' Konccvi'rtr.•) ;*i Fort Spring. * o <o . “i r 1 ■. ]|| mi Montgomery. < 11,1 rl#5Pf off. IIuntlri^tofi .. * lll.iii TicW«'tx> will hr on .ale for train* N.\«. 2 and * of >h«-abnxe datr*; will h,-ir<N>d to return for • lateen day* including date of *ale. and inn-t t«e validated hv aifent at Old Point Comfort 1>. . fore they will be *.**1 r.-t timing. Stop-over, on return trip allowed at ached tiled Ktoptdnir |M>int« of train n«ed. Children lietween 5 and 12 tear*, half ate*. Sec ure yotir ticket* at C A O. H \ station*. Ttn>*. A. I.axhm.a.v, * |*‘. |>, a. IIunt mirt"ii, W. Va. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially dlsrests t 1m* fortd and aids Nature In strcntfthehintf and recon structing tlie exhausted digestive or gans, It Is the latest discovered ditfest ant and tonic. No other preparation can appioach it In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures IiVRpepaia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Oastraigia.Cramps and allotherrcsiiltsof imperfect digestion. Prior* MV. nnd ff. I,ar?e *l/e contain* times •nmll.lze. Hook all aboutdjraprp'ila mailed froe Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO., Chicago K. Nkv Williams, Ken ova, W Va W. M. Blosb, Ceredo, W, Va. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY, C«|»e -May, S«*a Isle City and Ocean City, N.J., Ocean City, Mil., and Kcliobntli Reach. Del., at VERY LOW RATES. Thursday*.»Jntie J Rand 27, July I 1 and 2."». August H and 22, and September *», Th** Baltimore & Ohio R. R. have ai ranged a series ot Populat Seashoie Excursion', to he run m riuif'ih.ys. | une 13 A 2j, July 11 & - ->. August 8 and 22 ami Septcmhet 5, h> Atlantic Ci’y. Cape Nl: v, Smi Isle C’iiv and Ocean City, N. J.. Ocean City, Mil., and Kehoboth Be well, Del 1 it kets Will he good sixteen ( 16) days, including date of sale. Stop-over* will he allowed on the return t* p at Philadelphia Baltimme and \\ ishmgtcn on t ck ets so’il to New [fi'cy ie*orts. and at Baltimore and \\ -t'liington <>n tickets s..t«I t<( Ocean City, Mil., and Kt-hohnth Beach. D<*1. I4 <*t tickets, time of trair-s, slt-pp ing and j ai lor cat accommodations. Call on or address nearest 1 icket Agent. Balt-more A: Ohio R. R. tot full information. ^ m - The following pensions himI in creases have been granted through the agency ot Mark Poore & Co., of Hunt ingtou: 1 ncreases. Eraetns Patton, Reid.$12 00 James Clay, Poppa. 12.00 Juo. Hoi royde, Barbcnrsvillo 8 00 C. M. Payne, Curia, Ark .... S ()() Win.Pinkerman, Seottown.O 24.00 Juo. W. L)illoti (dec’d ) lda,0 14 00 Original. Harriet Ransbotlom, Brad rick, Ohio. 8.00 Margaret McMullen, Central (“y. 10.00 Oeo. \V. Flowers, Getaway.O 8.()0 Preston Guthrie (war with Spain) Proctorville, O. 8.00 Minors of Dadiel Ratliff, Rockwood, ()., ain’t. $1,0(14 93 1 his old and reliable firm can always be relied upon to render good service. 10jul-2w As tins is essentially the vaca tion time of the year, The Deline ator for August is the vacation number. The spirit of midsum mer breathes over its pages from tiie fashions down to the household notes. The daintiest dresses and and dress accessories are gathered into this number, just suitable in their materilas aud their make-up for the temporary use to which midsummer clothiug is put. -m • » If you want choice Fruits or a good Lunch, stop at King's Place, cor. Main and B Sts., Ceredo, W. ^ a* 19jun-2w ——» - Huntington was visited by another destructive tire last Wednesday. At noon on that day tire broke oiit in the Fitzgerald Patent Prepared Plaster Works, and the buildings were totally consumed. The plant had not been in active operation for a year or more, and a portion of the same had been used by 'I'. M. Carr as a planing mill and paint establish ment. '1'he Iosm will reach near ♦*J0,000, with about #8,000 insur ance . A Head that throbs, pains and aches, or feels heavy, stuf fy, dull or dizzy, is a poor head to do business with. It irritates the temper, up sets the stomach, interferes with digestion and wears out the brain and nerves. Make the nerves strong, the brain clear and your head will be right. r would begin to swim and I would grow dizzy and so weak and numb that f would fall to the floor Since using Dr. Miles' Nervine I can work 16 hours a day and feel good, f relieve it saved mv life and cannot recommend it too highly.-* W. b. \V HITE, Met *regor, Te»«>r Dr. Miles’ Nervine quiets the irritation, stimu lates digestion and builds up nervous health and strength. Try a bottle. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. KENOVA TRANSFER CO KEXOVA, WEST VIRGINIA. Operating wharfboat And River and Rail Transfer. I»E A Cl'ICS |\-—— Buckeye” Salt, “Mariou” and “Fostora” White Lime, “Black Dia mond and Imported Cements, Glass, Nails. Flue Tile, Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick, Fire Clay. Rock Plaster, Hair, Lath, Sbiuglee Corn, Oa»B, C hop. Bran. Hay. Flour, Seeds ami ('oa!. row 1M1K ESAM) ({I K K I)EL1 YEltlES. Rntoi* and lima 1 d.li*. furniabod for ('incuiDati aud Pittsburg I ac kets. Correspondence solicited. Send for price list. Come to Our Bio store Aii<1 secure what you need. A\ e guarantee all who deal with us to^et the worth of their money. We deal in Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoes, Ilats, C1aps, Queens wari', (ilasswarc1, Hardware, Notions, Groceries and Furniture. We keep anythim** to he1 found in a first-class 1 General Store1. (jioods deliyerod Free. Wright Bros.. WEST VA. REDUCING STOCK With a view to SELLING OUT! $20,090 stock oi Boots and Shoes to bo slaughtered. You can now buy a man’s calf patent leather shoe for $298 | former price $4 DO and $4.50; a few pairs of Banister’s and Tory I eurtis ifc Terrells, 85-00 and $6.00 shoes will go at $3.50; choice of all patent kid shoes for ladies $3.00. regular prices $3.50 and $4.00. Ev erything in our line will be cut in proportion, and most things even more than the above. Come in and get Trices. You had just as well save 50 eents to 81.50 on a pair of Shoes. . T. S. SCANLON & GO. Corner Tenth Street and Third Avenue.-^C3^" Huntington, West Virginia. OWE OF THE BEST Maonines EVER USED. CHEAP, HU It A It EE AM> RAPID. WHY IT IS POPULAR. — The Chesapeake & Ohio leads all competi tors in safety end luxury of railway travel. Its track is laid with 'Vpoutid aieel rails. iis bridges are new and built of Iron. Its roadbed is a model of smoothness and abllly. Its entire equipment is new and modern. Its Block System has been completed All It* through trains are vestlbuled All Its through tralus aie heated with ' steam. All Its through trains are lighted wltu I electricity. Its limited trains are the handsomest and best equipped running between the East and t he « esl. It* Fatuous F. F. V. Limited runs solid be tween Cincinnati, Washington and New lork.with Pullman SI epers to and from Lexington and I^mtsvllle. Its new Washington and St. Louis Limit ed rims -olid between Cincinnati and Wash ington wit h Pit'I man Sleeper* to and from I ndla n» polls a ml St. Louis. Its dining cur* run iliimgli between Cin cinnati, Washington, Kali)more, Phlladel phui and New l ork, and in** service is uu* -nrpassed. H It'* M complete new Pullman vestlbuled < qulpineiit, unequalled on any line la .imeri a. It I- the only l>ne in tween toe W'est and the National Capita i-qnlt pp,i a* above. 11 mu- through i lie grandest mountain river and canon mtiihj ea-tof 'he Kocky iiioun tal us. It rear es more point- of nvorlc Interest ilia.ianv other I)ue Iti America. It reaches Ine grt at b-11 lethl.lv of Virgin* li reaches i lie g rea f coal and !mn field* of t• \ |rgielans | Ii 'eaches Hie great cities of (he East ai.d the West. It reaches the place von w I - h to reach It Is t lie mad for you to lake. Rebscber’s fiigb Grade Perfumes are made in the good old F rench way, of superior lasting qualities, exquis itely delicate and true to the Flowers. eORINNE trade mark. I* ©NB ©P ©V POPULAR ©1>©Rf». ; If ,T1y nrc not wold in your town, send direct to me. Also try ^^_ IW I S J\/l I The °f 0*1 * f ® ® 1"1 1 Breath Perfumes. H. REBSCHER, PERPUJAER, U>2 State St.f ROCHESTER, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED, \