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_ Geredo Adim. A ItppnMI^au Newspaper that has a large eirettla timi in ih«* Uig Handy and Twclu* Pole \ alley* — auexcelleut advertising inedi* ftm Published divert/ Wednesday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy, one yeai, - - *t.o<> One copy, six months, - - ,*n> Strictly cash in advance. Twf nty-flv)* per ccut. will b* ndued when BJlmIi is not paid. Job printing of all kinds neatly and promptly execute*- on rea sonable term*. To Subscribers. •V* cannot discontinue your paper until al arrearage* are paid. P«m‘t wk us. I»«>u*t say .top my piprr until 1 get wliat I owe paid up etc. In no case t an we do thin. It is a general 'ule we have to adopt to protect ourselves. Whenvou do not want tlie paper any longer, pay up and atop it. Don't have your postman ter 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 wav. When you move from your present post-office don't fail to notify us at once of the change, giving your former (Mist-office a.* well as your new one. This is absolutely necessary . Wayne C'onris. Terms of Circuit Court: Fourth Monday in January, May aiul SpptmiDpr. Term’s of County Court: First Mondav in Jan "■*rv. Atiril and Julv, and Third Monday in No vember. Mr. C. H. Rrothe was at home over Sunday. m m ^ .1 udgeMelanin was in town, Mon day morning. Dr. T. W. Moor Practice Limited to tlie Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Phone 155,Huntington, W. Va. ^ ^ Capt. Frank Mott arrived here last Sunday to spend a few days with his family. His health is not the best. O. 0. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: I was troubled with constipation until I bought DeVVitt’s Little Early Risers. Since then havr been entirely cured of my old complaint. I recommend them. W. M. BIoss, Ceredo; R. N. Wil liams, Kenova. ^ • m Miss Anna Russell, of Ashland, Ky., was the guest of the family of Robt. Wright, Jr., yesterday. --^ * am If the action of your bowel6 is not easy and regular serious com plications must he the final result. DeWitt’e Little Farlv Risers will remove the danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. W. M. Blose, Cere do; R. N. Williams, Kenova. An exchange says: “The kiss ing hug that puzzled entomolo gists and tortured humau being* a few years ago has a rival this summer in Borne sections. Person* wearing low shoes have been so severely bitten on the ankle that in some cases they have been crippled for a week or more. The insect that causes the trouble referred to as the ‘ankle bug.’ ” *-^ ♦ —i — For Over Fifty Yearn. MKH. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING HYKUJ ha* been lined for over fifty years by mil lions ol mothers tor their children whlli teethIng with perfect success. It soothe.* tbt child, softens the gums, allay*all pain,care* wind colic, and 1* the best remedy for dtar rhtea. It will relieve 1 he i»oor little sufleiet Immediately sold by I>ntKirl«ks In evert part of the world. Twenty-five cents H hot tie. He sore and ask for'WIrs. NVInalowV Soothing Hyrnp,” and take no other kinds. Then and Now. In days long a g o( in the s i x t i e*§ you know) when Grandma went walking * h e held her skirts so. \V h a t would she say if she saw girls today with skirts clutched so tight ly th^y a 1 1 look this way t-i I .! i ___ i Dropsy starting in the feet or ankles comes from a weak or diseased heart—a heart that cannot keep up the circulation. The blood then settles in the lower limbs where the watery portions oo7.e out into surrounding tissues causing bloat and swelling. The heart must be strengthened and built up before the dropsy can be cured to stay; and the best of all heart medicines is Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. “I had palpitation, shortness of breath, pain In heart, swelling of feet ana ankles, hungry spells and was confined to my bed and easy chair. A few bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure made me well.” Mrs. C. Osborne, Clyde, O. Dr. Miles' Heart Cute gives new strength to the heart, regulates the circulation, stimu lates the digestion and restores health. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Go., Elkhart, lud. GO TO TURLEY BROS.. FOR WHITE LEADS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES AND MIXED PAINTS. Huntington, W. Va. 117 THIRD ft VENUE. far Gi? Firs hid If you have your Photos taken at ERSKINE’S THIR0 AVE. AND 11THST,, - 1 —1 HUNTINGTON, WEST VA. UpholMten ng. I have opened an upholstering istablishment in the old C. & (J lepot building, on Main Street vJeredo, W. \ a., where 1 ain pre pared to do anything in mv line at the lowest prices, and on short no tice. 1 keep a full line of picture 'rame mouldings, drawer pulls, cas 'o*-s and all kinds of furniture hard ware. Furniture repaired and var nished. Give me a call. VVm. M. McCallen. An exchange remarks: “Ladies should remove their hats in church. No sermon can inspire a man who is looking into a lop sided aggregation of dead birds, stuffed weasels, chameleon skins, ribbons, beads, jets, sticks, s!ra.v, paper, flowers, corn tassels and thistle down . It makes a sinner feel as if he was in a wilder I ness.” Dog days and cat nights. Yougg Women Tha entry Into womanhood Is a I cntlcal time for a girl. Little men strual disorders started at that time soon erow into fatal complications. That female troubles are filling graveyards proves this. Wine of Cardui estab and natural menstrual flow. When once this important func tion is started right, a healthy life will usually follow. Many women, young and old, owe their lives to Wine of Cardui. There is nothing like it to give women freedom from pain and to fit vouog women for every duty of life. $1.00 bottles at druggists. Miss Della M. Strayer, Tully, Kan.< MI have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe riods for a long time, was nervous, had no appcUtt, and lost interest in everything, in fact was miserable. I have taken four bottles of Wine of Cardui, with Thedford s Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day I am entirely cured. I cannot express the thanks I feel for what you hav« done for me." »”<***•• rwjolrtn* opeetaM'rao tlnns, sOdress, srlelng symptoms, the Civile# Aflelaorf Department. The Chattan<‘Oga Mud leloe Com pan j, Chattanooga, Toon. 1> .I'i.oKAbLh stqiEL To a Sa«l Triijjedy. Young? Man I Adjiul^nl IiiMaiie. Dvatli wf Frlnidt* TogHiicr \\ itli III Health Chum** Freder ick lleiniiiingH to Be come I>cmci»ted. A sad, pad sequel to the terrible tragedy which took place opposite ihe Electric power plaut iu west liuuliugtou, two weeks ago in which Mrs. HeDiUiings, her daugh ter and two grand-daughters were drowned, hus just developed in the adjudging insane of Fred lletmmn^s, son of Mrs. Ilem mings. Ou last Saturday he was takeu before ’Squire Bellville and L>rs. Crary and Vickers acted as medical examiners. He was ad judged insane and it is probable ihat he will be confined iu the lo cal hospital for treatment. It is stated by friends of the youug mau that troin the moment that the sad news ot the quadru p.e drowning ot his tneuos was broken to him, th«re was a per ceptible unbalancing of his mind winch continued to grow more vi olent until it became evident that the only thing lett to be done was to have him treated at an asylum. That the terrible tragedy r* suiting in the death of his moth *r, sister and two nieces was uot wholly responsible for his un fortunate affliction there is no doubt. He held a position at some of the New River coal mines, and failing health caused him to re 1 sign some time ago. It was while lie was m this delicate condition of health that he was overtaken by the terrible calamity, which be fell the family; hence, it is no wouder that the shock was too great for him. However, it is hoped that prop i er treatment at a hospital may succeed in bringing him around in a short time. He is twenty-fcur years old; was a highly popular young man m the community, and there is universal sympathy felt for him and his friends in this—another one of their sore afllictions. The laws of health require that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties for violating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab lets when necessary and you will never have that severe punishment ; inflicted upon you. Price,25centH For sale by \V. M. Bloss, Ceredo; R. N. Williams, Keuova. - - A RTI ST IC PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, i GUIDE TO WASHINGTON. The Passenger Department of the Baltimore & Ohio R. K. h .veis sued a Guide to vVashington, which in many respects excels a4l other guides published, both in artistic appearance and careful de scription of points of interest in the Capital City. Tne front cover of Me book is embellished with a hondsome steel engraved portrait of the “Stuart” Washington. The reverse cover bears an American Hag in the grasp of an eagle. The inside pages contain recent photo graphs of all the Government build ings with correct information con cerning them, together with other interesting features of the city, and the very latest map Copies will he sold at the principal 'Picket Of fices of the Baltimore & Ohio B. R. for ten ( to) cents cash or will he mailed to any address on receipt of fifteen (1.*) cent" in stamp" on np plication to the undersigned. “ it K A SONS WHY.” “Reasons Why” is a forty-two page pamphlet giving in condensed form the important facts concern ing the Baltimore \ Ohio R R If is an argument selling form ihe claims of the tailroad for public consideration. This artistic booklet contains many half-tones and draw mgs illustrating the history, scen e charms, the development and pro gress of the railroad, and the su perior service afforded to patrons. Single copies can he obtained of 'Picket Agents, or will he mailed to any address on receipt of two (2) cents in postage stamps on applica tion to the undersigned. I). B. M AltTIN, .Manager I'assenger Traffic Baltimore & Ohio R. R ,, Baltimore, Md. -- — A young lady in Morgantown recently found a snake in a bureau drawer, and one paper states that it was a rattlesnake while another claims it was a copperhead. The probability is, it was a garter. Ou the hog—the butcher. ) Youko man, there is one thing, say* an exchange, you cannot d j. \ »»u cannot make a aucces in life unless you work. Better men than you have failed. You can’t loaf around street corners, tell fool stories and sponge on some one else without making a complete failure in lile. \ ou must learn a trade or get into some honest business. If you don't you will be a chronic loafer, despised by all, producing nothing, simply making yourself a burden to your parent** or the state. There iJ no place in the vvorld for loafers. —- » ♦ m - Don’t be saMfti^d with tempora ry relief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and Completely removes this com plaint. It relievMH permanently because it allows ihe tired stomach | perfect rest. Dieting won’t rest the stomach. Nature receives supplies from the food we eat. 1 he sensible wav to help the domach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, vhtch digests what you eat land can’t, help hut do vou good. W. M. Bloss, Ceredo; R. N. VVil* I tarns, Kenova. -— OWE OF THE . BEST Maoliings EVER ^Jewett durable t.lD RAPID. IA Pale Face 1* ft prominent n.vmptonrl of vitiated blood. If covered with pimple*, the evidence I* complete. It * nature'* way of warning you of your condition. Johnston’s I Sarsaparilla !»•*•* M11 to rectify »11 dl#ord*n of the blood, alight or nevere, of long atandlng or recent origin. It* thirty year* record guarantee* It* efficacy. Sold everywhere. Price *1.00 per fall Quart bottle. Prepared only by MinilUAK IIKt'O MIMPAHT, _ I>e trait, Mich. M. Hlona, (’f»ro#|o, W. Va. K. XYy Williams, Kenova, W. Va. i - •. • ' -- IMPORTANT! '_!; Co to the Foster Buildinsr. j Corner 3rd Ave. and 9th St. to 3 A. JSortBicott & Co., The House That Will Please You. Full Line of Woolens Here. Call Early. ■ You are cordially invited to make our store your • waiting point for all street cars. KENOVA TRANSFER CO., K EXOVA, WEST VIRGINIA. j Operating wharfboat ' And River and Rail Transfer. IIEALKKS IN-—*=> \ Buckeye” Se ll, “Marion” and “Foetor.a” White Lime, “Black Dia- I nn.n.l aud Imported Oniente, Glass. Nails, Klue Tile, Sewer I Pipe. Fire Brick, Fire Clay. Keck Plaster, Hair, Lath, Shingles, \ Corn, Oatb, v hop, l»rnu. Hay. Flour, Seeds and Coal. J LOW PRICES A XI* (JI K’K DELIVERIES. Rates and Time Tahlea turniebed for Cincinnati and Pitteburz I I Hck»»ts. Corr^eponrh’Mce solicited. Send for price list. j IMPROVE!* NEW MODEL ] 1 Sewing Machines, < The Iieet You Ever Saw • tor the Price. ^ i —STYLE 15 Daine h* cut Id tUn, ad], ONLY $10.50. \ Guaranteed for 10 yeara. A Supplies for all Sewing M Machines. 1 X ROE TZHTIE JEWETT TYPEWRITER IVI OlnilQtOt^ 315NINTHST.. J. IVi, biuubion, HUNTINGTON, W. VA. I i<3UR Office is Opmsitf '.i is. p.MtNT Office* 0 and we ca n s ecure patent in lea# time turn those! riemntefrom Washington. i * Send model, drawing or photo., with dc acrip-# Jtion. W e advise, it fMienaide or not, free of i pcharge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, i J A p a vrhlet, “How to Obi <in P.itcnts,'’ with * 0 cost of same in the I. .S.aml foreign countries i 1 • sent free. a\ddrc*s. iC.A.SNOW&CO,d ’ Orr. patent Office, Washington, it. c. Gas Stores! V\ hpn you ar« r^afly to purchase Gas Heating stoves and Ranges you will find a MCE STOC K at C. W. PETER’S Store, lit Kenova, IV. Vra. Prices guaranteed AS LOW AS TIIE LOWEST. - Mr. Peters will give esti-j mates on piping houses. He also lias on hand a complete line of Heating! and Cooking Stoves of all kinds, as well as Glassware, | Queens ware, etc. ( all Bi t his office for up-to-now printing. §!_ * ’ ” tmmitmmmMSm -YOU WILL REST g 'A groat deal better af* F-! I' . ' | ter having spent the day E k hard labor, if you have \ , |i your property insured in g 1 •3 H relial)le company. It is !jj| i| tr,i© you may have !;ved k 1 g \ k *°r t©Q years and never g | g' had a loss by fire, but to- g J morrow the fire fiend may % k visit you. Haye o policy jg r- written today in a relia- g k hie company, by jg i | T.T, McDoufijall j Ceredo, West Va. j|| | Glib'ili'ilili'i.WjV.',Ji|r,rj"k U 1.1 high. wmsm I BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS, Of all Size*, In Stock. HEARSE Subject to order. Sf^ck fc^pt in building on cor ner ol B and Hast Third Street Coredo, W. Va. Bn-ino<»s represented by H. W, STEWART, All orders promptly attended to. I