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... The Oeredo Advance. T. T. .MeDOUOAIi, KD1TOK ANII CKOI'KI KTOK. Wwlnetutay, s».pt ii# foot. THE PRESIDENT SHOT, But Thanks to Providence, is Bccovcr.ng and Thought to be Out of all Danger, About 4 o’clock last Friday after noon while President McKinley was holding a public reception in the I etnple of Music at the Pan-Ameri can exposition at UufTalo, N, V., he was shot twice by an anarchist who was known as Frederick Xicnian, but later confessed that bis name was I>eon (V.olgosz. The cowardly de imm approached as if to greet the President, with a revolver in his hand, a handkerchief being wrapped around the weapon. lie w’as im mediately knocked down and arrest ed. A full account of the horrible deed will be found on the inside pages of this paper. PRESIDES T R ECOV E RIN«i. .lust before going to press we learn that the condition of the Presi dent is so favorable as to dispel the last shadow of apprehension. Sena tor Hanna and o hers are actualSv jollifying. Kvery indication points — Thanks to a kind Providence—to our noble President's speedy re covery. It is high time that anarchy he suppressed in this country. I URorcii the kindness of Hon. Romeo II. Freer the Advance lias received some valuable public docu incuts. —- -- It is stated that lion. W. P. Hub. bard, of Wheeling, has aspirations forthe l . S. Senatorship. Of course he is a Republican. It has been announced that the Norfolk it \\ estern R’v has passed ouv of t h** hands of the Penupvl* Vania railroad, and is now iirrniv in the grasp of th<* Gould interests. I me trouble with the 1 democratic platform seems to lie that there is a a hole between the Kansas half and ttu* Ohio hull into which almost anything is likely to slip and not be missed. And liryan with all his free silver notions is to make speeches in the < dliio campaign. There is no telling how big the Republican majority will lie in the “lluckeye State” this year. Mu. John Frkw, for almost half a cent my business Manager of the V\ heeling Intelligencer, «lie<| last Saturday. lie was a successful business man and possessed the traits ■f 14 true gentleman—honor and honesty. May eternity for him We happiness. Thk “hoggish” editor of the Wayne News (who endeavors to . “hog all of the public printing), say- that during hi.- re-idenee in ( barb -ton lie never had a hog pen nor owned a “fat porker.” It may be that he had a poor “pig in a poke” hi a in one corner of his stable. Any way. not only the Mail Tribune. "11 i b the New - a - i- the organ « f th*- Republican Hog Combine at <. liar lest on (and i- of cour-e sup* to hunt up ail items pertaining 1c. hogs), but the Charleston Gazette, the ]>emoeratic organ (and some people think a Democratic paper always tell* ,},e truth), pub lifciie<l it as a fit that Mansfield ac* ually owned or harbored a porker on hi- premise- while he lived at the cap;! il of oer glorious Staff, eon frury to the laws of the city; that said porker produced a scent which hi came obnoxio i- to flu passer-by at d the authorities were compelled to abate the nuisance. However, if both the daily pap< rs of Charles ton have deliberately lied on our dear brother, we are glad of it and the Apvan* k stamb ready to defend hint. i NOTICE Of SALE -OF REAL ESTATE. -BY THE COMMISSIONER Of SCHOOL LANDS. The Mata ot West Virginia i vs. . In Ghanceru. Jamea Sin ill), et dl», ) Under and i>\ virtue of a decree oftheCti eutt Court of Way ne county, We«t Vnginia. made and entered III the above entitled cause, pending lu the mu id Court, at the May term. 1901, the undersigned Commissioner of School Lauda for said Wayne county. West Virginia, in puisuuuce o said decree, heiehy gives notice, that on the 23rd DJty OP S&PT EMB’R. 190L between the hums of cue o’clock, In after noon, and f<-iir o’clock, i*. in , I will at the front door of in* Court House oi said Wayne county. West Virgin a. proceed to otter for sale, ul public auction, to the highest bidder, the following tracts, or parcels of land, situ ate in nhkI county, ami oe-crl ood and set out in the pluintitPs lull in Hits cause, to-wlt: Tract No. Ill, contain lug :tl1 * acres, sltuHte on waters of beech Fork, of 12-Hole, to stone wmI Insirict, being a palt of a 227 acre tract formerly belonging to Andrew Adkins, de ceased,forfeited in the r nine of Berry Adkins. Tract No.lM, containing in acres situate on billle’s branch, m Stonewall district, for feited In the mime of Colbert Lycaus Tract No Ilia, con lain lug Lot No. 152. situ ate In the town of Cassvet.e, In Butler dis trict, forfeited In the name of Samuel Brom ley. Tract No. 107, containing 10 acres, situate on 12-Pole, just above the mouth of Peter < ave Branch, in Soiuewalldistrict, forfeited in the naiue oi Maxwell Osburn Kst. 'ibis is a part of the old John O-buru farm. Traci No. I0H, r> iiitalnlu one (1 acre, situ ate ut the mouth of butlaio Creek, on 12 Pole, III Cerolo district, forfeited It) the name « f Stephen Willson, by reason ol non entery on (lie laud hooks for more than five years. Tract No. Id, consisting of Lot No. 5 In Shu tnutes add:t ion to the town of Kairview, as .aid off b.v R. b. Hamilton, In toe Chancery cause of Wit/., Muller A *Jo., vs. II. K. Shu mate, ct als, tu-ing part of 2J4 acres, formerly belonging to II. K ■'shumaie, now owned or claimed by .1. II. Thornbury. Tract No. it>, containing Lot No. K, In Shu mate's addition to the town of Kairview, as laid oil'by It b. tl amt I ton, lu the Cnaucerv ••hum* of Wit/, bidler A Co. vs. H K. Shu mate, et als. This lot is now trwtml by J. H. Thornbury. Tract No. hi, con tni ti I tig Lot No. 7, in Shu mate's addttton to the town ot Kairview, lu Union district, tietng apart of 2}? acres, sold in the Chaneet v causeoi Witz, butter A Co. Pit is lot is now owned or claimed by A. W. Fergusou. I rad No. 1H. ronfthtlnsc of Lot No. one (1) In the Hbinnate addition to the town of Fair view, in I'n on district, being a pail ol Hie 2S acres inrmerly owned by H. K. .'shumule | and now owned uy B. J. Prichard, i Traci No 11, containing 12 acres, situate on Camp Creek, In •stonewall dlslilct, forieited lu tins name oi Burge s .v Napier, said tract being a part of Ilk) acre- conveyed to the said Burgess «v Napier by Nancy J Newman. I Tract No. 112, s timte on Camp Creek, In Stonewall dim riel, forieited lu i he name of j Burgess ,v Nnper, lor nonenlery ou the Laud Hook for a period of more (him five year*. Burgess & Napier owu this pact oi land. Tiac* No. 118, containing 27 acres, situate ou Cuuip Creek, ,u stom-wail district, lor I letted In I he name of llurgess tV Napier, lor , nonenlery ou Hie Laud Books lor inure Ilian I five years. Tract No. I Hi, containing three-fourths (',) , «»f an ucrc, situate on Butlalo Creek. In t »• 1 redo district, forfeited in i lie name of Jere inntli Thacker, lor i onentery on the Laud Books for more than five years. This is a pail >>f a 21 acre trad, of land formerly own • ed by Wade Thacker lu Ills life lime, and conveyed to Jeremiah ThacKer, in Hie iiarti tion suit oi Hie heirs ol the said wade Thacker. Tract No. 117, containing three-fourths of an acre, situ tie ou Buffalo Creek, lu (’credo district, foi iclle.i in me name of Columbus Akers’ heirs, fur nonenlery on the Land Books lor more Ilian live years. This is a pari of a 21 acre tract oi :aud formerly own ed by A ttde Thacker. Tills of ail aCle o, lauu Was laid utr to the liens of Columbus Akeit.u the paitiliouof me said 21 acres. Traci No nil, coiiltiinlng i’ll acres, situate on Laurel Cie k, in Stonewall district, for leited in Hit name ol T, J Anbury, being tlie same ir.<ct of land purchased bv T. .1. Asbury Irom C. Fry, Clerk ol the County Cou rt. Tract No. 1 is, contaiuing 15 acres, situate ; on sweet vVaier Creek in Lincoln district, forfeited lu (lie name ol James Perry, foi nonenlery on the Laud Books lor more than I five years. This land was conveyed to James Perry by James Herald by deed dated March i 20th, 1*07. Tract No. I'd. consisting of Lot No. I d. sit mile in the Iowa of Cassviilc, in Butler dis ■ iriot, fj»rfe;ted in ilie imine oi Siiiniiel Brom ley. Tins loi was con veyed -o Samuel Brom ! ley by 8. J- Whitt and w ife by deed dated December 1st, l,*oi. Tract No. i, couiiilning hi acres, situate on Twe.ve Pole Ulver, in Cercdo d.strict, for feited in the name of James Skean. James Skean is the owner of tills tract. Tract No. 22 'initalnlng ;{*'i acres, situate ou ((ragstone, in But ler dlsti lot, forfeited in the name or Josepn Ferguson Said Joseph Ferguson Is entitled to redeem this tract. 1 lad No 2d, containing 28 acres of Miuer a I, situate h ■ ivomul ikiltoni, in Builcr dis trict , forfeited lu name oi Fprioa Hull. P. A. Powell and the heirs ol L. T. smith and F.d M. Smith are Ilie owners. Tract No. 2ti, containing 7 acres, situate on B:g sandy Kiver, in But ler district, forfeited in uaiiie of P. A. Powell. I*. A. Powell owns Mils tract. Iiart No. 27, containing »i acres, situate on Big Hurncune, in Butler district, fondled iii name oi \V. I>, Petci*. pari oi m. acre tract mi ft*.led in name of W. i>. Peters. \V. 1». Pelent owns * Ins tract. Traci No. 2*, rnniaimn * JH acre*, sit uate on -loci’* Brancii, in Boiler dial rid, torteited in nuiin- oi /. telierlnli Higgs. Zat herlali Kigg* is nw ner ol t ids tract. Trad No. 2JI, containing 51 acres, on Hreen briei. In But Id district, forfeited la tlaiiu* of Ida Kigg-.who now owns till*tract. Traci No. Vi, coiialiiiii* d.'! acres,situate on UragMoiie t’reck, in Bn l*-r disir.ct, forfeited III nailn* < f .). V. -Sli I ug ieloii, w ho no tv owns tin* tract. Tract .No. :>.{, containing 137 acres, on Tract* Fork, In Butler dis ilrt, to-fun d m name of Ald.-r*'ot Woikm n.. Thomas II. Hun ey and I,, il. York both claim tin* I rad, Tract No. 3d, containing .30 acres of Miner al. x t ateoriBiu Hurricane, iii Butler dis II ici, forfeited In name of n .1 Wilkinson *'• • ms that •» .1. VV11 k i iisoii owns this I ract I tet N<>. in, containing Hot No. T.’, In town of i axxviile, III B tiler district, imfeited in name of Fdshfl h i ash el. The heirs of Kits ha Fresher, deceased, arc the owners of tliix tract. I*< cl No. in, eon I a It lug Hot No. II. In town of Caswvdie. in Butler district, forfeited m 11».>11«* of K Isha Fin- it. I in- heir* of F,,ix..a T i a slier ar** owners of t li Is trad. I to i .sn.t*, contain lug 1320-<piar<* fed, in tow a oi i assvllla, in Hu I ler d i strict, foffei led in name of Jri in II K >*s’ ••state. Heirs of II. K is. seem fo ow.i tills tract. I t .o l NU 17, contain);^ . > acre*, situate on Mill t reck, in Kincoln district, forfeited In iiam*- of Vile.- Humbert Alice Hmiibert ov% os till* tract. Hie otic u Pi u son also ciaims tli ,* trad, I t ict so pi, containing 2 acre*, situate on Hxid fora oi twelve Pole, in KSiicoiii dis trict, forfeited In name of Mary K. Marcum Katlierine l/iwr .* cntltl d to tedeein tin. tin t. it *ct No. 71, containing ;{!» acres, on Iw.-ive Pole, in i.raot district, forfeited In i am** of Arnold Meade. srnold Meaneiind Bit.dll Mi ole -••cm tote the oW.i“r* of tills ■ tract, I’fact No 71, containing ‘"i acre*, situate on Tweiv i p iCiver In <.raut d’strict*, forfeit* * o name of «l * ■ '* * * \\ . May nard yy t to I*, tod L I Maynard nic tlic owners of I tii« trad, Traci No. so, containing o acre*, on Hall Branc h, In Ora d district, 1,netted in name 1,1 I ’ olio. id ry. Km.-ltnc Tern owns i It I - tract. Tiact No. Mi, contatnlng 21 acre*. p«rl of Harvey Adkins' estate, allotted to ,f, M. H ixs, situate on Kiltie Ky in, in Mton. wall district, forfeit.-*) in nami of ifalvey Ad* K , 11 * . ’ a I e Al\|* Wi%f t.s o w ns till* t tact. Trect No. containing d , I fill uric*, part of Harvey Adkins' estate, allotted Id i ai Vatv Adkin*, slluaie on Hillle Kynii. In 'stonewall district, forfeited In name of liar* v>". Adkins’ estate, i alvary Adkins own* Itiis tract. Tr«ci No 92. cont aining 23 acres, situate on " '> f I’m, lu Htobewall district. foifened in / name of T. C Adkins. KnieHne McCotiias’ Onm Joltuson, Entity Milts and Elizabeth MoCotnas N**er|| to own lilts Mart Tract No. wj, -on'Minlng lu> seres, situate on Big L> it». in *•«>»■ wail district. foif.dted In na'iir oi Isaac Hium' estair. Heirs ,»i I»mmc HIosh own tills trai t. I rai’t No. Iri. com n Ining h1, uno, situate on Two Mile Creek, in stonewall district, forfelieil in tiRine of Stephen Bean, wno owns this I rai-t. TERMS Or SHlt. One-half of puicliuee price cash In hand on day of sale; for residue a credit ol six months will ta* given, purchaser lo give note hearing six per rent urn Interest irotn date. wii ti a laid personal security, to he approved by Comm'KKtoner, and legal title will l.« it taiued until Mil purchase ntouey is paid. J. 11. Makci'm, Coni in Issloner Sc|k Ol Lands for VVayuntoauly. "NOTICE. SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OE REAL ESTATE. V: ilium McGee, »*• J- ft- Millender Lumber Go . In Ghanceru a corporation, et al. j Under ami by virtue of a decree rendered in the above entitled cause by the Circuit Court of Wayne County, on the Mth day of June, 1901, the undersigned Sjs-cial Commissioners, at> i pointed and directed to make sale of the real estate mentioned in said decree, will On the 21bt Daq of September. 1901. at 10 o’clock a. m. »( that tlay. on the premises in Ceredo, Wayne • omiiiv, W ,-st Virginia, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, the real estate in said decree directed to be sold: which comprises the following tracts, pieces or parcels of real estate, situated in the towns of Ceredo and Kenova, County of Wayne, and State of West Virginia: Tract No. 1. One lot in the town of t’eredo, West Virginia, situated on East Uth Street, near the Ohio River. This lot has one single and two double houses on it, designated as Nos. 1.2, 3, 4 and 5 of the J. II. Millender Lum ber Company’s property. This is the same property that was cm veyed to the J. H. Millen der Lumber Company by deed from J. II. Mil lender Co., dated July INM‘1, and recorded in Heed ltook No. 31, at pa^e 2‘* of the records for deeds for Way ne County, West Virginia, and having been conveyed to J. H. Millender & Co. by Elisabeth M. W’illis. Tract No. 2. One lot in said town situated on Mill Street, containing 10,080 Square feet. This property was conveyed to said Company by C. if. Hoard, and conveyed from J. 11. Millender A Co. to The J. II .Millender l.umls-r Company. This lot lias on it one double house, No. lo 11. Tract No. 3. Two lots in said town, being lots lb and 17, third range, second square east of Main Street. Each of these lots has a front age of 25 feet. and runs back from the street ion feet. This piece has on ii one double house. No 17 1M, fronting on Second Street. This property was conveyed by B. F. Christian et ux.loj H. Millender A Co. and bv J H. Mi (len der .V Co. to the J. H. Millender i.umlier Com pany. I ract No. 4. One parcel in said town, con sisting of three small pieces, one of which was conveyed to J H. Millender ,V t o. bv W. S Napier et ux.. and tile other two were conveyed to J 11. Millender a; Co. by l’itt and S. Floyd Hoard; and all three pieces conveyed to the J H Millender Lumber Company bv .1. II .Millen der <Si Co , anti has on it the Millender store j buildings. Tract No. 5. One lot on Bridge Street, being j tl.e same property conveyed to J. H Millender | el a Is. by Dicey Hart ram. and by J. H. Millen der it t <> to Tue J. 11. Millender Lumber I om . patty. This piece has on it two houses, Nos. <> aim 7. Tract No. 6. One lot in said town, bring lot No. x, third iauge, second square Last oi Main Street, con veyed to J. H. Millender ,v Co by C. \V. Smith et ux., ami conveyed by J H. Millen der a: Co. to TheJ. H. Millender Lumber Com pany It lias on it house No. 22. Tract No. 7. One lot iu Brow nstovvn, a sub urb ol Ceredo. This is a vacant lot, and was conveyed to The J. H. Millender Lumber Com pany by K. K. Brown et ux. by deed ot record in Deed Hook 31, page ;i4 of the records ol Wayne County. Tract No. x. One lot in town of Kenova, con taining 5,3tKI square feet, being 5‘* feet trout and loti feel lung. Tills property was conveyed by John A. Fischbuch to The J. H Milieu tier Lumber Company. It nas on it one double House, No. 23 2<>. Tract No. One lot in said town of Browns town, containing 7,5<Mi square feet. This prop erty was Conveyed to me J. H. Millender Lum ber Compauy by K. R Brown et ux. b. deed of records tu Wayne County iu deed book 34, page id). Tract No 10. One lot iu BrownstoWn. This | is the same lot that was conveyed to rite .1. 11. Millender Lumls.r Company i>> li. U. Brown i et II v , In deed ot lecortl ill Deed Book 37, page j 11 ol s.iul records, li lias on it two double bouses. Tract No. 11. One lot in < eredo, convcvvd to the 1 il M..lender LiiuiIs-r Companv irom A. O- Brow not ux. It lias on it three Houses, Nos. 27, 2x and i>0. Tract No. 12. One lot in Ceredo, conveyed lo the j. II Millender Lumber i ompaiiy by M. Barrington. It has on it one house. No. •«>. Tract No. 13. Three lots iu the town of Ce redo. being h». s In, li and 12 in third range, second square Hast ot Main Street. These lots were conveyed to The J H. Millender Lumber Company by lieorge Wright et ux. and Max Wright et ux. This property is unimproved. Tract No. 14. Lot No. 15 iu Ceredo, third range, third square east of Main Street, con veyed by r rank and William Johnson to The ■l_ H. Millender Lumlier Company. Tills lot is 25xino lent and has on it house No. 13. * ract No la. One lot in Hrownstown, con vi'.vi’il i'* I lit- J . II. Millender Lumber t niiipanv bv R. K. Brown et nx. It lias on it three double bouse*. Nos. 30,31, 32, 33, 34 and 35. I ract No. 1 «*. Lot No. 22, second square, first ran/e east ot Main Street in the town of t eredo, is-ill/ 25x100 feet, and was conveyed by Strother Mays et ux. to The j. II. Millender Lumber Compauy. It has one house on n. No. 53. 1 ract No. 17. One lot in Hrownstown, con veyed to I fie j. II. Millender Lumber tOmpauy from R, R. Hrovvn et ux. by deed ot record in I’l-ed Hook 36, pa/e 3o3, of records of Wayile County. This protrvrty is unimproved, I ract No. 14. fine lot in I ’credo, con ve ved to flte.l. If. Millender Lumber* ottipanv t>, John Kelley ei ux. It lias one House on it, ,\... 24 I ract No. I ». One lot on Mill Street in Ccre do, contaitlitt/ 13.2'Ki square bet. I bis )s the same property that was conveyed by Oeor/e " ■ H- Parsons to C. II. Hoard et als., and lias on it a two-story framed house. lract No. i). One In! on |; Street, Ceredo, being 25xhii t.-et, conveyed toj. II Millender et als. by il. c. Parsons. It has one house on it. No. s. Trac t No. 21. Lots 21,22. 23 ami 24. o ran/e, first s«|iiare east cd Mam .•street. Ceredo. These are four of the six lots conveyed fi\ I. sc W ri/hl et at. to Th-- t. If. MiHen.hi Limil-i Company. 'I hese lijw .tn- all unimproved. \ - a lleriry M 11 lender. This ph-ce is know n as ih, l il Hanley property. It nn- -w< hou-> - ,,M Nos, 45 and 4ti, and cotttatus .. «< .. .. | Tract No. 23. This piece is composed of the west hull Of lots 1.2. i and 4 third r.in/e, third s<|ttare. east of Main Stiee. in Ceredo, 1-1110(1 in/in all i,<NNi s<|uare feet, conveyed o- t lie J h Millender Lumber Coni|>anv t»y Hawkins Coleet ux. It has on It one double house N,>. 14 15 and one single house No. 1 I ra< t No. 24. Lot .No. .third ran/-*, fourth s.mare, east of Mam -street, in * - r-do. cmivi*. 1 *‘‘> «'» 1 he 1 H. Millender Lumlx-r t --nii.au v by Pitt and ,s. I Toy.1 Hoard. Till- lot is unim proved. I ract No, 2’. Lot No, f#. first ran/p, iir« s*litarr cast of Mi.in Street, l ei.-d-- .nnvt-vcd to Tlic .1. If Millender Himt-cr tompanv by I Pill Mild 14. Floyd II .aid 11 nas O , ,r I met No. 2*1. < iit<- hi! on llrid/c street, C*1 redo .-. hi I a 1 n I titt 2.si|)iare I • t ,11/* --x im feel, conveyed l.i I he .1 II. At lllender Lit in tier Company by Pitt at,.I s. Floyd Horn.I bv deed of record m | i-»d Honk |» . p'*xc 11 of the records of Wayn>* c 'nittity. Tra. 1 No. 27. Lots 13. 14 Hurl 15, third raii/e. second -upiare east of Main Street, i.-red..' 1 veyed to lb.- J. H. Millender Company bv H. .N Smith. It has on it house .No. l'i, 1 I met No. 2*. Two lots mi Bridge street. * .-red.1, 1 neb In-In/ 2.1 feel front an.I loti feet Ion it, conveyed to The J. II. Millender Linn Iier 1 nmpniiy by llomen Millender, It has j -»n 1* two houses. Nos. '-7 mm >4. I met No. '21*. Two lots on Hi <l/r- street C« redo. -Hell belli* ‘2 .x l*»* feet, eon\«>«d to I'be.l. If. Millender Lt.inlar Company- by Horace Mtllenuer. It lias on It hotisp No. V lract No. In. 1 lie J. IL Mtllmdpr resl ' I ia;ML-2 W 2M DRESS FABRICS. H Here’s some news that will interest all the women in WAYNE and adjoining counties. new arrivals in DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. The Variety exceeds all previous efforts in the extent of style shown by us. Our position as leaders, handling the greatest quantities and transacting the largest volume of business, gives us a command of the market which ena bles us to obtain control of the most desirable goods produced at home or abroad. Our line of Dress Stilus f°r this seasou contains the most striking ideas. The Maguilude of our operations results in prices being grouud down to the lowest possible point. THIS SPACE WILL. KEEP YOU POSTED EACH WEEK. VALENTINE & NEWCOMB. HUNTINGTON. (VEST VH. deuce property In Ceredo. This piece con sists «»i 21 lots and about one-fourth of an »ere. and Is t he same property conveyed 10 The J. II. Mllleiiil-r Lumber Company by J. H. Moulton, ti nstee. It lias on it one bouse. No. 12. Tract No. 31. Lot No. lit,second range, first -quare, west of Main Street, Ceredo being 2.1X100 feel, conveyed to The J, H. Mlliender Lumber Company by W. W. Marcum, Spe cial Commissioner. It has on It house No. ol. Tract No. 32. Lots it ami to, 3rd range. 3rd sq. • ast ot Main street, Ceredo, e tch lor having a frontage of 25 feet on Second Street, east of .Main Street, and running back i0> feet, con veyed to the J. H. Mlliender Lumber Com pany by W. W. Marcum, Special Commiss ioner. It has on It house No Z<j. TERMS OP SALE' Tracts Nor, I to in inclusive, ami tract No. 2‘i, will be sold lor cash in nand on day ot sale, and the balance of said propel ty, being l racts Nos20to32 inclusive, except tract No. 30 will be sold upon the terms of oue-fourtn cash and the balance In three tqual instal ments, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months after date, with interest at six per cent.; purchaser to give notes with good se curity for deferred payments, and the title to lie retained as a further security tin til the whole of the purchase money Is paid. t»iveil under our hands this 2ltli day of August, 1IK)!. F. B. FN^LOW, H . C. DUNCA N, .Jr., Special Coin in isslouers. I, W. s. Copley, Clerk of the Circuit Court | of Wayne Comity, West Virginia, oo hereby certify that bond with approved security was given by the above named *s, eciul Com mlssioners as required by the terms of the decree of sale. (41 ven under mv hand this 27th day of August, IlNIi. W. COPLEY, Clerk. Notice to Home Guards or Militid Who Rendered Active Service During the Late Civil War. The West Virginia -Male Service Fouimts sion cieated t>.v an am o| th - Heyt'laime of ^ ^ irg'nla al its Iasi res>ie;i approved h eliruary 2’J, nail, said commission consist. ’•»* «>f Hie Adju'ant General, s. B. Biker, Pr. sideiit of the Hoard. W. VV. Ittley and F II. I artier two cli Igcns afipol >itei| ny the Gov nut of West Virginia, w ill meet at the of lice of the Adjutant General, m i h.irlcstnn, A'. N it., on the following dates spicifted hi’ said act, on the first Tuesday In Getoher, l'ai|, and the first Tuesday ‘in February, •luni* <iii(t Oclob^r, IWrj, rf^pprt i vHy, for ii»#» purjstse of receiving and passing on the proof of all claims for ip-live service, either for tills siatc or the Fulled State., during * he bite i I vtl War. wliefhet as llom» Guards <»r .Mi.'ltlu. blanks for at pllcalloo and proof otitic s,.rv|ce rendered wilt i.e furnislied the claltnant under said a°t. •Ilticrln person bv the Adjutant General at It s ott.i e In l hai lesion, A. \ a , or s 11 ny mail oil ie que-t tiy letter addressed to" S. |{ I),get, I ii sideiit ■'i.M- Service i ommission, ,\«iju tanl GeneraC.s office, at ( liarle.iop. \V. Vn. Said applications shnll show the address of Mich claimant now and at the date s-tld *er \:o was rendered, the length of such ser vice in months and days, the kind of such s' rv lee rendered, whether the same was tendered as a private or as an officer and If .; ut officer the rank held; whet Her llie sol * tot lias i>< i-ii paid therefor or any part thens»f and in audition the claimant will lie '"I'1 >* d to furnish the affidavits of al least i >v>> r|Mii,iole witnesses t*» prove the mater ini facts, stated In sild applicaf ‘on. and any i ml all otto r facts t lie said * run in las Ion may i s- e propet to rt<|uire proof or And said | « ommis. on after satisfying itself of the 1 ent - er t ne«s of t he priaif ot t lie c I a > inn n f w 111 oe vr to claimant or his personal repre sentative a eerttfle te of the gmotint due I and unpaid hint for such service, H. H. BA K KB, President. W. W. BII.KY. r. H. TfTBNKK, W. \ a. state Her vice Commission. I I Sent btr :tiers t ml ir’c l for MoorasTC Frra. i * O"’’ OrricC la OeeosiTt U. S t*»TlNT Ornct1 * r.d we uni ki ure p i ent ui kss nine tiu.ii those! » I * Send ! e.ilcl, diawii p or photo., with dc-scrip-t #tu n We s 'vise, if pi tern able or not, free of < echarpn. Our fee not due till jmient is secured. S * A FAMfsLcr, “How to Obtain Patents, ’ with# ^co<t of same in the F.S and foreign countriesi esent hec. Address { i :C.A.SNOW&CO. ^ 0»S Oeric.t. W»*mi«c.toiv. j Commissioner’s Sale ot Real Estate. Hitftfs, Watts Jt Co. i» ii c V8.-.. > In Chancery. ^ Folly Spauldmir, et. als. ) Under and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit (ourtof Wayne County, West Virginia, made and entered in the above entitled cause,pendintr in the said Court, at I he May term, 1901, the un iler s'(filed, who was by said decree appointed aN|>ecial Commissioner for the purpose of mak ing sale of certain real estate therein decreed to oe Hold, hereby (fives notice that on the UJJtl day of September, between the hours of lo o’clock in the fore noon, and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, 1 will at the front door of tin- Court House of Wayne County, V\ est Virginia, proceed to offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing real estate, situate in said Wavne Coun ty, and described as follows: A tract of land at the Old Crum mill place on | I ti:{ Kiver, containing 5 ncns, the same more or less, conveyed to Laiinda Spaulding by Floyd I arlev by deed dated 23d day of julv, 1S‘»M. and recorded in deed book No. 4H, at pa(fe 2ss,ot the records of deeds for said county. ^ l'ri"s ot Sale: 1 her** will Ik* required cash in hand on the ilitv of sale one-third of tin* pur chase price, and for the residue of the purchase ptice a credit of band 12 months will be (riven, the purchaser to execute notes liearinjf leiral in terest front date of sale in eipial instalments, with personal security, to Ik* approved by the said i ommissioner, for the deferred payments; and the leiral title will lK* withheld as a further security until all the purchase money is paid. J. I). Atkins. Special Commissioner. I, W. S. Copley, Clerk of the Circuit Court of " a.vne County, Va., do hereby certify that Mle above Special Commissioner basiriven Isold before ti e as provided by the decree in said cause with security approved by m-. Teste: vV, S. Coplky, Clerk. WHY IT IS POPULAR. The Chesapeake ,V O|,lo leads *i| competl 101* in safety anal luxury of railway travel. Ila track 1* laid with 7-pwun<l km el iaji*. Its hrldg « are new mid t»i/lr of Iron. J1» n>adt»e<l 1* a model uf'siuoot h ness and ahllly. It» entire equipment |« new and modern. it* Block H\ stem ties Been completed. A II Its through train* are vestlhnled 'll Its through trains are heated with steam. All Us through train* are lighted with electricity. Its limited trains are t he handsomest and best equipped running between the Hast ai.d I the West, Ik Famous K. F. V. Limited runs solid be- | tween Cincinnati, " aslilngton and New! lurk, wiih I’ull man Shepers to and from l.cx ingion and Lon|v v 11 lc. Iis new Washington and HI. Louis Limit ed runs solid between Cincinnati and Wash iiiKtiiii with Pullrnan HI#,.pern to nud from ■ I imIoi mi poi|*« m ml st. f,<»uift. Il* doting cars run through between On- I cinnatl, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia and New York, and tlie service is un surpassed. It has a complete new Pullman vestlhnled equipment, unequalled on any line in Amerl a. It I* the only line between llie 'Vest and the National f’apl at equipped nsnbovn Il runs through he griu.de*! n.onnfnltt, river ami canon scenery • ast < f the It >ckv umuntat.is. Il react *•* more pnlnisof Historic Interest t liau any other line in A met tea It reaches the great battlefields of Virgin ia. "I It reaches the great coal and Iron Helds of the V Irglnians It reaches the great cities of Ihe Bast and the West. It re tches the 7>lace voit w ish to reach. 111* the road for yon to lake. #. I. KILGORE, SBS&S | Burial Cates and Caskets <M nil Sizes, in stock. HEARSE Subject to order. Ntock kept in building on cor ner of B anri Knet Third Street Coredo, VY\ Va. Rmtinees represented by H. W STEWART. All orders promptly attended to. \ United States of America* Disrrict of West Virginia, ss. In the United Mates District Court In and Tor aaid District In the Matter of -v xn w AMitthw a. W iLSow.f in Uunkruptpv. Baukrupt. ) Petition Tor Dlscharfle ° To n 1'.,V;N,VtAH,'K JollN J • Jacksun, Judge # Dislln-t , milt ol tile Dulled ML*lLi Tor the Northern District of West Virgin,a n.?i7?;Syl,„TT.,r,""lj: r*'p,***"»'* Mim o" ‘J ’“'j "dae.l iMMkrn $ ’ ‘u utter”'it!" a^s'ol Cong,,-* lelating to bankruptcy: that he has "»»rendered all Ills pio&erTy and ng.,TZ or nioperty, and has imiy compiled with a’l Ihe reuieiils of said acts and Ai,|,L or Clersot ."e conn, touching h.s imnkruptcj. H IIKFthFOREhe prays that tie may be decreed oy the curt io haven full dllciiaige mVder sil.|lnl>l"l,prOVah,e hi* estate (iiidt r . hid b»iiikrupi act*, except such del, H,I»aiedtthri,rth d t"H,u:h'dlneliarge. i aieu this/itli <laj of August, A D. l!Hi| idigued] Andkrw a. Wilson, Bankrupt ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. Northern District oT West Vlruinla. ss. Ou thisjhuu day of August, a. I). i'«ji reading the foregoing petition It is ’ ORDERED BY TH KCOURT, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 16th day ol Sep* lemher. A. D. ItHM. before sahl court St URiksnurg.ln said district, at K, o’clock in th»* forenoon: and that notice thereof he publi shed In the Uekedo A nvance, a news paper pi I oied In said d 1sti let, and that all known creditors and other peiW* |„^ inter est tnaj appear at the said time and place and show cause, If any they have, why the Pranted>f U‘e BH,d Pelllloner should not be A N I) I T Is H RTM BRORDERED HY Til K ' ,VLKT* ,hatlJ'e cle,k "hall send by mall t4» all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the honorable John J. Jackson. Iiidg* of I he said court. and i he seal Iherofat • larksburg. In said district, on the .'Mh day of August, A. D. 1901. —■ A1 lest: J ampkk Y. Moore, Clerk D. C. tr. H. D. W. Va. BUY A FARM! Farms for Sale. Now is Your Chance to Secure a Home Cheap. We hare THIRTEEN FARMS FOR SALE, .*11 in V\ ayne county. W. Va., none of whit h is more than fifteen miles from the Ohio river. I hes»« farms contain front 12 to lux acres anti range In price from *250 to fl,Nnh. Each of I hese farms (with probably one or two excep lii.ns' has on it a dwelling, barn and orchard. Will is-sold for cash or on payments to snit pore baser. fitrthher particulars call on or address r. r. Mclbtugai. teredo, W. Va., or J. M. Full er, Shoals, W. Va. [In consulting the last named gentleman* please state that'you noticed thin advertise ment in the Apvanck.) BUY A FARM ! JOS. HKI.KTKKN, prop’r. FIXE WINES, LIQUORS AND UltJARN. I ho oltloHt Saloon in Huntington 930 Third Aveuua, HUNTINGTON, - WEST VA. Wayne county visitors cordially invited.