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Tlie (Vredo Advance. T. T. McUOFGA L. KDITOK AN1> t'l: 'I*C 4 . Wcdiicsilii) . April 2, I Bryan, Cluvelan I, Gorman, ili ’, how sweet it is for brill: n lo 11*. . ii together in unity! It is estimated that, iv ’!: i . ! nl obstacles, it will beat c - a war ami a half before actual v c , !v c. begin on the l'an mu < m il. There is never a':’ ! ick <■* ’ urn r in the political situation it Ohio, lion. Tom Johnson has ;rM mi nominated for Mayor of l leveland. A CONTEM 1*0UAl,Y ...I s tli.il the Kaiser sson ba> ties i.'. . ?i. a - So. L>oes he imagine that a . i •.> 1,»-, 1,1 would be so uupalrio! c In 1 ve any other kind? Some Republic.u i.n.; . re b<> ginning to wonder if tin v were 1. .>• rather badly taken i;i by Sen dor Gorman’s opposition to tin- publica tion of their rt plies to Senator .Mor gan . The bartenders oI Baltimore haw. organized a tot il ab-t u< ..00 sc* j. t ,. Could the consumer de. i air, better evidence cf the danger that lurks in the goods the bartenders sell? Senator Gouman is again in it, primarily for himself, secondarih for his party- I eadership for his country is far too big and altruistic a proposition for Arthur Rue Gor man. The Ohio Department, G. A. R , will hold its annual encampment at Marietta, Ohio, May I 2th, 13lhaud 14th. The railroads have made a liberal rate to persons who desire to attend. Tiik sympathetic public cannot Tut feel for the disappointed lienre sentative-clect ilcarst. lie has put all his eggs in one basket, the 1*5 to 1, liryau basket and—somelody has dropped the basket. To men of the average Democrat ic stamp, Bryan or Cleveland would prove equally acceptable as Demo cratic candidate for the Presidency. All they w ant is a man vs In* will win and divide the spoils amour; them. Nkitukk the miners nor the op erators cau claim a victory as a re sult of the Stnke Commission’s decision. The real victory belongs to the public who are at least pro tected from another coal famine for two years more. Few men show greater regard for1 . their friends than Senator Hanna. When Justice Day was seriously ill at the Arlington Hotel in Washing ton Mr. Hanna never went to the Seriate until he had learned Mr. Day’s condition and then he sent the Justice flowers daily. I UK notorious Mr. Rathhone and some of Ids friends among the Demo cratic editors have construed the silver service presented to General l^eonard Wood by the fashionable tennis club of Havana, as a bribe presented by a gambler’s association. T hkhk are many Republicans who w ill subscribe to one of the planks of Senator Morgan’s platform, that which advocates as perfect tree trade between the United States and its : insular possession* as now exists between the states. Senator bodge I and Foraker have both committed themselves to th.s policy. Carter IIakihsmx is running for | re-election as Mayor of Chicago on I a platform which provides for muni cipal ownership of traction, tele- ( phone, ga«, and electric light plants. Were there not so many objections to Mr. Harrison personally the re suit might be taken as an indica tion of the sentiment of the second Bargest city in the Union on this tnost important question. A Thoughtf'ul Mail. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind.f knew what to do m the hour of ueed. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tr*ed Dr. King’s New Life Pills and she got relief at once aud was finally cured. Only 26c, at W. M. Bloss,'Ceredo; . and R N. Williams,’ Keuova. b CELEBRATED LAND SUIT AGAIN WON BY KING. Lono Drawn Out Case Results In Fialutifi’s Securino 400,000 Acres ol Oriuinal 500,000 Giant. (’omnii-siouer John T. Graham !. • lib d Ins report in the celebrated "ving case involving the ownership <*l t eMonis .*>00,000 acre grant and iivii’g In lines of the survey accord n : to tin* contentions of King and his New York associates, j 1 his case has been before the commissioner for nearly a year, i during which time a mass of testi mony has been taken in the effort to s ttle the question of the property boundary of the survey. The con ti 'ttng defendants held for a line running to Gilbert creek, which would cut the survey down to about •<».ono acres, while the King people contend lor a line that would give them something over 400,000 acres ol the original .*>00,000 acres convey ed by the grant. The tight has been going on for the last ten years and in one form or another has been e rried up to the Supreme Court of the I'nited Staus three times. ’Hie land lies in West Virginia, '• irgima and Kentucky. The trials in Virginia resulted in verdicts in favor of King, and at the third trial I’nited States District Judge John I’aul, deceased, instructed the jury in favor of King. One trial at 1 ’arker.'lmrg before Judge Jackson, resulted in a hung jury, it being reported at tin* time that one man hung the jury against King. A second trial before I’uited States Judges (toll and Jackson resulted, altera long trial, in tlie case being throw n out of court by the ruling ol Judge GotT, declaring the land fur Icited to the State. Aii exchange thus gives its home undertaker a boost: ‘‘One of the pleasantest sights we have had in this town for a long time was the artislic manner in which John Grif riii buried Biil Kruge. who died sii.ce the last issue of our paper. Mr, Griffin-has his trade to his finger’s end, and he handled our dead citizen with an ability that was startling in its originality. 11c was everywhere at once, weeping with the bereaved widow, discussing crop prospects w ith the farmer, and soliciting busi ness from the other attendants at the funeral, lie will doubtless be able to get all the business in these parts. Before leaving for home, he subscribed for this great weekly, paying one year in advance.” I iiK Auditor has finished sending out notices to 4,500 resident and non resident corporations of the taxes due the State, May, 1, 1903. This year, including collections of the Secretary of State’s office, the amount of corporation taxes collect ed w ill aggregate $400,000. Owisi; to the fact that Judge Keller has been drawn to sit on the Circuit Court of Appeals, at Rich mond, in May, there will he no sen sion of the Federal Court at Blue ticld. --— Makes A Clcitii .sweep. There’s nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever heard of, Borkleo’s Arnica Sal ve is the best. It sweeps swav and cure* Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Erupt ion a and Files. It’s only 25c. and guaranteed to givi satis faction bv W. M. Bloss, Ceredo; K. N. Williams, Kenova. n •• • ♦ Ft opl« w ho move sideways or in zigzag courses almost invariably collide with their neighbors. Itohbed tin* Grave. A startling incident, is narrated by John 01 iver of 1 hiladelphia, as follows: “f was in an awful con dition. My skin was almost yel low, eyes sunken, tongue coated, ! pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker dav bv day. Three physicians had given me op. Then I was advised to use Kleccric Bitters; to mv great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their ; use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim.” No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at VV. M. i Bloss’, Ceredo; aud R. N. VVil- j hams’, Kenova b j Try our job printing. We have good material and skilled employes, low prices and facilities for doing rapid work. Call and see samples. For Sale at a Bargain. One house and lot, situate in the Southern part of Ceredo. The levell ing contains five rooms. Price. #500. cash. One house ami lot, situate iti the southern part of Ceredo. This is a cottage containing four rooms. I Price only #:t()o. i Apply at oxck to T. T. McPougal, i Ceredo, VV. Va. Kve began frith a fig leaf. IPr i daughters are satisfied v. ith nothing less than a sealskin coat. Mrs. Fred Unra-th. PrMldrnt Coanlry Club, Benton Harbor, Mtrli. "After my first baby was born I did not seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but instead oi getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band insisted that I take Vine of Cardui for a week and see what it would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusi astic in its praise." Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes Wine of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If .Mrs. Unrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her bubycame she would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual How. gmE°'CARDOj, THE ADVANCE — aud the— Saw York Tr.biinc Fanner. Both Olio Year tor Only $1.30 oi’K yriHCK close;* at • r. a. © © 9 © © © © © ?> © © ©© OPENING IHM’1,11 OF '• NEW SPRING GOSTIMSs5 3 FOR WOMEN. B All Elaborate and Noteworthy Showing of All 1 lie MOW IDEA*. Ibe weavers have certainly outdone themselves in bringing forth new Novelties in Fabrics. Up to this M-asoi) such a variety was simply impossible, while the styles lu our (i.»ruueu s were uever so pro* uounced or so charming. The New Wool Dress Goods. I his Department is brimful of sterling values this week, and all ot the most wanted Fabrics, such as Nodes, htannues, .Mistrals, Tweeds, etc., are here at prices under all c >mpetiticu. Grand Opening Spring Millinery WILL OCCUR ^>1 Tuesday and Wednesday, Marcli ill and April 1. Our exhibition will consist of the Finest Productions of all the Leading Modistes of New i »>rk, also KxquiPite Creations from our own workrooms. The IJig Store, Third Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. A Cottage ai.d Eight Acres ot Land tor S.ile at a Bargain. I have tor sale a cottage and eight acres of land situate one-half a mile trout South Point, Ohio. The land i~ well watered, with a well I and two good springs, and has on it | a stable, coal house, etc. Also has j sixty t r seventy good bearing apple tr.es. 'I'lte property is close to a school house and church and has a inch vein of coal. The soil is very productive. Price, *850.00— part cash, balance on time. Call 'on T. T. McDougal, Real Kstate ! Agent, Cerede, VV. Va. y&m^ for ' TV#? BILIOUSNESS The liver roust be gently stirred eo that I {/// the bile will be thrown off In the right channel; 'H the system at the same timo should be Invigorated 1 / by a tonic that Nature may begin her work and ' complete the cure. N’S LIVER PILLS andTONIC pellets Form the modem mild power cure that completely doea tbe work, without shock or injury to any part of the system. Booklets and samples free of any dealer, or complete treatment, Twenty-five UiJficfl, wc. BROWN MFG. CO. NEW YORK and ureenevillE. TENN. For Sale by It. Ney W illiams, Kenova. — —-—-L— —. I hk I resilient has |»r actically ap pealed to the generosity of the press to accord him two weeks tin watched and undistiirWd vacation while be is in Yellowstone Park. '1 hat’s all right Mr. President, we are not fond of roughing it, and we are always more thrilling when wc draw on our imagination for the hear stories. I'kkmion r Hookkvki.t and Ex 1’resident (trover Cleveland will speak from the name platform in Saint Louis on the occasion of the dedication of the SaiTTt Louis fair, and cmiosity is keen in anticipation of the receptions given the two political leaders. f —"> BIG SANDY NATIONAL BANK i CATLETTSBURG.KV. X With a competent force of x C clerks, and our business surround* s r ed by every safe guard which pru- f r deuce and long experience sug- J > gest, we solicit the accounts of all > \ responsible people, believing that \ X we can furnish ample protection x C and liberal and satisfactory treat- c r ment. J j, Charles Russell, Pres't. I). II. Carj>enter, Vioc-Pres’t. Ernest Meek, Cashier. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. A. Mims, ( has. Russell, Jay II. Noithup, P. H. Vaughan, I). II. 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