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\ tteitablfoau NewapAper that bas a large eirotilution in the liig bamly and Twelve Polo Valleys —anexoellent advertising medi um Published Every Wednesday. TERMS OK Su MS':R I PTION: One copy, one y«>ai, - - One copy, six months, - - .50 Strictly cash in advance. Twsnty-flvc per o«*nt will lie added when cash im not paid. Joh printing of all kinds neatly and promptly execute** on rea sonable terms, TO SUBSCKIBKKS We cannot discontinue \«<ur palter until al Arrearages are paid. Don't ask u». Don't say •top my pa|>er until I ifrt wliat I owe paid up etc. In no case can we do this, ft is a tfeneral rule we have to adopt to protect ourselves. When you do not want the p;t|H-r any lonirer, pay up and stop It. Dttti't have vour [mstmas* i ter drop us a card that it is not taken out of the ! office. If you were publishing a pa|ter you I wouldn't want us to do you that way. When you move from your present pont-offici don’t fail to notify us at once of the change, fti vinif your former post-ofliee a* well as your new one. This is absolutely nee«>ssarv. AV nync ( tttiris. Terms of Circuit Court: Fourth Mondav in January, Ma.v and September. Terms of County Court: First Monday in Jan uary, April and July, and Third Monday in No vember. ^__ . T I Fruit is a thing of the past as j this cold snap killed it all. We noticed eeveral Huntington and Catlettpburg people prome nading our ptreeta Sunday. ■-^ - CJimmI For Children. The pleasant to take ami harm lepp Oue Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief in all capes of Cough, Croup and LaCrippe he-i cause it does not pass immediately ! into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws ou* the inflammation, heals! and soothes and cures permanently by euabliug the lungs to contribute j pure life-giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues, | W. M. Hloss, Ceredo; K. N. Wil liams, Keuova. - ^ ^ ^ ou can’t always tell from tlic way a girl’s lips are set whether she wants to kiss you or wants you to • ki'S her. A Sweet Ureal li I . | is a never tailing sign of a heal thy stomach. When th» breath ip h«d the stomach ip out of order. There ip no remedy in the world ♦ qual to Ko.tol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Marx S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., write*- “I have been a dyspeptic f' r years—tried all kinds of reme dies hut continued to grow worse. By the use of Kndol I began to improve at ouce, and after taking a few bottles am fully restored in weight, health aud strength and can eat whatever 1 like. Kndol digests what you eat and rnaki s the stomach sweet. W. M. Rloss, Ceredo; It. N. Williams, Keucva. - ^ ^ If the average man would quit looking for soft snaps and ■•tick to his regular job be would be better olT. ■ • ■! - Dim Notice is Served. Due notice is hereby served i'u the public generally that DeWitt’s Witch H»/.e| Salve is the only salve on the market that is made from the pure, unadultrated witch hazel. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo has cured thousands of cases of Piles that would not yield to any other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthless1 counterfeits. Those persons who] get the genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve a.e never disappoint ed, because it cures. W. M. Bloss, I Ceredo; R. N. Williams Kenova. -m + ^ — Some wives get comfort out of the thought that their husbands are not so very disagreeable when they are sound asleep. -^ ^ Hotter Than Pills. The question has been asked, “In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets superior to pills?” Our answer is: They are easier and more pleasant to take, rr.ore mild and gentle in effect and more reliable as they can always lie depended upon. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and leave the bowels in a natural con dition, while pills are more harsh in etfect and their use is often followed by constipation. For sale by W. M. Bloss, Ceredo; R. N. Williams, Kenova. - - m m Far-sighted maidens begin to flirt with infants, so as to have them available, in case of necessity, a generation later. It j tDttiuOurnuu'ii Mutuiich & liiver Tablets, the b*»Bt physic. For sale by W. M. Blows, Ceredo; K. N. William*, K**nova. If to the pure all tilings are pure, the chronic kicker mu»i he a rank specimen of humanity. — ■ • ^— Oanger ol’ Coin* anil Crip. The greatest danger from colds and grip is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have : used this temedy for these dis eases we have yet to learn of a I single case having resulted iu pneumonia, which show* con- 1 clusively that it is a certain pre-1 ventive of that dangerous disease.I It will cure a cold or an attack ot the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant j and sale to take. For sale by W. J M. Fitoss, Ceredo; R. N. Williams,; Keuova. After men the animals that women 1 take most interest in are hoys. ^ • mm — SCVIOltl*: A I i AC K OI CICIl* Cured l>y One ItoltIn ofC'liatn her Ini ii *s Cough I temedy. “When [ had an attack of the grip last winter (the secoud one) 1 actually curred mvself witli one | bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough i Remedy,” says Frank W. Perry, I Editor of the Enterprise, Shorts- 1 ville, N. V. “'Fins is the honest truth. I at times Kept from coughing myself to pieces by tak ing a tuaspoonful of this remedy, and when tin* coughing spell would come on at night I would take a Jose nn<i it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass olT and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agree able surprise is putting it very mildly. I had no idea that it would or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for sach a purpose, but it did, , and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remedy I caused it to not only be of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not used the contents of one bottle before Mr. Grip had bid me adieu.” For sale, by W. M. Ii loss, Ceredo; R. N. 1 Williams, Keuova. - ^ ^ Who laughs last laughs best, and that is the widow. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. It. mtUSHE, Architect, CKitkim), VV. Va. OHic“ tt Ho»r«l H’-ick J. II. MIH'.lv. ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNE. W. VA. Will practice In Wayne and adjoining counties. W. W MARCUM, Attorney-lit- Law, Ckrbdo, VV'. Va. Will practice In all the courlnnf W. V t *vd and Lawrence county. Ky . HAM EL WIMGIIT, Painter = 1’aperIIangei Cumlo, W, Va. *N.W"rli done In the heat atyieandai eavuinhle prices. Paints and Wall Paper for sale. W. II. ADKINS, THE BARBER, GUARANTEES Ills WORK 13 GIIIE ENURE SITISflCIIOH. U" Lo In- shop and net a clean shave and 4 nice hair out and you will look ten year rnuiitfer. When in Huntington — Cull al — Baers notion _STORE. Wall Paper from 5c. to 25c. per roll. Regular 5c. packaged of Garden Seeds for only lc. per pack. Lawn Swings for four passengers for only *•>01) Almost everything needed hy a family can be found al my store. 1045 Third Ave.. Huntington,-VV. Va llushands and wives have to quar rel a few times in order to satisfy themselves that it is foolish to ouar rl. COME TO*-e— OCR RKi STOKE* And secure what you need. We guarantee all who deal with us to get the worth ot their money. We deal in DRY GOODS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, G HOC HUES, QUEENKWARE, ULASSW ARF, HARDWARE, FURNITURE. We keep anything to he found in a first-clafs General Store. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. W RIGHT BROTHERS, CEREEO. 'WEETVA. =---— r KENOVA TRANSFER CO., KKXOVA, WEST VIRGINIA. Operating Wharf And River and Rail Transfer. DEALERS IN Buckeye” Salt, “Marion” and “Fostoria” White Lime, “Black Dia rnond” and Imported Cements, Glass, Nails, Flue Tile, Sewei Pipe, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Rock Plaster, Hair, Lath, Shingles, Corn, Outs, (.’hop. Bran, Hay,Flour, Seeds and Coal. LOW PRICES AMI QUICK DELIVERIES. Rates and Time Tables furnished for Cincinnati and Pittsburg Packets. Correspondence solicited. Send for price list. Thousands Saved By DR. KIND'S NEW DISCOVERY This wonderful medicine posi tivelycuresConsumption, Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu monia, Hay Fever, Pfeurisy, La Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. Every bottle guaranteed. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50c.&$I. Trial bottle free. y We promptly obtain U. B. and Foreign (I fflend model, sketch or photo of invention ior<f < free report on patentability. For free book, C TRADE-MflRKSJ^‘1 * OppositeUTS/PatentOffice<! ^JWASm^GTON^DJC^ !» AN EARNEST APPEAL TO'THE PUBLIC i . ,A pI^ASTIHH S WRECK! One Railroad Freight Train collided with another a few days ago which no doubt caused a great loss to the railroad company and wholesale establishments. The great amount of goods that were on the verge of ruin is immense. You are well aware of (he fact that In the month of February, which is only a lew days past, you have noticed iu the newspapers every day freight trains as well as passenger trains totally, and some of them partly destroyed through some unavoidable mountain slides, etc*. Several Thousand Dollars worm 01 Merchandise I have purchased several thousand dollars worth of merchandise of different Railroad Companies, consisting of Shoes, Clothing, Furnishings and a great many other items. These goods wore left on their hands and had to he disposed of at some price. The old saying is first como first served- There was no time to lose in getting hold of these great values, which I have now on sale, and hope the public will appreciate this opportunity. You can get bargains now, but yon may not be able to secure them later. Now and now only is the chance of your life to buy Shoes. Clothing. Hats and Furnishings at your Own PriGG. In ord*r to give the public an idea how cheap I will place the above named articles ou sale, read prices carefully and bring this list with you so as you can convince yourself that my statement is true. One price to all no matter who the party may be and regardless where they livo. _ . . . . ... _ Here Are some wrecKina Prices: I One large lot Children and M ihsps SIiorb worth 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, *1.50 and $2.00 wrecking price only one-half. Another large lot Bov's Shoes *1.25, *1.50, *2.00 and *2 50 wrecking price only one-half. 1000 pairs Ladies' High Grade Shoes well worth *2, wrecking price 98 cents. Another lot of Ladies’ High Grade Shoes worth *2 50, *3 00, *3.50, *1.00, *4.50 wrecking price only one-half. An immense lot of Men’s Shoes, guaranteed strictly all leather, first class in every respect, worth from *3.00 to *6.00, wrecking price only one-half. CLOTHING 500 Boy’s Knee Pants, worth 50c to 75c, wrecking price only 25 cents. 250 Bov’s Knee Pants Suits worth *1.50, *2.00, *3 00, 8 4.00, wrecking price only 98 cents. 175 Bov’s three piece Suit*, worth *2-50, *3 (X), *3.50, *4.00, wrecking price *1.48. 95 Youth’s 3 piece Suits, some all-wool and some half vw>ol, worth *3.50, *4.00, *5.00, *6.00, *6 50, wrecking price only *2 98. •315 Men's 8uits, up to date iu style and workmanship, worth *5.00, *7.50, *9.(X), *10.(K), *12.50, to *15 00, wrecking price only one-half. 1000 pair* Men’s Pants at about half price. FURNISHING GOODS 5000 pairs 10c nocks, wrecking price 3 cents. A largo lot of Working Shirts, worth 50c, wrecking price only 25o. About 2<5 Fine Dress Shirts, worth *1.00, wrecking price 48 cents. An immense quantity of winter Underwear, Fleece Lined, worth 50c and 75c, wrecking price 32^c. 281 Ladies’ Capes, some fur trimmed and some without, wreck ing price only 98c. 171 Ladies’ and Misses all Wool Dress Skirts, Flaring Flounces. Stitch Hutton, up to date in every respect, worth $4.00 to 86 50, wrecking price only $2.98. 1)45 Third Avenue, Corner Third Avenue and Tenth Street, HARVEY BLOCK, .... W. VA. Store open every night until 8 o’clock, Saturday until 11 o’clock. AX