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\ Ro|tnhl|'*;iii Newspaper that has a large oirnilution in the liig otoinl) ai<«l 1 \>Pole Valleys -HncxiTlIcM advertising niedi am Published Every Wmlneaday. TKHMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy, one y eui, - - *1.00 One copy. six mcuilm, - - ar»o Strictly cash in advance. Tweuty-flve pur cent, will bo milled when Cash 18 uoi paid. Job printing of all kinds neatly and promptly execute*' on rea sonable terms. TO SL'RSCRiliMRS We cannot discontinue sour paper until al Arrearages arc paid. Don’t ask us. Don’t •top my paj« r until I get wbat I owe paid up etc. In no case can we do this. It Is a general rule we have to adopt to protect diirscl- rs. When you do not want the paper any longer, par u|i ami stop it. Don’t have \nur |<ostntas. ter drop us a card that it is not taken out of the office. If you were publishing a pajior you wouldn’t want us to do you that way. When you move front vour present poftt-office don’t fail to notify us at once of the change, giving your forme ••ovt-oflice as well as \our new one. This is absolutely necessary. "Wayiip < 'oy ris. Termsof Circuit Court: Fourth Monday in January, Mat and September. Terms of County Court: First Monday in Jan nary. April and July, and Third Monday In No vember. ■ ('onteuted labor tli^n tlu* grave of worry. Bettor Than Pills. The question has boon asked, “Iu what wav are Chamberlain's Stomach it Liver Tablets superior to pills?” Our answer is: They are easier and more pleasant to take more mild and gentle in effect and more reliable ns they can always he depended upon. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and leave the bowels in n natural con dition, while pills are more harsh iu effect and their use is often followed by constipation. For sale by \V. M. Bloss, Ceredo; It. N. Williams. Kenova. J lie odds in lavor ot marriages are two to one. Try Chamberlain's Stomach & Biver Tablets, the bent physic. For sale by W. M. Blows, Ceredo; K- N. Williams, K<»nova. Ci •«*•» fr«»i Children. The plensalit to take and harm less One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief in all cases of Cough, Croup end LuGnppe b* chiihh n does not pass hi ne diately into »he stomach, but takes • fT<*ct right at the seat of tb** trouble. I* drawn ou* the ii.il mimat ion, In-als and soot h* s and cores permanent Iy by enabl int! t ne lungs to coni nhute pure life-giving and Iife-.ustaining oxygew to the tdood and tissues W. M. Blnss, Ceredo; II. N. Wil liams, K-*novi». Any man can gain lime by steal ing a walcli—the jud^e will give it to him. For Iiver t rollniee and consti pat ion There ih not bing belter hi creation Tbau Little Earlv Risers, the fa mous iittIn pills, They a'ways * fleet a cure and save doctor bills. Little Early Risers are different from all other pills. They do not weakeu the system, but act as n tonic to the tissues by arousing the secretions and restoring the liver to the full performances of its functions naturally. W. M. Rioss, Ceredo; K. N. Williams, Kenova. Nothing saddens a man like bein' jollied by a woman. Brain-Pood Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has i been branded by th}‘ most compe. * tent authorities. They have <lis I pel led the silly notion that o ie | kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still an other for bones. A coriect diet will not only nourish a particular | part of the body, hut it will sns j tain every other part. Y^t, ho*v i ever good your food may be, its i nutriment is destroyed by indi gestion or dyspepsia. You must i prepare for their appearance or •prevent tlieir coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doges aids digestion, st i mu lutes l he liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoy ant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy of all drug gists. Price 25 c and 75c. Cl- G. Gkkkn, Woodbury, N. J. j The |»pii is a mighty engine that, sometimes runs away with the en gineer. 1 M.\ KltK A » IWCK OF (JltlK Cured by On*? Itoitlc of Clin in IhtIui ii’h Cough Iteincdy. “Wh**n I bad hh attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually ourred mvselt with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," k«vh Frank \\ . P* rrv. Kditor of the Enterprise, Short? > vi'le, N. Y. “Thin ih thn hone?* (ruth. I Ht times k | > t (r()[| i coughing myself to piece? hv tak mu a tuaspoonfuI of thin r* medyj und whmi the e >ughing spell would com« no hI night I would tuke a fogo Hud it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would paps off and I w uld go to sleep [perfectly Iren from cough and >l~ accompnnviog pains. To nav that the r>*m< d\ Hcii'il >«- a ti t>-»i u,ir - stile surprise ip putting jt verv mildly. i had Iio id* H that it Won id or cpuiii i% i ock out the grip, pimply because i had never tro d it for Bach a purpose, hut it 1 i. a tin u seemed with th** p« < <t attack of coughing thn ri-1n*-ij v' 1 caused it to not only be of 1» -s duration, Imp th»* j itn- u re > ,r iepp severe, and I had not used th • content? ot oi *• t"<11in nefor*? Mr. Crip had hid tie adn-n.” F<<r sale t>v \\ . M. Bioss, Cm redo; K. N. Williams, Kdiova. Danger of ('olds and drip. I no greatest danger from cold? and grip ip their resulting hi I pneumonia. If reasonable cure I ik used, however, and Chinnher 1 lam’s Cough Remedy taken, all danger will In. avoided. Among the ten? o( thoiiPHiids who have used this remedy for these dis eases we have yet to learn of a single ca«e having resulted in pueuinouia, which shows con clusively that it is a certain pre ventive of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack ot the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pieasan' and sate to take. For sale I»y \V. M. It loss. (Jeredo; li. N. Williams, Keuova. Never gei between a dog and his hone or between a man and his hob 1 >v. CASTOR i A For Iniants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of When you have a fire itiPuraLCe policy written hy the McDnuyal aifpucv v<*u are appur«d of the hert ilieiirance that ran he placed - m ♦ m— A wi-e aaw h presumably one1 that haa cut it** wia loin t»*«-1li. _ ______ I Not fee is Served. F’iv* »!<•»♦ ire ih hereby nerved on ‘ ’i< public peperully that DeWitt’a \Wjtoh Hazel Halve in the oulv naive on the market ‘hat i« made front the pure, uiiadult rated witch haze|. DeVVittV Witch Hazel Halve hnn cured thoupaude of Capra of Piles that would not yield to my other treatment, and thin fact •li'it* brought out many worthlepp counterfeitp. Tboae peraonp who : 1 ’h p-miiiif* I»>• W in V Witoh Hazel Halve aie never diaappoint* • d. ■ • riMi-e It CUrep. W. M.PIorP, < r do; I!. \\ liliarn- Kenova. A wrin ’ u ithout ambition is al most. as had as a poet without an idea BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 'i. li. U i l> n fci. Architect, Cekkdo, W. Va. Odice it I Ioard lirick. .1.11. MEE K, “ ATTOl.XKV AT LAW, WAYNE. W. VA. Will practice in Wayne amt adjoining con II ties. W. W. MARCUM, A.ttorney-at* Law, Ckuedo, W. Va. W111 pract Ice I a all the conrteofW. Vj. t >yd and Lawrence county. Ky . DANIEL WRIGHT, Painter | Paper Hanger Omlo, W. V«. *%_'.Vork <loue In the best Myteandat able prlcea. Paints and Wiill Paper W. If. All KINS, TII'E HAKBKU, GUARANTEES IIIS WORK 13 GIVE ENURE SHTISFI1G110N. <Jn to ills Khop and set a clean shave and a nice haircut and you will look ten year COIHE TO OUR BI(i STORE* And secure what you need. We guarantee all who deal with us to get the worth ot their money. We deal in HUY oonns. HOOTS AN O SHOES, HATS ASH CAPS, GHOCI HIES, QUEENKWARE, a LANS WARE, HARDWARE, FUliMTlTRE. We keep fuivtliing t<> be found in a lirst-clafs General Store. GOODS DKUVKHK1) FRKE. WRIOHT BROTHERS, CEHEDO.WESTYA. ^ =-.-- u KEXOVA, WEST VIKtJIMA. Operating Wharf And River and Rail Transfer. i>EALi:UK IN Buckeye” Salt, “Marion” and “Fostona” White Lime, “Black Dia monel” and Imported Cements, Glass, Nails, Flue Tile, Sewei hire Brick, Fire Clay, liock Plaster, flair, Lath, Shingles, Corn, Oats, Chop, Bran, Hav. Flour, Seeds and Coal. low PRICES AND (Jilt h DELIVERIES. RntPH and Time Tables furnished for Cincinnati and Pittsburg Packets. Correspondence solicited. Send for price list. Thousands Saved By OR. KING’S NEW GISGQVERY This wonderful medicine posi tively cures Consumption, Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, [Croup and Whooping Cough. [Every bottle guaranteed. iNc tire. No Pay. Price 50c. &$ rial bottle free. \V<‘ promptly oliialn U. 8. au<l ForeiRn ' Mend mixlol, sKctcti or photo of invention for free report oil imtentabliity. i-c.r free book, BSSSrTRADE-MARKS T poosite U. S. Patesit Office WASHINGTON D. C. 4- VVVWV VWV' AN EARNEST APPEAL TO THE. PUBLIC A DISASTROUS 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 the fact that in the month of February, which is only a few days past, you have noticed in 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 Tnousand Dollars worm oi 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 were left on their hands and had to be disposed of at some price. The old saying is first come 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 you rnay not be able to secure them later. Now and now only is the chance of your life to buy Shoes. Glothino. Hats and Purnistiings at Your Own Price. In order to give the public an idea how cheap I will place the above named articles on 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 live. I ’ Here Are some wreckino Prices: One large lot Children and I M ihnes Shoes worth 5<>c, 75c, $1. $1.25, *1.50 and $2.00 wrecking price only one-iiaif. Another largo lot Bov's Shoes $ 1.*25, * 1.50, $2.00 and $2 50 wrecking price only one-halt'. lO^X) pairs Ladies’ High Grade' Shoes well worth $2, wrecking : price 98 cents. ^ Another lot of Ladies’ High Grade Shoes worth 82 50, $3.00, $3 50, $4.00, $4.60 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 f>00 Boy’s Knee Pants, worth 50c to 75c, wrecking price only 25 cents. 250 Bov’s Ku"n Pants Suits worth ♦1.50, *2.00, $300, 84.00, wrecking price only 08 cents. 175 Bov’s three piece Spit*, worth $2.50, $3 ()(), $1.50, $4.00, wrecking price *1.48. 05 Youth’s 3 piece Suits, some all-wool and some halt wool, worth $3.50, ♦ 4.00, *5.00, **>.00, *6.50, wrecking price only $2 98. 815 Men's Suits, up to date in style and workmanship, worth *5.00, $7.50, *9.00, *10.00, *12.50, to *15 00, wrecking price only oue-half. 1000 pairs Men’s Pants at about half price. FURNISHING GOODS 5000 pairs 10c s icks, wrecking price 3 cents. A larir* lot of Working; Shirts, worth 50e, wrecking price only 25c. About 275 Fine Dress Shirts, worth *1.00, wrecking pries 48 ^ cent p. 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. 173 Ladies’ and Misses all Wool Dress Skirts, Flaring Flounces. Stitch Button, up to date in every respect, worth ft.00 to 8G 50, wrecking price only 82.98. 945 Third Avenue, Comer Third Avenue and Tenth Street, HAitm BLOCK, ... . II1\TI.\<;T0>, W. Store open every night until 8 o’clock, Saturday until 11 o’clock. VA. A