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The Ceredo Advance. T. T. Mcl»Ol (; \L, Kl'ITOK AND rhOPRIBTOIt ‘ " Wednesday, .July The Pope died Monday. Tiikke are still a few people who are not on a strike—just a few. The Republicans of Kentucky have placed a winning ticket in the field. W. .1. I >ryan is still bombarding Grover C leveland with words hot from the griddle. Grover simply keeps on fishing and fixing bait. TilK press of the country is glee fully giving the glad ha-ha to Gov ernor Pcnnypacker over his press muzzling hill. Poor old Penny! Attorney C Jen krai. Frekt has rendered an opinion that the incom ing County Superintendents cannot legally' teach school under tin* exist ing laws. The greatest tribute to the Pope is that tin* world has forgotten creed in its sorrow for death’s claim of a a gentle life and kindly soul.— Washington Post. Pkesi m-.vi 1* i:.v>» is has the* assur ance that King Edward of England, King William of (iermany, and King Alphonsoof Spain, will be in attend ance at the world’s fair. Now, if Mr. b rancis can persuade the I* -iiv< rulers of Belgium ami Saxony to come, he can boast that hi- l>ig band was composed <->1 three kings and pair of jacks. ♦ • While the Wheeling Intelligen cer and Parkersburg News have a perfect right t,o their choice for l uiled States Senator, those papers do not voice the sentiment of the majority of West \ irginia Republicans bva long way. Southern West Virginians demand one of the Senators and Hon. .1. L. Caldwell is iheir choice. The lirst issue of the West Vir ginia Mercantile Trade Journal has reached this ottirc It p a Weekly publication devoted to the interests of the wholesale and retail merch ants of the State. U i- published at Huntington, appears in book form {jnd is neat and attractive. \V. R. Brandau is editor and general mana ger. We wish the veulure success. A\ hat’s the matter with our own dear Governor White taking a term as Vice-President? The Go erimr’s record is all right, even it he did tell the bankers some go< d i};if• •• - And he'd make Roosevel' 1 i|»-1<|» running mate, also.—Cabell Record. It would please the Advance to see our popular Governor honored with the Vico-Presido- c. . lie would, indeed, make a tip top r m ning mate for Roosevelt. -• • • Last Saturday's Wheeling Intelli gencer contained views from about a dozen citizens of Ohio county, 80me of whom favor .Mr. Scott’s re turn to the Senate at the expiration of bis present term, and some sav they will support him it In-, i- nomi nated. No doubt Mr. S»•hmulbarh, the other Ohio county candidate for the exalted post!ion, cm secure just as flattering endorsements. HOIS. JAMteL? CALDWELL. A Pew o\ the Reasons Wiui The Journal Supports Hi-s Cannldaeu tor the United 8 ates Senate to Succeed N. B. Scott. Tyler County Journal. The entire country does not eon tam a more striking example of the splendid American development_ of Mr. Carnegie* “Triumphant Democracy”—than tfce instance of Hon. lames L. Caldwell, of Hunt ington. A glimpse at his biography recently published discloses this fact in a most gratifying manner. He is honeftl and candid and fair in all the walks of life. In his long career a* a business man, and as a citizen friend and neighbor no breath of suspicion ever assailed bis integ. rity or dimmed the brightness of In* honor, and whether we view him in the future as a plain business mo , citizen, or as a member of the I'nited States Seriate, we shall see the im press of his splendid mind and the luster of his honest, noble manhood. He is the faithful friend and champion of the people. No man e\er bail better opportunities than he for knowing anti understanding them. He came from «he ranks of the people, and he lores to be close t<> them and has an abiding confi dence in the integrity and patriot | 'Bin of the masses. Like Hen Ad hem, he would say: “Write me as one who loves his fellow men.” He is an earnest partisan. He believes in the Republican party as embodying the true principles of a Republican torm of government. He stands by its organization in dp. feat and in victory, lie believes iu its men as well as its measures. I’arty contests on the great field of State anil 1* edcral politics are to him no mimic strife. Iu the pro gress of the contest and in garnering the results he i> iu deadly earnest*— in all this, however, courteous, fair, honorable, candid and gentlemanly, never blatant, boisterous, nor dema gogic, There are no neutral tints in his politics. Like all earnest men he has a strong opposition to con tend with, but withal l.e is heartily respected by his opponents. Mr. ( aldwcll is a broad-minded man, and never lets his politics set tle on any one question to the exclu sion o I all ot In rs. lie meets qties. tions as they arise, and never antici pates a movement before it shows some signs of life in the great mass of the people. He stands on the solid roek of conservative general statesmanship, and does not need to climb up on some fautastie theory to be seen b) the multitude. fie Ims no faith iu universal panaceas and no time to waste on political nostrums. Faithful adherence to the Constitution is his remedy lor troublous one.- • oas. men riding their little hob. bies go on and off the stage, until h<*bl,y and rider are both relegated lo tlie^mu.-ty obscurity of the prop erty room, but tin* broad-minded, l ir visioned, prophetic state-man remains lor all time. lie is an ah soliitely truthful man, and would vied up his life* to a molt before denying one tilll • of his principles. In the stormy times of civil war and sectional strib in* stood as firm as a mountain, and if he had been the only one left of its defenders, he would have stood beside the stars and stripes like some Titanic defend er until hew n to pieres by its enemies. And, (‘Veil as tin i r s pea rs pierced him they would have rendered the horn age o! respectful admiration. The people are rallying to him because liny know he always speaks the truth as In* sees it and never deceives them. Io thousands of Ids friends an ! neighbors I s word is an inviola ble bond Mis character is above reproach and his Kcpubticunisui is unimpeachable. I n an age of corrup tion, sensation, and utilise, no scandal however faint shadows his good name, no i lie rumor soils it with polluted breath. Mr. Caldwell’s private life i- adorned with all the domestic and social virtue-, and we lope to see his career spontaneously crowned with the highest honors his noble State can bestow — a seat as their representative in the Senate of the I'nited States. Order ot Publication, The State of West Virginia: Wayne County Circuit Court Clerk's Office: \r Ii*11♦ • - held in tIi*- oMlce of tin- Clerk ol I I I " nil Court, on Monday, I lie HI ii day ol <M<*»re, Ail in r ) . VM- - InChaucorv. .1 Ini !!. Whitt * !m ) i in- ol. l i. t It is Mill Is to sei tie up the f state <i’ Ca'he.r.lie I'ert.v and to subject her "* 11 *■'' Me to i lo- pay me nt or her debts, ami '• h'li •• lief estate among the several heirs ' ‘led to. i e i o, if any reman * after tne paymenl of herdelits. J'1 ‘ <,!1V came l he plaintiil liv Ins at* , ‘'el upon his motion, and it up* p ii u.g irom an atlhlavii died wilti the pa I • rs In this enuse, mat l.ewi* perry, It **e Perr>. t*me* perry. Mnttison Hmlt'h, Hello K.. .I defendants, are i onresidenls of the tain of \\ .•*! Virgin .a: It is therefore ordered that they do a. pear here within one t *. - • i! i It . Met l In* 0 r-l p III e n Ion of this ni lei Hid tint ia i u neft M.try in protect t heir interest in mis smt. A d it Is further order cd i hat 1 h Is order he published nnee a w>ek, i< r tour sneeessive weeks in the i ‘ i do \d\ mice a weekly newspaper puli ! 1: sud VN \ oe Conol.v, and he posted on t tie i rod •loor of i In ( mt ri Mouse or mi Id enmity af least 'Jo day- In fore judgement in decree Is enlcred heidn • l'e«le: • l has. K. W'll.KI , Clerk, all'll i; A M IKK, Att>*. To-Adg--i Commissioner* Notice I life State of West Virginia, ) plaintiff. - In Chancery. vs. ) Albert Thaeaer, John M. I.nwe and Milton Ixiwe and tie- oilier unknown heirs of Marred I ,<>we deceased, J. II aid wel i a ml M W Colton. 11 ll*Mee«, C A Hnge, Mary F Moge. A. W l.yean, P ||. Wellman, Cnii M el -n, lane < laik. ( hu«, II. Miller. Ann Me- <iii>a*, ihe unknown heirs of A. W. W’ 11 s »ii. deceased, Hoaweati Fields, purris Fields, .letImlah M. Thacker, iolin Jarrell Wl.liam Muncy Jr. I„ F. Vln*.lames rtilkerson Ir. William Fulkerson ami Cl tended Fulkerson, heirs at law of James t-n. keisou deceased, and Ik. Ik. V In son, lie fendanls. The plaintifl and defendants in the above styled cause will lake notice that the under* signed commissioner In chancery in pur suance of a decree of reference made anil entered in i In* above styled cause at the May term, | '>; o the circuit court ol Wav ne County, West Vlrg rila, wlllnrtthc 1« Ihi) «»l \u('iisi, |tNt;{, at his office In the town of Wayne. Wayne County West Virginia, proceed to execute ilie r>-i|Uirerneiit* of said deer/ e of reference l/i wit; Take, slate and re|»orl an account herein showing: 1st Whether *» red the tract* and parcel* of Ian m -lit lone I in plat ii 11 |f’« hill herein ire forfaited to the Male of vv e*t Virginia. .oi If said Ira* s or par-els of land are forfeited, Iti who*** name they were for felted, lor what year*, and Ihe amount of taxes) lnteresi, damage* and cost* due on same, I tit* pay morn of which Is-dicces-ary to redeem litem, anil the amounts due tne several funds. drd. The name of the person or persons entitled |/»Teri*-em them. , till. Any other matter any other Inter ested party mat Irt writing re<piire, or ihe said c nimlHMioner may deem pertinent. tiiven under my hand Mils the M|h day of * -Imy, lSk«. J. H. M ar.K, l'o*Aug-5 Commisitlouer lu chancery. Notice to Take Depositions ; To John White: You will lake nolle* that on the 31 dav of July |!VI bdTween the hours of 8 o’clock M., and ((o’clock 1* M., at the office of Napier A Meek ill the town of Wayne, Wavne county. West Yngir.ia, I will pro cced to lake the deposition of myself and others to la* read as evidence In behalf of tnvsell In a certain cause pending In the I Circuit Court of Wayne County. West Vir ginia. wherein yon are defendant and I am l P'alotlir and If from any cause the inking ol the kmi<1 <Je|M»«tti*iii i>«* not commetioH on that day, nr If com me need mill not com pie fed on t hat day, file taking of the Hume will tie adjourned and continued from day to dav [ or from time to time, at the same place, and bet ween the same hours, until completed. Keapectfuli v Ac., Nancy Ki.i.kn Wiiitk, .. ... by counsel. Napirk a Mkkk, 1 of counsel, f TodflMw. Ol der of Publication. — The State of West Virginia: Wayne Count; Circuit Couit Clerk’s Office: Af Hules held In tin office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court,on .Momlay, the Hth day of , July 1HU8. J W. Idoyd Adm’r. } vs. - In Chancery. Chas. Asbury el at. J The object of this suit Is to settle the es. late of William Anbury, deceased, and lo dlsi-over what property belongs to s ml estate t his day came the p ainlltl by hisuilorm y and upon Ids motion, and It appearing from ail affidavit liled with tl*e papers in tills cause, tb.il Tennessee Canterbury defend ant, is a nonresident of the State of West Virginia: It Is I lierefore ordered that she do appear here will.tu one limutli after the first publication of ibis order and do what Is necessary to protect her Interest In this suit \nd !t Is further ord red that th s unlei bu published ouee it week, for four successive w■ eks |n | he i 'credo Ad viinee ii weekly tiews papi i published in said Wayne County, and be posted on the trout door of Hie Court House ol said county hi least ‘JO days he lore Judgemenl or decree Is entered herein. ('it as. K. W.M.Km, Clerk. Nacii it A Mkkk, Ally. To-Aug ■’> Order of Publication. The State of West Virginia: Wayne County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office: j M ltiiles held In tin* ofllco of the Clerk of1 the Circuit Court, on .Monday, ttie fllli, dav of .1 illy lltud. .Martha I. Husse'l "| v> In Chancetv Kllr.ii Blankenship et al. ) The object of this Milt is to partition the real estate of which William As-iury died -h/.« il among the several heirs entitled thereto This <l iy came'tlie plalntin t»v Ids attorney, anti upon his motion and It appearing Horn an uflUlnVit Hied with the papers In this cause, that Tennessee t 'uhlcrliurv defendant Isa nonresident of the Sate u‘l West Vlr-I gintn: it Is therefore ordered that she do ap pear lure tv thin one month after the tlrs! political ion of tills ordei and do .vital |s . necessaiy to protect liei In'erusI In this suit. And It la t urt her ordered that tills outer be' puhllshed once a week, for four successive Weeks III the Ceredo Ad value a tu-tkh newspapers published in su'd Wayne' County, and lie posted on the trout door of the Court House of saitl e uniy at least -Jn days before judgement or decree is entered! In rein Teste: Cm as. E. \Vai.kkk, Clerk. Napier A Mkkk, Atty To-Aug .. Gomtnissioners Noiice The State of West Virginia, i plai ntill -In Chaucorv. vs. j ltobert Sullivan, W m Kevsrr, tieoi'ge Kloyd, A. W. W'lls in, ti. ti. Burgess, Han el Mil 'loud, Jesse Cox, Jobn C. It sione, Wll 1 Ham Damron, Scy more Crum, l.inzv Well | himii. Jesse Met oy, Frank McCoy. Joliu Fleming, _ Chapman Adkins, Khz ibelli Higgs, I,. F. Halt, (lie unknown belts oi Win. C. Crum, deceased, the unknown 'hells of Thomas Copley, deceased, It It. Castle, Alar gorett Copley, Jacob Noe, Susan Perry, Ira l» Copley, Tom ell ,v .McFarland, a. J. Spam dug, Hebeeca Teiry, Sarah A Vinson, A met lea Adkins, the unknown heirs ni Kelly Kirk, deceased, the unknown belts of Nelson, Jr deceased, Kernel, ATM'and Alary J. Hand, Jesse A Maynard, Nancy J Newman, (i. ii. Huigess and W. S Napier, tale partners as Burgess ,v Napier, Jacob Jelenko, .1 ulla NIxon. Win. Snodgr ss, Kllz.i beln Snodgrass his wife. Moses Napier, Win * rum, and F rancis .Maynard, defeuilams. The plaintiff and the above named de fendants In t his cause will take notice that hi puisiianeof a ileetee of ieferei.ee made and ent» r« d in the atiove sty led cause at the May I tint), laud of the circuit'court of Wa\ne i uniy. West Virginia, the undersigned commissioner in cha eery will on tne IO I >;i> of A iiyttsf, limit, ai tils office in the town of Wayne, Wavne • ou uty. West \ I rail'la proceed to c\. ml Hie requirements of said decree of refeielice. to wit: Al.ike and addl mini and farther rcjKirt In this cause anil especially as to tract No. I, known as the Hubert .mi III van tract. ‘ ‘ * ven under my hand, tins the Dili, day of July, HUM. J. II Mkkk, lo-Aug-.i Commissioner In chancery. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. In the District Court oi the United States, For the Southern Dis trict ot West Virginia: Tn 1 lie mutter of i i'- ( . Bradley • No 15 In Bankruptcy. Bunkrnnf. I To Hie lloiiotHhie Benjamin F. Keller, .Judge of I lie l list r >rt < oil I t of t lie l' iillefl State for tin Mouiliern limtiiet ot Went \ It gin)*: K 'Bradley of Kcnova, In iiie County of Wayne Mild stale of Wen Virginia, in nanl District, respect fully r* pie-cnt-that on the -ml. day of Jline IMJ2, last pent, lie wan duly adjudged hankiupt under the Acts of C<m <r<-nn lelatlng to bankruptcy; that In* him duly surrendered all hut properly , and rights nf property, and lianfuut cum piled with ail lh<' r< <|iin« nients of said \ct-. and of tne oplr-rn of the Con It touch lug bin ban kr'iplcv. Wherefore he prey* that lie may be de creed hy lire Court to have a ful discharge (rom alt debts provable against Mm estate tinder «nld Bankrupt Acta, except such debt* an are excepted t>> law from such discharge. Dated Hits s|ti. day of .July , a I) I'MH. signedi k. <'. Hham.ky, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON In the District Court ot the United States, For the Southern Dis trict ot West Virginia: Southern District of West Virginia, ss: On Him *th, day of July, A. D. Il» I, on read I rig the foregoing pet It Ion It Is ordered hy the Court, that a hearing he had upon the same on the 14th, day of July, A.D.r«'i, before said Court, at Huntington! In said District,at lo o’clock In the forenoon1 and that not Ice thereof tie published In The Cere.|n Ad.ance, a newspaper printed in nhUI District, and that all known creditors and other pers ns Inlnieresi may appear at the said time and place and show cause. If any tney have, why the prayer of the -aid petitioner should not he granted. . An It Is Further Ordered hy the Court, th it I Hie Clerk ahull trend hy mall to all known creditor* copies of said petition and tins order, addressed to them at Hrelr place* of residence as stated. Witness the llonarnhle Bent*, min F. Keller, Judge of the said |Heal.] Court, ami the Meal thereof, at Huntington In said District, on the *th, <• tty of July, A. D. Ittn, Kuwr* M. K kati.ry, t.’lerk. 1 To-July-22 D. C. U. O. s. D. W. V« 3 WEEK OF JULY 20T1I flstonisiuno Summer Reduction \ --: [Are Making the most Enthusiastic July sale in 3 our History. ; _ _ You 11 miss hundreds of rich money, saving opportunities'if you fail to visit our store during ’his pale. We never made such sharp price reductions to insure quick and certain clearing. But ve positively will uot carry stocks lrom season to season. It makes no difference how low we have f° make the goods to clear them. OU'l T'11E"Y GO- At cost and less in many instances. A Sale of Women’s Suits of Vast Importance. How determined we ure to make an absolutely complete clearauce of all the Women’* Suits s evident by the price that marks tins sale. We haven’t hesitated to say half price, /or in man) i stance** they are less than halt. Our oue great object is to cleau away, profit and cost do not •tiler luto consideration. ] ■ Wo Make Pour Lots. I FIRST LOT—1G Women. Suits, worth up to $13.50 choice $3.75 ,S|;« ONI) LOT—2G Women, Suits, worth up to $iS 50 choice $7.3S. ■THIRD LOT—Women, Suits, worth up to §2500 choice ,F0l UTii LOT—20 Women, Suits, worth up to $35.00 choice $13.08. | Three Special Racks of SKIRTS. At $3.75. your choice of the first rack, Walking >r IJr* !-h length .Skirts p ain or tancy weaves, Muslin Underwear—-put out on special tables— vor*b on to *10.00. ii. . *, 1 .. , °dd piecee, prices to make them go. At $5,00. your choice of the second rack, such is above, worth up to *15.00. All shirt waists, silk or cotton at prices thal At $7,50. your choice of the third rack, samel"'1** astonish and please all corners. i is above, up toS^O.OO c f , Your choice of one table of Blach Merceriz-d ,. ,, u ot ijUCe Curtft"'8 to ofTpr at prices Petticoats for. qq'Vl1* be interesting—ask to 6ee them. v BLEASING PROSPECT for those whc still have needs in the line of SUMMER MILLIN’ on. We are readjusting prices on a number of Outing and Ready-to-wear hats. Thev are some •I the prettiest models that have appeared this season. They are excellent quality as well as being handsome and stylish. Many are worth at least double the price set upon them. ' Buutsricks Patterns. Visit our Basement. > L ■ — The Big Store, Third Avenue, Huntington, W. Ya. *>^^ou«aIId^SavedIBy"BBI| DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY This wonderful medicine posi tively curesConsumption, Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu Imonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. Every bottle guaranteed. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. &$ I. Trial bottle free. V Oun Or nee IS Opposite O. S. Patent Office* * ml wc ran Kt-rure ( .tent ii: less time thru those} rtemote from \Va 4 J Sei. l 1 I. drawing or photo., with defter Ip-i a*' n. We .1 vise, if iitcrnblc or not, free of j * Opp Patent Office. Washington, u. C. . *“ %»»»,.,»%»*%«• "• ■> The mm Hold BAR. m The Best Bye and Bourbon Whiskies. Kspecial attention given mail orders. Send orders for Bottle or Jugs. Satisfaction guaranteed or money Refunded, l ail and see ua when in city. A DELPHI HOTEL, E. A. Daniel and E. C. Crow, Proprietors, Cor. 9th Ht. and 5th Avo., Huntington, - - - W. Vn. Mr. Henry Wattkrhon and Mr. Will iam Bryan continue to praise the fishing qualifications of Mr. Grover Cleveland. And Grover continues to cut bait. Mens Hot Weather Suits Pleasing Prices. The hest Assortment of Hats in Panamas, Porto Itico ami Straw Slats of all Kinds. The right place to get the right thine. K. A. Aortlicott & Co., Huntington, W. Va. The house you ,hear so much about. A Fen Facts! Longfellow could take a worthless sheet of Paper write a Poem on it and make it worth *5,000— That’* Genius. J. P. Morgan can write » few words on a piece of paper and make it worth $1,000,000— I hat s Capital. i Wo CHI) tftk* R!‘d write a check for $1,000,000 and it would not he worth a dime—That’s Rough. Your wife can buy a coat worth *10, but prefers one that cost *50— That r Natural. There mav be merchants who will tell you that they have better goods than I have—That’s Gall. A Mechanic can take a pound of steel and work it into watch snrinca and make it worth *800—That’s Hkill. • We have a good stock of NVatchea. Clocks,' Jewelry and Musical In struments as can be found and will sell at a reasonable profit— J hat s Common riense. . Com* and S** Me. T. J. SHEPARD. J«wel*r. Millender Block, Geredo, W. Va. —————--—— l« the moit thoroughly equipped echoes of business in the State of Ohio. All lie graduates without aslngleexception, arc now employed. To the flmt representa _ tire of a town we offer a dlacouot of 0 tlona for students to work for their board while attending school Write*??/heauUfuU^ffius trated catalog Address c. A. BLISS. Manager. 61 Jo 71 Em! State Street, Columbia, Ohio.