VOLUME XVIII. CEREDO* WAYNE CO., W. VA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 14,1903. NUMBER 46. MASCULINE GENTILITY Is dependent in a great measure on the quality of dress. There are other essentials, but per fect littting garments cannot be dispensed i with. Therefore it be hooves you to get your Fall ami Winter .outfit ’ made by FOX if you wish to appear at your best, for Clothing such as we make is above reproach, and will withstand the severest criticism. SflM FOXT Mfiroliam Tailor. FLORENTINE ANNEX, - HUNTINGTON, W. VA. OXFORDS Ladies’ and Gents Oxford Sale We have Oxfords, you have raouev. Let’s get together. Our loss your gain. We need the money. What we waut you to do is to come in. We’ll give you your choice in * Mens’ Oxfords for $3.00, Worth $3.50 and $4.50 a pair. A few more sample Oxfords for $2.00. Pat. Colts worth $3.00 and $3.50. Ladies, we are goiug to continue our $2.00 Choice of Any Oxford in window sale, which has been going on for 5 days. The goods are richly worth $2.50, $3 00 and $3.50. You can get Oxfords to lay away for next summer. A Cut of 10 per cent on Everything in the House, If ycu don’t take advantage of this sale you are not wise. McCarthy & whippel, The Ninth Street Shoe Boys Huntington, - . W. Va. M. Kountz, Prop, and Man. J. W. Koontz, Sec. and 1 reap Koontz Hardware Company, Wholepale and Retail Dealers in General Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves, Fishing Tackle, Doors, Sash and Guilders’ Hardware. Agents for Syracuse Plows and Corydon Wagons. They also carry a full lino of Ready Mixed PainU. Both Phonea, No. 234. 935 Third Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. This Space Belongs To Paul DoDer&Go., Merchant Tailors, Clothiers and Mens Furnishers. 55 316 Ninth Street Jg Huntington, - - W. Va. ••TRY OUR JOB WORK. «•“ West Virginia Iiiiilding at tile World’s) Fair, St. Louis.1] West Virulnia Bulldinu. The West Vieginia building at the St. Louis World’s Fair was selected by the West Virginia Com mission after a spirited contest by twelve of the leading architects of the State. The Commission met in April and then in St Louis in .May. Alter carefully considering the plans submitted, they selected those sub mitted by M. F. Giesey and F. F. Faria of Wheeling. The building will be Colonial with classical domes on the corners and large domes in the center, w'bich will form an observatory from which the West Virginia visitors will get a good view of the buildings and grounsd. The building will cover a space of 100x120 feet including the porches and terraces. There will be porches sixteen feet wide on the front and two sides of the building and ten feet wide in the rear. The building will be 76x70 feet. M. E. CONFERENCE APPOINT MENTS. Huntinoton District. Anbury Mick, Presiding Elder. Acme- Sup|dic. Craig. Ceredo—.J. \Y. Johnson. Hinges*—Supplied by W. II. 11 icks. Fairfield—William Ilia*. Fort Gay and Egypt— To be sup plied. Griffithsville—Supplied by San ford Cruinan. Guyandotte—J. J. Iladdox. Hamlin—J. S. Thornburg. Handley—II. F. Farley Henderson—W .VI. Stephens. Huntington—First church, It. B. Evans. Seventh Avenue—E. I). Hanna. Kenova—M. A. Banker. Marmet—H. VV. Walters. Malewan- -To be supplied. Milton—II. II Kingsley. Nestlow—Supplie I byA.C Hicks. Peytona—Supplied by J. L. Perry. Heed—G. J. Hartman. Hath—Supplied by J. A. Periy. St. Albans—to be supplied. Sheridan Supplied by I). H. Johnson. Thacker—Supplied by G. H. Lewis Wavne Hnt.r.l i.tr (« It ttinh. I ardaon. Winifrede—f). II. Rutter. Other miniatera known to many ot our readera were assigned to the appointment* named: Cameron Circuit—W. B. Frazelle; Pleasant Valley—F. M. Cain; Huckhannon Circuit—A Merrill; I>avia -J. B. Workman; Parsons -J. W. Bedford; Gartnania—E. J. Weatfall. Russia and Austria have just in formed Turkey that reforma must be carried out in Macedonia. If the massacres continue there won’t fie many left to enjoy the reforms. b THE STATE GAME LAWS. Ghanoes Made, Keep Sportsmen Guessinp. There seems to be a great deal of misunderstanding among tin; sports men about the game law's. The laws which effect hunting in West Virginia follow: A non-resident's license is required in West Virginia obtainable from State Game Wardens; fee $15. The game laws read: Game liirds, Squirrels, flare, Rab bit—Section II.— It shall be unlaw ful for any person to kill any ruffed groii-e, pheasant, pinnated grouse, prairie chicken or wild turkey, be tween the 15th day of December and the 15th day of October follow ing, or any quail or Virginia partridge between the 20th day of December and the first day of November fol lowing, nor shall any person kill I more than twelve quails or par fridges in any one day; or any blue winged teal, mallard or wood dock, or any other wild duck, w ild goose or brant, at any time between the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October; or any snipe except be tween the 1st day of .\lareb and the first day of .Inly, and the first day of November, inclusive; or any squirrel, rabbit or hare, between the let day of January and the 16th day 4 \ Knights of Agriculture, < J (INCORPORATED) Wnalilngtort, If.fJ. a A Secret Benevolent Society for Everybody. 4 j P fin Weekly Sick Benefit*; J A fOO Weekly Accident Benefit*; 4 Y f2,0f*> Death Benefit*, and J a ^ W Monthly Old Aye Penaion. Af >rganlz«»rs Wanted. OwkI •Write for particular*. J G. B. H.TYREK. a J General Field Organ iter, Catlettabury, Ky. ^ ^F NF V M V *1 ^pr HF ^ V ME r> team or* have ag; in resumed busineaa on the Ohio river. DAMON AND PyiHlAsT^^MB Grand Old Plan to he Given a KlMHB Revival. F. K. Hnllam’s elaborate reviv al of “Damon and Pythias” will be presented at the Huntington Theatre on the night of October 17th under the auspicies of Hunt ington Lodge, No. 33, Knights of Pythias. This production is heralded as one of the big things of the pres ent season, and unusual interest is being taken in the event. Many Knights anil others of this com munity will .*ee the play. I iik .ilt.itii