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Wednesday. September O, im>3. I b^Patrou* of tbla paper will pieaae tend “ > tbla office notice* of tbalr friend* vlaltlng bereor elaewhere.—Ed.1 _ LOCAL NEWS. Last Monday was “I^abor Day.” May McDougal is visiting at Sci ► otoville, Ohio. Mrs. C. H. Osgood is visiting at Parkersburg this week. Rev. Jerry llariuon, of uear Shoals, was a Ccredo visitor last Friday. Mrs. M. J. Griffith and Miss Blanch Griffith are visiting relatives in Ohio. Mrs. Rowena Wingett and daugh ter Winifred are guests of relatives in Columbus. Kobt. Black is moving into the residence on Fast First St., vacated k by Prof. Kinder. Charley Johnson, of Belpre, O., lias been visiting friends here lor the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Franklin, of ^ illiamson, were the guests of rela tiv* 8 in our town, Sunday. Miss Lenah Mott, of Boston, M ass., is the guest of hi r parents— Capt. and Mrs. Frank Mott. Mrs. Hoi. Quillen and little daughter, Ella, of Ashland, visited . friends here the latter part of last week. A Miss Edith Marcum has returned home from an extended visit with relatives in Virginia and at Louisa, Ky. ' Phil. Thomson was confined to his room a few days last week with an attack of fever. He is very much improved now, however. Glen Mott, who has been iu town for the past month visiting his par ents, returned to Denver, Col., last Saturday to resume his law studies. Ceredo people who took in the excursion to Parkersbuig last Sun day: Mrs. John Irby, Mrs. Owen fc Webb, Mrs. Harvey Higgs and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Maynaid. \xr__:_1 __ _ 1 _ _ » » v I X.VV* * VV4 UU (AV.V.VUUU (• I t/n that took place in Central City, but as no name accompanied the com tnunication the same has been con signed to the waste basket. ^ Dr. and 31 rs. J. T. Wharton and daughter, Miss Nellie, were in Ash laud last Saturday, and witnessed the parade of the Grand Conclave ot Shrmers. About 25 candidaiet crossed the burning sands of that fraternity. Allan Wright was attacked with a severe case of pleurisy last Sunday, and fora tim** hi- recovery was con sidered very doubtful. Dr. Shirley was summoned ami rendered medi cal assistance. Allan seems to be all right now. There were thirty three students from this county in attendance at ^ Marshall College last year. Onl\ one other county in the State had more students at West Viiginia’ popular Normal, viz. Fayette, thirty four. Special services, la-ting a week or ten days, will be held at the M K. church commencing tins (Wed.) evening. A cordial invitation i extended to all by the members nl the church and the pastor to attend ^ these services. / Miss Stella Buchanan has return od from Pittsburg, l’a.. where she has been 3 weeks working in the millinery store of .1. .1 W Porter A Co. getting the season styles in millinery. She Mill soon T* open an up-to daie millinery stor« in Central (Tty. The Kpworth League will hold a special evangelistic service next Friday evening at the M. K. church of this place, to which service all the young people of the town are in vited, together with the older ones, who are interested in Christian man hood and womanhood. A colored man named Win. Jones, of Ironton, Ohio, was drunk and disorderly on a Camden Inter State K’y car last Wednesday evening, lie wan taken off the car at thin place ami placed in the lockup, where he remained until Thursday morning at which time he was taken before his honor—Mayor Sturgill. The tine and costs amounted to $1 1.35. Several Ceredo people attended the dedication of the Newcomb Baptist church, near Shoals, An gust 27th. All report a most enjoy, able lime. The balance on church amounting to $23 00 was rained without any trouble. Kev. W. T. Ball preached a good dedicatory ser mon. Kev. K T. Billups delivered an excellent prayer. After the ser mon all present partook of dinner, there being an abundance, brought in baskets, and some to spare. J | UNITED IN MARRIAGE i Were Two former Gilizens ot Geredo, at Portsmouth, Ohio. On Monday, September 4, 1905, Mr. Jesse Smith aud Mine Nettie Davidson, were nuited in the holy bonds of wedlock at the home of the bride’s pareuts at Portsmouth, Ohio, Rev. Mathenia performing the ceremony in an impressive manner. The bride and groom were form1 r citizens of Ceredo where friend ship tor each other ripened into love that finally secured for each a life partner. Too much cauuot be said in praise of these young i people. They leit immediately after the cereniouy for their future home at Morgantown, where the groom is associated with his brothers in the contracting business. We congratulate both on the prizes they have wou in life’s lot tery—the bride in securing for a husband a sober, industrious young man, and the groom in win* mug for a life partner such a charming, accomplished young lady. They both have a host ot I friends in tins community who, join us in wishing th«m all man ner of happiuess as they together swiftly glide down life's matri monial lane. Juru failed to Agree. The jury in the bigamy case against Leonard Rodgers, alia* Luther Wade, in the circuit court jot this county, at the recent term, disagieed and were discharged, i The allegations in the cubc were that Rodgers married a woman in 1 Missouri named Sophia Baxtetter several years ago and leaving her came here ami w ithout obtaining a divorce, married Miss Daisy Payne, a highly respectable lady of this community. Quite a number of witnesses testified in the case, the alleged wife from Missouri being in attendance at the trial. Rodgers claims that he married the Missouri lady unwillingly, while looking in the barrel of a gun, the weapon be ing in the hands of the woman’s brother-in-law. Attorney J. W. Perry, of Hunt ington, and Prosecuting Attorney Fry prosecuted the case. Judge W . W. Marcum aud Attorney Cbattin, of Logan, appeared for the defense. Bou Leaves Home. Harry .Jarrel, formerly a citizen of this place, but now a resident ol Gallipolis, Ohio, was in town last Sunday on the hunt of his eon, Gil bert, who disappeared from home about ten days since. The lad ami » Tingler hoy, of this place, went • avay together, bit while Tinglet I ha* cince returned, no tract of Jar j rel can he found. The parents of I the missing youngster are very un easy about him, and would be verj thankful to anyone furnishing in formation as to his w hereabouts. The boy is about fourteen years of age, about 4 feet in height and weighs about luo pounds When lie left he wore a red shirt and cap. No cause can be given a* to why he should w ish to leave home, as lie has kind parents, arid enjoy* d al> the privileges which a lad ol Ins ag« ,should enjoy. The fourth quarterly meeting of flu* conference year will be held hi the M. K church, of this place, next Saturday and Sunday. The cervices will be as follows: Sat urd tv. * nr. preaching by the Presiding hlder, Hev. .Mick, of Guyandottc, I followed by the quarterly confer ence. Sunday morning, communion j sermon by the pastor. Sunday nigh., preaching by the Presiding Klder, followed by the communion -ervice This will be tin* Iasi and most important quarterly meeting of t he year, and all officials of ihe church and all interested in its weif r , ;.r-- cordially invit d and urged to attend these services. A nice time was experienced by those in attendance at the ice cream fe-tival given by the ladies of the Baptist church on Tuesday night of last week. About ten dollars were i realized for the benefit of the church. Miss Martha Zotick, who has been visiting relatives hem for some time, returned to her home in Baltimore county, Md., the first of the week. Mrs. J. H. Mil lender accompanied her home. The communication from Fort Gay and the resolutions of the Wayne C’ouuty Farmers’ Institute came loo lafe for this issue. They will appear next week. Have you read the professional card of Dr. Tinsley, Dentist, of Catleltsburg, in this issue? lie ad ministers Vitalized air and Oxygen. Mrs. J. M. Harrington, of this place, attended the Pmith-David sou wedding at Portsmouth, Ohio, last Monday. Prof. Kiraler moved to Hunting ton Ia9t wee*. i SWITCHMAN KILLED. _ HauesrPatterson Meets an Untimelu Death. Hayes Pitterson, a switchman in the Kenova yards, met an untimely death ou Tuesday evening, August 29th, while in the discharge of bis duties. The unfortunate young man was engaged in shifting a baggage car at Kenova Union station and in attempting to pass around the corner of the ear's vestibule to set a brake, he lost bis footing ami fell. His head struck the iron boxing of the car and the momentum of the fall I was such that his skull was crushed, besides be received several other wounds. Dea'h w as almost instan laneous. Mr. 1 \atterson was twenty eight years of age. lie had been in the services of tbeN.it W K'v C o for the past four years, and was a very valuable employe He was united in marriage some tour years since to Miss lluiiet Hall, dauuhter ol Kev. Wayne Ball, of South t eredo l ino this union two children were horn, a son and daughter. The deceased was a member of i the 1. C>. t> !• and K of t». E lodges, # which orders attended the funeral and btnial in a body Kev. It. S. Akers,assisted by Kt v. .1 F. Kanmh, conducted the t uncial services at the Cored o M E church last Wednesday, after which the j remains were conveyed to Brown’s Hill cemetery and interred in their last resting place Me leaves a wife, two children, I father, mother and several broth ers and si-ters to mourn their loss, to all of whom we extend out most sincere sympathy. An* You Kngageil? Engaged people should remem ber, that, after marriage, many quarrels enn be avoided by keep mg their digestions in good condi tion with Electric Bitters. 8. A. Brown, of Beunettsville, 8. C-, says: “Forvears my wife suffer ed intensely from dyspepsia, ton plicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wieck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her en tirely well. 8he is now strong and bealthv.” W. M. Bloss, Ceredo, and It. Ney Williams, Kenova, druggists, sell and guarantee them at 50c a bottle. Mrs. Grady, of Nelsonville, 0 , is th« guest of her sou—I*/of. G. Otto Grady. Hors THIS? We off.-r Our* Mundrt**] Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot |» < urr<1 b> lall’s Catarrh Cure. F I. I'UENEt A (.'O', Toledo O We, the undersivned, have known F .1. heney for the last 15 years, and believe h m iH*rfectl\ honorable In all business tranaan ion* and financially able to carry out any obliga tions mar!*- bv bis firm W A I Ii]no, KI N n an a M AltVIv. Wliolessie Ilrtigatists, Toledo, O. Mall's! atarrli • ure is 'aken internally, act ing directly upon ih»- bloorl and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent fiee. Price 75c. tier buttle. S dd by all Ibuggi-us Take flail's Family Pills for ConMipatiro , * • * Marrisd. Mr. Wirreu Nichols and Miss Bertha Irons, hot it of this county, act* quietly unit«•«! in the holy bonds ol wedlock, Wednesday, August so, I'.tO.'j. A cor respondent sends the ahovt i item to till* off ice and seems to l»» very much disappointed because the “hell crowd ' did not get a treat, ♦ • •• A Cold Settled oil II * Kidneys A- -I. .lennesse, 9301 Bull* r S«. | Chicago, writes : “I am a switch uiHti and hm out in all kind* ol weather. I took a cold which set f!e<| in my kidneys and ami I was ill bad shape, j tried sev*r*-i ad vertised remedies With no ben efi i, until I was recommended to try Foley's Kidney Cure. I wo ! thirds r>t a bottle cured me.” For Fi.lu at the Bloss Drug Store. Mrs. Dr. Hys*P, of Pomeroy, Ohio, is trip guest of Mr. and Mrs George Wright. fiuu Killer. Have you need ol a reliable bug killer, any kind ol bugs, but espec ially bed bugs? We have one that ih sure—is a corrosive suhlimerit solution and a strong poison. If it fails come and get your money back. Price 25 cents a pint. Florentine Drugstore, Wild A Boette, Huntington, West Va For Rent. I have a nice cottage on Ka«t First street, Ceredo, for rent. It contains natural gas and has water near. 3. T. McDoogal, Ceredo, W. Va. (\ P. Hoard left the first of this week for a business and pleasure trip to Colorado. Miss I .on a Holt, of Charleston, and h* r sister—Mrs. Huut—ol Philadelphia, were guests of rela tives and friends here, Sunday. \ Store Closes at 6 P. M. Every Night Except Saturday Until Sept. 9. CARPENTER'S STORE NEWS. Until Further Notioe We Will Not Allow Car Fare. Lowest Prices the Reason. Visit us often -get the first glimpse of the newest goods. Kverv tast freight and ex press brings its share of crisp, new fabrics, millinery *uui tashionable garments. Our buy ers are in the New York City market viewing, selecting nod rapidlv shipping us the choice of all. Choice from a price standpoint as well as a t ashionab'e. “Cottons are high” at other stores. Our low cotton prices sre best proved by these specials on sale today: 2700 varda good Apron Ginuhain at /'I cotor* iu all h z*» chackf. 2-400 vd* uew FUho*9,” all color*, j »>hh» or largM fitfuri'H, uu*qualed lor hou*.* go dr**** or *chool w**ar, at.Q 5G For K*pt “American” Calicoes. Choice of all Indigo Blues wth gold, red or two-toned designs, blacks, whites, reds, grays, checks, -hiring styles, etc. Pick up your moru ,l*K p«l »t. see them quoted at 5c (factory price), then come here and buy as much or as r G little us you want . Wliitn to (listings I>auity ripe* miii Hifureg in tie* popu lar mad in in heavy weaves — M a draw mid ^liaette effactn. K -oaouahl v priced at 1 2Jo, 11 *.• • and ‘25 ? Cotton Mom Ins An unit at iou of t ho dollar Mohair ihat aim »st d«fi*»a detection*, Browns, ^ro*»u«, hluM'i, nto., at.I0o Pine White Dcmitu 1 ii ii**i check* mi l stripes, mill end* they tire, nnd sold only hy the piece. Q i*1 ity is superb, tbilv. l*J^o Dress Ginuhains \ ~ t*»t» So»ion olatds, | hII dark color*, »t. . *»j Waist and l> r *» * * «tylt»rt hi iiiHcJiuin col. orn, at. Ho Our Busy Millinery Dr.i)t. Never was better prepared tor a great Fall Besson. Mi*-; MOIjI / and her side assist mite are preparing the Reason's Pattern Hats. Some are from Paris, Home from New York. Many are our own creations; all are designed to show the newest fashions to this part of the mdlmery world. Window aud Department Display of newest street and suit hats at *1.25, 11.50, $1.98, *2-50 to #3.50. White Felts and Black Patent Leather Hats are the rage in New Yorfc now. t ome see what we have instore tor you. Mai’s I Autumn Suit* Come in today. Wo aro ready to show you the new stylos in good clothes our Men’s Store offers today. Men’s Dress and Work Shirts at 39c, 5(>o and 7-r»c; formerly 50o, 76o and tl.O(). Straw hats at half price. All remaining Summer Goods at D EE P PR | C E C U TS THE D. H. CARPENTER GO. Division street, Catlettsburg, Ky. Valuable Farm lor Sale. I have a farm coiiia'iiing 182 acre* lying on the dividing ridge between Twelve Pole and Buffalo creek, in Wayne county, Went Virginia, thoul I if mile* from Shoal* P. (). \liout I‘25 acre* of thi* land i* cleared and well *et in gra*s and i* n good *hape for farming. There i* good timber and plenty of water •»n the farm and two hundred bear ing Iruit tree*. A l*o two good log hou*e*, each containing five room*. A county road run* through the • arm. I will *ell this farm at a lair price on rea*ouahle term. I F AN V ON K VV AN I S A CiOOI» FARM NOW is Ills rilANCK Add re** at once, J. M. Ply mile, Ir., Shoal*, W. Va. tolnov L M.FERGUSOn! Has purchased-tic stuck of gro rerics and confection* from W. W. Man urn on i or. It .ind Main street*, Ccredo, and invite* (lie pntrlic to give him a share of it* p.it ronnge A ! I k i ml* of soft d ink* and pro ilnce will *»e handled at the ..Lowest Prices.. con .istent with first i lass good*. A nice line of Cigars and Tobac co on hand. A* all .treei car* pa** at thi* store, passengers and employe* often have time to get refresh ment*. TRY Mr. FERGUSON FOR BARGAINS Arnos Mays Will Call on You And go tour laundry bundle, and when ho return* it you will find a *now white burden that you never «aw the equal of in laundry work He repre*etit* the Modtl Steam Laundry, of fronton, Ohio. You rnav leave your bundle at Adkina’ barber shop or tell Mr. May* where to call for it. | jCaveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, andalt Pat-^ ienf business conducted for Monmarc fcr«. « ,0c* orrice i« Oeeoarre U S *»tcmt orrietj | and we can secure patent in less time than those! I i remote from W ashington. 4 11 Send model, drawing or photo., with de<»rrip-( tion. \Te advise, if patentable or not. free of' charge Our fee npt do. till patent t* centred. , | A PasieMicr, "How to Obtain Paten.*.' with ' cost of same In the U. S. and fore.go cc untne* j aent free. Addre<*. C.A.SNOW&CO.! I o*e warrrrr Orncr. whhsgtow. u C.^ J1 W. C. Yost, The C J$t< lett*burgtJeweler, T)UEBEF5^ Hampden, (WATCHES^ Is A ow Celling All (mmmIs In Ills Line At C» really IC0<I1H<<I Prices. i^^OUR BIG STORE Ami secure what you need. We guarantee all who deal with us to get the worth ol their money. We deal in DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, FURNITURE. V\ e keep anything to he found in a first-elans Gen eral Store. (woods Delivered Free. WBMilIT BKOTHKltS, OEREDO. WE8T VA.. T. T. M'DOUGAI. •' life insurance agent, J Ceredo | * - • • W. Vafc i 1 \