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_____ aarowito Home lulermta, and U mi era) N«w» VOLUME XXII._CEREDO, WAYNE ( ()., W. VA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1907. NUMBER 12. W e liave just completed Oue Semi Annual Inventory and >ve find a lot of ReiMitsxOddsXEnds Not Mill Ends, that is, damaged goods, but straight, perfect goods that have accumulated in the last few months and that MUST BE SOLD. They are yours at GENUINE BARGAINS. YOU GET YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THEM AT And many of them at LESS THAN ONE-I1ALF. In the rest of onr Departments our Regular Prices on all Merchandise, Dry Uoods, Notions, Queensware and Sundries are just about what our competitors inve you as Great bargain Prices. Ml merchan lise guaranteed as satisfactory or money refunded. C. E. SILCOTT CO., Catlettsburg, $ Kentucky.' The Prindle Furniture Company Fea<!m” Fig rn £ jure SleoSer* 'VIM. 1'I RMSTI YOl'R HOME COMPI.KTK with I J»-t<* Date Furniture and will grant yon the most liher al terms ofanv Furniture House in the City. For <n*h We Besij Them All. 914-91(> 4th Avc., Huntington, W.Va. Open Every Evening Until 9 and Saturday Until 10. KENOVA NEWS. All the imu )rr. int Events that Have Occurred DurinQ the E\ist Wee. K. — James Breeee is ludis|H»sod. T. h. VV av is able to lno.it again. ( lmrli‘8 l lia ‘ker is able to b»out again. L he Spike factory is again in opera tion. Charles Lake is improving very rapidly. Miss Lucy S nitli was a caller in Cat let t sburg Tuesday. Mrs. A . G. H *lt is ooufluod to her room with the gr p. Mayor \ oi'k has recovered from his recent in disposition. Mrs. W B Morris spent Monday with fri* u Is in Huntington. W W Jaekson was a business \ isitor i to Catlettsburg Monday. Miss Kde Smith Q«l friends in I the Gate Owv Saturday. ) Mrs W. W. Jaekson spent Saturday with friend* in Huntington. M. A. Hayward, of Pnlumhps, wan r visitor to onr city W B M u. t very bad - bus recovered from » »> tack of tonsilitis. , 1 visit^o h«J. F,"rv haH n‘fnrn,'‘l from r 1 ,J5ir to ber permits atShoals. I j.. K. Part low spent I ist Sunday I the u'u.-it of fronds in Ashland Wayne p. Ferguson was a l at let f sburg Visitor last Friday. i.' iginoerand Mrs. Bayles-, of Ports moutJi, are guests of relatives here. Si|tiire J S. (>n««ou was a business visitor to the county seat this week James Breeee has returned from a business trip to points m Michigan. Miss Coburn, of Ashlnnd, called on friends in onr city one day this w. ok Mrs. Allen Hayward, of Columbus is the plea-ant guest ot Mrs. C. P. lehle. Tim genial W W. Breeee made a business visit to Port-mouth Saturday. Dr 'I N. Goff made a professional visit to Williamson the tir-t of the week. Mrs. H L Shriver, of Ceredo. was the guest of Mrs. AG. Holt Wedncs day. .Mis- Lou Cyrus, of Whites creek, visited Mrs. Jesse Cyrus the fitst of this week. Misses Lelia Bouleyatid Dot Jone.i at tended the Opera ut Huntington Friday evening. Mi-* Dot Jones was the pleasant gtiest I of fciends in Outlettsburg Satorduy afternoon. < lii* f Scrib Etley Smith was in Cere do Tuesday on business pertaining to the Roll inkers. Mrs. R. K Hanna and mother, who were critically ill, ore both on the road to recovery. .Mrs Jones is numbered among the siek She is a victim of the prevailing malady, t he grip Mrs. Carrie Lev is, of New York State, I- visiting the family of her brother, D. L'-wis. Kx-State Senator J. F. Beavers, of McDowell county, was a business visitor to our city recently. Mrs. M. D Paul and daughter, Miss Bertha, of Ironton, were calling on j friends Ic-re Tuesday, Beginning Saturday night Rev. Camp bell, of Ceredo, will conduct a scries of m efings at the city hull. Special OfTlcr Strother Mays ha beeii attending court at tie county s. a* during tie- past few days. Miss Ida Cyrus, who has Is on the I gu* r of Mrs. John Bayne, returned to her home at Cyrus Monday. Strother May- has leased the lunch , counter at the I'nioti depot and will -hortlv open same to the public vlr. and Mrs. Wayne P. Ferguson. M s Anna Kelley and Mr H irrv Jack u ci|l rs mi Hunt ingtou Saturday. Mr John .1 Montague and Mo Yirgni.i Bnrd, of ('at lefts Purg, «*-r* , gu • -fs if Mrs J.-s •*-. Lands rt Monday. X il Hanna wa ealh <1 hone- from Parle i sbnrgties wer-kona'-ionnt of the I serious Illness of his mother and grand mother. nii-sem .mini (him.i<»-epnitie i;van have moved their boarding placo from Mr* I. i Fo'l* • . i L • i, ,*t ■. M r | lull \\ ight ’s iii t F r* rio. Mi-s Pearl Han■ «, of Welch, left for > ' ti II.e \V dll' . ay after m visit of Iteo'ral loontlu with her brother. Win. Harris, and family, ,f. N, Hhank iff ronfined to his t 1 with lugripi anrl a "firaiii 'l ankle, tli Fat ter winch he received while prole, • in^. tt ohild from a vicious dog. Mi Garter, of lt**aiioke, W, formerly route agent for the orb*ro J ;pr* - * o , Kiopjied over in Kenova one day ln-t week while on his way to Portsmouth. Mi Virginia Bird, of Catlettsburg, w ?v- tiie gn« st of Mrs. .if so Lambert Monday night. Mis* Bird was on her way to Winston Halein, c., xvhero sir has accept* d a position. The Week commencing F.*b. bird wa* set apart by State Hupt. Miller in pre pariirg work for the .fame*town l,'xj*o jsition. Ceredo and Kenova schools are doing some excellent work to Im placed on exhibition. Miss Grace Thomas left Monday for Portsmouth, O., where on the tfoth i net., she will lie married at the home of Mrs. Krnest Kidd to Mr. Ih*vid G Morgan, After the ceremony the happy ! couple will visit* several of the cities of I northern Ohio, after which they w.U leave for Okluho u i, wli re they wi l tu ike th ir furut*.> hom ». Miss fIt »ii i< wnl U> -a llv n»t*s >«1 hy h a- many K n ova friends. H iv ii Kirk, will his Ihv-ii confined 1 in n hospit d at Hiiiuingtnn tor the p i«t few mouths, has rvoovercd sutlici uifly i as to In* able to return to Ins home al lie* I iinoKe lie will start on his bom >\var ' journey within the ne\- few days. T N. tSoff. tlie di'iiimstrat »r ot tonal miv gat ion lor the U il Inkers, met with a v« rv paiutul a indent Tuesday during , one of his demonstrations. In trying t * ! m ike a des >ent t Ii • p trtu hut** failed to ojk'H nud t lie doctor was precipitated t<> a cellar bi'low, lieiugc msiderahfy bruised ' about tli body. 1 At a meeting of the city council held February lltli. Mayor York appointed the following committees:. KINANCR. bTKKISrs AND ALLKYS. 1). .1 Durnoy C. F. Smith O. P Iehle O. P lehlo C F. Smith Clms. Lambert umrr AND WATKK, MUK AND IMI.ICK. W. J. Marshall YV VV. Breece \V. W. Bri'ece C. F. Smith D J Durnoy C. P. lehb; hA vr.s AND oltDts ANCKS, Lmtlier* Marshall Durnoy BOARD OK lir.AI.rit. W. O. Smith B. K. Clapp Dr. ,T. I. Miller A (r. Holt W. \V. .lackson t he liollickers tire doing a thriving business hi the way of scettr ng new nn inlierH. High Cockalorum) F. F Budglev wields the golden gavel with an iron handaml is a thorough purlinne nta ruin. A ft er t he instatin' Ion of officer* by Supreme Chiet YY'nskie last Friday night fin members were treated to some ex ‘•client vocal music rendered by Deputy < irand Vicar Bray and Private Criterion Postlc accompanied by (lltn-f TomTom •T Hurks. Charges were preferred by Oriental Cuide YY’illis against ‘^iuill Pusher SniMh, charging the hitter with insult >rdtnation. The clmrges were not sustained by the court of amity and the matter was dropped Mr Brooco passed through the try lug initiatory ccreiimn t>■> like a veteran and came out with Hying colors. The next meeting will he held loioght, so if yon arc awakened from your peaceful slumbers with loud noises, do not imagine safe blowers are at work; the vibration will be mused bv ’Squire < ’rouseir, who is billed to riile the lambs buck goat ever firvenlund’s iev mountains am. across India’s coral strand. John Osgood jis reported to be the next victim to cross the burning sands and till the lubricator. Feb. 15. Kkpoktkr. /\ \ <111| ii I»I#- |,eNNIMI, “Six years ago I learned a valuable lesson,” writes John Pleasant, of Mag nolia, Ind. ‘ I then began t king |)r. King’s New Life Pills, and the longer i Dike them the le tter 1 find them.” They please everybody. Guaranteed by the Hinas Drug Store, Oredo, and K. Ney Williams, Kenova. 2f»c. IS. & W. BraKemen Get Increase. The N. & Wr. brakf men have been I granted the increase in wages that they ask<-d for sometime ago. Through freight hrakemen will here after receive 20 cents on loo miles mid Mr per honr increase oil extra time. On locals they will receive Him? per loo miles and 4c per hour for overtime. l or Over Sixty Years. Mies, wi N’s|.iiw's soothi.m; sYl’.nt1 lia been n-. fi ff,r fiver duly years liv rrill | 'Inn* f.f un.ttier- lor tin- r children while - teething with perfect Mirceiii. tl -nnihe- ifai I Thlld, soften* i he Kiim«, ii 11 ay h sit ns In, cure I Wind f-ellr. Hint Is tin-t,«-m lenn-iy (nrdlsr fine.i It win ril|f-vH ihf* pfMir Hole suili-rei j ; Imno diulrlv Mnlfl t.y lirngglMs In ev* r\ 1 part ofthe world. Twenty-five cents s Is»t« j II* r.*-«urf III.I uk for Mr* WltmlowV ■Sof.li.it, Syriip *itiil Ink*- rn» niliei kit d . muofilrifl finder the food mid drugs an ' turn- 3 Mh. I i<»>. Se.ial number in'** ••• Mi Leota Kfewarf of Kenova. stop | l«‘d hi the city a couple of hours yi-si -j I lav nfti-nir on fin her way home fr*>m Normal school where she is a most 1 proficient teacher - Catletfshurg Press Feb Gatarrn and Gaiarrlial He Aachen quickly relieved by N’hu.\a. Ii aoothea i ‘hscoogeited membram- , alleys inflanima. . tlon ei.d thoroughly heel and cleanses, n 1 , k« < ps triolet nlI the p., aifce wli'»< landeri* 1 y la to thicken and become dry, f'uri* (''Ids, thrtml trouble % hour <>i,h> , bay fever, * topped up" DOee,t>fe*lhlog through mouth wiiii* sleeping,t.ff.ui-tve breath, etc. it i j aiithi jilif. end i ortlain* uo chrreicuia o drugs having a narcotic . ffect, or tliHl can '•an • the "dm habit '* WK«dl \ KA N I KF. K.\ 1 |MFA< MOW. .1 A Hrogdon, ol the National Hlgn t'o., I»avCnti, Ohio, writes under date nt ort. it, ■ r, tc v a la I he onl) , ej.irniion I have ever used that relieve* my nfl. tin., no speed> ' 1 ly sn I pleasant|v, | am getting the Hr«l ! chI pleasure out of lue thing (hat 1 have j experienced *lnre I eontreeled catarrh six years ago, Mom v would not buy my tube >1 NosKKA If I cniild not gel another.'’ Buy N Kit from ll|n m ftrug Hlore, f'e ( redo, ■ml A. J. Williams, ICenova; ge| ronr money back If not. »ati»n.-d. Sample I tube and booklet by in'ill It) eta. Know v Mast gAt'ritsriat) To., SU Louis Mu end (ircenvilie Teen. If you want a handsome new Sewing Machine, made by one of the best standard machine companies in this country, at about one-half the price agent* auk, consult the pro 1 prietor of thi* paper. IhE,KE. WILL NE NO STRIKE. faterendum vote Snows Gonscrva ilvi .s L.irurlu In M.ij >rr.u fttnono Norfolk & Western firemen. I he Hint fi.-M Pelegraph says 'here will he no strike among the tireiiu-n ot ihe Not folk and Western. At least ihis i» the assurance of one in a position in know w^io siys lhal lie h is received authentic word irom K lauoke to t,he elT -ot that the referendum vote was largely in tavor ot the conservative element, and hut a scant 30 per cent voted in lavor of the contentions of Chief I raiuiiian Dalmatian. of Illinois. I he firemen were holding out for 'eight hours, £2.50 per day; 35 cents I 'or overtime and demanding that 'he B of L. F. and E. set'lc all dis putes of engineers who belong to i heir organisation. They have been granted the in crease of wages, which is equivalent ,r*a 12 per cent increase or 05 per •—Mgers’ salary; also 0.1,t ,,l ,|». *n<i “ . cents per hour overtime liours constitute ,» day’s work. The officials held out firm against the matter ol representation. It is also said that the firemen of ihis division were almost a unit against the sir ike. Dofite Greek, W. Vd. \N e are having plenty of hiiow at the present. I lie revival meeting at Docks eierk lias closed. There were four addition* to iln« church and several coii versions. Ca-es oj measles throughout the county are very numerous. Miss I'.anny Drown, who has been dangerously ill for the past two weeks, is slowly recovering. < >. .1 Perdue was at Wayne C. II. this week on business. James Wilson has a severe attack of la grippe. Sylvester Hutchison is visiting friends on Rig (Sandy this week. Revival meeting is being held at bites creek, conducted by Rev. Jerry Harmon. Prospects are good fora splendid meeting. Wiley Perdue, of Walker’s l»ran» h, attended meeting at Whites creek Monday night. I'isher Plyinale, who has had a severe attack of measles, is able to be out again. Edward Sharp is teaching the W bites creek school, this being his second term this winter. Mrs. Cal (’hadwick is on the sick list. burl Drown, of Renova, was calling on some of his Rig Sandy friends the lirst ot the week. ( al Dixon, of this place, has ao ccpted a position as a telegraph pole inspector lor the N. & YV. Railway Co. Eugene ('had wick has recently returned from the West, where he has been on a prospecting tour for t he pa*t year. < >. J. Perdue ha* rented his farm and will move to Huntington where he will take up the carpenter trade lor the summer. <2'nte a large crowd attended prayir meeting .Sunday night at this place. Henry Perdue will leave for the W e**t, m a short t mie. It this escapes the wa-te basket £ will corue again. i els. I I t*0 i. | » ,w°Mr or,^• »"k*d me not long since how | knew there is a God? I replied because I have seen him with my own eyes. I his may appear strange but ii is true. 1 have seen Him in the sunshine and in the shadow. I have heard His voice in the laugh iiig brook ami in the robin's song. I have heard Him in the howling tempest and in the gentle zephyr among the solemn pines. I pity the man whose senses are so dull that he never sees or hears God. —Kx. 1 am authorized to sell, at wh&t I consider a bargain, good reel deuce property in Keuova. T. T. M c Do coal, Ceredo, W. V*.