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=2’1 •' " 1: 5X‘I-- CEREDOrWAYN'E CO., W.Ta.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH ); ...it ,. r VmmtrmMf..."or._:: —!__^U.HBK,K 14. C RSET SALE 6. E. SILCOTT CO.'S Having dec ided to discontinue the sale of the celebrated i i-’ .. |rset8> wo " 'll place on sale what we have left ol them, and as long as they last, all styles of this Corset in the SUM), the only grade we carry, at CENTS I his is an opportunity to get a first-class high grade corset at less than cost price.We have a full line of sizes at present, but at this price they can’t last long. We close at <> p. in., except Saturdays. C. E. SILOOTT CO., CatleUsburg, ... Kentucky. FURNISHING A HOME eve^ anxious 'von ma? "r bfT*ibu,n: b,'*r *» mind that how nuxtousyou may be to have an exterior to be proud of ItN the In terior that should limit concern you F ’ l,“ 1,1 I here’s where you live, There’* where you eat, aleen (ounce r»»ii friend*. There are forum.I thow *^nUinenm and in ueoe«* which aie all contained In one word of welKhly significance— HOME. PRINDLE’8 have made a careful study of that word. Our merchandise is not rn-rHy • oollsc tion of Houeefuruishing general if but a studiously assorted display cf tbs finest, up daoed* tb#l lb<* ,ruro,!ur® co«utry bas pro Carpet* and Ru^s We bare them, but that’s two g»o«ral. w# want you to koow that these Carpets and Rugs were selected for you ; with tbs n> »t oareful regard for yoar wiabss as well *, ttt meet all the demands of your peculiar eu viroomeot. You oao’t buy cheaper eles where; oao't buy. as well. Stoves and Gas Kanices 1 he wonderful past businses we bars experienced on Stores and Gas Rang** te suffloient proof that we are selling our li ve of High Grade Stores and Kaugee at the right prioes. We guarantee erery Store eo.d '••HfrpWfMtflMlrfMt.oo iu every respect, *,ui11 Uul *H *iU r*p,ao# ••*»* *|ib •» u«w FURNITURE in Furniture we ere always foremost in I bM 2rr,lorF- N<* ^‘y do we have the I srgvsi assortment ,u the State, but the lit U fed. and oonoeite that appeal to your tastw for the difficult are always here. We ut.utiou use example—>a magnifioeot Bed '-jon» Suite id figured walnut, one of the mo* up to date, artistic sod all round high grade suite, to be found anywhere About Our Prlros do dot olaim to mil our goods at what they ooai u. We make something on everything wa sell. But wa don’t believe ,u arge profile Wa believe in Honest Profits alike to tba dealer and purchaser. When we eel I a %1 chair we want it to he the beat aheir that $d will buy That • our atyla Again wa urg. you to viait this store. T^e Frimlle Furniture Company, The Store Behind the Ooode. Ce.h op c^dlt 914-916 4th Ave.t Huntington, W. Va. KENOVft NEWS. fill the important fcvents that Have Occurred During the Past Week. < hesler IIniton has m >vril u» the country Mrs \\ U Smiih i« v*-r\ ill. She has an attack of the grip ’Squire J S. Crnmen i- Vi umber ed among the sick this week On Monday evening W G. W as kie was a vi«itor to Ashland. Miss Anna Perdue is very ill and 'n threatened with typhoid fever. N\ illiam -lesse Callahan is visit ing friends in Porisinoutb this week -Mrs. J. E. Kessinger was un guest of friends in Ceredo Tuesday. Men l> llieks was a business vis itor to Irontou the first of the week Engineer Ernest Kidd was a visitor here this week from Ports-1 mouth. Messrs. M. M Postle and Harry Bray were in Catlettsburg'Monday evening. Postmaster A. G Holt was a business visitor to Ceredo Tuesday morning. Kittle Bryan Porter, who is bed ridden with typhoid fever, is not much improved. Officer Strother Mays has been con lined to his room for the past few days with the grip. Mrs. Morris Buzzard spent several days last week ‘ with her sister in IIumiugton. Koscoe Lambert and wife, of W bite creek, were guests of relatives here recently. Win Burks, the traveling sales man from Ashland, was interview ing our merchants this week. Meadaines W. W. Breeoe and B K. Clapp were calling on friends in ( atlettsburg Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Archer, the insurance agent of Ashland, was a business visitor to our city Wednesday morning. Mrs. C. P. lehle, who has been confined to her room for the past few days, is very much improved. L. A. K«»se, wife and daughter, of Parkersburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lambert last Sun day. Matt Stewart, who recently re signed his position in the store of Jesse Lambert, is thinking of going West. II. C, Owen, of ffarkersburg, route agent for the United States Kx press Company, was in the city this week in the interest of that company. .Mrs. hitch, .Mrs. K. K. Hanna's mother, who has beeu very low, is somewhat improved, but there are very tew hofTLs entertained for her recovery. * I he ladies of the M. E. church i*ave a box supper in that edifice Tuesday eveomg. A very nice suru of money was realized from the sale of the numerous boxes. W. VV. Jackson is now a full*} fledged Kollicker, having beeu ini tialed into the mysteries of that or der Tuesday night. Warren says ihe degree work is fine, hut rather trying on the nerves. Kev. J. R. Campbell, County Evangilist of the Christian Church of Wayne county, will begin a pro tracted meeting in the Kenova City Hall Wednesday evening, Marcn 6tb, iyo7, at 7 :30 o’clock All are invited. Fred Cyrus, the meat merchant, was a business visitor to the rnouu tains near uutu Centerville last Saturday. F'red weut into that region on the bunt for beef cattle. It is needless to say that he secured a number, so we won’t. I be pupila of the Kenova and Ceredo schools are receiving in structions io a fire drill. While the drill baa not been fully mastered by the scholar*, yet the lads and lassies are getting along exceedingly well with the new exercise and promptly respond to the tap of the gong. The infant son which reoently earn* to oheer and bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Porter is now a member of Heaven’s white winged angel band. Tha infant which waa thought to have brought joy and happiness to this home was not allowed to remain on this aphera but aboat a week whan the Viaatar called it to that home beyond tha V. "kies, the spirit lasing its flight last Friday M. C. ( urns, was here this week from lronton Kev ,1. K. t amplu'lI, of (.Vredo, was a visitor to our city Wednesday a! ternoon 4-ine of our streets, like those of other nearby tcwns, are almost imps "saldc. ^ Engineer A. 1,. Jackson, of Portsmouth, transacted business in Kenova recently. Mrs. K I, Black, of Ceredo, was calling on friends here one after noon this week. » Hon. John Y. York and Sheriff J. L. Billups were husiucss visitors to our city this week. Mrs Ji li. IVubert, of Hunting ton, was the pleasant guest of Mrs. NV . B. .Morris Monday. Misses .Mary Freeman and Blanch h isher. of lronton, were guests oi Kenova friends Tuesday. A slide occurred on the N. A; \V. near Dickson la-t Sunday and all traffic was delayed several hours. Miss Bertha Harris, of Welch, is here ou an extended visit to her brother, Win Harris,,and family. Engineer Charles Morgan, of Portsmouth, was circulating among his many friends in Kenova W eduesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whipple, of Springfield, ()., are here on a visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Hat ten. rr.irik Hart is studying tho median in in of ships, so it is pre sumed'he is going into the ship building business in the near future, lie has already purchased a calking chisel and a bale of oakum. Mrs. W. W. Breeoe, Mrs. B. K. Clapp, Mrs. W. VV. Jarksou and Misses Lelia Boiileyaud Lillian Ad kins attended the matinee, “Under Southern Skies,” at Huntington last Saturday. The chief tom tomer of the Hoi* tickers has received a large selec tion of music. Chief Scribe Ktley Smith is assisting in reading and translating the hieroglyphics. The compositions may be urn ta ta, but to the uniliated they more clearly resemble a Chinese laundry ticket. In our issue of the 15th nit. we stated that Kev. J. R. Campbell, of L’eredo, would conduct a series of meetings at the city hall, this plac.?, beginning on the following Satur day evening. This was an error on the part of our informant and seems to have done the reverend gentle man a great deal of harm, inasmuch as it caused a number of people to go to the oily hall when the minister knew nothing of the advertised meeting and of course was not present. Mr. Campbell informs us that he will conduct a protracted meeting at the city hall beginning on Wednesday evening of next week. March 1, 1907. HfcPOKTKR. Judge Keller to Hold April Term ot Court. The host of friends of .fudge Benjamin F. Keller in this and other cities where he is so well known aud favorably thought of will be more than pleased to learn that he expect* to return to the district in time to bold the April term of federal oourt in Hunting, ton. Clerk Edwin M. Keatley is in re ceipt of a letter written by Judge Keller at his camp in the west, in which be says that be will leave as his bsalth has so greatley improved since bis sojourn in tbe west he fully expects to be able to resume bis duties as Judge of tbe Southern District in April. When tbe letter was written the judge weighed two hundred and nineteen pounds and one cjuarter, and he expects to gain more before he leaves tbe country. Judge Keller has been in tbe west for over a year owing to his health, but be now feels that be is stronger than ever before and te more than anxious to tak* up his oourt work again.—Charleston Mail. If you want a handsome new Sewing Machine, made by one of tbe beet standard maohipc oompanics in tfcic oaunCry, at about one-half the prio*^ agents ask, ooosalt the pro prietor of this paper. SbNftrt GtI«S Busy. 1 lie Upper Hou.se ol Gouurc«ss Rushes IBs Work. Washington, Keb. aft._The M"au? l?,by pa'Hrd tin* agricultural a, propr.aitoo |„|| carrying nearly $ 10,0JO,000 ; the po.ioflice an pmpruiioii lull carrying *-2in,nno. ooc; the pension appropriation lull carrying * 1 4'> 000 000; ami the hill authorir.ing the establishment of an agricultural bank in the Philippine 1'‘lands. l'be principal light today was over the Agriuuitur'l bill and took plain, on the Beveridge amendment requiring the packers to pay the cost ol the meat inspection. This amendment was defeated on a point of order. Beveridges secured the adoption of amendments which re. quires the t.’ate of canning and in. spetition to appear on the label of eaeli can cot,taming meat products. I be pus to fliue hill passed in an hour and fifteen minutes. Amend ments adding $ 1,363,750 for the extension of the pneumatic mail service and requiring that postal cars he lighted with electricity were adopted Mr Bodge secured the passage of the Phi'ippine agricultural hank bill. An amendment to this hill was offered by Mr. Culberson de claring the intention of the United States to abandon the islands as soon as a stable independent government should be established was defeated. 1 lie senate also passed a bill granting a service pension to army nurses. Those who are disipialitied to earn a livelihood and have retched the age of 62 years are to receive $12 a month, at To yeais $15 and at 75 years *30. At tonight’s session the senate passed 300 private pension bills clearing the calendar of such meas ures. —•---. HhmI about our Accl ilonI Insurance Policy oil local |Mfc6. Hdunie Branch, w. Vd. I he health of this oommijnitf m very good at present. fcd. Ply male, of hunte-ah L«h*et| through here eu -route u* HutaUtg. ton Tuesday, Mrs. Claude Barb## and! Mrs Harry Wright, of Central City! were visiting their parent* Mr, and Mrs. Peter Gregory at thin place the past week. G. L. Freeman, ol this place, who has been working at the carpenter trade at Central City, has gone to farming this year iie says he will show us how to raise corn. Ulban Ward, a C. <fe O. brake. mariy waa out to gee hia parents—* Mr. and Mra. Alex. Ward—Sunday. John Skean and Henry Haynie, who left a few days ago for parte unknown up about l.ogsu county, have uot yet returned. Clinton Skean, Pearley Koberta and Henry Ward, tie loaders of Haynie Branch, have been working for Guy Plymale, Jr., some ih« past week. Huy Plymale, Sr., road oom’r, will soon commence repsiriug our roads, which is much needed. Geo. Hbafer, of Four Pole, was transacting business on tbe Branch. Wednesday. Ale*. Ward made a business trip to Wayne and East Lyon, Saturday. Feb. 28, 1207. G. F. N. F. The Legislature. Charleston, W. Va., March 4.— I he conference committee has com. pleted about half of its Isbora snd enjoyed a day of rest, it is understood tbe idea of give and take has marked tbe attitude of th# oonfereea of both branches. The geological survey baa baas tbe main point of differanoa. It now realised an adjournment is im pose i ole Monday. See the advertisement at top of leeal pwe heeSs* “BEAD.” .. , ...,