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The Ceredo Advance. A Republican Newspaper that hwa large circulation in the Big Bandy and Twelve Pole Valleys An excellent advertising medi um Published Every Wednesday. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION: One copy, one yeai, - - $1.00 One copy, six mouths, - ,RO One copy, three months, - .30 Special Notice to Subscribers. When arrangements have not been made to continue your paper it will bo discontinued when one year’s subscrip tion is due. It is not a matter of choice with us, but a matter of law, under the ruling of the post-office department, that must be complied with. Job printing of all kinds neatly and promptly, executed on rea sonable terns Wayne Courts. Terms rtf Circuit Court: Hecond Monday In February, Mar, August and November. Terms of County Court: First Monday In Jan oary, April and July, and Third Monday in No r ember. A young lad named Deilz was re cently drowned in the Ohio river at Guyaudotte. A tri-state meeting of the Odd h ellows will be held at Harper’s Ferry beginning August 4. Get my “Book No 4 For Women.” It will give weak women many valuable suggestions of relief—and with strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoop, Harine. Wis. The book No. 4 tells all about Dr Shoop’s Night Cure and how these sooth ing. healing, antiseptic suppositories can bo successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. Write for the book. The night cure is sold by It. Ney Williams Max and Henry Stock caught a large catfish in thu Ohio, near the Keuova bridge, the f4th inst. which weighed 22\ pounds. A few days ago Irontoo parties caught two fish in the same river that weighed 40 pounds each. All the tisb were caught with “bobs.” "Henlth Coffee” is really the closest Coffee Imitation over yet pro duced. 1 his clever Coffee Substitute was recently produced by Er. Shoop of Racine. Wis. N< t a grain of r»*nl Coffee in it either. Dr Shoop’s Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grams, with mnlt, nuts. etc. K oily it. would fool an expert—who might drink it for Coffee. No 2o or ao minutes tedious boiling. "Made m a nnnet ’ says the doctor. Sold by It. Ney Williams .The stork tied up trattitc on the Chicago street car lice list week for an In ur. I he glorious old bird • trot bu»y and delivered its package aboard a car and vbile it w as doing so the motor in an, conductor and passengers had to make themselves “scarce” for awhile. Best t he World A ffords. “It gives me great pleu.-ure recoin* j mend Bn .kb u’s Arnica Salve," s .ys .1 I W. Jenkins, ot Clmp.4 Hill, N. tf “I1 am convinced it's the be->r salve the! "Olid affords. It cured u felon on my 1 t}]umb. end it inn er fads to i /cry ' sore, burn or wound to which it an jibed Vac m 1 Drug Store, Cered and B N y Wiliiaius. iienova. I he two-year old daughter oi Mr. and Airs. S. F. Davi- fell from! a second story window at Iluniing ton recently, but w.is lot danger •ousl f injured, Although t.be child •alighted on the brick pavement, strange h it may seem no bones were brok< n. Heat prostrates the nerves. In the summer om needs a tonic to o(T--1 the eustcmary hot weather ucrve and strength depression. Yon will f< ■ I u t ter within 48 hours after loginning to take “uch a remedy as Dr Blimp's Ite , btorativ. . Its prompt action in rests»r ing the weakened nerves is surprising Of fours* von won’t get entirely strong in ate.x <’-t ■>. l>ut e.icJi day you ran a* t uallyf.el tip improvement. That tired, lif less, spititles- feeling will i/uirlly depart when using the Restorative. Dr. Shoot's Restorative will sharpen a fail ing appetite; it aids digest ion; it will strengthen the wakened kidneys and 1) art by simply rebuilding tuu worn out n rves that those organs dep ud up. Te*r it a few- day* and becouvlnced. Sold hv K. jtfey V ilnams. French’s New Sensation show r boat wa • at the Teredo landing v. Tuesday evening, July 1 t, ami ex hibited to a fair size audience. The show is under command of Capt. Price, the veteran river showman, and as every one knows, he always keep* his entertainments tip to the standard. Me has been cruising the Ohio and it« tribe* taries for many years and his boat is given a hearty welcome at each landing. This season he lias the New Sensation leased from Mrs. Callie French and has add. I many new features to the repertoire. Among these is the great Hindoo magician, who performs work - ol miracles, this feature alone being worth rnoie than the price ol ad mission. Mr. Price al-o has the latent films in the moving picture aud ilia traled eoiijj lines. ...Your Opportunity Is Now At Hand... lo Buy Cheap and Desirable Farm Property at BARBOURSVILLE. WEST VIRGIN I fl. READ THE FOLLOW!' G AND ACT AT ONCE List of small larms at or near Barboursrille for sale by THE CABELL INVESTMENT & DEVELOPLMENT COMPANY FARM No. 1—30 acres immediately adjoining town of Barboursville; splendid eight room house built four years ago—would cost $2,000.00 to dupli cate; first-class equipment as to outbuildings, wells, etc. Land especially adapted to small fruit, etc. Price $3,200.00; $1,200 00 cash; $1,000.00 in one year; $1,000.00 in two years. FARM No 2—95 acres, with 7 room house, good improvements, about one mile from Barboursville, especially valuable for trucking purposes. Price $3,000. FARM No. 3 6i acres, with two story 6 room house, moderate improve ments, about 1 mile from Barboursville, good trucking tarm. Price $2,000.00. FARM No 4—Good farm of 96 acreB, with small log house, about three miles from Barboursville; especially adapted to tooacc ^ raising. Price $1,000. FARM No. 5—71 acres, 6 room house, gocd well and moderate improve ments, 17 acres in meadow, some timber and some coal; a good home; about 14 miles from Barboursville. Price $2,500 00. FARM No. 6—ICO acres, with 1$ Btory houpe, good improvements; espec jally adapted to tobacco raising; 14 miles from Barboursville- Price $2,500. FARM No. 790 acres of best Cabell county land, especially adapted to tobacco, er«ziug, etc. $ mile from Barboursville. Price $3,500.00 FARM No. 8 16 acres and splendid 8 or 9 room bouse; land adapted to *rucKln8 PurP°fl*H- A fine home; 14 miles from Barboursville. Price $2,500. FARM No. 9 9tt acres immediately adjoining town. Fiue building sites; back part good tobacco aud graziug laud. Price $3,500 00. Note:—We can acres adjoining No. 9 with good home, improvements, etc., for $2,000.00 additional. Of eourso btsidas th$s$ w$ hava a large amount ot town proporty that ean also be bought today at bargain prioes. I he business of the uudersigued company is to buy aud sell Barboursville real estate. If you are interested—and you should be at once—do not hesitate to inform us; we make everything satisfactory in the way of terms, titles, etc., and can see to the erection of bui'dines, collection of rentals, etc. uapual 1 rc8-11,1,1 Treas’r- w K- SHAW, Sc«’y ami Ass’t Treas’r. JOHN A. (iHOSE, V. Pres The Cabell Investment & Development Company, Lock Box 241, : : : : Barboursville, W. Va. WANAMAKtR TALKS. Largest Merchant in the World, in Point ot Business, Saus Adver tising Made him Rich. “Mr. Wanainaker, you are ono ot the largest advertisers of the country. I have noticed that you keep your advor- ! tisements running during the hard times. Many of the merchants have let them drop. Does it pay to advertise when the times are hard?’’ “I certainly think so,” replied Mr. W. “When the times an* hard and the people are not buying is the very time that advertising should be the heaviest. \ on want to get the people to see what 3*on have to sell, and 3*011 must advertise to do that. When the times are good tliC3* wilt come of their own accord. Hut I believe in advertising all the time. I novi r stop advertising.” “You use the newspapers almost al togeth< r for advertising, do you not?” “\es:i have tried all kinds,but Ithink newspaper advertising is by far theliest. j i nsed to spend a great deal of money in [post.as and bills, but I have given that : up long ago. ” “C.1.1 3*011 s o tio3* immediate results from such advertising?” I asked. “I should think so,” replied Mr. Wan umuki r. “If you come over to our Phil adelphia or New York store some morn ing '.vti u we have advert i.-e.'l a job lot of something and look at the long Hue of people who tire standing oat.vde waiting for the doors to open you \\ ill see how the advertisement*- 111 n**ws] apt rs a re ye; cl/” The lN ini (l) That Dot s. ‘‘J>r. King's New Dis< overy is the] r ue i!v that does tie- htv. nig others] ; remise hut tail to perform,” says Mm. E K Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa • Tt is c uring me of throat nnd lung trou-i 1)1 • ot long blending tlmt other tr-ut ttients releived only temporarily. New1 Di' -overy is doing me so much good that l feel confident its continued use for a reasonable length of t ime will restore mo ; to perfect health.” This renowuo'1 cough , an ! cold rum dv and throat unci lung , Ivnler is fold by the Bios: Drag Store,) < i -do, and fl. N* y Williams, Kenova. 6'io. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The administrator of the late J'nonias Sikes hns instituted suit against the city of Huntin 'to’i for $6 000, claiming that municipality i- indehted to the estate in that amount. The city Haim* the for-i titer t r. asurcr o w es it $8,000. Pain will depnrt in “xnetlv ?o minnies if one of Dv. Hhoop’s Pink Pain 'I ablets i is taken. Pain any when*, Iiotnembor! | Pain always means congestion, blood pressure—nothing els<-. Headache is 1 Wood pressure toothache is blood pr* ss ure on the sensitive nerya. Dr. Hhoop’s 1 Headache Tablets— also called Pink Pain I'ablet—quickly and safely coax this blood pres .tire away from pain centers. Pain fur |»eri(sls with women get instant relief. 2o Tablets 36c Hold by It. Nev Williams. 1 he N. tfc N\ . K’y Co., which now owns the road from Wayne to hist Lynn, has placed a passenger coach on that line. 11 < iin’t He Heat, 1 he bc-t of all teachers is experience. C. M. Harden of Silver City, N , says: “I And Electric Bitters doe* all that’s claimed for it, for stomui:b, liver and kidney troubles it can’t be fxat. t have tried it and And it a most excellent medicine.” Mr Harden is right; it’s tho best of all medicines also for weakness, lame lwk and all ruti down conditions! Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee by the Blrws Drug ■ Store, Oetcdo, and K. Ney Williams, ] Kenova. 60c. I -- Mr. and .Mrs. It. 1.. Vinson of T O li-e., Kv , :<re gut sis of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Marcum. Interestlno Letter Prom California. (Continued from 1st page.) in diameter. A two horse wagon road has been hewn through this tree. We also bad our pictures taken in this one. America, Broderick, Henry Ward Beecher, James Wadsworth, Eli Burriit, Col. E I). Baker, Bishop Kip, Mother of the Forest. This grand old tree is .dead, but still stands. It is 360 feet high. One of our party, a gentleman of 65 years, passed through this grove in '48, when he crossed the plains. This tree was dying then. Salem Witch, Prof. James Dana, Prof. Asa (-fray, Dr. John Torrey, T. Starr King, Father of the Forest. This father is dead, has fallen down and is ho lo v. On party went through it three abreast to the end, then climbed a ladder, making our way out a knot hole. J. M, Wooster, Juno 1850, Over la Quern, .Mother and Son. One vci) large and one smaller one, partly joined, Daniel Webster, Empire Stale. Our party of 18 hugged Liiii' tree by joining bauds and stretching our arms as far a1* possible. Uncle Tom’s Cairn. This is partly hollow. I think thirty people could get in thi*. George! Washington, June 11, rest of date , gone. Francis Willard, (f. B I Moino and .Mother, Aug. 22, 187.1,! names all moss grown. i he* aane« hall was bnm on a Htnmp ili.it was hawed fifty.one years ago. i’ho top of the stump | made the floor. Did not get the! diameter but think twenty couple could dance in it. They are called Mqtiois trees and seem to be a sp. cie of the lir or pine. We left this eainj iug grotm I 1 about t o’cioCK driving around the mount mi quite a distance, then i straight down tiie mountain to San Antone river where we once inure! pitched our tents for the night. < aught quite a number ot speckled mountain trout. Are going to* have a big camp lire ot pine cones alter supper. Well, we had a beautiful camp I lire of pine logs and cones. Told *tO'-ie and sung until we were tired then the girls had an indtan war | d m ee a.id got so lunny we accused them ol drinking lire water, Tnev ! dcn.ed it, l»ti» next morning our little brow n jag we carried in c.hm of snake bites was empty. I ought > not to tell on the gitls but 1 pro- i Oilsed to write (vary thing. W e are all up and ready to travel; exp.ot to go to .Murphys this morn ing, thi ii go out to see the eaves. I riday; left camp or* San Antone river about 7:-‘i0; drove to Mur phys by 11 ;HOj did not visit the caves because they wanted *15 to guide us through and we thought that so preposterous we would not humor them. Hosted for dinner at the reservoir, then drove to An gel’s. (Continued next week.) .1 lint i:\aet l.v Itiglit. "I ban used Dr. Kin#’* New Lifo Pills for several years, and find them just exactly right,„ -ays Mr. A. A. Felton, of Hnrrisville, N. Y. Now Life Pills n Ilf re withont the least discom fort. Best remedy for constipation, biliousness and malaria. 26o. at iiloss Drugstore. Ooredo, and K. Ney Wil liams, Kenova. • .* Bom. To Mr. and Mrs. If. ff. Few ell, who live on Fast Second street, I J n.y 16, 1U08, a son. J. D. EDWARDS Painter and Paper Hanger. Ceredo, West Va. Work done neatly and promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Farms Wanted. Small farms in Wayne or adjoining counties wanted, to sell or exchange for town property. Call on or address, T. T. McDougal, Ceredo, W. Va. Painless Extraction Nitrous Uxid Gas Used witli Oxjgeii. 1 » J. /\. i 3 Li O 0 r, DENTIST. Offices in Elk Building. (H©moved from Big Sandy Bank Build dig.) Cat lettsburg, Kentucky. Bifocal Glasses. We can furnish you several kinds Of bifocal glasses—the split bifcv cal, the cement bifocal (with the! pieccem"uted on), the solid bi ! local and thn invisible bifocal, n g’nss made in such a way that you ! see both far and near with the HMno lens, by simply raising and lowering your eyes. It is made of one piece and, has no cracks to interfere with your vision. IK E. EDDY. GRADUATE OPTICIAN, Huntington, West Va. No charge for examination* WANTf-D To Sell or Exchange lor Town Proo mu. I have ti farm containing 12b acre* sit ttaie about 34 mile* from W ilnondale, on the N..* W. K'y, this count v. About W acre* of the land in cleared. There;!* a good dwelling, burn and orchard on tlie pro,*?rty. Thi* property will l»e no id at a bargain, giving flic purchaser ample time to pay for fame; or will exc hange for property in Ohio river town*. For further par ticular* addrexx. w. H. HUNT, Way no, \V. VTa. 1II0H ARM, DROP lift A D. 'Villi All Modern Attacli mt'iils, for sul© at this office for Lower on PRICEOFtbOU — — ^ ^ ^ \^7 ^ nn u ¥7* fi Blfili PEOPLE’S swwrt Tim interests of onr patrons are manifold, and these have our constant the first national bank, C’KHKDO, W. VA. •J. It. PILES, . — AGENT FOR THE— | Model Steam Laundry.of lr->ntoniand tlio Ironton Dye House. Wcrk called ! for and delivered • I___ We are agents for the Jiutler & Kelley Co., manufacturers of em bossed ball programs, folders, in ' itatiouH, advertising cards, etc. They are beautiful and the price is not very high. Call at the Advance 1 office and see samples. KEXOVA, WEST VIRGINIA. Operating Wliart* River and Rail Transfer DEALUltS IN--— Bnck«ye” Salt., “Morion” and “Fostoria” White Lime, “Black Dia mond” and Portland Cements, Glass, Nails, Flue Tile Pewsr Pipe, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Wall Plaster, {fair, Lath, Shingles. Go. u, On Is, C hop, Bran, Hay.Flour, Seeds and Goal. r, . L0'Y P"ICE8 ASH qi’RK DELIVERIES. toes uud .imp > ahles 'urnis’jied for Cincinnati and Pittsbuz rockets. Correspondence solicited. 8end fer price list. * WHO WOtiLD EVER Hill II. i lint it was that old drab dress dyed over to such a rich brown, black or blue? ^ ou con get added wear out of yonr dress'>8 by having them cleaned or dyed ,,r * huma s, mi l they aro equal to a new gown. Delicate silk waists or suits will I’ '•''■iineri or dyed in a manner that will sarpri-i you w heu you bring them to ns. Till MA it CO.. Ill NTIN'GT N. - WEST VA. Hotli FJho’U'8. I s A S U as A KfCE ! FIliE AND LIFE! 1 j RISKS PLACED WITH THE BEST COMPANIES. 2 Ido not wait, life is uncertain, fire 3 I MAY IN A FEW HOURS DESTROY. THE 8AV- i FOR RATES CALL ON / I T.T.McllOUGAL J CEREDO, W. VA. \