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[STORE NEWS! I \ --OF—— ] [Great interest! j— I { * j \ TS lacking just now, but because it is j \ X between seasons for most mer- j | chandising-too late for anything j ! but white summer goods and laces and \ | embroideries, and too soon for fall se- i | lections. Of White Goods, India Lin- S | ons, Persian Lawns, Laces and Em- \ | broideries, however, we have an | i abundance. f \ \ ! K; u“°"s-p" yar<l- 8 to *5c I l \ \ Pure in. Sheer, White ft* J | Linen, per yard. | | Corset Cover Embroideries 1 tffc \ \ per yard .I” lO OSJO \ i Pure Linen Laces, worth 8 S'** \ j to isemper yard, at. OilIJ #IC < | _ —=i j milESE Laces we want to call your i > ■■ special attention to as l)cing the i j GREATEST LACE BARGAINS EV j ER OFFERED YOU. I- j ! C. 23. Silcott Co.! ! C;itlettsbiii*£, Ky. j ! i Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion >- ^ you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly Kodol supplies the same digestive Juices that jtre found in a healthy stomach. Being a liquid, it starts digestion at once. Kodol not only digests votir food, but helps you erijoy every mouthful you eat. You need a sufficient amount of pood, wholesome food to maintain strength and health. But, this food must lie digested thoroughly, otherwise the pains of indigestion and dyspepsia are the result. When your stomach cannot do its work properly, take, something to help your stomach. Kodpl is the only thing that will give the stom ach complete rest. Why? Because Kodol does the same work a a st rotig stomach, and does it in a natural way. So. don’t neglect ymir stomach. Th.ii't become a chronic dyspeptic. Keep your stomach healthy and • Strong by taking a little Kodol. J «« don’t have to take Kodol all the time. You only take it when you need it. Kodol is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee fl.. to vour drufrpUt today and eot a <to|. Ihp bottle. I hen after you ha ve u-• d t he entire contents of the bottle if y.,,, , ;in honestly say that It has not done you any •nod. return the bOttle to the druturlstand he wni refund vour money without <m. te.n or delay. We will then pay the rfni a »:Ist. IJun t hPAltMip, rill drntr^ists kr <»w that our guarantee is food. This offer no p ies to the I a rye Uittleonly and to hut one In a family. The lar;/e bottle contains '14 times as much tu> the fifty cent hot tie. Kotin] is prepared at the laborntor i les of K. C. Du Witt &, Co., Chicago. >ol«l liy th<* li'.oHH Drug Co. «nrl K^uova Druggist*. WANTED- Trustworthy n»'n or m man in | each count; to ailvrrti-<<•. t. .,-Ue order, and manage bn si rt> .? for New N"-»rW M.»i| Order iluu-re, 9tH.*4 weekly; poinii<nn permanent: no inreatm nt inquired. I rrvi-iqi e<|wrten<<-not essential t . engaging. Spare t.nte salnaffle, ! Enclose M-lf ,»<ldre,,.il envelop, for full panic, ulars. Arldre-,. Cl.tKKH Co .Wholesale Is-pt. ' fl3 Park Avk.. Nnv Vdkk. J?mvl"w. i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Notice i< hereby given that Mat Deal, now serving a sentence in the West Virginia Penitentiary, will apply on or after Sept. 1, *09, to the Board of Pa role for a recommendation to the (Jov ernot lor parole. .1. K. Matthews, Warden. The N. A VV. wreck car at tlus place was called to Lawshe, Ohio, Wednesday to assist in clearing nj» a wreck caused hy an N. A W. freight train fjoing through a liridge. The outfit was sent to the «Ceofc of the trouble over the (’. A O. to Cincinnati and from there transferred to the N. A \V. tracks, i The Portsmouth tool car was also dispatched to ill* scene of the acci dent. One of the train crew is re-j ported killed and others badly in-j jured in the wreck. — Kenova He porter. For Rent.—Four nice rooms on second d sc of the Advance Funding. i. . ..' Complexion Crestin. I’eroxide Creme j-5c Rose Cold Ovain, L'5c Wanitol Cold Orcarn, tioc I fi»*lnot*<• Cold Cream, 50c Klcaya Creme, fiOc Princes* Creme, 25c Wild Boette, Florentine Drug Store, Huntington, W. Va. • •• i By request of 1 . S. Brown the conoty conrt recently dedicated to the town iU« thirty foot road lead ing from the Dciiz corner to the southern corporation line at Browns town. The council accepted the new street Menday evening and named ft Brown sired. Property owners on the east side the street were ordered to build a si<W* walk in front -of their proper ty. The f'r.ime of Idioms*. Idleness means trouble for any one. It's the same with a lazv liver. .Jt causes constipation, headache, jut/n dice, Hid low complexion, pimples and blotches, loss of appetite, mms -ft, but I>r. King s New Life Pills soon banish liver troubles nnd build up your healdi. 2.V* at th*> IIIoss Drug more, Ceicdo, and R. Ney W iliiams, Kenova. | The Ceredo Advance. I __ Dieted ii tbs post-office hi Ceredo, Vt. Va. •* Mcoodota** matter. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4. 190». ~ t**lrons of tuts paper will pi***? .end to btaoffice notice* of their friend* Timtiog irre or et*ewhcre.— Ed.’ ko( a i. n i:\vs. ■ - ---*- - * Mrs. Janies Burks is visiting relatives at Fort Gay. Mrs. 11. 11. Kutherford is visit ing relatives at Cyrus. Mr*. James Hunt, Jr., and child ren are visiting relatives at Whites creek. We noticed Charles Lambert and Owen Webb of Kenova on our streets last Sunday. Fred Viuson of Louisa, Ky., was the guest of relatives here the latter part of last week. Mrs. D. F. Peters and little son and Mrs. Elizabeth Frasber are guests of relatives at Port ti iy. Nice little, pleasant, gentle, easy, safe and sure pills, are Rings Little Liver Pills. Sold by The Bloss Drug Co. Mrs. Bertha Blood and children of Portsmouth, Ohio, arc visaing relatives and friends in this corn munity. Our space is largely taken this week by the financial statement, 1 hut this is interesting reading for the tax payers. Miss Alma Collier has returned from a visit with relatives 'and friends at Mason City, this state, and Syracuse, Ohio. Alt >rney P. H. Napier and County Superintendent of Schools L. O. Sansom were Ceredo visitors last Saturday evening. FI BE INSURANCE in the strongest companies at lowest ra*es See us before you renew. T. '1'. MoUouual, Ckkkdo, \V. Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Konk of Portsmounth, Ohio, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11 train Mullens for the past few days. Piuesalve, carboli/.ed, soothes pain. In any emergency—bruises, cuts, sores, tmrns, scratches, etc, Pinetalve, car boli/A'd, is best. Sold by The JilosS Drug Co. Mrs. W. O. Freeman and (laugh ter, Mary, have returned to thi ir home sat Bcllaire, Ohio, alter a pleasant \ i-it with relatives hero. The base ball gam a at (.'am den park last Sunday between the Mountain Slate and Waveily, O, teams arsulted in a score of ,r> tp o, in favor of the first named. The kidneys eliminate prisons by act- ! i ng as filter* for I lie blood When they fail in this respect serious ailments luu.-t result. Pin* ules lor the kidnevs are what you should take at the first warning sign of kidney trouble. They assist the kidneys in expelling uric acid poison. Sold by The Bios* Drug Co. Mrs. W. II. Adkins has returned from Ironton, Ohio, where she was called on account of tin? ser ious illness of her sister. Her sis ter was improving when she left her. Mrs. K. O. Saunders returned home a day or so ago from a pleas ant visit with rclativi in Ohio She also visited Pittsburg And other points ir. Pennyalvania while gone. Miss Anna Adkins of Deenng, Ohio, who was the guont of her eon-in—Mi«s Hrace Adkins — loft last Friday for Blueti.ld where -he will visit relatives for a few days. Wc desire to direct special at tention to the new ad. of The Red I Anchor Clothing Rouse, opposite • the post*otfiae, Catlettsburg, Ky. If you want good clothing at reas onable prices Mr. Evans and his popular clerks can ac< >mrnoda(c yo". The members of Mrs. K. O. ! Saunders* Sunday School class will serve ice cream and cake on ,the Congregational church lawn [this (Wednesday) erening. The proceed* of the sale will be applied toward new chandeliers for the church. <io and spend a few idm.es and thereby help along a good cause. Marshall Cyrus, w ho was stricken with paralysis and mention o| which was made in this paper last week, was brought to the hwrne of hi- son «— Richard” Cyrus — lam Thursday. He is in a precarious condition, one whole siile being paralyzed. IW* can scarcely talk so as to be understood. I.tmberton Doolittle, father of i .fudge Edward S, Doolittle and Frank I.. Doolittle, died at his home it Huntington .Inly J.'t, 1909, aged nl years. He was one of Hunting ton’s pioneer citizens and was an honored and useful man. The de I ceased served as lieutenant of eawal irvin the Union army in the civil ; war. *Y\vas A Glorious Victory. There's rejoicing iu Fedora. Tonn. A muu'a.life has been saved, and now Dr } King's New Discovery is the talk of the ; town for curing C V Popper of deadly lung hemorrhages. “I could not work nor get about,,, he writes. • ‘and the $loo tors did me no good, but after using Dr, King's New Discovery three weeks, I feel like a new man, and cun do good work again." For weak, sort' or dis eased lungs, Coughs and Colds, Horn oirhages. Hay Fever, I*a( Grippe, Asthma ( or any Bronchial affection it stands un [rivaled. Pitec ftoc and oo Trial Kittle fr»*e. Sold and guaranteed bv the BIohs Drug Store, Oeredo, ami R, .\ey Williams, Keuova. - - Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Alficd T. Ir by ot* Parkersburg, August |, 100U, a son weighing 8 lbs. Alfred’s Wayne county friends desire to congratulate him. - - Washington's Plague Spots lie in the low, marshy bottoms of tho Potomac the breeding gronml of ma laria germs. These gertus eause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general de bility and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. Bnt Electric Bit ters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. “They are the best all-round tonic and enre for ma laria I ever used.” write* K M James, of Louellen, S. t'-. They cure Stomach, Liver. Kidney and Blood Troubles and will prevent Typhoid. Try them . Coc. (Guaranteed by th© Bloss Drug Store, Ceredo, andK. Ney Williams, Keuova. Last week this paper stAted that Fred Cyrus, D. F. Peters and J. H. Ilardin were refused license to carry revolvers, dTiis Vaa a mis take. Action on the applications was postponed until the regular term of circuit court. 9^^^ The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on tho bowels is BEES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP i Bees la the original laxative cough tyrnp^ contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through tha natural channels. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. » Sold bv The H!o»k Drug Co DR. H. MAN NON DEN 1-1ST * Corner 4th Aw. and 9th St wet Huntington. WestVd. BOTH PHONES. W ANTED—Salesmen *o repr. -• nr. ns (ill the sale of our High Grade thuds' Don't delay, apply at once. Steady em ployment; liberal tortus. Experience not necessary. ALLEN Nl RSKltY j CO . ROCHESTER. N. Y Snecial Commissioner's Notice ot Sale ot Real Estate. B. B. Watts, Administrator, etc., Tl. -{ In Chancery. Nannie May. et al, Notice ia hereby given that iu pur snaucc of two decrees of sale matte and entered in the above entitled cause now {lending iu tho circuit court of Wayne county, Wert Virginia, one on the 4th day of February, 1904, aud the other ou the 15th day of May. 1909, the under signed special commissioner will on the 9th DAY” OF AUGUST, 1909, between the hours of 10 o'clock, ^a in., find 6 o’clock, p. m., at the front door of I the Court House of said Wayne county i proceed to sell by way of public auction to the highest bidder on the terms of one-third tho purcuasc money cash in hand on day of sale and the residue in two equal installments payable in three and six mouths from day of nit, r he pur chaser to execute his interest-bearing notes with gixxl personal security for t lie deferred payments aud the legal title to tho property held until all pun base mondy is fully paid, the following real estate: All that certain lot or parcel ot •land situate near the vailroad statiou at Rad nor on the west fork of Twelve Pole n Lincoln District of said Wayne • mnty, containing about 1 tl-100 of an acre r i get her with tho buildings and ini pro*• incuts thereon, it being tho sane prop erty conveyed to L. L May by .Tonies a. Preston by deed doted June 19, li*00, and recorded in the oilloe of the county clot It of the county court of said Wayne coun ty iu deed book No. 59 at page 9 !."), and the same property owned by L. L. May at the time of his (jciitli. (liven undermy hand this the Sthduv of July, 1!H)9. J.H Mi:kk . Sprtcial Commissioner. 1 certify that J. H Meek, special ociu < missioner iu tho above named cause, has executed bond as such as required l v the decree of sale under which lie isn< t ing. Given under my lmml this the Sth day of July, 1909 G. W. Fit \y.licK Cl. rk Circuit C mrt, 1 tjuly lw Wayne County, W. V i. CARTER'S CARTER’S Bed Room Suits Complete ora Single Extra Piece. * • “O’t* A’ • is — - V>I?|HICH IS IT, your bedroom needs (hie summer -fur vj nished out and out complete, or just an extra piece or two? What eV*r you intend to buy for it you can best be suited at this store. We have not only the greatest variety of bed room furniture in the city, hut we have more exclusive furni ture. The leading manors of the U. S. contribute to our line, and buying in large shipments we secure a lower price on high grade bed roim furniture than most houses; therefore the saving ymi make in buying of us is <juite an important Hern. J. C. CARTER & CO. THE LEADING lit CSF H llM.-HKflS 92Jv9EZN4otTH HUNTINGTON f^SIrkick J FARMS FOR SALE ' 112 ACRV’S AV cleared; in grass, com and w o*t*. yXietMing about 15 acres Ha< -tx room dwelllog, fairly g,s.«l barn, outbuilding*, etc. About l" > fruit trees;v »k1 well; dwelling and yard well shaded 'I Iterv lx also a log hou-e suitable for tenants. Farm situate live miles (tom t elediv e'i teen bundled dollar* lu •"ash w ilt mn uie tins pivietljr. Ay. HI S Contaiiimg box cottage house* ',w . •* four rooms; good well In vara; sotall iMitt: . turns cleared and in gta«s; cob it tv t.swl passe-starm; about 7 v fruit trees; xltuatn • s,x miles trem teredo F1>v hundtevl dullats | cash takes this bit-gain. I 1|| iU'RVS -Cleared land on which is three • •*»*hi log house; well In yard; small or chard tod small bar*; ailti.lns a tract v*f .b't ; u r** " b'ch is also for sab* l*y the owner of this find. I wo tin tidied and tlfiy vloltars take* this property *> . \t Rl *> MORE OR LESS-Near Ceredo corjmiate line, t.ood soil w dh about l'» apple tree's, about ltt>* bearing cherry tires, tftt j K>ai ing peach traes. u grapevines, ate. Five | room Ic, story dwelling; g.vott spring 7A Its t | Horn the door. Seven hundred dollars in fold cash transfers the deed. l|lt At KEN Situaie only out mile front Ce s* redo, on which is a two-storv dwelling , containing lour t.s.nts Nearly all'tbe land In j improved anil well w ate ed. It has on || u > oung ore haul. Price fl^vi 17 A.CKKS More ur LESS -Lying atsiut * * "tiles south of street car line in C«|. ! u.u t itv ('s mtie front list \ev town): nearly alt • cb ansl and in grass 1 he land lia* on it x or* . sioty frame or bo* house containing t»o looms. | in-land is wed watered audvan be Imiiglit for $40tl i c.uh, balance on time. .1. A^ RI.74 Ationt one-half govwt bottom land, rich and suitable fot citdetting; laige apple tree* ami * m- other Irult; also sutnll vineyard bearing well. House with three roems , go«sl condition; smoke house and stone milk house; Irani, crib xml other hul dings. Situate on llisey Four Pole creek and on county road; also Iwirdered by a street or roadway leading to Johnson's Lane, about one and erne half • ni.les from either 11 u mi tin ton oi what was loimeily known as ft-iitra City, \V. Va.—A 40 loot gt.id< d i,rad to Johnson's l.ane in courno ol construction; a g<*st well with an abundance of good, healthy w .tier. Price }<>*). 1’iC ACRES-Lying on Hu* head of Sweet | 1,10 Hun, about two miles from Ceredo, \V i V.t , about 10(1 acre-- ol which is cleared and in | corn and grass. On this farm .* a good log j Irons', with frame kitchen and dining room, .lie i building containlu,; ti i out*. Alsu twc-'inrv j frame barn ami other outbuildings. Till* land Is rolling and most of it can Ire (armed nicely. There la a cril.ii conittcu '. with the dwelling and a welt of good water near; also an orchard l«*4 apples aril . berries. Price flwH) - oite hail ; Cash, b»tlar ce in 1*2 months, .1*1 ACRES— Silt:, e < • it 1 \ ttv a ntilrs -Otlllr of ■tv tVie.lo on court \ road. A bom n. re * t I tlto land I* rlnated ..ml at corn .util grass, h acre* <u which i > level balance bill land which ’..ty * well, and .til tit:.’ t Clearetl can be fai nt* i ed Flic I.it tu it;1- it t ;> frame dweliitu con I t a Ini tig *1* room and pantry trout and rear l |Mvrcli —a wall, cistern and cellnr, he*ttin* a com I iTtlv. tnent Itousi , lien hou-o and a tuo.-iotv f ratlin barn. A l«> a young peach orchard of J tiers._ Jtl or lo rherrle*, 1 ppli't and grapes. 1 l.vi'i field ha- .ft ihutldaiKe ol water (or lock., t.-t■><I fertile R. . - n for soiling own | ei wants a larger farm i iktti—one-half emit, I balance In 12 months wltlbu tills farm. Pot any Other Information regarding the above properties , all on or write T. T. MclKJUGAL t'oredo, W«»8t Vu. Read The 11 v ra 1 cl -1) i spate! i. Prints all the news first. Delivered by carrier boy ev ery day in I be week. 1 10c a week and worth it. ' . ..... _ V. (?— All School* Are Not ol Equal V.Jue Why Not Attend An Accredited College? THE WJ SI VJRGIMA WESLEYAH COLLEGE .Strong Christian InfItirnr **.’* High ' I;.:. !. rd ot Work DEPAKIMI f«I> C . n. A i.iny. florln.I. M m«. Ar* Orjtury, (.ummertr y. M 1<vn. Ko I . :■•/*!, Modern IdMIu*. F ,,tv Utk" «i k I : C •• net rnositlefit with F:: 1 (liggertno V HI t CitAM LIFK CSRim 1 • * • tluSiili i tira<luAt«B. WRirr. rot catalogue REV. CARI. C3. DOM Y. PI*. D. lluclihnnniin. W. Vin^ ^ \ AM) PAPER HANGING. ■ DESIRE to Inform the people of thin * locality that I h'iM live sit K< nova . ami make a s»p ■< talty of doing all kindst of PAINTING. I mix rne paint and aeo pnr<« I**ad and oil, which ie the licit. T do PAPER HANGING in a Ktykt that •atitH thenioiit funtidiou*. —o— C. V. DODGE, Kenovii, VV. V;t. Ji Fresh Straw flat for Sunday-*flalf Trice Wo Aro Now Offering / 9 ^ Any Straw or Panama Hat ' IN OIJR STORK AT H A L F - P K ICE. S KK I*: A ST WIN now. Si/os nre broken, but the e.irly comer is very likely to ^et his si/e.