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The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach\ A man who has n weak and impaired stomach and who docs not ' properly digest his food will soon find that his blood has become weak and impoverished, and that his whole bods is improperly and insufficiently nourished. Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY ■ makes the stomach strong, promotes the flow of ■ digestive fuices. restores the lost appetite. makes B assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and ?/Ur,7isS '\1d cnricftcs *"c Mood, it is the great blood-maker ** flesh-builder and restorative nerre tonic. It makes m*L ^ strong m body, active in mind and cool in judgement. Tins “ Discovery'* is a pure, glyceric extract of American medical roots absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients arc printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret nostrums. It* every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of medicine. Don t accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy oh known comi-osition. Ask you* neighbors. Thev must know of madc bV '« *»"«* P«*‘ -W years, right in your own neighlSSLd Uorld s Dispensary Medical Association. Dr. R.V. Pierce. Pres. Buffalo N Y II FALL. IS COMING. BE READY. TT/"E DESIRE TO SAY to our regular cus y y toniers and to others that may become customers that we are making ample prepara tions to take care of our fall trade. We have bought for early shipment an excellent line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, etc. It is hardly necessary to speak of the merits ol our goods to our regular customers, as they are too well known to need comment. Il you really want cheap goods we have some of them, but we talk quality rather than prices. It is always sate to leave the price en tirely with us, as we cheerfully refund the money lor goods that do not give entire satis faction. By all means see our ball line before buying youi Fall and Winter Clothing, even it you are under obligations to buy elsewhere. You want to be informed on stvles, colors, etc., and the information will cost you nothing! The Rei Anchor 61cthing Jcuc, __ Opposite Post-Office. Catlettsburg, Ky. r ; ■ BSC SA5\iDV ftSATJCKAL BANK, axTSBO-uG. ken-tucky. i &t n _>w,_ i >. Capita! S50 000.00. Surplus $49,090.00 Oi'FICJSIiS: (W. Gunnell, ?rw, ( HAHI Eb ftt'HSKLI., V. PfOfl. '• Ernest Meek, Cashier. p , M 0ffM m T3IR ^CTOEE: Chas. Russell A. Mims . EllNKf>T MEEK Dr. A. Rannikld G. \V. Gunnell Wo arc in a position to look af- y ter Way no comity customers Vj> with rare and dispatch. M ; 1 nu An* ‘“ViU'tt tXJpcii An Account m Person or bv Mail w • K ~ \ • ' -r'S .■*' 1i > 41L « ^ s ^ .*» »»■_ «. -— —_ _ vV' N IS! SUE! Hi! SITES HI IIS 1IET t P FAMOUS SINCE 1881 (I I ’S P IRONTON, OHIO. | iCUOTHINUi, HATS, FU UMSJI INCUS j| ^(a . ■ i l Lkjjfefr, > i ,'.v3i^yn , Jfcf. I Something new. Price i* low. Plant* furnished in all size.*. You can have a large supply of hot and cold water hy simply turning a faucet. Elevated or attic tanks arc not u«cd with the Leader system. No stag nant water, to cause sickness in the summer, but always pure, fresh, sparkling water under pressure equal to that furnished hy a city water works. Wc wiM be pleased to mail or hand you literature descriptive of the Leader system of wateT supply, uj-on receipt of a card, or application at GUT Store. I ^(1U)N^1 all(* Co. I The Ceredo Advance. tbe poet-oflffce m Ceredo, Vf. Vi mm secondclam matter. WEDNESDAY, AUG! 8T 18.1809. A^-FatroiiH of this paper wtll please sen to bis rtttcc cot ires of IbclrfrlecCs vUltlo »«ieor elsewbere.—Eo.1 local mews. II. A. Jackson visited Waym last week. Albert Wright is having a new barn built. 8am Dock 8m.ih was in town Monday evening. Dr. W . F. Drum visited the county scat last Thursday. hred Dash, who has been quite ill, improves very slowly. t\ A. Kowc has moved his fain liy to Portsmouth, Ohio. Dr and Mrs. James Dloss ol Huntibgton were recent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rowe ol Williain«oii are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Lemuel McIntyre of West Huntington was a visitor hero last Friday. Nice* little, plcnsnut, gentle, easy, safe unit sure pills, are Rings Little L>' er Pills, Sold by The Hloss Drun Co- ... ' ‘ Mrs. A. K Toney and little son Leo are visiting relatives at Wil liamson. Mrs. K. Patterson of Kenova was calling on friends in this place last Saturday. Miss Myrtle Dean of I ronton, Ohio, was the guest of .Mrs. A. Hotve recently. Miss Maude fiordon, who has been sick with typhoid lever, is aide to he about. Joseph Davis is having a front porch built to his residence on Fast First street. Felix Flattery an 1 daughter, Adclph;a, were visitors at Cincin nati the lir-t ol the week. .Mrs. W. F. Faverty and children of Parkersburg are the guests of relatives in this community. Take Kodol at the times when you feel what you have eaten is not digest-' mg. K >dol digests what you eat so yon can eat sullleir ntlv of any good, w Holt seme food, if you will just let Kodol digest it. Hold by the HU»<s Drug i 'o., (’. redo, and Ive..ova Druggist.-. .Miss May McDougal has returned from Portstnoiilli, Ohio, w her.; she visited telatives for several d;i\s. John Jarrell, president of the county court, passed through town l.ast Wednesday co mute to Hunt ington. Pcli.v Flancry, Allan Wright, Kvart Wrich and Mr. and Mrs’ II; -•.Smith were at tie county seat last week. Piuesnlve, rnrboli/.ed, soothes pain. Iu nny emergency- bruises, cuts, sores, Imrns, scratch s, < tc, Pinemlvo ; enr I' liycd. if, best. fjold by The Hloss Drug Co. Hr. J. il. Thornsbury of Ibinlow passed throng!i town <n rncsday of lit w eek on an Ohio Vtlby Klee, trie K v Co. c. r. I>r. (i. IJ. Kline, of the Cleve land Institute of Medicine and Sur gery, will visit CYredo the 2 hi mst. .See ad. elsewhere in this paper. Mrs. E. O. SHinder* and Miss Abbic More-in have returned from Pomeroy, Ohio, where they attend 'd the funeral id Mrs. I ban Lewis, wile of the brother of Mrs. Maun ders. Mrs. Je«se Wright and children, VIrs l>. h. Peters and son, I'- Igir, and Min. Lee Wilson have rcturmd from Kori (iav, where they visited relatives for some lime. MnnZnn . the great Pile remedy, pre 1 vents Piles bv preventing constipation. |r. i- conveniently applied diiv-cflV to I the trouble bv means of a .small nozzle attached to th«- tuts- in which ibmZun is put up Sold by The Bios* Drug Co. Pro** 1 hri tian, formerly editor of the Hint in Onily News, made | this office a pb a«ant call last |*Vi !dav. He has recently acquired H n plant of the Sandy Valley Courier and wiH change the name of that publication to the Lawrence (La z.'tte. Il will be republican in pol t .*cs. (’credo’s younger set pitched their tent on the banks of Twelve Pole, about two miles south of i town, last Wednesday, where they enjoyed the day immensely. Hoy Wright, and Herman (iirske were “ehtol cooks and bottle washers” f<*r the crowd and the mral they furnished was much relished. The party consisted of the following; Misres Myrtle .Stone, (iraee A I . km*, Kathryn French. Fern Writrfu. Kinina Hammock and May Me Doirgsl; Mes«rs. Maxie Wright, Vernon (irothe, ( barbs Marcum, Hoy Wright and Herman Oiesko. Mr*, r. T. McDougal chaperoned the party. Mr*. Joseph Patter*on of West Huuungton was the guest of rola lives in our town last Saturday. Mi«s Sadie \\ r ght returned home last l'hur*dty Iron* a visit J \* Mi relatives at Portatnoulh. O g ’ DeWitt’s T.itrle Early Rh*>rs, the • phasant. safe. sun*, easy lmi,. Hv, r pills. A salve you may ulwuvs depend upon in any case where you need salve, is DeWitt’s t'arbolised Witch H«/..*i » ■ Salve—especially g-iod for 1’iles,. Sold hv the Bloss Drug Co., Ceredo, and Keuova Druggists. .Mr*. Abe Ferguson, who lives on Sandy river, wa* the gu«*t of her daughter, Mrs. W. I). Harris, last Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Wright and children of Williamson are the guests ol relatives and friends here. I_ The Cough Syrup that i rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic ou tho bowels is ! BEES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bee* Is the original laxative cough syrup, contains no opiates, gently moves tho bowels, carrying the cold off through tha natural channels, Guaranteed to give ’ sati..faction or money refunded. I , Sold by Tho j o ps I>rti" Co. STORE NEWS] -- OF - | Great interest 1 s yS lacking just now, but. because it is ^ ® between seasons for most, mer• \ clmndising-too late for anything 4 but white summer snoods and laces and if embroideries, and too soon for fall se- f lections. Of White Goods, India Lin- * ons, Persian Lawns, Laces and Km- & broideries, however, we have an f abundance. k Si? |HT » t« 25c 5 . $ Pure V> in. Sheer, White ^4 Linen, per yard. £ to «»c \ Pure Linen Laces, worth S **»*B«- £ to isc per vard, at OC # ■ • \ pilESE Laces we want to call your ? ■■ special attention to as heintf the t GRKATKST LACK BARGAINS KV- ! KR OFFKllED YOU. j ==!=i-.:-r ■ ? C. E. Silcott Co. \ Catldt^Iuirs;, Ky. J ,TRS CAPITAL S400.00C.00 "“L™* «:l.’k'v;i!■.v1'':Il( OWNERS OF THE SITE OF KENOVfl, WEST VA. ( iJs SASH^rC.Vv " H Hi,All: l\ WILSON CONI |\\ N V ,Y Sales Audits HUN l INCVI ON, W. VA., June 23, 1909. 0 I o the Public: 4 Since the announcement of the sale of The town site of K nova and the statement that a steel plant had been secured, it has been suggested by those who are not possessed of all the facts in r» _ trd to • the matter that the steel plant may be only a possibility and not n cer ainty. We wish to state that the representative of the Independent Steel Company of America have been here, have looked ov.er the ground, have selected forty acres of ground in the western part of Keno va, have agreed !<> occupy same with a steel plant which will in the course of a year employ at least four hundred n en, and claim thal in 9 the course-of three years they will have built and equipped a plant that will cost in the neighborhood ol S},**>0,000.00. The contract for th" buildings now required has been let to Messrs. Taylor and KohiusOn of Huntington. I he buildings now to be built arc to be*of brick, and will occupy about ten acres. I lie management of the company assure us that the plant will lx* in operatioi by October lir&t, ioou. % I he contracts between this company ami the steel corporation % have all been agreed upon and signed, and satisi* tory guaranti es have • been executed, insuring the completion and operation of the plant. B. W. FOSTER, % f. President Kenova-Huntington Land Company Executive Committee: CL L. Kitter. C. W. Watts. ^ M. Broli. U. B. Buskirk. George F. Mller.