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The Ceredo Advance. »t th* poBt-offlr® *i Cftedu, W . V* •« wcoodelM»fcmatter. WEPKESDAY, JULY 27. 1910. Crfitlinu). of ihli. paper «ill pl.kfct net d t > tbik < fUcc uotlce* otlbelr(n«od(fUlllDf h»re or rlM<rli^r«.- Kd.1 LOCAL, >K\VS, Welcome, school teach* rs. 1 he swimming pool at Camden pa-k h very popular. Miss Aima Collier has returned from a \ hit to the south. Mrs. Elisha Piles of Kellogg is ‘V-'i’J sick with tuberculosis. Prof. E. O. Saunders lias rcturn e 1 from Hemlock (irove, Ohio. Miss Marie Sayre has recovered from an attack of typhoid lever. Moses <)cie and Jellie McCoy of W ayne arc guests of Miss Evelyn Davi<. Miss Edith Marcum has been the guest of relatives at Louisa, Ivy , lor the past lew days. C. A. David and (. lias. Stone took in the C. it O. excursion to Cincinnati !bst Sunday. Mrs. H. H. Ruthei ford, who was the gut si of home folks near Cyrus for several days, has returned home. (’apt and Mrs. Frank Mott at tended the funeral of the late Judge J. M ilurns^at Ashland, Kv., la-t Friday. H. \N . Adkins visited his sister, who has been cjuite ill for some time, near Coal (irove, Ohio, last Sunday. Lost—A black and yellow tan female hound. Kinder will phase return same to Slelby ltay, Ceredo, W. \ a., and l»e rewarded. Miss Willie Frazier has returned lroin a visit to Ceredo. She wa* accompanied by Miss Edith Mar cum.— Pig Sandy News, duly -J-J •L W. Luther of Welch was at Camden park last Friday evening. He was en route home from Chica go where he had been for several weeks. Prof. T. II. Winters of I ronton. Ohio, who has been elected super intendent of our public schools, i» attending the teachers’ institute here. John Sanders of Ashland, Kv , who has the contract lor repairing the Central School building, has had a crew of workmen on the job several days. 1 h« teacher* in attendance at ihe institute here this week, will find much to interest and amuse them at ( amdeu park of evenings during their sojourn with us. Ihe losses by fire during the month of June in West V'irginia amounted to $208.852 00; insur ance on same, $«9.250 00. No losses were reported from Wayne comity. W II. Hutchison of Kenova, H F. I). No. 1, called last Saturday and renewed his subsc/iption to the Al»\ A s' e. He has long heen a sub scriber to this paper and is one of Way no county’s best citizens. The t*acbers in town attending the institute are ceriafnlv a good looking and intelligent body. This being the first institute held in the state this year there are many teachers in attendance from ad joining counties. I he following named persons were guests of ('apt. and Mrs Frank Mott the latter part of last week: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puthuff of Cincinnati. Mr and Mrs. A. A Wilson of Portsmouth, and Mrs. A. Daniels of Kenova. Freeland Wormnan had the mis fortune to mash a couple of hi* fingers one day last week, whth working on the Walker N. A W carpenter force. On account of the accident Mr. Workman has been “off duty” for several days. Kalph Hiieh and Uojd (’auffman of l.idliz, I*.i , were the guests of P. H. Hippie last. Friday. They are traveling in a canoe to New Orleans, having left Pittsburg about two weeks ago. The young men are friends of Mr. Hippie's brother who lives in Pennsylvania. Oipt. Wni. Shannon rf Dickson aed A. II. Miller of '\ orebligbt, Ivy., were gue-ts of ( , K, ({rm on Tuesday night, of last w« ek. While in town Mr. Shannon called at this office and renewed hi* subscription t.o the Ai v ■ ,< He has been a subscriber in the p iper ever smoe its firs- i- io n< :rlv twenty-five year* ago. I le* eoun y ciirf <»f this county composed of John Jarrell, I. F. Count* and .1. Osburn, were re cently in consultation with Chas. I’. Light, state highway inspector, in regarrl to macadamizing the road from Westmoreland to the Ceredo corporation line. It is hoped that this work will he done without delay. Born To Mr. ht d .Mr*. I^ord Ward, of near town, July 9*, 1910, a daugh ter. lee Cream Social. I be you our ladies of the First Congrecational Sunday school wid i give an ice cream social ou the lawu of the church 1 hursdav even ing. Work 24 Ilnurs A l*av. 1 lie busiest little things ever made ar*- Dr King’s New Li!** Pills. Everv pill is a sngurcoated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into enefgjr, brain fag into mental power: curing Constipation. Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. - at 1 ’loss Drug Store, CVreilo, and K. -»ey Williams. Kenoru. Broke Ills Ann. James, the little five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stafford, who r'irude in Brownstown, fell from a tree Monday evening and broke his at tn besides he sustatuod other sevt re injuries. Shaving Materials. Safety Razors, 81.00 to *5 00 Sb aving Soap an<1 Stiek, 10c to 25e Shating t’reim (Johnson's), 25c Shaving Brushes, 10c to 81.50 Razor Strops, 25c to f 1 50 W iI(1 A Boette, I'lorentine Drug Store, Fourth Avenue and Ninth Street, Iluutington, \V. Va. K«y DuttVy. Roy, son of Mr and Mr*. X. D. Dnffey of Kenova, was buried Sunday, July 24. at Woodland cemetery, Coal Grove, Ohio. i’he funeral servieis were held in the Kenova M. E. church and the ser mon was preached by Rev. \\\ F. Sheppard, pastor. The edifice was crowds I and many persons were standing, which showed the sym pathy of the people for this sorrow stricken family. Their son was an excell* nt young man ami was at the time ot his death in military ser vice at Fort Monroe. During n miruic l altle an explosi- ii of pow der killed Roy DutTey and ten other soldiers instantly. Those Pies of Itoyhood. How delicious were the pies of boy hood. No pies now ever taste so good. What’s changed? The pies? No. It’s’ you. You’ve lost the strong, In altuy stomach , the vigorous liver, the active kidneys. th>‘ regular bowels of boyhood Your digestion is poor and you blame the food V\ Imt sneeded? A complete tuning up by Klerstnc Hitters of all or gans of digestion—-Stomach, Liver, Kid neys, Bowels. Try them. They II re store your boyhood appetite and ap preciation of food aud fairly saturate your body with new health, strength and vigor. 50o at Bloss Drug Store, Ceredo, and [{. Ney Williams, Kenova. Ail ln( i*rest iiifj Lert lire. Prof. W. P. Sbawkcy, State Superintendent of Free Schools, gave a lecture at the M. E. church Monday evening, in connection with the teachers’ institute, which was very interesting, as well as in s’.rticlive lie gave an account of .% visit to Europe, and the sights hr saw going and coming, and while ■cross the ocean. Although the evening was an extremely warm one and the lecture lasted for about two hours the large audience re unified until the end and would have willingly listened much Ion Prof, and Mrs ,1. YV Jones left yesterd ty for Batavia, Ohio, where Mr. Jones has accepted the super intendence of t„e public schools. Batavia ii only twenty-five miles roiii f incmnati and is quite a good sized town. Mr. and .Mrs, Jones made many friends during th ii • tay in ( eredo, who were sorry to see them leave. M e learn lint the republican dis tri<t conventions will be held August ii, to send delegates to a county nominating convention to b* held at the coart house August 1 ;. Phc county committee is caller) to meet Aug. I, when the call will be regularly made. The committee almost put off the call too late, but if a good ticket is placed in the field it cm be elected anvway. Don t fell everything you 1 km w, don't fell everything you I h^ar, don’t blister your tongue with backbiting, don't ho Entail's I bellows to blow up the fire of j strife hi the community. Either cut off ft bit of your tongue or season it. with the salt of graee. , quick to work and slow to ! talk. Think of your own faults ere other people’s faults you tell. On account of the ,\f. E. church ! being too small to hold the large crowd of teachers it has been de« j aided to h ddjthe afternoon sessions i of the teachers’ institute at the I Camden park pavilion. When the Stomach fails ro perforin its functions, the bowels become deranged, the liver and the kidneys congested * causing numerous diseases. The stom ach and liver mnft be restored to a healthy condition and Chamlterlam’s ' Stomach arid l.iver Tablets can he de pended upon to do it. Easy to take and j most effective. SoM by ali dealers. » [•Judge .1. M. Hums Dead. Judge M. Born • died »i Ashland I t Wendtsday morn* mg aged 8t». after a short illness. .fudge Hums hvis well known throughout this entire section. He was a lawyer and politician who*e oratory and musical voice his |t. sounded from t* itlettsburg to the ll'uiuberlan 1 mountains. As a debat er on poblical questions Mr. Burns feared no one and he had few oqusls. Me was always found fighting in lie ranks of the Republican party, although in vet ungeiitlemanly be meaning these who leaned to the opposite party. l>urtng the hot test periods of campaigns he alw ays respected the beliefs of opponent and thus gained innumerable friends from the oppos ng ranks. As a lawyer In* stood among those I at the head of the bar Wheihei j defending a person charged w ith a misdemeanor or murder, that | same reasoning power was eve> I I r sent. When he became interest *d in a 111 order case it is said that I Judge Burns could bring tears t,. the eyes of the most hard hearted | juryman wbeu be depicted scenes at tending the distressed family who , were awni irg the return of their I loved one. Mr. Barns served in many ottiec in Kentucky with credit to him sell ami that commonwealth. The deceased was the father ot Mrs. Frank Mott of this j lace. Funeral services were conducted Friday after which the remain were interred in the Ashland oeine tery. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and ho we Is *o expel poisonous matter , chain-w the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by till dealers. Crete, \V. \ a. Health in this locality is fairly H«»od, with but few exceptions. C. W. Cyrus’ children have whooping cough. They are getting along finely. Born, to Mr. and Mrs, IS. ('. Fraley, .Inly 20, 1910, a son. The oil fever at this place Iihh ub.-iled somewhat. Only 9<i in the shade Mr. K/.ra Hatton and Miss Marv Hay were n it* • 1 in holy wedl.u k duly 20, at the home of the bride’s grand mother, Mrs. Mary A. Han som, of Wilson creek. Kev. \V . II Fraley of this place tied the nup tial knot and partook of the good tilings to cat . Ai langemeuts are being mad. for Children’s Day at this place— the second Sunday in August_the movement having be* n inaugurated by M. Shelton, who can always In depended upon to take the In d in any movement for the entertain ment. or hern lit of the community An interesting program has hi cn prepared and we expect to have ex ercises worthy of the occasion. All are cordially invited. The tobacco crop of this locality is somewhat on the decline. Th. recent rains and Hood have damagid farmers this year, and only a halt crop is expected. Win. Vance of this place has the champion fruits this year—apples, peaches, pear* and cherries j’he wnter is an eve witness id th s assertion and can say that Mr. Vance has peaches that will tnea ure 12 inches in circumference. If any farmer can beat that let him now speak or forever afterward bold hi* peace. July 22, IP 10. Com Napnlcoi. m (iril was of the unconquerable, never sav di -kind.the kinrl that von need most when you hrtvi* a bad cold. cough or lung discus** ; oppose troches, r*oi'f»h sirups, cod liver oil or doctors have all IhUkI, dun f lose heart or hope Tuk“ ! Dr King's Now l)i~eovery. Sufi far I lion is guaranteed when us* d for nuy I throat or lung trouble. It has sa.< d thousands of hopeless sufferers, It nms ters stubborn colds, obstinate conghs | hemorrhages, lugripp*, croup, asthma, ; hay fever and wli toping cough and is tie most safe arid certain Joined v tu r ? 1 Of Store, Republican miiiiritiiio I iirtmant to committee on Hill Im* ;l Iim! rr[inbllcad V'*t School IIimih r1n* (lipfricl 11» ] 0, thrrc i«>it of t Ip* till* < t r.i-l* >| in ' eredn dim riot, Wro-rie county, VV Va , on Saturday, August •», |Jt|n, at 3 p. m , for the purport* of nomi nating candid it< * for president and anrt two member* of the hoard of education of ( credo district to hr elected at the following November elect tot.. Koht. fl IN< 111! an, f fliii. II. D. IIi.hiihan, ) (\>m < ‘OIH III iff «*<* A| r*f| j ||jr. There will he a meeting «>t the Wayne CounVr Republican Kxi cu I live Committee held at Wavne, W. I Va.. on Monday, Augu«t j, 1 f#|o, at 11 o'clock, a. rn.. for the pnrpo-o t of calling District and County ' nominating convention*, i J. B. Bcrgbsis, Chairman. Carpenter's Gut Price sale — — • ticking; ji ly we will slaughter prices | on overstocked parts of our big stock. Quality and ^ style are the strong features of our showing and with the low ; prices now prevailing make an irreistible combination for the ! buyer. > SEE OUR win now k DISFL-vY of GUT PRICE SUMMER SHOES. ALL STYLISH \LL NEW . ALL GOOD LEATHER ! si 98 » $*>.45 i \ $*>.95 For Women's Pumps. Sandals. Oxfords, $2 50 ({ratio in black, kitl or gun metal or patent aud tan kid. Fer Women's finer $3 00 quality low cuts, same styles . For Women's finer £150 quality low eats, same styles. $1.35 $1.98 82.45 82.95 K».r \Vonn>n*n Pumps, 0\f r<N or SamlnU, $1 50 irmdo. I'«'r Men's Oxfords, tan, bhn-k or nan »f. $3 50 kind Men's hand sewed, tnn. l»7a k or tiut• *nt «Ht kind . Kor Mon’s hand sowed, hlnok, t m or nat ent ,|«J 50 kiud. Two Specials in Men's Tailored Suits, $10,09 and $15.00, I 1* or ten dollars. worth ifl2.."»0, w»* show six now up . to (Into patterns in worsteds. | For fltoou hollars you ran tako your choice of our big stork of very ft:u> suits, light or dark color*, fine worsteds and serges that have Ikm n s Hint* „t S'tl .,0 lip to !*is (VO. K»ys’ School Suit* at S1.T5 > i !* ('boii •* of our stock of 00. $■> $•„> 50 and #:l 00 StrniKht Pants Suits , and choice of .ill $2 00 K nicker i > i tiockor Saits at a DOLLAR AND SEVENTY-FIVE .CENTS. I Women s Dresses and Suits Very Cheap. It a folly to row* during the hot weather w h* ti the assortment of atylee and »» zap in dftin* ty Biimmpr clothe* in ho complete here. Special Bargains at $2.43, $3.38, $4.25, $5. to, $6.37, $6.80 and s Curtains, Rugs and Mattings Very Cheap. A bio stock of new pattern to select from. 20 per cent, or i-s olf the price of all Ruffled Curtains. MA TTINGSI REDUCED 22e for tin* ‘,'50 Japnuo.se Carpet. Mattings. ')'»(' for rlic IKK' iitid 85e Straw Mattings. 15r for tlm I So iiml '20c Chinese All Straw Mattings 12 V **"' the 15c Chinese All Straw Mattings. RIGS REDUCED] *20 for 0x12 feet *25 Axrainster, Velvet and Brussels. $1S for Ox I2 feet $28 50 Velvet ami Brussels. $10 for tlxItS feet $20 Tapestry Brussels. $12 for 11x12 feet $16 Tapestry Brussels GARRETS 1 REDUCKDI OOe for 75e All Wnnl B(*st ingrain Garpets. 52e for 65c All W(K)1 Filled, Holton Chain Ingrain Carpets. Other grades at 25c , 8<to and 40c. THE D. H. CARPENTER CO., Division Street, Catlettsburg, Ky. WRIGHT BROS. CO. DEALERS IN Everything to Eat and ^ Wear. 1 ' .+* Large Stock of Furniture and Hardware. F^rices Always Reasonable a STREET C'credo, West \ *^hiia. Ol O. W. Hl TIWAItTA* PAYS Tor our FULL BOOKKlilEP INiJ OOIJKMM 8CUOLARQHil' If you w 11to at once and atute whore you hhw thin ad, Koguifir price In •> i OO. To advartin© tluaBchool.only n limited nr«rt.rfnr of HehoJarshlpH will b« sold at the low rate of $26 ITnot ready now, wii « and bavo one reserved and '■' « will lot you pay later. Wo can also teach you by rxiail If you prefe.'. BUSINKSS COLLEGE. a r *r» TXIUINVIU.F!, KT, A Goad Refrigerator 1^ ;• I'rofifIn vcMtincnt. A < II i;A I' ON i; IS \ s and tborefoma A \ bad imv-atrn‘jnf, That food wonldn'r h»vr> rftof|*<d over ■ 'nnd ir in « good rcfritf •f-itor- arid that would have r.» u a .. tnj< of money and worry . f A U TER flTsfl'l! [t KJ • A i f )!I. A HK TDK At/ They do not vvn«tr* ice -they do prndnee inl,>ii>t> dry cold in ; they nr** eaiHy rh-nn ed—they are the nin«r mnilaiy mud". [dm*d with jKn-rnlnin or rnam t . hold from |o |<V| pound* of ire—CoiiTf*rii«*nt»y urrunioi armri nenl lor f<k»• i nf , v rjr kind—be atiro fo look at and jitico tlicw* refrijp rator-* In for" yon fully decide. .M . CiltTKK & CO. Complete Hotne Outfitter*. 1 nd« rtnkefs and Ktnbnlmer*. 922-924 4TH AVENUE HUXTJNWmN FREDERICK BLOvK PROPERTY FOR SALE {INI'. ACRE on 51 • li • :i good one- t > < r > " dwelling coatainltlg lour lari' rootm- .11',I a good coat and wash liou.e; five l>earlii|( ap ple I ices beside* several young apple and cher ry trees. Thi properly Is situate near tlio ?» a sv . station in the southern part of Ceredo, W. V.i., ami ran Is- bought at a riMHunalile Mint •»r w ill exchange for a small •arm. At'ItttH u 1 he \. 11*et • of Twelve Polo '"'r one mile hi and two tiviUM sbov e It11 tin lo. A Inti! one-halt of this bind Im cleared and three litres urn level. Thu 1 I’.round i« feitllo anil .11 of It run lie formed. It. lies on It two goad springs of water, .» lie veil log home containing three room*; ill ho u Im; iiHrn. Only ».in (mif mile lo school and I1 milis to chinch. This property will in* sold tit 11 i< irgnin It •-»!« Is made at once. ■“•ft Af'RF.S T a in '. •'rom Lockwood sta • ' Ki. This land I* fertile rtml alt of it is in corn and grass. excepting ...» acres. Fences are good; gun! well 01 water and two good springs. One mile from church and of a mile front s< hool. Price H2i 0; one-half cash, balance in j «ix and twelve months . 4 A C K IIS — a bout one-half good 1>ot tom land rich and suitable for gardening; large 1 apple trees and * -me miter Iruit; also small vineyard he iring well. Hmi‘i> with three rooms ■ in good condition; sntol;.* house and atone milk house; ham, crib and other hul'dings. Situate one m.l from either Huntington or I entral ! City, W. Va. A good well with an abundance of good, healthy wafer, p ice '7m;. J‘>1| A< KES \ him • Hir-* cl ired, 7" l»>xf acres In gin*"-: hsiRfcc lit corn and | outs. Ten acres level la mi rest can tie farm*'*! all fettiie • 0.00 five-room fra mb i dwelling. Farm lot . ted five miles from Ce redo, ot, county road. 1 tn re Is also « good | orchard, about M an > t . >s 17 ol which ore Just hegtnnlUK to f..»«r. <>oi.d spring near ; dwelling. Price $11 ■: one-half cash, balance ; In 12 months, with i<-*,ii intetcsf * For any other information 1 egardiug the above | properties call oa or w rite T. T. AlcbOUGAL O-redo, Went V». Dr. Dltson P. Garter DENTIST •’ll Av».,Cor. IOth St., Odd FhIIow Build lug, Huntington, W. Yav \KE nfill obtainable at this store. Call and take a look at farhion’a latent dpprooa in headwear. The prices are v*ry low. JHr*. E. Taylor, Ceredo, W. Va.^ V--T T. T. MeDtXJGAL, Fire and Life Insu* ranee Agent, W VA erttrno.