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The Ceredo Advance. Lultitoatl ibe po-i-office a( Ortdo, W. Va. ** Kecou<lcl»K» mutter. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5. lUil. JV'i’nttouK of ttilH paj 11 will piee.i seed o IhUoffU-e notice, of tbeir friend, vl.it it ^ ' h re or elm-wbere.—Kd.1 LOCAL m:\Vx Need wall paper? See Dodge. ♦.» Miits Louise Lambert is ill with measles. Edward Gabbert is numbered among the siek. A thing of neauty is a joy for ever. See Dodge. * if Miss Gertrude Seiggs has been ill with measles Rev. K F. Connolly was a Hunt ington visitor Saturday. Mrs. C. F. Mercer of Kenova was calling here Saturday. Displeased w ith the list job you had done? See Dodge. tf Mrs. J. M. Harrington was call ing at Huntington Friday. Wm. Ferguson of Docks oteek was a Ceredo visitor Saturday. Forest Ratnsdell ha- recovere 1 from an attack of the measles. Miss Maggie Rogers of Kenova was a Ceredo visitor Saturday. See Dodge lor painting and [ paper hanging. Kenova, AY. Va. tf Mrs. K. T. Billups was here from Kenova Saturday calling on friends. Mrs. Lemuel McIntyre of West! Huntington was in town Saturday. D. K. Alvis and daughter were Huntington visitors Saturday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stark ot Kenova were Ceredo visitors Sun day. • Mrs. Jos. Patterson of Buffalo creek visited relatives in our town last week. Mrs. Martha McCallen spent Sunday with relatives at West i I untingto i. Mrs. Seadiow and Mrs. Harvey of Huntington were Ceredo callers Saturday. Mrs. Henry Mays of Kcnova spent one evening last week here with relatives. Miss Frances Hampton of Chica go, 111., visited friends at this place last week. Airs. R. A. Stock and daughter, Mi-s Katherine, visited Huntington relatives last week. Mrs. Herbert Warnoek of Ash land, Ivy., was calling on friends in our town Sunday. y Mrs. Hardin Scaggs was the guest of relatives at Ashland,. Ivy., one day last week. Miss Rachel McClure of South ; I*oint has returned home after a short sojourn here. Mrs. W. J. Marshall of Ports mouth, Ohio, spent a few hours in town Friday with friends. Miss Nannie Taylor of Salem, Ya., has been spending the past few days here with relatives. Mrs. Della Smith, Mrs. J. M Harrington and Mrs. J. Q. Payne were calling at Kenova Thursday. Mrs. Harry S. Stout and little daughter of Charleston were Ceredo visitors the latter part of last week. Delbert < ainpbell underwent an operation at a hospital at Hunting ton last week for an affection of the throat. Mrs. \V. C. Hammond has re turned to her homo at Portsmouth after a short sojourn with friends at t his place. Mrs. Delbert Campbell has pur chased the property situate on West First street belonging to Rev. , T. Cole. Miss Cecil Canterbury of Whites creek spent Saturday and Sunday here the guest of Miss Kmma Ham mock. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Yeago and children of Portsmomn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady, Sr., last week. L. D. Rowe, who has been tak ing treatment for cancer at a hos pital at Richmond, Va., is expected home in about ten days. Mrs. J. Q. Payne of Portsmouth, Ohio, was the guest of relatives here Thursday. Mrs. Mary Payne accompanied her to Portsmouth and will remain there for some time. The sehool taught by Miss Rmma Hammock at Whites creek closed last Friday, The ooncluding exer cises consisted of recitations, dia logues, monologues, songs, etc. The members of the board of edu cation and patrons of the school all vote this one of the best terms in the history of that school, which is qaite a compliment to Mies Ham mock. -V F. L. Horsey of Guyandotte was a Ceredo visitor last Thursday. C. A. 'Rowe was here last Satur day from Portsmouth. He was en route to Richmond, Va., to visit his father, L. D. Rowe. Mrs. Lffie Deitz returned to Portsmouth Saturday after a week's vi-it here. Mrs. Deiiz of Whiles creek accompanied her home. Mis-es Clara and Laura Cole, Lillian aud Mary Cox and Jennie Walker attended the theatre at Huntington Saturday evening. A. M. Hager has moved his fam ily to Lexington, Ky. Mrs. M. C.' Grate occupies the cottage vacated by Mr. Hager on Fast Second street. !>rop me a card and I w ill phased to call and submit an esti m »te on your painting or papering, if I)oix;e. If you desire your stationery en graved <>r want engraved wedding invitations, etc., this office eau fur nish this class of work. Cal. and see samples. tf. Don’t fail to see our line of Men’s shoes and, low cut shoes in ‘‘latest style toes” at *2 50 and *3 oo per pair. Hruns Siiok Co., 24mar3w Catlettsburg, Ivy A. Walker of Whiles creek, R F. I). No. 1, was in town last Fri day. \\ hile here lie called at the Advanck office and left'the “need fur' lor the paper to be sent to bis home. Anthony W. Ilaynie of near Dunieilb 1‘. O. was in Ceredo last Thursday evening. He did not forget to hand u» a dollar to renew his subscription to the Advanck before leaving town. A big lino of Men’s Walk Over and Burt and Packard shoes and low cut shoes, just received. Alt newest styles, $3.50, *1.00 and *4 50 per pair. Biiuns Siiok Co,, 24mar3w Catlettsburg, Ky. Sheriff Sam. .1. Crum was a busi ness visitor to our town last Wednesday. Sam is one of the most accommodating sheriffs Wayne county ever hail. The only dis paraging thing about him is hi* politics. W, W. Smith, editor of the Tri-State Enterprise, wan elected Head Adviser at the recent Head t'amp convention of Jurisdiction “L” Woodmen of the World, held at Roanoke, Va. The next con vention will he held at Parkersburg two years hence. A big shipment of Ladies’ Ox fords and Strap Pumps just receiv ed, upper stock of patent, suede, cravenette, velvet or gun metal, $3.00, $3 oO and $4.00. Rkuns Shoe Co., 24mar3w Catlettsburg, Ky. It is stated that the work of double tracking ^the Norfolk A; Western is progressing very nicely. The Portsmouth and Columbus division is about completed, there only remaining a few miles of the track to he closed up. Indications are that thirty days more time and the tracks will be completed. A number of Ceredo and Kenova people attended the musical opera, “The Mikado.” at the Huntington theatre last Thursday evening. It was given by home talent under the auspices of the Huntington Choral club and warf largely attended and delightfully rendered. Mis* Lelia Ronley and F. R. Peck of Kenova assisted in the drills and chorusses. Mrs, Minnie Thompson and baby have returned from a rnomh’s visit to Mrs. T.’s sister, Mrs. C. II. Blackburn at Duluth, Minnesota. She reports Mrs. Blackburn, who was very ill, as much improved, kittle Shirley Thompson, who ac companied her mamma to Duluth, reroained with her aunt in the north western city. 8am. J. Wright, the. base ball pitcher, left last Wednesday for Wichita, Kansas, to accept a position with the Western Leagup. He is to receive two hundred dol lars a month. His expenses are paid when he is on the road, which is the greater part of the lime, and league ball players ravel in Pullman coaches and 'top at the best hotels. On Monday last Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wellman, of this city, left For San Antonio, Texas, where Mrs. Wellman goes in the hope that the mild, equable climate of lhat locality will restore her health. She has been indisposed almost !*ver since the birth of her child, »nd for this reason makes the change of residence. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman’s stay in Texas is in definite, depending on the condii lion of Mrs. Wellman. Her many trends here hope for her com plete restoration. The baby was left with Mrs. WTellman’s mother, Mrs. Johnson, of Kcnova.—Big Saudy New*, March 31. “Big Offer.** Read it else where in this paper. tf. ’Squire A G, Brown was at - Wayue on business yesteiday. j Judge Marcum made a business 1 trip to the county seat last Monday. The communication from Lava Iette cauic too late to appear in this issue. l*rof. Lee S. Dick of Dickson has accepted a position as teacher in the graded school at Wayne. Charles D. Carver of Dickson, U. I • D., No. 1, called last Monday I aud had his name placed on the Advance subscription list. Do you want seine choice Flower or Vegetable seeds? If so, accept our proposition beaded ‘*Btg Offer" elsewhere in this paper tf. J - F. Webb has been tendered a position with the Baldwin Detect ive agency and will probably ac cept . An ice cream social will be given at the W ashington church, Kellogg, Saturday night, April 8, for the benefit ot the church. All are iu vited. h on Sai.k •—Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper for eato at the Advance Stationery Store. Rib bon* JiO cents each; carbon paper 0 sheets for 25 cents. New Patent Leather 4 and <‘> strap Roman Sandals for children, just received. #1.25 to #2 00 per pair. Bruns Suok Co., 2 4 mar 3 w Catlettsburg, Ky. FIRE INSURANCE in the strongest companies at lowest rates. See us before you renew. l\ ’J'. McDougal, Ckkkdo, W. Va. Deputy Circuit Clerk J. M. Kigg visited relatives hero the first of this week, lie h an accommodat ing official and bis relatives and friends in tins part of the county are alwaysgl.il to see him. Kev. \ . A. Nanua, who has been assisting the pastor ol the M. K. church in conducting a scries of meetings, loft for other fields of labor last Monday. The meetings will continue all this week. The ladies of the M. E. church will hold an Easter market on Saturday, April 15. Everything good to oat will be on sale while many fancy and useful articles will aDo be offered to the public. I he population of Wayne county by magisterial districts, including towrns, as announced by the census bureau is as follows: Butler, 4, U07 ; Coredo, 4,428; Grant, 2,025; Lincoln. 4,003: Stonewall, 3,458, and Union, 4,570. <»et Luis paper one year, Parks’ Floral Guide three yearn and your choice of 10 packs of either flower or vegetable seeds, the total value of which is *1.75, all for *1.00 — the price of a year’s subscription to this paper alone. tf. In accordance with the recent act of the legislature the state is re quired to return to the several counties the amounts collected as road tax for the past two years. On this account there is duo Wayne county for 1900 *1004 and for 1910 *170 1, which with the amount on hand January first from county levy will make a total available for road purposes of *8336. The following named Ceredo and Kenova people were among those who attended the performance of the Mikado at the Huntington | theatre last week: .Misses Anna Lederer, llcrmia .Marcum, May William*, Alma Collier, Mary Cox. Grace Adkins, Anna and Blanche Bush, Sadie Wright, Mary Peek, Lelia Bonley, Leah Harris, Mrs. II. C. Duncan, Mrs. Jennie Duncan, Mrs. J. It. (ricske and sons, Her man and John Francis, Mrs. Belle Bu*h, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stark, F. ft. Peek and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Me Don gal. Keep Moths Away. To keep your winter clothing free Iroin moths, sprinkle any of the following freely among them before packing away: Moth Balls, pound, 10c1 Naptha Flakes, pound, |Oo Gum Camphor, ounce, 5c Wild A Boette, Florentine Drug Store, Huntington, W. Va. Fourth Avc. and Ninth street. “rtiQh Pocket*" the New Town Seroeant. The new council held its first meeting last Monday evening, il. II. Rutherford, familiarly known as * * 11 igh Pocket*,” was unaui- j mously elected as town sergeant. His name was the only one before the council for the poaitioo. The selection will be well received by a largo majority of the people of town, as he made one of tbe best officers tbe town ever had when be filled tbe position h»fore. Duiileith, W. Va. The Central Graded school at Buffalo creek closetl Friday. March 31. Prepara tions had been mmle t»y the teachers to give an entertainment nud quite an en j tjrabU ifMlOOB was nt V»-1 ■ came from Oeredo, Keuova. Ports* month and Huntington in udditiou to tie- mm in the Immediate virility Ail present expressed themselves as well pleased with the exercises. Most of the teachers ot Cen do district were glad when the lust iniuut * passed for their schools to close. Some are pomp to school while others will return to their respective homes to spend their vaca-. tion. It has also been rumored that several will emlnurk upon the sea of matrimony. Another one litis stated that she would rather keep house to herself than teach for oue more year. 1 he epidemic oT love seems to be con tagious as it i« spreading throughout the , district. If the community dot's not liud a cure—the teachers will be scarce. lhere was a party given Friday inplit at Miss Kuth Ply male’s. The following were present: Myrtle Ply male, Rebecca Ply male, Maude Ply male, Nellie Ply male, Krum Plymale. Wmie 1 Ivmale, Kosella Howe, May Howe. Alice Burg, Ecila \\ dsoti, Anna Wilson. Virginia Brvant, Armor Rowe, Mr ■ Morrow, S. S. Plymale, Kmery Plymale, Johu Malcolm , Stanley Mnleolm . 1M aril Malcolm, McKinley Howe, Grover Plymale and Walter Mees. I'll© following program was rendered at tlif* closing of the Central Graded \ tchool Friday: 5 Opening Address, Leora Plymale. ( >ld (dory. Song by School. An Inventory, Recitation by Curnio Malcolm. The Cost of the First Drink, Tableau, by Nellie Malcolm and Russell Ply male. The Doom of King Alcohol, Tableau, by John Malcolm, Ruth Plymale, l’.ruest Malcolm, Lt*ora I’lymale, Roy Fuller, Lloyd Malcolm, Russell Plymale and Ohio;* Perdue, rir-o-lee, Song by Primary Class Grandma Shaw’s Visit, Dialogue, by Cora Plymale, Leora Plvinitie, Hus sell Plymale. Cleo Malcolm, Gar net Miller, Mario Miller and Char lene Hayuie. « Fan Drill, by Leora Plymale, Violet Plymale, Cloo Malcolm, Ruth Ilinchman, Violet Hmchm.iti, Fflle Perdue, Nellie Maloolm, < Ihloe Pei due, Cora Plymale, Fstella Perdue, Frma Plymale and Ruth Plymale. Dolly’s Lesson , Recitation, bv Paulino Plymale CncleEph’s 11.,turn, Colored Dialogue, by Ruth Plymale, John Malcolm, Roy Fuller, Leora Plymale, Ruth Hiuchmnii andChloe Perdue. Hank Sphinx’s Discovery, Utcitation, by Estella Perdue. 1 ho lioop Drill, by Primary Class, Japanese Song, Intermediate 'I lio May Cneon, Erma Plymale, Ruth Plymale and Eeora Plymale. 1 lie 1 wo Flower (?) (iirls, Tableau, by Ruth Ilinchman and Cleo Malcolm, < Tlie Cinderella Play, Primary Class. Waiting for the 2:40 Triin, Dialogue, by Russell Plymale. Garnet Miller, Leora Plymale, Lloyd Malcolm, (’ora Plymale and some small children. The Explosion, Tableau, by Roy Fuller and Violet Hiuchmnii. I ujust Suspicion, Dialogue by Ruth Ply mule, Loom Plymale Estella P. rdne, Nellie Malcolm, Chine Per due, ( Ueo Malcolm and Ellin perdue. Koclc of Ages, Tableau , by Knth Ply nmle , Erma Plymale, Leora Ply inale, Violet Ilinchman, Chloe Per due, Rutli Hinchmau and Eflio Perdue, 1 In' Trials of a Canvasser, Dialogue, by Ernest Malcolm, Chloe Perdue, Leora Plymale. Hoy Fuller, Rnssi-1) Plymale, Violet Hinchman, Lloyd Malcolm, Norton Plymalo, Ethel Fuller, Dot.aid Plymalo and Ruth Hinclnnati. * * The Ten Virgins, Tableau, by Ruth Plymale, Erma Plymale, Leora Plymale, Kuth Hinchman, Violet Hinchman, Estella Perdue, Eflie Perdue, Chloe Perdue, Nellie Mal colm and Cleo Malcolm. Shall We Ever Meet Again? Closing Song. Wishing the Advance success I am, Very respectfully yours, Pilgrim. Yonr tongue in coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and ko. These symptoms show that yonr stomach is the trouble. To remove the cause is the first thiiiK, and Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to fake and most effect ive. Sold by all dealers, Horn. To Mr. and Mrs. Kllis Walters, April 2, 1011, an 8 lb. daughter. Uon’t fail to sen our lino of Ladies' “Custom Grade” shoes and low cut shoes at ♦•J.oo per pair. Bru.vm Siio* Co., 2imar.'fw Catlettsburg, Ky. MILLINERY OPEMING FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 7th and 81h, 1911 - m 1 11 — wm&mmmmm (-ome and see my hand some line of PATTERN HATS, just received from the east. All kinds of Millinery Goods at Right Prices. Mrs. 1. L. WATTS Main St., Ceredo, W. Va. \ OttU married douplc* nn> Itivm special attention l.y tin*. *torc- \\ e not only you the bent, most lasting furniture at vory reasonable price*. but cur salesmen will offer *u»«e8tion« *I,J ;l ,vioe to any who may ask for it is se, vice— young married people usually appreciate this assistance in liirt>i»hinK their borne. * ® It matters not whether you buy a two, three or five room outfit, or furnish a home throughout, or bur a single pi,• you will get the Maine attention and the same dependable quali ty at the prioe you extiool to pay. Buyers tell us bur Carpet and lt»m S io Rug show ing is unusually' large and satiafying. J.C. CARTER & CO. Complete Home Outfitter*. Undertaker* uiul Emtialmer*. 922-924 4TH AVENUE II r\TI\(JTO\ FREDERICK BLO^K —i II n I! n If? The First National Bank Of CVrcMlo, W. Vn. I CAPITAL. FULLY PAID. - - $50,000.00 ' SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. - $15,300.00 "F ■' ^ 01 uro a f»tr«ms*'r in thin community, w*» nek von I to mveHtignt* our ("landing* Any citizen will 1>m pleaded | A to t«»11 you about thia matituhon. I :: fNTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. OKO, W. NCIIWAIIT7, POSITIONS GUARANTEED WFT will OUAH ANTEF5 you n. position If you wrlto wa rnnl •oon. Wo runny moro ntu r ... “t.onco supply tho ononnoun ilomnml f>»r our armlimlcH, An noon an wo K*’t tho requlrud number or ntudonts Hun oner will bo withdrawn Bo wrttoatonco torpurUuului M. ' 00 HURINKSR COLLKOK anooairoiATBii MTtni.ieiiw) ihim TiOTTIHVir^T^in. KV. KENOVA TRANSFER CO. KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA. ” WHOLESALE DEALERS IN -— Allan Portland Cement, Pig'll Marion Lime. Gypsum Wall Plnat t»*r, Hydrated Lime, Red < Vdar Shingles, Lath. Tar Paper, Robber and Parnid Roofing, Roof Paint, Cbimuev Itrick, Fire Prick, Fire Clay, Flue Tile, Hewer Pipe, Glass, Nails, Partied Wire, Hay, ricd, Floor, Meal, Potatoes, Grass Heeda, Fertilizers and Coal. " LOW PRICES AND QUICK DELIVERIES - Operating Wharf and River and Rail Transfer. Rates and rimo I able* furnished for Cincinnati and Pittsburg Packets. Correspondence solicited. Band for Price LUt. The lhirher Sanatorium and Hospital, ( 1012-1014 Virginia Street, ( CHARLKST<>N, \\ EST V A. For Medical and Surgical Cases. I Llegant Rooms in Fire-Proof Building. FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS ! HUGH G. NICHOLSON, M. I)., Proprietor. | WHO WOULD MR THINK II. Tlmt It Wit that old drabdromi dy<*d or»*r to anoh a rich brown, black or Mae? Yon can K«*t nddml wont oat of yoar dr* w* by having them cleaned or dy*>4 nt Tbanm'n, and they nr** ♦•<ju.il t<* a new gown. Dnliratfl »ilk waint* rrtnita will no cleaned ordyod in (ttnami.n tlmt will tnrjiriw yon whoityou hring t Inin to aa. Till >1A ii 4 0.. fll-i Ith Ave. , Klor< nfioo Hnlldinir HUNT1NCJTI>S. . W*>T VA. KENTUCKY NATIONAL BANK CATLETTSBUHO, JC EUTUCK Y CAPITAL $;;>.ooo.oo i OFFICERSt O. W. Gunnbll, Pre§. Charmc* Rumrll, V. Pro*. Krnrnt Mkkk, Ctobier. moi. ■DIRECTORS' Char. Ruamkll A. Mima Ernbat Msbk John Rumkll G. W. Gunnbi.l We ture In * position to look af ter Wayne county wtoom with core and dispatch. Yon Are Invited to Open An Acconnt in Person or by M ]i