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' (EREJH) - AJ) VANCE. WM1 — _UoTofdto Home Intemu, Locml and Oeneral News. VOLUME XXVI _CEREDO. WAV ME CO., W. VaT^S^TT^i.... V, ,...■ - ... Extra Session. At a meeting of prominent Republi cans held at Wheeling Monday, Govern or Glasscock, it is stated, signified his intention of calling an extra Bession of the state legislature. The members thereof will be convened during the early part of May, the exact date at this time having not been made pablic. -— Tom L. Johnson Dead. Tom L. Johnson, ex-mayor ofCleve laud, Ohio, died at his home in that city last Monday night after a lingering illness from a complication of diseases. Mr. Johnson was u prominent figure in Americau politics, being an advocate 'of tho single tux theories ns advanced by Henry George. His greatest fight was with the street car syndicate in his own city, in which he attempted to compel the company to give the citi zens a three-cent fare. In this struggle he lost. He served in congress with W. _J. Bryan and was a great admirer of •she lattpr. Diarrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and jTiarrhoea Remedy not only cuics -promptly but produces no unpleasant nfter effects. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by all •dealers. Fuller Improving. The condition of Ira Fuller, the Camp Creek grocer, who was shot by Anthony Crawford, one week ago last night, two miles beyond the city limits, •continues to improve. Fuller is still at the Huntington hospital where he was taken on the night of the shooting. Until yesterday none of his people had :t>een to see him, even his wife remain ing away from the hospital, it is said. Crawford, the jealous husband, whose wife Fuller is said to havo deliberately taken away from her proper station in life, has never been found by the authorities and there seems to have been made little or no effort to appre hend him after that lirst night.—Hunt ington Herald-Dispatch, April 1). Birthday Party. The home of Mrs. It. G. Morrison Grant street, Portsmouth, Ohio, was the scene ot a delightful children’s par ty on Saturday afternoon, when her sweet little daughter, Bernice, celebrat ed her sixth birthday anniversary. The rooms were very prettily decorut «ed with spring flowers, the color scheme "being pink and white, which was also carried out in the table decorations, with a birthday cake of pink and white gleaming with six pink candles. The children spent the afternoon playing various games, an interesting feature being the several recitations by Master Anderson Cook. Delicious refreshments of cream, cake, chocolate ond fruit punch were served to the following little guests by Mrs. Morris, assisted by Mrs. Martin Cook, Edith Morris presiding at the punch bowl: Faith Garrett, Jnlia Clark, Alma Allard, Mildred Graves, Marguerite Haney, Bertha Davis, Marie Workman, Maude Wilson, Vivian Scott, Madeline Morris, John Payne, Everette Riggs, Anderson Cook, Bertie Prince and Basil Leslie. The pri/.o in n peanut scramble was won by Maude Wilson and Alma Al lard. Many beautiful presents were receiv ed by the charming little hostess. When You Deal with Us We Give You Your Share of Our Profits. Phy? sxzk time being. \V e hare now on saJe at very low figure* an excellent line of JEWELRY . GUI' GLASS ami _LK W ARE. Call and »ce a*; we appreciate yonr patronage. m^ 21 JEWELED. j " Kings Chains Bracelets") 1 L.«ckets~ It. <3c A TWEEL ..RELIABLE jewelers... ,.x yy Ja“‘U’ |XPLRT WATCH AND JEWE.LR/REPAIRING 0..7 Third Avenue, - - HUNTINGTON, WEST VA. Easter Market. The ladies of the M. K. church will hold an Easter market in the lower room of the Odd Fellow building next Saturday. Many things suitable for your Easter din ner will Ik* on sale, as wrell as ar ticles of an ornamental and useful nature, A cordial invitation is (extended to the public to give the ladies a call. Corn anti lltiiiion Plaster. You can get wonderful relief by np plyiug corn and bauiou plasters to your I aching corns. Blue Jay Corn and Bunion Plasters, 15c Ads Corn and Bunion Plasters, 10c Allen’s Corn Plasters, • 10c Stukey Corn and Bunion Plasters, 10c and 15c Corn and Bunion Plasters, all sizes, 10c Wild & Boette, Florentine Drug Store., 4th Ay®, and Ninth street, Hunt ington, W Va. For Sale. T he M. E. church property nud lot (40x140) ou which the build ing is situate, on corner of Syca more and sixteenth street, Ken ova, Is for sale. This building could be remodeled and be made a tirst-olass dwelling, the loca tion being an exce'lent one. For particulars call on YV. G. Smith, Keuova, W. Va. Smartf $1,500,000 Lett bu Neuro. After a long illness, John Trower, reputed to have bepn the wealthiest uegro in the United States, died Wednesday at his home in Germantown, Pa. Trow er, whose fortune is said to amount to % 1,500,000, was promi nent in church Work and founded a Baptist seminary iu Downing town, Pa. IIp was 01 years old. Prompt relief in all cnses of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take, soothing and healing iu effect. Sold by all dealers. With the commitment of Andy Kilcoyne to the West Virginia aBylmn this morning, one of the strangest instances of the per versity of the humau mind has been 1 rought to notice. Several days ago Kilcoyne, who lives on Nineteenth street near Third avenue, went to Dr. L. V. Guthrie, in charge of the asylum, and said that he was afraid that he was going insane. Examination proved that his fears had some foundation, paresis or softening of the braiu, having set in. Kilcoyne was then obliged to seek Magistrate A. L. Gregory, which he did this morning and was committed with due formal ity* — Huntington Advertiser, April 4. -♦♦♦ — Get this paper one year, Parks’ I" loral Guide three years 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. Walker Branch, W. Va. Health iu our community is good with the exception of a few bad colds. P. H. Brumfield is going around as usual, picking up old jokes and cracking them on other folks. He’s all right. Miss Sadie Sharp spent several days with her auut, Mrs. \V. J. Drown, last week. Miss Blanche McKeand visited relative at Butlalo creek last wt ek * Messrs. Homer McKeand and Bud Pnacker made a tiviu^ trip ^ to Docks creek last Suudav. Miss Daisy I'lymale was visit ing relatives at Keuova last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jobu Skean and little son visited home folks re een’ly. Mr-. S. Ad ams visited rela> tives on Walker Branch hint week. Wiley Perdue is going to raise a goodly supply of potatoes this year. Hurrah for Wiley. School- in our district have closed. We suppose there will he many a fair youug maiden's heart made sad for departed loved oues. April 5. Ti p*y. Midnlulil In the Ozarks nml yet sleepless Hiram Scranton, of Clay City, 111., coughed and coughed. He was in the mountains on the advice of tive doctors, who said he had con sumption, hut found no help iu the climate, and started homo. Hearing of Dr. Kiug s New Discovery, ho began to use it. “I believe it saved my life,” he writes “for it made a new limn 0*1110, so that I can now do good work again. ” For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, In grippe , ast hma, croup, whooping cough, hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, it’s the best known remedy. Price f>Oc and f 1 00. Trial bottle free I (.ruaranteed by Moss Drug Store, Cere t}0j and 11 N v Williams, K mova. Mrs. Ghas. Pritchard Dead. 1 Death came to Mrs. Charles L | Pritchard at the Kessler hospital at I 10:45 o clock yesterday morriiig, l'ol ■ lowing au op -ration for serious disease, 1 that had advanced too far to be cured, i The decedent was 4:5 years of age and is j survived by a husband and two children, | Mrs. J. S Dinkins and O. M Billups, daughter and son, all of whom reside in this city. A number of brothers and sisters reside in Cerodo. Following tho demise the body of tin deceased was prepared for interment and removed to tho homo at Third avenue and Seventeenth street. The funeral will ho held at tho U. B. church at 2:80 o’clock this afternoon, luter ment will bo made at Spring Hill.— Huntington Herald-Dispatch, April 11. The deceased was a sister of John M . and Ed. Harrington aud Mrs. Luniau of this place. How’s This? We offtrOne Hundred Dollar* Reward for any cane of Catarrh that canoot he cured by Hall * Catarrh Cure. J1 • t’H KN KY A CO., Toledo, Ohio, we,the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney lor the past 15 year*, and believe him perfectly honorable In all bn*lne*K trannac tlon* and financially able to carry out any obligation* made by lit* firm. Waloino. k inn an A Marvin, .. ... ,, Wholesale DriigglHt*. Toledo, O. * Hall * Catarrh Cure I* taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonial* aent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Hold by all druggist*. Take Hall’* Family Pill* for constipation. A full line of Misses' and Chil. dren’s Homan Sandals, just receiv ed. Bruno Siiok Co., 24 man w Catlettsburg, Ky, WAYNE, W. VA. Local News From the County-seaL Columbus Brumfield of Camp creek was a business caller here the first of the week. \ isitors from Crum, who wero here Monday, were (General Mar cum, \\ . R. C >rus aud Alex Mar cum. N lei'ora from Buffalo, who were here Tuesday were (4. T. Perdue, W. J. Drown and C. H. Kendrick. Lucian Queen. partner of the firm of J. <i Lambert it Co., ot Kenova was a visitor here Sun day. A iley Hale of Camp croek was at the county seat ou Monday. B J. Robinson and hia lately wedded bride left Sunday for their home near I'roetorville, Ohio. Allen Wilson and Wayne Fergu son of Ceredo disfrict were trans acting business Imre the firat of the week. Ou Saturday and Sunday John Hardwick, Sr., of Mill creek, visited his sou, D. B. Hardwick, of this place. Elba Davis of Miller* Fork was iu town Monday last. J. D. Wellman visited relatives and friends here Sunday. C. II. .loues of Armilda was in town the early part of the week. W. F. Wellman of Ardol was here on a busmens mission last Monday. W . T. Hardwick of Genoa visit ed bis brother, 1). B. Hardwick, last Sunday. Joseph Ball of Patrick creek wap in town the latter part of the week. French and Ira Smith of Reocb Fork found business at Wayne the early part of the week. baylor Prpslou was before the county court transacting business on Monday last. Other callers at this place dur ing the past week wore: Levi Uigg of Iiig creek, ’Squired. W. Huff of F'cho, W. J. Lemastor of Radnor, T. J. Asbury of Mathis Ridge, Lambert Mills of Two Mile, '/, I. Boss of Wilsons creek, Dock Belcher of Camp creek and Marshall Clay of Nostlow. Deputy Circuit Clerk dohn M. Rigg was oalled to Huntington Sunday on account of the illness of one of his special friends, Wil liam Dingoss, who is at the Kes sler hospital. W. J. Napier represented the Modern Woodmen Lodge of this place at a convention held at Ce redo on last Wednesday. W- IL Smith, d S. Oshurn and I. F. Counts, members of the county court, were all present at the regular session on Monday. Johnson Hensley of Coredo was transacting business here before the county court on Monday. April 0,1911. O. G. Saved his Mother’s Lite. “Eonr doctor* had given mo up,” write* Mr*. Unara Gainc* of Avoc'a U , “and my children and all my rriend* were looking tor mo to die .Vh*-n my eon insisted thnt I n»o Electric [#itters. I did so, mid thoy h&vo done ne a world of good. I will aiway* >rain« them Electric Bitter* i* a >ricele** blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, back tche, headache, weakne**, debility, con fipation or kidney disorders. Use hem and gain new health , strength and igor. They’re guaranteed to satisfy or noney refunded. Only Wo at Bios* Jrug Store, Ceredo, and R. Ney Wil iams, Kenova. I'iikrk will be no grand jury for tforgan county at the April term of ourt, there being no necessity for •ne. The jail is empty and has >een for some time; in fact very ew prisoners have been incarcer ted therein during the past nin« nonths. All of which tells its own tory of a no-license town. Those storing saloons may talk as they (lease, but they can’t get away from he lact that where is no booze here is better order and fewer ar ests for violations of law_Mor ;an Messenger, County Camp, M. W. of A The Wayne County Camp, At. W. of A., met la Wright’s Hal! Ceredo, Wr. \ a., on Wednesday, April 5, 1911, with the following representatives present: Cer«do, No. 7 117, J. F. Ifutohi son, Henry Mays and C. M. Porter; Wayne, No l.'»175, W\ J. Napier; Kast Lynn, No. 15170, H. B. Por ter; Whites creek, No. Millard Cyrus. The County Camp wa* called to order hy Acting Con oil .!. K. Hutchison, who stited the object of the meeting. H. B. Porter wt« then made permanent chairman .and J. h • Hutchison permanent clerk. I he chairman named Neighbors W . .1. Napier and C. M. Porter is a committee on credentials. The committee on credentials reported all representatives having their cre dential* present with the exception of Neighbor Millard Cyrus of W bite* ( reek camp. On motion, • Inly seconded and carried, Neigh bor Cyrus was given unseat in the County Camp. Nominations were then called for for representative to the state convention to be held at Charles ton on the liiHt Wednesday in May, IU11. Neighbor Henry Mays was placed in nomination and there be ing no oppo-ition he was elected by acclamation. Neighbor Wr. ,1. Napier was placed in nomination for alternate representative, and there being no opposition ho also was declared duly elected by acclamation. The place for holding the next County Camp was then called for. By unanimous consent Wayne was selected as such place of meeting, the Comity Camp to bo held in ID 14 Kicked bu a Mad hoi^e* Samuel Birch of Bootown , Wis ., hud a most narrow escape from losing his leg, as no doctor oonld heal tho fright ful sore that developed, hut at last Buckleu’H Arnica Salvo cured it com pletely. It’s tho greatest healer of ul cers, hums, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, eoriiH, cold-sores, bruises and piles on earth. Try it. ffio at Bloss Drun Store, Oeredo, and K, Ney William*, Kenova. The Juries. Grand .Jurors for May form of circuit court wore drawn by J. G. Lambort, county clerk, and G. W. Frazier, circuit clerk, last week aa follows: Ceredo Diatrict—W. M. Carver, J. It. Malcolm aud T. N. Johnson. Uniou District—Ulysses San som, J. H. Ballengee, George Moore aud William Booton. Butler District—F. M. Thomp son, Richard Lakius and Henry Ferguson. Liucolu District—Wm. Lycana, Harvey 8tepp and Floyd Damron. Grant District — Thomas 8. Mathis. Stonewall District—8. C. Stal ey and McDonald Adkins. The following petit jurors were drawu by Jury Commissioners W. T. Workman and W. B. Gar rett: Ceredo District—J. M. Plymale, Freelio Workman, J. A. Shingle ton, 8. D. Smith, F. X. Sheible hood, A. P, Malcolm, B. F. Smith, Reuben Osbun.’ John Skwan and Ed Swanson. Union District—T. J. Ad* ins, A. W. Shrewsbury, Ned Irby J. W. Booth, Noah Reynolds, J. II. Dunkle, William Walker and O. J. Rife. Butler District — M i n v i 11 e Thompson, James Billups, Lind sey Ferguson, Roscoe Murray aud V. A. Bloss. Lincoln Distriot--Joe Brown, JefT Pinson, Isaac Meade, Thomas Ratcliff, Will Hardwick, William Bowe, J. M. Brown, T. J. Pres ton, Ram Mills and A. C. Cod ley. ^ Grant District—Saunders Ad kins, William Sprj, George W. Finley and Charley Lowe. Stonewall District — John M. Saunders, Paris Adkins, W. J. Justice.—Wayne News. ----——. (Never Outot Work. Tho busiest liitle things ever made aro Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Every pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength , languor into energy, brain-fag into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. Only 25o at BIom Drag store, Coredo, and ft. Nev Willinms Kenova I April 22 Gleaning Up Dau. There ban been a number of citizens of Oeredo before ni« urg ing a general and early oleaoing j up of the streets aud alley** this !.v«ar. In reply to all concerned I wish to sav that about the let day of May, 1910, while cleaning the streets and alleys th*re was a notice given to all property own ers and tenants station thai if any ! garbage was dumped in street or alley adjoiniug their property 'hey would be subject to prosecu tion and that ordinance, sec"* »um 4, would bo strictly enforced. Kor years it h«iR been the habit of making the alloys a dumping place for litter and filth md it seems difficult to overcome the habit. If ordinance, eectn n 4, was enforced to the letter it would alTeothalf of the citizens <>f Oe redo. The alloys must he kept free and dean at all times. The alleys are intended for the use of the traveling puhlio, as well as the streets, and should anything happen by such trash being al lowed in alloys, to man or beast, the town would be responsible. I deem it my official duty to en deavor to right ill's wrong and will therefore set aside the 22nd day ok Aimul, 1911, for a general cleaning up day of garbage and filth and remove to dump or bury. Kvery good citizen is requested and will lend a helping hand for the sake of good health, civic prirlo and sulsty. The pig pons and yaults must not be forgotten. Property own ers or tenants who have pig pons or vaults not in a sanitary condi tion will please make them ho as soon as possible so they will uot annoy vour neighbor, lly com plying with this request you will avoid embarassing notices. Tho board of health of Ceredo aided by the stale board will muke au inspection on or before tho 10th day of May, 1911. I do hope that all good citizms will remember the general garbage ousting day. E. H. Smith, Mayor. — ■ - — — Every family and especially those who reside in tho country should be provided at ell times with a bottle of ''’hambcrlnin’s Liniment There is no telling when it may bo wanted in case of an accident or emergency. It is most excellent in all cases of rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Bold by all deal ers. Guuandotte to Bp, Annexed to huntinuton. Uuyandotte, a century-old town, ' held its annual elcotion last Thurs day and took a vote as to wbother it would be made a part of Hunt ington. The vote stood 800 for annexation to 70 against. Tho town went “wot” by a majority of 70, There was but ode ticket in thd Held for municipal officers and as annexation won the men elected on that ticket will never take up tnelr duties. For this reason not more than half tho votes were cast for the candidates. ---——'♦ • *• ......... Yoar tongno is coated. Yoaf breath is foal. Headache* come and go. These symptom* show that your Htomach is the trouble. To remove the cause Is the first thing, and Chamber - Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablet* will do that. Rosy to take and most effect ive. Sold by all dealers, •-— ■ , Invitation. Huntington, W. Va., f April 6,1911. ( The Congregational church of Huntington sends Greetings to the church of Ceredo and requests its presence at our communion ser vices on Raster morning and at tho laying of the corner stone of the new church on the same day at four p. m. Cordially yours, Elizabeth Johnstoic, Assistant Clerk* The members of the Ceredo church who will attend are request ed to notify Mrs. J. R. Gieske, clerk, as soon as possible, as the Huntington people desire to know the number from this place who will be present at the morning ser vices, in order to prepare for their entertainment. Died. Mrs. Albert Luca* died at her home at Neal station on Tuesday the 4th inst., of consumption. She leaves a husband and lire small children,