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. ur and _io, vibit fed lo Hunt* continue in ness. ’s club will >lrs. W inters evening. % Visited Miss Serwind, Me .ter j>art of i •avalette was o one day pdege a |>lean Rh although it was tin few days ago, is all we are prepared to lass printing. as returned from Ar mg», where he spent kir.g treatment for He says he feels fine. e, who came from al days ago, has re From his mother and aside at OrytoD, ()., .*aped the flood. Connolly writes that hc u« uccu u<>ving big revivals on the Malden circuit. At Malden there were 245 conversions and at I’utnev there were 259 conversions. I aod farm and ges ; must be ice to Ohcak x 34, E, Liver eturns thanks Ceredo especi 1 her a home— i, Mr. Wade j, Mrs. Will fStewart, Mrs. ers. •per begins and avoids I 8. BillupH in at Hunt* R week nerving on the Rnd Jury. ■ complete for the well Bnuieh of Big Lynn and fRhe cominenct-d coon. IN a law Htndent |^B 1 ' L' 1 HRBrd IV. lie return, d s'. yB\W‘d i < n ay. vs He died EBH^R* Ini rnd >.ai urdav ||||||||^wn a l I v -filler, Ky. ’11 vs miian and * l‘" 'el he 11 death. |»t<*«i«L Id , and K. L W. I h<>inpN( . vs a- npe|i|. I \[ Iiulav, R^Bregular Apiil term. ^^Rll the IP I *-• w day* ot next which was blown down Phelp's well on Millers Fork been rebuilt and the work on Tie well has been resumed. S.M A 1.1.- I'OX ON PAIMJLE CREEK. 1 he board of health of the county hedd a meeting at the court house Tuesday; Present: C. M. Fraley, president of the county court; Dr. •I. W. Kife, president of the board; Kuhis Lester, secretary and D. B. Hardwick, pros. atty. It bad been reported to the hoard that a case of small-pox had devel oped at Sith Webb’s home on Paddle creek in Butler district. The Board employed Louis Barr to wait on the ease and see that a (juaran tine is maintained and Dr. Rife wa« instructed to go at once and render the necessary medical aid. * April 10. \ Reader. Died. . Wm. Jarrell, aged about 00 years, Ked at the residence of W. M. ^Kwart, two miles south of Ceredo, ■fst Wednesday, of neuralgia of the peart. He was sick for several days Lrior to his death. After having « leave Ins home on account of high Pater he walked to Mr. Stewart’s. I iu* deceased owned a dwelling In the Last Knd of town that was washed away by the flood. The only things he saved were a portion of his household goods and two mules. He leaves tw'o sons and one daughter to mourn his death. The body was buried in the Harve Perdue cemetery Friday. George Dickerson, an aged color ed man who had been a resident of the Last End for many years, died of diseases brought about by old age, March 28. The remaius were buried at Kel loSB How’s This? We offer One Hnndred Dollars Reward for any case of Culm rh lhateauuotbe cured by Hall s (Catarrh Cure. K. J. CH EN KY <fc CO., Toledo. Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney «or the past 15 years and believe him per eei y liouoiah e 111 ail business transac tions nmi tinnncial’y able to catry out any obligations made by Ids firm. Waldiso. Rinnan & Mahvin, ti ... „ . Wholesale Druggists. Toledo.O. Hall a (alarrh Cure is taken Internally, art i ng direct tv upon the b’ood ami mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sen! free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constIpatlon, House Cleaning' Time. Mayi>e yon need some of the following: Wood alcohol and cam phor, strong ammonia, crude car bolic acid, chloride lime, moth halls, naphtha flakes and special furniture polish prepared for removing white Hood stain. Wild <fc Boette, Druggists, Flor entine Hotel corner, Huntington, W. Va. Adv. rORSAi.R. — Isa’’red Rock Kggs. fifteen for *1.25. One hundred *’ .00. Satisfaction guaranteed. Best of relrence gi\en on request. K.mma Haroitt, Saybrook, III., Route 1. Adv. 1 Omari w. Have numerous orders booked for later on, but let ue g»t buav now—at once. C. Vr. Dodok, Painting and Decoratmg, Adv. lOcnarlw. Kenova. VV. W. Smith has opened a law office in the Prindle building, over' the Collonial theatre, 4th avenue, ! Huntington. He will continue to practice in Wayne county. Don’t wait for a statement if you owe for this paper. We will cheer fully and thankfully give you credit for any amount you may send. The county bridge that spans Twelve Pole at this place was not washed away, as were many bridges, by the receut flood. Wa think Spring it hart for keeps tbit time. Let m# help you cleto house. tim. C. V. Dodqk, Hog and Dtcoraimg, ^ Kenova ■•try i. teveus May. ( daughter of A. L ! evens, was bom in Callet tshnrg, < b 28, 1913. Age ] t> day*. iShe married , V Aug 30, 1902 Ut this I union live children Here botn unto ' them, all of whom have crossed th* ! river save one line daughter named I jt* rankle who still survms h« r ‘ mother. tShe win brought up in the 1 ! j church, and taught to love and j ( I serve God. At the time of her I i death she was a member of the (Je- ' ! redo Baptist church. Dur:ng her j | last illness she was a great sufferer, * hut always patient, she never mur- , mured nor complained bcueath the J ( chastening rod, hut in the hour of j [greatest pain did lean upon her God J she is not dead hut gone before. ( I love to think of her and Lonnie, j not as dead, but just across the J border land. Death is an unwelcon s ( messenger, yet he will come to all ! ot our homes, lie nill enter in, ! his time none can tell. ^ In the sad bereavement whivh has ! recently befallen Mr. Stevens and ! family they certainly Lave the ( prayers and sympathy of every ] Christian in teredo. We know not • what a day may bring forth, but we ( know that all things work together j for the good to those who love God. ! Wit. Fai.i.kn. | -- • - For rheumatism you will find nothing t better than Chandsjrlain’s Linimeut i Try it and see how quickly it gives re- * lief. For sale by all dealers. i * Ai*vrr’lr«n»< -- 5 Shoals, YV. Yra. Health is very good at this writ- ^ ing with few exceptions. | Arnold Perdue, who has been : quite sick with typhoid fever, is ' getting some better. £ Mrs. J ulia Stephenson is on the S sick list. " Mrs. Ella Carroll is visiting her I brother, whose child is very sick, f at Kenova. E. E. Staley was called to Ports mouth last Friday on account ol ( the serious illness jjof his danghter, 1 who has typhoid fever. Mrs. E. E Staley and Mr*. .las. f McCallister were the guests of ltev. 1 Jerry Harmon and wife last Mon- t day. 4 Mrs. J. M, Ply male was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Me u Caliister Wednesday. 1 A revival meeting has just closed at the Newcomb Baptist church A with good success, there being 21 * soul- saved. Another meeting is 4 being held at the Stony Point d school house on Buffalo with much success. " Well, I have told you all the f news, ho will have to stop for this £ tune. March 28. h, L. | Don't be surprised if you have an attack r of rheumatism this spring. Just rub £ the affected parts freely with Chamber- | laiu’s Liniment and it will scon disap- fc pear. Sold by all dealers (Advertisement) Tlie Juries. The following citizens of the - county will he requested to do jury j service at the May term of circuit c court: fi GRAND JURORS. r, Geredo District—Wiley flatten, Harrison Johnson, Wm. Ferguson and J. YV. Iron*. | Union—Elijah Bailey, Wm. F. ^ Marshall and Gallie Bowen. a Butler—I). H. Johnson, YV. T. A Workman and Moses Tucker. Lincoln—P. H. Wilson, Harvey I J Stepp and Alex Pratt. P Grant—Alvis Maynard. jP Stonewall—John B. Dean and P W in. Parsons. FKT1T JUBOKS. F Ceredo District—Herbert Jack. '4 son, Fd. Davis, J. J. Johnson, Ike 4 Hensley, Jeff Drown, J. R. Mai colm, Guy IMymale Jr., and Oliver - Weilraan. Union—A. W. Stratton, Alfred J Childers, G. D. Ward, Hays Ward, Kllis Watts, Ira Smith, A. J. Ross, - John M, Cade and O. S. Newman, a Butler — Rufus Lester, A. J. Stull/., Jerome Akers, S. J. Crum, * W. ,1. Smith, Oliver Loar, L. B. ^ Damron, Dan Reed and I. B. i Smith. ^ Lincoln—L. K. Vinson, John C. \ Ferguson, T. R. Ratliff, Hezekiah ( Adkins aud John L. Jarrell. Graot — Lewis Toppins, Boyd . Maynard, R. W. Nelson, John ' Kamey, Ed. McClellan, Wiley * Queen and Checker Queen. ( Stonewall — Shannon Fry and I Hezekiah Marshall. j Dr. J. C. Schulz, M. I).,! Making a Specialty of internal Diseases. • 14 4th Ava., over Celonial Theater, I HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Phwnrhl^ (lkmarStn.J I I GIVEN AWAY J ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17-VALUE 8400 HAT seemed to us to be a question prom- & ises now a gratifying success. £ It pays to be liberal with our trade. £ We will give away a Beautiful Claxton Parlor Piano to some fc r one of our customers on Wednesday, September 17. 2 wp.are daily receiving New anil Attractive Offerings from & 2 ' l|,' lasliion centers and you will find our stocks complete in s > 2 all lines, regardless of the heavy daily demand. - jfi ■ Up sute and ask for your Piano Votes with every pur- j i <iiasp. _ 5 J Rules of Contests JI (X Name of Contestant will not be known. Name of Contestant will not be published. Every Contestant is.credited with 2,000 votes to start with. Every Contestant gets a num ber. Standing of Contestants’ numbers published weekly. All votes must be brought in for recording on Wednesday. Votes must not be written up on. __Ml I • i 1 ie votes in packages with Con testants’ number and the amount on top slip only. Color of Votes will change and ** and must be recorded weekly. *1 Votes are transferable only m before recording. Contestant having the largest number of Votes on Sept. 17 wins the Piano. Candidates not bringing in personal votes will be dropped. * nnis »in uc given at our tnree stores—men s and tieneral Shoe Store in f? Opera House Bldg., Women’s and General Dry Goods Store at Old £ \ Stand, 5c and 10c Store in Gunnell Bldg. 5 S D. H. CARPENTER CO. i | 3 Stores on Division Street, Catlettsburg, Kentucky. 5 ! The First National Bank | Of Cere.lo, W. Va. Lj| | CAPITAL, FULLY PAID, ~ - $50,000.00 1 URPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $15,000.00 ^ p| TF YOl are a stranger in this community, we ask you jjy I to investigate our standing Any citizen will be pleased W A to tell you about this institution. nM * .'*% INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. || jfcr> jfcn ►»»>»€€«»»»»»»« 5 Standard. Planing J^Eill Go. 52 J 25tli Street, Ashland, Ky. Telephone 101 ^ U ' DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF - ■ , S Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling and W y Siding; Doors, Windows, Lath and Shingles. H Kiln Dried Interior Finish and Stairways a Specialty. V jj Estimates Given Cheerfully. V y J. B. KITCHEN, Mgr. ¥ » CCA Subscribe —$1 ycar-casli l KENTUCKY NATIONAL BANK % m CA.TLETT8BTJBQ, KENTUCKY. . I® $75,000.00 ^ OFFICEFS: % G. W. Gi wnbll, Pres. Charles Russell, V. Pres. ^ Ernest Meek, Cashier. mono jjj ■DIB.^CTOKa £ Chah. Russell A. Mims m Ernest Meek John Russell G. W. Gunnktx * m We are tn a to ter Wayne A with care and dispatch. ^| ^ Ton Are Invited to Open An Account in Person or by Ma i. g SiHtHffHItEiNHtMlIttl Executor’s Notice. To all persons indebted to John Mead, Sr , deceased, or having claim* against him are hereby notified to make sett'e ment for all claims at once with the un dersigned executor. tJiven under my hand this the 28th day of Feb. , 1913. D. D. Wai.i.ace, 5 mar 4wks. Executor. (Advertisement.) Baltimore & Ohio R. R. LOW RATE ONE-WAY FARES TO MANY POINTS IN Alberta, Arizona, British Colum bia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Mexico, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Saskatchewan. I exas, l tab, Washington and Wyoming. Tickets on sale daily from March 15 to April 15, 1913, inclusive. For full information call on or nd dress Ticket Agent, Baltimore & Ohio K. H. Notice to Tax-Payers. To the Tax.Payers of Wayne Coun tv : Y. u are hereby notified that you mu«t make immediate settlement of your taxes. Under the law I am required to fettle in full with the incoming fherifT. By giving this matter your att.ntion you will save interest and possible et ts. All taxes not paid on or before dune 1 will be returned delinquent By paying sheriff now you will save the costs and trouble of redeeming from the auditor. Don’t delay. Write for a state ment as soon as you read this no tice, provided your taxes are unpaid. Office open every (lav in the week. Yours truly, .Sam J. Crum, ex-Sheriff, 3 1 2 if. W ay bo, W. V' a. Notice to Taxpayers In Grant and Stonewall. I will not do any riding this year, I shall send statements and ex. pect you to respond promptly, ( When in Wayne yon will find me* at the jail. It will he an necommo t dation to all concerned to settle all 1 taxes early. ) Wry truly, \ Frank Mat, Dept. Sheri i AdvirtlMont > Large, n*w pencil tablet# at " Advance office.