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— - . * $s>« 1 a^rTicl FLOOD SALE OF ♦ Entire stock of new, clt; n, wholesome groceries. Been locked up since the fiord in smashed to smithereens to sell SALE FLLwi) GROCERIES STARrl Every vestige of groceries in the house unconditionally sacrificed. Little prices hitherto beyo __ the conditions that now confront us. T **16c! ZT**"1'""" ’ 5clS,>!i?r^ 19c “pssisvj^s?. 9c|w^r.vgr°°d aad 3c|^.^ewp^ uo“4c I | yjaST' Sagr**- ,hei9c|S^u,,erBeaD,7c % ^ WoodsPmeeting conditions heroically. OPENS AT 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAY MORNING) RAIN OR SHINE “d S l----—___ ~ X | WOODS TO $ I Ave., Huimngloit, West Va. % 4*4**i*4‘*|**{**{»*|**S»4»*{>4,*a*-L.2,. ., ^ v ~?• ^ - . » e *•§» Quiet Wedding, Thursday evening, March 25 at Mm home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. hmma Ilite, of West Huutiugtou, there occurred a quiet hut pretty ing, the contract ng parties ^ Vg M:bb Sailie B Ward of West Huntington and Mr. Claud Barbour of Adame Ave., Hunting ton. rl he ceremony was witnessed . only by the near relatives and a tew friends. Rev. Searcv of the Washington Ave. Baptist church officiated. After receiving con gratulations Irom those present th‘y went to the groom’s homo on Adams Ave., where they only staid one night when the high water drove them out. They re turned to the bride’s former home to spend their honeymoon where they remained till the water re 0Mdpd tnen they returned to his home. The bride has a h 6t ot friends • and is loved by all who know her. 'he groom Claud Barbour has ’ lived for quite a number of yearn 1 in West Huntington and is woll known and s ands high in the es- 1 timation of nil his many friend*. He has beeu an employee of T. 11 J Olay, manager of the Hun* mgton branch of the A. Sander I*acking for s veral years. We wish them a happy and prosperous journey down the matrimonial stream of life. A Reader. Ivon ova l lisa Hilary. The l! >od conditions left in Ke nova are very bad. At its best the [city bus always possessed a num , ljer etngiiant pools of water w Inch i were improperly drained. At pres [ ent the situation is appalling to one interested in the health ot the community. rl he stench arising Horn certain quarters which haye been overflown! by the high water! is a menace to the general health T the whole community. If boiuh ueasures are not soon adopted to [dace the city iu a more sanitary condition, we need expect noth mg hut a season of sickness and loath. The disease breeding <orrae load the atmosphere ai d must tie inhaled by every pedes trian w-Iking down Chestnut street. The menace to the health uf the school children is greater than to others on accouut ot their course to the building, it being situated in the worst port of the inundated territory. W’e need barrels of lime and drainage, we need carts and wagons to gather up refuse and strong hands to burn reiu«“. Other cities have ‘•got bust*’ ai.d are fighting again-t the same proposition that exists in our city. What ia the matter with Keuova, anyway? Mas. Jackson Mrs, Wm, White is recovering from a -i vere indisposition. X ®***W**4*4MI?'*&* 4*4s:i§*4M§'4*4* «{t«|i >|o|<»|> t 4* : * 2 4? If. 4* f % 4 | J The business interests of ( in- 4* | esniaati have shown sympathy to 4* J the people of the eities and tow ns X | that have suffered from the flood, f t “ml as an evidence of a more T T. substantial sympathy and en- T J conragement now stand ready to T 4 aid every merchant and business T J man in the Hooded district by T t meeting hi* need* upon term* f | that w ill enable him to re-e*tab- f t li*li himself. f Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. i L WALTER A. DRAPER, President, T +++++++++*+ ************* O 'NEW BEAUTY ! COMPLEXION Has created a lurore arnoni'the Beauty Seekers Fascinated with V l A K “SPECIAL” The Newest Beautifier. Wonderful for Pimples, (’onrse I ores, 1'rcckles and Hlackheads. Plumps Wrinkles Out. Keen Younu Lookinu For Years. An astonishing product for plumping out wrinkles, hollow cheeks, to u vel vety, smooth , exquisite complexion, mid : keep young looking for years. The < hicago lair sex have suddenly become ! beautiful and fascinating, j b very where you look, walk or turn, you hoar women and men talking A aak, 1 \ auk,’ “YAAK” special, i'lv Chicago beauty seekers have rushed ab mt to get the latest beautifier called “Aaok.’ Judging front their desperate eflort in the department stores and drug gists, that • • Yaak” (special) is quickly gobbled up bv the mad rush of women, mi l impossible to supply the enormous <’ maud. auk” is delicate, harmless and fascinating to tin* skin, absolutely tree from dangerous drugs. “Yaak” j ( 'P <:i,d ) is pur-ly vegetable Herbs, ( fils of Nuts, Lily-bulb juice, Oerasine, Olive « »’ls and Coi-uanut i 'hips which give the face a healthful, glowing appearance. Apply a little at night, and every morn ing; you will quickly see a surprising 1 < hange. The newest, irrefutable, bril liant coinpl. xion beautifier has suddenly made a tr> mciidous stir among the ■ wrinkled faces, pi in pi y-faces , freckled races, and coarse pores. It is said to l*e the greatest preparation in the wide world to remove forever >h< «e ugly fac lul blemishes, and with amazement makes the face satin-smooth, plump and pearly white For those who have pim- , pies, black le nds, and course pores of' long standing will 1*. astonished how quickly they cun gc rid of those homely 1 features with “YAAK” (special). It never fails to give quick results. No i samples given ; the Ingredients are spec ial products. A large shipment of ^ a ik i special i reached Chicago, and it was quick1y gobtiled np in a few hours. Many disappointed women failing to gef it, left their names w ith cn-h f<>r the j next shipment of • Yaak” (*|>ecial) ex-| pected III a few days. “ Kverything gone,” “Yaak” is ail sold out,” "Will have inure in a few days,” are the short j an*wers from clerk*. Many society' women, henoty parlor*, and residences riuv. irtephotif a in their order* thick and fart to the department ator*>« and droggiata. Henry tnailord. r« from oat of-town* arc coming hi fa«t for 'Yiiak'' | (■peoial). The demand haa been *-„or-j mou. “Yaak” (opeolal) giee* the fare! ao extremely brilliant, fa* mating,, plnmp yoathfal glow. A n . xqoiatte tv- | Mui'ti completion. It oomm m two aiz, a : • l 00 |»*r bom. and aieo AO cent* p,.r bo, Hb» if yoar facial b|. miahea nre of long •landing, thru g.l the larger idzo box,' you will imrtdy need it for immanent reeuita. Your town druggiat ran prole ably gift it for yoa from the whob-a»ler. < n vim m t»d yoar mom y order* to any jo f the Chicago burl warn Arm* Will lie' •hipped to yoa promptly by mail. Koonnmiral I*rog Oo. <opjMM4 Mrr ahall Field l'n | Hlegel-Ooop*r Oo. Tha Foblw Inng (1*. Bo« k A Kayrter'a (I) Ihrug St,*,* Hothachild • teg department atore, and The BI<i FA Hi Mture— ail btg Chi cago Anna Lo-al •ah-e ag. bta wanted for dtrtnte t*mk” -faciei). Write to the VAAJ Mfg. 04, depart moot A. A.. ChMMgi., | V bargain In Nicely Located Kenova Property. ___ Two lots on which is a I two-story frame building, containing one store room 0,1 first lloor and live rooms and bath on second lloor. T he lots also contain a wash house and other out build I ings. I his splendid property is nicely situate on west side | of 14th street, between Wal nut and Oak streets, Kenova, . Va. It can be purchas ed for 82800; one-half cash, balance to suit purchaser. For further particulars call on or address T. T. Mc Dougal, Ceredo, W. Va. Notice to Taxpayers in Grant ami Stonewall. I will not do any riding this year. I *lia!l send statements and* ex pect you to *r il promptly. W lion in \\ aytie you will find me at tiic j ul. Ii wiil he an accommo dation 10 all concerned to settle all taxes early. Very truly, Fkank May, Dept. Sheriff. f Advertisement) il you want nice stationery_ cards and envelopes to match—call the Advance office, Ceredo, \V. v . tf, 'f - — Notice to Tax-Payers. lo the lax.Payers of Wayne Coun ty: \ on are hereby notified that you i must make immediate settlement of your taxes. Under the law I am required to settle in full with the incoming sheriff. By giving this matter your attintton you will save interest and possible costs. All taxes not paid on nr before dune 1 will be returned delinquent l.y paying sheriff now you will save the costs and trouble of redeeming Irnm the auditor. Don’t delay. Write for a state ment as soon as ypn read this no | tice, provided your taxes are unpaid. Office open every day in ihe week. Yours truly, Sam J. Chum.ex-Sheriff. 31 - Wayne, \V. Ya. • Advertisement-1 '_____ Notice to Tax-Payers. 1 I ax-payers, you will take notice that tlie assessment year begins on A|»111 the first. 1 lie law' requires that capitations, *1.00 for school purposes and *1.00 between the ages ol 21 and 50 for roads. I, or one or my deputies, will call on you shortly after this date; make it convenient to have capitations (»n hand, li away please leave same with the wife. According to a late act and also hv instructions from .the s.ate tax commissioner 1 am ri (mired to col lect all capitations when property is li ted or make levies to satisfy ' same. i Tuis notice is given so that no hardship will be imposed upon any one. Y'ery truly, 1*. Frazier, •3-l-Mf. (Adv.) Assessor. - Zl\\C=l\\t=r===t I J.C. CARTERS CO | Arc IIcatlqiiartcrs for Everything in l:urniturc Ivims^ liian"", ItrosfHilx, Velvet, An exceptionally fine lot of Rock Bed Kno,n Snit., Beantifnlly fin- K«,Te(!"'"“k’n'P'‘"n ” °P' SI'' , In whiteoronk !1 ^sa-a*-- -1 1 „ . ^“"y-Chair is the most convenient and most nonnlnr II re t r mir sold. It has nice soft cushions, a comfortable foot n^f win. a ninga/ine holder. Read until you're sleepy, then PUSH THE UUT TON and tnk.. your rest without having to stir around till you're wide awake. J.C. CARTER &. CO. Complete Home Outfitters. Undertakers and Embalmers. 92avVnue™ HUNTINGTON fblock,ck Jo*. H. Miller, Prost. B W. Foster, V. Brest. K. B. Cecil. Cashier \ \VK K KK1* i Without charge. We (urnish you l.ass V«I H KOOKS jud check book.. Oar experienced »” countauU keep an accurate record of every penny you deposit withdraw or check out, and render an accounting to you when .v..r you wish it. We provide burglar-proof aftfa and every i ■> • I safeguard for your money. Conscientious service here cost* you not one cent, you afford not to have an account with this safe bank? - in arid talk it over today. The first national bank hki SuVAt.*,?,,, jD'"«CTgw«» I f. w. MOORK Ic.w. BATTEN |