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11 JOB PRINTING |1 > Of all kinds done promptly, neatly i } j and at Lowest Prices at the SPIRIT OFFICE. 1 i Handsome new faces of Latest ii Style Type recently addec to our already -excellent job outfit. CHARLES TOWN, W. VA., 1 IFESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900. NEW SERIES, VOL. XLIV, NO. 5. iFALl AND WINTER GOODS. Show You WfFk \ . C .ill! d' \sb Sieves. Pokers, Shovels, R •’ * ■" ivory Roasters, Bread Workers, if 'M and Grist Mills Kraut and Slaugli Cutters, Guaranteed Pocket Knives, Scissors ^R izor- Gillette Safety Razors. ptLndle arving Sets. Star Cream . tWStttre. Wooden 't are, Glass, Oil and ierland, Hvdraulit and Portland Cement. ,,,, you want in Hardware or Agricultural Line j ,ji. at •!) will plea-e you. Yours for business. N. COLEMAN. 112 K. " ashinglon St. phone Service THE FARMER >m* may be only ;i convenience to a city hecc.'sity to the Farmer. Think what it |;i; home and be in instant communication .M.o. i tl>u a»r" • town, your doctor, world Lon i ii, of nature. pPs in,', it : mer to deprive his Safety i a ’Phone. - much to pay for I i clephone on the farm ? nhone, will bring an I 1 • M'g’r. and Trs i > T.F and Sec’y. . ti y Telephone Company. absolutely by Local *<n.i ...c uJI System throughout The Uuited Slates. i for Cash. i ‘ ‘ > ! t*d X L iok* u, K»ctStove Nut aud Rea. George* } u in ltf Min... F caboQtatf Egg and Lu*up. ffor to Keep inds of Coal •it,' rad.1 t close -ash ut re FARMERS, it will pay Hi tiiana . before you [Mac - yot.r orders. el/emlaiiner & i’o Mr lie ■ i C trider, iOs orth Geo ge Street. wv. h lock . Manager IUY A NATIONAL 1C PIANO PLAYER (operated by a nickel.) It will increase your business and pay for itself. Thousand in use in Arcades. Theatres, Drug Stores, Hotels, Restaurants, Billiard Halls and other public places. Ask your music dealer for the NATIONAL and take no other. If he cannot obtain one for you, write direct to the factory for catalogue and full description. NATIONAL PIANO PLAYER COMPANY, Oregon, Illinois. l< nt Wood’s Seeds For The arden 6 Farm. Food rty years in business, with idily increasing trade every • -until we have to-day one e largest businesses in seeds this country—is the best of v'd 2nce as to the superior qual of Wood's Seeds. .v'ood's Descriptive Catalog an, monthly “Crop Special” have done more to encourage diversified farming and profi* a:‘le market-growing of vegeta crops than any other similar v.i. ations. you want the best and most rot-table crops, Catalog Special,” 0. IV. RAMEY Dealer in All Kinds of Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth and Linoleum. Also the Edison and Victor Talking Machines. > 1)1.KK BUlLlMNG. \|irll 1 e G. LIPPITT RENNER • er in Genera* IVI rchandise 'a»e caps Fish of All Kinds Ti^e Confectionery,Cake md r I'fefrs mi vini»ual Biscuit C* . sTcHK ON 1HE BOOM Important Notice ! C. HAY WARD, The Photographer, II -■* u>|JOm (1 <il ins husiues- to K. F. >V n e of lliackstmrg. Va , who takes b o i .m the 7th of July. All business coium i ions mu- l>. sent to h F, WHITT. .117! Os. » -tt rOB SAL -AND ijsstom Sawing on Short Notice i uavi for sale a large quantity of Oat umber -awed in usual lengths and sizes. dtiil Lumber a Specialty. ' isnun sawing executed promptly. THOMAS. FRAZIER. Charles Town, W. Va 3!acksmithing,Wood and General Repair Work. Hie uudersifTJed as taken the shop of r n a Phillips, opposite B. & O. depot, ivher* lie i. fire ared to do all kinds ol 1 iok-iiiithoitc, wood and general repair * 'k HO (MHoKINM A SPECIALTY. A ihe al sliar of th public patronage P tmllv solicited. eh fv-t PHOMA8 MORRIS. BO Yirtiiil EXPERIENCE ATENTS Trade Marks Desicns Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is protiably patentable. Communica tions strictly coirfldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken tnrough Munn & Co. receive tpteial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lamest cir culation of any selentlUe Journal. Terms, *3 a year: four months, *L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co.36,Broadwa>' New York Branch Office. 625 F St., Washington. I>. C. Four Good Roses, 30c. ! “Little Sara's Collec tion,” fourchoiceown root Rose plants, prepaid to your ad dress, only 30 cents. Four extra-fine Roses one ied, one pink, cue white, and one yellow, prepaid, only 50 cents. One dozen two-year old Roses, well assort ed. will bloom as soon as established in their new home, by express, prepaid, only $2 50. Reed’s RelidLle Roses are known as the best by all who have tried t hem. Grown from healthy stock, strong and vigorous plants, packed in the most care ful way, mv Roses are noted for wealth of foliage and bloom. Cultural directions with each order. Catalogue free. WM. B. REED, Oak Grove Rose Gardens Bos CHAMBERSBURG. PA. H. P. Cline, Contractor and Builder CHARLES TOWS. W. VA. In iig bad s«.nn- .ear*’experience, I aiu to do rpeoler Work in all «.* . Hies Esti a it.-s and plans ehee fuLy 1,nr '.-d to a-i s «i.. rii.ir'o ».o«M Rop 10 r.foiv h • 1* -1 .t mar patronage,I am Yourg very trnly. fa. P. CLINE. >• • rw»n o. Ph ne. NEW STORE AT MILLVILLE J.B.& Hannah F. APPELL Have rested I&« l*rg- i‘*,*r*' -<hh» a’d dwe • Try Our Mother's Bread 5c., or 6 Loaves for 25c. Graham Bread, Rye Bread and French Rolls fresh every day. BROWN BROS, Livery and Feed Stable The Hurt- rMui.cd calls the alt ntion of the i tlli if t" bi» ii-er> ami K«e v thles, ill the 1axwe I ■ able, uti l.ibe'tv rt’eet, ill rear ot i n i ’ m.i .. ulere he is repare • > F i t S BO A K; ■ H- )Kni< S. a» well ai all k 'v i i i • r w rK via, 19 H “ N RY MV'EU' For Rent. 1 ami Mi re Home and Dm- linir. mii ►' rm tiimd tuiildii;u«. water aud fe • A. 1 n ■’ us-. Laihi- l iw llii'iie l'o>feipu ri April 1. N w r «d> ten-iomu house, l six-rootn liou- , 2 I -ur- oom tin m FOR SALE. One 5-liur e-uo»er t-i-iweine Futine. Fair iiun‘ i> ill k . in i> ud order. t > • s ve o J. w ti molin Eiitiine. Fairbanks umk n good urd r . Wood. Htove -ize. t'urd »>.d 12 ft lenirth M) H HaOLEV. Notice. 1 *n November iOth 1903, th- tirtu of E. I.. Wit - Oil ae eh - li . ed o E L. W d“ II it Oil , »tr V 1 Millad*, Jr b vine purchased li l ii er st iii tti hue'iiees. He is ait ex lier.e -i in 1 t-r hmii.t; ruu a mi l iu the Ci u f ■ alino-r omr yeir-. We are fu'l) i) ioped to do ad k nds of (} indiiur aud Cru ii'0;< Vout pat "naze is solicited, nv 24, 1904 E. L WL.nON & O. Ahoy! Ahoy! COME AVOUT. You cannot expect to knew where to get the Best Oysters Served in All Styles mtil you try Naut.cai y spe k tig, you roust “i<t er el ar” of aouutfnl places and ■launch forth' iu pursuit of au up-to-date place fouud at THE AMERICAN DAISY LUNCH 100 S Charles St. Chat lea Town. VV, Vu C. E. REININGER, THE TAILOR, i> showing i the Latest Novelties -uiting aud Trouser Patterns, and guaran ee you a saving from 43 to $5 on all orders. Also has the uew-sbaded press boards for pressing Lad es’ and Men’s Clothes. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. and Prices the Lowest. Notice to Taxpayers OF middleway and kabletown DISTRICTS. I hereby give notice that I will he at the Court-House, in Charles Town, on Tuesday aud Friday of each week to receive taxes, aud to attend to any easiness pertaining to said Districts. JAMES GRANTHAM. Dec. lii.-y. De.pntv Sheriff. CHARLES KISSLER, Undertaker & Embalmer CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. Will furnish all kinds of Caskets and Coffins and do Embalming according to the latest and most approved i_.»ies. Ladies' aud gcu tli men’s burial rubes ou hand. Oitiees in Starry’s Coach Factory, where n - y be found at all hours, either day or m BERT JENKINS, eneral Contractor < 11ARLES TOWN, W. VA. ■ i do all kind? of Excavatin'/, Stone i-tnug Blasting. Ac. Ciushed Stone ai ,\- on hand, and order® for came promptly f'-d. Julv 3S-tf» W. M. BOXWELL, Contractor and Builder, CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. The undersigned is prepared to contract tor ind execute all kinds of building iu a work man-like manner, and respectfully soiic'.ta » share of *he public patronage. June 34—y. W. vt BOX WEIL. Back at His Old Trade. The undersigned has taken np bis old trade stain, aud is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANGING. GRAINING, AC Work carefully and satisfactorily executed, and reasonable prices given* April 7-tf- W. B. I1A VIS, Iron and Wood Work. Tin undersigned has taken the old Spott’s *bop. near the B A O. Depot in Charles T.'.'i, and will dc all kinds of tLAf'.KsSMlTHING AND G ANKRAL REPAIR WORK hotu in wood and iron. Horseshoeing a spe cillty. Buegies, Wagon*, etc., repaired and • ledo as good as new. If you have anything a wood or iron net of keiter. or a buggy us arriage tap that needs ioetoring, brinjfTt to ac and **■! what 1 oatwdo foryou. Jw U-/. JAMES T. LITTLETON. To The Phone Holders OF THE JEFFERSON COUNTY TELEPHONE CO. It being the ambition and determination of our Company to give, first-clans service we ask you to c -op-rate with us by properly carrying ont your contract by not allowing anyone, save a subscriber,to u-eyour pbone. Phone holders who allow other than sub scribers to use their phones will lie charged with sucn messages an , pon t eir refusal to pay (or s me, we e aim the violation of contract and right to immediately remove same Jefferson County Telephone Co. H. C. GETZKNDANXER, Aug25-tf. Manager. Heart Troubles The heart may he weak just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. It often happens that a person is borii with a weak heart. Then again dis ease, fevers, over-exertion, anxiety, nervousness, rheumatism, etc. weaken the heart. The result is shortness of breath, pal pitation, pain in the heart, or in some of the nerves of the chest or abdomen. The heart should he strengthened with a tonic, and for this nothing equals Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. “I hud LaGrippe last fall as I thought in a mild form. I was weak, tired feeling, and short of breath: could hardly go about, and a good deal of the time soft of an asthmatic breathing and extremely nervous. I began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and Nervine and now I feel so much better In every way. I am so thank ful that I began taking this medicine, and shall not hesitate to tell others how much good it has done me." MRS. F. J. NORTON, Freeville, New York. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) If It falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind ^Aos. 72. Jfloore, NOTARY PUBLICS CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. May 14—y, LOOK ? LOOK ? City Bakery 104 Noith Charles Street, J. Walter Brown Succefsrrto Harry Dnnira. FRESH BREAD DAILY 5c a leaf. 6 for 25c. Rolls. Cakes and Pies. Dougbuuts.Crullers. Buns.Sweet Rolls,Cream Pulls. HOT PAN AND FRENCH ROLLS EVERY EVEN1N i, (' tidies an C.io 'olat s. Ice Cream. All orders receive prompt a tention. Solicit ing your patronage, I am jours ’Phone 71 -w. J. WALTEIt IIROWN. A Keiiable Remedy FOR Ely’s Cream Balm is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased mem brano resulting from Catarrh and drives away aCold in the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Ta te and Smell. Full size 50 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use iu atomizers 75 cts. Ely Brothers, 5G Warren Street, New York. Money to Loan* Fund of .ffi.ri'O to invest. Iiin-on farm laud desired Apply to JOHN T PORTERFIELD. Feb 20—Urn. Attorney. ~Or. Wm. iNeill, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Charlestown, West Va. Orrio*—N. E. corner Main and Mildred Streets. CATARRH James M. Ranson, DOCTOR OK DENTAL SURGERY, OFFERS his Professional Services to the cit izens of Charlestown a.id vicinity. O' Cilice opposite Parish Building, Main iroet* Charlestown, West Virginia. ARMS are for sale by all progressive Hardware and Sporting Goods Merchants end DAN BEARD’S splendid effort —“GUNS AND CUNNING will be mailed postpaid to any applicant by J. Stevexs Akjis & Tool Compact, Chicopee Falls, Mass., upon r paper ceve.r edi ^ forward-’Otv'its ■ for cloth bound book send 30 cents. SPIRIT Q; JEFFERSON. C«* -- Coctstt, W, Va. Telephone Call No. 90. TUESDAY. FEBR ARY 2. 190a. Qio. W Hainbs, - Editor and Proprietor. fl.50 aiI' h *x not Paia in Advance. .. , ..=p In Fashion Cavalier. By Barry "Preslon. Copyrighted, 1908, by Associated Literary Press. 0--- ■ —-- 1 , .==0 The knight of the golden helmet rode briskly down the lane. His sword made a pleasant clanking iu the rusty scabbard which it was never in tended to fit; his eyes sparkled; his plumes waved bravely in the breeze. Anon from sheer exuberance of spir its the knight of the golden helmet let out a wild and joyous whoop which startled the grazing cattle and set the mild eyed sheep huddling together in trembling wonder. The general getup of the gentleman of the aureate headpiece was a trlile startling. Upon his head was a bas ket, the handle beneath his chin and its bottom (or. rather, top in its pres ent position) decorated with the tail feathers of an incautious rooster. About his waist was a red sash stuck full of wooden dirks. From the left side of this sash half dangled, half dragged, the naval sword in the old cavalry scabbard. A rake handle answered the purpose of a lance and bore as its pennon a fluttering three cornered piece of red flannel. Upon the knight's fat. chub by legs were fastened pieces of zinc, evidently intended for greaves. The steed he bestrode was a crooked piece of apple limb, with a bit of twine about one end of it for reins. It is quite needless to state perhaps that the knight of the gold helmet had recently been filling his small head with certain romantic literature relating to the days of chivalry. It is probably quite as ueedless to cite that, now the literature had been absorbed, he thirsted for deeds of valor. Hence the ride down the lane, and hence the whoops. But very unfortu i ft "I AM THE KNIGHT OF THE GOLDEN HEL MET.” nately it seemed to be nn off day for opportunities. The cattle gazed upon him in melan choly doubt. The sheep bunched to gether and sent up discordant bleats. Aside from these, the iandscai>e gave no evidences of life. It was a sorry world. Whatever It was you wanted you never got it, the knightly gentleman reflected sadly. One couldn't perform deeds of valor with nothing at hand but sheep and cattle. People were necessary to his plans—live, red blooded, much troubled people—languishing ladies preferred. The world was full of 'em. There must be some about somewhere. The only way to get ’em was to find ’em. With another full throated bellow the knight of the golden helmet spurred his good apple limb steed to a yet more furious pace and sped down the shaded lane in quest of adventure. He' had Just splashed through the muddy pool where the cattle drank each evening and was cantering blithe ly past the birches beyond when be saw a young man approaching—a young man in flannels, very tall and straight, pleasant faced, too, although Just now the forehead was wrinkled in a frown and the firm jaw was set in determination. The young man was putting vigorously at the brier pipe be tween his teeth, sending out great blue clouds of smoke in his wake. The knight of the golden helmet reined in his steed and accosted the man before him with a familiar: “Hey, Charlie!” Then, suddenly remembering the dig nity of his position, be squared his small shoulders and threw up his chin. “What, ho, Charles!” he corrected his first salutation. “Hold a bit 1 wouldst have converse with thee.” The young man seemed awure for the first time of the other’s presence. “Hello, Billy T’ said he, abstractedly glancing at the queer figure before him. “What's up now?” “I am the kulght of the golden hel met," was the grave response. “You don't say! Where are you bound?” “Where is thy lady?” the knight de manded. “Mjt lady! You mean your Aunt Margaret?” i The knight nodded lane a bit, by the walnut the place, don't yon?” “Surer was the unknlghtly reply He drew a bit nearer. One hand rested upon the b it of the sword. “Why are you here, rarlet?” be de «mnd. d. “Why last thou deserted thy lady?” “Huh!” said the roan in flannels. Then he burst Into ’aughter But tb<*re waa^ certain grating noise in it. Sir. Golden HelaJit, l mean—I’m here because she sent me. Couldn’t seem to endure my society. Are you on? And I hardly think you’re correct In calling her my lady. She's Just told me mighty plainly that she wasn’t.” The young gentleman astride the stick pondered deeply, and to aid his cogitations he removed the basket from his head and swung it idly to and fro in one hand. Then he replaced It with a considerable show of firm ness. ’ Back you go, craven!" he declared flatly. "Huh? What?” said the man in the flannels. “Back you go! 1 ride to the succor of ladies in distress. ‘‘Bully for you, old chap,” the other replied. “1 think you'd better go alone, though.” “Never!” bawied the knight. “Turn around.” After several futile efforts he man aged to yank the sword from the scab bard. lie waved it threateningly above his head. “See here,” the young man began ir ritably as he took a step forward, but at that moment they both heard quick steps down the lane. Around the bend came the lady un der discussion. She started violently at the sight of them. Her face was flushed, and her eyes were suspicious ly red. “I’ve got him!” shouted the knight joyously. "He’s in my power! lie was deserting you, but I held him up! I’ll see he begs your pardon if you say so!” The young woman drew herself up. Her face was scarlet now. "Billy, what are you doing? What is the meaning of this foolishness?” she demanded. “Conte on, you! Apologize!” said the youth sulkily, prodding the im maculate white trousers with the point of his sword. Neither the words nor the prod seem ed to attract the man's attention. He stood staring at the girl—particularly at her red eyes. Then suddenly he sprang to her side and caught her hand in his. “Margaret,” he cried, “he’s right! 1 should apologize, that's a fact. I’m a pigheaded duffer. The quarrel is my fault—all mine.” Then came a few low words, a little happy laugh from the girl, and then two of them strolled down the lane together, utterly oblivious of the ridic ulous iigure which stood silently watch lng them until they disappeared around the bend. The knight of the golden helmet re mained thus for some moments lost in thought. Then he turned about and went slowly up the lane. “Gee!" he muttered. “Wouldn’t that cook yer? This ain't the way they done it in the book.” He was still lost, in his own rnus ings as, whoopless, he passed again the grazing cattle and the huddled sheep. After eating, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills. If you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE endnervousnesswhich follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel ings. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. Buggies of all kinds at the Farmers Sup ply <-0.__ Wanted—To rent two rooms in a house with a family. Send information to this office. Single lady. We make a specialty of exchange woi k and will exchange anything in our line for grain. No amount too small, E. L.Wilson A Co. __ _ Save Electricity. Buy a hilo lamp and save your electric light from running up Price 60cts., each. Charles Town Light a Power Co. For the next thirty days It. F. Whitt, the Photographer, wid give free of charge, an enlarged photograph 1*1x2'*, with a dozen cabinet size'! pictures Go to J.W Kyle.Telephone and Telegraph Office, for medical batteries, electric door bells,vest pocket battery, lamps, and in fact most anything in the electric line. Visit Kahn’s great bargain sale. This great sale ends February 1. t oney < heer fully refunded. Beef, Pork, at the C. F Wall « o’s every day. Pickled beef tougues, lard, pigs feet, etc. Give ns a call. One-fourth off on every suit, overcoat ar d trou-ers in the bouse. Sale ends February 1, at Kahn’s Sadler. Block. CASTOnJ A, Bear* the yO Tb9 Haft. K .V.;fS Bfcigt. ^ G&ytfMia&t Money to Loan on approved real estate security, Q. M. Belt7.hcover, Jr, »licl-Wiute>r Cleaianoe. This event at Kahn’s is an occasion looked forward to each season with increasing in terest, as it means a sale at a liberal hot a fide price reduction for fine clothes that are of the highest character in fabric workma - >Lip and style. Wst. Kahn, Sadler Block Greeks are headquarters in restaurants | and lunch rooms all through the south. One is in your city. Give it a call. See Whitt at the Hayward gallery He is ng iss. an enlarged photograph with every dozen cabinet sized pictures. Have you ever tried the Battle Axe shoe ? Drop in au esMttte* them Nobs betta r. Once a«M «, slway* s wearer. For sals byD. 8. Hnzkes. We have on hand, in oar yards, a large supply ot all kinds of the very best of which snort be sold in thirty days, to make rootw for future es* *»gaa.t. t» of wood a» d coal for the "hi.' Mizr rd.” ilo see W, JC. Locke, tspresesnsg.fi.e urmof H C. Get lendaaner <& Cc , coal leaders. COLD WEATHER MAKES COUGH< AND COLD8. Try Our White Pine & Tar Instant relief and a quick cure. P.ice 25c at our store or in almost ail the stores in the Ste our line of Cut Glass when you• want wedding presents, or something extra n co for your own household. Whi! man’s Candies for your “Sweet Too' b” or your “Sweetheart." Try Vino) fiw a tonic, good also for Coughs and Bronchial Affections, etc. Complete line [ofj Stationery, box paper pound paper, envelopes, inks, pencil*, pens holders, blank books, etc. Typewrit, r ribbons, and typewriter paper m stock, prices right, quality the best. Excellent assortment of liubber Goods, all of it “Strictly Kresh.” Briet.e Goods of all kinds, and in large variety. 5 Everything good, everything fresh, no old goods, uo dead wood. We will carry Lun (troth's Se. da this y. ar a* in the past. Don't forget them for Early laming. We will have them in by the first •f March, end poetibly before tliat date. MILLERS PHARMACY Business Locals. Gloves at Landis’s. Umbrellas at Landis’s. Toilet soap at Landis’s. Bausr Kraut at Landis’s. Buy groceries of Ronemua. Buy dry goods of S. H. Landis. Fresh Saratoga chips at Landis's. Try Brown Bros’ Mother’s Bread. New cloaks and furs at Palmbaum’s Bargaiu* in shirt waists at Palu.baums. Wash four in hand ties 9c at Marstellera. New dress goods uud silks at Palmbaura’s. Umbrellas and window shade* at Landis’s. "other's bread fresh daily at BrownBros. Car mountain locust post J C BurusA Co Meals at all hours at Young’s Restaurant. The Smart Set magazine will entertain you. New carpet, rugs and oil cloth, at Palm liaum’s. Chew A Norris have some very uice farms for sale, Gloves of every kind and price at Mars teller’s. Try our French drip coffee. Greek Res taurant. Simplex double corn planters at Cooke A Phillipe. Fresh candies at Miller’s Pharmacy, h’1 ke time. Terra otta pipe and cement at Cooke A Phillips. Money to loan, in sums to suit, by Chew A Norris. Horse Blankets at cost at the Farmers Supply o. We serve meals to order daily. Greek Restuuraut. New underwear, hosier} and glover, at Palmbaum’s New blankets, comforts and flauu Is. at Palmbaum’s. Up to date Gent’s aud Ladies’ furnishings at Sachs A Co. New table >inens, towels aud bed spreads, at Palmbaura’s. The Bank of Charles Town pays interest on time deposits. Taffetu ribbon, all colors, and yard wide -ilk. Bee Landis. American and E1 wood wire fencing at Cooke A Phillips. Do you shave yourself? Buy a razor from Miller’s Pharmacy. First-class dyeing and scouring at low prices. Bachs A Co. Have you read that very interesting maga zine, The Smart Set? Dwelling houses in Charles Town for rent. Apply to Chew A Norris. Some Iloosier single corn drills at a bar gain at Cooke A Phillips. Bcratch aud chick food, oyster shell and grits at Cooke A Phillips. You can’t tell what clover seed is worth until you see W ilson A Co. Chi-Namel makes old floors new, sold only by the Farmers Supply Oo The Natloual Citizens Bank will pay you t per cent, on time deposits. F.. L. Wilson A Co., crushes corn every day in the week ex ;ept Sunday. All sorts of talcums, face powders and perfumes at Miller’s Pharmacy. Call at Thompson’s barber shop for ttrst class tonsorial work of all kinds. Lauiel Steel Ranges the fuel savers sold only by the Farmers Supply ‘to. All kind- of giinding and »iush ng done at the mill of E L w ilson A o. Real enjoyment is had when reading that clever magazine. The Smart Bet me Bivvr >ou cannot rorgei. mg rour coffee. Sold only by H II (.audis. Safe deposit boxes for rent at the Bank .. Charles Town. Cal) and *ee them. Fresh lot of Pratts florae. Cattle k Poul try Powder* at tbe Farmer* Supply < o. Coal consumers conault your interest.— See Locke before you buy Phone 600. Try CbLNamel and make your old Furni ture new, sold by <h - Farmer* Supply Co W<. handle nothimr but the celebrated Ly kens Valley red aah coal#. •• burn* k Co. 1‘ocahontaa Red Aab. Anthracite, all kinds of Coal See Locke. He will aave you money. Safe deposit bow* for rent, on reasonable terms. Call to see them, at the Bank of Charles Town. Prices on ladies’ at 1 children’* e--*e*r nzi ready-trimmed hat* are reduced rery low. Burn* k Bhugert. Syracuse .-tael Peam Plows, the beat plow on e«rtn, try one and be eonvinced at tbe Farmers Supply Co. H C Getzendsner k Co make a specialty of furnishing all kinds of coal la car iota to auy point. Pee the manager, Give E. Prank Ronemu* a call for Oro eerie#, Jtc He aims to keep everything freak end up to date in this line, and can ill