sK Ja old aoUltr, cum oat of the War grata? enfeebled by *r???ld ??re?, end after being inrt^oat iiotpiult the doetore discharged hint IbonrgMe with C?iWIee. Be bu bee&ln poor headth tliwe, until be began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Xmmedtotely his cough grew looser, night v . sweets ceased, and he regained good general heeltlu Be oordUIIy recommends Hood's 8*r* gapdn^csporiallytocomrftdeslntheOeA.Be HOOD's Pills cere Habitual Constipation by restoring parfctaltla action of the alimentary caoale BcooKsrsD (?"Correspondents niunt ?write all . irMernames plainly. Wecangnessat ^no?t?nything exwspta P'opor name : aaMbsl "j? , long letter or none. Snoh make a se i. trxion* mi?ta ^ Qno aU(3 that . . only m*kes throe line*, send it on and 4on't try to add a page to xt. ; t- ? Always sign yonr real name some ' . "'we'want your letters not later than Wednesday.?Ed. ? "saacsss^^? Cherry Camp. Dr. A. h. Hulp went to Pitts "burg Monday. The members of the county -court were here Tuesday inspect ing the bridge which is being . built Mr. Albert T. Billingsley, of -Mt. Morris. Pa., is visiting at Mrs. Mary E. Davis'. Sheriff Alexander was here - Tuesday. Miss Ellen Griffin, of Ritchie -county, is visiting her brother, H'. C. Griffin. 0.1. C. ? . - Crnlgmoor.' The funeral services of Mr. Nathan Fowler were performed at Hope Well church Tuesday , morning at 10 o'clock. His many friends and Relatives throughout . / our vtolhitymourn the loss of a > ? ' Jack Johnson had his arm severely cut with a scythe some days ago but is, we are glad to say, rapidly recovering. Waltman Lynch, in company with his charming wife, is spend ing a week at the home of his parents, near Craigmoor. Mrs. Ira C. Post and her daughters. Misses Emma and Florence, passed through here last week en route to the World's1 Pair. Samantha. SALEM. The students have gone and it is so quiet it makes us feel lonesome. Henry Hawker is moving into the house with F. J. Ehret. Clyde Randolph is visiting friends in Ritchie county. He went on his wheel. Mrs. Swift and her daughter, ofPiqua,0., are visiting at T. - T. Mitchel's. Mrs. Swift is Mrs. Mitchel's mother. Rev. Huffman has moved into the property he bought of E. J. Ehret. John Ehret and wife of Ritchie county, are visiting his nephew, Flavious Ehret. Mrs; T. O. Mitcliel is danger ously ill. W. Q. Rossell, humorist, gave a very enjoyable entertainment at Chapel Hall Tuesday evening. We notice that some of our families here are cleaning out their drains, and sprinkling lime freely in damp places. Their example ought to be followed. Why wait until the cholera gets ' here? Big Buffalo. The wheat crop is good and will have to be cut in a few days. The potato bugs have nearly destroyed the potatoes. Oats are looking well and corn is small. The hay crop is going to be light Apples are falling from the trees, and there will not be as many as expected. Xev. Coffield, of Wilsonburg, will hold a meeting at King's Chapel, commencing June 29th and ending Sunday, July 2d. Mr. E. K. Sommerville is build I trated with general debility. Thei wife of J. O^ffinkle is affected with heart trouble.. Mr. Jacob Staler is gradually sinking with the dread dlseasf&H. consumption. , 'i sl-fc The wool thai was engaged at 22 cents has not teen; taken yet. The buyers, I suppose; are wait ing lor Congress to. meet and put wool on the free list so the prices will go up, according to Demo cratic theory. But we have been promise! cheap clothing, which made a young farmer use rough language, as he could not see how high wool would make cheap clothing, ' The Telegram is greatly ap preciated by its readers In this vicinity. It not only gives us the local, but the general news, the World's Fair items, the east ern markets, etc., etc. May it long be a welcome visitor to our homes! S. 07 B. T. Southern is in Grafton .this week in the interest of the Southern nursery. The popular ity of the trees, shrubs and small fruits, that are produced by th'.s firm is growing daily. During the present season we measured some of the strawberries grown by them and several were found to be from 4 to 5? inches in cir cumference and of the most ex quisite flavor. Such a nursery in the vicinity of Clarksburg is something our people appreciate. Uackliatmon Briefs. Miss Blake, of Harrison county, Is the guest of Mrs. C. L. Barlow. Mr. Nathan Boring and daugh ter, of Sycamore Dale, are at tending commencement. Miss Mollie Pickens and niece. Miss Maude, of Quiet Delle. are guests at Mrs. Thomas Mc Oreery. Miss Etta E'.lis, a former Stu dent of the Seminary, has been attending commencement here this week, and a guest of Mrs. John A. Hes3. Miss Grace Hart,of Rich Moudl tain, who graduated from the Seminary last year, has been the guest of Miss Mattie Barlow for the past wee It, and is enjoying the commencement festivities. Miss Mable Fleming, of Shinn ston. a former pupil of the semi nary, is visiting Mrs. G. M. Fleming and enjoying the pleas ant reunion afforded annually during commencement week.? Banner. In Colored Circles. The members of the Knights of Pythias' club will meet at Mt. Zion Baptist church on Friday night. Miss Floride Oaks, of Fair mont, is in the city, the guest of Mrs.' Brook Jones. Rev. (J. A. Madison was in Parkersburg Sunday on minister ial business. The second quarterly meeting of the^Water street M. E. church was held at Gypsy grove Sunday. Mrs. Bell and daughters. Mrs. Viola King and Miss Jessie Bell, of Coljmbus, Ohio, stopped in the city with Mrs. Eliza Frazier, enroute to Weston, where they will stay sometime. Rev. VV. H. Pride preached at Simpson Creek last Sunday. Miss Pastsy Daugherty, who has been spending a few days with Mrs. F. O. Lacy left last Thursday for her home at Shinn ston. Mr. Maurice Selion who has been visiting his mother here, returned to Thomas last Tuesday, j Rev. Robert Steel was in Buck hannon Wednesday. ?with Catarrh, _ to stop it without curing it The poisonous, irrita ting snuffs, strong caustic solutions, 41 creams," mw and the like may, perhaps, palliate tor a time. Bat they may drive ) the disease to the ? lung*. The wrong way ii tull of danger. The right way is a proved one. It's with Br. Sage1* Catarrh Remedy. It curt*, per fectly and permanently, by its mild, sooth ins?, cleansing: and frpnUntr nronerties. the wont cane of Chronic CatarrUlt has proved itself right, thousands of times, when everything else has failed. And this makes its proprietors willing to prove that it's the right thing for you, no matter how bad your caso or of how long standing. If they cant euro your Catarrh, they'll pay you $S00 in cash. They it. They're certain of their medicine. You pay only for the good yon get Igb Callahan, water 8d qr'.. IK. 05 5.80 apHas"f^:: || g;g? 1 -Idler, kindling wood.. ion, repair* Jiley, janitor, 8tU mo... 'Halioroy, "6th mo... "4 Pntchard, " " BUey, . "Oth mo... SSSiS1?!?* "7th mo... ^ Prod Pritohard, " " H Vanoe & Bro, insurance farnitaTO 25.71, lfiwhtter' 'o!?11'7'; loa9? ~r ??S?, ner'. 1ar * rent 25-00 'JiSt$ 671 jsnitor 10 mo. IPUlt). ? 7 m , rkeIJ r" 100 JeMe^Alexander, janitor 10 mo. Alport) ,;v. 17.50 Uoway, janitor 8th mo. 6.00 wre-r&Pritchard, " ?? 5.00 ? iSler,-?oed 4 lISP haul 8 75 UgniMfet., 200.00 ^jtonuider. yaitw; eto, 2.10 82.45 25.00 5.00 8.751 25.00 6.00 8.75 | 25.75 82.50 6.00 5.00 .^-aturalma. I O ? Lana, lamps irbiy; kindergarten cards.." ?rbly, commencement ex 12.00 24.56! 2.45 < .50 48.00 25.00 Boughnar, 8d qr's rent.!'.! :m. M. Obb, President. ;V. sMg!!*? Hahuer, Seoretary. We"'Virginia, County of Har ruoDi to-wifc ? ilk Pnblio for Harrison, do certify that ZuLSZ' W"!'0' ?l>e Board of _rin}^n?i n 01?fe?bnrg School Dis I nf Harvey W. Harmer, Secretory jJjwf Bo?|J. personally appeared be I tyre me and made oath that the fore going is an itemized statement showing all moneys disbursed by said board lw IM year ending June 80, 1808. i us required hy section 45 of chant,nf Ijthe Aots of 1898 n " - P'^O of B. M. Okb, H?, ., , , Habvet W. Hakmer. 3. B. Harrison, Notary Public. More Lumber for Sale. I have on hand about 100 M 3h of nnnloi. o-nA sflSiiS 1. ?. i for t ~j v ? '.Mm \s. osu, cnesc and butternut, single and ?lq surface lumber.. Any one jhing to buy building material 11 please call and see my stock on Saturdays at my place of business. Thwking the public ,for past patronage, I remain Very Truly, on.. J5* Bl Hankey, 20tf Quiet Dell, W. Va. r"'; SEASOH'93. GRENADINE 14123, . One of the best bred sons of .Dictator, dam Gossamer (dam of Sarcenet 2:16J-) by PrinceDS, all producers of extreme speed, a grand individual and a trotter himself. Will be allowed a lim ited number of approved mares at the extremely low price of $25 the season, with the'usual free re turn if the mare proves not in foal or slips. Grenadine can be found at his own stable on Sycamore all of each week during the season except Fridays and Saturdays, when he will be at the Fair Grounds, Clarksburg. For extended pedigree, dis cretion, etc., call on, or address M. C. BELL, M'g'r.. Sycamore Dale, W. Va. wmmm 8 iwe [ mm m Timothy, Clover, Orchard, Kentucky Blue Gra rass. Best Glixalitsr oflFertlllza c v' - ? Wll be pleased to have you call andSExa " IliilP Goods and Prices Produce Wanted Steam Pumps for use in Mines I .m Fresh water, Special Boiler'Fera | c,.ia|j ers, Heavy^ Presure Pumps arit ?JKl QhZSiSP ^SPflFfflBbllfc. naHjIH* Steam and agg ^iPto Jr pjjJnf K PiPe' ||UHpnHw|^S^=S^g?HH|HHffl Brass and ^ Fittings. .Special pumps built to order for all kinds of duty.' Special w tention to supplies for mines and coke works. Write for catalogs CONN BLLSVILLB, - - i&i STANDARDBRED HORSES. DOMINION 5996. (Sire of May Bay 2:27*.) Sired, by Red Wilks, with S3 in 2:80 list. 1st. dam Dixie by Dictator with 48 in 2 Dictator the sire of the dam of Nancy Hanks the fastest mare in the world 2:04. ion win make this season at his his owners stable at Bridgeport, at reduced fees, so as to suit all. . '? ALSO ST. ALBURN, By St. Bell, he by Electioneer, the greatest Sire of the day. 1st dam Penelopy by Albn . he by Almont. SEE THEM. J\ 13L. 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