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Diseases.
ICAL CO., BWwrt. Ind.
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[Jo to Lambrecht's when that
itch,Spring breaks. 14. ,.
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Persons' looking for choice
esii Virginia lands, either ta
red or Tm'proved, will find it to
eir advantage to correspond
ith.P. ISl&NCH, Craigmoor, W.
- ? ?V'' . 1 Qfp
TVhave juqt printed a lot of
r blank warranty deeds, with
form of acknowledgment,
iv ar& printed on triple,extra
ite bond paper, and they have
"How to Cur? a Skln Dtyea?o." .
^T^"ni*"b?K\nn"".nMlrh*2Sf;?\nnS
healthy. It* great heaUmc and carotlve
. ?V% ? JW you look at the date
-'?rjl CI on your paper? Did
pflffi|,M' you find that you
were owing us your subscription?
Kindly pay up as we dislike the
idea of having to collect.
?Why pay a DiR price for sad
oles amj harness when you can
buy them so cheap at Wm. S.
Bumpers tgpperv ?ept Mairei
Y/ftLTCR 5eDWIQK.
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Bus Line and Express
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Splendid conveyances to meet
all trains.
Passengers called for in any
part of the city.
Elegant carriages for weddings,
funerals, &c.
AccidentsUnhear" Of.
Only careful drivers employed.
WANTED.
GOOD SALESMEN.
To sell Nnrsery Stock on Commission.
AVe desire also to call the attention of
the
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS
Tn.< Fine Line of
(Nursery - Stock
that we will have for full delivery. For
prices cull on or address
G. W. SOUTHERN & SONS,
P. O. Box 60,
Clarksburg. [25 tf.] "W. Va.
riage left a cheap
in Calvert street
GreeiimouBt Cemetery <
day, where, without any religious,
'ceremony, the body of a young
woman who was once a Kentucky
belle, and the wife of a rich
Spanish gentleman,was placed in
a vault. The lady was MA.
Louise R. Verastejal. who' had
died on the day before. The.
utmost' secrecy was observed,
and even now the lady's maiden
name is not known.
She was a Southern girl of
great, beauty, who' went to New
York in 1880. where she met
Alfredo Verastejui, who was
making a tour of this countiy.
He fell in love with and married
the beauty, whom he took on an
extensive tour abroad, returning
in 1890 to New York. Mr. Ve
rpetejui gave signs of breaking
down, and on his physician's ad
vice to go to the country, pur
chased a beautiful home at
Catonsville, on the outskirts of
this city.
Subsequently the husband dis
covered that his wife's* relations
with the coachman were not con
sistent with her duties to her
husband and secured a divorce.
He was still in love with her,
however, and leaving the country
for Cuba sent her remittances un*
til he learned that she was living
with the coachman. Then the
remittances ceased and the wife's
revenue consisted of money raised
on her jewels, of which she had
a large quantity.
When she became ill three
months ago her. husband came to
Baltimore and secured nurses to
attend her, but did nothing him
self. The nurses and coachman
were with her when she died and
were the only mourners 'at her
funeral. The body now awaits
the result of an advertisement
inserted in Southern papers ask
ing her relatives to claim it. The
jewels still remaining, which are
valued at $30,000, are locked in
a box at the Safe Deposit Com
pany, awaiting legal adminlstra
tioil.?N. ! m ;
mRMniDH OF PIRTHE?8Hil.
This neroem*nt made thin 17th day or May
1803 betwunn Arthur K Thorn, of the first
part i?nd Columbia E. Thorn, of the second
part, both of Mid parties being readouts of
the town of Clarksburg. In the county of
Harrison. find State of Went Virginia.
Wltnessth, that mild parties hereby agree
to form a co-partnership uifQer the name
and style ??f A. K. Thorn snd that said A. K.
Thorn party of the first part Is tobeageneral
partner and the said Columbia E. Thorn a
upeclal partner In said Arm; that the said
Columbia K. 1 horn Is to contribute the sum
of three hundred dollars (1300) to tberapltal
ofsald dun or partnership ; that said firm is
to transact or carry on the business of deal
lug In Produce, that Is to say; In Poultry,
live and drewed. Ergs and butter. Melons
and Nuts In season, and said business shall
be carried on or tmnsacled In said town of
Clarksburg and said partnership Is to last
twelve months from the Lime the same shall
be formed under the laws of said Htate.
Witness their signatures the day and year
above written.
ARTHUR K. THORN.
COLUMBIA E. THORN.
SUite of Wat Virginia, County of llar
riwn m :
I. Marcel I us M. Thompson. a Notary Pub
lic In and for RaUl county of Harrison do cer
tify that Arthur K. Thorn and Columbia E.
Thorn whose name* are ilgned to the forego
11 ie agreement bearing date the 17th day of
May UVb. have thlH day acknowledged the
iNme before mo In tald couuty.
Given under my hand this IKth day of May
\m. MA.RCfclA.UttM. THOMPSON,
Notary Public.
State of Went Virginia, County of Harrison.
1, MarcelluuM Thompson. a Notary l?ub?
11c In and for said county of Harrl?on do
cortlf} that Arthur K. Thorn one of the par*
ties named In the foregoing ngreement be*r
lnc date the 17th day or May 181KI. thin day
made oHth before me In wild couuty. thnt
Columbia E. Thorn the other party named
In Bald agreement has actually paid In cash
to the capital of the firm or co-copartner^hlp
named In nald agreement the gum of thren
I hundred dollars (1500.)
ARTHUR K. THORN.
Subscribed anrt sworn to before me this
1 18th day of May isitt.
MARQELLU3M THMOWO .
27-nt Notary Public.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE
OF SALE.
B. B. Stout vs. Francis I. Combs and
others. In Chancery.
By virtue of a decree pronounced in
the above styled cause by the circuit
court of Harrison county on the 10th
day of May, 1803, the undersigned, who
was appointed a special commissioner
for that purpose, will sell at public out
cry on the
24th DAY OF JUNE, 1893,
that being a county court day, nt the
froutdoorof the court house of said
county of Harrison, to the highest and
West Milford
Cunningham Ilros. & Co.. Clarks
burg ? W. Horner, Lost Creek; Purine
& Davis, Good Hope: Q. W. Morri
son. Mt Clare; Francis Bros., Wil
sonburg ;C. A.Shecliy, P. II., Bridge
port; Bargain blnre,Jarvisvilli',J. C.
Bartiett & Co., Ve-t Milford; Mike
Dolan, Wolf Summit; L, L. Bailey,
Beynoldsville; Mrs. W. 13. Stephen),
Sycamore Bale, It. S. Ogdeu, Sardis;
E A. Wilson, Sulein-.Morgan & Earl,
Bespect; Griffin Bros.,Cherry Camp;
A. J. Kincaid, Brawn's Mills; H. G.
Post, East End, Clarksburg; West
Pork Coal & Coke Co., Farnutn;
F. H. Wilcox & Co., Wyatt; Mrs.
Tjb Jarrett, at the blind man's store,
Shinnston; E. A. Wilson, Salem; H.
W. Winter, Flumiiigtou; Bailey &
Bnrnside, Benson; It F. Stout, Qniet
Dell; Lewis k Qneon, John town and
Bockford; Geo. B. Patton & Co.,
Craigmoor.
The aliove S3 agents to Is- adver
tised so long as tin y sell 1 d<>/, per
vear at retail, at our contrwa price.
The advertising to cease when sold
for less than $1 per bottle.
Dr. L. A Davidson,
IS Weat Milford, Vf. Va,
in toe officio/ tbe^oTerk^of
falter description ofth^ni
Trams or 8iuc:?One-h
oh am money to be psicl'o*
on d?v of s?1e and (he ret
months thereafter, the pure
hit note bearing interest ;
sale, and a vendor's lien bei
to seonre the unpaid parol
attend at tue tune and jilooe
with tuch papers and evident
enable me to comply with said
court ' h
Given tinder my hand this 81st
may, 1803.
Hakyey W. _ .
20-4 Commissioi
pOMMISSIONER'S NOT
I
Jesse F. Coffman. Elmore L. C
Luther H. Cotfman, James T
man, and George B. Coffman ?
Aohsnh Coffman, Benj^F.C
Elizabeth E. Bogers,
Coffman, UlvssesS. Coffman, V
S. Coffman, Willis F. Coffman
Nelson Cotlmau und John J'
man.
The parties of the above suit i
notice that on the
STH DAY OF JULY, 181)8,;;
at m.y office in the town of Clark '
in Harrison county, West Yirg
will proceed to execute the order of
erenco entered therein by the cir
court of said couuty, on the 23rd daT
May. 181)3, wherein I, as commission
am directed to state and settle the "
counts of the plaintiff Luther H. C
man aud John M. Coffman as admit)
trators of John G. Coffman, de<
ascertain what advancements, if any
were made l>y saiiljohn G. Coffman in h
lifetime to his children, orany of thel .
and whether any of his ahildren or grand
children are barred from furthor partici
pation in the division or distribution of
liis estate, together with any other mat
ters said commissioner may deem perti
nent, or that may be required by any of
the parties hereto.
All parties in interest are required to I
attend at the time and place aforesaid,
with Bucth papers and evidence as will
enable mo to oomply with said order of
court
Given under my hand this 31st day of
May, 1803.
HABVEY W. HABMEB,
211-41 Commissioner.
J^OTIOE TO OBEDITOB8.
To the Creditors of Gideon W. Sandus
ky, deceased:
In pursuance of a decree of the Oir
ouit Court of Harrison county, made in
a cause therein pending, to subjeot the
estate of the said decedent to the pay
ment of his debts, you are required to
present your claims against the estate
of the said deaedent for adjudication to
Marcellus M. Thomoson, Commissioner
at his office in said county, ou or before
the 12th day of July, 1893.
Witness, Henry Hnymond, Clerk of
the said court this '2Uth day of May
1893. H. HAYMOND,
29-0t Olerk.
lUSTtlE'S NOriCE OF RAT.P.
By yir'.ue of a dead of trait dated the
'J'B
races.
; the value ol the said real audi
1 estate; and whether or cot the
wonal estate and the rents and
a of said real estate will be sufficient
a tain and support the said Thomas
mi and whether or not it will Be
iry to subject the said real estate
__ for the proper support and main
noeof the said Thomas and any
' matter deemed pertinent by said
Issioner or that may be required
y party interested.
Lll parties in interest are required to
Sncfat the time and place aforesaid,
thsuoh papers, youchersand evidence
ill enable me to comply with said
jr of court.
ttven under my hand this Cist day of
r,1898.
.Jj HABVEY W. HABMEB,
4t. ? Oommissioner.
ice'tocrbditors.
the creditors of Georgo Long, do
.oen&ed:
,_n pursuance of a decree of the circuit
>mt of the county of Harrison, mode
_j a cause therein pending, to snbje t
the estate of the sai l decodent to the
ayment of his debts, you are required
ipresent your claims against tho estate
if said decedent for adjudication toM.M.
Thompson, Oommissioner, at his office
u said oounty, on or beforo the 25th
av of July, 1808.
>? Witness, Henry Haymond, clork of
itbe said oourt, this 13th day of June,
1808. Hexhi Haymond,
. 81-6t Clerk.
8 NOTIOR.
Villiam F. Long, Seymour Long,
Charles Long, Henry A. Long, Mary
M. Tetriek, Anginorah Nay, Susan
Tetriok, Isabelle Patton, Louisa Mc
? Donald, Anna Sophia Fleming, Rosa
B. Long and Nancy E. Eliston, Plain
tills , vs.
JobnW. Monroe, Administrator, with
will annexed of George Long, de
ceased. Charles O. Henry, Executor
. of Sophia W. Long, deceased, Mary E.
Dayton, Cora Jenkins, MaryTuoker,
ntt Mary Harrison, William Green
. lonng, uamma xoune, nngn loung,
Harry Young, Miter Harrison, George
OrrnI Harmon. Sallie Dayton, Ira
Nay and Ethel Shinn, Defendants.
In Chancery.
The parties to tlie above suit will take
notice that ou the
28th DAY OF JULY, 1808,
at my offioe in the town of Clarksburg,
in Harrison Oounty, West Virginia, I
will proceed to execute the order of re.
ference entered therein by the Circuit
Courti of said county ou the ? day of
June, 1808.
Wherein,Las oommissioner,am direct
ed to auriit,state and settle the acoounts
of John W. Monroe, administrator &a,
of George Long, deceased,and ascertain
. ? -? ?? ? ?
??A HAND 8AW IS A GOOD Tt
_ . ?Ss
... s - JL I
?* debts, the teei?tor.
George Long, deocased, lemain unpaid,
tho character and amount thereof, and
to whom payable -what estate. Teal and
personal, the said George Long owned
at his death, which of the legacies, if
any, tinder the will of said George
Long, deceased, have been paid ont of
his estate, and if; not paid, to whom
payable, and the amount thereof: -what'
part of the estate of testator, George
Long, if any, passed into the hands of
Sophia W. Long,and how much thereof,
remained unexpended at her death, and
to state and settle accounts of Obarlea
O, Henry, executor of Sophia Long, de-.
ceased, and report whether the real
estate of said George Long, deceased, is
susceptible of partition in kind among
his heirs, with any matter required by
parties hereto or deemed perfcinent-by
commissioner, and perform such other
services as are therein stated aud there
by required to be reported. AU parties
iu interest are required to attend at tha
time and place aforesaid, with snail
books, papers, vouohers and evidence
as will enable me to comply with said
order of court
Given under my hand this the 18th
day of June, 1803.
Marcelixs M. Thompson,
S3-4t Commissioner. ,
BOllEMAN'S COUGH SYBUP
Is the best remedy yon can find for
hoarseness, croup, cough and asthma.
The 20 cent bottles are monsters for the
money. Why cough, hook, spit, sniiBe
and make a noisy nuisance' , of yourself
when so good a remedy is at hand?
Stop that ooughl It may bring yon
trouble. Take Boreman's Oongh Syrup.
and do not be fooled into buying some
thing else called "just as good";be:
cause the dealer wants a fancy profit
Sold by all dealers.
Justice of.the Peace Guard, of
iGraftoh) fined Abraham Moran
$1.00 for getting affectionate and
kissing his best girl on Decora
tion day. Tne - idea of Grafton
making a. public kick over a little
thing like that! Grafton, just
think!
A Specific
ForHeadaohe, Neuralgia and Bhema
tiffin. Thirty-two doses for Fifty
cents. Putupby
B. J. Oriss, Druggist, -
t-25.J Clarksburg, W. Va.
0. M. HART, J. B. STEEL, J. B. HART.
Point Roller Mills
Guaranteed the most Complete mill in
West Va., tmbraoing all modern im
provements. FULL BOLLEB and
Centrifugal Bolting System through
oat
To the Flour Trade we offer:
"LOTOS"
Brand for Boiler Patent
"OLD POINT"
For Straight Boiler Prooess.
?arCustom work will be given best
attention.
BOLLEB MEAL and FEED MILL,
Bolted Granular Meal. Mill Feed
always on hand.
Hiehest- Prices - Pair
For all kindB of Graiit
Steel & Hart,
| Clarksburg; W. Va.
Hull poller lill
Clarksburg, W. Va,
We have recently refitted out
Mill and put in the full rollei
system. Will guarantee quality
of flour made by us equal to any
manufactured in the State, oi
brought here from adjoining
States.
Bolted Corn Meal,
Choice Seed Oats,
Corn and Oats Chop
Custom Grist Work
A specialty. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Highest market price paid for
COI33Sr, OATS.
We are buying wheat and paying
the higheit cash price.
Lowkdkb & Chobpening Co..
Fresh fish on sal
Poultry bought
Your patronage
Pike Street,-. | .dar
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No. 60S. cS^Sst Louis
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"|"IIE MONOJIOAHKUl B. B.
On uud after Runday Mav 19 trmlnc will
run on u,. Monongah'a ?jaTfol?TO ,
franrsfg;- i,? i ? tio
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turn at 8:45 a. m. and 1:15p. m. '
? Leave Buckhnnnon for Pioken* ?t
J2_IS m- ^d 1:50 p. m. .A
leave Weston -for Sntton at -
7:00a. m.?ndl:40p.m.,andairivefroB: .!
with early 8a1ton'fraS^TFlatwpodr?t 1
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