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9mmim Alta this week, Miss Cora* Smith returned last Saturday, from a visit.to the lower part of the county. fritmdV Miss Osea ReaVne^ Elk Oltyj^ Sunday andlMonday. mi. k?, m Monda^ftonf a visit to Barbour oSe^'oSil^was in the city on business yesterday. G C. Wiiodom, of Jane Lew, was one of . our pleasant .callers this week. Mrs!" Prank - Maxwell, of "West Union, is visiting her son M. W. Brent Maxwell, on Pike street : Misses Katy and Agnes Stuart asassa BaaA'AIoWOn*. Mr. H. L. Muriday, one of our v most' substantial business men, paid the Telegram a peasant visitr on Wednesday. Miss Mamie^Erimnu who^haa sr^TOkE'has Miss Sallie Corpening. one of of Salisbury, Pa.,'are the guests of Mrs. Alice. Corpening.on Mam street, this week. Mrs. Mary R. Goft and sister. Mrs. G. D. Camden, have re turned from. Washington and will fore starting to the World's^rir. Dot Siuart and Belle Reed, two little Misses from near Overflew, returned home last Sunday after visiting friends in the city sever al days. Mr. W. A. Fesler, of near Bridgeport, was one of our callers on Wednesday. His reputation as a blacksmith is most excellent and his neighbors consider him a master of Ms trade. Rev. B. B. Evans, Messrs. W. C. McKeehan and Lloyd Steel are attending the national con vention of the Epworth League at Cleveland, Ohio, this week. J. L. Clark, of Parkersburg, W. Va.. who has beep traveling in the interests of the Novelty Mills Co.. spent Sunday with old friends and acquaintances, who make their headquarters at the Central hotel, of'Bridgeport. Miss Stella Powkes, one of Buckhannonls handsome young ladies, is the guest of her cousins, Misses Nellie and Pearl Post, of the east end. Miss Bonnie Smith, who grad uated from Broaddus Co.lege, June 8 th, left last Friday for Lebanon, Ohio, where she will continue her studies at the National Normal University. Rev. A. M. Bennett returned from Gladesville, W. Va., to Sreach at Wilsonburg last Sun ay. and is now spending a few days with his parents at Buck hannon. ', Ladies having cut hair to sell wUl call at Mrs. Fred Lacy's, op posite Holmes store, Clarksburg, IW. Va. 26 Miss Nettie Johnson enter tained a few of her friends last Friday evening-at her home in Adamston. A very pleasant time is reported. DB. DBUMMONlTS XJQHTNIHO Remedy lor Rheumatism hss roofiT?J the unqualified -endorsement of the medleal faculty as being ? ulo *? makablj efficient preparation lor the relief and speedy trare of Its work is scrspeedy sod a*?*?* that benefit is felt from the-dose, and^onMoottle put even a morelw on this particular plum which ___ jj_ pnwifiillp tnaf/tV - 3 1 V Democratic brethren. . We have been asked to sa that Dr. and Mrs. Kelson Pec are under lasting obligations to many friends who so earnr tried to -comfort them in _ eat bereavement. 3 and appreciation of such Christian benevolence not be portrayed by wor sentences. 11 Hi. S5&S Sometimes things happon that people, are. The women, dear (tMahlMO 4Kof Ann wwmrtl/3 fMnlp love and breathed only sweet charities and blessings, -will turn upon gallant, brave, generous,, though' defenseless (?) manhood and with hearts as stony as the highways of ancient Damascus, tongues as poisonous as the hid eous python and a determination, as traitorooiB as the dark designs of Catahne, place upon his shoul ders burdens he never deserved to bear. Gentle stranger what can move you? Can 70a see a world of sin. Know that those who ought to love yon. Merely smile and 'take yon iqJ" | Come again?onoe more And in eosEtsy you'll aoar? Just beoauae you've got the "tin," Mrs. Hawkins, wife 'of the proprietor of the St. Glair hotel, and Miss McVlcker, who Is em ployed at the Metropolitan restaurant in the East End, created quite a sensation on last Saturday by en* - arose over a right to a certain space for banging out clothes to dry, which was disputed by Mrs. Hawkins. On Monday the case came before Mayor Steele and Mrs. Hawkins was fined $2.50 and costs, in the afternoon she had Miss McVlcker arrested and taken before 'Squire David, but the case was dismissed for want of evidence. A. B. Carpenter, of the ,West Virginia Business College, informed our reporter that he visited the battle field after peace?like a gentle dove? hovered above the scene, and found the ground covered with red hair, freckles and teeth?all that remained to mark the tragic spot, or to tell the story of blood shed. Following is the programme of the Union Baptist Sunday School Convention at Philippi, July 18 and 14: , THUBSDAIXIOHI. 7.80?Devotional exeroisea, led by the President. Topio: "Fellowship in Work." John 17;80-28. 9:00?Address of Weloome by pastor, Bev. J. M. Burgees. rraouoai results of S. 8. work. 1. Better stndy of .God's Word, Bev. J. Dallas Simmons. 2. More effloientohnrohea, Bev. Amos. Bobinson. FRIDAY HOJtXINO. 0:00?Devotional meeting led by Bev. a Barb. Tbpio: ''Helping Christ in his Work." John 11:80-48. Appointment of Committees, to. 9:45? Normal Lesson. ? "Errors in j Teaching." Bev. W. tt Davis. "The Word?ita fullness and power," Bev. O. M Shott ll:15-The relation of the 8.S. tocitiien ship, S. P. Beed. Question Box. Beceas. | AJTWCTOO*. His Woia10; ImT? ?* 8:80?Die boy of the present?the man of the future. 1- Hlsgmerml education, Ber. L. W. General Discussion. | Reports of committees, election of I offiosn; ?taf "' 1 730?Devotional meeting led by Bev. J. T. Mason. Topio:' 'Consecration.' 'Matt. 5 ;13-16 830-lddreas, The Sabbath:- . 1. Its benefits, Bn. J. T. BevnoMa. 2. The dangers threatening IC E. ] Garrett ?? The grandeur of the^ 8.8.* ' work,';""-'" * Closing murderer is son [at hur McArthur and * . circles, are the fcufcsts oi Mary Goff at her elegant on Pike street The -Judg Mrs. McArthur possess happy faculty oi winning t confidence those who come in the influence of their acq ance, and have made The Mediterranean Sea wasp scene of .one'of most shockinj disasters that everocodred in th history of the English navy, 01 June 26. Two ponderous En down and the Victoria collided which caused the latter to sinl remaining 860, comprising 22 officers, were lost, Mr. Cllht Davis and daughters. Miss Rose' and Anna, of Lost Creek, returned Monday;: from Alfred Center, N. Y.,-where Mr. _ , . , , . Davis and, Miss Anna had been ? ? ,. ... _ . attending the Commencement ex ercises of the Alfred Center Uni versity. Miss Rose.was a mem ber of the graduating class of that school; after having spent six years of toil, she graduted with the highest honors in her class of nineteen members. Look here ! To introduce it m every house in town, I will for the next 80 days sell Hardeaty Bros.' best patent flour at SO cents per sack. This is one of the best brands of flour oh the market, and every sack is war ranted. A large invoice arriving this week. Try a sack. W. M. Morris, HofTs block. HarriaRes. , Manley Morris, aged 27, to Fannie Bailey, age 28. iJohn S. Moody, age 27 to El noria White, age 22. Sheridan R. Griffin to Lillie M Wyer. Wm. H. Isenhart. age 21 to Ploriday May Hamrick, age 21. Marion L. Wolfe, age 22, to Sarah B. Norman, age 25. 4th of July Batet via B. k 0. The Baltimore and Ohio Rail road Company announces that it. will place on sale on July 3d and 4th, at all ticket offices of the Company east of the Ohio River, excursion tickets atgreat ly reduced rates. These tickets until JuSy^fth, inclusive.^pf88age Wool.?Goods from the factory or store exchanged for good, me dium, unwashed wool at 20 cents per pound. R.T. Lowndes. 81tf; ? m Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physi cian of Levis, Ous oounty, Iowa, and haa been actively engaged in the prao ttoe of medidne st tbst plsoe for the past thirty-fire years. On t)ie 86th day of Mar, while in Des UoinaT en route to Ohfoupt be wss suddenly taken with ^^^^of dtoho^Avin^^ld pears^aad knowing^iU reliability, he fyo* m of 67 acres of good land h good houses and other im of a mile of-church. iM^nab^^d terms ??d. 11 on or address - Harvey W. Harmkk, . Clarksburg, W. Va ?? ??* . ? -. - ?- . ? !. , CHA?I^i^TCH^AMB ugjft Admissios, 25 CBKTS. : I To Mr* Ps'lroM. I On account of pome of my ens- ? tomers objecting to the use of ? creek ice, I at once proceeded to ? fill my ice honse with manufact- ? ured ice and will deliver all or- ? ders promptly. Mall orders ? given strict attention. Wm. Burk. ? Hammer Exennlon Ticket* H To all northern and eastern I seaside, lakeside, and mountain I resorts, to Deer Park and Oak-1 land, tiie Virginia Springs; Niagara Falls, Luray Caverns, I Gettysburg, and to all other points where people gather in search of health and pleasure, are now on sale at all Baltimore & Ohio tioket offices at greatly 1 reduced rates. These ticketsare I valid for return passage until I October 81: Before selecting Byour route or resort consult B. & 0. summer excursion book, in I which shortest routes and lowest ? rates, via "Picturesque B. & O." to all resorts are given from ?poiiits on that; road east of the ? Ohio river; profusely and artis tically illustrated. This book lean be procured free of charge ? upon personal application to ? ticket agents, B. & O. R.R. Co., ? or your can have }t mailed to yon ?by. sending name and address ? with ten oents in stamps to Chas. BO. Scull, General Passenger ? A cent Baltimore. Md. 83-2t Sealed proposals will be re ceived at my office at Rockford;' W. Va.. until 0 p. m. July 15, for the building of a frame church house at Lost Creek station. For plana and specifications call on or address Rev., A. L. McKeever, Rockford, W. Va. 83-lt iNOTIGB TO CONTRACTORS! Sealed proposals will *e re ceived at the office of the Mer chant's National Bank, at Clarks burg, W. Va., until 0 p. m., Wednesday, June 28th, for the building of the new bank for Merchants National Bank of West Virginia, at Clarksbu^. tag AModaaon ?t i ':|rt jjw'vlj; V: ' r.-( ?; . ;.-.i -? ?$ llii you a: SARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTENpTHE RiTTSIT) Pi ?? the IIS ' 1 -?_ ??f . -'V\ w> r, ??"- -?nrr sk Three &sW?l