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'' ' ? Jfn W. O. Allen ' . Of Attain*, Georgia. tiuUnoi thai he wu af flicted with ?fcaimraiUae, tbolntUM poln going tronTono put of the body to Mother. ; After taking tertn bottlM of Hood'* Bamj* rllU be wm In good-health. la two months ho toonmed from 123 to i?g poundiln welghl Hood's Plllo nrr purely vegetable. Mo. Fairmont Miss Bessie Martin and her guest, Miss Mary Leeds, went to Monongah last Friday and were the guests of Miss Flo. Martin. We are sorry to note the ill ness of Mrs. F. E. Nichols, of West Fairmont, with typhoid fever. > John Baker, a boy 14 years J of agej the son of Jas. H. Baker, deceased, fell from a skiff in the J Ohio river Saturday and was drowned. He was a bright, ac f tive boy, and sold papers in Man nington for several years until last spring, when his parents moved to "Wheeling Island. . Will Bell, a teamster, met with a serious misfortune Tuesday. A lrilling stem about 80 feet long fell on, his. leg near -the .ankle, breaking and crushing it soTjad ly that it may have to be ampu tated. Dr. M. F. Hamilton dress ed' the injuries. The excavation for tne Baptist church, to be erected on the South Side, was begun on Tues day. This will be one of the prettiest and best arranged edi fices in all this section. W. S. Mayers drew the plans of the structure. Work on the building will be pushed rapidly.^-/ndex. JsrrlarUle. The members of the G. A. E. Post are earnestly requested to be in attendance at the next regu lar meeting, on Saturday August 12th, 1893. The object in mak ing this earnest call is, that the vigilance committee may have their hearty co operation in pre paring to meet the assault that is now being made on our order by our enemy. We are about to receive marching ordei-s, and each one will bo expected to fall into line or take his stand with the enemy. There is no neutral ground now. By Order Committee. t'ariium. Mrs. Amanda J. Wilson, ol Gre'ensburg, Fa., is visiting her brother Isora Vornon this week. The coming term of our school will bo taught by Miss Estoliu Fleming, of Sh'ianston. Thomas Vernon returned home a few days ago from Straights ville, Ohio. j The Farnum ball team will play the Monongah team at Gypsy Grove Saturday. J. H. Griffith will give a ball and ice cream supper thi 9 week. Mrs. Sarah A. Randall has re turned from Worthington. **. Welt Jtllfori. Miss Lizzie Pyle, of Coving ton, Ky., is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Lee. Miss Lela Dew, of Salem, is visiting Miss Lucy Hoff. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Young, spent Sunday with relatives at Peel Tree. Miss May Vandervort, of West Union, is the guest of Misses Emma and Ella Holmes. Mrs. M. A. Hoff and Miss Cora Calvert hiave returned from Par is visiting relatives here. 0. W. Wolfe has returned to mS. Tetrtck, of Enterprise, spent Sunday with friends here. Raymond Reynolds "has return ed from Kingwood where he has been attending school. Success to the Telegram. ' ? Rexpohd. BUCKLENH ARNICA HALVE. The belt aalve in the world for onto, bruises, tore*, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ?oraa, tatter, ohapped hands, ohilblnim, oorns, and all akin eruptions, and poai* tl?ely onrca pilea. or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satiafao tion, or money refunded Price K oanta per box. For sale by Clayton & bent 12-ly Salem. E. 0. Young superintendent of the Tongue Eureka Pipe line has moved into the new bouse lately built by M. C. Wagner. Cecil Towis, of Clarksburg; was in town Friday. Mrs. John L. Smith, of Mor gansville. came home with her mother Mrs. Maragaret Davis, for a short visit. Miss Ida Brown, of Clarksburg, was calling on her friend, Mrs. R. W. Young Saturday. James W. Herald, of Wallace, was calling on friends here Sun day. George Trainer and wife, of West Union spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Estelle Dolan, and daugh ter Bessie, of Wolf Summit, visited her father, Robert Gor don one day last week. Kay Randolph is home from the World's Fair and reports having had a grand time. Miss MaggieBartlett was home from Clarksburg Saturday. Moses and Willie Van Horn, were here, for a day or two' the last of the week past. Bence and M. A. Sommers, of Ritchie county, were here over Saturday and Sunday. Eslie Randolph, of New Mil ton, attended church here Satur day. J. F. Ebert has gone to Ritchie county. Miss Gertrude Randolph clos ed her summer school of Art Monday eveningJ with a recep tion, which was a very pleasant affair. The work of the class was artistically arranged about the rooms as decorations. Miss Elsie Davis wbo has been spending some weeks with her friends at Salem, and on Buck eye Run, starts for her home in Alfred Center, New York Wed nesday, accompanied by her brother Gifford Davis, Esq. Mr. Thomas Lowther, of Market, Doddridge county, came over and was calling on friends and relatives here. C. E. Elder S. S. Beaver, of MoAUiaterville, Juuiatta Co., Pa., says bia wife is sub ject to cramp iu tlio stomach. List summer she tried Chamberlain's oolio, cholera anil Diarrhoea remedy forit, and woe much pleased with the speedy re lief it afforded. She has since ua'ed it whenever nooessary and found it never fails. For sale by Wells & Haymaker, j Mineral Springs. Miss Ruth Swisher will start for Chicago in a few days to at tend the World's Pair, and visit her brother at LeGrange, 111. Miss Kate Davis will spend a few days at Lost Creek this week. Mr. Romine's house caught fire last week but was discovered before much damage was done. He will proceed to roof it at once with tin. Mr. Strother who has been quite ill has about recovered his usual health. Estelle Davis, of Mt. Clare, is i visiting home this w.eek. Blackberries are very scarce. Mrs. Davis lost a fine young colt last week. ? Ui . p | m inn, i jr , Piarce'i Golden Medical Discovery is a cer tain remedy. But it most be taken in Wild Rose. ^Ijhftuentioi' the sreon for the maSEWStsCt c-is> *?-:? In the County^ non-pay mei No Proper ty Found. oardlt District. Aihoreft, CalWn...? A?h, Robert L f?j?. Wm Ash, Nelson Allen, W. Aahcra/t, John B.... B?ti.tCpB Ball, Henry W. Bennett, A. Ball, WH Outright. O Cunningham, B H... Cunningham/G. W.. Cunningham, GO... Cunningham, GB... Owfft J M. Urdun, W Crdera, G 0.. ...... Carder, CO Cardor, JO Craig, 0 Cunningham, J Carder, Bicharrf Outright, WE Cunningham, G Dawson, Win Dye, Robert E Dye, Urah Dawson, FW Davison, A. | Davison, B Flanagan, W Flanagan, W N Flanagan, MB..... Sower? V Fittro, J Gilford, AW Gilford, J A Green, John Gurard. BL Gain, J Garrett, EE....." Gilford, A,. Hurst, Q L Hurst, i'hos Harbert, AL. Hall, F M Hall, J gaii, ls Heldretb, B Harbert, N Harbert, A Hannah, L... Hurst, g l.. Hurst, L ' Hurst, BB gurst, Hn?t. W Harbert, Wm Johwon, H......... Justice. A Kemper, T....s Kiie,Tp. Lonohaiy BL Lambert. Joseph Martin, David E.' 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"" ? 1 00 .... ???1 00 .... 1 00 ... 1 00 .... 1 00 .... i'ooJ 22 21 08 ? n 1 02 05 , 5S 00 15 00 04 4 00 01 475 00 1 19 82 00 25 00 200 00 15 00 Continued Next week. Cherry Camp. \Vm. S. Stevenson, represent1 ing the South Penn Oil Co., and Judge Goff were visiting the oil well on Judge Gofl's farm last week. AVe regret to say that Capt. Rufus Haymond has resigned as president of the Board of Educa tioti. Capt. Haymond was an excellent school officer. yj Miss Gertie Starkey is very ill with typhoid feyer. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Coffman ra turned Saturday from a visit to Upshur county. Miss Ida Brown of West Graf? ton, was visiting here last week; The district Sunday School will be held here Sunday, July 30th. O.I. C. . A young lady wants a Western editor to tell her how to make! "not enough" out of the -word" "enough.'" This is very easy,, he says. It is done by trans posing the letters and arranging them into words. Take the third, second and first letters fop the first word and the sixths fourth and fifth for the second and y ou have something that la not enough for the average g\rL Subscribe for the Telegam, the leading' paper in Central West Va. The Olrl They Like. Good old fashioned home peo ple like: The girl who doesn't lace tight. The girl who prefers a cookery book to a penny novelette. The girl who is not in the least ashamed of a healthy appetite. The girl who dosen't think every pretty one "makes up horribly." I The girl who doesn't pinch her. I feet into shoes a size and a half I too small for her. 1 : The girl who .will sing under a I trifle less than three-quarters of Van hour's persuasion. I The r'.tI who doesn't want to I stop and stare into every other shop-.window she passes. The girl who can purchase a I packet of pins and a yard of calico without turning over, everything in the shop. I The girl who can receive a little [polite attention from a man with out at once jumping to the con I elusion that he is in love with I her.?Selected!. I '-In the lead!'' So everybody I says. What is it? The Malclm fliove Piano and the. Waterloo i Organ. 36-tf. f ;,uSlipper8 ior 25 cents are a low [ Quarter shoe. ? "?* ?'wo.,:' Wade at the Clarksburg Woolen Mills . , -,CT - ,y^r?misw5k Kentucky Bine Grass; ] ' zy sf-E^ertiUzers Timothy, Clover, Ore! Grass. Beet Q.*u B A J Boots - and '. ... -Vi.. - ,0"?' Wll be pleased to have you call and Exai Goods and Prices Produce Wanted, BUILDERS OF y' Steam Pumps for ?use in Mines, Fresh water, Special Boiler Feed ers, Heavy Presure Pumps and for all kinds of duty. lOfr) j5 ' DEALERS IN j^E9Ri Steam and'.' Jam ?gfLfr <^=^3 L Water iron Fittings. . ?? Special pumps built to order for all kinds of duty. Specialjat tention to supplies for mines and coke works. 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