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I fly ;t* timely two tbonunda of hopaleti unbMaptnnntiramA. lahaQbogU* ,4 two bOttlM Ofmr IB?^>ItB to MJ 0( KsynasttssE: ?LAllOCMfc-^fcM?M?R siring promptly done. Good I Onedooi^totLownd'es &M* '?ni die of coua Bon or Ltrxa 7> "Foatz-i Powder* are oaed In time. wi rowrlen will care and pr?rentHoaClioUE?A. HJ ??*lder? prevent Oapw j* Fowu ^ will fflONHflw qiumtttf of toM ream twenty per cent* awl make the batter^S rrt rownru wxix oitk Satibtaotioii. 1 r?rprhererf nAVXD a. TOUTS, Proprietor. BALTMOJElX. XDu Sale by A. C Rector & Bro. I be paid for a recipe enabling 5 make Wolff's Acme Black at such a price that the retailer profitably sell it at io&abottl'e. 'resent tie retail price is 20c. If ** IS *S Blacking is nude of pure alcohol, l'q?id dressings ore mode of water, ftosunothing. Alcohol is dear. Who *? m how to nuke it without alcohol wecan make AoisBucsiNa as cheap tr dressing, or put it in fancy pack ?ke maj,,, of u,e vater dressh?s, and HmM to make six act thitrs look like fe It will do mar ?wo no other pai _ All retailers POtt IJ iwtloa, and nowmj Mrs. M.A.Nn?baum. ofC?M*^ Baokhannoo. Is also the gnest of Mrs. Klein.? World. EmmettBrown and Carl Vance spent Sunday at Clarksburg. Miss May Prloe, ,of Clarks burg. and Mi&s Oarterr of Balti more,' arethe guests of Mrs. W. B.Taylor, Jr. .The funerals of JoKn "Beigan and Mary Bragg both took place at tVin it-i Mr. M. H. King, of Bnckhan, nori, has. been appointed U. S;: gauger for this district in place oI J.W. Conner, of this place, this county, a worthy young man and we are glad to hear of his his appointment.?Delta. Fairmont Mr. Hut* Shuttlewb'rfh J of Clarksbnn?, spent Sunday in this place. Miss Estelle Powell, of Clarks burg, was the guest of Miss Mattie Stone last week. Little Sarah, the younger daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus E. Morgan, of this place, died on Tuesday night about 12 o'clock, aged five years. ? Virginian. Col. T. M. Jackson, of Clarks burg, was here on Monday night The fall term of the Fairmont Normal School opens Thursday. September 5th, 1898. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snuttlesworth, died at their home near Hoult, on Mon day, and was buried Tuesday. Miss Emily Sands attended a very pleasant reception given in honor of Miss Fanme Wade, in Clarksburg, last Friday night Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sands of, Clarksburg, came down on Tues day evening and spent that night at the Peacock Dairy farm. Thomas S. Haymond was ten dered and has accepted from Mr. John A. Clark, Manager of the Clark Coal & Coke company, the position of outside superintend ent at their works. Mrs., Moggie Mulvehlll, of Wheeling, formerly of Fairmont,, was here iast week and pur-, chased of C. L.- Skinner the dwelling house located at the corner of Jefferson and Washing ton streets. The price paid was 18,000. Our friend C. B. Carney has let the contract for a large eight room dwelling to be erected on the lot adjoining his present resi dence. Mr. ;'J. C. Corder re ceived the contract and began work Monday." The paving of Fairmont Ave nue as far as Sixth street, has been completed. All that Is left ,o the 1. .0 lingering 'ai age suit has been broug one of our leading busii Harvey Llnwood. t year-old son of Mr. Robert L. Rogers, die< Tuesday of tnembranou Mr. and' Mrs. Jed ' Patterm'ab.'whU^butdfi day afternoon the carrta breaking Mr. Yates' a: Warder was called ant fractured limb. t; . -?* * ' aSimli Hp fes-Svt'S, I niii ii H MBM maBafeiff ffifc i|*^y frowN