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tf You Havo One of the Following HEART SYMPTOMS, LOOK OUT I DR. MILES' viwctti fomra* HEART) *ta2Sf DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO.". Elkhart. U. mmmm Act on ? v? principle? iS?&B?5H8 ? "agr Pais D*. _ Muir Pais 8g?^?rSS? tioo. Kmallwrt, mlldMt, ?arwtt OpdoM?,2BoU. Br. BIm M. C.. For snln by H. L Well*. Whm^GFTvT ?lit IU.. M'l r f~l f tmtU IMin UuU I VMI4 m? U #1,000 uM s# ful Mwt flMM I *??. t M Mk mi|iHii< m4 frt%4 ?f Um ifcMp. I r?mm?4 fur tr?w?11* sM rnHrnnt fmn ?tartly. WW?wrril mmf tali tor nfly* CONFIDENTIAL. PATIENTS TREATED BT MAIL ??mil ii. mU ?>u> mm terminal??, m U4 *0*c?. 1m yorUmkr* aJJnw, mUk ? mm* hi May** v . ?i ?. v. r. mtikl inciin tkitcl eitcno. ml COMPOUND. A roeont dltxmrr by an oi l tajnelu. <? woewwly w?i monthly btf thousand* of La Ale*. Uthoonly perlecur nafe ?o'l n iiai.in mealclao die t ?rML ItawMoof anprtncti I drugfUttwtio offrr Inferior EMdSofaMlaplaocof ibl*./ *k for Coon's Cor. t * hooTConrooBR takino *vb*ihtt4,orlac\tm$l*r. I 0 cent* la poatera In latter, and wa will wnd, Mated, of rytnra maiL Pul) wal?d particulars *a plain Sold in Clarksburg by Clayton A Dent, H. L. WcIIk, R. J.C'rinH, and druggists everywhere. """M. jgr[ t?.r O. MillOTtRTKAKpBEAlHTHKATMPTf.a WriMBfHnfttli)Pjwlmoo. rmflNnlnai Head* kIm, fforvoaa Prostration caumhi by alcohol or tobaooo, >rirafiiii>ta.Tfw?tall)?pfftailou.; Bowpur of Brain. M ln?nlty. mlowT. daony. dnntb. Prematura Old .XtMb(Powarln<rftbarB0(.Impotanoy. 1 all Parnate Weeknemen, InToluntary rTMMwaiwbMwr siaitlou of brain A month's traatraaat, f L losut bona toeora. ?un 1 Mad written mar*ataa arantoM teauod only by Cunningham Hro*.. A Co. ' ' Persons looking for choice West Virginia lands, either tim bered or improved, will And it to their advantage to correspond with P. I. Lynch, Craigmoor, W. Va. 18tf. "We have received our new samples for fall and wiuter. men's suits and overcoats, carrying both the lines of Browning King & Co.. New York, N. Y., and The Prank T. Carroll Co., Elmira, N.Suits from if 10 to $38 j overcoats from $15 to $85, made to order in latest styles and best workmanship. Examine our samples and prices before buy ing your fall clothes. G. \V. & H. M. SlUTTTLEWORTH, Corner Main and WaterStreets Clarksburg, W. Va. 45. Baugh's Raw Bone Meal is very finely ground and warranted pure. It is the best fertilizer made for wheat and grass. For sale by R. T. Lowndes. 43-tf. 5eDWICK. ?:0:? Bus Line and Express ?:0:? Splendid conveyances to mee: all trains. Passengers called for in any part of the city. Elegant carriages for weddings, funerals, &c. AccidentsUnheard Of. Only careful drivers employed. BCCKLEN'tJ ARNICA. SALVE. The best salve iu the world for outs, bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, (ever ?ores, tetter, ehnppe<l hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively onres piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or monoy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Clayton A Dent 12-ly DR. DRUMMONDS LIGHTNING Remedy for Rheumatism has receivod the unqualified endorsement of the medical faculty as being a safe nud re makably efficient preparation for the relief and speedy cure of Rheumatism. Its work is so speedy aud miraculous that benefit is felt from the Hrst dose, ?nd one bottle is wurrunted to cure any ordinary case. Sold by druggists. Prioe 45 for large bottle, or sent by prepaid express on reoeipt of prioe by Drum mond Medicine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. 2atf Subscribe for the Telegram. Be Du ? Brnte. A big, red-faced, jolly-looking woman got into a Niagara street car yesterday afternoon. She was followed by a man with gray hair and close cropped mustache and a dyspeptic expres sion, according to the Buffalo Expret*. They sal on the sunny side of the car. The man relapsed into a gloomy silence. The woman looked around the car and tried to be cheerful. "Kind of hot," she observed. "What?" growled the man. ? Kind of hot." "Where?" "Here." "Well. 1 guess you can stand it." The woman took the man's sourness as If she wad used to it. After the ctr had gone a block he said: What pretty flowers?" "Where?" "At the house we passed.*' "Well, what of it" Five minutes latter she said : ?'Isn't that a nice baby?" ?'Where?" "There," pointing to a beauti ful little boy on the opposite side of the car. "Looks like a fool." The car turned down Pearl street and the chimes of St Paul were ringing. "That's nice music," said the woman. "What?" "That's nice music." "Which?" % "Why, those cnimes." "Sounds like a lot of cow bells." Do you wonder that wives sometimes do not love, honor and obey? BEST OFFER EVER MADE $5,000 Cash Given Away BT TH3! CINCINNATI Weeftlg Enquirer. Every club of Ten Yearly Sub acribera will get ouo shore of 85,000. Every club of Five Yearly Sub dcribcrs will get one half a shnro of 15,000. The number of shares is fixed by the number of clubs of ten that will be received by us from Nov. 1,1893, to March 31,1B94. On an offer of $1,500 last Fpring, running three months, ending Juno 30, 1893, for clubs of five, each club agent received 84.53 in cash besides his commissions. That oiler was 8500 a month for three months. We now offer 81,000 a month for five months, or a total of $5,000 for five months, besides the regular commissions, and will Guarantee 40 percent Gross Profit. A full club of five or ten must come at one time in order to share in this oiler. Agents may send as many clubs as they can raise within time spccificii and can have papers sent to any address. The WEEKLY ENQUIRER is the Largest, Best, Clean, Moral. Ele vating Dollar Newspaper for a family favorite now printed in the United States. Sample copies free. ENQUIRER COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. " JX you look at the date lH on your paper? Did you find that you svere owing us your subscription? Kindly pay up as we dislike the idea of having to collect. Get that old suit ol clothes tlmt yon are almost uliamed to wear and send thera to W. H, Powell, near the West End CeDot. He will clean and repair them, and you will be surprised when you get them book-almost like new again. 3t-8t TO PREVENT AUTUMNAL - FEVERS, ?use? SUSANNA. PREPARED by DR. L. .A DAVIDSON, West Milford WE8T - - VIRGINIA Cunningham Bros, ft Co.. Clarkh" burg- W. Horuer, Lost Creek;Perine j & DaviB, Good Hope: G. W. Morri son, Mt Glare; Francis Bros., Wil- ! sonburg:C.A.Sheehy, P. M., Bridge-1 port; Bargain Store.Jarvisville.J. C. I Bartlett ft Co., West Milford; Mike' Dolan, Wolf Summit; L. L. Bailey, ' Reynoldsville; Mrs. W. B. Stephens, i Sycamore Dale, B. S. Ogden, Sardis;. l? A. Wilson, Salem-.Morgan & Earl. Respect; Griffin Bros.,Cherry Camp; i A. J. Kincaid, Brown's Mills; H. U. Post, East End, Clarksburg; West Fork Coal & Coke Co., Farinim; F. H. Wilcox ft Co., Wyatt; Mrs Tjb Jarrett, at the blind man's store, Sliinnston; E. A. Wilson, Salem; H. W. Winter, Flemington; Bailey ft Burnside. Benson; R.F. Stout, Quiet Dell; Lewis & Queen, Johntowu and Rockford; Geo. B. Patton ft Co., Craigmoor; F. M. Harbert, Marnl? ville; L. O. Smith, Olive. The above 25 agents to be adver tised so long as they sell 1 <ioz. per year at retail, at our contract price. ; fhe advertising to cease when sold i for 1ms than $1 per bottle. Dr. L. A. Davidson, 28 WeetMilford, W. Va i '' - ? ' ' '; How ???er ttr*w?. At the birth of bis son a father placed at interest at 6 per cent the sum of 11,000, and each year invested all the interest at the same rate. When the> boy was 21 years old he found himself the possesor of 18.399.56. Being a young man of pluck and energy and anxious to tyy his hand in unaided competition, he told his father to keep the money and he would take his chances with the poor boys of his acquaintance, i When the son was 50 years old ' the father notified him that his fortune had grown to over 118, 430. using round numbers. At I (0 the father called his son's at tention to hie fortune of over $59,000, and since the son had received the rewards of his in dustry he did not still take pos session of the fortune. The father soon after died, and in his will required his executors to keep the principal and interest loaned until the son should re ceive it or be removed by death. The latter lived to a good old age, and his son's one hundredth birthday, besides the accumula tions of a busy and prosperous life, was incumbered with a for tune of 9389,300. Christopher Columbus is said | to have some poor relations liv ing in Spain at this time. One or two of these have intimated that if the liberal American peo ple would take up a collection for them the same would be re ceived as a fitting expression of our gratitute to their great an cestor. But, if we consider, there would have been nothing impossible in it, and it would have been really considerate in Christopher to have saved a dol lar?only one dollar?of the amount given him. A modern financial manager would have perhaps suggested that to this end the sometimes obstreperous and mutinous sailors be reduced at half rations for a sufficient ume to enable the great dis coverer to save a dollar and place it at compound i nterest at the very reasonable rate of 6 per cent. By this time, 400 years after, that dollar would have in creased and multiplied to the munificent sum of over $1,322 '? 000.000, a sum sufficient to pay at least some of the gambling debts of his poor relations of this present time. Catarrh not Local, bat Constitutional. Dr. Dio Lewis, the eminent Boston physician in a magazine article saya: A radical error underlies all medical talent of catarrh. It is not .disease of the man s nose; it is a disease of the man, .how,n? itoe|fm tbe man,8 nwH) ? elblbition of a ComUtutlonai trouble." Therefore, he argues, the n?o of snuff and other local application? i? wrong, and while they seem to rive temporary relief, they really d0 more harm than good. Other leading author ity agree with Dr. Rewis" Hence the only proper method of cure for catarrh H" oonstitutional remedy in Hood s Sarsaparilla, which, tJI. mgeve.7 part o'the body turongh the blaod does eliminate all impurities and make the man healthier. It r mo? the cause of the trouble and resto^ the diseased membrane to ? dition. Tiiafc this is tbe practical result IS proven by thousands of people who have been cured of catarrh \TtIw Hood s Sarsaparilln. The World's Fair. The official figures of paid ad missions to the fair up to Monday the closing day. are 21,479.461. Adding the number admitted on passes, the total is swelled to 27,538,041. It is considered by exposition statistics that these figures'Beat the record made at Paris, all things considered. Paris showed a total of 36,149, 358, but they had practically no free admissions, while there over 6,000 000 were issued. The total receipts of the Paris exposition were 18.800,000. The returns are not all in yet for the World's Columbian exposition, as the amount of salvage, etc.. is to be added, but the receipts will not fall short of 114.000,000. Paris sold space to her exhibitors. Chicago gave them room free. I Chairman of the finance com mittee Peck reports that the treasury Is Inahealthy condition. All obligations have been met and there Is a cash balance on hand of $2,500,000. The pate receipts from now on, and the salvage from now on, it is figur ed, will pay the current expenses until the end. so that *he stock holders who have buildings rep resenting 13,000,000. upon which they scarcely expected to realize anything, will be paid fifty cents ' on the dollar. The exhibits are being carried out fast to-day. The Midway is closed and the concessionaires are getting out In a hurry. Not many visitors are on the grounds. The work of destroying the buildings will not be commenced for some time. j the"handsomest lady in ' Clarksburg remarked to a frienil the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam [or the Throat and Lungs was a super ior remedy, as it stopped her cough in . stantly when other cough remedies bad no effect whatever. Any druggist will jive you a Bample bottle free. Large bcttleBfiOonnd $1. Mamma ? Now, Robbie, you must remember to always say saw, or have seen. It is? Robbie?Yes, ana now I'm go ing to tell Dickey Jones how awfully saw sick I was, coming home on the ocean. A good furniture polish, wlilch ' gives a soft, oily finish to furni ture and wood-work is made of one scant ounce of turpentine and thr6e-fourths of an ounce of cider vinegar. Shake it until thoroughly mixed. Then rub the furniture with the mixture, allow it to stand a short time, and polish it well with a soft, dry flannel cloth. THE H0MEL1E8T MAN IN Clazksburg as well as thehandsomeet, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to re lieve and cure oil chronio and Acute coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Con sumption. Large bottles BO cts. and $1 Lambrecht is still selling watches, clocks, and jewelry of all kinds at prices to suit all who appreciate a fine quality of I goods. 14. Tbe Tm-EanAM'B circulation during the ls?t Bix months, is without a pre cedent in the history of journalism in Clarksburg. We do not ask you to look at the list of names or figures only, but after looking at the names you arc requested to visit th? press room and I see the papers. Our guarantee is that we print and send through the Postoffioe more newspapers than any other paper in the county. " C. E. VANCE. - - - J. CARL VANCE Ifagfl ? Ft- DAVIS A BRO gttK Have Sold to THE -M- * ** Vanee Hardware Co. ( UNINCORPORATED ) Their Entire Stock SEE OUR ?AND IFISTTTT^ES CLARKSBURG. - WESTVA. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. ?* Caatorta Iiao well adapted to children that Z rewnmfcirt It as superior to any prescription known to me." IL A Aacnxm, M. I> . Ill 6a Oxford Ct? Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of * Caatorta Lt *o universal and its ncrits eo well known that lt seems a work of supererogation fo endorse it. Fcwaro'tbe Intelligent families who do not keep Caatoria within easy reach." CuUiOa Marttn, D. D., New York City. Castor!* cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomash, Diarrhoea, Eructation, KMls Worms, gives sleep, aad promoba < Without injurious medication. "Tor several years I have recommended your * Castoria,' and shall always continue to do sa as lt has Invariably produced beneflds) results." How? F. P.* anas, M. D., 125th Street and Tth Ave., New York at j. Thx CmrrAxm Cootaht, 77 MranAT Rraarr, New Yoax Crrt. ?A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO A Specific tism. luirty-two Uohob for Fiftv oente. Pntupby "W cSBhu^.V, Bull Poller Mill Clarksburg, W. Va, We have recently refitted oui ml? LU,,in fuli rollei 8v8tem. Will guarantee qualitj m^n"/ made.by U8 ^al to an j manufactured in the 8;ate ot brought here from a,ijoini?c Boiled Corn Mea], Choice Seed Oats, Corn and Oats Chop Custom Grist Wor A specialty. Satisfaction ^ guaranteed. highest market price paid for COIR35T, OATS. . ^Sassssrud ,w" l^OWNDBS ('Hl)HPKNINn Co. A SMART' MAN~ ? when],,,cancnro "uBbenm.teT'^S on receipt of prim l,v f|.? n? *5 THE SUN During JS9S THE SUN will be of surpassing excellence and will print more news and more pure literature than ever before in its history. ?THE SUNDAY SUN is the greatest Sue day newspa per in the world. Price, 5c. a copy. By mail, $2.00 a year. Daily, by mail, - *6 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail, 98 a >'ear- Address THE SDN. ^?4t. New York. OUR NEvThOME! w*nt to becomp a first-clnes Book- ! kMporor monographer? ir ?oJS 5Sui,i i w-'Ssssa I 55)u"lf " ?^"ooo lo."' We U; j Men and Women fefflr'sass; Your Car Fare Paid h^fh^Ddrfd n,,lM when you roister If both coume* are taken. No vratinm!JJ drew La,alOKUe and circulars sent free.' Ad fountain State Business Colleqe PARKKKHBURO, W. VA. . . . & Fresh fish on sale. Poultry bought. 1 Your patronage solicited, l'lke Street, j Clarksburg, W. Ti 1?HE MONOMOABELA B. B. Ou and after Sunday October 2. train" run ou the MonongHli Hi R. as ?o^l0W8' ""Tfalu fro. North* Bound. Leave?Clarksburg 10 45 OypHyUrove ?? } J? bhfnnstoa 11 31 Monongah J1 Arrive?Fairmont ]1* 18 Bouth-Bonnd.? Leave?Fairmont I # Monongah...... .... 8 01 Bhlnnston f ft Arr^^ibur,::::::.^ Nob. i, 2. A 4 are passenger and 10 way freights. burg, Wbston. Buckbannon. ParKerso Charleston. the " Monongan Route -( the shortest and qulekest Hne. Clow c neetlons m?de at for all polntt^orw West, and at Clarksburg with B. AO.en j Va. A P. R. R. for all polnU Kast, 8oaUi w West. Ask for through tickets vis w Monongah Route. - ? HUGH Q. BO wl? ?? Gen'l Burt. Monongab.w. >j yilK W. VA. 4b PITTSBURG B. *? On and after Sunday; May 12, J8" senicer Trains will run as follows. tl>?tly except Rundity. MOUTH BOUND. No. 2 No.6 a. m. ?10 45 11 18 11 81 11 68 12 15 BTATIONS. Lv. Clarksburg.. ..At Mount Clare, Lost Creek..... Jane Lew .........Weston - on ?: as >8 1*1 Trains leave Weston lor Buckhann at 12:20 p. m. anil 5:05 P- m- M turn at 8:4.1 a. m. an<} 1:15 p. ?v ... Leave Buckhannon for PiokeMl 7:10 a. m. and 1:50 p. m. f Trains leave Wen ton for SnttonJ 12:45 p. m. and 4:55p.m.,andarriveP" Sntton 8:30 a. m. and 1:00 P-? Train lor Camdtn-on-Gauley with early Sntton train at Flatwooo | 8:45 p, m. Connection at Clarkabpre with. O. R. R and Monongaheto Bi?? J LAW & COMPANY, Driller)) In Fresh and Salt Meats. Tfkvelei0^ Quide. B. A 0. THROUGH AND LOCAL TRAINS. Commcnolnet May 4, 1803. tijaina vrill depart Irom ClarkBbur? aa follows: GOING WEST. No. 603, Cincinnati and St Louis d?j Express, 10:28 a. m: No. 001, Midnight Express lor St. Louis, 12.23 a. m. No. 071, PtirkersburgAorommodation, 7:58 a. m.; No. 047, Accommodation, 8:12 p. m. GOING EAST. No. 802, New York Express, 5:01 &. m; No. 840. Gralton Accommodation, 10:% a. m.; No. 072, Grnllon Accommoda tion. 0:24 p. tn.; No. 004, New York Ex press, 7:02 p. m. Chas. O. Scull, Geii. Pass. Ag Baltimore, ' J. T. Odell, Gen'l Manager. G. A. Annon. /