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lot several Plush , V'&l M-.TSgJ^K neqrjy* all ing colors: Irown and hat in our mil it for just one-half example hats that sold .0o hats now $3.75, '? And there are some Has been oh^,of universal prosperity, an^^het^are few indeed wfip'have have, jfet to j^gretftfer or lesser extent shared in the benefits dejjved .fchere from. Fr<5m a personal standpoint the closing year %as not only, been prosperous, but it has also been the most successful in the history of th^ business. For YOy have made this possible, and, ^fco- show our appreciation, .it shall be our constant aim to give you tljie verj best possible^flerfeandise at the lowest prices?we make -f his possible by to ^Jie eastern markets frejjuentl^^nd besides we have a salaried jepresejifative in New-York who is on the cijpstant lookoStfor lots of merchanlfi^that d&n be^bou^ht"at less than regular prices. The confidence th^t you4ta*e r&posedin us' "ulate us to greater eftoife. - , ?? . f v V-W * Very Interesting $12 aod $15 Tailored Suits Fine tailored suits at a price . less than the cost you/ Black ors and; sizes' run fro> surely cannot afford wonderful opportunity. Our regular goods, reduced1 in spffencfid value at 50c, but we of thfs pwrticular grade, so we price to-close them out quicMy. Will share in thfo bargain? There vrMf l^tr ^cold days thiswinter. deduced to $1.19 ' - t>" *" . ; ' \ ce Of BroadXloth that sold heretofore at $l..5Q,?nd$2.0O tre tables in onejotind marked them $r.t9.' Evefy shade jjjng black. These are exceptionally fine goods and are Ices. - But we desire to reduce our stock, henjgethls great ?0 New Art *v[: - . L' Strictly all jipel, size 9x12 j ' -' v> . These Art Squares asualjvj'et&ll at $8.50 and ttie patterns and the very best. They i(}easure;3 yds. wideband ^yds. long. Reversible Smyrnif Rugs, large size $1.65. HoqlJ^t'te Rags, size/37 inches x 64 inches : : ? ? "* *k_ - Clarksburg's Best and Busiet Store, f - Lamberd Do, rt Fleming ton, and 'est MUford, were lnlfa.-iyirldts of , Wcwck ^Vednes fiesenceof qultoj? ?4 guests|)Df the ?with the offices at' Flew Ington ant man. IliS :jrford'sapcat? ? They left oti latlbn-for their the one iin/rjSMfill'eri^^u 1 re id", l^ptaifie .'Arthii iAayril^iilt rtl> '?treetj .,A*tio|ftfifty's ocffrt ^h?..fiilU|o,rrf ap ^Hed as follows: r#"T. fi&Vkrf' i v : ?? ? jbtyto-'^Hiabeth/g. ,Wo W Garl lalj^Oafrt, in ^IlaAy " Sh inn, Vt^^mKdjHBB'ty aAte sltuat ed K'^aM|?n; ?Rood/idwelling hvuse>'ip^p!3|^&ipienty or' timber, X^rtic3t?ne'Mir,,fff.Sppod state of cultt ^jrtlon, (tood orchard^ )n, a splendid DjlBhborjipc^^pbiM^leiit. to both .church add scb?IfhdW,?ff&Jr>nly five miles, froa CIarJcshuv.;r\rt'crms are reasonable.' Uajif on oh address S. E. Hvikick. A$w(nfiy.W+. i-2tdw '. # .,>?>">'.. i WV fei OLD G/fRS . f m ? ' 1 Will be Disposed of *y B. <"0. R. R. Company. The Baltimore. & <?h'io Railroad, company is now disposing of^its oiff worn-out and lightweight' capacity ? freight cafe that have bech in o'pera tlOn^Mit have been causing considera ble trouble, "they are being burned at indifferent shops otfar the system wdtib<& iron taken from them for re pair work on Other jars. The cost iron axles and wbeelfl&r* being dis posed of at the'mills jipArosV t? the place of burning the cars. Tlroirreater number of tljese old cats had a tonti?ge limit that was far below that of the new cars, and as a result p. train in order' to cajry Its regular tonnage must haul more of these cars. It is snid. tbfat .2,lfy? cifts haVc been con dbmneji on the entfre system, and that af?e/tbe*cldanlni; up of many now in use on .the Ohio* River division that -ttje B. "& JO. "will be .pretty well cletfbed <if tln'se'jjiM cars. The work of ajjidfranlngciirsun the Ohio River dlvlSjkiif'is miwSii pr^gjjjks. ^ X fiduciary Matters ; wEt- ? m 1?rrit. ? ! ice L. Ogden has qualified as st?att>r'i>f William R.-.Ogden, ?fd; bojfl, 1800. ? 'i ~'0. *'{^vT5ribble has Qualified as guardian'of'Jennie Romtae, Blanche itoratne arid Ransel Romine, Infants of James' Romine, deceased; bonds, lioffeach. S. ? 'f Deposits Over SlO.OOy.OOO. 'Pittsburg Trust Company has capi tal, surploB and profits exceeding 16, 000,Qd6; Fays 4 per cent. Interest on Savings Deposits, subject to with drawal of *100 without notice and 2. per cent, on Checking- Accounts. In terest compounded semi-annually. Do all your banking by mail. Send for two-htlndred year calendar free. 323' Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. We have,the finest tropical frultsiq, town, also all kinds of new nuts. Gem ma'si' 330 Pike street. 6-2t "Neglected colds make fat grave yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. (Mm JEAI/MJSY * 6ets a Fireman (nttf Trouble, at Fifirthont. Fairmont, Dec. 23.?Fireman L. S. Jenkins, of yard engine No. 1H4, moved bis head to a place of safety the other night just In time to keep It from being knocked off by. a' heavy stone which, was thrown by a young woman of this city. The stone went through the window and played all about the .machinery lnside,-: but did not do any serious damage. The girl threw the stone, It Is said, because she was mad at the fireman, and she said she was hot at biiti because she is jealous of him. Further..than this little is known of their' difficulties. It ,is said,she wjll bo arrested ,in the , near future'. WEDDING AT " . BRISTOL Well-known and Popular Young People Join Hands. Dr. Walter B. Conaway, of Buck hannon,son of Dr. J. B. Conoway, of Bristol, and brother of Attorney Con oway, of this city, and Miss Ktelta Ya. F.ilden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holdcn, of Bristol, will be married at Christmas noon at the residence of the bride-elect's parents, i Bev. Skid mbre will officiate. The grnom-qlect Is an excellentryuung man. He recently graduated p.t a college of dentistry In Pittsburg. ' Miss Holden is an accom plished and popular young lady. ( Manager. A. H. Cundoll, .of the Southern Fine Lumber Qompatiy, and family, bare gong to Blchmond, Vn., to spend the holidays with relatives and triads. ?Miss Nina Wallls will leave early next week for San Antonio, Texas, where she will be the goest "of -Gspt. and'Mrs. Melville S. Jarvis^jBf. i$rr, Sam Bouston, dnring January. Capt. Charles J. Go Mr. and Mrs. Doreey Potter ate..-rls lting relatives in Berryvllleand Balti more. Hiss Columbus Duncan left Wedp'es day for Zanesvllle, Ohio, where-'she will be the guest of Miss Stansbeny. '*>? The dancing class will give a de lightful fancy dress children's party during Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Lowndes returned from New York Sunday. J Many Broaddus students went bone this morning for Christmas. G C. Stone sells Youngs Headach Powders. 23-tf. Miss Gay Duncan left for New York Saturday to remain until sometime in February at which time she will re turn to Clarksburg and open up her home on Pike street. i*ee our lineMine of Italian inajble j I gurcs. 1 'rices right. JVaU? & Hay- ? maker's drugstore. 3t_ckl'w dec IB Mr and Mrs: George G. Oliver left ' Tuesday night ftxr Cleveland, Ohio, | where they wllhspond the holidays j with Mr. OllverV-Btlall'ves. ' s. ? Fi.r full Information cunrernlng "our . new school to b6.? opened ai (;ia.i*s burr, Aug. 4. aijrfss', The XlMutl Commercial Sclfiml, Clarksbufn. \V. Va. ? .. jz.it Large llneof underweaT for falt'and winter at thi Clarksburg Tallorjrffe Company. Traders building. 4ti-tf. Berkeley jpayls^of Lost Creek,' .la here today. Prof. F. L.'feiiftlette has gone .to nuntinglontvfipend Christinas. Austin M^rp, barber at the Traders Barber Shop, will move his'family to North Carolina In the neaiiuture. Be will go for the benetlt o'f"hls wife's health. -> Miss Lizzie Younginger and "'her brother, Will, are visiting their'sUSter, Mrs. P. J. Ernst, of West Pfke street Superintendent B. S. Davis was ? In frunf.^he county Inflrmary this morn ing on a business trip. ; Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas W. Petl|grew have closed their home on Sixth street and will leave for Indianapolis some tlm6 Xhe ttrst of the year after spend ing tlje holidays with Mrs. and Doug Bailey in Weston. - tfr Bond and family went to " to Spend Christinas V PrJgjgT. Bond. "i Mrs. Charles Zeller, of Terra.' Alia, arrived this morning to visit her brother, Theodore Relcfrert. ,T Dr. Vf, P-Gofl and Jay Reefer Re turned Tuepday evening from a bust ?esfctr)p to Grafton. J.'B: Sfipler will move bis family t? his newly purchased home on the sSlth farm, one mile east of Copelio parjfthe first of next week. William Ditz left fer his home In Baltimore last night to spend the bolt days. Contractor John White has (tone-to. Galllpolls to spend Christmas at his olb'home. ,Y( ungs Headache Powders.' ttt harmless and can be taken bj-wayone.., Solb by G. C. Stone. _ 2?jtf. - .Mrs. A. L. Jackson and ITttle. son,, Aduin, went to PlttsburKfthis morn ing to spend Christmas with relatives. Guy Wilkinson was here fcfflR morn ing from Gilmer county enroute Jo life j home in Bridgeport to spend Christ-1 mas. * ? j In the list of ushers published yeij ti'rdav of 'he Highland-Morgan. w<*d ? | ding the name of George L...Duncan i was Inadvertantly omitted. Mrs. F. Viger is liomc from Ciesson, Pa., to spend thi; CRrlstmas holidays. ' Highest market prlct- paiij for beef hidesa,t Central meat market, .lolin P. Gandy, manager. 43-12t. ? Mrs. Charles W. Ensey has returned from a delightful visit with friends in ; Indianapolis and Dayton. Will Willis came down last night from Sutton to spend Christmas at. his heme at Bridgeport. Ernest Du ncan Is home from sdfa?o at Gambler to spend Christmas. , . Col. Seely has about recovered from his recent Illness. He was out no tbe street today mingling with friends. Six nice building lots for said. See Harvey W. Harmer. 22-tf Rev. Charles Llpplncott, of Flint, "Michigan, spent a few days here this jreek. ' Misses Homozelle and Madge Mason, of Beltsvlllc,, Md., are spending the holidays with their grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Carr, In East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Alexander are In Parkertburg the guests of lire. Hunter Holmes Moss. store- m M spor.d CbrrS Unlon^rrlendfc; >1188 Hazersandwaa is risitlqg tier. slsiBi KiilirysworCh! Miss Flo Uariin,. ol rtef tinffhef broth*M& Supt. Hooil, of the company, evening- sttcr a ;4or ? Dr. G-co. M. HolUdeufc bl8"'Glfcrksburg" IKfit&T residence 763 W. Pike b ?1st day . 'November-? d"ayR. Crowns- ap# Bridi less money than you haw (or -it and guaranteed**! jljlce $jC8ci rjnt. * ?;; 7 vSauri MrE.-Jalfi^' i. ? - ?. ' ? ?jl 2ST en-onte. a i n l. >Xrs." BcaplfeMi X VS%fc3ikefi ME Saleirf the first of. KWH.mfiabli i will r?tnaft>*20 days. Office oppoa depot." ? " T-ljr,. ij-ii, Tbmqflp. business soan iaUltftUty tote. * Dr". clt.y-Ti8feo?t'u'Jay: | ? 1 J. J.. Mead n.aiia a. business trip Fairmont todiiy. J Major Thomas Peuigiew west Westoa- tills inonung. Misses J.ennte and Maggie Reyno! ul ReynojdBvUie, are bgw, day shopping ' ? You Will Ibid great bargains at I Tea Cent Counter at -the Boo 1 store-' r^Uy'm Inaraved ttattavf#'*- fjs