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#8 . moslui and worth 25. To I be sold at 2 for 25c. Come I early, the lot will not last f_ C??Af?~??/ - -I. V'VsX# m !JU-> f[ B ?mf&bi a$* vlifra* of it! New LIS We offer down, bat BAUMAN A _ >ffer you this week your cl&lce of over one hundred new Suits at less than they cost the very best we havejiad this season, and no two Suits alike. ? - ? - - ^ iSale Neck Ribbons =~ Qusvlity, 7 l-2c Beautiful Nock Ribbons, 3 inches wide, in the following colore: Pink, blue, nite, cardinal. turquoise, white and black. Have small figures and spots woven in them. Never sell less than l'5c. Special 7$c. A Snap in Goods Values Up to $1.00 for 50c. Broken lines and broken assortments tell the story more elo quently than words. Where we bad five and six different colors of some goods we have now two, some others we have only one, but when we put them all in one lot, wbe have most all colors. Some have enough in the piece for dresses?some only enough for skirts and some are full pieces. They range in width from 38 inches to 54 inches. They are strictly all wool and have sold at 69c, 75c, 80c and $1.00. Materials are Granite, Homespun (juBt the thing if you want a well wearing fabric) Cheviots, Zibelines. and various others. Bunched in one lot and marked at the extremely low price 50c the Yard. Coats at Less Than Cost $ 4.76 will buy ? Coat worth $ 7.SO $ 6. SO will buys Coat worth $10.00 $10.00 will buy a Coat worth $17.50 $12.SO will buy a Coat worth $20.OO A Special in Childrens Coats Good heavy Merino Underwear, just the l 'cold weather; All sices, C. 25c. Some in the lot worth 50c. ? . ''.-'jr. " ' r<-'* C01 Whe re do You Get Yo Aaaorted lot of Children's Coats, sizes 4 years to 14 years, worth $7.50 and $8.SO to be sold at $4.75. No one wants to throw money away needlessly,' _ 50 cents or fl.00. You can waste mope; on Shoes as q anything, perhaps more so, for what looks like . horse of another color." Apart from wasting money, are you tired? Have you a cold? Look toyour shoes. Are you a little less well-dressed than you c your shoes. Queen Quality is the one shoe that meets every requirement More v make t han any other. Try it?our word for it ytmHI. n other make. Prices, $3.00 and <3.50. 333 MAIN STRLET Watts Lamberd CLARKSBURG'S 4BF.ST AND BUSY STORE. EVIDENCE INSUFFICIENT 'Warrant Against Isom Fultneer Charge ing Him With Theft of $25 Dismiss ed by Squire Gordon. & ^ v The charge of feloniously sU>aliiig some $25 in money from II. W. RadcKfTe, which had L^cn instituted against Isom Fultneer, of near Lont Creek, was dis missed in ?*!ag"istrate S. ?W. Gordon** "U-Mires Tuesday afternoon. Lost Satur day morning Fultneer was arrested by Constable Luther .J, Hickman near Lost Creek and brought before Magistrate Gordon in ihis ?ty. The latter set the hen ling for a later date and released Jiitn upon bond. Tlie eas;? wan brought up Tuesday, afternoon, but there not be ing sufficient pvideaw to justify the charge, .ac warrant was dismissed. The Christmas Dinner. In spite .?f the fact tljat the word dys fH'p-ii .11:1?;+ literally bad cook, it will not be fair for many to lay the Maine on the cook if thev begin the Christmas dinner with little appetite ami end it .with ii< r? or nausea. It may not be fair for any" to do that?let u* h">j?c so for the sikc of the cook. The disease dy^popMi indicates a bad stomach, that is a weak stomach, father than a bad cook, and for a weak stomach there is nothing ,clf*s equal to % flood's Sar-aps rilla. It gives the Mtomach vigor and tone. c**'#s dyspepsia, creates appetite, and makes eating the pleasure it should be. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Whereas, Tt has pleased God. the Fath ? er, to call to Him the soul of Mm. Alice Murray, wife of Sir Knight L. I*. Mur ray, who departed this life on Norem ber 15th. HWfil. Be it therefore, Resolved, That the members of Com jnandery 186, Knight* of St. John, ex tend to bim their deepest sympathy In thia the time of hi* greatest sorrow in the Ions of a loving and devoted snd cheerful helpmate. Resolved, That a copy of the*e resolu tions be sent our esteemed brother, that they be spread upon the record* of the Commaodery. and that a copy be sent to the Chnrea? Calendar and the city papers for publication. K. SXRlVOfeR BOGGESS, T. M. DON.vnpE, i. T. DRITDY, OoaimXlM on BeMiatiaa*. , Far rick hrertarhe try Chamber lain'* Stomach and liver Tableta; they wit ward off the attack it taken in Una. For aale by>6tone 4 Mercer, druggfeta. HARVESTED IN WEST Salem Resident Aids His Daughter in North Dakota to Take Care oi a Large Grain Crop.?More There Next Spring. H. B. Davis and wife, of Salem, have arrived homo front North Dakota, where their daughters," Mm. George \V. Brown and Miss Lillie Uavis. are located. Air. and Mn. Davis Uvr Imn in that state since ljst -Inly, and he was enguged in helping the nmnarried daughter take cure of the grain crop she rn'nod on a farm- of 320 ncres she lr.?? acquired from the government. The entire crup amount ed lo 1.200 hnsliel*. Mr*. Davis purchas ed a farm of "?0 acres ai-<o while they wcre gone, and diev will utove -to it next ?[iria*. Sir. and Mr*. Borwn will go to Washington stu^e to live. Thcv are quite well remembered here. Mrs. Brown having (>een a tencher in tlie ?ty school* is dirk+Iiurj:. Stepped Against a Hot Stove. A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when getting his usual Saturday night hath, stepped back agaimt a hot stove, -which burned him severely, be child was In great agony and his mother could do nothing to pacify him. Remembering that she had a bottle, of Chamberlain's' I'ain Balm in the house, she thought she would try-it,"* jn leas than half an boor after applying it the child waa quiet and asleep, and in less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Ilcnaon is a well-known res ident of Kellar, ~Va. rain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and especially valua ble for burns^ cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by Stone & Mercer, druggists. DRUG STOKE IMPROVEMENTS. Workmen began Wednesday morning on improvements on the Irwin building on Third street, occupied by Stone & Mercer, druggists. The front of the store room is being torn out for the purpose i of putting in a fine glass frimt. The j door will be changed from the side to the 1 middle of the front. This improvement when completed, will make the front a' the stove quite attractive. Interior im provements will also be made with a view to converting it into a model drug store. Snre Cure for Piles. - Itching piles produce tnvisture and cause itching, {his form, aa well as Mind, Pleadingprobnsdiag pMss'are cursd by -Dr. Bo-s?n ta>> Pfla Remedy, stops itch; ing and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 59c* a jar at druggists, or sent by ujalL Treat ise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Boaaako, Fhiladolphia. ?. For mMJV A Mercer, IMPORTANT? DECISION? RENDERED By the Supreme Court of the State, the Case Being One from the Circuit Court of This County. An important decision was rendered by tba supreme court at Charleston. It was tlu- case of the State vs. the Parkersburj ltrewing company, and was earned np froawtlus county. The Brewing: company was indicted on September 0. 1001, in Uho circnlt court of this county under aMiuiui 19 and 10 of chapter IS of tho Code. , The indictcjcnt was for permitting a bouse twined by the Brewing company, 41 Silem, to be kept and used as a sa loon. nml knowingly permitting intoxi cating liquors -to be sold ?(Uld vended therein nmtnuy to law. When I;he cit^c was called in the cir cuit court nf ttii-4 county tht/defendant ui"vc.l 16 quash toe in.lictm?m*^~but the motion was overruled and the <a? was tried In-fore a jury. A \cnlICt~of guilt}' was rendered and .Judge Mason assess ed a ti^e of $100 and cost*. There being six other Cases Of <ihe same kind against the Brewing "eoanpnMV. an appeal was taken. The supreme court reversed the lower court, ifmuhed the indictment, which is in effee*. "e-termina tion of the six cases. ? ?M * \ Home Treatment. - We have a medicine for such troubles as are caused by stomach disorders, re sulting in dyspepsia, sick henchsche and general weakness, that will put the or gans of digestion in first-olaes working eoodifkin. Eat -wholesome food, base H properly digested, and you have taken away the cause of more than half the tils of Hfc. This medicine is called Dr. Uttnn's Improved Liver Pills. Sold, by all druggists for 25c per dox. Only one for a dose. They do not digest the food you^t,. but .In the very best possible thiiqg, put the stomach in condition so that the food you eat is turned into strong, rich blood, driving out and pre venting toease. Women write us that they-use nothing else for the complexion. They keep the skin clear, preventing pim ples and liver spots from,appearing the face, and purify the blood. Stone ft Mercer, druggista. ..... V ?L' BAILEY IMPROVED. D. M. Bailey's physicians "*at-Weston say that Ms condition is mil* iayxirisd ?? the tast twenty-four houiis and that they now have ? ho??B of his iwway. Mrs.-Thomas Pettigrew, of Indians polls. Ind? Jtrs. Dudley Britt, pf ^Clarksburg. Mrs. ijillnj's two dsnghiers and Mr. Bailey, of Clarksburg, his mm, havs ar rised'at their father's bedside ? Mr*. Jnme* *M. Fittro i* in the city from Wil^oobafg shopping. Samuel Lewis, the 4ohiwtown mer chant, is in the city on court btMineM. Mrs. Harmon Carter and *oa are here from Dar?3on mn today. . boot mad: It Has No Et them '2 and