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22 WEST MAIN STREET, ............. ..... Wellington, D. "C? Bkc. 2.?Some now tot* have come- out with regard, to the oum eomoiifateee. am naval affairs, Man ila. ivttachiog to> which make a reform i, personnel possible. It Is said ft- presides* has suggextal to Speaker appon <th? appointment of Alston G. tt.ytion, ?t West Virginia, chairman ef to. naval affair* eoomjitlje, in place ?f (>. Ifasa, of Blteia, ttu present (*?r mp.. Hbragk it ? known' that the pcakpr doe* not tSunk very highly of he did not adopt the presitat's nggMtkm. The pressure on behaU of M ha did not adopt the presi&nt's Uong, and besides the chairman ? not ersooally involved in any of the acan ?Is that have been hung aboo* the ommittee. His capacity for leadsashipi, ovever, is strongly questioned. .When naval matters were under dia ussion the president has beesi in the Hit Of sending for Dayton con siting him about them insterti of seod lg for Foes. Dayton is seeend in rank a the committee, and when, naval bins M. before the home he geunally takes etive charge of them. Uma&M Foss is ^'?nominal charge, the president's inter ?t in the improvement vt the navy is nil known, and he manhi 'the naval ROAD HSTRUCTION AGED AND PROMINENT CITIZEN db. j. fbahkxhi carder closes HIS BXBS IN ETERNAL SLEEP AT OS -HOKE IN THIS CITY. Had Been a Practicing Physician foe Many Tears and Was Well Known AIL Over County.?-Burial to Oc cur at Salem. Throughout Harrison county there la, an tJnratft countless number of friends "who will .receive the news of the (hsth of Dr. J. Frank Carder, an aged and prominent citizen, with deep and pro found sorrow. Tuesday morning at 4 o'clock, after s offering through a severe and lingering iSaeas, Dr. Carder closed his life in etes- I lud sleep at his home on West Pifeaj street, this city. The cause of his deodi j to peritonitis, with which he had beta suffering for the past two or three veib. j On account of his advanced age and. He . nature of his illness, his demise was not j altogether unexpected. Dr. J. Frank Carder was in tte tbtj year of his age. He has been one ?f the ; leading citizen* of Harrison county for' many years, 'having spent the greater part of Us life within Hs borders. ' He j was a practicing physician of mock j prominence and Mlowed his profession at Salem, where he lived for many, yearn, j Soros two or three years ago, he moved i to this city and has since made this place his home. The deceased is survived by his wife and three sona and three daughters, namely, John Carder and George Carder, of this city; William Carder, of Salem* 'Mrs. Parks, of Adamsion; a manrierV daughter Who lives in Ohio, .and Mini 'Kate Carder, of this city.;. . Funeral services will be conducted at the home Wednesday mornSog at > o'clock. The remains ?B be shipped to Salem on the morning tak and the burial will occur at that tplaao in the Odd!' -Fellows'cemetery-. , Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who persist in. albsin-g-their earn against the oontinual aaeomnnendation of Dr. King's New Discovery fur Ooasamp tfon, will baits a kuw and Utter Ogbt ?with their troubles, it not enOod earlier by fatU termination. Bead what T. R. Bead, of BeaU, Miss, has to injrt last fall my wife had evnry aymptxjm of con sumption. She toofe Dr. King*. New Dis covery after everything else %ad failed. Improvement cane at eaee am I fonr bot tles entirely cuer-ed her." Guaranteed by Frank G. Bland, druggist. Atoe SOe and $1.0a Trial bottles free. FERRELL TAKEN TO FAIRMONT By His Brother Who Had Gnat Dif ficulty in Inducing Him to L?*Tt Parksssburg.?Will B? 'Watched. Fred FctpcU, the barber who tried 4io suicide in ftirkereburg Sunday night by ?hooting himself with a. revolver, waa brought bere Wiedneeday rooming on No. 8 by hi* toother, Edward Ferrell, of Fairmont, nod taken to Fairmont, where he wiH be carefully lookeil after until H is definitely determined whether be is sane or not. He did not want to ham Parkersburg mod broke away from his brother on tthe way to the train, but he waa caugbt tad with difficulty his broth er succeeded in getting him to Fair mont. To improve! the appcftite and strength en the <lige?ftion, try a few doses of ChamberIainV Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Mr. J. H. Sett*, of Detroit, Mich., says, "They restored my appetite when impaired, rdimd me of ? bloated feel ing and caused a pleasant and satisfae tory movement of the bowels." There ' are people in this casm unity who need , just such a medicinle. For sale by O. C. 1 Stone, Viruggist. Every box warranted. i WILL ORGANIZE ? TKACHEES' INSTITUTE. The teacher* off Grait dMifct are re quested to meet at Xiost, Greek Decem ber 12, sat 2 p. m., to organise the Ttach ers' District Institute. All am oat and let us 'have a goo.1 institute this year. GEO. C. ?SicKJN'LEY, Pres. How to Pmnmt Croup. | It will be good news' to the mothers of ?mall children to teal* tbst croup can be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or tvo before the at tack the child becomes boarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough' eough. Give Chamberlain's GougTs Bemedy free ly as sbon ss the obild lieeomee hoarse, or even after tile rough cough appears, and it wQl dispel all symptoms of croop. In this way all* danger and! anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never been known -to fall. It is, in fact, the only remedy that can always be depended upon and ?hat is pleassnt sad safe to take. Foe sale by Stone Jt Mercer, drug gists. DRIVER BADLY INJURED TEACHERS INSTITUTE PROGRAMME Co*i and Cburk District Trntrt1 tat* wni Be Held at M?Nil !>? ctmbr la Isaaina Wilt Si aa Till si?11*1. Oh. Following Ja the program for the Goal ?od Clark District Tauten' Uistitste, to be held ?t Adamsfeon Deoanber Ui 1:30 p. m.?'Devotional. Music?By Institute. Sound Table Xofleh Grading district aoboola. Tardtaeasj Hww Prevented? Should Mnio Be Tsught la Oar Pub lic Schools? The PapUs Routing Ofaate; How Should It Be carried On? List of book* for different grades. Prime Raqoiatta* of a Good BeottaUon. How Should U. & History Be Taught t Memory Gems; IMrOa. 7:00 p. m.?'Devotional. Mask?Committee. KeaiUtion?3Bm Vena Bartlstt. Essay?Mia. Walter Donatio. Murio?By the Institute. Oration?Claude JPIUraC Lecture?Dr. Swarts, of Broaddos ool lege. J. WALTER DUNCAN, President. AUJE AfiB, Berfy. A glasa or two of water taken half an boor before breakfast will usually keep the tank regulaf. Harsh cathar tics aboold be anoidad. When a yurga tire la imulsd. take Chamberlain's Stom ach and Llnr Tablets. Tbey are mild and gentle in their action. For aala by Stona * Mercer, druggist. PECULIAR ACCIDENT Hisil i COUNTY . COURT ADDRESSED Bjr ths West Vlrfiaii Commission of World's Tab Concerning ths Matter of AAvartUag. Tie W?t Virginia commission, Louis iana Purchase Exposition, baa irHrn?nrf the following latter to the county oourt of this oeunty, and Ma contents cer tainly appeal to all who wish to advance the intonate of the county by getting H well advertised: ' We are anxious to know what coun ties are going to take space in Hie West Virginia Hind-Book. We ars getting along well with the book. Your eounty should he advertised. These books wiU ho distributed to all parts of the world. Wis will give away about 40,000 oopiet, and more will lie sold. Your ooonty has muoh to tell. - It produced 4ast year $30,IS!.80 worth of wheat, $09,417.60 worth erf corn, $82, ?08.20 total of crops; $82,00(4.20 fruit; $286,360 In horses; $433380 in cat Us; 0787J0O1 total of all Urek of livs atock; 1,602,144 tons of coal. a si-? -s. *. s ? - A fngftteoN florae, Banning like made down the street, damping the occupants, or a hondrsd other accidents, are every-day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve bandy and there's none as good aa BockWe Arnica Salve. Boras, cuts, sores, ecsema and piles, dis appear quickly under its aoOthing effect. 25c, *1 fnnk O. Bland's drug store. ' ALLEGED MUSOXBS JUtSBSTIO. . Deputy sheriffs and Prosecuting Mr tornsy Natter, of Upshar eounty, pass ed through here Tuesday evening en rants bom Grafton, to Bncfchaimoa. They bad in Obarge two Italians ?c cussd of having oonanittod murder nt , ? * - _ ? ^ ^J- CfAif isa^lissr aMIllflV jnacMBOOB . MM( cwrtaruay ercrang. They wstn arrested in Grafton on imr formation sent oat describing them, and were held there until Aa Unshur ooon ty officials could co there and identify sells these shoes and many ol igns in all popular leathers; I the name of Best and Prettiest i ? ? ' ' " ? - ?' ' >\ Made for Man, Woman' Children. THIRD ST.. IBmWi Stout UiiKM Building