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CLUE. ir agents office JOSEPH LYONS PUlf t BOOK. *4 44444 444;44* + < I ;^^VTOv5^1V? 1903. ? RiO. Tlckat Agent, 4 Clarksburg, W. 'Va, 4 Man died Gene wridonly. Had 4? B, A 0. mileagfcbook 4?7101 sold 4 by you April fl^t^ Wire, if T>m 4 Bible, w'no fh# party t?, -where h? 4 Wongs and notify friends. Am 4 -wer o? won a* 'possible. 4 MS .MH.UBC; 4 Mayor of We?t?rnport, lid. is HELD HERE AND ROUTINE BUSI NESS TRANSACTED AND VER BAL REPORTS RECEIVED. I : The Central W?t Virginia Teamsters Association. of the United States h?ld a T(?nlnr meeting here Saturday after noon with a fair attendance. In the absence of th1" President Thoa. Tlawkfr -the n??ocintinn calljd Charles Ij Hickman to the chair, and Secretary B A. Reeiler, of Sh1nn?ton. recorded the proceeding* of the meeting. Routine business was transacted and rerbal report* wre received, with the instructions for th? legi?lntive commit t tw to look aftor the work of the MM elation. The association them ndjourneS to n?*t here the second Saturday in July Toe afore telegram was r-celvod by CksH E. Towles, ticket agnnt here, lata Friday night and Is. tflf-explanaloiy.. Mr. Towles in reaponse to the telegram looked lip tye record* of his olDoe .aikl. found ?Boat a man named Joseph Lyoni did purchase a mileaga book. No. 407181, of Mm April flrat. Sut farther tfuin . that he failed to ascertain any thing ftbout the fellow. Diligrmt inquiry has not been success ful In identifying him or o?eertaining any thing about his having lived here. The city directories the past few years do not contain the name of Joseph Lyons. It may b? that iris borne is in the country, or it may bs In one of tfie Inivior counties. Or it may be tfoe dead man wo* a traveling salesman or a stranger in tfne city. x Mr. Towles was compelled to wire the mayor of WeMernport only tbat Joseph Lyons had purdKwed Am mileage book ?here, .wfoch /was found on the dsad man at Western port. could obtain no other information about the fellow. Jwt before going .to presa th"> Tele gram is adriseil that a man by the name of !Tos<|ph Lyons has bteri here several months and tfrnt he is n nraiber of the sporting fraternity, but the Informant }im not seen him for several days and does not tonow whether he is still in the city. TEAMSTERS MEFTING A mother's love starts a sum or woman on the right path. The sight remedv at the right time fits a mother Tor the ordeaL Motherhood is often looked forward to with feelings of great dread by most wom en. At such a time when ahe is nervons, dyspeptic, irritable and in need of a uterine tonic?something which will calm the nerv ous system through the special organs, and a strength builder, she will find Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription justwhst is needed. Here is a medicine that-has stood the test of a third of a century with approval, in that time it has sold more largely than any other remedy put up specially for woman's weaknesses, it is guaranteed by the pro prietors not to contain a particle of alcohol' -r-which could only do harm to a sensitive system. Weree'? Favorite PreKription, offer ? reward for women who cannot be cured of XeacorAe^ Fem*le WeakneM, ProUjHK rearm. ?0S> you are a nervous irders this iedlcine. ?t Hinu, Coun. J. C. AYIft CO.. L*ww. ??>*? of PlfcUburg. pr?l Railway A I "?gat of the Western ipuny, of rltto a institution, riday oventog. i-Taylor and Eli thjroute for 5?ls street I ?,UcUy and Oration beginning the survey etc. Mr. HiMebranJ ?ay* tin ton of'tsi# line willhrgln within a vetry short .time artd that it will b- In Mtual operettiftfr fcet/ween tWs city and Orafton .within jttie nexjj few months. In apeaJtlng of the controvnr?y h? iiad witti the Grafton Sentinel lie stated that tSwre-wos a tntoundewtanding as to some ndvertlslng matter but that llio matter ww no longer a difficulty. The wrong conception of Mr.- Hlldqbrand aro?e from tin controversy and any injustice that was done him 'ahouVl not bs further ex landed... Hal* engaged In a commend able enterprise, on* that will h<lp both Taylokyand^lfarrlson jSxmntlrs anil his company should bs given iicartieit co operation. Cheated Dsath. Kidney .trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing the Tight medicine, ?. H." Wolfe, of Bear Grov>, Iowa, cheat ed; dentin. Bie eays: "Two years ago [?bad kidney trouble, which caused me Treat: pain, suffering and nnxL-ty. but [ took Electric Bitters, which effected t complete cure. I hove also found it of great benefit in general debility and nerve trouble, and Iccep them constant ly on bond,,since, as I find, they have ?10 equal." Stone & Mercer and F. G. Bland, druggist*, 'guarantee* them at SOc. WflH. MATTS IS DEAD WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR COL ORED CITIZEN PASSES AWAY AT HOME ON LOCUST STREET Jhe death of William Matts, a well known nnd .popular colored citizen of this city, occurred at his home on Locust street Saturday morning at ci^'nt o'clock frtn dropsy with which he hiul been af flict *d for some time. The deceased was slxty-twu years of agj and it survivnl by his wife and several children. He lived in Clarks burg nearly oil his lif? and was a hard working, industrious citizen. He was .?mployed as a teamster nn.l for many v ots Was in the employ of Mortimer Smith. Complete ararngem-nts for the funer al have not Tmcoi made but it will take place from the late home Sunday after noon. ROOSEVELT | TRIP ENDS SO FAB AS POSSIBLE IS CONCERNED AS HE HAS REACHED ! HUNTING GROUNDS. By Associated Presa. FORT 'WORTH, Texas. April ft?Prosi .lent Baosevnlt An<l .party arrived in Fort WorHi at nini" o'clwk thin rrtoray in jj. An Siffuuouii crowd was on band and flava 1>io. * jjenrty w*3cnmi\ Prerfda* Roosevelt ?ntctnil a. car riage mud tboR part in the larjp? parade, including mounted poller, n mnrpanyof Texas (National Guards, 1'n? orjraniaa tion of Spanish War Vatirans, United Confederate Veteran*, Gran.! Army Men state militia and civic anwiations. The president1 ""as everywhere rnwived with enthusiasm. ?Km President aaceoded a Itand cov ered witJi flags ajid iflowcirs and deliver ed a brief address iandHhen left for Ver non,Taxas. "Oiii will end tfte/jraMie psrt of tin trip. He will reaab",Fredrick, Okkoonw by railroad :?*wr tim#^ this and will i {Kg Eirly Biwr., the have been made trUIn, yet 6anj upon ttic lwwel* no equal f?r WW , "etc. They do uuA, .grip'. or 1 net used alwayi ieiirtben. Sold otvnw* moat Uttlo i INTO TASK OF _ D.AT AMERICAN ... ? I By AssociaVsl Prcs*. lPE6RlX,Hl':r April 8?Three wcro scolded to;?Ieat!h al an American' I distllelry at Polfln early this morning. I Thi-v were employed tw cattle feednrs ami" mn on top of a tank of hot din I tillerv feed When the hoard* gave way | and they fell In. Bert Cough Medicine for Children . When you buy a ooug'n medicine for I small children yon want one in Wiiich I you can place implicit confidence. You I want one -that not only relieves but will cure. You .want one that is pleasant I to take. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy ] meet* all t?ie*e' condition*. There 1* I noting so good for the coughs . and I colds incident to childhood. It is also i certain preventative and cure for croup, and tact'! is no danger whatev er from whooping cough when it is I given. It 5ias been wed in many ep idemic.)' of that disease with perfect success. For sale by Stone 4. Mercer. I REMAINS WILL BE TAKEN TO BELINGTON The remain* of Arlington, the one I year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. I Kade, of near the okl fair grounds, wlho diid Friday'"' morning from pneumonia. I will be taken to eBlington Sunday morn I ing on train No. 2. Tin funeral will oc* I cur there Sunday afternoon. A Tried and Trae Friend. One Minute Cough Cure contains not I an atom of any harmful drug, and it I has been curing Coughs, Colli*, Croup and Whooping Cough so long that It has proven itself to be a tried and true friend to the many who use it. Sold by Stone & Mercer. I W.E.WH1TAKER ARRESTED I AT WHEELING ON CHARGE OF MI PLOYING NON-RESIDENTS AS STRIKE GUARDS. I By Associated Press. WHEELXG, !W. Va.. April 8?Ex I Stato Senator X. E. Whitnker, president I of the Wnitakcr-Glewner Iron Company was arrested today on tho diargc ol employing non-residents of tho state as guards at the mill wtere n strike is in progress. Fourteen, guards wire also ar rested. \? Comet Thisl |y tbs stir of health I . ,\W\ to the weak and I famous remedy \W\we*ry despoil- I does for the siom- UvX dentdyspepUe,- I ach that which It WVAourlng all la unable to do for V\V& ,t o m sob Itself, even If bat TO m ; troubles and slightly disordered,- M\W digestive or overburdened, \u\wvi disorder*. Kodol supplies the natural llVj Juices of digestion and InV does the work of the Iffll stomach, relaxing t^8 11' nervous tension, while M the Inflamed muscles It and membranes of that M organ are allowed to I rest and hesl. It cures I Indigestion, flatulenfle, J palpitation of the heart I nervous dyspepsia and I alt atomach troubles by cleansing, purifying and 1 strengthening the glands, JYmt &mU* Caa Sebfr Yi Bottks entj. *1.00 SU. boMht tlx t>UI Urn, which Mils hx fwsnil hr t C. D?VIYT I It, Four par.-nti wirr convict;.-! of vlo-'. Int:? *?!!?; ?f*t? comiril?o-v school ltw ' in Mii'.'i' rnte'Ssmu'l W. G-mlon's court;, f jUtur'-'T iwjnl)w-iiivl ?cii ?m fined , .two -.Villnr" nrt!j oirti li<side> btlns l'to promise thrft'.thcy would-not violate j Gie U* agiln. The" ihaxgs against* tb?m were . pre ferrri by Trnant Officer^ Andrew Ijyon. lie parties wwe .Tames E. Williams, chaj-gid with keeping his ?on. Rrovtri oot of ?<S)ool{ .tames >'?y, for not sending 'bi? son, Hn? Ella Morris,"'*for not sendljg for boy. I/>on, and TfifH. Staats, for noti tending bis son, Loren. nothing Equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera: and Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Complaints in Children. .?-.."We bare ussd Chamberlain's Cofic, Cholera and Diariiiooa Remedy in oar family for yearn," says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Nederkndj, T<?cras. "Wo have given it to all of our <?illdren. We ftavc^ed other modidnrs for the same -purpose, .but njver' found any tmng to equal Otanjfcwlain'i. 'If you ?will use tt as dliyctM It .wiR always cure." For gale by. Stoiie t Mercer. By Associated-.Press. MADRID, Spain, April 8?-Four bund rsd persona wera either killed or sn jured toda'y-by Wie collapse of ^ie new water resen-oir, in course of construc tion. Fifty bodies bare already beeo recovered/ ' / ?;-v V'.ffii'-i'Y1 ifo "i^'i '?*' "i'V ^ fir 55 .. i - ? . NLatt Hope Vanished. When let^ng physicians said that W. M. SmiHjatti'of Pekin, la., had in curable consumption, \>ls last hope vanished; but' Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds kept, him oat of his grave. He says: "This great specific oompletely cured me, and saved my life. Since .then 1 have used it for over ten years, and consider St a marvelous throat and lung owe." Strictly scientific cure for Coirgh*, Sore Throat or Colds; sure preventative for pneumonia. Guaran teed, 60c and $1.00 bottles at Stone & Mercers and Frank G. Bland's drag stores. Trial bottle free. ?> ? ? ? ? + ? ? * ?? ???>, ? Eyay Teacher in Harrison Coun- ? ? Should Hav* a Copy of ? ? WHITE'S PRACTICAL * ? '? GRAMMAR AND * ? COMPOSITION ? ? For sab by the + ,+ JAMES & LAW COMPANY, ? '+ . Clarksburg, W. Va. + ? ?7*~ ? + Persons desiring topics of this ? ? valuable hook sent 'by mail should ? + send 03 cents, money order or ? 4 stamps, to the autiior, Buchanan ? ? White, Wiaton, W. Va. 17feb0m. ? W. L. Taney Baffled the Physicians \V. L. Vancy, of Paduoah. Ky? writes: "I had a awere case of kidney disease and thre of the best physicians in Ken tucky -treated me wit'noirt success. I then took Foley's Kidney Curo. The first bottle gave instnat relief and .three bottles cured m? permanently. I can gladly recommend this wonderful rem edy." Stone 4 Mercer, R. J. Oriss, and Sturm & WHson. , "I owe my whole life to Bnrdock Blond {Bitters. Sccrofulous sores (sovrrcd my whole body. I seemed beyond cure. B. ?. B. has nmde mo a perfectly well wonwn." Mr*. Charles Hutton, Bor villi', Mich. Trustee's Sale By virtue of the authotlty vested in me by Wire orders of the Circuit Court of ITnrrisan County in the Oaancerj Cause of James H. Mines vs. Katie L. Dodge and Joseph W. Dodge, her vius band, recorded in the Chancery Order Book No. 28, of the Circuit Court of said county on pages 33ff and 330 wheroin^Joseph I<e? R5?dM was appoint ed trustee in tho placo and stead of A. s. Luiig'in tares dwdiof trust bearing ?lute the .lOHi day of/December, 1002, tho aitli .lay of May, 1003, and the 18th Jay. <>f Juljfi 1003, respectively, on record In th" county" clerk's-office of said county in Trust D?d Bock 'T," page 201; Trust Deed Book "U," page 124, and Trust Deed Book ^," pagi 104, respectively, and by virtue of said deeds of trujt cxecuteS by Katie L. Dodge and Josegn W. Dodge, her husband, to A. S. Long, as triwtee,! will on SATURDAY, ARPIL 8, 1003, at IrOO p^ inin front nf the Court House of HkiTlson' wrtfty. ????II to J the highest and Uest ^bidder I lie following de scribed propfertyi Lot No. 17, in JaioksDn's :a?t addition to the City of Clarksburg, being the same real estate conveyed to Katie L. Dodge by Mary McGratJi, liy oeed ns cordo,l in the proper office or said county In deed book 133, pag?'415.' Said prop erty is located on Jackson street in fas City Of Olarlcaborg. Tfcare are three franje houses on the lot, eacn or, makes-* very desirable ruidenc TERMS Of SALE~Ck*-?? per tent 3 wn ? notice to do yoi idow Curtains?5 .IDS, 2.00; 1.50 Curt 1 rvjs ?:**r -trr -vskh; > .t? ?? I 227 MAIN ST., CLARKSBI ?????? ' PS ??^r'jsMaa u Had you not better =f,p?t run wih us. We reprs first class compahits, tried and fire tested, f 116 Third Street. Clu ViWViVWVWWM. 5 ? * "v. ""TifTim ^ire Insurance A{ ? Goff Block. Main St. CI <V SEE THE LISTBEI.OWI HAVE TO 01 ? - * r 1^ J ?Comfort. 172 acres of valuable land no'rl burg. 3 lots, Carlisle Court; 1 lot, Main 2 lota, Harmer-Dye addition; 1 lot, Pled mop 8 lots, Davis & Pride addition; AdamsUm; 3 lots Adamston. Two iota, Prltcbard's ai . Point. ? m ? tiff rices reasonable, terms r" s '"real Room 3, 359 W. Main St 'i -J m ^ T mi -tm $ Patent Medici Household Articles &nd Sickroom Necessities anr" I Fine Toilet Mil | V - ?? . ?; Our general stock of drugstore Roods is very comp aurp^-iw'i anywhere in this part of the country. ' Mr We try to have on band all reliable, patent media do not have any one in stock we wjli be glad to get" " We give special attention to our snpply of Ho it Rubber Goods of all kinds, such as FoHntain Syrlng Medicine Droppers, Hut Water Bottles. Bub" ~ everything used In the family and In tbe slckroi Our stock of Tallet Articles and fine Toilet,.! worth looking Into. "? No matter what kind of perfun tlon, Hair or Tootn Brush, or other toilet article,] can supply you We have all the drugs and chemicals, presorll and are competent to compound any prescripts but the purest and best quality'of drugs, and cob script ion exactly as written by tbe physioian.' I . , ; We await the pleasure of belr " ' r R. T. LOWNDES. Preslden. S.R.HARRI ' TH OS. W. HARRISON. VIm Pro. W H. LEWI: Merchants Nation or WEST VIRGINIA AT CLA; Capital and Surplus, $ United States Deposits Transacts a This bank accords courteous and liberal ment to depositors and those having bin with it, and endeavors to show its apprep of their patronise by a careful and pr attention to .all bnsineia ;entrosted t