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The Kind You Have Always Bought, nnd which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per s ,^7^/7^*/ sonal supervision since its infancy. /<MoA4/oi Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the .'•itiif.ach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. " ne Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Ct UNE CASTORIA ALWAYS The KM You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THtjCtNTAOS COMMNt, TT MURRAY STUrtT, NCW YORK CITY. We want] 1000 Tons Choice No. 1, TIMOTHY HAY SCHILL SUPPLY CO MARTINSBURG.iWIVA- 2 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as the executor of i.ucy Ellen l arr. de.qar-e i. notice is hereby given to all persons know - g themselves to be indebted to said estate to call and make prompt settlement of same, and all peisons having claims against the said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlenien L>. W. Snyder Ir , Executor of tie last wi'.l and testament of Lucy Ellen Ilatr de If you have real estate for sale see H. S. Fel Ker. For Sale—One 8 room and one 5 room house on Faulkner avenue, ftee H. H. Kelber. Cumberland Brewing Co’s. SELECT EXPORT BEER. OUR HOLIDAY BREW.*' a 1 OLD EXPORT BEER. FORT CUriBERLAND BREW. - jfcfSirjf- - ■ The Standard Hard Hit. I 'nque*tiou:i> ly me decision of the Supreme eourt of the I’nlted States in the Water*-Fierce oi, <"om pally, since it is well understood that me two con cerns are practically one. Incidentally it serves as an arraijjiime.it of Federal trust-busting method*. It reveals the uselessness of pursuing the trust* to tlic bombastic beats of the be.ss drum The supreme court uphold* the cotins of lex as in every particular. Here was a case In which Hie stale was prut id- , e.l wilh adequate lawn, where these laws were invoked in proper form auo j where the enemy was driven to cover and properly mulcted for bis trans greaaious. The elate has acnieved no- j tvole results wl.eic me Govern meat I has signally failed lexa* has made laws that stand the test in the courts and has established .1 e important i point that the States may deal eller lively with violators within their bor-1 tiers without re-uruug to Federal as sistance. lie r-uanuurd's plea that Stales may not interfere when it aud us sjbsiuianes cuusjure to prevent eoinpciiltou because they operate »n interstate business i- ilddled. I be decision wni ptubebiy go far to ; deter not only . v has been open ami fiaclioii ol Slate ... .. tions winch tiave l course.—i'.i.M Hie, i Standard, wbten dell ant in its m out ail corj.Mii - limed a siiuiiai list. The Ntv.. |s per buy. I sec a man pm-mug Ins way through the lints Of the cups win- e the work of the “liie Held si.mts. •*I'he Child?'’ 1 i. quite- but a lireuiau replies: “Ob no! Why, !,at's one of these newspaper guys ’' X see a man walk tinough the door i f a show Where.great thrones are blocked by the sign, “8. It. O.” “Is this man the star that no ticket he buys?” “Star no.bin:' Fle’s oue of those uews paper guys.” I see a anan start o,i the trail of a crook And lie scorns the police, bat be brings him to book. “Sherlock Holmes?” I inquire—some- j one scornfully cries: “‘Sherlock H—! Haw, he’soue of dene newspaper guys,” And someday I’ll pass by the grant “Gates of Oold,” And see a man pass through unques tioned and bold, “If there Hlioula be an nnialgama-j tion of t lie Burton-Knraker force* in] Ohio, it would deem to indicate that Foraker maybe desirous of coaling buck to tlie Senate: anti if tbecoirhin auon suggested should be effected with Unit object in view. Kora Iter would uiakcull other candidates hump to defeat him,” said » buries 1) Hiuii r.rI, editor of the Steubenville Herald Star at the New Willard. “Such a deal is talked or in Ohio, and many persens credit it. Undoubtedly Sena tor I oraker is one of the biggest men , Ohio ever sent to the Senate, i did not i supperl turn in the recent light, tie-j cause I did not agree with him in lua ■ position on the railroad rate bill bi r in ins light against the President, but \ I appreciate his warih as a senator’ He has no su|iertor in the upper house j of vougiess. “That Theadorc Isurloii will prose himself one of Ohio's giesl men In the Senate 1 iiave no doubt, lie is one i f the ablest men in the Slate. It links as if Charles 1’. I aft will ngs.d !■ a candidate for die Senate uu si - from now. lu the recent cM>ie»i Tuft tint monl of the | i lit id n - v- d him but he I st because the people did not support him. in .) county there w.\- not a who favored Ins nomination for ll c Smite. This is a pretty strong on t uaeut to make but it is roc, neveriic. loss. Tlie county was strongly for Bur t ill, but Kora ker had friends, too,! wuiie Taft wts entirely lacking in j supporters. The impression in n y part of the State is that the IT : in ! elects brother will be a formi'laldc can didate in tlie 4iest Senatorial light, however, lint it the combination be tween Korakct and itu ton is effected, tlien t oraker will be the man all will nave to beat. e Republican party will have to put its best man forward in tlie next gubernatorial contest. Uov Hannon, if heis a candidate for re-election, and 1 suppose, of course, lie will be the hardest candidate to detent the Repub licans have had to deal with In many years. 1 have no doubt that next year Ohio will return to the Republi can column, blit none but tlie strong est kind of a man will be able to make a successful light against Harmon.” j “A Saint?” I’ll ask, and old reter’ll reply: ‘ No, lie carries a pass - lie’s a news paper guy.” ' —Benjamin Scoville in the Louisville Herald. -ESTABLISHED, 186 9, JAMES L. NORRIS, Counsellor in Patent Cases, Solicitor of American _ -» ^ and Foreign Patents IN.ACTIVE PRACTICE OVER 30 YEARS CORNER F. AND FIFTH STREETS -WASHINGTON D. O. For Sale—One double bouse on Fast Race streetT modern eonveuieueeB a big bargain eee S. S. Felker. HAIR dAbSAK ij ssMirLiii WHISKY H. L, ALEXANDER General Insurance and Bonds 14 S. Queen Street ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminietMtor of! he late Boyd F. Kilmer I hereby give1 lotice to all percons having claims I igainat said estate te present the same ! it enee with due authentication for lettlement and those owing said es- ! ite mint feme forward and settle ironiptly. W. It’ Jdngarufelter Adni r. ’ ! £)K. CLiFKuKU SPivKOW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 325 W. King St. Martiasbnrg, W. Y» “OSTEOPATHY” Dr. R. G. Stevenson 206 \V. BURKE ST. I H. O. Htcv«n»on Osteopathic Physician will be in Martmshui j. W. Va., oa Monday and Thursday of : eac*i week Chronic disease.. a speCiality,Con>ulta i non and Lx a pinauon irce* LiL«f*l‘iu cm applica I lion I ADRIANC. NAHLN'BOLSCd, Attorney-At-Law. 1 IPractltaa In Sta»A- i Federal Courts.tICon ■ vey*ncing nrd collections a specialty. A commission* r or accounts will give prorap ! attention to settlement* of estate accounts, etc i OFFICI* . ner Public Square. i DK 11 NO HIM DENTIST No. liiii r\ Queen Street kV«. ■< ■<. i i r ; ior Ibe paining extrac Lion »>! teeth wlieu desired. Satisfaction w.Ux ail work * naraoteed. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON^ Office Northeast Corner Public Square. ^'"“Office Ho:ir- ' :«*> hi a. m., 1 to c | and 7 to 8 i». in. j \^IC OPHON POOL.K, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Will give prompt x Mention to all oueiutss | untrusted to li’m. uKrii e: -ou North ‘iueen street, over M. a Snodgrass* Drug Store. ! f A R. . A 0AHTJL&M AN , I s-/ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. i Office opposite PostofTloe on West King, street. 8p- ml attention to diseases of chil dren ir« connection with ills general practice. C. W. LINK. Doctor of Deutal Surgery. DENTAL PARLOR:—-Over Merchant and Farmers Bank. MATINSBURG — - - WEST VA DR. E. L. SMITH, DENTIST. 136 W. King St. Teeth extracted without Dain by the use of SOMNO FonM. New Perfection Suction on Dentures. They stay to theii place. CKUWN AND BRIDGE WORK SPECIALIST, j Goer, also evenings 7:^0 to 8:30. University oi Md. : gr»uuat<* DR. W. L. LANGFORD, VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate ot Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, Canada, 11 vises bought and sold on commission. Both Phones MARTINSBURG, W VA. Dp M. K. MoC'OHMAOh, PmslVlAR sod HVHUSON, Office 202 E tst Martin street, Marttnaburg, West; Va. McINTIRE & STAUBLY, ATTORN EY—AT—LAW 8 Queen 8t. OR ELSENClNDiVER Oltlce \V.|Kiug, >St. OFFICE—and rosidesce W< King streeUThird »r we-,: 01 i’ost-ofl lee MArtinsburg, \V. Va , M. VIRGINIA McCUNE. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Offera lier professional service to the people of Martinsburg and vicinity Office and Residence 506 W John 8t |) \V. SNYDliR, Jr.. Attorney-At-La w , t ir.i i. t,tr< W. Vit ■Prarti Is C>mty, state and Kederu "in ia aiif'iiton given to » >»lItM»tion* v'oiiveyiiit:, TUIj* Work, Settlement of Estates il i dsCo dUliiH "QjlMl / niilH. SeUta'Ueil ' fate Accounts IJH J. w. Mcbhekky, physician ani? sunaroN OFFICE- • At residence, corner of Burfce and 1U5 MartlLUudig, VV. Va., offei'-s hi* Riofi- Atonal >>< i-vU.«‘fe to the people of .'.Lift u-, burg and R *rkeley county. § T^eovlos Ld L 'vTrust Qom^any 6f Jffartinslurq. XD- $*■> Allows interest ot. keposits. Over $300,000.00 security to depositors. ^^Salimorc&Ohiq <m RAILROAD. > H. liLM.e IN KFKltOr NO/. « it LEAVE MARTlMiJ-JiO • Daily I Dafcv -ai-apl Sunday j Sunday a ly castbound WASHlNil* n rt%Lt'l I >RE, *U L\ DELPH1A v. 4 Ki( 4j i *••'•»» *• n No. 4, *♦ <0 » *n.: 8 j i». *4- 4* * m*- l“ ’ * ",0-°S a. m ; No. a •« > 4* a. «*» ; No $. *n5 *» «»•, No 14, *8 15 p. in jor BA LTlMUKi*. and V ty 'talun, No. 1*. fA.oo p m.; No. 16, tio.15 j. m. rJr WINCH ESI Kit. 8, tio.05 *. >0.: No. 6 fa,35 p. m ; No i*>, i6.o» . , m tor HAGERSTNlV 4. s •. 8. t«o°5* m, for FKKDBRICH. »• »>, t». )■>» '».. i. fl ..os 1. in; No.i6.ri'.'. ' o • / • *. I*-JS P- » WEST SOUND For PITTsBUR'* ami C-J .NttUSVIULtJ, X». 45 fi.iJa. ni,: S . s, *j.t/ P- n ,,'lt.jJp. oa ForROVfXEY. M v i). 14 )»■>. n ; / > ;s, 'ri.Ma. • For HEKKELFCV >PR1 N Jo, N > IS. f> !>*■ »-i No. i, to ii p. > For OHI'JAGO^a (Irafton No. 7. t< S7 P- ni., V, * *,l7 a.ru Via Pit»«bur«. For CINCINNATI. LOUMVlU-E ao j ST. ..OUI8 No 3, #2-5oa n». No. 55. •* * >3a. «-s No. i.*b.it d m via Par'.:«rsburg. |\>r KtVnhK.PIEDMONT an 1 GRAF TON, Nc.j. •a.50 a iu.- <*>. 55 »A-i No. 3 *3-«7 P. »-J No !.•* ' p. m. aNo. *7,31 p. m For WHEELING, No. ss 'iMSa. in.; No. 7, CUMBERLAND VALLEJf K. R. TIME TABLE. In eltect Peb-7» *909 T Dally except Sunday Winchester Marti usburg Hagerstown Greeneaslle Chambersbarg Sblppeafcbarg Carlisle Mechanlcsbu rg Ar. Harrisburg Ajt. Philadelphia “ New Yorir A. M. 8 S 8 57 9 21 9 45 10 05 10 41 K 06 11 20 A .vi 2 40 5 3J P. M. P. M. 20.1 2 54 3 56 4 0*2 4 33 4 54 6 38 5 58 310 P. M. 10 P.M* 6 30 7 i9 8.02 820 8 51 9 10 9 54 10 15 10 3o P. M New Yor'c Philadelphia Harrisburg M ec nanicsbu rg Carlisle riti ip pen ■•burg Chain hers burg Greenoastle Hagerstown Martlnsburg Ar. Winchester P. M. 7 55 11 40 A. M. 4oL o 6 40 7 07 - 80 825 9 15 P M » 50 11 30 P. M. A. M. 12 10 4 25 A. M 7 55 8 15 8 37 y 17 9 35 969 10 22 11 10 1200 A. >4. 4 26 7 B6 7 A. .vl. 8 .>5 11 50 P. M. 3 35 3 49 4 06 4 12 o*l 5 28 5 48 0 31 7 21 P M M C. KENNEDY, J H. TONGfc, Vice Pres. & Geu’l 8upt. «. A. Kiddie. Gftu. Pgss Agt •Supt. Texan. Uand,ofjOpportuuities. If you are tired of working the hilly and siony farm* of Pennsylvania and West Virginia, or if are tired of work ing in themillsor coal ininesand vaut tiie nicest and as fertile farm land as is to be found in the entire United States then we have the land you are looking for. Or if you are in a position to in vest money we can show you the best and safest investment to be found any where. The Panhandle, or northwestern part of Texas, where our lauds are located, has as pleasant and healthy .climate during the entire year as any part of tiie United States, and also an abund ance of rainfall during the crop-grow ing season and plenty of absolutely fresh water; the land lies very nice and level, is not wet or swampy, and is ex ceptionally fertile and will raise un usually large crops of every kiud, in fact you could make as much or more than the cost of your farm in the first year. We are now selling this land for only $16 to $30 per acre, according to dis tance from railroads and towns. Uood terms. Our excursions go to Texas, twice each month; very low rates and first-class accommodations. Our Next Kxcursion Leaves Pittsburg 10 p. m. Feb. 15. Send for our free illustrated bookie giving full particulars of this land Now is the time to investigate this land, as thousands of Northern peo ple here located there recently prices are sure to more than doub.e in the very near future. We will refund your entireexpense of making the trip if we have misrepresented tiie land. We want you to go with us on our next excursion. Kurtz & Seehausen, 905 Commonwealth Bldg., 816J Fourth avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. Agents Wanted PUBLIC SALE Personal Property, Having dec led to «l:ss lv ; partnership and dis continue farming w.* wl «• 11 at public sale on the Russier far.n i.vj Miiles'north *ast of Martinsburg on Fri lay, February 12, 1903 beginniug at 1 j o'clo-k sharp the following person al property to-w.t: 6 Head Horres and Colts three leaders, one yearling colt, one f mily driver, 2 mares m loai. h m>\h cows, 2 fat meets and the rest are thritty young cattle ^ 12 Shoats Fartnlcg Implements a-horse wagon and bed, Payton wigon, a buggies, a Oliver harshare plows N » 40 goad as new; single and double shov-1 pin vs spring too'.h harrow, Su perior grain dri'.l, wesder, corn plaater a sets yankee harness, 2 •■ets plow gears, check lines, breast chaius, collars, bridles and halters, single Lot Chickens and Ducks aau many othorthinga too numsrons to mention A credit of g months Will be given the purchaser te give his note with approved security, with inter est from date, payable at Tfte People* Trust Com pany of Martinsburg, vV.Va , All sum under i o cash. No proparty to be removed uaui tor ms have been complied with. „ f notes are paid at maturity uterest temitled Of Valuable 15 Head Cattle Harness Terms W. C. and D. C- tunic. Dodd & Hoff a.n, Auct;*. CAGTOrtlA. Bears the _Kind Yet; l'" :8 Ain.T.’s Bought Bears ths