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BULL KILLED BY METHODIST PREACHER Aft iv i\ ■ hills near \v. uhnilh !’. bull was kllii'ii itoushy. a V '.ii !' day. The hull i .->■ ;[» i! 1 '■ to slaughter -a that ,t cottkl not e <■ .safety, William ■ .liotmsky with hi v . • up tile chase. A IMer’j* rifle-brought the r mm The Journal fot all news. NEGRO'S CADAVER REPCI3ES IN ATTIC foil. Uliert !.• Ilf. of w.'l 1 iaMi -11 • ii.i- a grucsoiu** :•«• j'»urii• r in ib»* th at hi* place It is thc . ail. 'f l)a: i<*] I Ian* burge r, a nog i<. mm ,, .u m!*• 111• i 11 y kilb‘d liirn w ji, rat. rift*- la?<• laf-t tall *»t • ..:,! , 1 '• i ;11 • hr ah ng t ho * W 0 . ana! Mr l.« ai tiiarg'* os th« r"iiiai!is, embalmed thorn. and , win i: ■- .i 1 • mi ur iilit'.iv't* appeared • u « I;i.;i. ill * same ho wrapped tl.o 1 »>rj.-*• i:i preservi.it p.vs and pl:io<d :• j in h.v attiv, untii ho got: time i which to pitOTJt-rlv "plant*3 tin main* r I Our 5th Birthdav Sale This sale has brought many customers to our store who have bought liberal! ; i the l>ara tins of fered. Visit our store often. $1.25 Comforts (>9c $2.25 Comforts 9Sc 50c Bungalo Apron 59c 50c Men's Shirts 54c $1.50 Men’s Flanel Shirts 75c All Children's Coats at a Sacrifice. y 50c .Mufflers 15i 25c Silk Hose 15c Slightly imperfect $1.25 Waists 09c $5.50 Dresses $1.25 All Sweaters Reduced. 25c Ribbons—2vds for v;c The Lace Store j r i ...THE... • 0 Garment Shoo “The Woman's Store Today and Tomorrow the last days of our Winter ^ flop • a « Jii_J <i » 9 Many dependable garments here ior just a few dollars, b iannelette oou ns. waits, underwear. Etc., all reduced. WORK IN THE STATE Miss Soudcrs Is Named On One of the ;'>ub-Committees. A 11n■ • • ii]iif rI»«• k**ii• .iJ » onimitt»;«* ■i ri • Sta!1 • < harlti* . and Coma lion .I1-. . . ’i : v.:,-. hHd in Fairmont Sat urda nftoriin n in tin* rooms of fin* A in ?fi| < 1 •Titjr-. • nlzat ion in tin < in builUitvK ri;i!.'- w« r* mad* for liavhm rh<* im»ii»’.• »•:- of • i.• ■ Charif i* ■ .1 ml <'nrri'r t:';i - A- «.»ria»:on hold la-t Novombor ; Win i liitK (•niit*’d and njiorts .von mad*- I* ■ in ml: • various commit tcos rHwi’.o to work d n»- dnrinv the pas? IVw month.-. Plan- v.iro made for ilo* mooting ol fin n ran./ation in November. lltl'i. Mi i*fc:i i..j plm *• fur holding the meet i. l was 'd' l tf'd. C'..limn . ol stiWonimift. \wto ai)p021if« d a. follows: 1 )• 5•« ri\ t hilrircn. I >r Bullard. ■ l Pliarl* e ion, < i ild Labor. Mi^s Nola Mrl\inm.. ut Fairmont Frohatiou (■(‘mi.-' .ludg** Allan Itobins'in. oi \\ in idiii v , Agout i* .s and 111 - T il tit ions fur T.iiUTiK < ‘an- of < *11 i Id •* . Miss id* ! - "i vlar'in-Inin.'; I'layKroond and UoiToaiii-n, Francis Hyde. of V/m---:iny.: Law.- IF latinir to Children L M. Bristol. of .Morgantown. Tlo* na !nl"*rs ol the general coin mitlee present were Chairman hi. II. Vicker of Morgantown: Dr. A Wfngertor of Wheeling. Mi s Vievc Sonrlfj>. of Stone llou ' . Martin: burg: \, M. I'.rist'i, of M" r;;:infovvn; .loin: Soplter. of Clarksburg, at Mis- Mar garet .McKinney, of Fainuom Owing to illness [)r lr» no Dullard.: of Charleston. A K. Sib'- of Wheel ing, and .Mrs. Krnory • -! .Morgantown, j were unable to be p.• -• n' TYPICAL BOOTLEGGER CAUGHT IN HUNTINGTON1 Darkey Had Clevt ' Method of I Peddling Drinks. A« opting to memo : • t tie police department, the first pal ease of a typical bootlegger wa uneoveretl at Huntington when flu.A Williams, all. colored, was arre-f d ' barged with peddling whiskey in single drinks a.!,tong ill*' colored population of Hunt ingtori's alleys. When tin negro Was arrested lie w.i - found tft have slung over his :h ulder a prepared t, : .:g- knapsack .-'Killing two quart.- «»t whiskey and; whiskey glass. Tin- police claim thal Williams would walk through an alley, his whiskey « mealed mnh-i his coat and. after arranging a sab with a prospective customer, would ■ uitckly pour out a gin s full "t th< beverage for which, be i said to have charm d thirty cent.- a drink. THE BERKELEY COUNTY FARM BUREAU President—J H. Fulk. Secretary—J. W. Stewart Treasurer—Edgar He pshaw f'ounty Agent—W. iVI B-wick. T !j,t-1 k- < <> i«i!> Fa' m M;ji«• in h| '<> do bitsitH ! 1 Mi.-, v. .is ':c\ *-r iiMfruit 1 to !U tin purpose i! - an 'liti»: aa* v“l Saturday. F« •* at the .. tar monthly msstinu or (he diraetor,- of th,> tM L'ani/a: ion, th** pmrhasinu I’offi inirti ♦*. '-prt - nt mu ‘Mr \arkm> Fa: m<-r ' i ‘ !h : muMnu* * a-* '"''li • *> pla ?: n - Far-m- order r itf .fi- i ti. S iM.jil' - irr' i■ ii' til • n v.Mn.mmd : y ;i la;... munis :• ■ Is !• : >t;(■'n. • had V irn' i, 1 -) t- Vs;li. ilct- a rll'lIH t. In do . . ■; i • -.1 .III- r.. con.-iTm-d 111 ’ :.s deal I ‘ • 1 ‘in i < *.!•• f- *. • ■••it : a. ruim-Mia*!mia :i• iiuamP.y (i.- t-s. d oM'-rncd !? . s.-c :• I,;.* tsiUii ; • * n >u ••r» . i i bo pi am l « * ili .: 11«• •»1 i! .'.lor Th • is a-s i» fchouUI :«• : \l \ • \ M_ 1 '* !'• -.villi ; i i t r- - .. ’ iiU * u •? obl\ u M :*.»-»l in;.- • to I‘ r • * i » t hat li \\ il ’ •> put ' : • ]U i- « • lit* U to ii for tho mike oV a iiniok • a>h h. ,»l T M-; u.-i..'insm ha-.' coir.s mui :< bound to mum H v. i i pa> 1 c:■:: 1 dm bo*.- to en-opsivn to tils ad* MHlM't, of all. _\ t end a* fl: Ta.-''. arora : a .. .i che e oi school y. vi - : *1 1V .VI- of .all. *0 ill,, ('min t\ Am mors way than one. It s. i -•did •-!! oppon unity to make ar *ti1 - : for ermnnunPy gather • •i»1 a.* «>.: YV» . *i-iy ni'-’h . : I*Iii ha 1: ( ran; m.ilal. d f * • ..r. time hut *■; i n: ' -‘a. it ay. al ur. . i ♦ -rr# <1 io |r . • -at c: t in ' (' ..n.t,. dan- \V»‘ , . . . t;s:it the : a it f init* has now < an* atul tin '.' •ti: ' . Au-Tit will hr ;:.n .i*:y pleas fd to r> • ult.i Hi - famir:.- of that ! :i. v -al heroine be’ ! • ac|ii:« i ri' ‘ l Wiilj [!'« !:. A > it ' : :m inakinn Irn"{‘linu as ti \ • »•;? well i • pis ias, t > x.i k ahon: t pert * .. vhat i-- in*ins-. . . t ho rhc r att I ' W-dl sprr.t ! 51* th •«; .i >k Phil .i uin: ti,* :\n&. TVs r: i J for his to " ruroois' | fin V" I0 . at 1 till' a .ils. Out; ill • an- Mi. u’h icat to tIt. 1 -k «1» s. nbiii a hat w as < t»n \Y< .aid saa-u •» th.?.! *ht- h*: l oil tin O' of 111i- paper waul'.l h. th • o:ir to ;nke : .» tk,- task. T • Arf-nfs jm-prt ‘ ■. rnav h sunint ! up in ?hes» s \ mis. \ » :re. unth- antictl ! ' but i ; ■ > j«*c t ~ of int* tvsf. ' ed national \ ai l!t. i'l t : titers ’ l .: ’: 11 u.r! Faimcio Mr 1 beirtu lo'd this wot k as • aw folk Tars. T.:h p. m •.txT♦ • r Visiv nb uv iTt:h ar B.ixti . S d W*»!.. 7 :;*♦ 1* Yiinvh ■ r.sv:!1» t'l.Lh Kainsbuc >tor Thar-- 7 1". p. n - It d^ia vill,* Head Tig <viit 1 o at 1 i i: School The public . *c.l to all those Many Receive Less Than $1. 000 Per Annum. Sp< ak.iiK at the annual dinner of ill.- t'h.r h in :n Vork Itfsh op l.vw'T.> rif an rr.une- '1 *ht* i' HuJ <>l a careful cen sus -.vi": i .i«.t! now bi *i complete < : 1!if. salaries paid to *!ip clvray o! :!; Pro?* s:ant K,* is copal c:: iroh in t)i »’mi <ii Si at i - "Tin-r,. are 41. i <1. - men active ly devotinir the.!- . • to Pi* service o** j 1:(. Kp -copal ( ■ uch. sometine - called Hu : s-h'-.-i church in Urur; ca’\ said Bishop I.a vrcnc-c • V* t 2722 of o' rYn?> more than one half. ar,. paid h1: s than $1700 a year: 727 r* '•* i .. I - • than am! only 11S earn $m"ii Or mo:-*- Tie aviJHk<* pay for all is $1200 u yea; ': - » •T ’ a ia l y of a No a 'i o; k po Uc-nian. Kv.-n tills ;> not all < *-ii but includes the value of a house, wh» a . uppld'd “This is. th • living ,\hich men o' -«111c*ati ,"! -1 of <|e\ot:on, ma. o‘ ■"■ hi ni it ii'.ship get th* support of ! le aiselves, their ivt iid eliildrvh: Hi v must dress well live amotu people where rents an With. U‘ >|) o n lion and a!v. hi. plieerful and t ill a; visor. "The li.gho-e ■Verayo als:y csi!ni ,1 at 17 > 'in - ■.! Dieri distinct falling oil' in the salavie earned by the older men, e.-poeiall.' those over ixty .Man; old men per forming hard jobs are making six Hid seven .iiinured dollars a year The thin- a therefore today has h ’’net if not iti name a system of vir *.ua| rvtireir.i it at tin- expense of the ild men." Ili.liop I. ..i afi indicated that on h,. hi*"Is i1! the lares ijlg tielc. till 1 lie a.sit i •hint a had determim d t de.elnp :sef upp it till:; pension sy - tetn A hit!; would adcf|i lately Ilk tare of clergymen mote than ip yi ars old In order to [alt tile scheme flit > lin mediate effect, nishoji Lawrence sail ed that he would temporarily sus pend ■ cure dltl - as Tltshnp (1l y - saehttsi:tts and tie., ',, his entire iinir •o he work o' -a: Tig a land of tlllll.nlHI -.lr.-'l aetltatles intimate ma * te- ::i hand he:' ire the plan can Lake i it-' o itself. T- DA' S ODDEST STORY. ■* . - - • hi l’n>T. Minn.. Keh it "When * 1 get this hllndfold oft. I'll show y. u a r> v points." said L nils \V Hill, a- i ..ideal of the Great ,\o- tlii rn i ili - ol. equipped v it h ’ a pair : !• kins gloves whih h" ’ itig initialed into the Kills. Some 4 " fellow t'ri m ni' him had tapped * him several times with a gloved ‘ hand Just then the hlindlhdd “ was i!< loal e i Mike Ciibh .n probably world's middleweight champion. stool in front of lltll. 1 ■' who lit tight. 3R00KE CO. WILD MU iS NOW NORMAL 1 .foil ti Mindset: the wild man o. Brook* county. who had h*--' habitat • i>r \ear- in a cave nea: Foiiamsbee, a sani' normal person. employed in ot!t- o! tb' mill; >! Wheeling. Mun ki.rs. ■’ ho for years lived the most .rimiti-. . ori 1.. biding whrn unyon.. o-iM-ii aid practica-ly nude. v a - tai. -i; i;i t baric by the !lro./i. cuiiiity i'ijihontic.s -ome tin.* I and ' r.T lo the Miners' Hospital at Fairmont to »; treated. M.s mind •was a 1,1a- k. hut be vas careful!5 mus-d tat-k m phys'eal and mental Mieaeih f ihi> ; i < • -1 • 11 a 1 MIDDLEWAY CO. IS CHARTERED BY REED o: S’s :?.r F. Rerd -is - -J char:. . - t" a number of i im ’••!>■ .nciuditin th~ Louis ilanu •;; rlri-i company, of Middle way. \\ \. r, mantifaoture furniture: ji;..' .... H Jennings. V. H. i : N 1 K. Ro'r’rts, o:' Mid A Harry N. Watson and Font.: ;>• H. Hooff. of Ohar’es i< - n \Vt at Virginia. Th<- .1 ;run: rt.r people's paper. Bozen They Add to the Pleasure and Enjoyment of the outing, picnic, excursion, camp, etc. JITNEY BUNS keep in fresh, perfect con dition for sever;il days. They are just the i tliing to satisfy the abnormal appetite that out-door recreation produces. At AU Good Grocers U’A •tjt: if* ' t A A P PrmluLt of Final C n> - * M tc Suits, wort’ u;‘ : : 1 most lie- : v. $7.50 a Suit A he;i ' at 48c, 98c, 81.98 One iut nt nu.i : s> and Oxford 5 . ' goods, at 98c pair Advance Spring Styles in Ladies' Suits in !■ .,■;i:tu] dudes oI Blue antl Plaids S2O.0O uni Sd’.OO models at $14.50 I"110' • are hot desired st\le.» \\V arc diowinp i nice line of Shoes and Ox-fords ar very low prices 98c to 31.98 > '.no and S d 50 at S_. 4'' \ lucky purchase of over ihree hun dred Sample Skirts worth up to SS.00 each, at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Sale' ol remaining lot ot Be sure to come in and see the new which are arriv a g e, day. On account of the manufacturers i in p ' > ship some of our order at once he gave u » m .c concession that will al low us to sell these -u.r , at Off the Regular Price Ik Please Note.The L; s’Store will remain at same location, but the Mer March 1st, and all the men’s goods are on sale at SHARP REDl CTir-x and Linoleums at very low prices at the Men’s Store. Store moves about 5. Carpets, Mattings ORIGINATORS OF BARGAINS IN MART1NS3URG sa&BmtjmwttiasssmBSBSimzrL xs&mBzssa^ErjEaKSx.r "■i-.rz.rzzvBsaa It s Never Cheaper Else where, Because it s Al ways Cheapest Here. :: UV Never Che;:.per Else wrier.-, oecause it s Al ways Cheapest Here. ::