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SVSPENMfiS AS GIFTS WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY EVERY ONE HANDSOME CORRECT AND DEPENDABLE ATTRACTIVELY. PACKED IN WOIVIDUAL^^^^^^ BOXES ANO^r UP At Merriman's store on Third street vhere you see Mcrriman in brass you can get the most valuable Umbrellas, Trunks and Satchels and themost beautiful Mufflers, Neckwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, etc. W. T. MERRIMAN HEYWOOD Shoes *3.S0 and W. Remarkable for Quality and beauty. Never a com plaint of a single pair. llanan and Stacy Adams famous shoes; no better made. Mcrriman sells Shoes made In most rcl iable factories for men and women at all prices from $1 up to tl e tines! Shoes and Slippers; his School Shoes are the best and cheapest. W. M. Freese, R_eal Estate Broker, Otllecs, 2 and Moore Building. FOR RENT?One tive room house on Mulberry street with bath attach ed. One six room house on Water street, and two rooms with private bath attached. Model Dairy Company Send your Orders by postal for Milk and (Jream to Room ? 3. Moore Building. Toilet and manacure sets In ebony, rosewood and celluloid, at Wells fc, Haymaker's. 8t d 1 w dec 10 Mrs. Stephen Drummondand daugh ter. Miss Jean, will arrive Saturday from Washington to be the guests of Miss Laura Bougliner. If you think of giving "him" a pipe for Xinas come and see our line of French briars and merchaums. Wells & Haymaker. 8t d 1 w dec It! Mrs. Edwards and Miss Gertrudde Edwards, who were the delightful house guests last week of M rs. A nson Deariug Parr, returned to Weston Tuesday morning. Richard Hudnut's perfumes and powders are the "candy." Get 'em at Wells & Haymaker's. 8t d I w dec 10 CHRISTMAS Some Suggestions for Useful and Suitable Presents. As Christmas approaches the ques tion of deciding on some appropriate present for your relative or frieud be comes mure puzzling. This is caused by the abundance of suitable goods of fered at the different stores. In con versation with a prominent business man this morning, he suggested that there was nothing more appropriate for a present than a box of cigars or a nice bound book. To quote him: "I tell you that you can and the nicest Hue of cigars in the city at the Trad ers Hotel News Stand. They have them in abundance in nice fancy boxes of 25, 50 or 100 and the prices are right, the cigars the best and any re cipient of a box of them would be pleased. You had better call early before they are all gone. Go in and make your selection and have them laid away till Christmas. In books you will find some very nice ones fresh from the press and prices are right, lleraembcr the place. Call early. Act quick. They are both going fast." Traders Hotel News Stand. Open Sundays, Postage Stamps. Kail road Mileage. Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Morrison will spend Xmas holidaj-s in Parkere burg. Miss Martha Basscl has returned from a month's visit with friends In Wheeling and Pittsburg. Mrs. Lee Raymond Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary R. Goll, In Washing ton. Mrs. Aibert W. Rapp arrived home from Washington Sunday where she had been the guest or Mrs. Mary R. Goll. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Pettigrow will regret to hear they -will close Oielr home next week preparatory to leaving for Indianapolis where they will perma nently locate sometime the first of the year. A. C. STeft has returned from a four days' business visit In Buckhannon and Weston. We have more pocket books than any store In town. Prices from 5 cents to $11.00. Wells & Haymaker. St d 1 w dec 10 Miss Homozellc Mason Is visiting her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Carr, In East Main street. Card cases, wrist bigs, pocket books, cigar cases. See them at Wells & Haymaker's city drug store. 8t d 1 w dec 10 Bishop George W. Peterkln will be thc-guest this week of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W. Cooke. Wells & Haymaker's city drug store have received their Xmas stock of Allegrettes' Hue candies, 00 cts. per pound. 8t d 1 w dec 10 Mrs. John Brown will be hostess this week of the Wednesday Whist Club. They are two kinds of Ciavats. Keiser-Barthea and others. Come In and look them over. The Clarksburg Tailoring Co.. Dec. 13-25. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams and family will leave Monday for Weston where they will spend the Xmas holi days with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Bailey. For Cut flowers tor Christmas go to Nusbaum's book store. 1210 25 Contractor Clell Smith secured the contract this morning for the erection of a frame residence on Cain street for Mrs. Mary Ford. The work will be begun upon it immediately. All kinds of suitable gifts for ladies and gentlemen at The Clarksburg Tailoring Co., Traders Building Main street. Dec. 13-25. Ashley and June Powell are visiting their grandparents at West Union. See our fine line of Italian marble figures. Prices right. Wells & Hay maker's drug store. 8t d 1 w dec 10 Mrs. Charles Alexander will leave for Parkersburg Saturday where she and her husband will spend Xmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hunter H. Moss. Beautiful cut flowers at Nusbaum's book rtore for Christmas. 12 18 25 Dr. and Mrs. Percy GofT returned from a week's visit in Philadelphia on Sunday. Hudnnt's Roger & Gallets and Pal mer's perfumes and soaps, at Wells & Haymaker's city drug store. 81 d 1 w dec 1? Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lowndes left Sunday night for New York. Notice. 1 will oiler for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Northview school house, Coal district, Harrison county, W. Va., Saturday, December 20tb, 1902, at 10 o'clock, a. m., one one story building, 20x60 feet, lumber all new. It has only been built a few months. Be on hands promptly at 10 o'clock, a. m. Look out for a bargain. J. W. Flanagan, 12-10-2t Secretary. Wanted. Twenty lady clerks. Experience not necessary. Must come recommended. Big Five & Ten Cent Store, 124 Third street. 17-2t Cut Flowers Fine rofcra and carnations at F. G. island's dru^ store, dally. Dudleys? Decorators and Designers. Call and see us." \ 10-6-tf Record Of Tie Past, No .Stronger Evidence Can be Produc ed. Look well to their record. AVbat tbey have done many times In years gone by Is the best guarantee of future results. Any one with a bad back, any reader suffering from lurlnary troubles, from any kidney ills, will | Bnd iu toe foHowlng evidence proof that relief and cure Is near at band : ] Mr. G. M. Myers, the well known alio, maker of Winchester avenue and 141 li street, Ashland. Ky.,says. 'Do an's Kidney Pills are like true friends, tbe longet you know them the better they are appreciated. I can add noth ing to tile statement I first made hi 189<i after 1 procured the remedy at the Ventura Drug Co., and took a course, of the treatment, which cured me. I was absolutely free from all back ache fur n-arly three years, then I noticed a slight ache, as the result of a cold, In my back. A bo* of Do wn's Kidin-y fills disposed of It. I have rec,Miiiueudid this remedy to many, and have never head of one who did cot endorse the claim made for it.' For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Mllhurn Co.. Buffalo, M. Y., sole a?-er.to fur the U. S Kcmember tbe name?Doan's and take no substitute. 18deod w-lt Millinery Entire Stock of Milinery R^edviced No Goods Carried Over. Amazon Plumes a.1 $5 go at $3. $3 Plumes go at Si.50, and the $1.50 ones go wt 75 cents. F\ill Line of Shapes V $1.50 Camels HaLir SKapesgo at 75c. - 50c and 75c Children's Shapes go at 14c each. MISS M. E. BLACK, TKolMilllncr. 209 Main Street, with Fletcher's Bee Hive Store, Clarksburg, W. Va. , . Grading in Glen Elk, A lurire force of men and teams are busy in Glen Elk No. 2, Judge Goll's latest addition to the city, grading and laying tlie tract of! Into sroets, I alleys and lots. The Judge will put the lots on the market at an early date. Nixt summer will witness the erection or a number of business and other houses In that addition, and especially several wholesale houses. M. W. Dickinson, of Fairmont, is a Clarksburg business visitor. J. W. Shaniey, of Grafton, is a visi tor in the city. The West Virginia Transfer and Storage Company had tho contract for moving the candy and fruit stand from the vacant lot on the Irwin prop erty to the corner opposite the Glen Elk hotol. The workmen put it on one of the company's big drays and took It over In about a half hour. See the Love Tormented, which will be given away Dec. 24 at Swager's. This statue is genuine terra cotta and wortli 820. dec 10-d 12t-w 2t The regular weekly meeting night of the Episcopal church choir has been changed from Friday night to Satur day night. Tourists Rates via the Seaboard Winter Tourist Tickets are now on sale at greatly reduced rates, via Uie Seaboard Air _Lln? Railway, to all points in Florida, also to Cuba and Nassau, as well as Pineburst, Camden and the leading Southern Winter Re sorts. These tickets are good for stop-over, either going or coming, until the end of the Winter Season. The Seaboard is the short route from the North and East to Florldu and tne South Atlantic States. For further Information and Book ?if Winter tours, apply to Agents of the Seaboard Air Line Railway and those of connecting lines. Also, for 'The Land of Manatee," about a re gion on the west coast of southern Florida, In three booklets: No. l. Historical and Descriptive; No. 2. For Jardcner and Fruit Grower; No. 3j For Tourist and Sportsmen. Ask or send for the one you want. C. B. RYAN, G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va. R_. A. F&rland. Manager. December 19tH W. E. Na.nkeville Presents the most Natural PI a}' of the Age THE Village Parson TKrilling in Climax. Powerfvil in Action. Intense Heart Interest. All Special Scenery. A Story as sweet as the Fragrance of Roses.... PRICES, 25, 35, 50, 75c. Seat sale begins Dec. 19. Thompson Music Company Moves The Thompson Music Company has moved to the north cnc) of Glen Elk bridge, where they arc opening up a tine display of musical instruments for the holidays. They will also have an unusually large line of tine small instruments, and everything carried in an up-to-date music store. Call and see them before buying your Christmas presents. tf Notice The olllce ot tlie Mountain State Gas Company will be moved tempor ily Dec. 16th to the rooms formerly oc cupied by the Clarksbu'e Wine and Liquor Company in the Traders bmld ing on Third street. 12-13 2w Mountain Statk Gas Co, On e Night THURSDAY, DEC. 18, The Eminent German Comedian Charles A. Karl Gardner ? in ? LINCOLN J. CARTER'S new sensational scenic drama, The Darkest Hour....... A Powerful Dramatic Story, Magnifi cently Staged. Tons of special Scenery. Mechanical and Elec trical EITects. See the Disappearing Train The Acme of Stage Realism. PRICES: 25, 35. 50 and 75 cents. They wrinkle less than other?. K?lser-Barathea Cravats. All shapes and prices at The Clarksburg Tailor Ing Co., Traders Building, Main street. Dec. 13-25. Kormlning supplies, upper leather, sole leather and shoe findings go t< Reynolds, Main street. 8-3otf Swager's Candy Palace is a glare of light and beauty. See it. 228 Pike street. dec 10-d 12t-w 2t A harvest of delicious Christmas presents for those who love good goods at Stout's, 311 West Pike street. 13 Sole Leather at Reynold's. . They wear well Keiser-Barathea Cravats. All kinds at The Clarksburg Tailoring Co.. Traders Building, Main street. Dec. 13-25. Just received a nice line of Smoking Jackets. The Clarksburg Tailoring Co., Traders Building, Main street. Dec. 13-25. HOME FURNISHING COMPANY 343-345 Main Street. Building Formerly Occupied by Berry Hardware Co. Hall R-ockers $4.50 to $30. Odd Dressers $10 to $50, Metal Beds, Iron or brais $2.75 to $70. E-xtension Tables $6 to $30. F olding beds $15 to 50. Unique pieces of odd china 5c to 5.00. Rockers $2.00 to $40.00. . Nicest line of Dinner Sets in tHe city. I ndispensable Kitchen Articles. Springs for iron and wood beds, all sizes. Hearting stoves, gas or coal. I rons for waffles. Necessities for the home. Gas Heaters, asbestos front $3.50. Chairs of all kinds. 50c to $50. Ornaments and Va^es of all kinds, ^lattressaes in box and finest felts. Parlor Fvirnitvire the Kaspen line. Ah kinds of cooking stoves, gas or fuel. Now is the time to buy. pay when you can. Vour credit is Good. Your Credit is Good. Home Furnishing Co FleJcKor Pays No R-ent and Saves you Money Suggestions for ? ??HI ? Hill Christmas Gifts The Clarksburg Tailoring Go. HARRY R.. SMITH. Umbrellas For Le^dies and Gervtlemen C&nes, Plain Mounted. Neckwear, all Shapes "Keiser" BaralKea. "Kelser" Stockr. for L,;- lies. Dent's Gloves for Ladles and Gentlemen. Holiday Suspenders in Individual Boxes. Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Pajamas and Night Robes. , Bath and Lounging Robes, Smoking Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, Initial Handkerchiefs, Link, Button, Studs and Ascot Pins, Military Brushes, Toilet Cases. Mufflers and Prctcctos Xiy\^.s Selling now going on here at I his store Brisker, Better than ever. Holiday Goods ii\ Endless Variety ^ ^ Dolls, Handkerchiefs," Silverware, Picture' Frames, Medallions, Mirrors, Comb Sets, In fact, everything. Xmas Rugs. Xma.s Carpet. Brussels Xm-<xs Ca.rpet Sweepers. Thousands of Useful Xmas Novelties. XMAS GIFTS Ladies Wrist Bags, - $1.00 to 48.50 Chatclains, - 1.00 to 5.00 " Fine Pocket Books, - .5010 5.00 Gervts Pocket Books A Fine Assortment. Gents Bill Books?a fine assortment. Per - fumes in bulk. 50c to $ 1.00 per ounce. Fancy Bottles Perfume up to $8.00 per package. Combination cases of Perfume, Toilet. Soap, Toilet Powder, etc. Comb and Brush Sets, all prices. Gents Traveling Cases, $1.00 to Si0.00. Gents Military Sets. Cameras; Baby SetSJ Baby Combs, Baby Brushes, Fountain Pens, Hand Mirrors, Triplicate Mirrors. ; Stand Mirrors and fine toilet requisites of all kinds. Ca.ll a-rid Look these over before making you Purchatses. We a.re always Pleased to show them whether you buy or not. Storve's Drug Store, 116 Third Street. J Holix\boe (&L Lafferty, v Architects V* Fordyce Building, Cla.rksburtf. W V*