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& Alexander, I iti 426, Fourth ?T^ K. G.Altiser" Attoraey-at-lAw^. ?Pifw8^i|israE'i'' ' Dr. Ci-T, Arnett, Physician, ?Wow 162,.. IS." Sixth flow. D. I). Brltti Clrll Engineer, 8M? 383, Third floor. Ciarhtborf Fuel Co., fifth DO'i Cooi$Qpal ft Coke Co., %'/kiiityt'' 428, Fourth floor. E abnrg Telegram Co., ten and Publishers, ', Main street Harry Douds, pat" 7 61, Seventh floor. _ Billot ft Wlnchell. General Contractors, om 208, Second floor Empire Sign Co., 1. Butters and E. R. John*on Office entrance basement. . Fairmont Coal Co., Fifth Joor XFatraont & Clarksburg Traction Co. Iteom S84, Fifth floor. Xir. R. A. Haynes Dr. H. B. Sloan Physicians, Rooms 210-211, Second floor Or. B. A. HH1 Dr. 8. M. Mason | Physicians, Booms 201-101, Second floor. Holm bos ft Lafferty, * " Architects, Mi 761-3-4, Seventh floo: Dr. W. H. Holden, Dentist, 1 Heem 205, Bccond ftoei DtTtTM. Hood, Physician, ??em ill, Third loor. Hope Natural Oaa Co., Rooms 767-8, Seventh loo: Mr*. M. E. Blsck-Krohm* Milliner. ilay room*! mezzanine floor. , shop, room 206, second floor Metropolitan Life insurance C?., Life Insurance, lalte 111, Third floor ' F. S. Miliar, Broker, Mem 541, Fifth loor 2arl W. NeS ~ Albert L. Lohn i;1 Attorneys-* t-Law, loom 207, Second floor O'Oara Coal Mining Co.. loom 428, Fourth floor H. M. Pat (irton, Lawyt i, Va <61, Sixth floor Wm. H. foling. Lawyer. Room 427, Fearth flo Pittsburg ft Fntrsont Fuel Oa., Fifth loor. Pardee-Curttn Lumber Co., Roe. 764-6-6, Seventh loor Klohards Construction Co., Contractors, 146-646^-646. Sixth floor Dr. B. F.' Shuttleworth, Jr., Physician, Noa. 812-8. Third loor Short Lino Coal Co., 428, Fourth loor Sperry ft Bperry, Attorneys-at-Law, ??!. 208%, 804, Second loor. Star Rig Reel ft Supply Co., OH and Gas Well Contractors' Supplies, ?oom 488, Fourth loo Richard ttcott, K,,. Genera] Contractor, VOotu 821, Third floi^ W. Frank Stoat, Attorney-at-Law, ? I Room 82). Third loor. ?_ : W. H. Taylor, Lawyer, ?uom 422. - Fourth leer { B., F. Thempeon, Attorney-at-Law, ?oom 429, Fourth floor Dr. J. R. Wllsoa. He'.ifl 812-8. Third loor Robert R. Wilson, Lawyer, < 14, Fourth floor. 'Vest Virginia Casualty Co., Insnranee, ? *?<ao' 648-4-1. Sixth floor Olsndus West, Oo*l. or. and G*s, '' nut i Jk& ! Thousands Bave Kidney , Trouble and Never Sispect it How To Mad Ottt. Pill o -bottje or common glass with yout water ami let it stand twenty-four boors; ? a seaiment or set tling indicates an i unhealthy con dition of the kid neys; if it stain* your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble: too frequent Jesire to pass it or pain in the back is .ilao'couvinctng proof that the kidneyt and bladder are ont of order. "Wliat To So. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kiiiner's Swamp-Root, the jjreat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary parage. It corrects inability ? to hold water and scali ling pain in'passing it. or bod effects following use of liquor, wine or i beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne ; cessity of being compelled to go often : (luring the day, and to get up many 'times during the ni^bt. The mild and | the extraordinary e'icct of Stt amp-Root is soon realized, it stands the highest for its wonderful cure# of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample 1*.and book that tells all fCfld about it. bothsentfiee by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., King haniton, N. Y. When Bonwof f-uno-noot. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Or. Kilmer's SwaimvKuot, ami Jhf address, BinghnmtQli, N' V, SATISFACTION 18 MY MOTTO? F. C. WELCH. OAS FITTING AND PLUMBING, EAST PIKE STREET. Does coffee otsagree with yout Probably it does! The* try Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee "Health Coffee" is a creve- combination ot parched cereals and ntt. Not a .rain ot rtj: coffee, reuiciuoer, id Ut .hoop's Oleslth Coffee, ><"l Its flaroi Hid tiibje matches closeI? u.u it... ? iid Mocha coffce. If your stomat.l: rr U'lneys can'; stand coffe I l inking, try Health Coffee. It I' * luilesouie, uourlshlu; and satlsfj log. It's nice even for the youngen "hild. Sold by all dealers. There are many kidney reuieU... ?mi few that accomplish the wi' Plnpiiles" Is a kidney remedy th? ?outalns uo alcohol or opiates ot ?u> <lnd. compiles with the Vailnci 't,re l oci! utid l>rus* l.:tw, cukni oed lo b'He satisfaction. Thlrt: * lay treatment for $1.00. Inquir *,i.ont " ripeules." Sold by Fran. G. Bland. Plumbing done neatly and cheap-: ly by the Roberts Hardware Com pany. What Is "All W.oir I have met ? county magnate, ? wealthy msn who wouia not be put off with anything but the best. If he knew It, t-lnd In a handsome ??homespun" suit, the delicate blue cray mixture of which I happened to know was pro duced by the Judicious blending of old blue stockings, such as navvies wear with old white stockings. I liave *?en a "society" lady in a stylish "blanket tweed" motor coat, the composition of which 1 knew to be of such >i nature that It might very ??asily owe It* ex istence lu part to the cnst-ofT ii ie y of her own scitlltvy mfild. en -to-; from the n-b ldn. K.eii ::?? j;ni . try ing n i'i!se of "in'srt'iire.^entat'iiii of S0.1(ls" may. as likely IIS i:.it, !??? nn consciously sitting- in soireb h1* .fe'i thrown mviiv rays that L.-.i.us I ->ubIi< ns "nil wool."?A Woolen ,Mnu_fa' tuier in t'Jl! ii'i -:i Ine Cari':-j, Herr.;. Nol one out of ".< r" to fejulir -nrl bou bits horn-*, v.'hen ,:":er ? |i:r. them. tl:e." inlie't ?tlir.n those of tiw I '.'I"- 1? ric f the femnle inive, howevo.' !:i ( ! i; -trj more ItiniH-liox i-n 'i "t.-e "f e 'ti ll, and they are i!ii|.-li iiio:e ivin !y Mid | finely formed. ????? y |i"lr I horns tntieb loup-r iban t'te litilis. They have Iwn -ecu with r,. ir horns In the month of April. The old bulla shed their horns from the ll'th to the Inst of November. They hardly evar carry them ?ft? r the month of Novem lier. The youug bulls shed theirs from the first of Pei enilier until 'lie mlddla _of I-'ebnntry. The younger Hie animal "the lontrsr tie "rota ImrftsnornsT"' Mountain c' the Sacred Footprint. Adam's penk. or Mount Sumanala, a rugged mountain In the Island of Cey lon, Is known throughout the orient as the "Mountain of tlie Sacred Foot print." In h tlat. rocky l.?sln at the foot of this mountain In st.-ne as hard as blue granite there Is the perfeot im ; print of u gigantic human foot five and one-half feet long by two iind one-half i feet wide. The Coy lone-.- Brnbmnns , have a legend to the effect that the Im print was made by Adam, our first par ' ent. but the ISiiddlilsta declare that It conld bave !-oen made by no one but I Bmldlin. Water Needles. So penetv: 'ing is water at high pres sure flit .oily sp?? lai q all ties of cast Iron will lie tighv acaii st It. In the 1 early days of the hydraulic Jack It waa ! no uncommon thing to see the water i Issuing like a One MOlle through the | metal, and the. water needle would penetrate the unwary anger Just as readily aa a steel one. V_ -a?_ The t> er scorched blm physically ' and bef' -ed UU11 mentally. He tossed In a hoi restless haze, at times bab- \ bling , illdiahiy of "mother" ? the mother vliose loss three years before had set' blm to the fur west to try to j forget 1 J WjUellness. The struggle to j master lie new conditions attendant' on ran1 > life hod taken blm out of him self an done him good, and as success crowm 1 his efforts dreams of a home again, made so by the presence of a sweet aced girl wife, lighted liis toll. . The.' were only dreams us yet, for lie he. i himself humbly and liud hesi- j tuted to offer bis love until he felt that j his affairs were on a firm basis flnan- 1 daily, us they would be when his pres- ; eut abundant crop was harvested. Ill ills partial delirium and hazy wan- , derliic he muttered now the !uug re- ! pres- 1 confession, whispering it eager ly v !i feverish Impatience for .the re spou e his lir.-.rt hoped for. At length tins. silence which lay like the 'all of desolation upon the loavlj* little shack was broken by heavy foot step ; ?U the planks ?t the door, and a buviy fellow strode in - with a noisy grc U"5: "Hello, Harris! Laid up, bey 1i(!ulck ihuu roused to eonsclousuws ami smiled feebly: "How do, Lamsou. Gl?d yoll came In. Yes. I've been laid up a bit?can't remember how long? | fever muddles my bead." His speech j was broken and dragged thickly. ? Ain't wanting to ent much. 1 s'poee. and good thing that Is. too. for an old bti -li that's got lioboiiv." Karris winced. Mother had been in hi ? slek fancy so much and with sncb r vldness thst his lierenvenient seemed b it a few days back. With an effort h ? replied: '1 want nothiug but water, and Slcdc luliig^ me n pailful morn'ugs. whr:> lie doesn't forget. as be did today " lie gestured toward the empty bucket c: the chair beside the lied, but tbe visitor ilid not notice it?nor tbe longing la the fever red eyes and the cracked lips. "Doctor, of course'!*' he Intimated briskly. "Xo: Slade wouldn't go for bim. i>n<l no one else's lieen in." "Plade wouldn't go'. Ha. ha! Guess not much! You don't get the old ; ground hog that far from his bole back I of the Mil. Everybody's busier than i In sheep shearing tluie. von know, har- i verting their grain. Reason no one's 1 been along. I reckon. I'm through in , One shape. I tell you. and I've prom ised myself and gang to Knyder for a l week. And. man. you'd ought to lie l looking after yours. It's sailing fast. . I noticed." He laughed at the startled ! expression that widened the hollow j eyes. "Forgot It. had jfon? Well, yon want to see to it right away. 1 must j mosey. I'm out on a ? sweet errand. 1 Got my new house done. It's a beaut, too, and furnished tiptop. And now the | cage Is ready I'm going up lo settle | the date of "taking home my bird. Liz zie's fongiit shy. but she'll pull steady : when we're lied all right. Ha. ha!" "I.lzzieV" Harris repeated vaguely, his voice hesitating and troubled. ? Sure: I.tale Bradley-lJimson. Kind o' tidy name. I take if: something like those swell New Yorkers. Ha. ha!" > He roared Isilsterously at his flash of wit. "Well, hope you'll pull up soon. So long!" Me stamped away.' whis tling, leaving the door open. Ill the silence that again closed upon him Harris lay and stored out at the nuiverlug heat waves and little dust oldies that whirled In at times, aggra >ntlnc his burning beat and thirst. Hut he did not notice tlieui. He wj(s striving to steady bis throbbing brain r.nd analyze the torturing inner sensfe <>f pain and loss which now Intensified his bodily distress. The crop-tlie c-r-o-p?rtiat was all K;;hf. |t was great. He could put- up t!>e dainty cottage he bad planned so often tlie*e last months, since the promise of early summer luid 'shown 1 such abundant fulfillment In the ripeii-1 ing fields. Tbe crop?the .crop! Who ' raid It was spoiling? It was all right. He would begin on it today, when he bad a drink: He could drink the well dry. He fumbled clnmslly with the beddlne and essayed to rise, lint fell back Inertly, a little foolish smile on the parched lips. His bead was so big! He had not known one's beail could be so big and heavy. And tin crop? The crop was all right. He would bui:d the cottage?for?for Liz zie. Li:, ie! He cried out hoarsely, with n pang of anguish at the sudden dull recognition of his loss. There was no Lizzie for bim?none? none?nor had been. What mattered tbe crop? l.et It spoil. What mattered anything now ijzzle?I.lz-z-i-e? bird?cage? i.lz zle r.rad?I.lr.? He scowled Impatiently. I He could not get the name right. His head was so big. He was so hot burning. Mother! Where was mother? Was she in tbe fiery lake that Elder Wat son had so scared the Kttle boys with? ne hadn't meant to lie a bad boy mother knew?she would keep him, but be was so hot?burning! Water, water! Lizzie?IJz- rie Brad?ley-Lamsonl lh- j zle Bradley? La'mson! The perplexed look deepened to a frown of pain and trouble. He had found ber name, and as he drifted further and further from | consciousness he carried her name -with him back to little boyhood, tangling it with his brother'*, - but never I losing It entirely again. Lizzie BradleJ-Lamson ?be careful Davy?mother si id not to jj go so near the bonfire?but be did, Joe, the careless one and ooW "he was Ifly.LBmwra. "Ob. yon poor, poor boy! Bring some water, quick!" Did some one speak, or was it?again the little, foolish smile cracked the parched lips. He had known mother would come?she always did when her boys were hurt, even If they did l{ j carelessly themselves?but she did not j know bow big his head was or she would not t:y to lift It Oh, he was at j the old spring drinking?drinking: ^ I "He must not have too much at once, the poor boy!" A warm rain fell upon his face: the cup vanished; bis groping, trembling hands could not find It. How could bo have too much when lie was burning? That wasn't fair. Davie. 1 when bis heail was bo big that he : conklu't ruu. "The brute?the perfect brute, to go | off and leave blm like this! Never even get him water!" Was that father"; No: Tig" had not hurt blm. It was the fire- ud beed lass Joe?where was the spi ;g?and? the cup. There! Molh-r w>* bn'hlng his burning head and face and neck, his bands and arms, ne gciiled at her and whipered "Good,"' ami again the warui rain dropped upon him. and bis big, heavy bead was lifted and laid? why, it must be the cool, damp moss above the spring! It was heavenly! If it wan not for the dreadful some thing that hurt so about Ltale?Liz zie Bradley-Lanison?he could?I.lzzle Bradley-Lnioson?Liz. "I don't know that an.v of us cnu'say much for ourselves. I-i-t such a slot man lie here alone for days^never come near hloi, so busy husillng for the dollar** but all tlii' same. I.unison's a brute, with less feeling than a hog! And the thought that I.izzie'd?faugh!" Lizzie?Lizzie Bradley-I-atnsou?Liz. "Dou't say' that, Joi; Harris! Can't you understood"; I.anison lletl!" Liz zip? Bradley- Lauiwn - "Ob. never mind, mother. He's too light beaded yet But the fever li cool ing. olid the doclnr'll l>c here soon. Look out youder. Hen's got a crowd, nil right! Joe's grain 'II be In the stack In short order, and it Isn't hurt yet. not an atom, in spite of Laiuson'* know it all -verdict!" j Lizzie Brndley-I imson?he was hurt. Did Lizzie Brndley-Lainson ? no, he vrouldii'l? wouldn't put out his toDgue. It was too utlff -1 id big, like his head. And be wouldn't have a spoon In his IKOUttl. "Here, yo;:ng man, you take this! Swallow It- Do you bear'; Some one shook hiui slightly, with the order, and he swallowed and grinned and said it was Davy's cough drops, and it was I 'v2ie Bradlev Ijimsou who?who made be tiro. Was that little Sis who cried ??ut sharply and sobbed'; Davy mustn t l.jrt Utile Kin. He, Joe, was all right, only LIz-'/lc. "(,>b, shut up!" the gruff one com r.v.nded. "I'm the doctor, and- I say f, :? you to drop It and go to sleep." There was mother again, with the gourd from the spring, and he drank and drtfnU lill they took It away, and then he slid down and down aud out where there was only n cool, quiet bhuikuesii It was late the next day. The sun was sending its level ray. across the door whi n Joe Harris came to himself and loohi'U ajiout with a calm and growluc > onsclousness. There 'van a faroff. cheery sound of busy mil. bines. Through the open win dow be i uu)d see his fields swarming with n? n and teams. The food wagon ai.d eating tcut stood back by the well, the ini|? riant cook bustling over a fire. Hi? room was cool and fresli. Flowers stood upon bis little homemade table with the doctor's medicine glass. Bit hy hit lie studied It out. aud as he recognized Mr. Bradley and the bojs and other neighbors and Mrs. Bradley herself putting bis freshly washed shirts upon the line his eye-i filled, and be murmured a faint "God bless tliVin!" *t the sound there was a stir by the head of the bed, and a girl with anx ious eyes leaned over him and touched his forehead with a shy little hand. ile looked at her a moment: then he muttered feebly, questionlngly. "Lizzie Bradley fjwijson?" With,? runb of tender tears she laid her warm pink cheek against his, mur muring: "Ho, Joe, dear; no! Lizzie Bradley Hawis!" The Apnthy of tho Chorus Girl. The ambitions of a chorus girl, as n rule, die young and as many refuse lines as accept them. There was a girl, one of four sisters who were all In the chorus of various musical organ izations. One night at the Grand Op era House In New York the aoubrette of the company was too 111 to apjiear. and her understudy was also absent. In his pmTlcament the stage manager api>enled to this particular chorus girl to go on and read the lines as well 'as she could. The girl said she would n?t only read the lines, but could slug the gongs ns well, all of which she did. and did with confidence and ability, and for the first lime in lier life had a spot light follow her about the stage ami heard waves of applause rush over the footlights which were intended for her and Iter only. After It was all over she snhl quite casually to the admiring throng that surrounded her: "There's nothing In It, girls. I've lieen a chorus girl eight yean, but I'm too old to be a principal. "1 hope It'll never happen again."?From "Behind the S<-enes."by Charles Belmont Davis, In On ting Magazine. Scotch Bulls. Two Scotchmen were discussing the relative merits of churchyards and cemeteries when one of them boldly expressed his aversion to the latter burial places In the remark. 'Td ralth er no dee ara than be buried In sic a place." To which his companion retort ed. "Weet, If I'm spared in life in' health. I'll gang naewhere else." Learned Thin p^ct \fbea h healthy man or woman begins to run down without appar ent cause, becomes weak, languid depressed, suffers backache, head rfwuU ft speIl8.'and urinary dis orders. look to the. kldaejrsfor the n,|fe ?' " a". Keep the kidnevg *o?T.-?nilIhey Wl" keep you we? i-oau s Kidney Pills cure sick kia a.nd ke?P them well. ' Here Is CLarksburg testimony to prove it: V Grlffl?. grocer, of ISO West ?r ^reet'.C,arkBhurg> w- Va- Ws f Erst noticed a dull, tired aching .-ru?n my back during the day and ? ' L, c, soreness In the loins at 'r ? Finally. It bothered me more r - ail the time and compelled me '? .rc-c for something to stop it. An ^ ?jci isement about Doan's Kidnev "nd, thelr recommendations ac iniiwnylng it so attracted my atten -n hat I went to Wells & Hav ki rS s 8toro 'or a box. The ?icb.n? soon disappeared and what is JT ''.iMCli more importance to me I e n?t noticed a sign of its recur '-?:nc. Should another attack take check It kn?W What to d0 to ? P?f snip by nil dealers. Prlr,. sn vnts>, F?s,er-Mllburn Co.. R>iir?ln ? \ ork, sole agents for the UnlteJf StfltOP. Remember the name?Dotiri's? and take no pther. Everyone know# tnat the spring it. the season of the year when the -mem needs cleansing. Dade'a Lll tie Liver Pills are highly recom mended. Try them. Sold by Frank i<. Bland. When your kidneys are wrong i hero Is nothing so good as DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They as sist the kidneys. .Sold by all drug gists. Sattees, vases, Iron fences, wire arches, In fact every thing for the cemetery kept In stock. Wells* Marble Yard. . SWEET MELODY FLOUR. "Twenties" win promptly check i cold or the grippe when taker -nrly or at the "sneeze stage." Pre "entlcs cure seated colds as well 'reientics are little candy cold cur? ?iitb'ta. and Dr. 8hoop, Racine. Wis. *111 cladly mall you samplea and ? ??<>k on colds rree, if you will wrm mi. The Rumples prove their mert 'ti-rk early colds with Preventu ? nd ?iop pneumonia. Sold in Be aut ?%* 'mXt'if til *|> iltMllvrii. Spring winds chap, tan and cause freckles to appear. Plnesalve Car .'ilized applied at night will relieve hat burning sensation. Nature's jwn remedy. Acta like a poultice ??nd draws out Inflammation. Sold Frank O. Aland. SWEET MELODY FLOUR. When you need a pill, taTte a pill, "nd be sure It's an Early Riser. They 'r:' sold here by nil druggists. SWEET MELODY FLOUR IjplioJsterlnc and furniture repair ins cheaper than ever. E. E. Allen ??4 West Main street. C. R. Odell'. old stand. I SWEET MELODY FLOUR Don't buy from agents, when you can come to Wells' Marble Yard and save IB to 25 per ?nt ' that you would pay commlsslon.-to agents. We have In stock two hundred monu ments to select from. Wells' Mar ble Yard. "Nothing so good as Cascasweet," writes a mother who has used It. "It saved my baby's life," writes an other. Cascasweet Is a vegetable corrective for the disorders of a ?hlld's stomach. BO doses for 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. SWEET MELODY FLOUR Especially recemmeaded for plle? ?that Is DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by all druggists. 8WEET MELODY FLOUR. In the treatment or plies It t? ?<>mee necessary to have the remed; >at up in such a form that It can b< ? pplled to the parts affected. Man 'an Pile remedy Is encased In * "liapsthle tube with nozzle attached it cannot help but reach the spot Heilevea blind, bleeding. Itching and Totrudlng piles. BO cents with no? ?le guaranteed. Try It. Sold b> Frank O. Bland. SWEET MELODY FLOUR. R A R Y' 0 A D I 0 a _ ^ mm thoughts and aspirations of theaoAw ?f fl I ?? 1 bonding over thacrsdi* The ordeaj thieegfr V II I la which the expoctant mother must pass, hew V I w ?? sver, is so full of danger and suffering that aiis looks forward to the hoUpiM she sVlUfsifl the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and (ml Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror ?f ?W& birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, ascieatiSa liniment for external use only, which toughena and renders plisfcla J the parts, and assists nature in __ ?^ __ _ _ its sublime work. By its aid |H TT || W* gn| 9 thousands of women have U& U S5 srji jfr passed this great crisis in per- IwB V I II Bi II fact safety and without paitk ?old at Ji.oo per bottle by druggists. Our book I HI 11 af priceless value to all women sent free. Address | B" |H SB 0RADFIELH REGULATOR OO.. Atlanta. Of I II I ?? IV V "BEER THAT IS BEER" C. It's a new brew?and it's a better brew than you or anybody else ever before tasted. y C. Since 1847 we've been experimenting;?trying to produce a "just right" brew. And we've succeeded. lias a sparkle and flavor all its own. C. It's brewed from the choicest of select materials, by the new formula we've been sixty years in perfecting. <L At all first-class cafes, or by the case direct fan. the brewery. REYMANN BREWING CO. WHEELING, W. Va. RETAIL CLERKS. Arc luri-raxing Their Association Qullr Rapidly. The Clarksburg Retail Clerks as soclatlon will hold Its next meeting April 15 Id Eagle hall. The asso ciation since its organization a few weeks ago has grown to thirty mem bers. These include all the clerks in the clothing, grocery, dry goods and jewelry stores. The association desires all the clerks In the city to become members, believfng it will be of mutual advantage to all. When in reed of Plumbing and want Repair Work Done eromntly, call at Sirrircns Plumbing'Shcr. 64! W Pike St Heme Phone. To* cant on a better Clemnera. *? yalrera or Preaaem anywhere tJ?? hero. What'a the naa of waatl* roar tin* elaewhero. We alio Ct*? and Block Hat*. Clarksburg Pressing Cc Henry Rem, Prop.. Ill North tfklrd St. Both Phone* iN?l? SALVfc A0t.s LtKt a P0ULI? t ??? ??! APPEARING OLD to ProlltaMe Ton cumot afford to grow ?H In-these days of strenuous cmMObvt it U necessary to maintain, A l?s a possible ones youthful appearance. It la Impossible to do this' amine IP talnlng a luxurious growth' of take. The presence of Dandruff lu ll i? Mm presence of a burrowing gem lives and thrives on the roots A hair until It causes total teUMs .r Newbro's Herpldde Is the 1 destroyer of this pest, and It Has live as It Is delightful to ' Herpldde makes an elegadtl Ing as well as Dandruff eat*. Accept no substitute?thwa fe < Sold by leading drugglats. Voal stamps for sample to The r Detroit. Mich. Two aixee?OB cents and S1.M. Weill & Haymaker. Sped* Leading Pianist* all oifr fit.- ? i>hu<*f written toatlmn^l?'? <w|' Kranich & Bach Pianos Why? Becaut-- lit 'Krs?"** ft Bach there's kciiiii#- nerll T*? ton* la onequntled. and cms workmanship are on a par wtt* music giving qualities. 8a Thompson Music Co. Welch (&> Kiggins' Saloon Modern in equipment, stock entirely new in all lines, only first class Whiskeys, Wines, Beers, Soft Drinks, Etc. Handeled. Everything Hew Clean and Up-to-tote' 306 WEST PIKE STREET.