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I YW/vKai^I Wnli tyf/nil 11 jj XrJ^i^ r I ' ' ' ' ' ' B Toilet Article?. Here you find I everything for the toilet table-? Massage Cream, Face Powder, I Talcum Powders, Perfumes, etc. [ Glance over the following and see if th'ere isn't something you w. f nwu;E GeorgeXorenz Toilet Water 50c &V. Rizza Talcum Powder. 15c SI; PnwHpr WW V/ ? I w VJL vyv B ? Melona Cream at 50c B Lorenz Dermaline of Rose 50c B Bay Rum at' 50 c B High Grade Perfumes from 50c B. oz. to $1.60 oz. I "FLETCHER" iH I I ' {***> W KKliy Tbe Best^romlonu'on I In n F niu the home of I, UULUIl REFINED VAUDEVILLE i TEURSPAY FRIDAY /iATT/RDA"1 The (Sandys The Alemeda Pictures change N? '?3Cr- y.- daily. Matine ? taiuuis. ? iuui . , ., , 2:30. Evq n i n i; = A quartette of jfc ?Qaf1o . , 7:30 and 9:01 I Gilmore & Gastle mixed voices?soK ; Eccentric Admission, 10 ; ' Comedians ciety's favorites. ^ ^ j WE ORIGINATE?NEVER IMITATE. I " Way Back Yonder 99 I This bank was serving the people of Clarksburg and | Harrison county years before the majority of us liv? ing here now were born. I BEFORE LINCOLN WAS PRESIDENT. 1 ' With each succeeding year since our resources have steadily increased and the confidence of our customI ers and friends srown stronger. Our facilities, office I*-> o " ? ? -f equipment, etc., are all that modern ideas can provide. Our resources are ample to take care of our customers in a manner to warrant their continuous ' business. We want your cheeking accbunt, no mat tor how small and will give the same care as the largest one we have. Merchants National Bank I ^ ESTABLISHED I860 Iaggm tscrorc Lincoln was President | || ? If. A. 'Harmon, ot Button, ... MiIjoE-hewvj ' 'v j:' - . : Ii OScar C. Wilt, of Salem, wae in th I crty ThursdayI Thomas B. Pepper was here froi J Salem Thursday. jfc T. H. Mathews, of Parkersbin | Is a visitor here. f. w' V. Brlceland, or Fairmont, 1 a visitor in thb dty'. r , Charles G.COffman returned lat ; night froa Pittsbiirg. . John Beddow,. of Moundsvllle, i a guest at the Waldo. J. R. Chapman, or Smlthton, 1 a business visitor In the'city. J, T. B. and "W. F. Morrisot . of Sutton, are visitors In the slty. Charles A. Smoot is.here froi Park'ersburg on a business visit, i Judge Odorge W. Farr", of Wee Union, was a city visitor Thursday. Mrs. E. J. Aklns, of Mounds ville, is attending the rattflcatlo convention In this city. Miss Basel Frost has arrive, j home from an extended automobll trip with a phrty of friends. m,o.i.. c ? ? >?J ? ? - v/uu.ivu cj. uouuGiu returneu iroi New York Thursday morning, wher he spent the week looking after busl n'esa matters anS purchasing stocl for his store. Mrs. John W. Thorn went to he cottage at Mt Take Fark Wednesda; evening to remain until {all. Mn K; A. Q. FernaTd went with her fo a stay of a few days. Benle Freese, of Wheeling, a fin ished musician, will have charge o the piano at the Biou theater dur ing the summer season. Mrs. George W. Atkinson arrive! here today from Washington Within a few days she will-accom pany Judge Atkinson to Buckhanno: to attend-.the college commencemen there and returning she will'be her several weeks. NOTICE Collars Is our loader. Glen ?11 Harness Shop' will savVyou 50c i $ 1 on; the collar. Buyv yaW"?bugg horness at Jhe Glen Elk Harness Sho anil save 52^60- to $5 on a set. Com and see our quhlltv: E. S. SlvY.IIiHIER, Proprletoi FOR SALE?A fevy-- shares of til capital slocfk of an incorporate ? oil and gas company. Oo.-T.pany own two producing gas wells and ha ? leased"*t?5 acres of valuable o territory In Ritchie county, whlc will l>e Immediately developed. Pa vatuo of shares $1'0 each. Fo further particulars address Rn Isner. president. National Oil .am fl One r\n lnnHwrrn W" Vo c MARTHA WASKIKOTOH g OLD TIME HOME-MAD c gDlewj^r Mfcrtha Washingtoi P an/]me ? Tk^UlUIVO = Factory, 505 Twelfth St N. V ? Washington, D. C. FOR SALE BY WILLS & HAYMAKLR CO. 7 "Because I Thought Yoi I Were My Friend." Latest Song Hit for Sale a STONE BROS. II DR. W.S i i DEIM | 210 Oak Hall | | BELL PHi Opposite Empir OFFICE 8:30 to 12?11 J | SUNDi 6 ^oL^Often Fa Q " ' A WaJmita^. " \ f A ' ' ! lU. t ,i Hie following letter from Mrs. Orvi ttodt will show bow unwise it is for* , p?en to fcuhmitto&e daugersofSsurgi * operation when often ittnay be*avolc fe*grtMjjrrtjwRBtakW^Vegeta Is Compound. She was lour weeks n cduld J f*M f?i ^Fyjfj seyeralrnortthswi " ^fflL ""* mnch relief ? Ann Arbor for ah < d BpM^^iwqMi'etation. I was thi ^Pw^r5^S? fourweeksand cai ? btale sufformgwo: 0 ', *' "m * '? mother advisedmt e try Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Co _ {i&nd, add 1 dKL Today" I dm well s t atrorigand d3 aU myown heUdework. : owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkhan * Vegetable - Compound and advise 1 r friends who arekffiicted with attyfem r complaint to try/ft." ? Mrs. Obvil i. Bock, R. R. No. 5, Paw Paw, Michigi p If you are ill do not drag along ur an operation is necessary, but fttot . take "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal ! Compound. For* thirty years it has been the sti dard remedy for women's fill, and I restored the health of thooshnds of si I fering women. Why don't yon try it . r *.. r i ; - ?;. v . - , Iltjqu area honsewifo you cannot reas II ably hbpe'to he henltli Or bene tiftf by wa t ing dishes, sweeping and doing houewi e ah da;, and crawling into bed dead tliet night Yon must get out into the open andsunlight lf-yon do'this ereiy day i - keep yoor atomach and bowels in good of by taking Chamberlain's Tablets when ne ed, yon should'become both healthy i beautiful. For sale by all dealers. jMONEYlO 10# iThe summer season call I for- additional. cxpendi s tures of money, if it is t ? be enjo^ed;(and we beg t i, be consult^S/if we can b r of assistance1 financially. y Our rates ,'and terms ar i the lowest best to b . had on any amount fror $.1Q to $100 from 30 day to 6 months or longer.} All the befetiritv reauii ed by us is jTourfurriitun piano, fixtures, vehicle: or other chattels. Write, 'Phone or Call. Citizens Loan Co 3rd Floor, Empire Bldg. Room 316, Clarkeburi BeU 'Phone 139. " - ; NOTICE The Water Wonka and Sower; Board will 'meet at the ofllce ther on June 15, 191.2, lor approving J assessment rolls under the schedi ot water rates for the Olty of Olar burg for quarter beginning April and ending June 30, 191-2, and c . rectlng any errors In said rolls t ' may be pointed out by any pers Any person having any complaint make may attend. CLIARJCSBURO WAITER WORKS SEWERAGE BOARD. ^NOTICE. All persons who have had bla't U left for the assessment of their pri erty lor the year 1912, must reti same nt once or S will be compel to make snrae as the law provides ? ERNEST L. PIGOTT Assessor Harrison County It SMITH TIST rrARKSRITRft M. >.?A J*.W "W ONE 154-R e National Bank HOURS: o 5:30 aud 7 to 9 ft. Y 9 to 2 ^Nothing better ^ f lft Clarksburg ^ Than Some of VI |?he Properties M | Below : ?ow m :{*% ha? oi' and Ce-' I* ON CARR AVENUE ty We have a high class _ Bk pi-operty, a fine hoiAe FO j. for Anyone, inohe of the jjj. best~ resident sections 5? around Clarksburg. For * price and terms see us. Hn J* . Ki , s Mor !y >tO . _ . : , nd STEALEY ADDITION I - W ?'s Lot on Duff street, level W 2e lot, high and dry, close < lb to school house, 40x120 jj- feet, with alley in the y lee rearble PRICE $?00 [j? There is gas, water and if. sewerage in thiwaddi-' I tion. on ~ I ^ trk Also we liave two lots 1 l#"1 near the foot bridge in 1 uni Stealey addition, 40 by fl 01 & 120 feet. ' I Z PEICE $550 SS _ for both, terms, $100 down, balance ,in one, | jm I | two, three and four | I 1 years, interest 6 per ' | I dent. ft s ft K ft ? S BROABDTTS ADDITION 1 || ? Lot on Broaddus Ave- 1 hue, where there are I more buildings under .1 fp; e construction at the pres- 1 . c ent time than any addi- in n tion in town, lot 40x120 ft f s feet. ft PRICE $1,500 I W ? R "5 . j _ . HORNOR AVENUE, COLONIAL HEIGHTS Corner lot 40x120 feet, ' hj to alley, A1 resident | section, paved side _ walks along the front and side of this proper[ tv. PRICE $2,600 ? $700 down, balance in 18 one and two years, equal M notes at 6 per cent. ft. pi et>f Sk WILSON STREET, tir *? COLONIAL HEIGHTS m or- * Two up-to-date cottages ^ hai with a vacant lot, % PRICE $4,000 The two cottages rent >5= & for $30.00 per month, _ vacant lot is worth at | least $1,000.00. Terms, I "p" one-third down, balance in. in one and two years, in- 1 terest at 6 per cent. ' The Willison < I ' ' AND I Dennison Co. I 'v " - - ' ' OAK HALL BLDG. ? CLARKSBURG, W. VA. - - In less than two years we hav^jgadeour product ious and far reaching in theseiiEr^sta&s. This we 'C accomplished by*'giVifcg {he ppl&ii a square deal honest values. i ATIONAL WOOLEN MILLS urth St, Clarksbijirfj % Ma. 4 BRANCH STORES: nttngton, W. Vn. Zanenrllle, O. WcIUUjnt 0. KflDtowii, W. Yk. Cumberland, Md. CfttlOn* W. VfC Parkcrslmrp, Xf. Vn, UJOU THEATRE! THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES. I ITAGRAPH KALEM " 'EDISON | FOUR?PICTURES TODAY?FQUR A fine Vitagraph, extra high clasfc jnihirfg story, I P of tlio nt^neWol lrinA HjfVn nkr.^ir/t i?? | w4. vuy umu>juui illl* V/UD'tCiiV irt. The Edison a drama of merit. Aid for the ?;y? lish a screaming comedy. "THE BANK PRESIDENT'S SON" "THE $?n>E^'S WEB" "THE SWIMMING PARTY" "THE FLOWER SHOW AT SAN DIEGO" On Tuesday, June 18th, we?ho#|^pl^Ctre of the I iriners' Parade and fall details, taken at Lost An- 1- < MEANS' A' BANK j mjJJJm conveniently located?with every 1 facility for handling your business | HHim A bank whose officers are will- ft ing to.qid and advise ' depositors ? - ? - A Where good fellowship takes the place Of polite 1 * cmaiity and depositors feel at home. Tkis is the Good Banking Service we-offer?and I vite your account. HE WEST VIRGINIA BANK I 'dido Corner. CLARKSBURG, W. MA. I GEORGE L. DUNCAN. President ' , A. FARLAND, Cashier L. 0. GRIFFIN, Asst. Cashier | c lHNkM5c] 3 REELS FEATURE 3 REELS TJU5 JAJXli!i? JBUYB UN MISSOURI" Following the history of this igmous band from ;65 to 1882, givinjg the story of thp^in i issoiiri. A drama founded on historic adventures, 11 of heart interest See the canjp scenes/special 1 ovided train for holdup, guerillas and- 'soldier irmishes, dressed and staged in the period of the nes. ' ? ? y s? Friday, tomorrow?"The Fate of Mo^hers." A ipublic drama in two "thousand fedt and two reels, picture story that will interest you till the end. Be TO AIdr-AlMAYS?%OjLLL 5c. J VICTORIA THEATRE f Where Searchers of Entertainment Meet. hursday, Friday, Saturday )TTO & CORTEL r V ' ^ '* i-i* '* COMEDY CO. Program Changed Daily General admission ... ...... 10c Reserved Seats v.*.'.. '25c ? Matinees Daily ?.. ..10c ? ' ' . f . ' ' ' '