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fl ToToronto,Ottawa, Mo: Seguenay River, Gcor r Quebec, Rreueh Rtvei , The Canadian Roclde I ROYAL MAIL STEAI I China, Hawaiian Isl imww . %:Bf?40Jpa^t aiid Pr P ' Pr^c.e^ity^unriva^lfd as a H aseptic forn B . A.t i I LINTH1CUM ! COM I :y)i ?O^MJELES -4 b' ; _ ; At ill .ceremonious functioi wearing La France Shoes, of completeness to beautifu) bsn Donohue 324-376-3 n '/ --= Sensible Wot foundal fc'-'.v- * ? As health talks to women become apre general, both in the newspapers atop on the platforifi, the moss of women are bediming to realise what the more [ cultivated hate ' always known, that , Jtood Health cannot be found In a powder BOX. The externals of health may be .obtained In that way, but the basis of bfialth lies deeper, and yet Is Just as Oslly obtained. : *'The most Important thing that a woman can do for herself, and about Wdllch she Is often most neglectful. Is to watch the condition of her stomach ! and bowels. The weary eyes, the had Itweath, the frequent headaches, the 1 pimples, the general eJr of lassitude Is nine tlmou out of ten the result of oon" Wpatton or Indigestion, or- both. MAny simple remedies caji, be obtained, but jthe best In the estimation of most I 'JMipen Is Dr. CaTdwell's Syrup Pepsin. if-:-Is mild, pleasant to tho taste and ^BCtly suited tor needs. It Is far | hpIhealt ? Don't drug your&ell I symptoms of poor I mil ifnu/n ci/cfnmc S?? Rebuild ' MI A Genuine Reeonsl "After one and a half T. B. Stalnaker, Cha Milam more than 3 or ment in appetite and lotteC.H., Va. "Mil only a fen bottles but taflOO. KM* ?w an* !'1I? to'tandup under totr<ma?Vv! s-ille. Va. I took fivi BBSis t,.?- Wi"r;- D,\nvi f IIBagiP"* _ Milam, and after 26 yt ; Jiams, Huntington, W Buy B Bottles for wnm^^ssm "?< row mone\ ;ii f ill 1 "ft"' V#-'-" .'I u 1 ? '! * - -1 -l,7. j ' ' Vo" N ian Pacific Lines ftiffitES and routes Laud, Rivers, ;es and Oceans I afr^NewE^gfajBdStHtes, p District Muskoka Lakes, s and Pacilic Coast Points. |l 1f|K 'in ijminn i ands, Alaska *na Europe. ? V:i fT. . ' rt.wfa'&gi4?poraMt?. f , , C. L. WtU.Uk*>, a A. P. D. 1 -J?*! * \ HflLIME pfy+Ar - I 8 JH ? .< vJA/. c N^TJSEPTIQI: opliyla^teic^ . A household I * mouth^-ash', gargle and I * i from.Jlie. most up-to-date E5 tula. Physicians and den- J t ., - ; * 1 ill druggists. i '' i ' 1 1 i .." m-.iir CHEMICAL . V, 7* J .8 . PANY 6296 While Nu-Buduand X^\. White Comas is you will meet fastidious women ( They impart just the proper touch I attire. (Sb Johnson ng*; 28. W? M?tin St. . ' ' >'' , t ' Hen Know lion of Health: | ii superior to salts* cathartio pills; waters, \\ etc.. which are entirely too violent. Women should see to it that they Ci have ai least one movement of the bowels fcach day. and when showing any ri tendency to cqnstipation should take g Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in the small dpse prescribed. A brief use of V it will so train the stomach and bowel auscled that all forms of medicine can w i'dispensed, with. These opinions are ei voiced by thousands of women, after personal* experience, among them Mrs. M. IB E. Hughes, 1404 King St, Wilmington, Dela., aiid Miss* Rose Walker, 123& N. 27th St4 Rlchmbnd, Va. Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying it. in tha regular pi way of a druggist at fifty cents or one . dollar a large bfottle (family size) can u have a-sample bottle sent to the homo ? free of charge byjjimply addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwelk 405 Washingtqn St, It Monticello. 111. >Tour name ana address on a postal card will da - t( B * K 'U Doa'tTriftelp rij With It! I for ills that are but t blood, depleted and Dop't patch up? h ir xr hi _ ._5al tuui UCdlUl WHO tl JLftAWI i tractive Tonlo ft Blood Renovator (e, bordcaof Milam I have gained 8i lbs."? . rleitortf?YV.Va. "I had not taken the 4 days when .1 saw a decided improvedi jdstion. "-^ev. R. L. McNair, Charam is a grand medicine. I have taken 1 feel strongerand better, more active and my work. ?Rev. H. D.Gy errant, Danr bctties of Mvkmimd gained ltt lbs."? 0 lie, Va. "Am finishing my 6th bottle of ars of Eczema, am cured."?C. H. Wit Va. e ' SSMO of your druaglmt and got 01 f BACK IF MOT BENEFITED e p / yeajjs in the Matter <?f White Natives, of^hite Native Parentage. WASULN'OTON, June 1,4.?Cotnile/te figures on color, nativity and areqtage of the. BopulaUoR of, the fnlted States, given out by the Centre Bureau today, show: that IVeat, Virginia fttlf hag. the largest pro>0rHon of ' native. > white pCrapng of iflHra mflMniflffa rtf ,tw aUIa In thai -" n wvi'i.H.' ?*vr mlon. iadinalsd that! Feat Virginiadisd dropped to. leopndt ilaoe but'ithle ta Shown iby the, flgir?, gJy?& en* today,, to bnjntsoireot. Of a tot%L population of WWJUUfc Vest Virginia'has 1,042,107 native, eat adiilo persons of,native populaim. Thiols about sU$Nlv> per opt of the total, population which ?, for-iukssetf ?4-th^ percentage in [fcy other stater1 Kentucky staphs, econd -with about eighty-one per ent, Indiana next with, eeventy-nine ler cent" and Oklahoma fourth with eventy-^Jght per cent. The negro em tb West Virginia outiumber the foreign born white pop-, itatlop. Ttao total number, of ne- 1 jroea Is '64,1134 while the number of orelgn bora whites In. the state 1b 7,072. The number of native whites if foreign parentage Is. 57,638, white ; he Indians and Asiatics In the state ncludlng Chinese and Japanese num er 139. .' Huntington has more dative horn vhlte persona of native .parentage han Wheeling baa and also bos more negroes, and Asiatics. Figures ire gfvep for only two cities In the itate?{Huntington and Wheeling, hese being the only cities exceeding 15,000 in. population. Huntington rns 27,311 native white persons of latiye parentage, while Wheeling ias but 22,385. Huntington has !, 184 native whites of foreign parents ige, while. 'Wheeling has 12,630. Huntington has only 514 foreign born white persons, while ^Wheeling has >;4I8. The negroes ' In Huntington lumber 2,140 while tihoae In Wheeling are 1,201. Huntington has twelve Asiatics .while. Wheeling has butwvea. lit is Interesting to hnow In connection with these, figures tor West Virginia end West Virginia cities that some cities in the country have very large percentages ot foreign born whites and negroeB. In Passaic, few Jersey, the foreign born whites represent flfty-trwo .per cent of the lopulatlon, while in Lawrence, Masaichbsetts. they represent 48.1. In Charleston, South Carolina, th.e ne;roes comprise 53.8 per cent of the ctaJ population, while in Savannah, laoksonville and Montgomery, they roraprise more than fifty "per cent of he population.' % / . . \.re Granted by the Secretary of State to More State Concerns. CHARLESTON, June M,?For the urposa of dealing in- roal estate, a barter has been i6.sued to the Wash:gton Heights Realty Company, of Wheeling, W. Va. The authorized apltal Is $12,000, -while the incorpoators are Morris Horkliehner. Ben , Baer and Joseph H. Baer, of ,'heeflng; Estella Horkheimer, adiini8trator of Bernard Horkheimer state, of Baltimore. Md.; and Jacob aer, of Hancock, Md, Othqr charters are as follows: The PuHen Coal and Coke Com- j any. of Logan, W. Va., to operate in aurei Hill district of LLgcoln county, 'est IVi-ginia. The authorized capal is $200,000, and the incorporates. Henry Mitchell and Robert C. iosser, of Henlawson, W. Va.; A. G. eyser and John E. Pullen, of Bradylllc, IV. Va.; Bvorett Pullen. of ogan, W. Va. Laughorae and Lang home Comany, of Huntington, W. Va? to con- fU Lruct an dequlp railroads, mills, coal is pples, etc. Authorized capital, 100,000. Incorporators: T. J. Bryan, to !. R. Thompeon, A. E. Bush, Donald fe larke and E. M AVatts, alt of Hunt- ?' igton. pl Everett House Company, of Marnsburg," IV. Va., to build and operate ar hotel. Authorized capitaJ, $48,000. or icorporators: "Margaret A. Logan, '05 . D. Gardner, Sue Gardner Hanp.ls, m eah W.Splllman. Margaret W. Nad- Cc ubusch and Emma Wilson, of Mar- = usuui?i auu juoiuk vv. ?^aBi?raay. t Pitteburg, Pa. feODET TO MEET. no Ci All member* of the Rose of Sharon ourt. Daughters of Shpinx, are re-- or uested to meet In Its hall at 7 ^ clook Saturday evening- Business |n| 1 importance will be transacted and flo rompt attendance fil this early hour es i deelred bar the officers. , v ? iiiro.yj^ jfl&ECIU^tVY t ff tf 1 $3S$4 ftf W? '? j| on?; W* tflMtf <rf W?q>- ? erf* Pumps and Oa- g| funis: ?an. patent, awl _ dull leathers: ^uiton and lace mpdela: all w Htjrles lo choose from, I1 $3.00 and $1.00 values, ; mieP^PP | $! [ I,... i. .. -x* We have the most coipjpjel White Shoes, Pumps and ity of our merchandise. i.l'.J UIIU we "Clarksl $4.00 anj| $5 Valuer ${2.95 Ladies'" Genuine White Nu-Buck. Shoes, high raised toes.ancF short vamps, $4 and $5 kinds at $3 and $4 Values, $1.95 .Ladies' Genuine White 1 NuBuek' and' Sea Island Duck Pumps, stage lasts, $3 and"$4'y?lues $3 and $3.50 Values, $1.95 Ladies' Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords in Velvet, Suede, Tan. Patent and Duli [ Leathers, $3 and $4 values while tliev last $1.95 United 204*206 MAIN STREE SURE FOOT CURE lO Is llio Quickest Acting Remedy for Aching,, Burning I'ect> EZO puts the feet In fine shape over ght. No matter how sore or painI, rub on EZO and misery will vanIt. EZO is a rcllned ointment and easy use; Just rub it on your poor ailing et, that's all. No fussing around ittlng ready. Sold on money back an. EZO never falls to extract the sore?s from corns, bunions and callouses id for rough skin; chapped hands face there, is nothing like it. Jar cents et Wells & Haymaker Co. ail orders ty.led. by EZO Chcmics >? Rocketser. N. Y. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received until ion Friday, June 21, 1912, by the ty of Clarksburg for the relioorlng Olen BSk Bridge, with 3-tnch white rock ogk flooring. Bids to be at much per' thousand feet board tasure to rofloor said bridge, IncludI all necessary labor to renjove old or and repWd' *-1111 Tiow floor, nectary stringers, etc. W. H. Cole. City Clerk. OSS 206 in hi i ji i m K. t. J__ i. :veryroay c UNITED I t * X ; -c . v -. p-. . ;e lin eta be. found in town? QxfoiSte at the lowest J^iceg itill The \ ? To take advantage >rd. Prices h^YO d: in order to make a will make a few mo >V: ; rnrg's Bigg Double Value; > $3.60 and $4 Values, $2.48 Men's Tail Shpts. and;Oxfords, button and blueher ' styles with high, raised toes, $3.50 and $4.00 ones, special Just Wright Shoes, $3.25 One lot of. Men's Just Wright Shoes, 500 pairs in Dull Leathers; latest models in button and blueher styles. Frenchv toes, a specialty. $5.00 and $6.00 kinds wmammmmmmamtmmmmmmi "POCKET THE &A Shoe Si T SMITH ] KHKbHSK! KEMaB x !MED#<KNAgOK^"fei 4% Interest EMPIRE MAIN AND ] Capital $250,000 ?F1 lain Street Ki > Looking ft W:*:1 *' ' come here and get whftt is u; seldom equaled* ec 5S^; ' - . j-'r" .? , ! * J? ?' :V <L . ? Com ' * ; **' ? , . of the greatest ?al copped to the bol through "clean re sacrifices. . ?. ? * est Shoe I ,? * s for Everbodj Men's Waldo Shoes, $4.0 and- $5.00:Valuee, $2.95. Men's Waldo Shoes ii Gun Metal leathers. Eas; and dressy. $4.00 am $5.00 values $2.50 and $3 Values, $1.61 Boys' Shoes, and Oxford in Tan, Patent and Dul leathers, iu button an< blucher styles, $2.50 am ' $3.00 values .VINOS" AT THE :ores O 5UILDING WHY HAVE ACO Because it encourage helps to build up a rescr advisable, for everyone. i the Empire National Ban Paid on Savi NATION/ FOURTH STS., CLARES] Surplus ar HUBB -?^t at the -up" I ^^1^ I II.. 1 .UIIJIl.U?l,?!?* . ? : UJ .I1.J.J.I .m>, U.I "w '.'..un. Bargains" ! i ' |m 11. LiS" ?J.?* ? 0 $150,^04 $a \&llMe, 98* Misses.'"V^liitc Puck.Shoes; aud 2-stvap Slippers, $1.50 > ..., ii and $2.00 values ... ' ? WW Wl .1-1 J...I -I V $3.00 Values $1.69 ? ' Women's White Duck Shoes and Pumps, short. vanjps? spcqial for this sale : $1.69 1 I. I $3.50 and $4 Values, $1.95; } Women's Black Buckskini Sltoes, short vamps and? " high raised^ toes, $3.50 and* $4.00 values ' i VVVMPPMBBHMHHBHWR ompany CLARKSBURG, W. VA. I ' - * ' P1 ) SHOULD A BANK OVNT is thrift, fosters saving and * ve fund, a bank account is ? start an acqounttoday.Avith k. r i ngs Accounts t kL BANK ' 3TJBG, W. YJL id Profits $145,000 v - .".-t . :