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-'"ft **'>>*' . ^ "' j' ?*'vf'# vf' ' '; v-v-fri-ir^V'.-;-! , 0^,-: y j I7"] 1 fl Hj ' Hny v HHSnKSSfl F OTTO'5 ;,M' , > , Wm wn i . *? v' .\;,. s - .'v? -- . mr. ' " OTTO AK - 1 .. /" - u ot/ nrr < 0*/2 TO, ? .. ' Gene: !' fresej ^ Matii - SUMMONS. . i ' t ' ' : Stat ~of ; West Virginia, To the Sheriff of .Harrison Coun "ty, Greoting:' You are- hereby commanded t summon Stephen Zenick to appea before the Judge of our Clrcul Court of "flarritoii county at th Clerk's office of our said court) a ' rules to; hp.'held therein for sal Court, on . the CrBt Monday in Julj " -next to answer a bill in chancery ea hiblted against him in ouijsaid cour by Kathermc Zenick, and have the: ..-.i thdre is "writ: ' ' Witness, ?: Wade Coffman, Cleri of onr said Court, at the Cour ;l-Jonse of the said"county, this 20t day of May,, 1912, and the 49th yea d? the state. I. '?V14I?3 .OOrraAL\, Cleric. OIIDTIIJOP PUBLICATION; , State ot West Virginia. Just R FASHION'S NEWEST GREATIC White Nufcucl Boots $4.00 Pair Don't let your feet,loo ^wri'will lose it's charm i - A-woman thinks of hi thing else. Slw; woul dn't 1 wise. . She must obey-the c % ion, by the way, is just as footwearas in the other wardrobe. NEW TAN METAL Only when you have si can you fully appreciate t cured by a combination of and the season's gracefully Price $3.: ' Highland B rbir'd Sti - txcmsivf s ',-\t f~i m PECK S BAD BO FECIAL HIGE CLASS VAUD: ^E SUNSHINE,^THE BABY' >PLE IN COMR ral admission 1< ved Seats ...... 21 lees Daily 1( ~At rules held in the Clerk's office wl of the Circuit Court of Harrison tin County, on Monday, the Jtrd day oj^ wl - June, 19-12, the following order was ter entered:o Katherine Zenlck r vs (iln Chancery. Or t Stephen Zenlck. e The, object of fhe above entitled t suft is for the plaintiff to obtain a d divorce from bed and board from the 1 . v - V defendant, and al&o to obtain, the custody, care and education of her t two children, the ofl-sprlng of the Ste n marriage of -the plaintiff and defend. In ant, whose names are Virona and I It MaTy Zenick; and. also to enjoin and 1? t restrain Tthie defendant from Inter. h foring-With or bothering the person oC r of the plaintiff or the two children w' aforesaid'. ??' And it- spearing by aflldavit filed In this cause, that Stephen Zenicit b" Is a non-resident of this state, it is of ordered that he do ap'pcaf here - -? o'< :eceived: _ in ' pl j S f u \ a >n a /a - k shabby, as the most costly if the feet are poorly clad. jr appearance before every- *?> ic- a woman if she did otherlictates of fashion, and fash- em imperative in the matter of requirements of femiiiine Cqi kin AND GUN "i tre: -BOOTS ? I tiot cen the new summer models j the lie beautiful proportion sethe Frenchy short vamps j Erci modeled uppers. den ban >0, $4.00 5 j ''"C (lie ros. & Gorei _ trei HOE TITTERS T?St. rCa r' # - 'zn.... * rGIRLS Y" E VILLE WONDER, v nedy Act. \NY 8% )c >c )c rxmi ^iv. ^_* UUJJJ uuc luuuiu aitcr iuv uaie ui : first publication hereof, and do at Is necessary to protect his ineats. A. copy, teste: iv WAXXE OOPPM1AN, Clerk. ' LAIRIL/ES G. OOFIFWUAN, Counsel for Plaintiff. ' KTICE TO TAKE BEPOSITIOJfS. tlferlne Zcnlck, plaintiff, vs. | In Chancer.. t iplien Zenlck, defendant, the Circuit Court of Harrison lounty, West Vlrglnla. Stephen Zcnick:. ; . I rake rnotice, "that the depositions Katharine Zenlclrand sundry other tncsscs -will-he taken" at' the law Ice of Charles G. Coffman, 216 urt Street, in the City or Olarksrg, County of Harrison, and State West Virginia, on the 8th day of ly, 1912, between the hours of-nine iu ?aaiuu^lun tiiu wbs widely wn as an educator throughout South and as commaudcr-fa-chlel the 9ons of Confederate Veterans lie. United States, ollowing Dc.. Owene'e election liam H. Saunders was. elected isurcr, and Charles A. Douglas eral counsel. It. Saunders 1s president of "the Ity Arm of William H. Saundere :iock a. m. ana nine o'clock P. M., be read In evidence on the hearing the above ety led" cause, in behalt the Baid ^Catherine Zcnick, f from any cause the taking of the me shall not be commenced, or beB commenced, shall not be cometcd on that day, the taking ot the me will he adjourned from time to no until tlicy are completed. . Yours, etc., Kathcrine Zcnick, By Counsel, lAMLiBS G. COFFMAN, Councsl for Plaintiff. mum: uniiLesigns as General Managing Director of Commercial Congress. iVASHIIXGTOX, June 14.?G. Grosuar, Dawo has resigned as tnanag; direotor of the Southern Commer1 Congress. He will Immediately er upon a study of all questions national development, as affected local, national and international nmercial organizations of even' d. Mr. Dawe,' however, will rein on the board1 as a reslde'hi'dltor. ir. Clarence J. Owens/ secretaryasurer, has been elected managing Hitor of the executive offices. ' The nge 1b effective today. Resoluts were unanimously adopted by board, highly commendatory of. Dawe's long and efficient service r. Owens, who came to the cones two years ago from the presicy of -the state college of Alala, and who has since served as retary-treasurcr, Ts well equipped his new duties. Previous to com1IT Ut, x .. . w$s secreta'ry of t>e; Commercial CWb of AUfc J J the Southern Commercial Congress || movement Btartedj He- ie one of the II TQce^preeldents of theSo'uthern Com- || merciaf Secretaries Association and II a Jdl rector, of the lAiuerlcan Aasocla- II ($n ?* Cdnmne^^Afiii^flwB. Senator Duncan JJ. Fletcher, jof II Florida, president of the Southern fjptnercAar Congress, ' made the fol-. lowing statement today: "The work of the Southern. Com-, merclal Congress Is broader than ever and "Its efficiency stronger. Its prospects and support are greater than ever .before. 4 .The organization has worked Its wa> Into the approval of the South and She country. Its service has been, recognized as invaluable. It has grown steadily with , the knowledge afrits work, and will, continue tb broaden and strengthen Its service. ' - ' .'-W. V WOMAN JAILED ' ; ,i . i>- ] For Five Days in Default of Paying a Fine "for Drunkenness. , --- 1 In 'default of pacing a fine Of $25 and costs for drunkenness, a woman ' giving the name of Cora'Mctflnnesi? \ "was sentenced to serve five days In, jail this morning dn the police court:! by Mayor Frank R.'-Moore. * .|j Viola Hardin, a negress, paid a ' One of $5 and' ooBts for a Dike offense). and was released. ... jy Two men who were arrested Thurs- jl day afternoon on suspicion, o^ hclng circus .pickpockets were remanded to! . JaH for hearings this evening. | A foreigner paid a fine of $3 and : costs for street drunkenness and was,1 , released from custody. v ) "SHOE For Men and Wo [ ': -W A CQUPLE MORE D YOU DO NOT GET IN T | SPECIAL LOT NO, W. ,L. Bouglas'lngh g shoes, in sizes for c\ body. You all know t sc* it is useless to conn on them. Ti)e.$3.50 an kind for only $2.50 A3 WE ONLY HAV] fliWunT a a v tr/vn/ tjoi v * wn* MV TT JLIVJ EARLY A3 POSSIBLE 1 . GENTLEMEN'S OXFORDS Tliesc aye in both black | tan, fashionable shapes, equalled leathers, valuei to $5.00, at this sale GENTLEMEN'S HIGH SHOES . The makes of shoes in line wear like iron, -and. --- .service they give is p tiVely phenomenal. T Wfire made to sell at $2 $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. are giving you a life's porcunuv at tms saie at. (1.00 to (If A' Former Main St, Opp. i Our Famous Box E ARTISTICALLY AI FOR THE SMALL See Window Display Haynian Ore Jill W. cTWain St. V ' BOTH PK C^CC PUHII D.D.hJ. BAD B] Bad blood is responsible lor most of our ailments, an< cause it becomes Infected with Impurities, humors or poisons form is sure to fo)lpw.-. Muddy,- sallow complexions, eruptio show that the blood is infected with unhealthy humors whi It from a pure, fresh stream to a sour, acrid fluid, whit Impurities through the pores and glands of the skin. A v dence of bad blood. is sorer and ulcers, which break out oi from a very insignificant bruise, or even scratch or abrasio was healthy the place would beat at 6nce; but hieing infectet which are discharged into the wound, irritation and infla up, the fibres and tissues are broken, and the sore con blood 1s purified of the cause. 8. S. 8. Is Nature's blood-p made entirely from roots, herbs and barks. It goes down tion and removes every-particle of impurity, humor or poi vitality, and steadily tones up .the entire system. 8.8.8 excess of acid in the blood, making it pure, fresh and heal nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, .Salt Rheum, Boils, an eruption or disease. Book on the blood and any medioal a THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., o a II iT A d ANU U men, Boys Misses and Childrc FRIDAY AND SAJURI AYS PF THESE SPECIAL'' LOTS, AND Y< HIS STORE AND LOOK THEMOVER. 1. SPECIAL LOT NO. 2. radc -The Florshelm shoes, a-celr?vy-1 ,?bjatc(i. make, with a repuhem. - : tafion SccOnd to hone, and nent sold" exclusively in the most ^ fTv $6.00. Here on Friday and ' Saturday for only . $3.50 - . i ii i > 3 A LIMITED NUMBER OF PAIRS IN TI THEY WILL LAST, SO WE WOULD A LND GET YOUR PICK OF THEM, AS WI i i LADIES' OXFORDS These arc also in black and tan, witlf theshapes so much desired., in all leathers, vals ucs up to $4.50. At this sale - M lo 9.99 BOYS' SHOES this We are offering in this lot the remarkable values-in Boys.'- r. osi- highland low shoes, some of hey - which sold right here in this :.0Q._. store only a few months ago We . as high as $2.50.. We have i op- put them on sale now at.... i 75C, ?f| $1.50 .. & r OUR NEW SHOE S WSBAUft ly the Cunningham Sh< Empire Bldg. _ ieautiful Blossoms || I {ranged en. prkeof _ j j IEliS Blow-Oats, Him Oats, Leaky Valves I -j3qd pnoumsao Urc. i ^c- j buiuaa n i? i.i? i.im urifier und tonic, Wnt Virginia into the oiroula- Jtlrmasa Company amOou. I AT^MTAiGA. j XrORDS I ;n, at a Special Sale for I j)U WILL MAKE A MISTAKE IF | j - ' The ^Kout 1 ^ore for the flat . of $3.50, 011 sale here for 1 I IE ABOVE THREESPEGI^^| 1 I lDVISE YOU TO GET HERE AS I E:a|;your;exau^^^^ j /LADIES' HIGH SHOES I 4 The Ladies' high shoes that, ffjfl we are selling yoa .^t these |jfl f /... ed at anything like the 1 . prices, even at bargain safes. . '1 | We have put them on at... S 1 GIRLS' SHOES I Right in the .style, and. &?? rr l good leathers, blacks and 1. tans, high shoes and oxfords | values all the way up "to' I. v! I $2.50 and $3.00. Shoes they '1 will be proud to we/ir. At ' 50c. 75c. M ill I I TORE I t'S >e Company I Clarksburg, W. Va. |