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g* v ?AGE EIGHT r~ ~ i I A CORDIAL GREETING awaits \mi at tin- West Virginia Hitnk i of' ('l;i rkshitrg, where mir officers will lie pleased to welcome volt and explain our improved facilities for handling your hanking business with accuracy and despatch. Accounts subject to check tire invited. WEST VIRGINIA BANK CIjAUKSBUIU), W. va. (icorpp J,. I>iimrui, Ores. K. A. Fnrland, Caahlcr. L. V. CirlfDn, Assistant Caaliler. Vi ?J Price) SpCC ifll | Price ..SALE.. To close out at once our on tiro si ook of Ladies' I nu/ $hnp<; IL.V W VII WW and Pumps $5.00 Pumps, now $2.50 $4.50 Pumps, now $2.25 $4.00 Pumps, now $2.00 $3.50 Pumps, now $1.75 $3.00 Pumps, now $1.50 Come early and get your style and size. 25 pe rcent off all our Misses' and Children's Pumps and Boys' Oxfords. Take your choice. , i28 Highland Bros. & Gore drd Ot. EXCLUSIVE SHOES ???Ml I PAINT-PAINT Buy your Paint :ii Wholesale rnces, Ann ?avc me mncronce. House Paints, Varnishes, Wood Fillers, Pure White Lend, Unseed Oil, Turpentine, Japan Bryer, Itoof and Harn Paint, Cement, Iloyal White Floor Oil, Dust Down, Franklin Auto Oil, and all other Lubricating Oils. Come nnd see us or write for prices and save 20 per cent, on the above goods. West Virginia Oil Grease & Supply Co. J. II. UK K.MAN, Mgr. *122 North Fourth Street, CLAUKSBlTtO, \Y. V \. ^agggg=^g^ssji . i1 i 11 " i e?g ^ O, YES! JACK RABBIT ^ IS Hl .WIMi. WILLCLOSK SKIT. 13. He goes up and down, up and down and around, I'I:I:IT:< Ti.v SAIK. Matinees?Two llides f<?r the price of one, except picnic days, clean sport. SOME ACTIVE RABBITT He's Off Again. On Again, Gone Again, Finnegan , NORWOOD PARK f tnwrf WWWIWMMaWIWMMMMWWM? PREPAREDNESS \\ iv n<?t protect your valuable papers against fire by installing a SAFE-CABINET It will mak< secure what you cannot insure. Come in and .see thcni. You'll be interested. The James & Law Company 217 Main Street. i FHE DAI LET YOUR WI A woman's intu and she seldom make her dear ones are cor the years you have p you have nothing to STEALEY 1 On KuclW avenue, lot $1,25 West End Land C( Arlrlif i' AiUMi.UJ Lot No. 255, 40x161 $G5C STEALEY A f'orner of McDowell a 202. 203. 204 and 206, I them has n frontage of oi give you price l/y coming STEALEY E Vacant loin 74 and Euclid avenue, price for hot $3,50 West End Land Cc Addit f'orner Duncan avenue anl lot fiOxXO feet, price Jg aner in one and two yearn a little leas for cash. On corner of Klliott ;ir cottnge, well finished wifh hood. \a)\ 34x52 feet. Wi quick s;?U. The Willison & J 405-6-7 GOF SKETCHES OF U UL.P NE Tclefram Barewai Boomi 111-115 llo4 L* New York. Auk. IS.?I" appear- y anre Carlo de I'ornaro looks very |. lunch like a Jesuit priest and lie ii keeps the hours of a brigand. He s sleeps all day Iongr at his bungalow on Stnten Island and at night he ir Jt RECORD OF THE PAST N" Stronger I! video re Can He Had ii in Clarksburg. |ti Isiok well to their record. What hi they have (lone many times In years 01 gone by is the best guarantee of fu-|s< hire results. Anyone wltn a nan | " hack: any reader suffering from W urinary troubles, from kidney ilia.' s? should find comforting words in the o,following statement. | V Mrs. James Anderson. U70 Clay street. Clarksburg, says: "Doan's it 'Kidney Pills have given me relief a; from backache and other symptoms A of kidney trouble and tho benefit ci , has been permanent. I am pleased b , to recommend them." n A Second Statement. Cl I After a lapse of over two years, Mrs. Anderson said: "All 1 have said recommending Doan's a Kidney fills still holds good. They J are the best medicine for sufferers 0 from backache or other kidney v trouble." i P Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't i ^ j simply ask for a kidney remedy -- j' get Doan's Kidney Pills the same |r that Mrs. Anderson has twice pub-j I ' licly recommended. Poster-Milburn , I Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adver- r ! tlsement. ( I 51 ! I i Have Your \ PLUMBING ! SPENCE1R1ZED j 1 None Just as Good I i , H. A. SPENCER j; { I ; - .. ?i: | Fall Millinery Prices ] and Styles That \ Attract. ? All tho new fads in 11 | .purple hats shown. | ! Sir?r? n? I f M. E. Black-Krokne "THE MHiLINER" Oore Block. Pike StrMt Room 12, Second Floor. LY TELEG1 FE DECIDE. ition is wonderful is a mistake when icerned.. Think of iaid rent, and now , show. [EIGHTS. 40*120 feot, price 0. ?J 11 impany's Second ion. feet .price 1. EDITION. nd Duncan, lots Nos. ota all level. One of rei 100 feet. We will to our olllce. [EIGHTS. 75, -10x135 feet each, h 0. impany's Second j ion. anil Uoi.I street. rac00, one-third down balMlyhi ho bought for i I id Lynch street, 5-roorn hath. C.ood noighbo-II t a ice $2,500 cash for I Dennison Co. i: F BLDG. TTLE XT f \W I ORK j 0. O. MolNTYRE el Majaatlc. Weel Serertr-MCenJ 1 antlers from cafe to cafe. Regard-j >ss of bis cafe life1, lie drinks notli- ; II! Htronger than water, but he mokes clgorets Incessantly. He Is one of the odd geniuses who takes the night life of Broadway isi a bit interesting. vviuioui a , >w of liis kini] it would bo color-' hs and drab. Mc was born In Calittn, India, anil reared in Italy and ! ivilzerland. In 190 6. after several >ai's as a cartoonist In Now York. | o crew tired of the glittering elee-j ; ic signs, and went to Mexico. , When be returned to Now York ' 0 exposed the Machlnvellinn metliis of Diaz and for his troubles was ntenced to three years on Black-! , ell's Island for criminal libel, 'bile be was on the island lie wrote veral books, and he drew many irtoons. which were printed in New 1 ork papers. A famous all-night restaurant has t s walls plastered with drawings! ad paintings done by Fornaro. fter lie makes a tour of the other ifi's he winds up there at I! o'clock 1 the morning and with the other lidnight, sons waits for the sun to Mil" up. A page from Broadway, Joe Hall t nineteen king of the race tracks, oe Hall at 69 Bowery, derelict. The j ther day he was sentenced to the ; orkhousc for three months for unbundling. He has been living a and-to-inouth life on the Bowery i or six years. Years ago lie thought | lothing of placing $10,000 on a lony that struck his fancy. Be was known by the mini who . uns the famous Alligator flop lious" ' in the Bowery where two may split i i glass of beer and then sleep all j light on the door in the flop room ? wnar Ahmit n vpnr ti irr? Unit I was given the Alligator Louis XLV :ooni for his lodgings. It has a regular bed and one chair. Hall always took his breakfast in lis room Just like he did when he Ivtid at tho Astor. Jlio breakfast vas a three-cent bowl of hot soup, n his room the pollee found sev>ral of his own poems warning young ren to shun the many eandlepowor mbarets and never gamble. There Is a new little, restaurant in -Vest Thirty-fourth street where hey allow the patron to see the bill, lie' kltcben, the chef and the food iefore It is cooked. 1 dropped In here the other evening. In front vas a sandwich man wistfully taring at the chef stirring some lisli ovor the coals. "Perhaps you would like to dine icre?" I ventured. He looked at me strangely and I poked at him again. I passed Into he restaurant without another ord. My sandwich man had oneo iven me employment in the West, (rink had dragged liim down, but e has pride. Five years ago lie was doing the ime thing, but got a grip on him-| p]f and rough! Ills way back to the jp, I wonder If he will again? Three yca.ru ago Florence La You Can Do Better at the ECONOMY FURNITURE STORE 146-147 W. Main St. EtAM Dadle dropped a dime between the ' I cracka of the floor of a stage at the Thanbouser studio. Probably th? Incident would have ended right' there had the concern not hired the versatile Jerome Beatty an press agent. Now the whole matter hart been brought to notice and Improved upon. Workmen were tearing up the flooring at the same spot. They found a quarter. It waa the coin | I Miss I.a Ttndle had dropped. Fifteen cents in Interest had accumulated. And, not satlBlled with this, ho hides his head with tho shame of his admission, and writes: "Jack Glronio, the "daredevil" actor, who risks his neck without batting an eye, recently went fishing and refused to j halt his own hook because he was afraid of the worms." TAKES LONC WO IP, LUNG SUFFRAGE ! I rwo Workers for "the Cause" Motor from New York to Montana. Jit.TTE, Mont., August 28.?Alice' Snltzjer Burke and Js'ell Richardson, In a little yellow car?"no bigger Ihnn that desk of yours," said .Miss llurke arrived In Butte front New York. having traveled 7,000 miles, mostly "over the worst roads in America," according to Miss Richardson. The young women are traveling In lite interest of national suffrage?national emancipation, they say?and especially to represent the National American Woman Suffrage Association of which Carrie Chapman Catt Is president, and they are talking for Ihe Anthony amendment. The voting women left New York City on April ti after their journey' and mission had heen publicly blessed ! hy -Mrs. Catt. They trailed down the Atlantic seaboard to Atlanta and ttien i went through Alabama, Mississippi, j Louisiana. Texas. Now Mexieo, Arizona and California and north through California. Oregon and Washington, and cast through the latter stale, Ida- ? ho and Montana. They remained in _ Butte one day and renewed their T journey oyer the Yelolvvstone trail. I Will Fight for Good Rends. "When I get through with this trip." I declared MJss llnrke, driver nr tlio "Golden Flier." lis Iheir little yellow car is known, "I nm going to take up the tight for good roads. It Is a shame thnt this freat and rich na-, Hon maintains such frightful roads,! anil I will he ahlc to speak from some! very intimate knowledge and sad experience. " "We fonnd llMla patehes of Rood 1 nails here and rh??r ." said .Miss Itieharilson, "and ll.f best piece of road I on Ihc whole trip so far is between ; Drummond and Rutte. Many blg| marhines eouldn'i go where we went and had to turn hack, especially to | the north of San Francisco RalnH, floods and washouts have made por- L> lionR of the roads almost impassa-1 _ blc." From an automobllist standpoint, it the trip has been remarkable. They1 hare so far bad little engine trouble! tJi and traveled 11,000 miles without a1') pnnoturc of blowout. .lust as they , ay reaehed Spokane, having covered the ha 5.000 miles, they had a tire blowout, Sf and once since leaving Spokane tliey Sr have had one puncture. The personal experiences nf the venturesome young women have not j al been remarkable nor startling, except' R0 for the fart Dial they were lost for ? four rtnys in Ihr desert west of Phoenix i m nnd liad to walk when their engine wont dry twice. Water Is Precious Stuff, "My. hut water, or anything that passes for it, tastes Rood on the desert," said Miss Itiehnrdson. "We had water in a ling for drinking purposes, but the machine went dry nnd we had to use it, for the radiator. Then we I got lost and by the time we found' the trail we were out of water again | and had to abandon the machine. "We walked seven miles to the next stopping palec and there found a hole which the signboard said was r. well. We dug into it and found feathers and a dead chicken in the stuff called water. Say, but that stuff tasted good. Water on the desert is tt funny water. The more you drink of it the more thirsty you set. hut HIY FEMCIS HERtJSflCK HELP lio you want a pleasant, harmless J treatment, for tiny Kever. Rosa Cold or Catarrh that will give you quick re-1 lief? If so, start using XOSTIUOJ.A , HALM at once, it costs hut a trifle, (let a small tube of your druggist to-' day. Where XOSTRtOI.A Is used in : time, those dreadful spells of wheeling, sneezing and weeping cau usually lie avoided. XOSTRIOI.A It easily applied and brings prompt relief in eases fit Rose fold Hsv Fever. Xasnl Catarrh. Croup. ARthma and other stoppages of the air passages. Get a small lube of NOSTRIOIjA of your druggist lodav and you'll wish you had tried It sooner.?Advertisement. J. F. MILLER I Ladies' and gent's high grade tailoring. Suits made to order a specialty. 1 Alterations of all kinds j carefully and properly j done. Early call appreciated. 408-404 COFF RLDG. Bell Phone 1006. ? mo: | The Penny or the ,H Exchange Is the ha cither the penny or the a both. The man who exeh money secures his profl saves. XIn The Merchants 3 profits in turn will grow ^ for you?start a savings 'i MERCHANTS NA 1 CLAEKSBl Rt Give us your Plates THE UNION TEETH CLEANED TEETH EXTRACTED .. PAINLESS ME1 820 W. PI BOTH PI Young'sHeodi For Headaches? Especially recommended for Head ed condition of the stomach comnx They are safe and reliable, havl during the past eighteen years unt Instance reported where harmful c However, Headaches arc only sj your physician should be consulted time YOUNG'S HEADACHE I'OW dlate relief which Is certain to fo Sold by all dealers. 10c A PAC1 keeps von from dying." ' f Somebody came along and brought i oil- machine In and they resumed t eir trip, but the next night they t ;ain rnn out of water and had to go t irk live miles for help. In time they it through the desert and reached s in Diego. t In Dread of Kidnappers. t For days the young women traveled s ong the .Mexican border without r ring n white man. Thcv were nev- I l? T m I LU Departmei Established 1831 Linoleums ai I Shai | have advanced aghin ai before fall, hcraaso n petting scarcer every < AN'itli our large stool in the year, we ran sa tin vo ;i IjiTfO stock of a of Linoleum. 2 yards \v wide $1.50; d yards wi< wide $3.00. Make your selecti advances. Our -window shade plcte in all colors and (live, us the measu We will cut tlieni for y to the best shade that's Dark Orocn, Olive Ore Dioglot. / % NT) AT, 'AUGUST 28,1916. | RCHAK1S I TIONAL 1 ATsf K 1 <SBURG:::W.VA W re Lincobr was/hrrJear^ W AddIc. Which? 1 I I i ' Hi .sis of all labor? KH t pple?you do not get f?J * langes bis labor for fvj . ts ouly bv what be IT"! p; 1 *4" Matlonal Ban1.! bis V for hi in ? or yiura J account today. T T10NAL BANK f IRG.W.VA. + business. ? . T [\ A Crew anil mKm Mr KH * * Eipr $5.00 DENTISTS wm9i V5o . ? ? ? !? f'W?WV?1 25o I 7HODS USED TCP. ST. IONES -T-' iche Powders and Neuralgia laches accompanied by a nauseal>nly known as "Sick Headache." ng been manufactured and sold 1 there has never been a single ITc-cts resultd from their use. mptoms of other disorders and as to the cause, but in the meanDEKS may be taken for imme- " ] How. They contain no opiates. (ACE r molested, though they feared kidlapplng, because they had been so horoughly advertised and were afraid hat some Mexican bandits might get i hem and hold them for ransom. They had to leave the regular trail :cveral times because of war condiions. At one place they passed along he Rio Grande with Mexicans on one ;ldo and American soldiers on the ither, both firing at each other while he automobile passed between. WNDES j it Store Established 1831 nd Window I les I id will a dvance again arterial and dye are I k we purchased early H ve you dollars. We II grades and widths gj ide$1.1'); l! 1 -12 yards g ^ le $2.10, and 4 yards g 4on before any more I department is comwidt lis. ire of your windows, on from tilio cheapest made free of charge. en. White, Buff and ^ t I O |