; ^ ^^?11 " P I ? | Clarksburg, Nov. 26 Golden Hi ! i There's a whirlwind of business in all the sec women, for girls, and for this week. Great special new st choose from and many sp r\m'fnni fi QC [/VJL UU.J.1 J, UltO. Follow this page of ? news in the paper every c The Christmas lamps a lighted, signifying the st in readiness. Just the Timt Buy a 1 Hat at Low ( $5 About forty have their mar ducea very sharply. Pay now i ~r -w l ft 1 I Y* I l t xiats ox velvet, natters in most any wanted co black, blue, green, brown, gra: Some of the hats show re: handling and need freshing uj of them, however, are in good c and fine fashion. Needless to were one-half to twice as much See the new novelty veils, < eried in wool. The New Princess The new princess waves weigl ounces, but the liair is so prepared that they cover the entire front aj the bead forming a perfect marc feet. They can be adjusted to dress many styles, $5.00 and $6.00. %!1ioS^^NDl : || ^JFJbiKSUJN AJL | : ? ICominued from Page Three.) Jj Entertains Friends. Miss Florence Robinson entertained a party of friends Monday evening in honor of her guest. Miss Ida Morris, of New Martinsville. Those present were Misses Alma Butcher, Ada Morris, Eleanor Home, and Minnie Bcattv; Ira Swiger. Joe James, Cecil Robinson, L. P. Hansford and Mr. Mcinley. To Give Smoker. Clarksburg Council, No. 28. United Commercial Travelers, is conducting a membership contest which will end January 1. In connection with this contest an enjoyable smoker will be, given by the council Saturday nightChicken Supper. The ladies of the Fairview Baptist church of the New Fair Grounds will! give a chicken supper Tuesday evening, November 28. beginning at 51 ,n Oio Virsf I^fishvtpriaTl I I church, corner Main and Second streets. During the evening, music I will be furnished by the new Edison I phonograph.?Advertisement. * I THE FAVORITE FOR TWENTY YEARS I yTOPTCSS Instantaneous HAIR COLOR RESTORER H immediately restores your hair to any I color desired with one implication. I Easy to apply. No aftcr-vraMilng. I I One Dollar Per Box. VwVPTCSS Instantaneous I SCIENTIFIC I 2SL-&' HAIR 1 REMOVER El remove* superflnous hair Immediately, and its occasional use retards the growth, gradually Kllllns: the root*. A liquid compound containing soothing Oils, harmlcxw anil antiseptic. BOc AND Ijtl.OO PER DOTTED , ; I Descriptive Leaflet on Request* JJ At PAESOXS-SOIIDEItS COXPAXT. I Mow oa Display /VTHE A.M.DAVIS CO I vJI^LITyBOSTON I HALL & BRADFORD 407 W. MAIN ST. m SEE OUlt TtE5I>'AJTT RtTGS In Tapestry, Velvet and Axmlnster. H neatly bound at 08c and $1.23. They H . , M , . . ^ I ti ' ??*?"_rr ' '? I'Mlli I I ^ .1 .MID I. ? Ullb , >-aeW, ; Parsons-l | mrs of the winter tion for children ill good \/' | re being Jv ocks are ' Every W 2 to ter A V :ost Tai king re- (ft 1 i 55.00. *pl. \ plush, ' Suits were: suits of d. Most This is a red :ondition * nr* , say they 100 tailored -L1_ _ T~? i. Lne jtarsons-;; ambroid- are gjj ?ne refined in fas] w^rj Suits which W ayes in this lot ti lit only 1 % " ;s a Sro"P ?'iu' . , taken mostly froi and waved There ^re p] nd sides of both large and s el wave ef- Owing to th< the hair in JT^ Orgiunize Circle. Mrs. Mabel Floyd and Mrs. Maggie Dalsher. acting under instructions! from the state manager of Woodman . Circle. Mrs. Lucy Torraan, of Morgan- j town, organized a Woodman Circle i Grove at Lost Creek. The following ! officers were elected: Guardian?.Mrs. Eveline Stark. K VT T,ln Tarf I /tUViBUI---?UiO. 4UCI > V V w. Clerk?Mrs. Freda Post. Banker?Mrs. Vestie Ward. Chaplain?Mrs. Mollie Bassell. Attendant?M rs. A lice Harl I n. Inner Sentinel?Mrs. Elosia Amos. Physician-?Dr. A. Judson Kemper. First manager?Edward Post. Second manager?Blonda Hallen. Past Guardian?Mrs. Ludwlg. The grove will meet the seventh of December for installation of officers in the Post lodge hall. Feast after Busy Meeting. Clarksburg Camp. No. 9 of the Woodmen of thp World, will have a Thanksgiving turkey supper Wednesday night In its hall in the Robinson building on Second street, following a regular camp meeting at which several matters will be given attention. Officers to serve for a year will be nominated, a class of candidates will be initiated and the camp will be entertained by its degree team. PERSONAL Charles J. Proudfoot. of Wheeling, traveling passenger agent of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, was here this week on official business. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Taney. Jr., or Wheeling, are guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Camden Sommers at their country home at Mt. Camden. E. B. -Hardest}', of Lumberport, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Bmniett Sutton, of Williamstown. is a guest at the Hotel Gore. F. M. Snider, of Wheeling, is transacting business here. G. W. B. Kcn'ney, of Charleston, is a city business visitor. f. u. morris was nere rrom j*ew Martinsville Tuesday. S. M. Steele, of -Mounds villo, is in the city. R. T. Alder is here from Parkersburg. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Vegetable Salad a. Ia Ritssc. Cut up some beet root (boiled) into shapes. Add to this a little chopped, celery, some turnip, carrot, potato, all cooked, and cut In dice; pour some mayonnaise or boiled dressing over it all. Mix well and garnish with bunches of cress. Brownstone-Front Cake. One cupful of sugar, one-quarter cupful butter, one-half cupful milk, two eggs, one teaspoonful soda (mixture), one-half cake chocolate (grated), one-half cupful milk, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, yolk of egg; cook pntil it thickens, then mix with cake flour to make right thickness. BASKET DINNER. The Queen Esther Circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church is furnishing a basket dinner to poor people of this locality. "Any member desiring to donate either food or clothes, should do bo before 7 o'clock THE CEARKBBHRG 'DAI! The Shopping ' Winter S oman Who Means 1 Must Get it (All Within Rei ery Sped lored Suit 0.00 J $14.50 & $18.75. Su Luction sale, pure and simj suits are at reduced price Jouders fashion Salons. 1 ngs, beautiful thing's. Th: lion, nothing cheap or tai 1 f._ . __i i i r J reguiany wouia oe upwaras 01 tv iere are no two alike, and each m 1 a special appeal for women who c: n our $25.00 and $35.00 lilies, lenty of blacks and blues and a g mall women; Misses sizes too. 1 2 low prices we will charge for at *arsons-Souder |jf~ West Virg SPENCER. S. A. Simmons, editor of the Times-Record, is in the Roane county hospital with nine knife wounds in his body, while H. Jack, editor of the Roane county Reporter, is'nursing cane wounds the result of a fight between the two when they met in a street following a political controversy in their papers. UHAKi^h-s;iUi\ : rne sixcti annual convention of the ice cream manufacturers of the state will be held here December 6., ilayor George Breece and R. G, Hubbard, of this city, are on the program for addresses. FAIRMONT: Arrangements are announced for a meeting of the Monongahela Valley Principals' Association December 0 in this city. Principals and teachers from Clarksburg, Grafton, Morgantown and intermediate points will attend. MIDDLEBOURNE: George Michael, of Shirley, has just killed what he says was the largest hog in West ] Virginia. When dressed it weighed 721 pounds. Just before killing the animal was so fat it could not walk. MOUNDSVILLE: A force of men has started work on the construction lEleo, the peerless night cream, prevents and cures chapped face, lips or hands. Try it tonight, A quarter buys a full size opal jar?of any roll ialdc dealer. MRS. J. fid. COTTRILL OF SALEM STRONG FOR NERV-WORTH Tonic Proved Great Upbuilder to This Grateful Woman. Has the reader had nearves, a bad stomach? Does he pass restless nights? So did this Salem sufferer. But see what happened: Burke's Drug Store: I have been troubled with my nerves and stomach for 12 years and have doctored with different doctors and none seemed to cure me. Since I have taken three bottles of Xerv-Worth I have done more work than I have done for two years, and sleep well at night. I recommend Xerv-Worth highly., Tours truly, MRS. J. M. COTTRILL. Salem, W. Va., Box 155. Xerv-Worth steadies the'nerves. Xerv-Worth regulates the bowels. Xerv-Worth aids digestion. Nerv-Worth banishes headaches. Xerv-Worth builds up run-down falls to do .(Mb for^you yw get ,Y TELEGRAit? TUESD. Centre of Central eason in T to Have a New Suit Today or Tomorrov ich of This Stor al Dispos s of the Fi $15.00 its were $25. Suits )le. | All in all?thi: is m | ment of the sea* hey . ing-s woman who has vdy. ter. So let all w rice these prices. odel is a duplicate of a direct ins] are for individuality. They are o oodly assortment of browns, burj Vlany are fur trimmed, terations. Sale begins today. ?, Second Floo r> ^ if l ima Ijriefs | j of a largo addition to the Kreglow hotel. It will be of stone and brick and strictly lire proof. CHAUL.ESTOX: Bird McBride, a typical character of the; mountains, i and two of his sons'.are on trial in United States court hero for alleged moonshining. They wero Indicted on six counts each. The re\'enue officers SUfforer from Indigestion Relieved. "Before taking Chamberlain's Tablets my husband suffered for several years from Indigestion, causing him to have pains in the stomach and distress after eating. Chamberlain'B TaTblets relieved him of these spells fight' away/V writes; Mrs. Thomas' Casey, Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere.?Advertisement. $1.00 2 Buys anything in th? | delivered now, or held im I On this $15.00 plan, y i a bed, spring and mattres $2.00; I Buys anything in the | necessary articles for the 8 homes on payments of $2. I We are already putt Palace | ? AY, NOVEMBER 2S, 1911 J j v. /^A"'" in ! / -* , . jj, ..% J.'j/J' /}'(, ' West Virginia Vhich to_i for Thanksgiving r. e-Note) al of 100 ner Sort $20.00 were $29.50, $35, $< 3 about it?it is the best m son for every { Clarksbu i a suit to buy for the wi ho wish come on. miration from sonic foreign mod ur own good suits?100 of them* candies and greens, in all sizes f r Salons. line! much difficulty In effecting their arrest in backwoods of Mercer county, hut eventually corraictl them, and claim by doing so to have.put an end to illicit distilling In that part of the county. FAIRMONT: The F. AV. BartleLt well No. 3 has been shot and the pay began to (low at 150 harries au hour. For some time workmen were unable to control the well because they wore Poti?n an ; store worth between .$15.001 home. Hundreds of people OOperweek. ing aside Qhristmas present :-. ' :pi" .-" ' ; ._ ; , ] *"'? ' - " V ' ' ' ! F urnitui 168 170 WE nol prepared for such an increase In production, r. Bartlett, who has thre wells on this farm and other wells,has become one of tho largest Independent operators la Marlon county and Dent's run has developed Into an Important oil center. CHARLESTON: Charleston wholesalers announce that an advance of three cents a pound on the bettor grades of butter is necessary. The wholesale price Is forty-six cents a pound. Salt, oven of the common variety. has also advanced to prices higher than have prevailed at any time in the last half century. OHA'RUESTON: Labor leaders In 1 * i* - 'w ? J?i 7*^?^ ^ Iijj^^TOaes1 -n rrn r-. >qgni CSS5 .JpS - i:'v V i w '? - ^i-i; " ; }$ ;; -.. ?a? i mi mini )o?7n an s store, fwortli $-15.00 or lc ss. til CSinstmas, as you like. * on may buy a set of chairs at >s at $12.50; a dresser at $ 10.< -* >. ^ [ Parsons-Souders Get a Fas Best Time to When Price (But You'll 1 T> _-w + * ? .A .? *\ 4 h . -? *Vt ? * ?A * T h tl iscuntTii cnu iimu.v Hundreds of fancy china on \ special tables at 10c. 15c, ] 25c. 50c and $1.00; attrac/ t-ive, useful little things. There are specially marked dinner sets at $3.00. $4.50 and $7.00 and to $15.00. They ordinarily cost twice as much. The choice is beautiful. In the whole colTime Yet to ens for Th; and | Special attention is called to a fine group of extra full bleached double damask, Irish in weave, to sell at $1.50 a yard: 72 inches wide. Sets of napkins to match, size 22x20 inches, at $5.50 a dozen. We are also showing a w Man! Do Yoi .0- a Thanks] Just imagine how nice it would be at dinner Thurs11 day when the boys and girls have gathered for a feast with mother that the table itself be fitted out with knives, forks and spoons, el. or Advance FUR OPEN] Saturday, Charleston predict a strike of the mo- t lion plcturo theater ushers hero unless i union organization Is recognized hy i the managers. A committee was appointed by the central labor body to moot the managers and impress upon i them the seriousness of the situation, t saying that a strike Is sure to follow t further refusal to recognize the union, t //V'.Vfc .1 - - * WHTDELrXG: Actual work lias boon j started on tlic construction of a railroad to be built from this city to Greene county, Pa, a subsidiary of the ...? Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Gradlng has begun at Fulton, one in lie east J of thiB city. The road will follow Big '' Wheeling creek to the Pennsylvania J state line at Majorsvlllo. The pro- 1 posed line will tap rich coal fields in 1 Greene county and Marshall county, W. A Va. ] WHEELING*: The tedious process 1 of recounting the votes cast for sixteen candidates at the recent election has been started by the Ohio county < commissioners^ When one precinct 1 had been completed there was a gain 1 of one vote Tor cacli Republican candt- I date. Eight offices are contested, Uni- 1 - ' 1 L1' i - ' ' 1 1 -'1 < >> . L-m ' ggig , py$ :.;''*t'4'';: >, "' ';:?.;>'::'"Sii!':;.:v, &4MK$V 1FV^??S d $1.0 On payment of this small aur $5.75; a round'dining table at $ 10, and' dozens of other things. v -X '-:. ': 1 : : .*>'?|assenger train known as the ; Zane 'llle accommodation. The K3ine|1t^CT^^H vas killed instantly. Young QlpraaB ias a badly fractured skull a >robablly injured internally. FAYETTE VIL.LE: W. S. Jol >f this county, state treasurer-ek las been taken to a hospital-sufi rom inflammatory rheumatlspa^3^| iright's disease. Physicians hold out