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iRIST Holly ..as Trees, Holly Wreaths, Mistletoe, Primrose and Fernsfiialso Ferns for Dishes. Please send orders ear orders left at Robb's Meat Market will be atlyattended to. H. W. LFAMAN Bell Phone 166-L. $1.00 to $100.) We are the only Kodak dealers in the city. See lour Kodak Albums. If it is Jewelry, we have it. Lavaliers $2.00 up to $50.00, Cameo Pendants. In fact, all kinds of Jewelry and Fancy Goods. Our Framed Pictures are lovely. Come in and See our line of Jewel Cases, Manicure and Toil Sets in Silver and Ivory. ???;???? .Ornaments of all kinds. 'S;; Eaton, Crane and Pike's Fancy Boxed Station ery. The kind for Gifts. Ill If it.is a Fountain Pen, get a CONKLIN Self "flier it jg, the best* OUR. PIPE AND SMOKERS' DEPARTMENT iS^Smplete. Fancy Briar and Meerchaum Pipes, 'Cigars, Tobaccos, Smokers' Sets. SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT fCannot be beat. See our Jersey and Sweater Coats, |S^tes^Dumb Bells, Indian Clubs, Foot Balls, Bas ils, Punching Bags, Gym Suits, Shoes and iennantss Wefare Spaulding Agents in this city. 'oil. ;. : ?. special Values ?^XM'A81F>iCTURES gut|of ithe ordlnary. beau ftlful and useful gifts. Framing orders given jgjja^t attention. Jacobs Bldg. 'Opposite Postofflce Specialty In Vhich We Excel he Dyeing of SLIPPERS and ||in COLORS to Harmonize liowns or Customers Satn nN: SLIPPERS and SILK ' Shra best resufts. have special facilities al Cleaning and Refinishing. OOTER'S mwoKKs >'? Grirattit, Beit and Molt' Cleaning and Dyeing ?? ' ?1X4-1. Jons. 667-1 hard Gilkeson Walter & Hyland Fpr your Xmas shopping stop here. Fancy Nuts and Candfes, prices from 12 1-2c to 80c. Bot tles Olives and Grape Juice,* the Best Fruit we can buy; Fancy Cakes and Craokcra: fresh line Vegetables and Oysters and Fish. Come and do your shopping early. Will be open of open ings. Walter & Hyland Corner First Street and Fair mont Ave., Fairmont, W. Va? MISS KATHERINE MURRAY In "The Quaker Girl," the Musical Comedy that is packing The Nixon Theatre. Will be at The Grand Opera House, Fairmont, Friday Night. ? BASNETTVILLE NEWS. ?0 Miss Delia Mercer, of Fairmont, was visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Knlsc ley. Sunday. Miss Anna Fluharty and Mr. Er j nest Santcc, of Harvey's Run. were calling at J. W. Custer's Saturday ev ening. Mrs. Otto Fluharty, o? Falrview, was visiting at E. J. Tcunant's last week. Mrs. J. W. Custer, who lias been sick for several days, is getting bet ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Toothman and little daughter, Gertrude, of Clarks burg, wero visiting liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Toothmnn, a few days last week. Mr. Thos. Wells, who has been on the sick list, is improving. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carter Sunday were: Mr.L. J. Lough, Mr. Harlaud Lough, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tennant and daughter, Vivian, and I Miss Eva Toothman. | Miss Ethel Thompson, of Falrview, j jras visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Kniseley, Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wells, of Mor gantown, wore visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wells, recently. Guy, little son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pettit, has been real sick, but is getting better. Mr. J. \V. Custer, who has been homo for several days, lra3 returned to liis work at Weston. Miss Gem Harris is staying with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Ice, at Manning ton. Miss Cinda Ico, of Laurel Run, was visiting Mrs. C. L. Dickons, one day last week. Mrs. C. 13. Hamrick was calling on Mrs. J. W. Custer Saturday afternoon. Mr. L. J. Lougli is working in Mr. Cal Jones' meat market at Falrview. PARIS, Doc. 17.?Tho French war! office gavo out an official statement this afternoon as follows: "Between tho sea and the Lys we have occupied Bevoral Gorman trench os at the point of the bayonet, con solidated our position at Lombaort zydo and St. George's and organized the territory taken from tho enemy to tho west of Gheluvelt. "We have mado progress at some points in tho region of Vermelles. "There has been no infantry action along tho remainder of tlio front, but report very effective shooting on the purt of our heavy artillery in the en virons of Tracv-Le-Val, on tho Aisne and in Champagne as well as in the Argonno and in the region of Verduii. "In Lorraine and Alsaco there is nothing to report." Order your coal from t.icCOY COAL, COMPANY and get the best PITTS BURG GAS COAL. Every load weigh ed and full weight guaranteed. Prompt delivery any place In city. Phonos: Office FRENCH Bell 129 ConsoJ. 128 Mine: Bell 7S8-J. 11-20-e. o. w. tf NOTICE. All persons owing the late Aaron If. Kattorfield will please arrange for set tlement sit once. Also, all having ac counts against said decedent will file tame with tlio undersigned for pay ment. L. D. SATTERFIELD. Admr. 4 Notice. Notice Is hereby given that my -wife, Laura Ridenour, has loft my bed and board without just cause or provoca tion, and I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. JNO. W. RIDENOUR. 12-15-3t Monongah, W. Va. APPLICATION FOB PARDON Notice is hereby erven that the un dersigned James 'Jenkins will make application on or about the 23d day of December, 1014, io Henry D. Hatfield, Governor of the State of West Vir ginia. through E. G Pierson, pardon attorney, for a parden from a sentence imposed against hiio by the Circuit Court of Marion county. West Virgin la, on tho 21st day of May, 1914, on ? charge of felony, whereby the under signed was sentenced to conflnement In the penitentiary o! tho Stoto for a period of two years. Dated this 10th day of December, 1914. Doc. lO-lOt .TAMES JENKINS NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Peoples National Bank of; Fair mont, a banking corporation, organ ized and doing business under the laws of the United States, will be held at the banking house of said corpor ation, in the City of Fairmont, Mar lon county, West Virginia, on Tues day, the 12th day of January, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m? for the purpose of electing a board of directors to act for said bank during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as .may bo properly consid ered at a stockholders' meeting. Given under my hand as president of said-bank on this lltli day of De cember, A. D. 1014. J. M. BROWNFIELD. President the Peoples National Bank of Fairmont. Dec. 11-1-24-Jan. 1-S. NOT!CE. By authority of the directors, and pursuant to latv, the Stockholders of tho Buckhannon & Northern Railroad Company are hereby summoned to a Special Meeting to be held at the prin cipal office of the company in Fair mont, West Virginia, on DECEMBER 2STH, 1014, at 1:30 o'clock p. m? to consider and take action for the ap proval or rejection of an agreement for the merger and consolidation of the Buckhannon & Northern Railroad Company with the Monongahela Kail road Company. J.T. BLAIR, Secretary. Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18. Ara you pale? fira yon weak? fro Have you pimples or bolts? Do yen you no longer ambitious or energetic? I suffer from hssdselnt, low jrigpf Then' you are anaemic?yiour blood is thin, lacking In healthyl strengttB giving red corpuscles. Then your blood is impuite-:;:and your liver Is not up . to its task of clearing the blood from the poisons accumulated. There is one remedy that will restore to you rich, health-giving blood?a remedy proved by experience? 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