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It "THE PAPER THAT 001 PUBLISHED DilLI rrr^w bT On yattmont Pita Una and Pnl W. 4. WIEQEL, Qenensl Mi JAMEB & HERBERT, EMM A. RAY MAPEL. Adrertlsl C. V. REDIC, Circulation 11 +. MONROE BOYER, Bupe Publication Office, Monrt ' TELEPHONE! BELL 110B?1106 . C All departments readied Clreul throuah private branch I Advei errhante. | Edlto MEMBER OF THE ASSOC! The Aaaoclated Press is exclus use lor republication of all news otherwise credited m this newspi cal news published herein. All rli rtf anariai disuatchcB herein are a Foreign Advertising Kepresen , WAiUL), rirunswlck iiiog.. Nt-w To Street. Chicago. ' SUBSCRIPTION R BY MAIU?(Payable in ac One Tear Ib.dO i T hree Six Montoa ?S.?d J une J BY CARRIER?lln F. One Tear ?< "? I one k Six Months ViM | Jue \ TKK COt'l i.AUM BY CARRIER? (Outride ( One Month <6c Uue \ tLH. COPY muilE .Ui subscription* payable in rdtam Wfcen aakuig tor cuani>?> in ?uuicj I" '.' new uUiiiei*. " ~ Kv';,. fc.lil.eled at the !'o*u tftscuiiU uiasH matter. .. If iUU UONi lit T YOU H "WESTERN UNI Subscribers on our carrier roi Tbe West Virginian any eieuug 'i'loit.N UNION.'' eluie the tail a residence and a messenger wul your ilocr at once. There is uo crlher lor this service, ihe v\i Ilo render to Its suhscnoera me I uvery service possible and this - THURSDAY IvVKMNC, OCTC ? BUY A LIBERTY BOA DUPES OF THE K. . qECRETARY of state l. a direct inquiry dining (lie HcH eluding days of the special res: that his department had (ound nothii dencc it had accumulated regarding this country which involved any mem member of Congress has been disloy *back upon the record of the past t! of the disclosures that have been n strange if some of them did not re being stupid. But it is not only in Congress tl Kaiser found dupes. Many well mi played the German game as the D September last year plainly shows. I actuated by the loftiest motives. Th furthering the interests of humanity, agents of the Prussian military party that what they were doing was I majority in F- ' man-- ' POPULAR HIGH SCHOC rT1HERE is nothing at all Strang X that the young men and youn( Ml Will lliucpuiuuii UI^IIIU UlgH preference for vocational courses and butiness. These are the courses w ! because they are practical. They g< Doubtless their minds would be more of the old fashioned training t upon the classics and mathematics gi | * instructor of a quarter of a century were unreconstructed, would instantl; girls who rush into these courses as i Some of them are. But the courses the less of on that account. There | if these courses did not exist. On the many young people in the school who were compelled to spend their time ci Latin verbs and sharpening their w problems laid down by that exasperat Ruff Stuff i From this side ot the board yeste day*! crowd, looked very white soxe . . . [ "Mean weather for soldiers i fg! Camp Lee"?Headline. . . . But nothing to compare with whi the guys in Flanders are getting. * * * Well, It was real baseball. a That onght to console the loser ? German sailors mutinied becaui they did not like the food tbat wi i Berred to them. E^v * * * And <n the big cities of German 1 the people are kicking because the eannot get any food at all. * Kj That looks unreasonable. ! But the chances are that it is jut f human nature. I Most folks do not know when the frre well off. |'t . , The mutineers who were lined u If.: < lad shot would be able to write ripe little essay on that subject 1 ^^^Mnt Peter supplied typewriters ir fcead of harps. mmA hw. Aem m?n PT SUNDAY , ?" 0,0 ?.?f -- |||t>) frooi tb? itut "T* HAVEYOl r VERY yooni rlntendent, Li be?o chosen i te Street ,. . 6? fot die II ( He n giving tome < ONSOLIDATBD Profettion, hit butii latlon Dept...... m ? *?rth. -tiking Dept.... 250 Now, the quettit r|eMUiome^^_^il ourtelvet it: can wi ATED PRESS. Of coorte we caw ively entitled to the coal at uttial, even credited to It or not if we pay more u iper and alto the lo- 1 . ,? ij. . Ehtt ot republication wh" soldier bo Ibo reserved. ^ his behalf, m tative, HUBERT ? i, atkin rk. 133 W. Madison * ely nve* ?f ou cannot lay any pati 7 1 The point is, hot "1 " that we will have ivanco only) Only when we ha Months , f 1.50 supported the govt Jouth ....... ?0e canJ alrmont) That is about th lonth .......... 60? be called upon to J'eJ 16c the term "sacrifice, IBi * i?? ourselves. We sa it Fairmont) have done and we Veek 18c UiN'i'S. Why should sa ?> sue old u wail m Their government risk their Bkins. i . ...uma. .. going to break up poor devils in the PAPER CALL ?"u ot tlle gre ON," is that the men ii ilea tailing to get hopeless the out! should call "n'dS- that is in thcni ai ml give uauie and liant successes \vh< deliver a paper 10 jf some 0f the la cnargo 10 me sue t<j take Uoni { iat v irguuan plana .... .... mt newspaper d? Glanls conditions la pun o! liie piuti i I Two American *-=/ international bonl terdav. Fortunat )BHR 11, 1017.- own side of the li hut the War dep find out who.is re soldiers have no b question has bcci during which time cans should use c ing a renewal of on the same field grounds was siua in oart, hut it is D?TOD A) . ; is not so far hclii I stretch or blue wi '' ISh'R things to think ah I aged to keep som? \NSIi\G, repjyjng lo j sllcj, a policy m flaic-up of the con- , J(c doeg not ta,.c ;ion of Congress, said j an(, ()u. samc cou ig in the mass of evi- 1 . ; German activities in Germany,-too, ber of Congress. No cv0, jtliing is shoi al. But as they look ,rJ. s]|OUlcl think i iree years in the light lade !. would not be Wester.', l'enns pyoach themselves for flu oul Arkansas Oklahoma are to 1 lat the agents of the of going t :aning private citizens mucj, jess geetioni lernstorff telegram of Doubtless they were what to do wi ley thought they were int0 the army by but Berlin and the pl0blenis ot the \ in this country knew wj,ieh tlie depart iclping to "secure a assistance from tl .... r.tfx to Ger- ment has been w ments, but the pli trained, not in or >L COURSLs. j are t0 be trained, e in the circumstance , the 16 National cs ; women in the Fair- j it ought to be acc school show a strong t friends, those which train for 1 ' ? hich appeal to youth SHC :t some where. the better for a little .V Bridgeport si hat the courses based days, with smaller ye. The high school Intelligencer. ago, if unhappily he This violent dls f brand the boys and spies and plotters c ntellectual slackers. "end-ott for the t ?bo,.ld k- ding.?Clarksburg would be lazy people Some people can other hand, they keep ways urged the gu< would not stay if they town Evening Gen mjugating Greek and The turkey ,g rQ its against the tough Sam's boys are ent ing old party Euclid, their Thanksglvim ri1 One significant thing about the { plan to hold an election In December i Is the paucity of candidates. * J_ Well, even an eaey spender would ~ not want to spepd money on a camr palgn If the Job was liable never to y. materialize and was certain to last only a little while if it did. it * * * Anthony Bowen et al got about all the benefit there Is In the obstructive ,, tactics. 11 The very next time the courts turn over there will be an election In this burg. s. " - ,e Monongalia Musings IS Wo are pleased to be able to itate that the Emperor of Germany has few Z friendB in thin m?n*rv_ firnrtA nt mo y ?re perhaps not as patriotic as wo should he but the blatant boblatollette blatherskites are few and far between. Why did the I. W. W.'a select it such a title for their organisation? While they were at it they should have selected a name something like this: y The Sweet and Sunny Lambkins. Joseph Addison, of whom Dr. p Johnson said, "his page la always a luminous, but never blazes In unex[f pected splendor," once gave the readi era of hla paper these accurate observations: ".There la another set pt men a otmg people far some definite At world able to ferrd for themieKts ' MADE YOUR SACRIFICE> t American who hat volunteered, or fat or the national army, ia making a aacri icred cause of democracy and country >f the best years of his life, his job, hi less, so liberty may not perish from th< >n for us who remain at home to put tr a male any sacrifice at all comparable! rot Even if we do ngt have as mud if we do not eat as hearty a meal, evei ixes, all these things are as nothing t< y is giving. > that the- war may be quickly won, thi g all of us to buy Liberty bonds. If wi r surplus in these splendid securities w< riotic unction to our souls, v many of us are going to buy so heavO; to economize and pinch until it hurts! ve done this can we saylhat we havi mment loan like good patriotic Ameri ic only kind of sacrifice most of us wil make, and even that does not deservi " because we are really only enrichini ve thus more than we might otherwisi escape the Prussian indemnity gatherer lilors In the German navy mutiny' . has not shown much disposition ti One would think that if Germany ii in that way it would start anions thi Crown Prince's army. o at thingB about the national pastiun 1 it are not quitters. No matter hov ook they keep on Riving of the bes id not Infrequently they achieve bril in nothing but defeat seemed probable lluros and near successes of life wen ifter John McGraw and his crew o would improve for them. soldiers hunting ducks south of tin Icr were imprisoned by Mexicans yes ely they escaped and got back on thci ne, so there will be n complications artment should make every effort ti sponsible for litis incident. America! usinoss on Mexican soil. The Moxicai a quiescent for six months or more ; great progress lias been made in tha restoring normal conditions. Amori very proper precaution to nvo' cam; he friction. ith other World's series games playei the attendance yesterday at the Poll 11. Weather conditions expl. lns tha quite probably that New York, whicl nil the firing line in spite of the loni ater that lies in front of it, has othe out this year. The English have man of their Sports alive because they fel wr s best for the nation, but the pub the interest lu them that it once did rse probably will run over here. has a fuel shortage. Pretty nearl; rt in Germany. Kickers in this conn of tl at occasionally. o ;? ylvania guardsmen are to be used t< regiments and negroes from the Stat' >e trained at Camp Lee. And this sor >n all over the country. There will Italian! by the time the war is over. ? o th the colored men who are brough the draft has been one or the difficul V'ar department. It is one, too, upoi inent did not get much constrnetivi te public. How successful the depart ill depend, of course, upon develop an of creating a negro division to bi le cantonment as the white division! but by small units scattered amoni intonments, looks reasonable. At leas eptable to the colored men and theii >RT AND SNAPPY. ause is much harder to obtain thest glasses and higher prices.?Wheeling o aui uauio jo uui> iiiv tuuuius mt of town, but merely the customary rldal couple from an October wedExponent. o i still remember when the hostess airs ts to take a second helping.?Unionlus. ostlng pretty high at home, but Uncle itled to and are going to get him for 5 dinner.?Parkereburg Sentinel. that I must likewise lay a claim to a being altogether unfurnished witl ideas till the business and converse tion of the day has supplied them, have often considered theso poor soul with an eye of great commiseratloi when I have heard them asking th< tret man they have met with whethe there was any news stirring, and b; that means gathering together matt rials for thinking. These needy per sons do not know what to talk of til about twelve o'clock in the morning for by that time they are pretty gooi Judges of the weather, know which wa; the wind seta, and whether the Dntci mail be come in. As they lie at th mercy of the first man they meet, am are grave or impertinent all the da; along, according to the notions the; have Imbibed In the morning, I wouti e&rnPHt.lv on treat thpm nnt to hH*? ?i? of their chambers till the; have reai this paper; and do promise them tha I will daily Instil Into them sue! sound and wholesome sentiments & shall hare a good effect on their con Tersatlon for the ensuing twelv hours." You will accomplish Just as mud by attempting to plow a com field wltl a couple of nightmares as you will b; endeavoring to reason with lllogica Impudence. S. C. MUSGRAVB. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Norman, e Burnsville, are visiting their son, C C. Norman, of East Parle avenue, 3, - : II OUTBURSTS OF i L <by < FH. TWO. NOW US76 V?Y TMRTHCRl DON Evening Chat 0 .i . . zz 1 Another Owens glass plant will bo i ifatly to start making glass at Glass* j boro, N. .1.. the first of the year. This ' I plant has cost over a million dollars * j anil will be run in the same automatic - way that is done at the Owens Hot tie - i plant here. The Immense machinery j which does the big work intended lor it so much more capably than man, I was invented by Mr. Owens who has * ] made several fortunes out of his big o j idea. To sec the huge monsters turnt ing out glass of different shapes, so ,t many a minute, twenty-four hours a day without ceasing,?passing them on by s machinery, a finished satisfactory arr tide,?every process of the factory . dene systematically and well, is a sight I indeed and one which we are privileged to witness at any time. ? ? There is a small tragedy going on in a local yard this week. A little lady who loves flowers and especially cos y mos planted hers a little too late this year. She has watched the stalk each day steadily growing sturdy and tall m anticipation of the lovely star flower of dainty shade to come. It is no fault 0 of nature for the cosmos have done their best but unless the weather moderates, there will be no cosmos in 1 I'.ioom in her yard this year. Each c morning my little lady conies out and passes gently from one tall stalk to another examining the buds. "Too bad," she says, "next year 1 shall know better than to let you waste all this effort ?you shall he planted in plenty of time ?and in the meantime, count not your striving in vain " The Howe pictures which were here Saturday and which come every year offer a fine means of actual sight seeing without trunk-packing or rallroaa fare. It would be hard to imagine a ' more realistic journey than tha' taken from the theatre chair directly behind r a fast tra'n around picturesque bends, over mountains, across long narrow bridges, -.ver deep passes?over wood ert. reck? and Blupirg country?on through towns and quaint villages- and getting a glimpse of all phases of life > and i-iis'.ence. 1 So actually do we feel a part of the moving train that unconsc.ous'y wo catch hold of the chair arm when rounding a curVe and never take our eyes from the screen for fear of miss ing a moment of the delightful journey. What a vitally healthy life the man aboard the navy ship is leading. What a small unimportant place the weakling has especially here. He is soon weeded out it he springs up for we saw no sample of him aboard the U. S, Ship Arkansas. The sailor boys scrub " and clean quite a lot of the time?wob men who dislike housework will find 4 some consolation In that, for misery i- leves company. A number will re1 member the man method of washing s which was demonstrated in camp here a and probably smiled when the same a method wsb employed on the big ship, r Countless pairs of trousers, and white y ones at that, were spread out on the ! hard floor and gone at vigorously with a scrub brush. There wasn't any hatred i for the task shown?all seemed to be ; having a fine time. The sailor keeps 1 himself looking Immaculate most of f ??__________ a ?? : BURTON t Try Them at Onr Bisk; If They Do u Medicine You Bver Deed we wi 1 It ia a revelation to millions of peop ' TONE only carts 35 cents per box and t s 70 OGntsin'cssPit fails to cure the meet C sick headache, liver troubles, neural A h forms of kidney ailments; that they will It make them'stsjbngcr: stop the drain on y y of giving you'ihe right measure of Streitj 1 It is beoat&e of its great work in just strained to say,to the whole wide world c TONE at 65r(jisfc; if it fails go back an Druggist hasii. eslr him today, Manu |f Cooperative Drug Company. 1. Sold by Crane's Drug Store, Holt D a. tin's Drue Store, f. EVERETT TRUE I 1 JON DO) V TO M?5 BCFORO toy " 'T H4N<2. THAT UP IN THIS VCg fPR I-T |!{ j \ ONce f t^,W^A You'Re y^/|0^ RIGHT s I the time and he has more clothes to I attend to than the soldier. However I life aboard a ship is cleaner than land ' ife. How calmly we sat Saturday night while watching pictured aeroplaues set : oa fire and falling to earth and other ; forms of blazing and deadly warfare. ! It is something we can have no possi! Mo realization of in actual practice. I More than anything else wo were con, vinccd of the mightiness of America, 'ore than anything v.c could read or , hear talked about were we actually : in touch with re power of a nation I il-.rougli her ships and guns and men. ' Though only in picture, the picture was ' real and everything in it was real. . What People Say \ I And Some Side Remarks ; Norfolk. Virginia, lias taken on fc J i very warlike atmosphere according to . a former Fairmonter down that way. ; , The sailor boy blue predominates in ? theatres, cafes, hotels, parks and is prominent on the streets. He writes: i "God help the soapbox orator a who would criticise the entry of t the United States into the war l down this way." i This particular section of the coun try is so free of those who are finding t ! fault with this government for its po- 1 | sition in war matters that such atti- < tude can hardly be comprehended, t But in New York, Chicago, St. Louis, s Milwaukee and at other points there t arc, street talkers who cannot Bee the matter as it is viewed generally, as t indicated by the rem! rk quoted. ( Hex Beach, who is Just now more c interested in moving pictures than s novels, makes a strong point when he ' observes: "Osohestral music has the same psychological effect on a motion . picture audience as band music on I marching soldiers. In both cases | music is necessary to weld the emotional appeal." West Virginia is getting to be so important in a business way that it is not any longer an easy job to keep track of affairs. Ex-Governor A. B. White points this out in an article in the September Metto Meteor, a nubll ? ( - I Catarrhal Deafness May be Overcome If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength) and add to it H pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often i bring quick relief. from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath ing become easy and the mucous stop dropping into the throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarhal Deafness or head nolsee should give this prescription ? trial. Holt Drug Company. r ACU PAID FOR MOTORS. CENERAT0R3. ?a*3 AMD STEAM ENGINES. COMPRESSORS. PUMPS. ETC. ? W. A. CARSELL * CO. * til-It Second Avtnvt. PrrrtKMH, P*P bh u/iii nunc vnn it l i til ILL UUIIL iuu ni n COST OF ONLY 35 CTS Not So Ton Store Good Than All the 11 Befnnd Twice the Betail Prioe. le, who hear for the first time, that BURhat all druggist* are authoriied to refond hronlc forms of constipation, Indigestion, la of tho stomach and the most common soek out the weak spots in your body and our vitality and make every organ capable jth, vigor, energy and health, such cases as yours that .we have been oonif suffering humanity, Come and buy BUR. d get double the amount you paid. Your factored is Bavenavood, W. Va., by The rug Co., Mountain City Drue Store. Mar- ; j? the mtrupfliuui Trait Co., of New er rort: U '1 Bin traveled this state from fce om and to tha other; I Bin nidi oil tump speeches In otirtr every tai school district; 1 have worked on la tats commissions of varioui ex klnda; I bin almost fait that. If 1 ln| ware blindfolded and turned loose at any place In the state, I could locate myself after looking around for a few momenta, and yet not far lit from my own city of Parkereburg. a ' within the last six months' three i r or four mining developments have at sprung up. unexpectedly to me. In which, If I had known their oppor- lni tnnltlls, I should have been glad to have Investd my own money." ie EAST SIDE |! , NEWS = Seriously iii. a message was received here yesterlay by reltUree of Dale Doollttle, eon if Luther Doollttle, of Clarksburg, that tie was very seriously 111 and it was bought could survive but a few hours. Mtb. Ora Doollttle went to Clarksburg set evening. cat He Mr. Nichols of Colfax iii. [t Hiram Nichols, of Colfax, was taken an mddenly ill yesterday with symptoms jP! >r appendicitis. j be ui| News of Roscoe Reeves. A letter from RoBcoe Reeves, who au sailed several weeks ago for France wc itates that he is well but is still In |at Liverpool, England. They have no dotiiite information In regard to auy fu- pr, ure movements of the company ho Is te: ocated with. Roscoe is a son or J. th V. Reeves, of Morgantown avenue. an Interesting Chapel Exercises. co Interesting chapel exercises were sjr .eld in the auditorium of the Central | tohool building yesterday morning by m. he high school pupils and the pupils ?r' >f the seventh and eighth grades. The ? ?? . yo BREAK A CHILD'S | COLD BY GIVING = SYRUP Of FIGS I :leanses the little liver and bowels and they get well quick. When your child suffers from a cold j 'cn't wait; give the little stomach, liv-r and bowels a gentle, thorough leansing at once. When cross, peevsh. listless, pale, doesn't sleep, cat or tct naturally; If breath Is bad, stomach cur, give a teaspoonful ot "California 11 Syrup of Figs," and in a Tew hours all I he clogged-up, constipated waste, I our bile and undigested food will gent- n v move out of the bowels, and you have l well, playful child again. If your child coughs, snuffles and I :as caught cold or Is feverlBh or has RJ t sore throat give a good dose ot "Cali- ? crnia Syrup ot Figs," to evacuate the ~ owels, no difference what other treat- $? rent Is given. P Sick children needn't be coaxed to S ake this harmless "fruit laxative." 8 .fllllons of mothers kep ft handy be- 8 :ause they know its action on the atom- g ich, liver and bowels Is prompt and S iure. They also know a little given to- 2 ay saves a sick child tomorrow. 5 Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bot- 8 le of "California Syrup of Figs," which ? contains directions for babies, children $ if all ages and for grown ups plainly g in the bottle. Beware of counterfeits 5 old here. Get the genuine, made by 8 California Fig Syrup Company." M FRIENDS OF MRS. H. REESE I0LD ABOUTJRV-WORTHI 3he Took Their Advice and g Tried the Tonic With Happy Results. Readers of this paper are here fa ? rored with a remarkable Nerv-TVorth oj indorsement: g Dear Friends:?Before taking Nerv- g (\'orth I had an awful misery In my a stomach and bowels. 1 couldn't lie 8 iown at night and rest. My nerves g were ft wreck. Mr friend* told me g ibout Kerv-Worth and I bought me a 5 DOttle to try It Took seven doses and 8 now that awful misery was gone. And g now I can sleep well and feel like a g new woman. I can not praise It too ? much for what It has done for me. 1 5 buffered with my head aching 'til some- 5 limes I would think my head would 5 burst I have taken one bottle and my 5 bead has never hurt me since. It my 3 friends suffer with stomach trouble 5 try a bottle of Nerv-Worth and I am , bure it will help you for it is worth its ; weight in gold. : (Signed) MRS. H. REESE. g 1005 Seventh St., Marietta, O. ^ I Your Best 1 Tour best interests should be coi account. First you desire safety for your fi Second, you need a banking conne nnce can be secured when needed. The Peoples National Bank offers U places its services and facilities Ulri us du uyyvuuun; iw pvj ?c ju : 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS AT THE PEOPLES' NA On tha Corner Near CAPITAL $2 * ium B'ft'mm'H'KggsggBaao; . pel lor tbo remaining grades wss Id this moraine and tile program furihed bp the fourth trade pnplts ight bp Miss Griffin. The Er.t rk school will bate Its lint cbspcl relies for this pear tomorrow moo tPersSnals. Mr. end Mrs. Wlllinm Mnrgva. e? ivuiond street, have returned trout :wo weeks' visit with Mrs. Morgan's rents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malono, Smith town. Linn Little, of State street, has been ilsposed the pant two daps. Mrs. T. L. Davis, of Ferry atreet, hn? covered from a several days' Uln*~ Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA STO R I A leeplessness Corrected By Internal Bath& Mr. J. 11 Harrows writes Dr. (.'has. A. rrell of Now York us follows: "1 am still using the 'J. 13. L. Castle' onco a week, nnil find it most eflent for keeping me In fine condition, acts as a sedative for tired nsrrM d lias been a great help for sleepisness. I have frequently arisen from d and used it hi the middle of the ;ht with satisfactory results." The reason for this remarkable reIt is because the functions cannot 1 irk properly when there Is accumulon of waste In the lower intestine. The "J. B. L. Cascade," by the simple ocess of properly applying warm wa\ eliminates all this wast# and. uses the functions to work smoothly d properly. Over half a million intelligent Antenna are now using the Cascade with nilar results. It Is the Invention of Chas. A. TyTrell, D., of New Y'ork. a noted speclallat Internal bathing. It will he shown and explained to a by Fairmont Pharmacy company 10 will bo glad to give you an Interest; booklet, by Dr. Tyrrell, called "Why in of Today Is Only 60 Per Cent Eflent."' This booklet Is free upon reest Ask for it today while you think It llNKY v,when you cat^uTJoTTs^^w^f ^ EXELENTO pomadE I It la a hair grower and makes klnlgr. nappy hair etow long, soft and ailky. It tops falling hair at onco and you can % co the rcsulta after using several times. Thousands of colored noonlo have beautiful hair from using Exelento Quinine Pomade. Every package guaranteed. Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps or coin. ( AGENTS WANTED-EVERYWHERE Writ# for Particulars C KX^IHTO MEDICINE CO. ATLANTA, OA. I'm^i.TW 8???KW?SC8?aC8????5C8m0?M?5 When You Buy ! Here You Save Money Plenty of Fine, Fancy, \ Fresh Fruit. | Oranges, 30c, 40c and SOo a ' dozen. J Pear* (full bushels) ipeclal 31.40. Apples, Grimes Golden, 30e a , gallon. Apples, delicious, 30c a gallon [ This Week, Biff Bar- j (] gains for You Children's White Dresses, i 25c. jj Children's Winter UnderwMr, 25c, 30c, and 75c. Children's Toboggans and caps p 25c. g Save the Difference on ! Gas Light Supplies Gas Mantles, special, 10c each o 3 for 25c. Gas Mantles, 16c each, 2 for 1 25c. ! Gas Globes, special 10c and lac. ; I Headquarters for j School Supplies ! Tablets, paste, pens. Inks, ete. Also fresh cakeB and candles ? at lowest prices. i Geo. A. Walter 217 MADISON STREET. 7 Interests isidered In opening a tanking mill. io?!on where advice and assist- j you both, at your command, u. ID TIME CERTIFICATES lTIONAL bank the Poatofllce. !00,000.00. gt^??ygcKa???^v^.goflBMaOB9ac .