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jgFINANCE, C | New York ,'. VV YORK, Not. 9. ? Stocks ex Hoced their worst decline of the H Yesterday, falling 3 to 8 polntc Revival of liquidation, provoked ly by the latest political crisis it la. Bonds also were affected it nusnal degree and remittances to Bis and Italy established lowed WU S1UGB Lilt- war. H. echo of tb* recent election and possible bearing upon corporate In was furnished by the extrem: Hfness of local tractions, which 41 severely, affecting utilities ol umi prominence, such as Amcrl 'Telephone and Western Union Tel |t. Pittsburgh iXTSBURGH, Nov. 9.?The Pitts Hkh market ruled dull, but with on< Heptton prices either closed lower 01 Hjbanged, the minimum price reguia His. probably averting further loss H stinghouse Air Brake declined from Hito 96 and closed at the lowest Hktinghouse Electric declined froc Ho 36 autf closed at 37. Hill and gas shares closed % to lr> Hrer, but the only stocks tor whict Hire was a demand on the decline Hire Ohio Fuel SuddIv and .Manilla: era Light r.nd Heat, Pittsburgh owing common rallied to 3',g. but de ,W to and closed at 2%. A smn. (of Pittsburgh Brewing common sol-: 14. American Window Glass Ma the common sold unchanged at 40. Summary. Ics? High. Low ISO A W G Mach.. 40 43 ,100 Diana Mines .. .06 ,u< 50 Fireproof 4 4 40 Do preferred.. 10 10 500 lnd Brewing... 3',i 2-3J l 20 Do preferred.. ?13U 13 ( 10 Lone Star Gas.. OS OS .200 Mfrs L & H ... 53% 52 fJSOfr'Mt Shasta 2T .2t ^635 Ohio F Supply.. 42 11V; .{ 10 Pgh Browing ..4 4 ' '300 P-J Copper ... .46 .4( l' 4 U N G Corp 153Vl? 153 Vi ilOO U S Steel...... 35 00 r 105. West Airbrake., as 06 J135 West Electric.. :tn 36 Hp'; ; v | 'Grain and Produce I CHICAGO, Nov. 9.?Corn underwen h decided setback in value yesterday largely as a resuu 01 me report o: KCrensky's overthrow and of Uusjtar Pfae talk. The market closed nerv tuts, at losses of l%c to 2'.ic net. rvitl Mecembor ?1.16Ti and May $1.12 l( Oats declined >,g? Uc to vie L vyylslons gained 20c to 53c. Mffiralcles. Open. Close -December $1.18% $l.iur; May 1.13% 1.12 Oata? December ..1 59Vi .52 JJMay 60% ,?0'.? PrtTk?. ^January 45.25 tt.7< is? := Oil and Gas, bv_ vT^,~ ?. .. I; iu xuuviuiiun uiscrici, uoaanugc Jcounty, West Virginia, the Manufcr: turers Light and Heat company li [due in the sand at No. 3 on the W. H mavis farm. In Grant district, Harn 'son county, the West Virginia Centra LGgs company has crooked hole at a sec ; Ihd test on tho H. N. Gaston farm ant skidded the rig. The same com 1 |Tny is drilling tests on the Eliza A la'ith and A. B. Vanborn farms, it E"ion district the Fisher Oil com pan) , Vue in the Big Injun sand at No. t r the S. L. Perring farm. In Nev (flllton district, Doddridge county, th< piope Natural Gas company has put iti test, on tho H. K. Hewitt fajfm tr pumping. It is producing 10 barrel* a day. in Clay-district, Mouougali. county, the Marion Oil company's No 7 on the Adam Cunningham farm is a 10-harrel pumper in the Big Injun sand In the apme district the Pentres3 Gas company has the rig completed lor : test on tho Price heirs' tarm. The Car ?rreAiJ/uinrnn ii? JIO TfUMJLIUUL I DECLARES MRS. | . DAVID WESTAIi | This Grateful Woman Pays . Glowing Tribute to ^. Nerv-Worth. Kfdrs. Wet tail's husband was superiu Hj-dect of the local B. & 0. shops ai ^%-tinsburg somo time ago and be and J .3. Was tall had a wide circle ol [trlenda7throughout West Virginia. Mr iW'estoU is superintending tmportunl i Kovertunent work in the South, and L\Irs. Westall is residing at the Hotel ^IviaitHageratown. Md. A short time ago'ittj- Westall made a test of Nerv Worthed so beneficial were the re snltatljat she gave the following state "Mfcve sufTered with extreme ner r^no*** for years, followed by sleep despondency and low vitality Weak nerve force. 1 ha\c had ;the gjtvices of numerous physicians andetriec all the remedies 1 could learn of but gained no relief whatever. ;5f"i learned from some friends of the great virtues of Nerv-Worth and con minded to try It Since using the first 1>o*l* I am vary decidedly Improved and shall continue to use, believing it .Will entirely eliminate all my nervout Ills. I cheerfully recommend it to all, hsjthas proved a wonderful medicine MOT" MRS. DAVID WESTALL, ?>"Hotel Vivian, Hagerstown. Md." h^VrR Crane ft Co.'a drag store selle Kerr-Worth in Fairmont Tour dollar -hack tt this famous family nerve-bullet sr docs not help YOU. ML AND GAS ' negle Natural Gas company la drlllln; down a second teat on the N. A. Moon farm. is miS '! ADOPTS H OF! 1 | Schedule Whrch Was Chang ed Has Stood Since the Civil War. Representing a solid phalanx of the profession, tho Marion County Ba Association has been rounded into ai effective organisation and at a largcl; I attended meeting last evening in th< . circuit court room decided to ralsi the minimum of fees, which had rc mained tho same since the days, o ' tho Civil war. Every lawyer practic ' ing at the bar is or has applied ti ' be a member of the association ex 1 ccptlng one who no longer retain an oilice and another who is abcu 1 to respond to army service. ' One of the pleasing features of th< ' meeting was the receiving of foui ' teen applications for membership 1 which with the two received at < ' previous meeting, means a gain o ' membership of sixteen. These ap ' plication? were referred to the cxecu tive committee for examination am I approval. Last night's meeting proved tha - the association which had been regard nd for a number of years as being tb< > best ono In the State, has come bacl strong The committee uppoimed to draf the new minimum fees for local set vices presented its report and th changes were adopted. The commit tee developed tho fact that a $10 fe< > of live years ago today really reprt i scnts but $4." I considering the wa: materials and expense^. general! 1 liave advanced In addition to the general readjust ment of fees, the following have beet adopted for collections by the pat sage of tho following resolutions: Therefore, Be it resolved by tho Mil rlon County Bar Association, tba hereafter the following schedule b . adopted as the minimum rate for col I lection fees, to tvit: 13 per cent on $300. S per cent oi . excess to $1000. 4 per cent on execs t of 51000. Minimum fee. $5. Claim under 510.00, 30 per cent. Minimus [ suit fee before a Justice. $7.50, plu , commission, the whole not cxceedim . 50 per cent of claim. , A. L. Lchtuan. the president, wa , in the chair, in accordance with tb bylaws the association will meet oi tho last Thursday nighl of eacl month. The report of tlie committee on Re vision of fees which was adopted I ' as follows: Your Committee on Revision o Roes begs to report that it has goni over fliis matter carefully, and rec ' oinmends that this Association adop , the following minimum schedule o fees: ? fees in Supreme Court.?For tuak ' ing motion, not less than $50; for pre paring brief, not less than $100; fo making oral argument not less thai $50. ' In addition to these fees a charg< of not less than $25 par day and ex ' pensos in going to. attending and re turning from the court. Foes in United State Court?Fo I making motion, not less than $50; fo preparing brief, not le.|i than $100 I SPECIAL NOTICES i ??????-? ' ORDER OF PUBLICATION, > STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA; ; At the November, 1917, Rules, hot' 1 in the Clerk's office of thu intermedi > ate court, in and for the county of Ma ? rion, and state aforesaid, November 1 > 1917. the following order was entered 1 Hugh Ray Berryman, plaintiff, \s Katherine Berryman. defendant.? 1 Chancery. Summons. > STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. i To the Sheriff of Marlon county, Greet ing: You are hereby commanded to sum raon Katherlue Borryman to appea; before the Intermediate Court of Ma rlon county, at rules to be held in tht clerk'B office of said court on the firs Monday in November. 1917, to answci a bill in chancery exhibited against hci in said court by Hugh Ray Berryman And have then there this writ. Witness. \V. S. Black, Clerk of sair court, at court house in said county, .b. , thirtieth day of October. 1917. and 55tl year of the state. \V. S. BLACK. Clerk, i The return of service endorsed or the foregoing summons is in words anc figures following: The within named Katherine Berry man is not found in my bailfwick this 6th day of Novembor. 1917. A. M. GLOVER. 1 Sheriff of Marion County I West Virginia. Ohlcet of SSiilK The'object of the above entitled suil 1 is to obtain an absolute divorce frorr I the bonds of matrimony In favor ol t the said plaintiff. An affidavit having been made nrv filed that the said Katharine Berry man, the defendant named in the abovt styled cause, Is a non-resident or tlx stato of West Virginia, it Is order*' . thut the said Katherinc Berryman i| , appear within one month from the tir.i . publication of this order, in the clerk . i office of our said Intermediate couri i at rules to be holden therefor, and i!y what is necessary to protect her i>. i terests. It is ordered that a copy of this or : der be published and posted as re I quired by. Given under my hand this 7th day ol i November, 1917. W. S. BLACK, Clerk, i FRENCH McCRAY. Counsel for Plaintiff. This order Is published for the first time November 8th, 1917, and to be published once each week for four sue cesslve weeks, W. S. BLACK, Clerk. 0-16-29-311 HE WEST VIRGINIAN?FAI i v for making oral argument, not leu < than $C0. I In addition to these fees, a charge I of not less, than $25 per day and ex- I penses in going to, attending and reC turning from the court. . i I Fees in ClrcuffVnt Intermediate.' tr J | other like Court ' I Chancery Causes.?For filling bill or i petition, and prosecuting any tincon- i tested chancery cause, not less than i $50; for same services In a contested I chancery cause, not Jess than $75; i for defending any chancery cause, not I less than $5u. < Ekcept that whore only a motion I I Is made, answer filed, or demurrer on- 1 i tered on behalf of a nominal defend- i I ant. the amount charged shall not be less than $20.* f Law Cases.?For uncontested suit I where amount Involved is loss than ( ' $300, not less than $20: for contested' l suit, not less than $25: for motion to probate a will, not less than $10; for s .ippoarance or any motion, not less 1 than $15. t Criminal Cases?For attending to t a mlsdeameanor case, not less than 3 $23; for attending to a felony case, r not less than $50. i In addition to these fees in than. eery, law and criminal cases a 1 ' charge of not less than $23 per day c * and expenses in going to, attending ? and returning from auy court outside J , of Marion County. I j Fees in Justices' Courts.?For an. I' j pearance. motion, trial or other ser- s vice, not less than $7.50. < Fees for Taking Depositions.?For ' , attending taking of depositions in ' eitv, per day, not less than $20; for . . attending taking of depositions out- " ' side of city, per day, (in addition to i expenses.) not less than $25 j Mlscollaneous Fees.?-For preparing , power of attorney, not less than $5; _ for preparing deed, not less than $5; ' _ for preparing deed of trust, not less than $5; for preparing individual re-; lease deed, not less than $1; for pre , paring corporation release deed, not _ less than $2; for preparing median- ' ic's or laborer's lien, not less than : $10; for preparing will, not less than 1 $10; for "preparing cojfract, not less ' . than $5: for preparing alfidavit, not ' loss than $1; for securing charter of " corporation, not less than $25; for preparing by-laws and superintending '' the organisation of a corporation, not ? less than $75; for giving an oral opin'' ion, not Iesa than $5; for. giving a * written opinion, not less Ihan $25; for appearing bofore any mayor, city council or commission, commissioner, or like tribunal, not leas than $7.50; for examination of title, not less than $10.00; for making examination of rec t lords and furnishing certified abstract E of title, not less than $r,o. All fees arc subject to the proviso ( ^ that where one-half of the amount 111 < I s s II a 5 Phhhhhihbihhhhi a mm i ARH< 0/ jT% 1 Can be at your Of course, your gro< He realizes that his ci oats, and he knows thi flavored, richer in nour and whiter than all otl Armour's Oats are c because they are millei derful new process wh r. ity of oat foods. Youi 1 enjoy Armour's Oats, < ' them according to or while recipes on everj Experienced house 1 dishes are more econoi ! more healthful when Oats. A-J -1 i-J J viuci d passage IOQE 1 a day for breakfast lui ARMOUI ARMOUR GRAIN C Makes^ Y< B Foi F. M.xMurphy E . . -A* ' N V. .'.V '* #jV'm^^->1 ' '.i'! RMIXNT, FRIDAY EVENII - \ :ontroT?rty Is less than the minimum ret. such halt, unless iu Supreme Court, shall be deemed the minimum tee. The above tees are to be consider?d the minimum charge to be made In any case, but the attorney rendering the service Is-expected to charge n addition thereto, if any, what'Such lervlces are reasonably worth. vln proportion to the amount involved. :hc responsibility entailed, and the i lecessary labor bestowed. But nothng herein contained is to be sppli able to contingent fees, except that n no case shall the contingent fee >e less than tho fee herein prescribed. Attorneys, of this association who iro Notaries Public of Marion county shall, as such, charge the fees pre icrioua dv jbw, uiiicbb ne aesires to jerform such service without pay. Nothing, however, herein contained 'hall be construed to bind any monitor of this association who may desire to perform any of the foregoing services without pay. WEST VIRGINIA PATENTS. As reported by H. E. Dunlap, patent j awycr. of Wheeling. W. Va.. the Pat- i st Office records show the recent isne of the following patcnta to West Virginia inventors: F. C. Lloyd. East -.yon. ironing-board; W. J. McDonald, -luntington. assignor to American Car ind Foundry company, St. Louis, Mo., dler with cast ductile casinga; E. F. s'uttcr, Kewburg. shampoolng-atand; #. 0. Rogers, assignor of one-half to K. "THE AGENCV OF SERVICE" IVafIiI'a I nanaal ll?J HUIIU O kOI^S! mci for I More physicians, specialists in the renting of drink and drug cases, nore patients treated, more instltuions where drink and drug treatnents are given?this is the record hat tciis more forcibly than volumes, he good work that has been done by ho modern Noal Treatment for drink ind drugs. Sixty Xoal Institute in principal :itics of the world ,tens of thousands >f caEes sucresslully treated, bun)UR'S ;TC 11.4P bought grocery :er sells Armour's Oats, istomerswant the best at Armour's are better ishment, fresher, crisper ler oats. . lifferent from other oats \ i differently?by a won- \ ich has raised the qual- \ family will thoroughly ^ isoeciallv if vou Jireoare te of the many worthf package. wives know that oat nical, better tasting and made from Armour's ly. Serve at least once ncheon and dinner. R'S OATS OMPANY, CHICAGO DU Glad, You're ERG' r Your Health's, Sak , Distributor foi \IRMONT, W. VA, E. Bill*. Parkersburg, horseshoe; A B. Scott. Fairmont, attachment tor aoi ponders; Joseph Scott- Charleston Ingot-mold; R. L. Slonsker. Wheeling glass for headlights; Thomas Torn bull, Huntington, mail-box. Stop that Col^n at the^. J si<^of?P&4 I SniffjgJ^fM .KM \JT ' Hi *1 "TV in^S "Discovery for Coughs e Colds does it.* Also scatters the congestion and clears up the head. Breaks the fever and makes for ease and restful sleep. Your druargin's father sold Dr. King's New Discover;' 50 years ago and for a half century it has been the standard cough and cold remedy. If millions had not used it to their advance It would not to-day rnjny i*i national popularity. Keep it constantly on hind. Your druggist telli It. Thtf Evils of Constipation Leaving waste material in the body, poisons the system and blood and makes you liable to siclc headaches, biliousness, nervousness and muddy skin. Try' Dr. King'.-. New Life_ Pills. Prompt relief. 25c. At all druggists. lical Staff Irink or Drug Users dreds of physicians devoting their skil and study to the drink and drug pruh lemi tell the story of why physicians lawyers, judges, clergymen, buslncsi men and public workers endorse aiu use the Neal three days' treatmen for the drink habir. Write for frei booklet, giving full information, o better, call any time, day or night Neal Institute, >i01 Maple avenue Avondnle, Cincinnati, Ohio Othe Neal Institutes at- Cleveland. Pitts burgh and Detroit. jf * (AO) Thirsty o ;e r Marion Co. ? mmmm?mmmmmmmmmHm?mamJL i I CLASSIFIED A ONE CENT A WORD \ LOST AWD TOUND ? ? ? ? - | ?L!~-?!J??_?_?I . ~l W LOST?Strayed or stolen from 815 1 W. Diamond street 2 small pigs. Any Information regarding same will 3 be appreciated. Umberto Sealise. 11.7.?t-S067. LOST?Tuesday near Y. M. C. A. pair ] of glasses In box. Return to High school office. ll-6tl2t-30SS t ~ I WAKTED wanted?Old false teeth. Don't matter If broken 1 pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel pott and receive cheek by return mall. L. Maxer. 3007 S. Fifth Street. Phila delphta, Pa. 10-12-26t-2?59. FALSE TEETH?We pay ae high as $17.60 per eet for old false teeth, no matter if broken: also gold crowns, bridge work. Mail to Berner'a False Teeth Specialty. 22 Third St? Troy. N Y., and rechlve cath by return mail. 10-15-2M-2977 HOUSES FO& SAU. FOli SALE? 6-room house with bath Big lot. Apply 825 Jefferson street 20-tf No 22::i For a Corn-Peeling Picnic, Use "Ceta-lt" Pain Eaeei at Once, Corn Jut Dice! Do your corn-ridding easily* with a smile,?the banuna-peel way. That's the "Gets-It" way.?the only way,?your corn or callus comeii off romplete as though It were glad tf> ir?t off. World In Corn Agony, 7 " 1'ic "Gets-It." * 'Gets-It** has cured more corns ' thau nil other remodics combined. i l* It's .is sure as the sunrise, and as safe as water. Used by millions. Don't take a chance with your feet. ( you can't afford to experiment < with unknown mixtures when you . know "Gets-It" never Jails. "Gets-It" will remove any corn i ; or callus. Wear those new. stylish shoes or pumps if you want to.? . go ahead and dance. Demand ^Gets-lt,"?throw substitutes back i on the counter! 25c is all you need , pay at any drug store, or it will bo . sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., 1 Chicago, 111. < i Sold in Fairmont and recommended ( as the world's best corn remedy by J. ? H. McCloskey & Co., W. It. Crane & \ Co., Fairmont Pharmacy. * i Store Up Dollars and !| You Must Win Out by ;!; . Natural Law. ; ' | [ Dollars alone can assure i t.vou of a fut livelihood. !l Other pioapects . promiae L:i I ?only dollars may bo abso- I j lutely relied upon to kfop that 1 promise. j To store up money now j moans ouly to omit some ot 1 the luvurles ot today in order 11 i to live above the necessities j|j ot tomorrow. tl , In asking you to use the Na- 'a Itional Bank ot Fairmont as a j? c I money depository we can ot- J fer you every assurance that fl ij f your dollars will he well tak- fl c r , en care of Start the account jjjl | HATIOBALfpl i Bank ofhfij. FairhohIMOT i WEST i '-sC7t"' ' '* 0 You Maj makava mistake in the payment ol mlstakea ot others? Start a Checking Account with tt and your record will prove who mad This is worth while. IUUK UAtTJLAi OUR SURPLU! Fairmont Tru ?? i in III H ??? ?! !y. \VT HATSOEVERma :S *V fires, whatsovei & whatsoever developeth 5 fires or fire breeding i 6 any worth of manhoo ?8 you, think of these thii 1 F. E. NIC ? INSUR ft! Masonic Temple PAGE"? DVERHSINGI . CASH WITH ORDIR HELP WAWTfeP?nMALj^ iVANTED ?Maid for general homework. Mrs. S. L. Carter. Phone 85-J. 426 r.enonl Are. U-6-*W062 * PERSONALS . JET MADAM KOSMOS help you by giving your lite prediction. Send drthdate and dime. DeLaurene Kos- >' nos. Box 291 Louisville, Ky. n-t-6uo;g JRE8SMAK1NG?224 Washington St. Phone 1196-J. Mist Snow Atha. U-7-3t-3066 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 'OR SALE?Will sell cheap to quick* ' buyer, confectionery store and poporn machine. Best location in town, ight auinterurban car atop. 39 Mar;ct street. Mannington. W. Va. ll-7-St-3064 BOOMS?FINISHED "OR RENT?-Very reasonable, a well furnished room lor one person. Call It 526 Gaston Ave. 10-19-tt-2995 ?"OR RENT?Furnished rooms for gentlemen. Walnut Ave. Phone 1241-J. l\;6-8t-303S. F"OR RENT?3 or 4 furnished tuoms for light housekeeping. Phone 28751. ll-6-tf-3063. HELP WANTED?MALE ; iv t\i\i CjU?aien. cieaay worn, neimlck Foundry Machlno Co. 8-S4-tf-2?44 iVA NTED?Carpenters and laborers. Apply to A-rmour & Company at Marlon Products Company. ll-6-6t-306t ALfiowiUBiiibiij. i uiisstiUtileiB roiTsALB?^SeconT^anT^orTautomobllc* in good condition. Sea lohn Robey. agent. Phone 1053. Ofrice Hull Alley, near Monroe street. ll-9-3t-3069. ' SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. To The Peoples National Bank ot Leesburg, Lccsburg. Virginia. You will take notice that at the regular term of the Circuit Cdurt Of Marion county. West Virginia, and vn the tirst day of December. 191", if said term. I shall move to have lie. Clerk of the County Court-ot Madon county. West Virginia, release a certain Judgment in your favor igainst E. C. Frame, Charles f. Stmms ind the undersigned, said Judgment rendered on tho '6th day ot August, 1908. for ?10,503.68. with interest and :ost. by the Circuit Court of Marlon ,'ounty. West Virginia, and which ' laid Judgment you have heretofore leei^ requested to release and have ofused to do so. Said motion to he nnde to release said Judgment in so lar as it affects the undersigned, or tny of the defendants who are, or nay be, entitled thereto. T his November 1st. 1917. ? CHAS. E. HAWKER. . 2 -9-16-23-tt. ' < I I Professional Cards ^aBK^AiBiSCOTT, ^^853^1 Optometrist and MM Optician. IS' years practical experience. Glasses (urnlsbed la one Pour. With A. B. Scott & Company, JEWELERS. - J " * -"i uxgcaassca^oQscozw.vdiQiCtteaBaooi j MRS. W. A. TUCKER | I COR3ETIERE sx. i Itepreaentln* Nubone Corsets. j Hell 48V J 328 Monroe St j 8 - ' 'l^gCS^<S3K8S03C8?gCCTKgR3CTMa38iBi&< *? | i ?. '.M* v.'t^ H v * ' ' .. . r Never I ' bills, butican you control the* I its bank, pay all bills b; chock, e the mistake, should one occur. j $200,000.00 S $100,000.00 st Company j; iketh for safety from 8 rer preventeth fires; care in handling 8 naterials; if there be 8 i or v,oxnanhod in ? I Fairm^wW.Va. jg