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By carrier Three Cents All subscriptions payable In advance . wig? When asking for change in address | new address -r ? Entered at the Postolflce at Fairmont. .. second class matter. IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR PA *' "WESTERN UNION.' y' Subscribers on our carrier rouces lallir 5BS Virginian any evening should call "tVl (Sc. "" state the fact and give name and rcslden .will deliver a paper to your door at < charge to the subscriber for this service TUESDAY EVENING, MARC I *8*'' WRITE US ABOUTMEMOi A/I EMORIAL Day is not -very fai IiVl plans were Dcmpr maoc ior sumc of the day in Marion county thi: Perhaps the proper thing to do is to the original idea of the day as possib joining in whatever program is decidec ought to be some consideration of the possible, so that there will be plenty o tion for whatever is decided upon. The West Virginian invites suggest)' Communications suitable for publicatic editor are especially invited. If you h you think will help to make the com more impressive, or more interesting, sci That is one way to display your pat o THE FRENCH AND Q TORIES written by Victor Morgai dolph Chester, printed during the two months, have told readers < ginian a let about what is going on remained for Idah McGlonc Gibson to I even in die best hotels, the table linen is each meal because soap is scarce and h eeiynK* rsf "fl ip! is nr?t had. I There were many other little louche yesterday which show to what genu French have been reduced by the des] their fight with the Teutonic menace, not complain. All the writers agree mate their sacrifices willingly, uncom they know that if Germany wins what now will be easy in comparison. Mrs. Gibson asks if America will when the are necessary. America wil thing now. We kept out of it as loni retain our self respect, but now that going the whole distance. That means rifices are necessary will be made. Not but every individual in it is going to man or woman who demurs is going i terrible driving force an aroused public o THAT WESTERN DI \ MERICAN military men who a partmcnt that there will be no g; five on the west front unless Gerr it doubtless are right, but that docs nc that there will be no western drive, or German campaign in that theatre of i J?\Y7? iktnlr tkst \\rav flip \X IUUUUU W t UiUiiv Uitft uiv * ?-. tie matter yesterday was unfortunate ir encourage the hope that the situation ii gium his year will be less serious than v As a matter of fact every military, factor is relentlessly forcing the Central campaign in the west: a campaign whii by far the most sanguinary of the war i ish, Belgians. French and Americans 1 test of their staying power, resources an The wreck of Russia is not going to bri than the crushing of Serbia and Rumar .in the fall it is not even going to relievi - Teutonic people. Neither is there U-boats will bring the awful struggle another and a successful campaign in Ii the scale definitely in favor of German of a termination of the war favorable i| Ruff Stuff] Man said in police court this morning that he got his booze from a red - - headed Italian in Monongah. - ---- - m % Monongab may be all right, bat the red headed business looks fishy. Bfefe * * * Bsajg-V- tg| Jackson street used to be full of red headed mokes. * That is, they were red headed daring business hours. This camouflage business got its real start on Jackson street. ? . Having made a great bit in the east with the armies it is now on the western wheel and has got as far as .MoSo, Teuts are not expected to make that great drive on the west after all. Game called on account of wet KgT grounds, probably^, > x rocncex^botr afcst fl iqme." t sonpat | Bat they w3I no truLKer. | ?"0<1 Tiutio^IiSacer. j for its start several Superintendent. J foolishness. They : d press. military brains or c jtied to the use tor men in the ranks m. lid'iliS lheBaoe5 theories, but the con i&iicatioa of special sionizecL They have i a huge veteran array ;partjnents reached j ^ They know tl ? i the advantage of the OEEP.X e. ward. ; now. they are beginr sh Ave.. Chicago. i " , , J ^ ===== | to be better equippet ?' One year *.00; , to. acti?n 00 ne raoatn. 60c. ! know it is a desper ekflSt SPer"cop"y j about it proves that _ _ _ i But it must com ! 0118 ramth- 7561 ' quit. And if they I rive old as wen a. | '? rCCCnt v!eeks "j* | they are going to do v'"' "SSspssw" ! THEY H PER CALU f\R"sr to net The "West j 1/ an" a" sstekk union." i the American ce a-cd a ufsenser I .1 nice. There Is no getner. _ i In their Ime inej ~ i moas businesses and I 19, 191&. ! they held to two ide i thing and that adv ' sole, real basis of bi j You can fool so I some of the time, bi ; they want, there su 10^ your head off as an ftgs* poorhouse. figurativi ffLrjL num professionally J rn his big hit by proc brains and money c Get what the foil as the individual t Such were Munyoi ~7T7 n a. " to concede them a t *"5 -' idea and worked h r off and it is time jt almighty 1 suitable observance pointe<J> so far as th > year. cling as closely to j Berlin has sent ie. with everybody ; that the German i 1 upon. But there urcs against Ameri matter as soon as j proportion that act f time for prepara- in the United State: i know that many ol ons along this line. ic this country wcr >n as letters to the purpose of the mo lave an idea which this country, which ing Memorial day i? t0 smash tliat soi nd it to us at one?, interference of a si riotism am! public , ..(fairs. So far as i corned. Germany li plan contemplates, US. make the Cerman f a and George Ran- for value of th : past six weeks or . ?f The West Vir- Yesterday Dela* over there, but it ; il!Pnt to tiie Federa iell us that in Paris. ' ratification. and it not laundered after time nmit. which ot water, thanks to t ion by the enemi never cut any figui :s in that article of inc extremities the Today the Senal perate character of consin and when it Yet the French do ? smi one of the rr about that. They LaFoletteism. plainingiy, because j>e clean cut. and . they are suffering throughout the con the people vote tot make sacrifices too !. We arc in this That protest ags g as we could and ;t whole lot more p we arc in we are Kitchin were leadii that whatever sac- missions and doini t only the Republic of course, but a lai go the limit. 1 ho they; can for their to find out what a xortb Carolina Co : consciousness has. Western Senatoi RUE. price of wheat up ' dvise the War de course would ec real German offei. ing states to set ni( tjany is forced ink. ,-rce the cost of li >t necessarily mcar. tr ial centers and i even that a great agricultural machi car is a matter 01 wheat growers bu; /ar department put with such matter? 1 that it is likely to by recognized auth ri France and Be!- _____ .-as indicated a few ASHU! political and mora! Senator Reed is powers into a great ministration. The rh for them will be -"-tor obscures any tnd which for Brit- peT,cernvill be a searching Well, we see th d fighting qualities. ' gestion made by *t ing peace any more int0 Siberia. St. . da did. Until 'ate We ate less mea - the hunger of the more beef to save any hope that the have to re- ->rt to to' an end. Even it?Charleston Mr :a!y would not turn Something Inter y. The only hope crown prince woul to Germany lies in Hindenburg.?Ma: u.if if affpTrmt tn weaken their! line there they may find the war transferred to Teut territory. . And won't there be a howl if that) ever happens. ... According to a dispatch from Chi- | eago American league games w^l be-! i gin at 4 o'clock this year, "one hour : later than formerly." j J ! Guess again. Ban old dear. They may begin at 4 o'clock but j when the clock is moved forward on the last Sunday in this month it will bring the time for starting ball games at precisely the same point in the day that they used to occupy. . * . There's going to be a lot of fun about this saving daylight business until the dear peepui get the swing of it. j But it ought to' make gardening a : very successful pastime. ... Just think of it. ... | All those nice afternoon agd early 1 eras b not scored*?nC pat ancb Keazt s itC The minute rtoc dm gigamSr- maneuver there was aect that tfaqr did not intend to carry id not- They have postponed dm date times. They have lost the superman realize that they have no monopoly on >n capacity to organize armies. The ay-still ding to some of these childish imanders have been completely disilloseen Kitchener's mob transformed into which tnan for man is superior to their lat from the start the French have had an in the matter of field artillery. And ling to face a new foe which promises i in every way than any army that ever the continent of Europe. f\t best they j ate gamble. And the way they talk they are afraid. e. and at their initiative?unless they ceep on talking the way they have been . re will be grounds for suspecting that| that very thing. o AD THE BEGINNINGS. of "Peruna." Ayer. of "SarsapDr. Munyon, three great familiars of < public, have passed away, almost to were great. They established euor- ; [ acquired big fortunes, simply because; - Pa*-h K.l?hat he bad a cood ertising pays. In short, they had the usiness success, and stuck to it. trae of the people out of their nac :ey at. if you arc not giving an article that. rely comes a date when you can blow . advertising scheme and still die in the ely speaking. Even old Phineas Bar- 1 Faked only just so Long, and then made' Iaiming his the biggest, best fake that ould produce. want and advertise, and "step on it." ; vho directs our limousine would say.: r, Hartman and Ayer. and you have i lertain greatness. They got their great t great. And in modern business life ?i?. .-J ltllC dincreucc Willi WUUI yuui luca J? e estimate of greatness is concerned. o notice to the American government government will proceed with meascan property in Germany in. the same ion is taken against German property a. That is an impossibility. We now ' the German commercial enterprises e also political outposts. and the real vement against German property in is now beiDg considered in Congres. t of thing: to break up the impude, nister foreign power in oar domest. the seizure of property iiself is coy ong since went as far as the Palme all except taking such steps as woui ;overnment responsible to the ?.waer: e property seized. ; 6 are ratified the prohibition amendI constitution. This makes the ninth is beginning to look as if the six year was put into the amendment resolu- . ies of nation wide prohibition, will : e in the movement. o orial primary is being held in Wis- ! ; is over we shall know if Wisconsin lost patrotic of states or is committed At this distance the issue seems t the reputation of the comrnonwealt.i intry will stand or fall upon the way iay. o linst swivel chair warriors would he ropular if some one other than Clavl lg it. Some of the men holding com c non-combatant service are slickers, rgc majority of them are doing what country?and that is more than the ngressman has done. j o j s are making a new effort to put ti'<to S2.50 by Congressional Gat. That able the farmers of the wheat grow>re money for their crop, but it would iving up another notch in the Indus- : n the end result in higher prices for ! nery and practically everything the ! r. Congress ought to quit tinkering : uDless its measures are supported orities on economics. IT AND SNAPPY again in eruption over the Food Adpersonal animus of the Missouri SeDpatriotic intent.?Wheeling Intelli- j at Japan is about to follow the sug- j le Oracle a month or so ago, and sail Harys Oracle. t to save the beef, now we are to eat : the wheat. So long as we do not chemical substitutes, we can manage ill. sting would probably happen if the id really undertake to give orders to tiasburg World. with nnthlnff to do i ??f-. - , but work like tlie very dickens teach- | !ng the shy young oalon how to shoot.; ... | And making two cabbage plants ' grow where none would grow if you j did not carry tons of water. ... j Certainty is great. ... j But we'd rather have your honest i opinion about that feature of it about j the first of August. I ?-? INFANT DIES AT WATSONTilda Mapine, infant daughter of! Mr- and Mrs. C- Barnes, of Watson, I died Sunday morning at 7 o'clock at' the home of her parents. Private j funeral services were held. INFANT A PNETMOXIA VICTIM. A message received here last evening announced the death of Lawrence F. Ford, aged 6 months, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ford, which occured at the home of his parents at Grafton after an illness with pneumonia. The child's mother was formerly Miss Anna Finn eg an, of this' "" " <? ?/4*a> ? s*fs thtt's T" PCftpecti-r psopeg ;/ Kf trfTe/ovT >1. ExPfCTORm/VG A \S? \A /pro Tt/e / Ni^A UsretrG&r /_^ voA ^ />feg. IWASHINGTC I GOSSIP i WASHINGTON. D. C.. March 10.?i The oldest government clerk ill Wash-; acton, or any where else in the serv- j e in the country, is Thomas Karri-! n. He is PI years of age and. it i.-I i xaggeration to state that in aprances lie doesn't look to be over } . years of age. Not only Mr. Harrison the oldest rk in years. but in length of serv-! c. He has worked for T'nclc Pat.. ' for 70 years, coining ro Washington ; Tl years ago. His position is secre- . tary to the Xava! Observatory Board. ' Mr. Harrison was born tvhere the i city of Clarksburg. W. Va.. now j -lands, and Harrison county takes it. "ame from bis family. When lie left j Clarksburg to come to Washington > 71 years ago. he took his departure I afoot. There were no railroad trains ' in Those days and the coach method ' > of travel he could not afford. So he walked. j . The first vacation 'hat this wonder-' 1 old government clerk ever had j rib mentioning tvas six months g:v-j him without pay starting iast Sepnber. Unlike the great private cor- j ^rations the United States govern-( aietit has no pension system for faithful employes who have worked out; . their lives for it and grow- old in the ; -rrvice. There is no economic tv.-j-1 gilt of rest and sweet peace for. ' em before tile Eight of eternity fails J pan them. There is no i3w to retire Thomas | i 'orrison. no pretedcnt for if and a j . .touraging amount of red lape to} at away before justice and a government's appreciation cart be shown; hint. He can bo retired and pension-i ed only by special an passed hy Con-j -ress. and-doing that far just merely', worn out. loyal old government ser- j vanrs Congress hasn't been in the1 habit of doing. "Ir. might establish j :: bad precedent." and Congress shies i at precedents, bad and otherwise, j Nevertheless, this Congress is to have a chance tn set a precedent, in ' I this case. Congress Smart F. Reed. . who represents the district in which this venerable employe was born, pro-! popes to give it the chance. He has j introduced a bill to retire Thomar-' Harrison, with the thanks of Con-; I gress. and its congratulations, for hist j long and faithful service, ana m j.?-:i ; sion him during the brief remainder j j of his long life at the rate of sr.O! ! a month. The Post Office Department an-! J nounces the date for holding a Civil. Service commission for postmaster at ! Parkersburg and Bluefield for April j 16. The first named position pays I 5,1300 a year, and Bluefield $3100.! There are the largest offices for. which examinations will have been | held since the postmasters in The! presidential class came under the ci- j vil service system. I Dr. R. C. Hersey and L. M. Steph- ! lens, slapped off for two d.v-s in the!' I Capital on their tray to their home I in Wheeling from Pocahontas county. ! tvhere they closed a deal by which ' [ tliey became the owners of" the faI tnous Minnehaha Springs property, a summer and health resort eight miles ; distant from Marlintorf After mak- j ing extensive improvements, thev will , open It to guests June 1st. They ; bought from Dr. Lockhart. who was j it? owner. j I The Pension Bureau has allowed a reimbursement claim presented to it by Senator Sutherland for Miss Ollie Crook, of Jumping Branch. W. Va.. amounting to 55.33. expenses incident to the illness, death and funeral of a pensioner. | Official notice has been given Con' gressman Woodyard of the granting ! ot a pension to Mrs. Laura B. Cumberledge, of Willow. Pleasants county, widow of Ellis Curaberledge, a veteran and a pensioner, at the rate ot $12 a month from July 1916. $25 a month from October 1917 and accrued money due her husband at the date of his death; also, Mrs. Alice Pulley, ot Huntington, widow of John Pulley, at the rate of $25 a month ?i?rtin* last October, and accrued '*' ''' j r /4U_ fvrow 1 SO AH^AT> UnTH ! ^^==^^^3T0RY? j - ' - -sy- i )N NEWS 1| By CHARLES BROOKS SMITH. * pension due hor late husband at the i Lime or his demise. Waitman F. Snyder has been com-! missioned postmaster at Flemington.' and Philip T. Gatehouse at Stand-i ard. I A bill to grant a pension of $23 a j month to Isaac F. bantam, of Clark*- ' burg. was introduced in the House ! by Congressman Stuart F. Reed. Miss Mary Maxwell, of West Union. ; is visiting relatives in Washington. I Upon reliable authority it is stated 1 . i.? nnK..i.i:nn? n.ili I t.'iitic vlin ! Zicrc UV Ut'yau;ivnu .., ought to know, anil most probably ] do, that within the week, there will j be a new candidate formally aanoun-: c-erl fir rite senatorial nomination in West V:rsinia. and that the newcom-j er in the field will he one of three j men who are much talked about in j 'tis connection, namely. Hon. H. C. Ogden. of Wheeling: National Committeeman Virgil L. Highland, of Clarksburg: and Congressman Edv.ard Cooper, of Bnnnwell. The gossip in political circles here is that one of these men will announce his candidacy with the approval and protni: - of earnest and active support of the other two. There isn't the : faint'- : possibility of all three run-j n>nc. nor is it probable that Messrs.! Og leu and Highland will oppose each ! other. ! The announcement of the candi- i tlacy of one of tnese rnree men is i definitely expected to be made public j within the next few days. The list of avowed senatorial can- j rtidatos on the Republican side, as it j is -written np now. is limited to two names: Maj. Davis Elkins and Jas. ! A. Hughes. SPOT EARNINGS-! OF mm YEAR I FOR MEDICINES i ? i MINTON THOUGHT HIS WIFE'SCASE WAS HOPELESS. NOTHING HELPED HER UNTIL : SHE TOOK TAN LAC. MY WIFE AND I BOTH BELIEVE ' THAT TANLAC HAS SAVED HER LIFE." HE SAYS. **My wife and I both believe that Tanlac saved her life," said W. F. Min-. ton.- an expert machinist, living on ! White Oak road. North Chattanooga, J renn.. recently. .. ? ? _..?r , ? I Ai-ivr SUJiCiKUiUt a " uutv ^vut with stomach trouble and I spent J nearly every dollar I made for treat-! ments and medicines, we almost gave j p hope, for nothing relieved her. She j bad awful pains through the pit of her stomach and in the small of her back. | and she would suffer for hours after j a meal because of gas that would form j In her stomach. She had other troa- j bles, too. that helped wreck her health ' and she kept on losing weight and j strength daily. "It's wonderful that anything could j have helped her like Tanlac has, for before she finished the third bottle.! she had gained eighteen pounds and i was feeling fine. She has taken five i bottles now. and she hasn't a pain In j her body. She can cat anything she! wants without any trouble, and we are both as bappy as can be over her j recovery." The genuine Tanlac is sold in Fain moat hy Crane's Drag Store and also by the following agents in nearby towns: W. P. "Morgan, Farmlhgton, ] and H. J. Matthews fc Co.. Manning-1 tojL ?1 ' k F" - - - * w ' ? ^ | and Some Side Remarks I Pan! V>. I,a age is back from Chita' go where he went after his attendi ance at the conference of Rotary clubs at Zanesrille. O. He did sot attend a meeting of the Rotary Club of Chi-cago. the place where Rotary was born and explains: "I was so busy that I could not get to it. I should like to attend a meeting of that club very much." Or.e time vears ago. when a political convention was held at the Court House, the L>emocrau nominated C. Powell frr prosecuting attorney. He . was called upon for a speech and said: "I am not a speechmaker but I can call every fellow in this convention by name." Those who tell of this incident insist ti-at Mr Powell could have done I so. too. [ 7. !i Hartley ecu recall a time i when soldiers vera no', kept so well ; posted reg&tttir.j: the presence of the enemy as they are in the world war of the present. It was when a company of Union soldiers were located at Fairmont in the Civil war. "One day -word came to Fairmont that there were Confederate ' soldiers on the hilil back of Houlr. The soldiers located here, it may . h3ve been Capt. John Fisher's company, started out to give bati tie and got as far as the old toll gate when a farmer from dwott that way told them it was only school boys at play." The school teacher was ill and did not show up that day. The principal entertainment of the boys was to play at war and as they all had wodden guns, and placed locust posts across each other for canr.on. the rumor that Johnny Kebs were in the vicinity was 1 natural enough. Among the boys that were in that play were J. M. Priekett, Hov. C. H. Meredith and possibly oth-' ors who are living and Jonathan and fame's Satterfield who are acaa. !| LETTERS TO ll jj THE EDITOR SHARE THE BENEFIT. ' FAinjIOXT. W. Va? [Editor The West Virginian.]?Upou recommendation of the commercial economy board. West Virginia retail merchants have been asked by the state Council of Defense to curtail deliveries to one trip per day. with restricted, or entirely eliminated, special deliveries and, where ever practicable, to adopt the cooperative delivery system. Kverv M'est Virginia woman Is ready 1 to give loyal support to any movement which means an economical gain to all parlies concerned in the deal, and the thinking woman is going to pause to consider just where she and her family personally are going to be benefited by such procedure. The Council of Defense sees the point of gasoline and horse feed savou ?nnrlwiis inntnr and horses also made availaole forarmy service; these points may bo urged to the extent that the women will acceed without much protest. every single woman being linca up uncompromisingly to help win the war. but it will be decidedly unjust and unfair if merchants are freed from this expense, to say nothing of the added amount of salaries to drivers and delivery boys, without passing on the benefit to customers. A writer fcr the Woman's Home Companion. March issue, hits the nail squarely on the head in this extract from an article called "Stop Scolding Us Women;" I try never to make extra delivSHEM THAT COLD ism si era gam i HIV 19 dkbbr bvo.B.0. Or. King's New Discovery Relieves Coughs and Colds and Promotes Rest. When you feel those hot flushes and chills, that ere watering and sneezing coming on, get a bottle of this standard cold and cough corrective and get back to normal condition. you'll like it?you'll use It whenever necessary, you'll give it to the children and they'll like it. too. Sold today at the original price of fifty years ago?fifty cents a bottle. Used by millions regularly?everywhere. Druggists anywhere. You're Bilious and Costive! Dr. King's New Life Pills keep you in a healthy condition. Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by, keeping the bowels regular. Get a 25c bottle from your druggist today. Effective but mild. -i&mstead's Wofm&jsaa M. safe ul ?uzw Xemedy lor "Wonca JrooU the test for SO XT XCTXS "iftS. To cHMm It la u ngti of ,-nrcy. FISAKAjit SO ZAXZ. SO iZCXXX88. HO HRIXC (EESZB._Oas hmm 7 73 VfUlillM. " '' nctur* ,.a%* ua dMiaz*, orhy am?25e a bob C. A. TOOSSXZZ, * ?- rtl'R , 9%. ys'yifyfw^ysyyyifflMyifyityf 1 Doing Things 1 526 The thoughtful young man e 5? . for some line of lite work. Tot >* irder to do anything worth while M lie also early sees the neces: cure seeds which are sure to coi axe not now saving no Ean.accocnt with this tter how small the he] e Peoples I CAPITAL ft as who really -want to -Seed costly deliver qntifls.oBigBMSMW omy thus "effected to thefrfcaettHMMH They have various prices. It yoo alM "charge end ?end." yon pejr the 'til price. 11 yon say. "charge uufl ; or "cash and send;" yon gett^naSoB count. 11 you say. "cash enriceriy'Sj ; you get a still larger discount.. Thn*~l the cnstoxner who really waste toeoonjgH omize tior herself) can pay ceah a: carry her -purchase, and'ptoplslrtilM ; longer purses can bare .the benefit oCj? the convenience of the delivery sntta^ by paying lor it. Now that's an.' hda^M ; est way of Euriaging it. It doeetflffi^B make me feel store patriotic to baaawyjjH _^cr r^nno.- fnr -? vdm?tf3 ; prices have already advapiSed ' twenty-five to two hdndred^per centon everything I bay. by carrying mxjgyfl i sniall packages and letting bins film wjM j bis delivery system at the erp?nae ?H?v I my muscles. The delivery aystenvUka^ , the returned goods, system, is as con- * venience for customers defied by i I ; storekeepers themselvesT aai In 4c . trennous days the use of it was How many times have .oar. ' chants jtlowiagly advertised. thehf^Wj prompt and efficient delivery syi^a i fms'i No wonder we'woman .ueedji . them. And there is no relison, as yet, -^99 why we should not keep on uttac f hwm ^q| unless it is made worth oar whfl> aa>|M iiMTSST THE COMPLEXION i , Any Woman Can Make Up Creamy Beauty Lotion for a Few Cents. The juice of two fresh lemoni.' strained into a bottle containing three I ounces of orchard white makes a whole" : quarter pint of the most reran lemon skin beautifier at about the cost- \ 'i one must pay for a small Jar ot tha_ afifl | ordinary cold creams. Care should be" 1 [ taken to strain the lemon juice through ' i a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets hwiSM } then this lotion will keep fresh for - ^ I months. Every woman knows lemon juice is.used to bleach a darkened skin and remove such MemisHe*?^ I as freckles, saliowness and tan and. Is'.~ i iKn iHnnj sitin snftpner. whitaner intt^s f Just try it! Get three ojmces.dC^I orchard white at a.ny drug (tore and'jjMM , two lemons from the grocer Had mdnwl up a quarter pint of this, sweetly J| grant lemon lotion and massage, lt'|3 | daily iato the face, neck." arms anfc?^^ A REAL HA!8 SAVES .1 m BEAOTIFIER ] \ Found at Last ?Shows, Results sfc ,>?'i Once or Nothing to'Pif, Here's good news for men.and wxraf-'^jje cn whose hair is falling oufyrho \ar<T" .41 gro wing Laid whose scalps arc covered with dandruff and itch like mad. I Any good arugist can now supply;. you with the genuine Parisian saga ; that is guaranteed to quicklystop k>?sr;g| of hair, promote a new growth, entire-.: *31 ly "banisii every trace of dandruff and itching scalp, or the cost, small as It is,Lv~;5J ! will be refunded. Thousands can testify to the excel-. i lent results from its use; some wbo-v^-jjJ 1 feared baldness now have abundant . | hair.' while others who suffered tor^ ^M i years with dandruff and Itching fcead^Js | got a clean, cool scalp after Just a. teir/^SSj i days" use of this splendid treatment. -Aj No matter whether bothered with Yjlra i falling hair, gray hair, dandruff or itch-' j ing scalp, try Parisian, sage tonight, ;';^ : You win not ue aiaapiiviuvow;' >^i,^h is nothing so good for any torn, of bail ~~Sil? trouble. It's easy to use.-1 delicately | perfumed, and will not color or streak' .pj Mountain City drag store will ply you and guarantee money refund' ed if not satisfied. .. THAT ANNOYING* "-M PERSISTENT COUGH .'/g| may lead to cironla Imur traaUa. ?r mean tb?t the chronic ataca itrooOy ta reached, la either caaotSB " ; : ECKMANS ALTERATIVE f?J TM? tonic Ul ttssae-repalnr ?nn- ' nties the xclcnowledred bene ate of 00- g clum treatment enthout *laturbta*JB?? ".,Ja atomach. Comtlna.no Alcohol, liar- j "iB cotlo or Hahlt-roraslag Drag. .: ? ?] $2 szc, aow $L50L $1 nxa.aur Me. VI .Trice Includes war tax. ATldncaiattL - I Eclcmaa. Laboratory-, PbfladrtrH*- " ' IHmM - - . Leaman&Sonpl 17Qt/M*A I A AVTTTUJL KiUU VU^ Monroe St, Opposite Postoffieo 1 Cut flowers - of afl |^ Come in and see q$V ' ru*&v?3fS3?&tP?)rsy?3ri&Qrt??> arly sees the necessity of tralninar'i j9f 7 ? 6ry ev^swi'jfj " ^ ' *? '^ MS ' ? ? - '^^SSBm Ifl '" '-""cii&jsSBHHS 4