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?T ?-?T" PAGE * lOMKHnHT GHIF 8ES1 OF I SEASON Conaol Team Won It By Seoring One Run in the Sixth. Without exception the game at Traction park yesterday afternoon be Iwmb the Coneolidatton foal Compa ay and Lutnberport baseball trams en the heat that has been seen at Traction park thla year. By scoring one run In the sixth Inning the Con solMatlon team won the honors of the day. Prom the start the game was a pitchers duel between Johnson and Satterfleld. both coverioit thenaselre with glory. The box score follows: CONSOLIDATION? AB R. H OAK Cochran, c 3 l l s l " H. Spragg 2b .... 2 o n 2 l " Turkovttch. as. .... rt tt o 3 2 11 Fortney. 3b 3 o o 2 ft " i P. Spragg. If 3 0 1 2 0 <> Sbomonsky. cf .... 3 0 0 1 0 ft Vlngle. rf 3 0 0 1 o ft, Morris, lb 3 0 0 10 2 0 Johnson, p 2 0 0 0 1 " Totals 25 1 2 27 7 1 LUMBERl'ORT? AB. R H O. A E Marshall. If 4 0 2 1 0 0 miler. ss 4 0 0 1 1 21 Hayes, 2b 2 0 0 1 1 Walter, rf 3 o o l o n| Lendorf, 3b 3 0 l 2 2 Harter. lb 3 0 0 s :t n Cobb, cf 2 0 1 o o ft1 Connors, c 3 o n io l i Satterfleld. p 3 n 2 0 o u Totals 28 o 5 24 v Luaberport ooo ooo 000 - 11 2oneolldation 000 001 oo??1 Left on baaea I.umberporf. 5; Con lolldatioti, 4; struck out bv Sar<*rfi<>ld. 10; by Johnosn, <5. Watson No Match For Idamay Sluggers Tba Wataon baseball team crumbled up Ilka a morning glory under the fierce attack opened by the fast Ida may aluggers In a game at Idamay yesterday afternoon. Pitcher Morris-*!*, for the visitor*, ha} m more than grt his numb r niaaa In the b. ? until the enemy k tba offensive and scoring three runs In the very first inning a.id a total of eighteen runs before he game la over The best Wrtn rculd do waa to get a single tally over the plate, tha game ending by the score of lt-i The box score follows: Idamay .too400500?in it ? Wataon oooinnnou? 1 s * Batteries: Lewis and Wright; Morrison and Long. 1 ? > No Game Between Baxter and Carolina Carolina was all set for 1 nig vie tory otrer the Baxter baseball team in tha game acheduled at Carolina yes tarday afternoon. It turned out, however, that they did not have to play for their victory. Tha Baxter team chose to forfeit the game In preference to playing. Stansbury Here for am* n 1 snort nme sunaay Manager Harry Stansbury, athletic llrcctor at the West Virginia UuiveriMy waa In Fairmont for a short while yesterday evening Tha Wa?t Virginia University foot hall team will begin training Septem bar It. School does not start until September 25. ??? Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter, of Diamond street, and their guests. Mr. lad Mrs. Prank Carpenter, of Alexan lar W. Va., spent Sunday with Mr aad Mrs. Anthony Vincent at Cross toads. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Carpenter ami Iwgktar, Thelma, of Fairvlew, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Car prater in Pittsburgh avenue Sunday 1 ? NOTICE. My wife, Florence Deselm. has left my bed and board without a Just anna. I will not be responsible for \ say debts contracted by her. B. A. \ Deselm 726-12t4171 MWm~ BROWN LONG TO GAINJO POUNDS 1 Hope Every Woman in My Condition Will Give Nerv-Worth a Trial " She Says. The following entirely new endorse meat Is one of the most remarkable tad convincing of the multitude of ( Nerv-Worth statements: I "J rarely feel glad that I got the first bottle of Nerv-Wortb. 1 had to al moat give up my work, but since I, have taken four bottles (of Nerv 1 Worth) I can work all day. I Just felt aa though I waa worried to death all the time aad had no appetite and eon Id not sleep at night and I suffer eS all tke time with the hack of my lock. 1 found cat It wm mv nerves, | entirely ran down *! hive gained 10 poanus ?ince I began taking Nerv Worth. I hope e* ; try woman in my condition will give tt a trial, for I am ronfldent that ! win om them ' -? "MM BSLL BROWN. | Harkeley Piece. Martinahurg. W. Va ! Crwoo'a drug atoro sells Nerv-Worth j hi PMraent Yonr dolla.* hack if this tamoai faartiy te^k doao not benefit i FEEDS YANKS. ] ' 5| s* -m + ; *L_% li \3 V1 ? mamrt. Colonel Grove. ss chief of the sub sistence division of the I". S yuar ' ? termaster Corps, is responsible for every meal served to American sol diers in this country or m France, in sli years he rose from private in the National Guard to colonel. Nobody has complained about the army's foou since he has held the job. t David Arnett Buried ; At Pharoak's Run ; i Da\id Arnett. aged *0 >euts. a member of one ?i the best known ' families of the Monoukahela xslley and himself a well known and tutlu- . ential (itM. 4M Sunday morning at I an early hour at his home on I'ha roh's Run neat Ri\es\ille. Since th< deatli of his wife several years ago Mr. Arnett has resided with his son. Frank Arnett. and family, where his death also occurred. Several children survive him. Funeral sorviccs were held this altmnoon at U o'clock from the family lesidence, conducted by the Rev. R. J. Voak, of the First M. E. Church South. The body was interred in the c.meter)- at Fharoh's Run by Fun- i eral Director Cunningham. Judge Vincent Holds Session Judge Vioient held a session of In, tertuediate tourt on Saturday afternoon. .Martha and Kuth Clayton werf ; hoth committed to the industrial home 1 | tor girls at Salrni. Walter Wilderman. charged with stealing auto parts, was tried and ; found guilty. The court placed him in the custody of his mother. Mrs i Alice Wilderman ?? Madrid is built upon a plateau 2.200 feet above the sea level and is the high est ritv in Europe NOTICE TO NERVOUS WOMEN Mrs. Seibert Tells How You Can Ovar i come Nervous Condtions. | Louisville. Ky.?1"1 suffered badly rrom llPrvousuc s, a niu-uuwu wuuri ' tion, no appetite and pains in ray j I Pack?until 1 Just had to Rive up A i friend told me ahout Vinol and I felt ' ! better after taking the second bottle Now I have a good appetite and am "ling fine, strong and healthy in ev- 1 ? way."?Mrs. 1. F. Seibert. The reason Vinol was so successful hi Mrs. Scibert's case, is because it contains the very elements needed to build up a weakened, rundown sys tem. make rich, red blood and create strength. Crane s Drug Store. Fairmont, Pre scription Pharmacy. Mannlngton and druggists everywhere i I Big Savin] Need ( Buying here the cloth< ularly good business?beea at prices that are particuh The Suits you buy here at these prices are the best suits we know of at the prices. The savings averagt 25 Per Cent., and a great deal more were I the values based on toi day's market price, instead of the costs of six months ago. Come in today and I 1_ A t_ _ 1 iook over mese nig assortments. Palm Beach, Kool Kloth, Air - 0 - Weave Suits? Were $8-50, *10 00, $12.50. $16-50. Now $7*75, $9-75, $11.75. Lot of good $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts reduced to 85c, $1.15, $1.35. THE WEST TTKGnflA Palatine Baptist * Bible School Closes The Daily Vacation Bible school rhlch had been in progreae at the alatlne Baptist charch during the I .an five weeks, has been brought to i , successful rlpse. Dnrlng the aoeions there was an average attend nee of 30. | Tomorrow tbe boys of the school i rtll be taken on a hike by Rev. Eddy, he pastor of the church, aad a picnic nil be new in tne near mure ror tne rirle. Plan* are tn the making for contacting the school neit year on a *rtjer scale than w?* done this year Give a Lead Ptneil. Old lead ii needed by our toldters 0 fight off that sneaking enemy "eaard"?the ' black beetle" or blue*? xhlle on board transport*. Lead la tended in the shape of abort pencil* eith which 'he boy* can wrkte latera home. The appeal i* made to itenoKrapherg who accumulate a let >f stub*, two or three inehe* long, tou hort for shorthand hut Just right for 1 .-.oldier's pocket. The V MCA vuich provides stationery for tnii - ns of soldiers, w ill distribute to men i Tansport* all pencils sent to the M. C A warehouse. No. 126 West '.rd street, New York. M Court martial was instituted by au hority of Congress to try accused pares while tn military service The diferent kinds of court martial are ,nown as general, garrison and rep Dental. The officials in charge are a jresident a Judge advocate and a lerk. HIM FINDS IMF CAKS IS GAINING Ex-governor make* encouraging re port after trip, la for htm on account of hi* special fitnesa. be say* 4anawhe courty ehou'd give htm aolin unte in the nrimarv. he eiserts. CHARLESTON*. W Va Aug. 6Remrned frorr a trip into different parts of the state, former Governor G. YV. Atkinson brings back word that public sentiment for Jos. H. Gaines for the republican nomination for the United States senate la growing wherever he has been. "I find Gaines strength repidly Increasing," he said "among the people J have seen and heard talking cf the senatorial cax pa KM "Since the big business men in the northern part of the state hare de dared almost solidly in favor of his candidacy, that class of men In other pat Is cf ihi state are turning to him In all my ta.ks with the people, I find tint tltey al talk the same way, and that is that after the close of the prevailing u.-i this state and nation will need the -?ixlces of their ablest, most experienced men In Congress to adjust the laws so as ot protect our business Interests. Novices cannot be of much service in the senate until they ran learn the hang of tbe school house. Now Is the time to place men of experience and acknowledged fit ness in high places. "Gaines' qualifications cannot be questioned. Voters who are favoring other candidates frankly admit his fitness and availability. The only reasons any of them assign for not sup porting Gaines are that he 'came too themselves to other candidates Thii .rgument Is t. t stuud. because tin entrance of an additional candiato nanged conditions and requires a new adjustment. "I am for Gaines for several rea sons: First, becaqge of his special fitness. For this reason and many others I could give. I am supporting Mr. Gaines' candidacy, and our people will make a serious mistake not to nominate him. Kanawha county _a?UiH ? w-xt- lie ek? >DUUIU ?I*C UIU1 A BWIIU ?wiv iu iiic primary election." *s If You Clothes ?s you need now is particuse they are good clothes irly attractive. Oj* \ 9, nsmm, mokpat Official B Primary Electii To vote for a candid; NATIONAL Par U. 8. Senat-' r (Vote for Onei QAM8 BLKIKS Mrrfaatoirn. W. Va JOSEPH H GAIN!* Charleston. W. Vs. VTRGIL L HIGHLAND Clarksburg. W Va. JAMES A. HCOHES Huntingto*. W. Va. For congress (Tote for one I CHARLES J SCHLCK Wheeling W Va I Wo. the undcraifnod Ballot root list of tbs bsbss of all tks cam of ?hs Circuit Court of said Count' mwmo, ApcoOT?, ma iallot of th( on, August 6th, 1911 ite make an X in the a ?TAT? For Sut* Senator. (VoU for Oo#> EDGAR 1. STEWART Morgantown. W. V*. ^ i i r I I" ! . I ! I I K I I I Coamlaaionor* (or Mario* County, Stati lldato* to bo rotod (or ot tho Primary El rOItob andev oar naatfi Oiti" m r I ?? " b Republi J, Marion County, quare opposite and t COUNTY For Houte of Delecatea (Vote for Threat P. D. BURTON Mononjah. W. Va HENRY P EDDY Falmaw. W. Va A H. SINGLETON Manntngton. W. Vk For Circuit Olerlt Vote for One) L M DAVIS Fairmont. W \ For County Commlasioner (Vet# for on#> J. C. MORAS. Fairmont R. F D ? _______ For County Supt. of School* ( Vot# for One) HERSHEL B ICE R*r#rk?Till#, W. Va. ? I of Wo?t Virginia. harabr ctrtlfr tbi ectloa to bo held August tbo Mb, 1111 i ?ar of July. mv a B. a can Party! West Virginia. I 0 the left of his name J FAIRMONT IND. DISRICT For Conitabl*. (Vol. for Oat) For rrrtldont Board of EdacatiM,l (Vote for On.) B C FRAMB 1 I Fairmont, W.V A For Member Board of Education I (Voto for Oil) C W. WALKER. I I Fairmont. W. Vl FAIRMONT DISTRICT For Constable (Vote for Onus H ? ??^H For President Board of Education I i Yot?? tor One. For Member Board of Education (Votr for One H GRANT DISTR'CT 1 For Constable (Vote for Ono. H For President Board of Education I (Vote tor Ono) HOMER D. MORRIS Mooougab W. Va> H For Member Board of Edacatlon ( Vote for 0d?) H MANNINGTON DISTRICT For President Board of Education I Vote for One. H FRANK E. FORBES Mannlngton, W. Va For Member Board of Education. (Vote for One. B. E. MITCHELL Mannlngton, W. Va ??I LINCOLN DISTRICT for President or Rnard of Edneatien I (Vote tor One) For Member Board of Education (Vote for One) PAW PAW DISTRICT " M For Juetlce of the Pete* (Vote for One) For Frecident Board of Edueatioh (Vote for One) For Member Board of Education I (Vote for One) WINPIKLD DISTRICT For Prealdent Board of Edncatloa (Vote for One) 8 M. FARRELU * I Bcottdale, W. Va. B. T. MORGAN Fairmont. R. F. D. S For Member Board of Edneatlan (Vote for One) JA8. D. BOWMAN ? I Honlt, W. Va. RLMUS T. KORAN , I Fairmont. R. F. D. * I R. B. TRAVIS Fairmont. W. Va \ LINCOLN DISTRICT For Juetlce of the Peace (Vote for One) PERRY 0. 8TEALEY. Fairmont W. Va. tar rrameni ooira ol EflWUM (Vote for One) I A. BARKIS Fairmont, R. F. D. For Member Board of Education (Vote tor One) OEORQB W. FLIMINQk Fairmont R. F. D. UNION INDtHNOSNT DISTRICT. For Justice of the Peaca (Vote tor One) PERRT 0 8TEALBT | 4 Fairmont, W, Va, . * For President Board of Education (Vote for One) HARRY SHAW - I Fairmont, W. Va. ?????am J I 1 STEPHEN VANQU1LDBI . 1 Fairmont, W. Va. it the foregoing li a true and cor> I , w filed In the office of the Clertr ; 1 Jt&XNCX CUR RET. R BBLi POWELL M Ballot rnmrnkilnntr^ iii iiflii ) yftt|