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]EfHMg?" - :' I Bis duties, the lone time, durakins, Parkersther towns in The West Virtoday some or political sitnar t saw it in the id lie heard or he had on that lets, and memmake no claim {testations and it., Sutherland, This is easily sople are interiter Importance id individually, relative connecity and interest nd child. West ieir part, doing : it splendidly. In getting bnsy. ' and there has ] ir will to help > time a cessa- ' 1 intense inter- j i that they are to their politifetfnl and carethat regard. I :eenly sensitive ions that will the war. They sir attention to . The impresmost of ahem nds and are as they will be at t campaign, d outstanding" >n in the state, ised me. isxthe J in the Republithronghout the cterlstic of the { : is of the rank i %e no question-! of the Republi-; here is no fault-1 o factionalism, j mds to be healnents to be ap;h to line up in candidates. The , lg the cordial al support in . Viewed from Is angle, oar party has the advantage { the opposition, for It is a veil | >wn fact that no snch unity preIs on that side. Their primary had embittering effect and- left sore CC3 that cannot be healed up in the rt time left till election. From .'that standpoint of reasoning ce, I believe confidently that the rtblican- party will win a sweeping, 'time victory in the state next j nth. It is a Republican state. With mony and nnity existing in the par--,, as it hasn't existed for .fourteen rs, the most natural opinion then i hat we will win. The most import- J and necessary^ thing to that end., a, for our leaders, their captains j. lieutenants, is to concentrate a i roughly organized effort to get out j The effort of some of the candi-; Mates of the opposition to raise tnc : Byalty issue failed utterly and felled . asly. It was destined to collapse, for . here was nothing to sustain such an Kne, against any Republican nominee ! Bit the ticket. Those of them who Have official records as members of Bkmgreys have such records as can Btand the closest inspection, and which j Brovc the'r sound statesmanship and borough going Americanism. Before ! he country was plunged into this war. i her made a record for advocating and Boting to build up the nary, the connBty's first line of defense, and the tinny?they hare stood with their par y staunchly for the policy of prepared ress which such great Republican Readers as Colonel Roosevelt. Judge raft. General Leonard Wood. Senator lodge and the late Augustas.P. Gard er inaugurated and steadfastly main 'Ined.. And from the time that they rpted for the- declaration of war up > fin now. now man or set of men with Bny regard for truth and.the Ameri an spirit of fair play will Impugn jhat part, of their record. fj|'~The recent special elections and be, recent regular election In Maine Bjowed veiry positively that any effort j B>-make party capital ont of this war : Pis Indignantly resented by the public, j KThere has not been and never will be Buy divisions along party lines on the , matter of the war. Republicans arc : Just as loyal as Democrats. Death! Bin the "battlefield is just as Impartial a selecting Its heroes to make the su- j ^^Why/^te^ ":thod* Whlch I Are Foreign -o Your- Business fji I Policies,'To Take Root in Your p ' ff It is'possible to employ a fH i IH corps of bookkeepers to ke-p II a -business In perfect order !| | and yet neglect the simple mt acornnting necessary In perIK I These personal expend i tares ere sometimes the lit- { tie spoons that are exhaust- j: ins the pile that the shovel J Is, bringing In. jx KB- ' Hake it a point to Install M . MB oar personal account system IjS ^ ill y CHAMx/BBOOK8 SMITH. f pramc sacrifice in this most righteous it all wars. Republican boys and Democratic boys. Northerners and Southerners. American heroes all. are lying side by side. Back of the lines i united people Is backing np its ?iant Army. No division along party lines occurs in the bond campaigns. In Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. work. Any party, any candidates or campaign managers; that attempts such a thing is an enemy of the country at x most critical hour, and deserves the ?com of the nnhllc ' "Frankly, the people of West Virginia know as well as I know it. that there isn't a nominee on either ticket who is not a staunch and loyal American. and any attempt to influence the public to & contra wise belief is very ill-advised to say the least,, and an insult to the intelligence of our people. A Republican Congress will as loyally support the administration in its conduct of the war as a Democratic Congress. There 4* ample proof of the truth of that statement, for the record 9 fthe war"Congress discloses that the Republican minority more steadfastly stood by the President's war measures than the members of his own party did. Some of the most important af the war t* ; sures could not have been enacted at all had it not been for the votes and the leadership of Republicans. We have had an illustration 9f this within the past few days. The President appealed to the ?enate to pass the suffrage amendment, the basis of bis appeal being that it was a war measure and absolutely necessary for him to have as an Instrument in prosecuting the war to a successful conclusion. The Republicans supported him almpyt as a party unit. The Democrats did not. In the face of that Che Buy Then S i We can 1 wool supf Have yc OU1 HEIIN JUJLX 316 Madisc \ Ipommander-fai-cMef of oar aiujs^and four nary. By that act. they destroyed j the last TttC(a of their main reliance j in their present campaign to retain control of Congress. They can no !| longer argue that the President in his I conduct of the war needs a Congress I controlled by Ms own party. It ir? proven and established tact ot history that be cannot depend upon a Congress ot bis own party tor wholehearted, regular and reliable support. -The Congress to be elected next | month will have some after-the-war j problems to solve. They will. In many i cases be absolutely new problems.J There will be no precedents to follow and no guide-posts to steer by. Their ! solution will affect generations to follow. I found that in West Virginia our people are thinking of these afterthe-war problems; are looking ahead, i They fully appreciate, I think, the i gravity of the situation that will con- I front us. In the economic readjust- i ment to follow the war's conclusion, the welfare of the masses~will be paramount consideration. Labor will present its Just demands. In consequence the revitalizing of the policy of protection to American labor ,to American industry?American for Americans? is just as certain to happen as thai Germany is to be beaten and a worldpeace established upon foundations of permamency. There, is not the slightest chance of that not occurring: The , policy of protection is as sure to come I to the forefront as the sun is to rise. NTothlne could be more certain. On ; that issue. *e need not discuss how the Republican party stands. It is the party of protection for the laborins nan. for the wage earner, and for the industries of our country. "On that, everybody knows how our party's nominees stand. They are sound and orthodox upon the principles npon which the Republican partyis bullded. There is no doubt at it. er T1 Liber ave and G ielp you to c >iy. >ur clothes c * AUTO fZE&< rAMiri?? >n St. * 2P* I nuLT*iii j>il tr rmu Tii'r fiiTno*^S3 im inner . TirniiarnwHhiai principles ox our party, fkwuiwwinni Bowera* Reed and Woodyard have official records covering a number of years which stamp them with the public approval. They are men of proven experience, patriotism, integrity and Individual three of character as public officials who have been tried and not found to - - SE **? -v a- t j to M wanting, uzanes j. I whom every Republican leader expects to redeem the First district?certainly a protective tariff district if there* be one Is the state?has advocated protection from the stamp in every campaign in which he has spoken since coming of age. Senator Wells Goodykoontz is a sterling Republican, sound as a dollar on the cardinal principles of our party, an able man. and will prove a worthy successor to a most worthy and splendid representative*. Congressman Edward Cooper. \ I can say as much, too. for Hon. L. S. Echols, j oar candidate in the Sixth district. | All these men should be elected, and II confidently expect all of them to be elected . They should receive the vote of every Republican. There isn't a reason why any man who calls himself a Republican, who believes in the principles cf the party, should cast a vote against any one of them. "My investigation of the situation has made me most confident. I expect Major Davis Elkins to carry the state by one of the biggest majorities that has been given any successful Republican candidate in a good many years. And I expect to see every candidate for rcpreesntative in Congress elected by snch majorities ~ds will leadfe no doubt in any one's mind that the Republican state of West Virginia is planted :.-*ck In the Republican column on both feet and there to stay for some time to come. ' With such a result as that. West Virginia Republicans -will be ready and organized, enthused and confident for the bigger event that is scheduled to happen along about the year 1920." ie Ai Hhu Ri IJ III V onserve Ms :onserve the cleaned or d WILL CJ nrwiyiD OV_^lYAJ. f \ND DYE Fairmont -firs \ Pp^yf n^ fwi' WWIfra, jpffy^ few days recently atD. CX. Baker's. Mrs. Moms KlnlnaM sad sob. Bb ley. also the former's nephew. Ba Hall, of Fairmont, were railing at 1 R. Han's Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Morgan. Ms and Mrs. Lonnie Hayhnrst were eal CttwWa lng OQ JOTS. JCWUitt iuvigoM last. Kiss Diretha Satterfleld, of Little to vs. spent last wfeek with her faihei Aaron Satterfleld. Mr and Mrs. David Baker were call ing oV John Mnndell Sunday evenin/ last. Candy Moore add daughter. Bertha were calling at the former's father's Mr. Owen Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Arthnr Layman wer< cawfng- at D. C. Baker's Saturday even lag last. Nelson Swisher who has been 111 is thought to -be Improving at thii writing. N * "? rilntm WOVIfrAKh Mr. and Mrs. Dayton 'Grubb. Mis; Leona Mundell and daughter. Mandle were calling on Mrs. Sebtna Morgai Sunday evening. ' Transfer and hanling done promptly and carefully. Call phone 698-J. Thomas Caruso. 221 Meredith Street. (Hear of Court House) Fairmont Transfer Co."" All kinds of hauling done promptly and carefully. Household goods a specialty. Also long distance moving. Phone 517. V \ rmy f mds iterials? Country's [yea., ^LL ANY II T^o CENTS A minn ' r '' ' HELP WANTED?MALE Phone 654-R. 10-S-tf-4516 r WANTED ? Fireman; good wgwi; steady work; eight hoar shifts; ftee h transportation 00 cars. Apply Jayunne Power House. Jayenne. 10-2-6t-t5H^ WANTED?Carpenters. 70c per hour 8-hour day. Time and half for over r time. Double time on Sundays. WANTED?^laborers. 40c per hour 8-hour day. Time and half for orer time. Doubel time Sundays. Ap' ply Frahne Bros. ft Halghley. Wheel , and Axle Shop, near B. ft O." round . house. 10-4-tf?1537 WANTED ? Blacksmith and horse, shoer, married, wants position; thor; oughly understands the treatment of lame horses and mules. Steady work, er. A1 references. Address Box 4558 1 care West Virginian. .. . 10-9-2t-455S . WANTED ? Assistant bookkeeper, t male or female. Large operating coal company. State age and salary . expected. Address Box 4552. West Vlr' WANTED?First class stenographer. imale or female. Coal company. ??-? ?' WW oauu/. *v irv* .vw? MEN WANTED?Mechanical workers, machine operators and general work. Helmick Foundry Machine Co? Sth street and Belt Line. Fairmont. W. Ya 9-28-tf-4495 WANTED?Men Cor necessary war industry. Stedy employment, good : wages. Apply wire chiefs office. Bell Telephone building or call phone IE 17 after 5 p. m. ' 10-7-St 4546 FOR8ALE ABAKGAIN?ST^rEstSmBoller for $150.00. Lap Joint doable riveted return Tubular Boiler 32 in. * 8 infitted with steam dome 8 in. x 22 in. x 26-3 In. Tubes supported by walls by 4 lugs. Equipped with flush front, i grate bars, water column, steam gauge, pop valve, injector, etc. Complete. Must be moved at once. Call at Imperial Ice Cream Co., Cor. Cleveland Ave. Aid Jackson St, Fairmont W. Va- | 9-25 tf 4480 FOR SALE?Quick at a bargain, good typewriter, dresser, beds, line mattresses. four hole eook stove, notions etc. 548 Pierpoint Ave. 10-8-tf. 4555 FOR SALE?1913 model Cadillac touring car. Apply 207 Bell view Ave, Fairmont W. Va I0-4-4t-4528 FOR SALE?1918 model Ford Roadster, with full equipment Apply 225 Liberty Ave, Bellvlew. 10-8-lt-4554 FOR SALE?Kissel-Ear, Maxwell and Ford Roadster. Hall Garage Co. 10>e-3t FOR. SALE?Genuine Victor phonograph. $20.00. Also attachment to play Edison 'records on Victor or Columbia machines, inclhding 5 Edison records, $10. Apply 121 Main street 10-5-2t?4514. WE MANUFACTURE Apple barrels. Lime and Flour barrels; barrel staves, apple ladders, barrel lines. Let us quote you prices. "Virginia Coop erage Co, Cloverdale. Va 8-26-26t-4333 FOR SALE?Soft Bring outfit complete with cash register, etc. Apply Kenyon Hotel. ?? 10-7-2t?4539 FOR SALE?Large Fire and burglar Safe. Cabinet Address. Box 4542. West Virginian. 10-8-2t ? 4542 FOR SALE?Pool Room outfit?3 | dandy tables, good chairs, cash register. Appyl Kenyoir tiotei. j 10-7.2t?4538 FOR SALE?Shetland 'Pony, young and sound, veil broken. Call at I Kenyon Hotel. 10-7-2t?<540 FOR SALE?Dayton scales and cash " register. Address 330 Maple Ave., Graf top. W. Va. 10-7-3t-4S48 FOR SALE?Cash register and two ice boxes, one large, one small. Address Box 4547 West Virginian. -n ^ 10-7-tf-4547 AGENTS WANTED WANTED?Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Address 4259 West Virginian. 10-4-6t-4529 BOOMS WANTED WArrTED TO RENT?Two rooms for light housekeeping. Address Box 4544 West Virginian. 10-7-2t-4544 LEGAL NOTICES To Whom It May Concern. All persons owing the estate of R. Leigh Fleming, or haying claims against said estate, are required to file same with the undersigned. G. R. CUNNINGHAM. Administrator. 9-19-26; 10-3-10. ^BUYSSSTP jjjj u i " "*" ] Chicago Mercha The National War Savings C< cavitation has Issued the followln 1 Chicago Merchant: v The way for an individui to set along is to work and si normal times, how much more the present Savins hy ever: winning of this war as is th< than that, the mobilizing of a military step is not accompac mman saving of **>? nation. Start a Savings Account WK fttlwyMAVWI ^DaJUL ^UUmw^KJUL whi>'^' JL' X U| wiwrrnrT' "riiiiiii ;TW?M*ufei!Njl8iMM of older cli?iwr Phone 378. 9-21-tt? ;4t? ' or. Fairmont btttetWANTED?Gtrk to n Good w?M. - ^iwr Tiu<%nBwwSaga Virginian office. ^ ^ i WANtEP?Gtri to do ??^gd hngijfl *ut L. Inquire 232 ICaIh -*"A B * ^ v TVK SA-ut;?so sen zarn^ houifi 7 roofBi, good barn with silo and straw shad. hMgw^g^^H barn, other iwenny MMMBH Some timber and tm land. flnfcjdp|p|| town of 26.000 population. Teems. g one-half balance secorBd by mortgage. Price $5700. 1 In Si SSg ? bargains. write tor^tago Sst. E. H. Write for fteT & Ford. Lynch burgh. Va. stocks on government contracts. We are In the marimfc flnr BtodfeaWiisgi nirt logs tor onr Gen Stock Factor^NSB which we are now, bniTdinp ip. Roan- 1 oke, Va. Onr goreniment is in ntgent | neca of this snppUea. and It will he considered a patroitic istf ob mr part it yon will take this Sadtter up with ns st cnce. IT. yon have any j Walnut timber for sale, or aay<Aat6p-?? mation as to other parties whoi-'ksse^ Walnut timber, win be ipiuwIaiiflflM Address Pernod Walnut AVender. 5 Co., Box 481. Roanoke Va. OOtiKy 316 Jetferaon St. HC j WANTED?Teams for gradipa?;.j!|p?^| carpenters, at new Phosphoroas* { plant at Rivesvflle- Apply Areola : Co, 224 Professional WANTED?For winter or Idnger. ^^lfr^ preferred, tarnished, or Mftiijijilpi house in desiable Ideation, cdt^ oi?;J suburban. Best of care taken of s?p erty. Responsible party. Phen S5X7; or address 221 Professional BWg. .: - * " --"cat WANTED?To bay second h?ndAacie?l or cabinet. Imperial Ice CraMpr ^SfiEija s -1AA>fJuS9r--" : : FOOR SAKE?6 room bouae -an paved street. S minutes- a al^ffiiEBjp Court House. Lot 60x160. - ttoiiffiffiS'reg able price for Immediate sale. Toms H liberal. Call phone 426-R-L1^7-dt<<Mlf'l A STOKI^FOR MKT in Waf^aSH tel Bldg. Apply Ma^ager^'Ws FOR RENT?Store room . andaaa%j8 merit at 205 Walnut Ave. Can sire Ions term lease. Apply Ulss Amos, express office, WatSttS^aSpi SS^l! 4553. care West Virginian ' l0-S-t?45S3 5 OR RENT?3 rooms fOr BfPt jPWaWM keeping. Apply 111 MerchantoBfeli Glasses of all Bnfc correctly fitted. BrtWMtlw guarantee d^j ; Han Block cmr Mamma One 1 S*or% " - - - - ~ r ~ T J J. -t. f WlndowGlass antWMMMa 1 ; Repairing and rebuilding M? tomobQe radiators a specialty^;., 1/M Old Radiators Bonflht. Rsbi-i . Practical Tinner and Sliest Metal Worker. 328 Monroe Stg-% 358585858585858585858^858jE8| / immittee Section on National Os? ? t statement by Julias Bosenwald. S J. for a business, for a v~** n ve. H saving is necessary la S necessary is it in a time like - " ^ rone is as imperative for the "-^Jg! i mobilizing of armies; more rmi?? ii entirely ft this iled by the rigorous. " : i i'ii iliiiiMMB n U. TD?r.