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GRAND RALLY AT EXCELSIOR A HUGE SUCCESS 2ND OF QUARTERLY MEETM6 NELL ATTENDED * ' Rev. B F. Tiptca, District Sa^fria . tfideat Keceives Wara Re sponse to Hit Helpful Messnfe «f Trvtk. K*'»4«iof, W. V»., Wi. JM.—s<ini|») »»«ijimtwly .taj at K\«*Uior M. K rinirt-h, m»<{ UhniiIi Uh* «rttlH-r v*i exteundy fr»fcr».| a larjre cm»«l dirn dl »tit l<» Kev Hy4itn, lh«fri«*t S»i i>» i>l lli** I*• i>*>«»•><•) I'MlrHt of Hh« Kji-t Tfnin t—r (VmlemMf. K*v. li|4<Mi |>'e» li«l wnmiim and fwniur, • •tit at tlx* rVMiilif »*rvi<y ttie aid** divine »'»* at luw I «*"t In t iihmC niMbrl) Btanm*r he a immMi* of truth aul lovf tlmt hi* li^nrit «>ut of tlteir <>»u lurrcitt «>rdid livmbi aveiim-s ol hitrle-r thinW inr and Ivtter living. k» v. Tii'ton in alway* weleooied hrn with an <>vaikm, fur Im* hriuira uiorf Willi liim than a p*»pel inw«tp». lie t>rinir» a |>-r*ouality (mn'mwl alth a iW|» litifiiMii *yiit|»atliy for tit** longing* an>( yearning* of trllow lieuum Truly In* in i man ailli a w>ul »i iiniM-ralnl and trie to Mtfiii to dwell a|>art yrt hr iifver limn the n iiimon toiwh. On all ixrwiiitiiii KitN'mir, lead hy Mr. R. C. tirnrjr*l>y. rendered excellent mm i«\ Mr Amh- .lone*. of Freeman, ren d-red excellent »er>mv an organist au<l Um* (MT-aaioQ of th« aeriew of inMint iii»<lf a iik at profound imprewdon npoti lh> w alio aft»Mi«l»il them. iJrv. Han<loI|>h • x |»rti»-ed himself a* paprrially | .I with the enthiMiaMii and /ral of hi* um mtirra though lh»y «l« far i«w for ll»*-ir l*4i»\n| |»a«tor than Im •kwfw. (Hi** hundred dollar* waa ill# total «iJl«i ti->u id th*« rally a detail**' re |M»rt of wliM'h %k ill a|• |<••*r in IIm* next ia-ue <d the Mri>«i»rtl Tina* a. Methodist Prelate Touring West Va. It li.iril to tiwrivf of anything in •rr inb-rntlnif than > trip through Wmt Virginia. « i liy, the **htj m pi4-turea>|tie, ui»ti iMti ve ami flilynijr. ('|w>ai invitation of Kev. R. French Hurley t<« lie with him in tlie celebration i>l the |i*«th Anniversary of lli«» A. M F. rlinrrh, I left BlnetieUl February 7. ruroiitr to t'larkaininr. A ni*ht in lliinUnirt'in witli Ki-v. J. T. t»ihl>on< and Iim if'hsi a«I. leu a <ieal of pleasure an«l inspiration t<» na. Tlie night of the 'th »a> a pent with I'rof. J, I.. Hill at the Colore*! Orphan*' ll< me It «im ui'ienl a revelation. H* Ixulilinir in well a|>|MUnte<l ami nirely Sept I'rof. an.t Mr*. Hill are allowing tltemaelvett to l«e the ri*ht (iwtple in the right |>la<r. in that evtrythi'g la re*n latril with Hornlike preen* ion. Indeed tlie institution ta Here like a largv latu i*t than a Home for Orphan children Too much |.rai-e eari n«»t I# riven for lite way in «lmh tlie II11 la are tuanag inir the Home lliuriMlay n.ght aaa «nent in i'arkera Imrg. allere me worshipped with Rev. John M. Ilrmlerwrtl, lU-thel A. M. K. I'liiirrh. The ten day* in flarkatnirg were tlie fnllewt ami nml < ompiete of any time *|ieiit in r»Tent year*. Never have ar »l»>ken to more appreciating prof»lr. Rev Hurley an«l In* daughter did evert hing they roiihi t<> mal-e <Hir «tay pleaaantand profitable Our nest point waa Weatou wliere we «|iefit a night wtth Kev. U. H. Jenkina and lecture* I to a full hoi Me. A* W e«toii '» tlie State Inatitutioii for ti>e iMMMte; ami to «»nr aurpriee an ' ilitfiwt, ae font* I «*• or •»> men in *piartmi hnilt l«>r #o, with a?»»«l'itely no provision for ■epaiatn 11 'he feehle nonded from Uie mamai'4. an<l th*- rouvalewetit from Uic lararaMv. la it pnaaihlr that Hie Ni^riM of WeaC Virginia have for*<.t'*n tlie unfortunate m»Nilim of tlM-ir rare? <»n tli*" ntlur hanil tlie whiter* are am ply |*i»*i.|r.l with private mom an.I corrnlor*. >i>a< WMaa pia//«a ami lawns, while *.nr i»-ipie are lirfdul fogetlier like ••attle. It onrht to lw anmr'irsly'i l*iat ueaa to right tliia aronf. OhHt*'1" ■< thf e»»4neai pfipli N)o| lar*» «uMi •ml wHI tppCHDlftl akot>) hai'dinfi * Ih «ll nvnWfu ini proniwolt. ttl«rai-4iM kw hifti vboni work, mm! in iMwrw, itonmuc rimrr; vhiW Bli* ti«4d h«* • wnw of I toil aabanmi to arkntHriol«r Chat the «rHnr«4 f»riiitiM |iw N'ffriM in Ri»rt«-li< 4fv mfrrh>r At Olarktbuf Prof J.»r4an had ®i««rial h• I»•' tn IhtMr trhotl •iKlil -nim Uwl 1 might addmi tlx" «t»<te«ita an«l •mlty. In rwirlnMna I ahonld like to itk, 'MM* W llw CltlVMilip of HIlletieM fVfr i ntfMNirr arum will) other (nliuM ui •e "Ulr1 And Ih»w are the Utrhrw to o |l>eir •**! «»r ilnn<>D«tralr thotr tit new* 'hvn alMnliilrlf tlrprimi of tlif farili -if «itli which to work? Will W. BROWN, I'aator IWdid A. M. K. Cliurch, Blurtield W W, Feb. », 1916. TRALEE R-v. K>«i i« lnvini «oo>l *i*-rrw in hi* hi* rlintlitn work. Mr. Ka lar<l I'ru* got l>urt a Irw <Uy« •go, but he i* able to walk around now W» are «»rry to «ay that Krook Karl j la on tln> airk li»t at Mnlten*. iud »r hot* that Im* Mill •Niii lie not. The St. Luke work ia tine here. Our itepnty. Mm. I'olly J* H«-r»*», ww t-alltti a fea day* aru to visit a ait-d meni »wr. M'ALPINE BY MRS. l.l'LA WAI.LKK. Kev h. Mt-Oloudie filial liia itt* d Sunday and pmrlieil two ahle *ermon* to nidipncN. It wm «juite Mtl at the l:« nif of Mm. Dora Wright Sunday ow the Iimm o| lier fitlirr Mr arrived at Big Mu k Tuesday •••■•it and died Wninmliy evening tf a Diimi«r of our jw p r xttended tin' funeral servu*a. Mu*i< *» Mhirn^l hy Uh* St. Paul t-lioir of thia Ui»n. Mr Jinm Moort- an«l Mm. I.aura iMirham were huaineas visitor* to IWk ley Tuesday Mm. Ada Kinney and Mm Ali«t» John son were l>u«innM visitor* to S*f4na Walnmla}. Mm Susie Karri* left Wednesday for Berkley hospital aliere alie will undergo a alight oprrat»>n. Mi« Viola Bumly. of Hot (a«1, an* in theae part* Sunday. Mm. Mamie M< •ore and children left Thumday for Koanoke to viait relatives and~~friende. Rev. W. G. Johmton. of Charleston, via the rie«t of Mr. and Mm. A. L Waller Friday. He left Saturday for Trace F->rk. Mm. Maggie White ia rejs.rted very ill at thia writing, and we hope for Iter a apt-edy recovery. Mm. Willie TiMa waa a business visi tor to Stoteabitry laat week. Miaa Mabel I'arka ia aomeahat indis (Mweil at thia writing It ia aontething very strange that keeps some of our old men go to tlie "No Ila-m Hill" eveiy night Tliey Hairn they are giving advice, hut it waa <piite auuiaing Monday uight a hen some of the young hoya put the roller* under two of the ad viser* an.I one>4ftd not atop running until he got to Big Stick, ahile the otl»er I anile* I in hia home at McAlphine at H o'clock, alien ten arid elevea had Iwen their usual hour* to get in. So lie on yoar guard. Iioya. They have changed their way. < H»e givea edTice at night, ahile I lie oilier givea advice in tlie day. Tlie people of McAlphioe are inakiag great preparation for the Minister* ami l>earona I n ion which meets here on tlie '♦tli and Hth of March. They are ri|ert ing • large delegation. We hope tlie l»rd will Mas ua with good weather. We hope much aticceae for tlie I'nioa. Catarrhal Deafness Canaot Be Cored by iwtl ippiu attvna, a* tfc»r mdmi rut* i tha dtavaard MO'i •' tha »»r Tfcrr* la Mir mm sir U car* tutrrlwl iMfnftai U< that la ay a roaatltatlonal rrrrody « atarrbsl Lfcrafnaae la f»us»4 hy an la flamr* cosdltioa of th* mucosa lining «( tk* Euatachiaa T*he W*»» thia t*hr la lnlam*4 yaa hae* a raslllnf a*sa<S sr h'ariaa. and wko It I* aatlraly cnai i. Daafaraa la tbs raauit I'iba th* taiaammatloa can ha rM«t*4 awl thia l»k» r*etar«4 ts Ita **»w»l «a«4!iK>n. k>tnn| wfll a* 4a*troya4 for»wr Many cir« sf ImImm art taae4 ay catarrh, akkk la aa InflafSrd condition af th* aacaaa asr (km Haira Catarrh Car* acta thr* th» W-od aa th* satoaa aurfacaa af tb« ay* BMh Wa wttt gtra Oaa H*alnl tMtara far Ctf aaa* af catarrhal D*«fn»aa that raaaal earad hy Haira Catarrh Cara Clrc alar* fras. All DeaMlata. ft* 9. t. CHBNKT * CO.. Tal*4a. a WEST VA. SBMUKV SCHOOL IfW i wWI»^Wl 9 wwWWw CONVENTION FINANCIAL RALLY OAT TW S''r I UIIMItl WWH)«n of thf Wm V' K>ii| Ktp'M <f S'h ail 11 t«\Hf Vmlh4t «M< >■»- tar i it Ma) 4 o. X r«n>|wi|iu >• ii<>« l«-in« • ttifh i.hiiiikh l"i |u iln« It i>al bi«rr *Umi<UihvUiui hm t. TV«* I' >hhii|i>w on I'MKnui i rm|ravi»r<it( to »««» <4 Um* hMt SiimUf >*4»«ii4 »\n»*rta |o iw*» on til" | »W ra ii TW H nr.' in it* iiM«tin« on tli» l**h ■4 »|w I llo-U iit niii I»j in A»rtl mm Itw h iu»iu tal k«ll| IU) »hit>h <ill m liool« rtij I'-^tc l to otwrrvr. Mks J. I II KNKK. Vir» Prwa. kimta-r y. \V. V » MINISTERIAL LEAS'JE kiin-all, W. V»., Krh. - Vlr. KJitor Hi-trn t>\— wmv for « f»-» « ink con • •►•rniiilf tin- »ni*tm« o| ih** M'material I .ramie nu 11 w ataoe ilate. Many oI the iMiliiit! |i**v« trere ut>»«.i|. I'rMKknt W. O I'lfUiiiifiiN. I*. It., i-alleit till" imeetinir to onlrr at 11:91 a. III., M<l o|m^l in tlie tiwal way After •hirli tli*- I'reai.leiit I in- tly attteil tf»e object of tlie iiM^liiir Many near tiM*iubm von a Met I. kinl tin* inter* at niU-nae hirtn*1 of tli** many vtaiiore aiuiitlnl. !>»•'iiitru mint I i*M»n of lea<ierahip wn< mtr. mIh,-»-I to I Ik- l.i**mi' ami proved tlieir loytlty roiMvrniinr the racial future' in llieu (Hr vim tors were hditor M T Wiiittifo of tlie Mi l) i«rell Till m; W || || irria, our pofiular in surance rej»r-»-ntative; l>r. K C. Il4r rtaoa, our forviuuat |>hy«u-ian of Kim tiall; that (werlraa vi<-e«erent Justice ot the IV** Sailing lVi«I -r, «Ii<h» useful ihwi iii Uie )Mwt <trtuan<1a our future re «|wct, an«l we can not fail to mention one Ha«*>-tt t'arter, Attorney-at-'a* an I |Mil»li<- aclioot tearlier, who »to»l liefoiv ua ail.I waltnl Mir rrstie-w thought* away on tlie a mm of |*a*. ami lam led ua hi tlie harlHit of a<lvhv liy sAyiu< to th»- l.*a*nr, "L*»k neil to this admin* •»t ration." >11 >l>rr.Ki \l. I.K V«il K I What m it? What ia iU aim. It i« not n political atfitat*»r, and it ia not Um |Mir|MMr <>( th« l.*a*ie t>» I* imkI hy any reaaoti from a in uietary «UnJp »int. Wr cr^ani/ed t<> liud out tlx* nee«la of our l«-ople ami to learn more a>»>ut aettiut; forth their principle* of right. In our laat letter we a lata* i we were m»t olliie aerkera hut lielpera We have "ot chaiijrad. We My onre attain, we know no reaaon why the l^atfiie ahould not tie umleratood. Ol'K LOYALTY I'XQUKST IONABLK. Tin* I -ea*i.e atari, la for higher ideal* and Christian <liirnity. Oar loyalty to our people wet Dot le qntMionel. Why "' We lielieve we know our atate in which we live. We further atate that we are tiereonally acquainted with iU lea<lera. We know their arhievementa, and furth er know who to truat, eo far mm the paat recor.la [mw>. We hop* and truat that our |**»|>le may note the high atand we have taken aa ininiaterial lea< lera to de fend onrwlvea froui outright alander and low rritictem. We are lalmrera aide i»y ai<le, one cannot overlook the interest of tlie other. Ttiia statement give* you our iierxtnal aentimenta of atandinit on higlier ground. We have no eueunea. We accept no ligt t airamat >f>erator <»r friend, hut me, the Ministerial l/eague, will atand 'of e«j>ial righta to all men all. KKV. W. C. f'l.KMMKNTS, I rea I J. BALL. *««■«•. Wednesday nurtil of tlna week llgoma I, waa reprt-aenlrd hy » >me of ti»e lieat I «itizena an.I KepuMican votera that are ' to In* foun-l in tlie atate. Tliey werej Mi-Kara Ji* N»|.|»-r, I'reaident Algoma i Kepi iMxan riuh, f>< rry Handy, Jatuea l.aah, llenry <ilenn and tl»eir friend, Mr. I ("liarlie Hae. of Sort It fork. Tt»ey are | all for J>idg» Ira K. Kohina hi for ernor. Notice of Application for Pirioi. I. Arthnr (V»lea. convicted of highway roMiery at tl»e February term of the ('riminal f'otirt of Mc|»owell Oonnty in ll'I V aenteiH-e.l to tio yeara in Ute pen itentiary. aill on or al*xit the l.'ith of March. I®l»», apply to tl»e itoveruor for a pardon. AKTHI'R OUliX Pay for The Timet. . * < JUDGE JCIIN L WH1TTEN Candidate for Attorney GeneraL Judge John I. Whitten was horn on n farm, in Mason C ounty. West Virginia, and has been a resident of Mason County all of hi* life. In early life he was thrown on his own resources, by reason of the death of his father, but. by gieat industry and perseveran* -e he ha* fought his way to the front, and now. in the prime oi life he it recognized as one of the leading < itt/ens and attorney* in h> section of the State. He has held several positions of honor and trust. Me served with unusual industry and ability as Judge of the old Seventh ( ir< tut which was then composed of the < ounties of Mason. Putnam .in* Kanawha, as the successor of the late Judge Guthrie. hy appointmen from the Governor. While on the bench he won piaise from the litigants. as well a* members of the bar. for his uniform courted and fairness in the tria' of cases before him. and. although hut five of the rases decided l)< Judge Whitten during the time he served as Judge were appealed t the Supreme Court of this State, his de< isions were never reversed the Supreme Court finding no error in them. He is now Referee in Bankrupt* y of the district composed o< the counties of Mason. Putnam. Ja- kson and Roane, and as Referee many important rases have come before him in the last eight year and his findings as Referee have never been made the suhje< t of correction by the United States |)i»trirt Court. He was tw;ce «!r« t» d Superi itendent of Schools of Masoi County, twice ebcted Mayor of I.is home city, and twice elected Prosecuting Atlorr ey of Mason C runty. A* Proeecutir k n » v he d.stingui«hed himself by his fidelit> to duty and ef(» lenry 111 the H«v harge of his duties to the public. He hold* the d'-rifr of Mast* r of I aws from Georgetown L'ni versity. Washm ton. IV ( . W! lie he |„ ! bii'y witl. his professional duties, having an estersive I | lt< - } « I.a* not been inartive in politu s by an> mears. lie has »erv~d in differet t campaigns as Chairman of the Republican ( «>unty I se^ut ve Committee, and was the Chairman ol that cominiMrr in the b.«t i.<mpai< n As ( haiiman of Il»e Republi an Rserutive Committee, he has always been unyit Idti.g >i sustaining the princ iples of his party, yet by uniform courtesy at.d f.times* h<- has won friends from all parties I ho«e who know him best spe^k of him as a gentleman in the truest sense of the word, and a man of sterling character, and the soul of honor He is a logical and forreful speaker. a dignified and prudent campaigner, and would add strength to the tic ket. if nominate*! His home county of Mason will take pride in giving him its unanimous vote in the primary. I will have no Interests to serve but the interests of the whole people of the State, and it is to thern I will be responsible, if nomi nated and elected Attorney General." is the declaration made !>• Judge Whitten to the people of the St.,te KELP REBUILD THE CHURCH. 1 TW itiMMlmiH tir*- wlitrti «*•*(< tin* nly Tufwiij niffht, «lr«Kr<«ymr - uiM inpi inrliiilinif tJ.r r»-»l R*|4M. ll* a( ttiia r»tf *i|)hhi| i rHurrh I•«11i«iinir It i« f admit l»»l that tl»e i lnirrh lnvc l»*n mv- j (■•I, |>ut it have lieen at • * I*- ri«k of eixlarfenn* the entire ntj. and tlie **1- ] lant fir* tirtitera feanne •»» <l>vert a part nt the water the flanif)-r line »m> ri fioed ll# i lmrrh mrr tl»«* txlarx r «»< 111* ntj The ofticer* and tm'inU-r« at llir rtiur< li irr not «-»hhj.laimmr >*»t Uir r»«l tfxl frnrn»Hi |*«>|>le of Keyac<»«>e (hi^iI (Hit of th# hrnadnev* of |>M>ir ftrarU r-n|**id to the aji*-al whirti will mum I# made lor W|i U> rmt a more •nlMtantnl in aliM'h tli«w g 0ml rariint *»fkrr« may wnr4n|i IhvI. WhIhhiC r«*tf4rf| to rm> or «tmnI ll»«* <>f Una <-ity a|»<Hil<| make mat r i li n t ion < to l*»l|» iIm- \+-<>f>W • •I Mt (ihurvli Iw-irin th»* ••WtKNI ol M iHllk'lllltf *llll«Mlt •May. \ |k• mi11n*-1■ I t)C.ir»f*i< nun <>l K>*j«Uin» J I. «lrr».|y adtiM-rit* I t ■■ • towar<|| »»rrt-i 11>>f• «»< (tit* ' *tur<li ll»» v >inii l>*fnl ttx- *nlwrrt|»t i ii mii'l t« r»-»IJ U> !•■) tltf iixm-) mm at any tun** 111» iiiiw will latrr Mr \ It-iirt'iaon, ol I.«n«lrraf1. mrlit aifc-tiiuan at tt# W#—i Virginia (VtlVyieU* In-tiKiU-. win* hm» at hi* h'tiie >< r it* t»a-t m »ntfi '■*(-■«Mr of Ml n«*i. r»t»irn^«l lo < <ti»rl» *»'>n Y rv\ay. Mr Itntiirwnn m a utrofiic »iU|> K »»mk»>h for «..»v»-rriof man arvl <|t<l mmmm ?»ry tivr a >rk Iof tin* ra<i«> iliinn* hw K*v. Df. A. 8k l&ctlj » coodtirtini; J miTil wrvw— at the «bi» Kaplial churvh nf which k#v. Dr. » llw l<a*C"r. I»r. Kelly »• «Ulr K\ ar**-l >•* *o«l i* •rll known iim| |« ikrouftkNil Um> »tmlr Mr bm tf»» •lialiiitfi*iahr<l hon or of uor* bavin* twvu (tie tr*< l»rr oI tkivrrnor H. 1>. HiltirlJ in b«an Cuun ty ind Um /■.-»» admirer «.f his fortu w pu|»il. Mr. Iiur A. Scm\, wplnyw of lh* A*l|nUnl < Ifc* nt dwrinmn, h in Mrlw>«i*ll Oxihtj «»n Ihmibm*. Mr. N««>i m wrli known tlirmiirhont bit t-vouty »u«l i* v« ry po|>uuur «ilb «U fattHMM. Mr An. I re* jimm, «/ N«>rthf<»rk, wm iii lit* » itj Una »«rrk |>rv« liiUK Kulxn miii (<>r (iintruor. R. J. Wormly OF WILCOE, W. VA.. AGENT FOR Great Eastern Gasuaim Company Of New York TttM tliMiiiMuy pniini* t«mi with > >N>h, y w«iimI •vuknin, «i< «u.| uxl ••uly « «Mia $-» tint $|u p»r jc»r liMiirm *n«l tin* Miut* amount m men. IkiM Ihmiimw in itiitolM <>i Dam. la rrli*l>l«> in |«rtu ultr. R. J. Wormly, Wilcoe, W. Va. Mrs. fl. Williams EXPERT MANICURIST HAIR DRESSER The in«»st up to-«late Parlors in the State K«iuip|>etl with every modem convenience Graduate Artists Prompt ami first class service in parlors or at home of patrons NO |ltf KKDKKAL AVK , 2 tloors Ih'Iow the Klks <)|H*ra House BLUEF1ELD, W. VA. The Royal Order of Jonavid of Amerca, inc. OF WASHINGTON D C. h'irOn l> fclltr p »r in » »V» Ijm, m \ <«■ •'< •- a • •» lent bmjtii of $ » i» »r w i »ic. 'or DUl<iUiSiliu. in o l.\<» II iiMtiif #."» I •. ill kD'k'ii II♦i »t| • if >1 > M •! »i »p • I in mi and # i n "i of om irie-v: i t* or^ninri a i I I • ti«»-* f ir t»i-» •Ut*iof P'na^vlfiiiv W j*1 Va , K mlu ♦.**. I<',,»rilt. Alt b%ui« and Mi«maai|>|M U )V.VL OiiO'Cll oy I >NVVMl), ol' Am nitn, Mh .4U.S4, N W WAS'IINGTO*. 1). I? J I Pinnoil Restaurant and • L* lllllluy Grocery Store Nail do »r to the Old Finney nun J. Everything sanitary. Maala at alt h»ur«. nlirut an I d if , price* re Ai m tble. S if i drinka and Groceries. Ciine in and buy what you want. Lmz> Kinney will loV« aftar y.i«r wtnt* a« of old. Blarding and Lodging, clean roomi Hurrah! Hurrah! lake Stock Wt(ht Now! HUNTINGTON Building Clear of_ Debt Tills 11 •»<]«■ mi i«* atriMtur** m now owim«I atwilnH; 'if llw ni<rk Ixildafli of thf I'ftliitn Mutual In v»*«t<ii»Mit \«»«'ialio:i anl m * Him illiMtratM.fi of what tin Ir <i<m* Uy aim mtf ti<m of ilfurl an«l nnilal action. It m in<ln»i a I h^ihwimfit an I ahonl<| ifi vr nrw hfa. nt-w lioj* ar»«l n»w inai>irati mi to r**ry «t»< -khoM«*r ant »v«T «u*rnh«*r of U»^ oritur ami ra«-« I#1 no on»* li«Nitib> h,nif**r to •ularri^w for dirk in Una (rxat nifporHtiMi -Tir I'ythian Mutual Invaatfmmt A«ociation -for in dn* Urn* it m «nr<- to i»aj hamiimiiD mvhImxW on the inom; invaat* il $K) Is The Price Per Share Kith#f pan) up or on th# installment |»ian Aak thr air**nt in four l<*-alitf at»oMt it or writ* to Una otfirc. The Pythian Matnal Imtstmiat Associitiin I L. O WIL*OH. PrvaMaa' RfS CM A mi K* TON, W. YA. ff Honest Tailoring Wanted at once 1500 Men To Select Their Suits of Overcoats At L1EBMAN BROS. Semi-Annual Sale Prices MADE TO YOUR MEASURE $15 For a short time onlv TWO PIECE SUIT OVERCOATS LIEBMAN BROS., Watck for oar kw opeaiag at Kimball, W. Vl The Tailora From The Cradle NORTHFORK and GARY, W. VA. Free