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B WANT ANYTHING? S J LEA DER 8 I Want A(1h I ffl BRING RESULTS? B _ ""classified COLUMN PROTOGRAPH GALLERY;—C. .K. Cal) ill ha* opened a photograph gallfry on the comer of Higgtu feolaam and Princeton avenue* and Will appreciate the patronage of the public fI>R RENT OR GALE;—One five room house on 4th Street, near High School buLldlng—Newly paint ed nice garde? and fruit. Apply to J. M. BCHOLS. 137 4th bL l-GJ»-£t.. REWARD—Fifty dollar* wlli be p^to for evidence leading to the am»i and conviction of anyone turning In false fire alarms. . . d. N. 8PKIUEN. FUv Chief. 1-2T-3L •. LOST:—14 black seal hand bak on street car between Alt a wont and Whit* a Pharmacy- Return to Lea der oOrw and receive reward. Mrs. L. H MlUar. l-3Mf tele now on at the People* Store Company. MONEY TO LEND ON REAL Estate. L. J. HOLLAND. l-24lJ0-8t. SALESMAN Wtd.—To sell Grocers, Druggists, CJonfectloners; 1125 monthly and expenses. California C)<Jer and Extract Co., 27P Leffing Fell. St. Louie, Mo. FOUND;—One cow, red with white F'nlte spot*. Crumpled horns about fifteen yearn old. Owner can aorelve satue by proving the property. paying feed bill and this advertisement. Jno. T. Bailey, Blue field, W. Va. l-13-3t-ltwk. The uiuefleld Evening Leader 1« t'a# best advertising medium In this section. __ v **'• A rir i notice. By virfie of a deed of troat dated on the Ktb day of Marcn 1908, made by Joa. P. D. Gardner to us m trus tee*, and of reoord in the office of the Clerk of the County of Mercer and state of W*«t Virginia, in Deed of Trust Book No. 17. page No. 16, I #111 sell at public auction, to the blflnowt bidder on Saturday the 19th flay of February, 1910, commencing at 11 o'clock a m . at the front door erf the City Hall in the town of Bramwell, West Virginia, the follow ing property, to-wit: One house and lot with all the appurtenance** (thereunto beflonfling, Situate In the town of Bramwell, county of Mercer and state of West ^ irglnia. being the rame house and lot now occupied by the said Jas P. D. Gardner, party of th« first part lo the aforesaid deed of trust, an a duelling house, deed to w-nich la of reoord In the county Clerk's Office or mercer County, West, Virginia in TV«-4 Jlook No <6. page No. 286, and being a part or parrel of the wune (raet of land which wao conveyed to ♦be party of the first part by JuMa A. TanbersW and J. W. H. Tan ker sey. her hnaband, by deed brarinr date on 2dth day at August. 1902; being lot No. 1 of Gardner’s Plat Tfeorded In Map Hook No. 2. page No. J In the County Clerk's Office of Mercer County. West. Virginia, and to which* reference la hereby made to the several de*Ma aforesaid fon • mpre complete description of t.ie Mid propert*. 7 ft r MR IF 9AL1C The same ahall bs sold for cash as to so mneh of <ba proceeds aa may be necessary to defray the expense* of eictiilng this truat, and the fee* for recording •he perne. If then unpaid, and to dis charge the amount of money that lx now due to the estate of W. J. Munsgy, which said amount Is |2on wlt'n Interest from the date of the deed from the party of the first part to Pfrure the aforesaid W J. Mun ney |n the payment of the aforesaid nfnount; said deed bearing date on the 24th day of March, 1908. This the I3fh day of January. 1910. MR* T. 19 TintCKlTY, W. I BRICIHSY. Trustee*. : 1-1,1*4 l-*at. The Evening Leader ahould be In cv» ry home. B^gln the New Year by aubscrlblng to BlueQai^ Only Evening Paper, PATTERSON'S ELOQUENT I TRIBUTE TO TOE SOUTH That was a maatsrpleo* of word painting whlcu fell from the :ip# of Governor Patterson, of Tcnneasoe, Id delivering an address before the Ten nessee Society of New York. In New York City. It v»3 so replete with facts which should be told and re told, that we take supreme pleas ure In reproducing herewith annie of the ealent portions of the speech. After a brief introductory* in a light er vein Governor Patterson asld: "To this gathering of native bon southerners, who can never forge tae land of their birth, 1 wiah t< bring a message from the south. an< it is one of hope and cheer. I g;*eal not of the past, for that is aeeur. and sacred. It needs oo euloglsn from her sona, and Is above the de iraction of others. I wish not t •l»eak of the dangers she has br&vt * if the shadow^ that have fallen up v n*r i«.th, of her redemption fron ’b<» perwers of evil, but of the s^ur' as shf stands in the day of jven.’' and prosperity, with the mists dla pelied. tried by the fires and proven i true, her feet panted upon the solid' rook, with form erect and eyre agl -a ^llh hope and expectation. ' Nature has been very kind to th vouth. Tho climate is the best typ. of the temperate none, neither tov v.arpt to enervate, nor too colj V chill the activities of men which can V employed frotu the beginning oil tk»* end of the year. Her soil is of t'niMa variety, and produces in pro funion, with lese labor than the solV >f any other portion of the lohabl vble globe of like extent. Tiose tw. oil and o'(mate, form'ng a happy conjunction in the gulf states, and 'hose just north, produce the cotton ■rop, of which the south has the mon vply by reason of her natural <y>n iltlons and which clothes near!; nine-tenths of the uuraan race Th» value^of this crop is stupendous, b-* lug greater than all the gold and h!1 ver produced in the world, and ne *r ly equal to half of all the min. ra production of the United State®. Hhou’d the prices of this year's yield maintained for five oonseoutlv* reasons, the mind can scarcely com prebend the vast riches wbic'u would 1)0.4r in the lap of the cotton produc Jngr tdatcH. "Hut this is not all of the state ment, for the mllltj pursuJng the linen of loast resistance and ore fa*; coming to the fields, and 6oonor than ♦fe know practically all of thw raw product will there bp changed Into] tho manufactured form, and the seed ' sKuich died in the ground to bring rortho the flower and the fruit will | And its highest form and finest use, not beyond , but at tho portal* of its grave. "The south, Mr. President, in ad dition to thi« peculiar advantage be i f-itowed by nature, can equal, end [even surpase, with the same methods of farming, any other crop whicu I can Im grown within the limits of (the continent. She ha* minerals of ■♦very kind abundant store; water power unexcelled, and hold* in her keeping the nation’s reeerve of Um bel . There la uo man who goe* to the south and 1* willing to do the work of a man who cannot Ind profitable employment and the avenue opened to independence. There Is no cry of distress anywhere throughout this region. The question of existence al most solyes Itself. ‘‘The fanner stands amid hi.-* briad tef^s, and about him are bis bursting .ranarles, hln sheep and cattle. 'He >reathe« the air of independence, att' luty, there grows the hardy and ele uenta virtues which, like the water* f the living spring, make gre u tic •horcs, bestowing health nod sirwo<. hwheievver tbuy go The south, Mr Pres I del t bar' i fn-.ed every b cwi:h ,t ’ - nr’, rtliu J Witn her vast j»o8 bihfi a o ' el or known, and when fue f:,d'.pv j •diapprehensions aie altogether m j »e tide wil turn In an Irrepigin,.k vave and a future poet will uri e t ell of another star of empire wh*' ib wanderings, ik d down n*.t > 1 >1.\J eland, aud became tran*j * .< he ovljest vision li« . y.-a h,ia eld since flr«t it6 course lu.t.,e bxnv ■da begau "With increased wealth and d ve*. «d interests wo have made ay * and rapid at rides In pjpulur \.<^u :> ' ou. our people are alive to the n<\ >a ity of good road .. the develop no i f our wau rr.ajr*, and are coiupre ending a» never before the.r ^.^n' l ength and the great rkt^a >vhc j ie about them. *■**• ■*• x If one cou d travel ♦tr1- srtrkinni tow who was familiar with I*;*; tionts even a decade ago, he would l' amazed at the changes which even h.s brief «pan of time has wronger’ 'The fold, the factory, the f;»rg£ v' "Ivl t*•! 1 above tho power wonji it" marvelous recuperative p^.wt'r of Per people, and of the golden fut.iri '.ilch spreads before the vision.** ' In material expansion, yin the ■nighty industrial awakening which '.as come to the south, then- ia not a not*- of dissonance "How shall we ns a prop’s reach ur fullest capacity, and how »hal’ .ve regain our lost position a« ih leading factor in our n at Ideal lHe’: If I had the right of authority, could my words he acceptod, they wp.i < fall with unmistakable meanii.g ifpon the ear* of those among whom 1 wan itorn, and ex fact to live and die. They would be to warn them against ho dangers of cheap and desiructiv sentimentalism. If a prayer for their welfare and ultimate destiny could reach to heaven, It would be for the rebaptism in the waters of a faith which made th-dr fathers strong on Mtgh to mle this republic for more than half of its existence, who won , tt« liberty from Kngland, built its flr*t temples, wrote its declaration;: framed Its constitution, and carved for the republic the twin jdl’nrs of liberty and law. ' PROSPERITY OF WORKING MEN Berlin, Feb. J.~Homo striking in 1 leaf ton* of German working men's prosperity are contained in the Prus sian savings bank statistic* The deposits In the Kingdom which comprise only two-third* of the Em pire totalled about $2,383,000 at the end of J&oh. Deposit* during that year were about $112,500,000 more than In 1007* and the 4mfma of d«e posits over withdrawmls amounted tr> aboii' i fc}£fOf Atm. The yrmtowt. Increase of deposits over withdrawn wa* reglfdcred In the heart of Industrial Germany, the Fhfne Providence and Westphalia oontWbrplng hourly 919,760.000 and $16, OOO.O on Ky]h*rtn p-edir‘ that 10JO wiil briny the fetal Prussian savings bank deposit* to $2,300,000,000, or twice the amount of the Indemnity which Prussia exacted from Fringe The amount dtie to deposit/ ra In t»;e itrltleh Post Office tarings tmnk in 1008 wa« about 630,241,070. The locreaae 1n J008 w-as only $15,740,085 NO SUNDAY MAIL. London. Feb. J —Sunday in I>ondon has hitherto been unlike Sunday an; w.iero eloe—even in Kngland- by r« awon of t.| e total absence of mail delivery. Londoners do no* e\jwct, aud do not net., letters on Sunday inornir<c« Hut to flli the jyip a tipe r1al telephone sen ice ha* bo.*n es tablished by the Tim, Office, which undertt&ke* to tekphorv# to the Ad dresses on Sundays. letter*, which are prepaid fot that purpose |u ad dltlon the ordinary postage, u pf j three pence (6c) le charged for every j thirty words Only telephone acrihers, of course, can liavo their : Sunday letters delivered in this way. SUBSCRIPTIONS j FOR SOUTH POLE Ixtndon, Tun 28.—With tli*- srovn m« nt grant of 1100,000 towards tii« cost r f Captain Scott.'* Anartie ©edition, the total subscriptions , *'cach befwWft $T3d,000 and | , practically insures the d-*psrt ; d*«l/of *tlie expedition next. .TillK. a/ though Captain Fcott will try to : raise an e*’r» IdO.ooo in the mean time. It ha* been d-vddod definitely that the base of the expedition » ill i* *»t,i (■"hrlstcfmreh, New Zealand 543 QUAKERS ; IN YEAR 1909 Rome, p*eh. J.—Nineteen hundred | and nine wag a rear of earth-' Cjuakrg for Sid y, where the areal I caftatroph. rf t.e last da>s of lfiCft inhered In a year of constantly rie, tirrlDg earth tremors. I>urln* the year ending December 2k, 1009 no fewer than f>43 shock*! were registered a* Uj#» observatories of the island, 130 occurring on the Mr f day and IfiU in the month of January. The amalloat nutnher re corded wan in the month of Noitanir, her, when on I' ' rvy# w-rc register ed. m A BEAVER DAM. !**»• Pasting It Inspired In • Uniysr' sity Professor. I have jet to meet the roan who can walk for the first time through a Ikyiv er works, ns the range of a colour of beavers is called, am! not feel »oiuo thing of file sentiment of human asso ciation. It is a araaatloD very similar to wl»at wo feel when we come out uuex|M.vicd> ly Into u woodland clearing uf.cr u long day spent in the unbroken soli tudes. I once fctootl with a lonnunl pcMfi’Mtvr of Columbia college on tlie bank of a stream in eastern Canada and looked down on n frostily made beaver dum- , one of the best In point of construc tion that 1 had ever soon. It w as. in deed. a really stupendous uflulr for a feaver to have made, Hullt of alder poles and brush, weighted with mud and small stones. It was fifty feet long, six feet high and raised the level uf the water by about sixty inches. Seen from the upstream aide, ii pre ssed the appearance of n niqre *x loss evenly disposed array of *b<wt | sticks protruding from a long monad of mud Just level with the surface of the restrained w ater. From below tlu brushwood supporting the dam pniiiv was plainly visible and the ingenuity iX Its placing at once apparent « Xhpre was of course none . f that pile driving or bualu i w.a\ e tvnv. % at pne time played so l.p , a part fit.I lie picturesque descriptions by t.itnf writers, but devtc It : run -meea* l’t wpa n really teuv'tio .• piece iT at.line I riifciiictTin.c Vpcctvd it for several i: i i *es in im pressed silence. * “I iahuuld be afraid to kill a filing that know so much." lie snld thought fully.—Halley's Magazine. __ it • t> Mr7*MOUS BALLET DANCERS. • torIra of I»e Taglionl, Fanny KHtU* and Lola Mnnln. Tt has l>eeo asserted that the grrftffl died when the famous TagHopt r«w»j iu liMo. At Any is to, the laiDt today la chiefly fc spetbiclo of Am a ann c»)<k«A CucvH fafr a v*ry ftw performers, daucing as a bl#h art has vanished. <«r 1 There In no olio now to sot beside JAj>*,lon,» wl>° wns the <|uwen of thf Ktage. Hal/se introduced her into Ills 1 ilWAT*. Kven Thackeray condescended to notice her and declared enthusias tically in “Tb© Newt-onies” tliat lht» Hf oung men of the day will never Hen on> thing ho graceful aa Taglionl in *i*n Sylphide.’ ” At that time hbe was tfie rage. Stagecoaches aud great i coats were named after her. I*ii Taglionl owed her rhnrm to a wonderful lightness and grace, ller style was rather ideal than realistio mid voluptuous, as was then the logue. The hideous ballet skirt of today she never wore, but n skirt tliat reached nearly to her ankles. It was on© of the principles of her father, who taught her all slip learned of Aie urt, that the dppecr should he moflest Is dress, in movement and In expression. Another famous master, who called liiiipu If “I**1 IMcii <1«» lu Danse,” always tohl his pupils to use all the coquetry they could. Yostrls, who founded the fimious Vestris fntu ly, wns an eighteenth cert* tury •colchrity and quilt* remarkably conceited • etui for a (lancer. “There are but Uir«» great men nlive,” he used to say, “myself, the Prussian Fred* 'oriok And Voltaire.** (It is interesting to com pan* Soutbey’ft remark that a innlo daae«r deserves to be bano Ktrung.) Thnt profession of which ho was ho proud is indeed an Arduous ono. Vestrla used to practice for about sis hours a day. A daursr must |>o «c* tremely Htrong and supple. A curious story Is told about Fanny idst»lcr, a (jprmitu dancer with coal black hair, which llluatrats* the ex treme muscular strength a dancer ro ■quirea. She was crossing to AmarU* When she entered bsr cabin one mid discovered n tfilef abstrs-tieg the Jewel case which she kept hidden uri der hoc pillow, before lie could attack bur she planted her foot full .3 hia tlie-d and killed him on the spot. It in curious that no Fhjglia) • oinun h is ever ncblmed supremo sne***** ti» a dancer. It is possible, us t ■ ?i *•: > a'sett;'thut they luck the dram1 > i<- t. It in (ertalli that a lif e! ,ng i.Motloil and ur l 1 eis appr-. ntic«~hip u:e onHeu ,ti;.! ! 1 1.\ 11 run ; 1 lie ;■ jHiuiii of >ia :(• ie • ri'-.' .he bn Winter t th- l’jri «>■>(• •, nre nr'.- i for live yt ■: . . ,,.i 1, unle.s , Jj.hy Juts a cUi ii'.t d f 1 >. 1 t u* > 'adlo, 1 ulflk r hop* nbnln the first l Am « Another quality c«*eutial to the great inMiiitf patieuce. 'I in* only wer who over gave prOmlxn o' attaining the front rank failed in this respect. Lola Mouter was the j •gioe«vh8t foreign name she had taken Kho lost Iter temper one day with the mn tourer ut reheariml and expressed fiir fAelincs mo dramatically as to break an nmbrella over his head Man ager* will endure much for art's sake, hut this was too much. fAtletia Orisl is another famous name of the old oyera. It was shn who first Introduced the polk* into England a Itohernian dance iIihL earns to stay. fl was for her, toy, that Heine, Gautier aid Adolphe Adam eollal»oraterl in writing "(Jlaella." There were s seme More famous names .that were familiar words In those Osya. Of the twelve leading daneeix engaged at the Kings theater In I**,! for a two mouths’ season fiv* were a MiOlchutt attraction to peer* ,t I more than M GOO each— T.on don Mud Source of tvuppty. IIfflInfer—My dear 5‘ttle nor. whf don’t you pet nn umbrella? Ink* y Plnee pa has quit going *o church he never iirhv.M home ; iv more umio- t la*.—.lewtsh ledger F!ti■ ry nil«^r»*uijn« <r.p he subdued with patleu. e. s<v rales w»Tst»a***x» .asms ■ Ufimt, -v-j — yjjM) ** • —■. By M. QUAD \*-*S ft r * SOCI^tXI • .<(. IY»*\ being •'be lisid tu*\ * r immo-il n • leg sin- hud ivauinl 11««* ugi m five, most i the |, . , of Mlllx ie »i»ol,e x i '•. > Aunt Nnu. auct .-lie : . tlon. bin1 lino alt .... lived alone. It ws- - .'it *he W5IH II (IlHApiHiInteO xxi’-.i was. tint not In tiie sense m loved ,.uil los-t. So iiii a- x . ktiew she hilt! never i« • • llionn11 several widower •» .1 1 their inmhlv feet on ! .0 . .1 n. 1. ft*let! I<* Interest her 1 • ji’i 'tnoniul Jum tvbm wn> r,. .i.uter with Miss Spoo’ .-r xvjin 1 ini 1 v w ,.4 A \vonniii with i Mission, an I 1 Hi) not kiioxx exavtl.x wuiit that missi u xx.m f*p 10 the ago of thirty s'ie lunt thought it was tn convert the he tl.eu ofj China ami Africa, hut the rmiim* '* nv >0 uui ertnin ih.it she lunl tln.Ulj Wradiletl 114.11 she xx am on the wixaiti ***<".w. Tlien It ilaxvm.it on tier to t ike up the t« ntfK't'ti lice ipie.'ti u hut In * 1 e /die was liiiiiliexppeit OKI So I .itch \t;\f Hie only one to the vlllage that got drmik. 11 mi his x. v* alii ,ti>* t nhe would rather Lave hi < 1 iunj jh"inc ylrutik tlr.u sober. a* he b»'« o , frirbr illahc*. 4 fv. , j u l)ejv i« n« tiling more <li .a ui. irKiu. ^I.pn tf’v or; t’i t y u have 1 • • Y'l1 fis’t'lt.u licit mission ni'ilght amt keeplun > "U 11 sii penn\ 1 only t’.itig tin 1 . ■• •• d ■ • i,.i,\ . in to wait Mbs spoolin' x\ Ii n. at lun^lli In r mi 1 hove hit m ilt twaa hi the .‘.»rni of >1 ti trMled at her house for n. :i . ;t ^ ertB She ant It down ut Hie 1.1I e .1 . hade( It All up. While It WHS <1. . sWijan Into 11 neighbor's In eee If tli. 1 nrHtnbor -couldn't spare nil old coat nnd when the returned the tramp h i.I UU'pm*te(l; altio bar Wfttch 11 ml «hulu ’Mid other things. ' MIbh Spooner was Justly Indignant. *ltt gave the nlnnn. the f*»l'««xx ivm atrfrhn tiled, anil before night he wan fh ’Jal.l at the county seal, *t.» uiIIch away, on a three mouths ncuionrv. ! Th/ JuRtlco of 1 be pear*. the constable and other* npplnudcil her ml loti, and fig, two or three day a she felt Hint ahe lind done her duty. Then the still FinnII voice begun to whisper In her Pbe had tempted the wayfarer. lie had probably been driven to trutnpiHio by misfortune. lie might have been an lugueHt tunu up to tills time. In fnet, she made u dozen other excuses for him. and nil ut once It dawned ou her that hero was her long nought mission. There would ho morn Joy over Hiving one tramp than in sending n million tincts to the heathen. She re called that tho man looked lonely nnd downcast, as if he realized that Hi* world was luminal him. and she waan’t unite sure that lie didn’t have tear* In hit eyes as he sat down to the spread. Vrni probably know how cob*c|*bco work* when It get* out of lending strings, nuil it is usslesa to relate that »vltlilir a week Aunt Nsn won unking admission to thw county Jnll. She had n friend in town and bad driven over to tell her nil about it nnd to stop t .r fl few day* f*110 began with the Iran » by hep,ping Ids pardon lie woii.d have been no tramp at nil it lie hndr’l taken Ills cue from this Me pleaded sudden impulse nnd stoutly asserted that be laid turned about to restore tin* property when arrested. It was the Only theft iie had aver committed lie bad been poor, but honest. There was n second ilslt nnd a third.! The tramp grew more mellow at every Jle was ready to nnd did prom iee everything asked of him, Inelutflirr truth, sobriety, industry, economy, n o bilion and excelsior Then Aunt Nan vent home and enlisted the aid of her In; uistiir in the mission. They work'd f<>r n pardon, but failed to get It. No one ul.a, enoiued to have a Hpnrk of a "flips Uiy forgi downtrodden man wlm k- i(|d Vo, climb up Then enrne a r!<; * 'l rdrucgln in which the minister1 fid »:'.t participate. n was nil Mias yi ‘lee « secret, Hie wanted ih i t '•••;> "* \ /-)’/ fail that he r.IHif P.m L i t iHS4», i ygifi.iIn.. j. new \\ m u Mi s, NjMionot visile i iba ju.,* | • <#•' • tMl 1 '• u Co : iile of fll<> ¥* V'l Ih v ; > ii ■ t t *e ’<». fb I) 1 ii' ! 'i ll i at iu/r «» ; ' } » i ?» ,i?o. i • in ta r l-.ir,„■* h • , t».V flu ’} v. ' ) I 111. ^ J t • It" wiy nn „e a i. • 1" nH+tejpyi her hi h«iv,i; iim !<’ eiiinfjoif rip write her < iei am (night. ‘ Tbo money wnv ready f liim. n< W’lr us a package of p, , xi.-imi !^ffn was giving Idm m->< ■ , $, I' |r<» Vs ' fit-Yds future eondu< f when'*'! til of she war, thrown to fh** " '»<If. illtli/bf VIjO oolllrj V’li 1111 Ii sec.' yfnl time There w.'im n _• in per In iTli. and then lier bands nod f <> Jtvrre fled *nd *ii«* e, ■ < h» ipb A 'Mien thw tramp limn rood « cheerful 1 f|ii»io n« be b*Mn a search of the bouse. It/e got jewelry again; hw pot |f*» from if btifwiiu drawer, he got her) Sunday dress and her silver spoons fiixl forks. Hite t id soma currant nine dor n cellar, and In* drank threw 1 I»«m <•■ *nd eat do wo beside her and aielh ' *f ft brief lent ore mi mission'’ pnd ended l*v falling Per an Idiot Tine li W"W.«<t oof and went nv<*r j fii 1 tr io f ie rn• .. ter a horse and lnifi .'.v and drove nw v . *rbrce days Inter Aunt Nnti f .t 11#»1 on rhe g*Hid man t<* ask . ’ l' ir "u. do yon really Ixdleve I bad a mission*'" . ' If von d!d * on ijia*le n ff• .I > j "* was hi* I limit t • a-* he though of bis p • t horve «•: I *. Tho Krcnlbg T.e.idfr Is the best nd Vftiismg medium in Uii.< >'Cti *ii j Whiskey for the Sick*Room should be selected with the greatest curs, as much depends u]*>n its rich, nutritious properties and absolute purity. You can always rely upon Sunny Brook . * THE PURE FOOD Whiskey nr>$wcnnjr evrry requirement. Tt is distilled. *K**d nndtxnt-T^ il<il with sijivi r«x nr.il for the »".|»r«vw mtrpoio of twine imM ns * p |x<M.lt.i<• il , tiim ml nr tonic in ftin hour. {♦TINNY It HOOK BuIlN In v iuxii.1 isU. S.i.iooronoit. st indurd ; proof uu<l <xverv l>otilo Iwmsrn * ill* Oou rmiirnt M.imp" HhoMn,; the ennret ace and quantity. ^ /niuf on Ktfflnf the genuine, accept no eubetitmte* RUNNY bROOK DISTILLERY CO.. JaCvaon Co.. If. 4”——“FULL. QUARTS QY EXPRESS PREPAID SEND YOUR ORDER TO p. ■ r>. « ;U., WEST VA. SHlFPr. ' I" ’JO l.sV:TYiWCB mini YOUR OROCIL^ - M<\Y EM ft LL ANY TIME Fl»id *nta for eti >rthnn<l, bookkeep ing or ir nernl llternrv coura^a may enroll lti «liner dny or nlgli* *««**»aionH of the niueflelil Normal nml IlmdnesH Collng nl nnj i'n aid nr Ived Indi vidual Instruction. For rataa and tprtna apply to W M Cl IN.NI NOVI AM, Dim field, W. Va. TE»» F!v< mIhk I.i'nrtcr li. tli«* brat s»'J vcr ii ’ Tii'dluui Is- thin • uctlou IP. Kem'i Morton, 1 ' f iornei-it-La#, I |8 ’ 'uefiel!. W. Va. I It — ! Ro ill l\ln. !3. Kifllciy K Moyer K ii miiiiiir. | ICS E. .; RY, M. 0 SPfci IAi-I.'Vi I}', Ear, 'nsi: and throat B1 n i: rCULIRT N. t W. RAILWAY ROBT. L MOORE a.ithkiiiy-at-ui*, Rfoerfed, tv at Vlrnjr;!:;. r -d' •' i *• ;i V '• ;>(•( I ill \j | a ■ i a* *i - ’ iioAh i i J'. 1% r J-C v *'*i; • CO.-rt-'T ’C ’VORE - ■ I •/< , I iOOfrt I p!lw, fc.tc. X-i \\ijk W. £. M':AaTOIw. ' ' **•• . <M rb 0, W. \m. j *’»H \t 4 99 + •* ♦♦♦ H The B " FOR THE PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF ‘ TEETH ;r Tne Surest, Safest and Best Method ever used tin floro j'iiii.k «>r III I'fTwtft foll<»w 1(H u®*\ Full set of t«eth $S Very finest set of te?th; no better made at any price . . $8 Gold crown . $4 Gold Fillings . $1 Silver and Ce mvnt Fillings 50 $ EXAMINATION FREE V'/e invite y9u to inspect our parlors and have yourteeth exam ired Tree. VVill tell you in advance what your wort will cost All work done by , skilled, exp^r.ehced op erators by our im proved methods w.: giv you a guarantee in \ ihrg on all work. THE Mm OLHTISTS • Dr-COMP I'ON, Mgr. Over Grand leader Store f s I N DAYS «n>1 jo.* rruving fm Mouor l« ■ rorj< If /r>u talrv th# McKanna £ f CURE p • off#* |] No Dan( wiic Hypodermics L Ha!! cf wrl-i |j UK. f. .1. XfrlMSYA $ ^ 220 Princeton Avenue I ■ Itftieflolfl, W. i« |