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ask your druggist A i " . r m r ns /Should be on deposit to your credit here. Courteous treitment and every facility conso nant with conservative methods. Tyler Count; Bank Sstaisjllto. V. Ya. ^nsnrance is potting oft protection. Just now you may think your property is safe. If you need it at all you need it to day. Our Insurance is the fight kind of PROTEC TION. 14 leading Fire Companies represented. J. Fred Neill, GOFF BUILDING. Phones ? Office 145, Residence 213. ALWAYS THE BEST. AND SOUTHERN RV. DJRECT CONNECTIONS 4 *T CINCIIMNATZ TO ALL IMPORTANT SOUTHERN CITIES. mmre for printed matter and rates. WJL BiOKLER, N.PJL Chicago. Dl J). P. BROWN, N.K.P_A_ Detroit. Mich W. W. DUNNAVANT, TPA ... W&rreu, O PIT AH gfF.T.X.. D.P.A. Cincinnati W. a BQTBABSON. OLPJL Cincinnati -A IliiwPills] RfteMhsu!, BlsDdes, Bri ars disease, (iooi, frijpsy ofid iTSaarg Diseases Disappear as if by magio after using Dews Kidney Pills. c. W. BEGGS, SONS & CO. j .So 1? Projirtetor* CHICAGO cy fio ley's Honey *nd Tar for children. ssle.surc. No opiates MID- WINTER EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON. January 21 and February 18? Very Low Rates? Baltimore & Ohio. In accordance with its usual custom, the Baltimore & Ohio R R. will, on January 21 and February 18, 1904, run two popular mid winter excursions to Washington at very low rates for the round trip, good returning ten days, in cluding date of sale. Excellent train service, standard coaches, Pullman parlor and sleep ing cars. These delightful excursions af ford splendid opportunities to visit the National Capitul during the session of Congress. For tickets, time of trains and full information call on or address G. Umplebay agent B. & O. R. R. A most complete and fuily illus trated Guide to Washington may he purchased from agents B. & O. R. R. at ten (10) cents per copy. 1 11 18 Feb RODHBM. Another red!~nlus food fad has been branded by the most compe tent authorities' They have dis pelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscle, and still an other for bones* A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutri ment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their comming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, tne favor ite medicine oi the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimu lates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. Green's reliable reme dies at D. A. Hendershot'8. Get Green's 8pecial Almanac. A Promising Oil Country. The Creek, Osage and Cherokee Nations in Indian Territory are re ceiving wide recognition as a pro mising oil country, and capital and development have so far brought hanbsome results. The oil Is of superior quality; the territory is reached directly by the Frisco Sys tem, who issues free of charge, a booklet, giving full data concerning the country and Its possibilities* Mailed to any address upon request to Sidney VanDuseu, 706, Park Bldg., Bittsburg, Pa. 1 tf Cared After Bnfterinjr 10 Year* B. F Hare, superintendent Miami Cycle & Mfg. company, Middle town, O., suffered for ten years with dyspepsia. He spent hun dreds of dollars for medicine and with doctors without receiving any permanent benefit. He says, "One night while feeling exceptionally bad I was about to throw down the evening paper when I saw an item in the paper regarding the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I con cluded to try it and while I had no faith in it I felt better after the second dose. After using two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been in years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach trouble." Sold by Opera House Drug Store. Stotler & Corbett, Props. That man Machen must have been reasonably thrifty. On a salary of $3,500 he managed to 9ave $20,000 a year. Thus are we furnished with another illustration of the truth of the saying that hon esty and frugality lead to wealth. ? Veat-Poeket Deetor. Never in the way, no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleasant and never failing in results are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. A vial of these little pills in the vest pocket! is a guarantee against headache, bilious ness, torpid liver and all of the ills resulting from constipation. They tonic and strengthen the liver. Sold; by Opera House Drug Store Stotler & Corbett Props. The invention of another airship thai ' flies beautifully"is announced, but we refnse to express our opin ?on of it until we know whether it ? flies up or down. Use Wine of Life for all nervous eiseases. Price $1. For sale by D A. Hendershott; Silence is the eloquence of sym pathy. PLAIN PROOF What this Gentleman Says Is a Mere Statement of facts No one can have any reason for dissenting from the particulars and and proofs which follow, for verifi - cation of the same is within easy reach of every resident of this vi cinity. That Doan's Kidney Pills promptly and effectually cure kid - ney complaints is substantiated not only in this particular case, but by all who have given them a fair trial. Testimony likewise shows that you do not have to take them indefinitely to be cured. Walier McLachlin a machine hand, employed at J. Holiday & Sons planing mill, Wheeling, W Va , address 3032 Jacob street, says "Had I not used Doan's Kidney Pills when I did I wonld not be alive now. I was in a terrible con dition, and although I took quarts of medicine I got no better, but worse. Friends spoke of my bad appearance and thousands knew about it. I could hardly get around and felt and looked like a dead man more than a living one. Doan's Kidney Pills were a blessing to me, half a box relieved me, three boxes entirelv cured me and now I teel as though my back was as strong as that of any horse in Wheeling. I would rather have a box of Doan's Kidney Pills than the service of all j the doctors in the state. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn company, Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name ? Doan's ? and take no other. ? SHORT STORIES. A nugget of gold worth $3,276 was found recently 011 Anvil creek, Nome. The maximum draft for vessels pass ing the Suez canal Is now 2G feet 3 inches. "A landscape," defined by a Lewis ton (Me.) pupil, "is something you gc out of the window on when there is a tire." In 1SG0 we manufactured but G per cent of the silk worn by our people. In 1S80 we produced 38 per cent; in 1S90, 55 per cent, aud in 1902. 85 per cent If a person is bitten by a supposed ly matf dog let him call a physician and apply lemon juice to the wound. This is tho advice of Dr. Lagorio of the Pasteur institute. Heart failure, induced by the draw ing of a royal flush in a game of poker, caused the death of Joseph Muralto of Hazleton, Pa. Muralto gave a shout when he saw his hand. rlhen he tottered and the next moment drop ped on the tloor lifeless. Scattered along Tark row, New York, there are about a half dozen women who sell newspapers. In the procession of a half million which passes daily during business hours there are thousands who prefer to buy their papers from them. A senti mental consideration makes manj steady customers. GERMAN GLEANINGS. One concern in Wurttemberg exports 6.000,000 harnumicons per annum. Girls dressed in a smart uniform are selling butter and cheese in the streets of Berlin for a new company. Owing to the Berlin hansoms having rubber tires, complaint was made of danger to the public, and they have now been supplied with bells. Bismarck's monument for the new Berlin cathedral has at last attained its final shape. The Iron Chancellor is to be represented as a German knight of the middle ages. The latest addition to the German language is the word "knusperchen." meaning a little thing that can be nib bled. This is the word that has just taken the prize offered by some Ger man educational society for the best translation of the noun "cake." When Strousberg. twenty years ago. suggested that Berlin should be con verted into a seaport which the largest steamers coukl enter he created a sensation, but nothing was done. Now, in view of "the American danger" which threatens German commerce, the Tageblatt refers to the carrying out of that scheme as "an unavoidable ne cessity." EDITORIAL FLINGS. When it comes to sudden changes Wall street is a close second to the weather.? Baltimore Morning Herald. Mrs. 8tuy vesant Fish predicts that "Washington will be a great social cen ter." Is. madam, is. you mean, don't you V? ' Washington Post. Alfred Austin and Uudyard Kipling can draw straws for first go in the matter of reducing the Alaskan bound ary question to verse. ? Richmond Times- I>ispatch. By t lie way. Dr. Parkhurst has not started his model newspaper, which was announced with such a flourish of trumpets a few months ago. Cold feet?? Los Angeles Herald. A Paris statistician has figured out that the czar of Russia receives as ?wages" $81 a minute. But it is prob ably worth that to put in twenty-four hours a day side stepping nihilists.? Augusta Chronicle. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure tttpest* ?nat r<x? RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. lemi Gleaned From the Teaehln^a ?of All Denomination*. A man cannot be a stranger when he Stands in the presence of the spiritual life. He has eyes to we tiie eternal realities of God and comes into closer fellowship witii him.? Rev. I*. G. Sears, Episcopalian. Meridian. Miss. The pathway of Obedience. Alter all, the pathway to persoual knowledge of Christ is the pathway of obedience to his known commands as recorded iu these gospels and epistles, and his religion has to do with our or dinary daily lives. ? Rev. Dr. Alpha C* Kynett. Baptist, Pittsburg. The Mnntpr of Life. What is needed to overcome self con sciousness is to realize that God is the master of life, that its spiritual element Is the spirit of God and that he has laid a command upon us to develop these talents in liis service.? ltev. Wil son M. Backus, I'nitarian, Chicago. The Greatest Possesion. Have a true, pure heart, and you will see among men wherever you go devo tion to rijrht in a large way and on a generous scale. This character, so po tent and Influential, is more than title, eloquence or wealth.? Rev. Dr. Kerr Boyce Tupper. Baptist, Philadelphia. Make Moat of Leant. He only has learned the keenest joy of possession who has learned how to use his possession. And he who has least Is likely to know most of that Joy by making the most of that least and by realizing in every self denial and anxious toil the happiness of their pur pose. Thus the light of the kingdom of heaven streams down into every con secration. small or great, of earthly values for heavenly purpose.-Rev. Jo seph W. Day. Baptist. St. Louis. Healing Wound*. Let me give it as a universal truth, let me state it as an infallible rule, unless your heart is made ot stone jou have no right to open a wound? yea, you must not open a wound for which you have no healing and for which uo healing is to be had. Greater, far great er, is he or she who can heal wounds than the irresponsible anarchist who spreads destruction on every hand and leaves only a memory of suffering and shame? Rev. W. L. Simmons, Baptist. Peoria, 111. The Knowledge of God. It is the knowledge and life of God that change the world of mankind for good. And great and wonderful and glorious as is God. so likewise great and wonderful and glorious are the changes which he effects in the life of the individual, of society, of the church and of the world. Not too great things can we look for at the hands of God. for he "is able to do exceeding abun dantly above all that we ask or think. _Rev. G. M. Donaldson. Episcopalian. New York. Cling to the Pillar#. While the world is not so bright as the words of Christ has promised it should be, we should not desert the teachings of Christ. The pillars of our faith can l>e found in the answer made bv Peter to Christ. Peter said that there was no alternative. We must face this question squarely, for by compro mise we would take a long step toward hypocrisy. There is, then, uo other creed that promises so much or has accomplished so much as Christianity. ?Rev. Dr. S. A. Martin, Presbyterian Chambersburg. Pa. Need of Self Examination. Let us examine ourselves; let us be honest as we examine into the evidence of departed blessedness. A man is really what lie is when he is alone with God. There is no ear listening that he wishes to captivate, no eye that he seeks to favor, .lust as you are with God. that you are really and will tiud yourself to be <?u the last day. So join drooping may be traced. A life with out religion fades. What water is to the plant, what winding is to the watch, just that Is prayer to the Chris tian. There may have been tinier when you ciied out, "Oh, for a closer walk with Cod:" if this is your spirit you are near the Ix>rd. ? Rev. Madison C. Peters. Baptist. Philadelphia. Christ and the Common People. I don't wonder that the common peo ple have ever felt a deep interest in .le ?us. There Is that in his character to command the love and respect of every man who has a spirit to appreciate true nobility. He possessed a moral coin age which was a most attractive charm. Do not think of him as all gentleness and tenderness, with a scheme of re demption free front all moral verte bratedness. He believed tremendously in great spiritual truths and had the count ge of his convictions. How he made the protnl Pharisees quail under his Just charge of hypocrisy! How the money changers fled before the crack of his scourge! No man ever became :i great leader who lacked in moral com ttge. The common people have always felt that In Jesus they had a inorai leader who feared no foe and who of dered no chorges when he himself wsti not ready to lead the way. lie ue\er asks his followers to do for him v! ? he h?? not already done for the:-. Rev. Dr. Charles Bayard Mite!"" Methodist. Cleveland. Not In l!er Set. ?'Mabel has married a man who nei ther drinks nor gambles." "Dear n:e! How did *lie ever happen to meet him?" t'hica^o Record-Her ald. A Lingering Cold Is quickly cared by Bunsens Pine Tar Cough Honey. Also a specific for LaGrlppe, whooping cough, bronchitis and all throat and lung affections. Try Bunsens Pine Tar Cough Honey today and you will be pleased with the result. No cure No pay. Price 25 and 50c. For sale by D. A Hendershot. >ured When Others faiiED, 1056 Winnemac Avenue. Chicago, III., Oct. 25, 1902. Wine of Cardui can always be relied npon to cure when everything else fails. It is a certain cure for female aisenF^ in their worst forms. I suffered for y?r? v. ith ulcer ation. Intense pains in the wor. o and ovaries and dreadful headaches unfitted me for my work. Finally I grew so ill that I Lad to keep to my bed. Tne pains were so infuse at times as to cause spasms and a disagrees !e discharge drained my life forces. In my extremity after all else had failed, I tried Wine of Cardui. After using it for two weeks I becran to improve so rapidly that I felt en couraged to keep up the treatment, which I did for eigh teen weeks, but at the end of that tfme I was entirely cured. What a relief was mine and how new and beautiful life looked to me fc-hen my health was restored. Only those who have passed through such a siege of sickness as I have will understand how much I value Wine of Cardui. It is indeed > - 4 saick womem Secretary, North Chicago Frauen V ere in. Every weak woman needs Wine of Cardui. Wiue of Cardui cures dis ordered and painful menstruation, periodical headaches, falling of the womb and leucorrhoea. It cures extreme cases of these troubles. It strengthens girls approaching womanhood, helps bring children to barren homes, makes pregnancy and childbirth easier, prevents miscarriages and i? the best medicine ever made for use during the change of life. Why permit the good women in your home to suffer another day? Every druggist has $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINECARDUI NTONEK ii\H ENGINE Simplest, Neatest, Most Durable Gas Engine on the Mark et. Anybody can rnn It. Less Fuel and fewer re pairs. 2 and 4 h, p.'Write for Informa tion. The^Stoner!Macbine'Company,ISlstersville, We8t Va. [ THE RYAN BOILER] ITS STRENQTH IS ITS RECOMMENDATION Better Braced and Euler to Flra than ear other Boiler on the flarket. Correepoadcace Solicited SISTERS VILLE BOILER WORKS J SISTERSVILLE, W. VA. PAPER and nOULDINGS W, P. Rice has accepted the agency for all kinds, styles and varieties of Wall Paper and Mouldings. He represents the mcst extensive firms in the country. A complete line of samples can be found at his place of business on Wells St. Orders filled profflptly at prices that are simply amaz in*. W. F. RICE UNDERTAKER Fall stock of Coffins and Robes alwtyi on hand. Parlors 502 Wells St. Telephone 14.