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Keep Account of the unnecessary expenditures yi have made during ihe past OMath. Couldn't soma of this money have been SAVED? ? Sa vings Account can be op ened with only $1.00. You can make Additional depos>ts from time to time. Tyler Coooty But I The Great Baltimore Fire Has demonstrated the fact g that abundant water supply ? Appliances for txtinguish- I log Fire and solid con g struction cannot stay the 1 devouring element ;? This is a warning to ^property owners not to I neglect the important ! ?matter of carrying sufflcent 1 Fire Insurance. > \ The 15 Companies of my 1 Agency were all represent- g ed at Baltimore, but all 1 have paid their losses I promptly and their finan- ? cial condition not in the ft least impaired. I I respectinllv solicit a jjj share of your business, as- I suring you that I can give g you the strongest Com- ? panies in the world. J. Fred Neill, ? OOFF BUILDING. 9 Phones ? Office 145, q Residence 213. jjjj ! I 3b Notary Public Public 1 Phone 236 Stenographer F. H. WILLIAMS ACCOUNTANT All work promptly done and guaranteed ft Room 4, Second Floor First Na tional Bank Building. SlsterwYllle, ? ? WeatVa I 16 tf j DeBellsi KidnoPills rmmOsb, Mttdcs, Z^rn Disease, (i oof, Dropsy wl lipfiHJS'jj Diseases Disappear 39 if by :naglo after using DeBdi's Kidney Pins. C. W. BEGGS, SONS & CO Soto Proprietors CHICAGO vr* <v T!i?? 1*1 1 y of It. These people who know all about the atock niark?'t aiul bow it is iroini: mrer tell you uutil it is &oue.? Chicago Trib une. Joney J? a l>ottoiuless sea In which hor. conscience and truth may h? )wned? Kozlay. yKv*.-* Rug,?nd .Rig Cirptt Waver o( Zanei ville I have issued an instruction card for those who desire rugs and dru? gets made from their old carpets and rag carpets woven which I ma 1 to any address on application. I have the largest and best e<laiPPe weaving rooms in this section. Save your old carpet; it ma es beautiful rugs and druggets. Up holstering in all its bra"^e? Awning and tent manufacturing Carpet layer, Feather renovator, etc Mattresses window shades, pillows, feathers, etc. The largest and latest style of upholstery goods al ways on hand Hbnry C. Mylius, The Upholsterer, South 6th St., Zanesville, Ohio. 8 3m ? ^ ^ AnF.nriy El?er A strong, healthy, active consti tution depends largely on the con dition of the liver. The famous little pills known as DeWitt s Early Risers not only cleanse the system but they strengthen the action oi the liver and rebuild the tissues supporting that organ. Little Birly Risers are easy to act, they never gripe and yet they are absolutely certain to produce re sults that are satisfactory in all cases. Sold by Opera House Drug Store Stotler & Corbett Props. This Will Interest Many Men. B. J} Longwell the Wheeling publisher says that if anyone afflict ed with varicocele or are we** where perfect men are strong will send their address to him at Wheel ing, W. Va.. (Send no money) he will direct them to a perfect cure. He will tell you how he was cui ed after years of search for reliet Hundreds have tested this with success. Write today. 21 daw tf a if A Cure for Ec?sm? My baby had Eczema so bad that Us head was a solid mass of scabs, and its hair all came out. I tried many remedies but none seemed to do any permanent good until I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The Eczema is cured, the scales are gone and the little one's scalp is perfectly clean and healthy, and Its hair is growing beautifully again. I cannot -give too much praise to DeWitt's Witch H* zel Salve. ? Frank Farmer. Bluff City, Ky. In buyiog Witch Hazel Salve look out for counterfeits. DeWitt's is the Jorlginal and the only ore containing pure Witch Hazel. The name E* C. DeWitt & Co. is on every box. Sold by Opera House Drug Store. Stotler & Corbett, Props. j Pacific Coast Without Change In new Pullman "ordinary' sleepers, wide vestibuled and with every modern convenience, in charge of competent agent, from Cincinnati to Chicago via Louis ville, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso and Los Angeles to San Francisco. Rates for berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers. For free descriptive mat ter and full particulars, address E. A. Richter, Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois Central Railroad, Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 112 tf Brain-Food Hoiunu. Another redimlus 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 of 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's. Oet Green's 8pecial Almanac. BAROSMA CURES BACKACHE. Thompson's Babohma will positively cure any caw of Backache, Kidney, Liver and Bladder trouble, or money refunded. Thompson's Babosma also cures Sciatic Rheumatism, Nerr ouaneHs and Palpitation of the Heart. Perfectly harm lees. Pleasant to take. Baa cored many children at non-retention- BapWa. Sold by C. W. Grfer ((tins and Shipments for 1903. In the following table the aver- 1 age dally runs and shipments of | the Pennsylvania oil field are given for the past year. Average Daily Runs 1903. Penn'a. January 84.577 February 81,688 M&rch 87 257 April 87.547; May 83,837 June 89 289 Jtiiy 86 089 Angus* 82 203 September 85 696 October 82,333 November 76,051 December 80,179 1^4 Penn'a January 73>!99 Average Daily Shipments 1902 Penn'a January 93^9? February 78,524 March 90,091 April 8.5,206 1 May 88 251 June 89,008 July 86428 August ..86 999 September 88.781 October 84,630 November 84.306 1 December 82 347 19^4 Peon 'a January 8o,c6o] Wine ot Life This valuable cure for all ail ments of the lady is very pleasant to the taste Wine of I<ife is iovalu able in cases of weakness, is ? a nerve and muscle maker and puts new blood in the veins. Sold on a positive guarantee to please ? Get a bottle at once or ask your druggist about it. Price $1 per bottle. For sale by D. A. Hendershot. Mow Island* Acquire Vejretntlon. Nature in lior slow. leisurely way is making a highly instructive experi ment for us to show how islands may acquire their vegetation. .Tust twenty years ago the most stupendous volcan ic eruption of modern times destroyed all life, animal and vegetable, in the Island of Krakatoa. Three years later Dr. Treuh visited the place and found some lowly microscopic algae settling on the pumice and lava. These, it seemed, acted as decomposing agencies and prepared the way for ferns, which Boon began to appear. Then followed a few flowering plants, probably "from drift seeds. Five years ago there had settled sixty-two species of vascular plants, fifty of these being flowering species and representing twenty-one natural orders. All these Mr. Bottling HemsJey of the Kew gardens thinks reached the islands independently of man. lie computes that about 8 pei cent were carried by birds, .">2 per cenf. borne by the wind and over (50 por cent cast up by J he sea waves. In time w'thout man** aid the island, twenty miles from its nearest neighbor, will be pgain covered with vegetation. --Lon don Telegraph. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county, s s. F. J Cheney makes oath that he is senior member of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co. doing business in the City of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the snm of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cuic. Frank J. Cheney Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A, W. Glbason, seal Notaty Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aae the best, Too Many Doctors. In liis opening address at the recent convention in New Orleans of the American Medical association Dr. Ilil llngs of Chicago. its president, adro ?ated restriction in the output of phy sicians. There are loo many doctors, be thought. and ascribed the oversup ply to tile excess of luedi :*1 colleges. About 2,.">oo medical graduates a jear are enough. he considered. to supply the country, but we are getting 20.000 or 12.0N). lie would have the medical 6c'nools reduced to twenty-five or thir ty. Possibly that would be expedient If it were practicable, for anything less than a first rate medical school must have abundant resources and certain advantages of situation which can nev er be cominoii. Rut that the supply new doctors should be so much restrict ed is at least debatable. ? Harper'* Weekly. The 1 roqaolM Fire killed 600 people but this number is killed every day b/ kidney dis ease. DeBell's Kidney Pills are a positive cure for all diseases of the kidneys. Why take chances when you can be cured or have your money back? Write C. W. Beggs, Sons & Co., Chicago. Ill, for pam phlet and free sample. SIRES AND SONS. David Bennett Hill is sixty years of ?ge. It. McBride, the new premier of Brit ish Columbia. is,only thirty-three years old. Ambassador Porter has been elected au honorary member of the Society of the Cincinnati. C. S. Locke, an employee of the Bur gess mills at Berlin, N. H? was drawn through one day recently in a space of 5% inches wide and came out alive. William J. Onahan of Chicago, who was a chamberlain to Pope Leo, still bears that title. It having been re newed by the new pontiff, Pope Pius X. Joseph W. Bean has retired from service In the Manchester (N. II.) mills machine shop, whore he has held the position of foreman of the blacksmith shop for the long period of forty-five years. W. N. Amory, a former secretary of the Third Avenue llailroad company. Now York city, has sold his home, the walls of which were oddly decorated, one of them being covered with worth less bonds of a face value of millions. Governor Taft will not be the first of that name to hold the war portfolio. His father. Alphonso Taft, was ap pointed secretary of war in 1870, when Beiknap resigned, and after retaining the office a few months was transferrer to the attorney general's office. James Carlisle, uncle of John G. Car lisle, formerly secretary of the treas ury, is one of the most noted fiddlers ia Kentucky. The old gentleman refuses to be considered a violinist. "I am jus) an old fashioned fiddler," he says; "one of the many in this good old state." He has won prizes innumerable at con tests. D. M. Walker of Kirksville, Mo., holds a record that really should bring him an appointment of some kind from the president. He Is a great grandfather at the age of fifty-nine years. At nineteen he was a father and at thirty-eight a grandfather. He is the father of fourteen children, the oldest being thirty-nine and the youn gest four years. He has twenty-five grandchildren. His one great-grand child is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Watts of Pana. 111. Wb<*n You Mare R Coll The first action when you have a cold should be to relieve the lungs. This Is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy liquifies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, produces a free expectoration, and opens the secre tions. A complete cure soon fol lows. This remedy will cure a severe coid in less time than any other treatment and it leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. It counteracts any ten dency toward pneumonia. For Sale by C. W. Grier. ft ^ The lu One'* Palm. Square or spatulated lingers in the science of palmistry denote the philo sophical and practical temperament, taper fingers signify an artistic tem perament and very pointed digits are a sure sign of the dreamy, psychical nature. Much is learned by the general quality and configuration of the lines which cross the latter. The life line running around the base of the thumb denotes long or short life, good or ill health, according us it is long or short, clear and unbroken or otherwise. The heart line, running arross the palm nearest the base of the fingers, sig nifies the quality of the possessor's emotional nature, also the kind of love she will give and receive. This will be enduring or temporary according to whether the line be long and clear, forked or crossed and chained. Below this is the head line, which indicates the mental and moral qualities and achievements and deficiencies. The line of fate runs perpendicularly across the middle of the palui and is a very Important factor In the happiness or unhappiness of its owner. It should be clear and narrow, unchained and uncrossed by the fine wrinkles which score so many palms, and It should never come to an end on the line of the heart, since this signifies disappoint ment In love. A cross on the "mount of Mercury." which Is just at the base of the fore or Index finger, is an unfail ing sign of a happy marriage. Ewb|i?4 Awfai Fate. Mr. H. Haggles, of Melbourne Fla , writes, "My doctor told me I had consumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery tor consumption, Induced me to try It. Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery. It surely saved my life. This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by D.A. Hender shot, druggists. Price 50c & $i.oc. Trial bottle free. ??? ? A Promising Oil Country. The Creek, Osage and Cheroke? Nations in Indian Territory are re j 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 VanDnseu, 706, Park Bldg., Blttsburg, Pa. 1 tf Women's Headaches 542 1-2 Congress Street. Portland, Maine, Oct. 17, 1902. I oonsider Wine of Cardui superior to any doc tor's medicine I ever used and I know whereof I ?peak. 1 suffered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely pro-trared me. Pain would sfc y?t through my back and sid ? 1 would have Minding headaches. My limb., . juld swell up and 1 would feel so weak 1 cowld not stand up. I naturally felt discounted for I seemed bey nd the help of physicians, Dut Wine of Cardui c.:".ie as a God-send to me. 1 felt a change for the better within a week. After nine teen days treatment I menstruated without suf fering "agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Wine of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffer ing women knew of its good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Economic Le*gu?. Headaches are the danger signals of coming disease. Both men and women suffer headaches, but periodical headache falls only to the lot of women and is the unerring sign of irregular menstruation and bearing down pains. Completely prostrateu by nine months of suppressed menses, blinded by headaches and racked with pain Mrs. Snow was made a strong and healthy woman again. Remember with Wine of Cardui no case is hopeless because this great remedy cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases and never fails to benefit a case of irregular menses, bearing down pains or anv female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctor* have failed, try Wine of Cardui, and try it now. Remember that headachee mean female weakness. Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui today. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINE?'CARDUI F THE RYAN BOILER] ITS STRENGTH IS ITS RECOMMENDATION Better Braced and Bailer to Fire than any other Boiler on the Jlarket. Correspondence Solicited SISTERSVILLE BOILER WORKS SISTERSVILLE, W. VA. # PAPER and nOULDINGS W . F. Rice has accepted the agency lor 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 ln*. W. K. RICE UNDERTAKER Full stock of Coffins and Robes always on hand. Parlors 502 Wells St. Telephone 14. SHORT Lfftg * ?*- llf m CHICAGO L FLORIDA SPECIAL SOUTHERN RAILWAY 'flohioa Limited Through Pullman service from CHICAGO. Big Four, and"" Monon Routes; CLEVELAND. Big Four Route: DETROIT and TOLEDO. M. C. R. R. and C. H. ft D. R y.; LOUISVILLE. Southern Ry., to Jacksonville and St. Augustine Solid trains Cincinnati to CHATTANOOGA. ATLANTA. BIRMINGHAM. SHREVEPORT. NEW ORLEANS. JACK SONVILLE and ST. AUGUSTINE. Also through Pullman service to KNOXV1ELE. A8HE VILLE, SAVANNAH, and CHARLESTON. Dining and Observation Cars on all through trains. Winter Tourist Tickets on sale at reduced rates. For in formation. address 1. 1. lumrnst. T. f. A. I. A. S?rr?M, I. ?. W. C. Bmnw, 8. f. L Virrti, 0. . baciauti Auction Sale of Millinery Goods . To mtke room for Sprinf stock. All Trimmed Goods and Novelties to be sold ref ardless of cost, to the highest bidder i*ale to commence it 2 o'clock, p. m., Thurs day, Feb, nth. 1 A. E. Henning, 603 Wells St 1 Sistfrsville, W. Va. 2-9-5t -