| 7B6 Newe^ S Una goods business of ours Is ^^ Miid on'o lsrce scaje as a visit to I its ftf liiiiuit wilj soon show. Over and three large aisle Bubs * the left side are given over fcfc'lw?"g6odt exeloslvely and we say In that the assortments are com itear roar wants be in plain or f Maples or novelty weave, they he anpiiled here and at prices i select only a few for descrlpysjjjkt announcement, we might tabidit'begfn to give yon an ado itoaeriptlon of the stock; but n mold be very satisfactory. Wool Albatross, 36 Inches wide, ck, white and all leading shades Wool Beige, 42 inches wide, and colors. Hgmj Jj I(W? V?lItng tn black and colors BMt* jjpnMimiii Fancy Plaids, .10 inches Mohairs, black, white and colors, ft - All Wo?tl Waitings, 27 Inches. I I *?* Plaids, 42 Inches wine. |rjS ftmaniaa and Serges, black :md col Plaid Ctoaklngs. IVooI Crepes IM jg EerKca, Chiffons, Panamas, -Rain Proo "| I .' Vases and Odd < BBpHjB."" "We dislike the word "bargain" s| Bant" instead of the "bargain basci IPs busy because It holds the Hi M ?f ?0Qd? It:keeps. For Instants: ^^jVases one-third Le (7 H fl . imputed goods, Holland and R f| Clean Up of Odd Pi H PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCER: EsPalB'; BOWLS, TEA POTS, ROSE JARS, -1 At S9e for values tip to GOc. H " At 48c for values up to 71ic. BgjsijM ; r At 76c. for values up to |1.2Sc. At 98c for values up to J1.60. yg J. M. HARTLI B-jpEK-SONAL _ I Tbt Plttnbcrg National League team groats of the Tavern yesterday. Is Hi.';''Ma. Rebielm^r Is making a bust- E " aess tifp to Pfttsbtirg. Mrs. W. H. Kunst wert In to ' ,A? I? Lehman attended the Cannon M In Orafton Saturday night. of ** Lehman Is spending a tu gf;-; ?U her parents In Grafton. |K7 % Mr- #>i Mis. E. J. Snider, of Farm- hi :: ^fhwton, win arc the guests of the for- or p -,j:*ort jnoUier, Mrs. Snider, on Mailt- of Hp , ;y;'*i,?6twt, spen,t Sunday with relatives j dc Flgjri Cole left to-day for WinchesA.r 'Vky.to spend several weeks with lh MMS Jiouise Barnes has returned ife.. from a several weeks'-visit with friends vl Eimbeth lapping and Mr. PC : ' Xttnk Blair, who have been the guests at the Misses Robinson In Barrack- Cl p$ia?* left t>day for their home In et ?&;./ "Wayaesbnrg. Pa. Jt Mtas Lot BarlteU, who is a studfcal in the Fairmont High School, ht Bond ay at her home In Farm- PI Jeaoetttj Robinson, who Is at- fr tending the Manual school, spent Sun pic$air-Bl-Aar hum* in Barrackvllle. In Mis.'H. k Smith and children were tu I Bundiy tWtow In Falrview. fMr.> J. E- Sands went to Wheeling feyffrijflataiihj! to visit Ills son, Mr. Intw- nr $ : ; W,*enee. Sands, and family. | be \f .4 ? In Erefy Detail Faim Jacobs-Hutcbin: To-ni( OUR AM fiirc*twv IIOMI, Don't forget to come to the Store to-morrow, w attention and interest among the women ot Fairmon A Magnificent Display of Ready-to-1 These openings are a success frim eyery stat woman can go away unsuited or displeased. Perfei tion to execute in a short time any design you m ly t We promise prompt shipment on all garments n Delicious Coffee and Cane will De Sei . Excellent Suit Values FOR WOMEN. ,? we're doing tne Diggesc sun ^ business- in the history of the\ store and. we're fully prepared I W ' ' to do more. I A With a price range of liora \ K $8.50 to $40 and a large assort- \m ment of styles we can fit in both style and price. AT $15~r8ults of Blue, Black [i|lj and Brown Panama, Gray, jr Red, Green and Brown ? Plaldq In Pony, Norfolk f Ml and Prince Chap styles. I M All coats .lined with good quality satin. \ AT $25?Suits of plain Gray. I I Black and Brown Pami- I m ma and Black, Blue and I In the la Brown Cheviot; a'so in I fancy Panama Suitings; I m Pony and Semi-Fitted / m Mr. S. f Jackets, lined with taffeta . / M ' last June j or Skltuipr's Satin. IM here now I he is a asement II' fi'low '1'1 Shina for Less II manygo< and call ours the "Busy Base / M Those nent." I I before a best values In town lit the kind and thos I larger cl I prices an ss I geni oyal Bonn ware, pretty and inex II as low as mow a third off. 10 ??- b carpets. ieccs of China s, chocolate pots, nut i 1 sugars and creams, and ' :i 4 SON. I __2s= ????bL. - ????? J. F. Straight Bpent Sunday at his JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION ime at Barrackvllle. ? Aubrey Meredith, who has been at- The site of the orlglnnl En ndlng the Elliott Commercial scholol tlement of Jamestown Is fo ; Wheeling, came Ijome yesterday up the James river from th id will be here for a few days. town Exposition grounds. I Miss Mary Ashford. of Atlanta, Ga.. take visitors to the site twlct a guest at the McTaggurt home at axter. The- oldest tomb in Si Dr. H. R. Johnson went to Manning- church, Norfolk, Va., Is that n this afternon on business. thy Farrell. who was burled Mrs. J. H. Stewart and daughter. Judt slxty-aix years t iss Katharyn, who were the guests settlement at Jamestown in 1 ' Mrs. L, G. Race last week, have re- church yard will be Interest!) rued to their home in Clarksburg. hors to the Jamestown Expt \V. H. Spragg, of Waynesburg, Pa., u ,s one of the mo8t ancien is been in the city for severni days grounds in the United 3tatei i a visit to his wife, who is the guest are other tombs of great inb her parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Og- Ihe inscriptions are strange ,n> derful. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lough, of Farm- Among the historical relics ~l ' * *Ko nf l?tQ,.oo* nt avenue. the vestry of St Paul's churi Miss Bell Turner, Miss Olive Brand, city of Norfolk, and there It eed Frankinberry and Carl Spring- aen by all who visit that fa drove to Laurel Point to spend the church. ly yesterday. Miss Maude llavis, or Charleston, Is The State of California, t< ;re to spend a week at her home at be left out of any expositioi Irie Grove. templcfting a vast exhibit o Miss Alberta Dickerson has returned nia's resources at the Jamest Dm a brief visit in Pittsburg. Centennial. The fruits and Miss Hannah Johns, who had been will be largely exploited, and Pittsburg for several days, has ?o- ber interests will make a t rned home. pluy in the forestry building Our Tm-tniae hvnntl hair olns look Children would Insist on id wear like genuine shell. 25c n | castor oil to take if ,vou loc ix of C, 12 or 18. | the pantry. sat Bargain In Shoes ALL AND WIN ? oai't Lcidiflf Helta ErtaMlriintent. j ^ ion Block, Fairmont, W. Va. irrow The Day for tL COAT OPENI OCTOBER 16, 1906. hen our XVII Annual Coat Openii t- and vicinity than any other event! [Vear Garments for Women. Ch ldpoint, With the additional stock: :t facilities for special orders will be tave in your own mind, regarding a lade to order. rcefl. Excellent Music by i A Collection My*\ iental Rugs NOT SURPASSED I Ml rge cities and at much lower \ M I prices. M \ Mooradlan, who was with us Ml < with a small collection, Is Ml with over 140 pieces and as Ml native Armenian will gladly M \ i-rugs and point out their id qualities. who liought rugs from him I re well pleased with them, e interested now have a far lolce of selection, and his e Just as reasonable. ^ JINE ORIENTAL RUGS I $26 and as high as you want * M eautlful pieces of hand-made i CARPET FLOOR. ___ J NOTES. SAVED FROM GIBBET BY CHILDREN'S PRAYE gllsh set rty miles Convicted Murderer Gets Life T le James- Instead From Compassionate loats will Judge. ' a Jay' CHICAGO. Oct. 15?The prayer Paul's hls threo -(laUBllters save(1 ? thony Bemis. convicted wife mut of Doro- ' . there In er" m gallows. In answei iftier the the oh",'iren's P,ea for J?>lSe Kef 807 This set ,he ver'"ct recommeni n tQ | the death penalty and sentenced jsltlon as "lls 10 iml'i'lsonmen( for life, t burying The "rst words of the sentt 3, There which would send the prisoner to crest and Sibbet were forming on the Jud and won- "ps. when Rose, the prisoner's year-old daughter, burst Into a chl appeal for her father's life. Her of great- |srs gy]V|a an(j jiary, joined her w Isltors to | Uem|g broiie ,]0wn and wept. nhn^an'l mllBt Erant these children's p !or." exclaimed the judge. "Bemis iciarauou i nahognny!co d 00 ' r Htor'es alone w ,lands In ,Iiey mlght lave refUBe'1 10 tesl -h in the Bem'8' ' wl" spare your life, but may be "Hist,spend it In a cell." moua old , When the tip of a dog's nose Is ( and moist, that dog Is not sick. >o big to feverish dry nose means sickness v l, Is con- a dog. And so with the human 1 T Cnllfor- Dry, cracked and colorless lips m own Ter- feverlshness, and are as well ill minerals pcarlng. To have beautiful, pink, the lum- vet-like lips, apply at bedtime a c treat dls- Ing of Dr. Shoop's Green Salve, . will soften and heal any skin ailm Get a free trial box at onr store, stealing lie convinced, I-arge nickel cap ked it In glass Jars 25 cents. E. A. Billing: & Co. * < - i: s r TM?j':.;; 11#? NG . ng will be held, attracting; more held during; ttt? e tire-year. ildreo and Misses s we will have for that dav,,nomade, and we will be in a postsuit or coat Omen's Full Orchestra. n Excellent Goat Yal ies FOR WOMEN. We meltylon tw0 on,y rj'om our big stock, an-:! from their low price do not think they tire not- good merchandise. They are stylishly made. good workmanship and correct In every detail. AT $5.90?Oxford Kersey Coats, 60 Inches long, full sleeve, > black velvet collar. This was (he "jnnfufacliirer^ leader, and we make II ours, It should sell for and (s ful ly worth $7.60. AT $8.50?50 Inch Coat of black Kersey?a good all-round coat for all kinds of wear; has inlaid velvet collar, yoke and sleeve lined. We Invite comparison on any ten dollar coat you may find. _ 1 Blankets and I Live Because we soil ovry holt and Comforts'Is a very good 1 Their buyers are good Judges 11 If we hada't placed our o, these goods we couldn't afford You'll not find the varletj /town. Blankets Of Cotton at 68c, 75o, $1 and \U> to $i.S6. THE "BEACON" BLANKET, $2 and $2.25 pair. An Innovation in cotton blanket; so soft is the finish that it almost lakes an expert to tell them from a Iamb's wool blanket; white, with -fancy borders. "Barnesville" Blankets, $3.75 pair, size 80x90 inches. Fine Wool Blankets, $5 to $15 REVISED VERSION. From the New York Tribune. RS' There was a man In our town And he was wondrous wise, erm He run into a bramble bush And put opt both his eyes. Then, when he 'foiing what he< li s of done, Au- With all his might and main der- He ran to a bank and got a Job as r tn YdfifrtP. sten ling ] hare rented mjr rooms every tl Be- [ hare had an ad In your paper, ? a gentleman In nw pBtce this moral inee and he had triad It several times. the ? ge's ent localities for particulars look o' 10- our "rant column. ild's sis- Everything at cost at Burdette' hile ========= rayz Mrs. Cora Cordray, you MILLINER,-' 327 Barney, Street. told _____ , * We make a specialty of trlmmliii nth Ips. by hand the hata we place upc eon the market They will outwear th ?p ?. . veh factory trimmed Stocks. Try ou oat- ' ., i it, line if you yrpnt satisfaction In th ent , V It ' i\J wear of your hat Our prices ar BUU , pe.I very reasonable. slea ! }has.B 3Q7 Ma Women's Fall Underwear and Hosiery I The variety of the stocks Isn't the I orly inducement; the high qualities I should appeal to ever}' woman who ap-1 predates nice Underwear and Hosiery I and the stock contains garments at I most any price, Insuring all' grades, ia'r attention, is given to every detail. "Merodc" (Hand Finished.) Every garment of this famous brand Is Hand Finished. The most particulur attention Is given to every detail lha fabrics are even different from I tV.Auo nnmlitAOil ht? DtlV fltllAP ftllll. It com?- la every material: Cotton ? Male, Merino, Wool and Silk and n Wool. Made in every conceivable style in both regular and outslzes. -0 Vests and Pants c 50c to $3 each. b Union Suits i $1 to 33. If you've tried "Merode," you'll have ho other. At thin store only and Fall styles a,rc in ready to be shown. liosie y AI COc pair ? UIBCK wouun, jimcn Cashmere and Oxford Cray StockI lags. Black Ribbed Lisle Thread. AT 35c pair?Ingrain, black lisle, 3 pairs la box for $1. AT 50c pair?Plain and fancy designa in cotlou. Extra fine Cashmcr and Lisle?lace and drop stitch stockings. ,eep Warm Comforts at Let:-Pri,ces si and hospital In town their Blankets , ' reason why you should buy yoitrs here, nid know what merchandise Is worth, rder as tar hack as last January for I te quote you the prices we do. ' cither, in any other two stores lu Comforters I Maish Laminated Cotton Oown Comforts, $2 and $2.50 each. The Maish Comfort Is a flulty mass of tiny air cells. By a I wonderful new process the long flbroa of the finest, buow white cotton are separated, curled ar.d * than woven Into a thick, soft, downy piece; there are no & humps, no thin places and will never.flatten. * ? ?B =========== ^ Mfisa Nettie Bartlett has opened 0 a studio for teaching China painting and water colors. Orders taken for o decorated china and art work. Rooms 1 adjoining Shafer Studio. 4. 4. *.{. 4. * **4. 4.4.4 .j If Clothing foi Jj| 41 In our lino of ClotI 4? found all the very la #? from Domestic and Ii rer 4* made after the latest m 4* fit and a well-dressed a Our line of "(iradui L J cially strong this seaat -1 ? yon the best things on 11 Boys' Cloth + In Any And * * We cannot say too * Mra. Jane Hopkins' clo J one who has tried this ] " * These clothes will gi 1 any other line of boys' ir T ket. They are built foi i! has proved^ that the aim S I out. Boys' Knee Pan ' Young Men's Suit * C. F\ RAND + . High .IN STREI fvj jr : 8";';'|' | ,fy iMHP' / j^H * / # WWMjV^ I w 10ME NEW HATS ; V|f|| AT THE HAT STORE. | All the new shapes in Winter Cats are to be seen here, just * nongh turn up to the brim to lake them "right." ^ -.''I These styles at $2, $3 and $4, in ? lack and pearl, and, like our ; lothing, they are the newest and . est to be had. WANSBACH'S GOOD CLOTHES STOKE. REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. v 'rom the New York Frew., , It worries a woman terribly not .USSS nve anything to worry over. Even if a girl hugged a man while .... r, e was doing It she could get (ndls: ent at his kissing her. ****'.' ?ijsg||J One of the worst habits a man elm' f ave is to have headaches on account f his bad habits. If there was an Internal revenue tax u milk, men would order It IU bar-' ": ooms Just to be aide to kick about he way the government robs the pubr Men | ling for men will be 4? ; teet styles and makes .#?, nported woolens, all + U11U1H, liusuiiiig a miug v r ppearance. ate" Clothing is espe- 4%| >n, and we can show the market at from $10.00 to $20.00 J Vf m - 111 All Grades much for the line of * . thee for boys, as any 7 i line will tell you. 2-P ve better service than ^ J ^ clothing on the mar* ; - wear, andexperience + i has been iw8 carried * ts$ufts$l.m>$7.S0 * m s from $3jQ0 to $I2t90 4* J I 0ft