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w I I -:iiilk_ii___ I pile;. Hi McGlffln, 51. J. J. Lynch and wife, . and sons, M. D. Wood, ns, wife and daughter, Bailey, Henry Fultz, Katharyn Ott,' Grafton; John Stewart and wife, arksburg; E. P. Knight, n. Monongah; G. Bean, kersburg; Thomas E. Madijohn, J. L. Smith, Hehen, Wheeling. r. Moran, F. 51. Keller, , Georgia Nichols, HunIce, Watson; Katharyn l Highland, Monongaa, Wheeling; Lottie Dev'eny, C. 0. Newlon, F. Iton; "B. ,1, Ferrell, New Jeorge Yost and wife, j#les, Littleton; R. B. irlse; C. H. Freeland, f.. States, Moundsvllle. . L. Cobnrn, Buckhantor, Wyatt; J. T. Bog?. Wllloughby, 5Irs. 51. t. Whlssen, H. E. Reed; James Maki, John ElFeprne, Rosedale; C. Bowen, Beliler, R. C. >n; J.'L, Lewis, Feder>n, Adam B. Llttlepage, rice Sale rtlnues dded to this sale i's Shoes L,plain leathers, atton, light and i. These wehave wo lots and pria follows, Shoes or $2.25, $2.50 wld for $8.50 | dren b Oxfords still selling jShurtleff & Welton :h I am going to clc lining August 28th Id. Stock consists Watches, R ;ts, Bracelets, Silverware. ' C io the Safe and HOWARD JEWELER WATER STREET Charleston; F. M. Dawson, J. M. Simpson, 0. 0, Osborn, D. F. Fries, C. A. Whhssen, C. J. Comuntzls and wife, Charles Flenlger, L. C. James, 0. H. Cummins, J. R. Morris, V. H. Thompson, Wheeling?; B. M. Flaherty, Grafton; Bob Penrod, Belington; M. Cannon, Littleton; L. C. Bone, W. .!. Smith, William Fraser, Bert Wallace, Coal Center; V. T. Poland, Tunnelton; T. W. Wharton, Morgantown; H. W. N. Hupper, J. M. Young, Richard; J. G. Cochran, Parkersburg; Perry Beaumont; C. N. Brisco, Mannington; C. E. Lewis, Savannah; James Conaway, Montana; Glenn J. Morman, Franklin; C. M. Wheler, Reedsvllle; Ed. Bowman, Qule Horwalt, Otha Layman, Lee Hall, Montana. | PERSONAL ; Miss Lottie Deveny, of Mt. Lake Park, is the guest of friends In the city. | Miss Daisy Hull, of Mannington, is In the city attending institute. Miss Ethel Carl, of Mannington, is In the city. Miss Addle Plnnell, milliner for E. C. Stemple, has returned here after spending several days at her home In Grafton. Miss Mary Holland, of Angelo, Texas, Is spending a rtfw days as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Holland, on Walnut avenue. Mrs. Addle Ruth Hubhard returned last night from Gladesville, -where she had been nursing for Dr. E. K. Sutton. Miss Elizabeth Cunningham leaves to-morrow for Parkersburg, where she will spend several days with her brother, Grove Cunningham. Miss Anna McClung, who Is the guest of relatives in the city, leaves to-morrow for her home at Burnsvllle. Mrs. P. H. Shields, of Clarksburg, is the guest of relatives in the city. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Boyers returned yesterday from a visit with relatives near Morgantown, Misses Dora Conaway and Lula Conaway. who were visiting friends at Glen Easton, returned home last evening. MiSBes Eva and Ola Conaway returned last night from visiting frleniU at Mannington. Misses Dorothy and Mary Katharyn Howard are the guests of relatives at Point Marlon, Pa. Born, on Tuesday, the 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward McShane, a daughter. Mr. McShane is superintendent of the steel plant and resides on the George Autos property near the city. Miss Dorothy Straight returned yesterday from a week's viBlt at Terra Air? j Mr. Ed. Taylor and family will move to-morrow from Qulncy street to the E. B. Davis property on Walnut avenue and Fourth street Miss Inez Jacobs went to Terra Alta this morning to attend the Baptist Goshen Association. Mrs. W. H. Nicholson has returned from a several weeks' visit at Atlantic City. Miss Nell Harden returned yesterday from a few days' visit with friends ln,Morgantown.- " / 'Jiri Frank ,Treber and children, wluyfcad been the guests of Mrs. John ise out my entire si i, at 7.30 pm., and o of ings Rogers' 1847 , and General )f Up-to-Da1 Fixtures, Tools ire for Sale' H. HEDGES -OPTICIAN FAIRMONT, WEST VI Hart for Beveral weeks, left this afternoon lor their home In Cumberland, Md. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Luclle Hart, who will spend some time In Cumberland. Miss Josephine Hough went to Cairo this morning to visit friends for several days. Herman Hesse, of Frosthurg, M?l? Is a visitor In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley returned yesterday from a several weeks' visit In New York City and other eastern polpts. Mrs. B. W. Howard returned yesterday from'a few days' visit In Morgantown where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. C. Berkshire. Mr. R. E. Mason and son, Arnold, went to lit. Lake Park to-day. We are the only store carrying the complete line of city and county school books. Globe Book Store. tf School satchel and book cover given free to each purchaser of school books. Ask for them. Globe Book Store, tf School books and supplies at Globe Book Store, Watson Hotel bldg. tf Accurate Repairing When you place your \ repaired or cleaned, you c ub turning out "a good jo Possessing rare tools a certain kinds of delicate produce more than ordina So if you want a "Job" ter entrust it to us. YOUR WATCH OLEA r i 1 W. A. I Jeweler am 232 Main St. O FRANCIS E Fire Und H/= 1UV/ To Rc I' I ! 1; I I : . i .j 1 Line te Jewelry j ; and Material COURT NEWS A. M. Hess appointed administrator of (he personal estate of W. P. Fortney, deceased. Bond given In the sum of $30 with JV. H. Blllingslea as surely. The will of Dorsey S. Martin was probated and admitted to record. Harley L. Piggott is named as the executor of the will. C.,L. Michael vs. J. A. Callen, Chas. T. Barker, A. D. Parrlsh, Patrick I.aughney, Thomas Donlin, H. S. Yost, John M. Harr and W. E. Carder, executors of the estate of Clemenza Jane Smallwood, deceased, John M. Harr and W. E. Carder, Intermediate Court, In chancery; September rules. James A. Meredith, solicitor for the plaintiff. Book cover given free to each purchaser of school books. Globe Book Stare. tf West Virginian want a'ds pay. Try one and see. Schools books at Globe Book Store, Watson Hotel building. ti wmmmmmmmmmmmmam wr I SpPIB ratch in our hands to be. i an ALWAYS depend on b." i ,nd unusual facilities for work, we are enabled to ry satisfactory results, well done, you had bet( NED AND OILED, 91 FISHER, i d Optician, pp. Court House I E. NICHOLS t erwriter kS k/trn MsH ? i : CLARKSBURG, iag. 18.-P. R1 Ft- I irl, collector in this section tor the I loster and other' drawing company 11 gencles with headquarter! :ln Clarke-II >urg, was held up on a dark and loner I y road near Tunaekon Monday night II >y, three men who robbed htm of $1,- II '00 which he had. collected for the I irewery companies and one of th$H highwaymen shot him in 'the right land.'.. Flori had been to Anderson collectng money for the brewing companies and from there he went to Atlanta mines, where he collected some more money. It was about dark when he started along a road toward Tunnelon, where he intended to deposit the | money he had.' As he was walking . along the road three men suddenly j sprang out of a thicket and pumped * upon him.' They threw him to the t ground and took all of the money he had awny from him. As they were shout' to leave Flori made mo^on to pick up a rock and one of the high- j. waymen shot at him, the bullet passing through hjs right hand, The robbers then ran away. Fiorl went on to Tunnelton, where!] he notified the officers and had his] wound attended to. Officers at Tunnelton started on the trail of the highwaymen with bloodhounds. One of 1 the men was a negro, Flori says, and 1 the other two were white men. i Most of the money Florl had with 1 him was cash, only >200 being In 1 checks. The highwaymen did not take < his gold watch nor a diamond ring he < wore on one ot his fingers. 1 YOUNG WOMAN i i MISS BELLE STARKEY, OF BYRON, I KILLED HERSELF WITH A ( REVOLVER. I CLARKSBURG, Aug, 28. ? Belle I Starkey, aged 28, unmarried daughter 1 of C. P. Starkey, a miner of Byron, 3 committed suicide at her home at 11 I o'clock Tuesday morning by shooting < herself through the heart with a re- 3 volver. J What prompted the woman to take ' her life Is not known and the cause is at present a mystery. Miss Star- I key went Into -her room at the Star- ! key home, which Is in the hollow above ( the Hutchinson Fuel Company's m;n?, ] laid down on a couch, placed the muz- ( zle of the revolver over her heart and J pulled the trigger. Death resulted in- I stantly. I Acting Coroner M. S. Riley, of this I city, was notified of the suicide and i he went to the scene for the purpose 3 of investigating the woman's'death. He was thus engaged Tuesday after- j noon. j Miss Starkey was a daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. C. P. Starkey, of Byron, and j Resides hej parents she is survived by ( two sisters and four brothers. The father is employed in the mines of the f Hutchinson Fuel Company at that place. Notice of Fiduciary Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the acaounts of the following named fiduciaries are before me for settlement: 1. W. S. Haymond, administrator of Augustus 31. Boggess, deceased; 2. J. L. Davlsson, administrator of John Price, deceased. 3. Charles Davla, administrator of Eliza Davis, deceased. 4. Leroy Linn, administrator or J. A. Linn, deceased.5. M. Ella Hawkins, administratrix of Clarence E. Hawkins, deceased. 6 M. Ella Hawkins, guardian trlx of Margarette Leona Hawkins, an infant 7. J. Fay Watson, guardian of John Lindsay Radcliffe, an lnrant. 8. T. W. F. Handolph, guardian of frank C. Strother, an infant, 9. G. 3V, F. Randolph, guardian of Maud M Strother, an Infant. Given under my hand this- 17th day af August, 1907. ' HARRY SHAW,, Commissioner of Accounts of Harlon county. , 21-31 Fairmo votes Pony For District No. Address NOT 0600 AFTER FR This coupon when properly filed Contest Manager of the Fairmont We rotes In Pbny Contest and for* Dlst'rfc one candidate In each of the five clai lmirncm i class i ITII1TO5 Th* Moit Popular M Wcdnfisdfly 3Hd T.iursdsii I ^ Illustrated Song I ; JUST ONE WORD OF C0N80- I j Open All Day from 10 A. M. I Admission 5c | ^Book cover given free to each pur- ' hirer of school hooks. Globe Book I I'ere. p tf ' ' rj We are the only store carrying the ' omplete line of city and county school . looks. Globe Book Store. tf Subscribe for the West Virginian. ' Pony Contest Vote VOTE TO DAY. District No. 1. >aul M. Hawkins 258,640 'red.dy Eddy 238,480 trt Kern .....229.555 tuth Posten . .205,220. daude Hartley si.uiu , 5race Jamlscm 12,260 . 3eorgta Hunsaker 11,663 dae Cronln 8,136 rhelma Satterfleld i 7135 , Hella Kerns 5,540 Sterling R. Jtiggs 4,460 Jarrle Barr 6575 tazel Griffith 4290 lorsey Abbott 3,530 ( 3race Jone3. 2845 ^Anch Linn 2830 Sniel Cook .1850 Settle Groves 1,240 dorrls Saunders, ..1185 Trances Ward 1105 Iharles Wilson 850 toy J. Wise 835 tutus Lytton 775 ' Leonard Deegan 525 District No. 2. Trances A. Slater 24,430 dlldred Parsons 17.930 ; llaiidla McNeely 10,775 : Oanna Morris 765 Jladys Toothman 700 ramie Jolliffe 890 ; Sthel ROegrson 690 Daisy Flowers 600 ona Re*j? 660 lllce Jenks 650 Jartha Stewart 510 District No. 3. ( forest Springer 47,340 ( Philip Tatters'on 19,465 dable Merrlfleld .11.365 lertrude Crlss 1,795 )dra Stealey 1,025 STOP AS YOU PASS and try a glass ot our delicious soda water. Nothing looks so , tempting or Justifies, the anticipation of a cold, sparkling, palate tickling and thirst killing drink as a glass of our soda water with pure fruit juice flavorings or Ice cream. SOUTH SIDE PHARMACY 8HINN A ROSS, Props.. Both 'Phones. nt West Virginian /\ ? 4" M 8? V/; Rl IDAY, AUGUST 30TH. out and brought or mailed to the ~ at Virginian will count tor 8 :t Prizes as well as (or 6 votes tor issi In the "extra special" offer. A r ^ 6 810 roiiy- CIrmo TtO J. 'K?rn .? ' 840 Most Popular Saleslady, Salesman, Professional Man or Woman. Most Popular Ral!road,Traetl6n,;GJ^t|| House, or Factory EmployK:'t;J';S L/oaney ouuuur . i ? vn?w Moat Popular Lodge, Church or 80Vtoat Popular Teacher, Stenojjt*'pjier,"^-; Bookkeeper, Bank or Office . a t >< I 5 VotGS. I