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' cleaning, pressing and re PAIRING La diet' and Men'i Cloth log. Work called for and delivered ESS?1*?0"*:VU1W* DCII ,Tiw?B| tTi ^^PPI^:?8hbp(;43-J. |? Parke Ave., under Broh's Shoe Store 11 HRST~WARD | fe. ' 'Bisu Pearl Sturm has returned froir |fe$,nijnlng at Morgantown. |lj Casper Birchle, a surgical patient r> from Brlilgeport, was dismissed yester W. C. T. U, Will Meet. Bj|fe The W. C. T. U. will hold a business |^Kmeeting|at the home of Mrs. C. P. j Malone on State street, Friday after New Store on Water Street. BSfyi:t "A now-store will be opened on Wat IHHmSmefc^aVout March 1. The ston Bj^Wli' be ln the room recently raeatei H^SBykVlncent ami Qoulil ami will be "known os Rosen's Bargain Store. XI |&.'WndB of men's, women's and children's If; clothing will be handled. , Fifty Members at L. T. L. jfe\'' The number of members present a L. yesterday was fifty. This was |||; the largest attendance this year, nl K&ttoiigb one hundred nre enrolled. Lei Bprbyery one come next Wednesday am f: ma he tho attendance still larger. Tin programme will be announced later. Personals. |."v yjwiasier .mines itoumsuu i? quite aiur ' at his home on .Merchant street. Mr. 'and Mrs. .1. W. Simpson have re ' turned to their home at Clarksburg nl ter a few clays' visit with relative Mrs. Liberty Travis, or Morgantowi avenuei who has been very sick, I slightly ln>]irovecl. j A son wns born recently to Mr. am .'Mrs. Frank" Whan, of East Ferr; . Martha, the little daughter of Mr and Mrs. Murray Dlclterson.tjls rea Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 'Minor have rc 'turned to their home at Mnnnlngtoi after a short visit with Mr. and Mrr Howard Pople. Linton Cutrlght, of Merchant streel ' wasvery sick yeslorday. Mrs, Jane Dennett, of Market streel ihas ben very sick for several days. ISpkc WINFIELD ITEMS. ^ I The health of our community 1 ?good at present fflgMlss ; Ada Fast, of Forltsburg, an. Mr. Herbert anil Dayton Boyce, o 'near MoMomitey, were (vlsitlng thel Bister, Mrs. Emory Heck, Saturday an. g^Mr. nnd Mrs. Stuart Vincent nn. -daughter, of Fairmont, wero.vlsltlm the Intter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,] 6. Morgan, at Long Run, Sunday. 'tiSCrjiand Mrs. G. W. Hawkins an, Jaughter, Delia, were visiting at tit gjjjjjjg s brother's, Mr. Thomas Haa piuu BEST p REMEDY For Women-Lydia E. Pink K xliatin'sVegetable Compoum HB^foah; Ky. ? "I was passiiig tliroug] ISMthe Change of Life and suffered fror headaches, uervou prostration, aui ut'uiumuiut's. K&jKftfl "Lydia E. Pink WBMSgaP ham's Vegetabh BgffiffiBMH Compound made m i'Mllin>l<" "IKl s,ru"k''? t'"lt I can do all m; KHfl housework, and ul KgH j tend to the stor j'o'SfgWa and post-office, am UjmgraJM Ifeelmuchyounge ffiSSBmroS than I really am. sKSaSSSgJ "Lydia ) '. Pink 't Vegetable Compound is the mos essful remedy for all kinds o tie troubles, and I feel that X cai r praise it enough." ? Jfits. Liza; land, Noah, Ky. e Cbangeof Life is themostcritlcs >d of a woman's existence, am set of health at this time invite tse and pain. omoneverywhereshouldremembe there lsnootherremcdy known t cine thatwlUsosuccessfullycarr: en through this trying period a a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corn id, made from native roots am r 80 years it has been curlni en from the worst forms of femal -Inflammation, ulceration, dis iments, fibroid tumors, irregular) periodlo pains, backache, am sua prostration. you would like special ailvim it your case write n conlldcn letter to Mrs. Pinkbnin, a n, Mass. Her advice is free uways lieXpful. renin at Cameron Saturday and San- i day. , A Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Jfurphy and JM two sons, Lloyd and Foster, were call- 'Jffij lug at Monroe MoVIpker's Sunday. Mrs. Ed Goodman, of Fairmont, ___ . were visiting her parents, Mr. and ^ . Mm, Thomas Hawkins, Sunday. Mrs. Jane Carpenter Is on the sick , ii . nolve I I Mrs. Ellin Miller Is Btaylng at Wll- r raj He Tootbman's. P ' Mrs, Millie Hnyhurst was visiting ?,*[ her slBter, Mrs. Will Hnyhurst, on Pin- ? , So'?11 ey Bun, Sunday. . Miss Rosle Miller was calling at Manuel Leeson's Sunday. U ( Mrs. James Vandc anil son, John, . I only were viaiung ai i nunr.itf rvirn? ouw?- ^ 'lay last. ?. ' Mr. Justus Burns was shopping at ^ Fairmont one ilny last week. , , _ ,, town There Is literary here evry Frliloy I night. Everybody Is Invited to attend. Mr. Willie Heek Is a frequent visitor ,,fr['et t at the Shaw school. What Is the at, traction. Bill? a Mrs. Minnie Keener ami daughter. c(mvl Rebecca, were calling at Mr. Wiley McHcnry's Sunday. m(Jn , Mr. John Wolf and grandson, Mr. (h John Weaver, were shopping at Fair- (h . mont Monday. wm | Miss Gertrude McElfresh nnd Hazel ^ Hawkins were calling on Mrs. Ota Clevenger Sunday. Mr. Burlccn Travis was visiting his ' , pnrenls, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Travis, I at Banner's Ridge, Sunday. , Messrs. Willie and Herschel Tooth- rj()ag I man were enlled to Amos (o the bed. side of their mother,*Mrs. Charles Toolhman, Saturday. 011 Mlss'Otn Carpenter Is staying wllh au<' Mrs. Herschel Tootlimnn. r(':i' I MrR. Wiley McHenry and daughter. an'| ' , Leafy, were eallng at Mr. N. 0. Haw- nn'! . kins' Sunday night. Oil *""'n T nnunn tuna vlalMtUT llPl* Viol<? j daughters at Fairmont two days Inst cared , week. ' play Miss Mollie Baker was visiting her fused sister. Mrs. Will Mundell. at Norwood, distil Mr. Thomas Leeson, the Inventor, tnl e { lins overhauled Mr. Williams' engine, swee He has it ready for running. Mr. Wil* 0,,r ,1 . Hams is great pleased. Me PEGGY. Jrinin 9 . life i O 4 vii , I PINY RUN AND PRICKETT'S | utile s | CREEK, i Rrl.li Ik 4 cull I I let! j- As news Is very scorco we will try and and gather lip a few Items from oar ed tl . quiet HtHo Iowa. fast 1 Mrs. Johnnie Carpenter la on the them sIcK list. so fi .. Mrs. Ell??- Miller Is staying nt Wll- tlenn n lie Toothnian's this week. Th i. Mrs. David Hfston. of Fairmont, of w was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wll- tal < llntn Hnyhnrst, one day last week. you < Slnen 'nunting season is over. Hun- \v? tor. Bill Heelt has started a fruit and and i candy stand nnd keeps a full supply VJole of such notions as ho needs. John woul > Weaver Is delivering, with CXvkey great Shaw assistant. first > Mr. Herseliel Tootlmtnn was called \v< 6 to Falrvlew by the tllness ot her moth- Inscr er, who Is not expected to live. albui 1 Mrs. Fd. Goodwin, of Fairmont, was ,j visiting her .parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. "jy p r Thomas Hawkins, Saturday and Sun- R|f ,| day. And Mr. Atha Vangllder was a business I caller In Fairmont Saturday. An 5 Glenn, the little son of Mrs. Mllly Hayhurst, while playing too near an open grate fell in tno (Ire. but fortn- ?_ ,i nntoly was not burned bad. q Mr. Clayton Wolf was a business 1 S .. caller at Morgan town Thursday. 9 r Mrs. Milly Havhurst was calling on 3 her sister. Mirs. William Havhurst. fl Sunday. J Mr. Thomas I.ceson. our new in- f vfutor, is building a new engine for ^ fl< Walter Williams. near Quiet Dell. J tc .Mr. Mend Robs' olHee boy. RIs- % worth Hawkins, was out circulating fl among friends of Grassy Run Sunday, ji r Miss Alice Cook, who is teaching J ' tlie Winfield scliool. went to her home '<lw nt Cameron Friday and returned to ? 1 Winfield Sunday. ?. LUCKY HILL. P j *?" ?o ?a , | HOULT ITEMS, | &S! !! I! J HOin.T. Feb, 10.?The slol; rn|iort- j ed last week are all better except 3 Mrs. Snider and she is slowly sinking Ah e and there "fe no hope for her recovery. u Mr. lames Diamond, of Rhillppi, a JJJj f nephew, and Miss Mary Talbott. a cura b niece, of Independence, were visitors of c to Mrs. Sn tiler's Saturday and Sun- *!Jr! r day and Nora Hall, of Fairmont, was i-.J thorn Sunday. _ pMCj t Barl McBirrcHh is at ills aunt's in [Jjjj f .. ? |?U * M on Oil lilt i III 1-uiim.v uu a vinu. i E Charles Austin, of Monongalia d?L county, was calling on relatives In W J Moult tills week. cm s Guy Leonard. of Ktvesvllle, was vis- _ itlng at Harry McElfresh's this week, r Wo got a copy of the Chicago Sun- fib J ilny Tribune's special Lincoln Con3 tonnry number advertised in -tho West f - Virginian and it Is the greatest com- ' mentnrv wo have ever seen on the / j energy of American journalism, How ; [ i ftiich i\ number can be issued for such ! ' - an 'insignificant price fs present day t j won do,*. $ Our dear friend Violel, of Montana, r a seems very mucn scared of tho "gory I J and hair covered club." Don't get JI , seared, Violet, dear, we won't dig it If ' up. I t Mill think that our news w mate news althougth Violets as ly: "What Is a fight betwe la, anyway?" Noting at till V ear, even though they carve ?i with a knife in the eauberan lelr great love for each oik oon says "Answer a fool accoi a hlft foily lest tie be wise in I conreit.^ , his bit of news Violet, dear, w l-'l" ?"nvw Vsa W esponslble for the rumor ami dense see the doctor from Rlvi and two other persons from tli who were present when s: r made the repairs made neci by tho love tai* betw* ids" and told u.i about it on t home. But why try to convln rsnn who does not wish to need? Even tnough we shot: i It so plain thut "a way furl though a fool might not i in." Wo should remember th vise man warns us that "a <1 eturn to his vomit and n fool ally." Oh, you see, Violet ?lci lon't have a monopoly on quotl >rbs. But we nre not going etc with yon Violet, dear, ng quotations for you nre ns I notations as a buyy iiu|i Is t It hurt ns. Violet, dear. to its with one of your tender s esiiectilly one whoso nai "nes the iwrfunie of spring tii inrsting buds and twittering bi-i waring orchards nil In bloom. , we nro ordinarily philosophic t. We, too, could say that nbt n straw if Violet refused In our lwick yard. % That we to let her attitude toward rb our philosophic poise and nn i|uil!briuni, but Violet, dear, t t on-phony of your namo knoc ihllosophy higher than Gildero and we realize tlmt if you cold and callus to our advaiu vill Ijo one great Sahara, del also takes exception to $ reminiscence about .Millie 11 ret mnl thinks ive are trying her veracity In question. 0. V Hoiv conlil you tliink us so in iinchlvulric? We merely renm int iirolinlily the fights came you could not cutch ami recc and then told ot Mike who II ist a certain unmentionable gi in lihnseir couldn't catch him. en slie says we are accusing 1 riling things that took little m< ilfori. 0. Violet, dear, why v io persist in nnsiinnerstanning 1 made the charge against ours ill correspondents. But our ilt it Is so sensitive yon know, i >1 feel very bail 11 It was not tl . sensitiveness is stilil to bo I symptoms of awakening love. ! are remtnileil of the great poe Iptlon In a little g!r!"s nutogrn a about, Ittle girl who huil a little curl tilt In the venter of her forehsc when she was good she was v< good, tl wnen sho was bail she horrtd," JEST BY ANY TEST and the beet test Is Its use. 'Family Favorite" LAMP OIL UivM tno nearest to n*tui?i ui any unr :lal licht known. Hums white, clear, steady and fullflami lOo list drop. Will not smoke, "smell" or flicker. Costa no more than ordinary tank wacon Most any dealer con supply you. i'averly Oil Works Co., *eSE A'm mx'to.'i of Wavtrly SpotUl Anta OU w ifflf le Perfect Corset for I It places over-developed women on Jer liileti. It tapers oil the buit, flattens lv reduces the nips from I to 5 inches bersome affair, no torturing straps, but th orsetry, boned in such a manner m to dom of movement. New W. B. Reduta No. 770 lot large I I. How mpportari front and aide, al?o made i 33.00. New W. B, Redaso No. 772 for large she except that the bust ii somewhat lower all art t lupportm front and sides. Also made i o 33.00. Ask any dealer anywhere to ihow you the New Ii from 31,00 to V3.00 per pair. HNCARTCN BR0$? iMfrs., 377-3791 VEVS -TEETHING SYRUPS mtdr fa w world, Prevents Cholera Infantum, id all towel trouble?, =5 cents at all druggists, u mention this paper. - . r DRS. D. FAliRNEV ft SON, Hac***tow*, ua. as : Now, confess, Violet, dear,, that you j ks had one of your horrid spells Saturen day, FRITZ. | lo- P. S.?Please do not mention to' ch Mrs. Fitz, Violet, tbit 1 have referred j ce to you as "dear" for Katrina is so pe- j er. cullar, you know, and would not un-j "d- derrftand. the platonic quality of my ' lis affection for you. Believe me, Violet, ever yours own, FRITZ. OK ?? as KENTUCKY NASBYS. ?e (Union Associated Press.l ?- LOUISVILLE. K.V.. Feb. 11.?.Matters lat of Imiiorlnnce to the iwstniasters or 1,1 the Bloc Gr"?3 State will be discussed ?s-|at a meeting of the Kentucky League en!of Postmasters, opened this alternoon he at the custom hottEe. ce be "BIG SIX" CELEBRATES. l|,| 1 (Union Associated Press.! nK MEW YORK. Feb. 11?1"Big Six" !rr Typographical Union will hold Its litnt I ty-nlnth nnnnnl reception and ball at 0, Grand Central Palace this evening. Practically all of tne anion printers of me grower cny wm i3kl* pun in ur; n ) festivities, and the money realized ^ will he added to the hospital tund of in "B|S Slx" "" WAKE FOREST ANNIVERSARY. I of (I'nlnn Amioclaled Prow,) WAKE FOREST COLLEGE, N. be Feb. 11 ?Wake Forest College Is toex day celehratinig the seventy-fifth anniue versary of Its opening with an elab* lie ornte programme. Dr. Fannce, presl* ds dent of Rrown University, is the principal speaker on the programme. al, VARNlVA'L At NICE. i\v - (Union Associated Press.) ^ NICE, Feb. 11.?Festivals In conus nection with the annual o^mlval at Nice commenced to-day with the orjio" rival of King Carnival XXXVIII.. and during the following fortnight there . will be processions, masquerades. battles of flowers and fancy dress balls rejes almost every day. Many thousands of tourists from nil over Europe and. America are in toe city. The cnrnlfm' vol colors this year are poppy red and j nd cornflower blue, ami tlhe cHy has ! to been veritably swathed in gay flags in* and hunting. ide fit* COLORADO PYTH1ANS. SO (Union Associntod Prrss.) ml GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Feb. 11. [oil ?The Western Slop? district convener Hon or the Knights ot Pythias opened here to-day, with delegates from a )er score of lodges In nttendance. en- ? ,-D! As "a good head will get itself isj iiats," so?using somo of its "grey elf matter" in want ndevrtislng, It will !ar get most other things It needs, ,Ve , lat Turn Up the Light. lie My friends, when you go hojne tonight, be sure that you turn up the it's light; now we don't mean that dan|ih gers lurk, or that there's anything to shirk; 'tis only that with vision free, your wants you can more quickly see, where you will need some Siiartan id; Stain to Onlsh o'er a chair again. Manny ufactured by The Marietta Paint & Color Co,, Marietta, Ohio. Sold by rat M, D. Christie, Druggist, Mnin street. Fairmont, W. Va. 1/^CORSETS J the same bam u ibcir / \ the abdomen, and abso- / y Jfif \ . Nol harness-?not a / > \ c most scientific example fcj /p give the wearer absolute \ ill women, Made of while l\ fBSSrjflTO \ \ : in batiste. Sixes 20 to 3t>. \AjhVJ/W' / J ut women, u the same as No. sund. Made of white coulH. H a biMta. Sixes 20 to 36, Kul / W. B. "Hip-eubduiot" \ J JROAOWAY, NEW YOtt \W^/f FOOTERS DYE WORKS AND DYES. Your evening costumeB, made fresli and pretty by specially trained artists. Nothing too large or too sinnll. We clean and dye all discretions of lai dies' and Gentlemen's garments, besides carpets, rugs; shades, blankets, I hats and gloves. Goods culled for and I delivered, Phone 13. I > W. J. WALSH, Agent. There is only one w^Jw\cOT-&fc ness, end tint la by constitutional remedies. DeDsfness is csnsed'by or Inflamed condition of themucbus lln:. log of the Eustachian Ttfbe. Wh?n this tube Is Inflamed you have a rum. hllng sound or Imperfect hearing, anl when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the In flam ma tlon can be taken out and this tub? testwed to Its normal condition, bear Ing will be destroyed forever: nire cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfio-s. We will give One Hundred Dollars ror any ntsp 01 uenness toauaeu oy catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for wiii* iars. free. F. J. CHENar ft CO., Toledo, 0. Sold hy Druggists, 75c. Take Hail's Family Pills for eonsiijti* tion. FAMILY FAVORITE I ILLMMATVM I I OIL mokes the light that rests the eyes. Nearest approach to natural sunlight known. Most economical too?burns to the very last drop without readjusting wick. Does not char, smoke or "smell." Clear, water-white, free from sediment. Not to be compared with ordinary tank wagon oil. Ask your dealer to serve you out o! the original barrel. Then you have ? the purest, best lamp oil made. WAVERLY OIL WORK8 CO., Independent Refiner* <7 j PITTSBURG, PA. AlflO makers of Wnvcrly Special AutO 00 and Waverly Gaoolinca. Notice. J. F. S'eoley has removed his tin shop from Jefferson street to the Cunningham building, comer ot Monroe and Jackson streets. The public id thanked for its past patronage and hi? better location will enabl? aim to improve Ills service. tl "friv* Ynurselr A Chance" State Normal Sehool Fairmont A 75 per cent, increase in the Btudent body. "There iB a reason." Spring Term01 MaW Send for Catalogue to the President. i ??? i YES--YOU CAN BUY THINGS MORE CHEAPLY AT A STORE THAT ADVERTISES If you were a merchant wouldn't you rather sell a thousand yards of silk In a day, at a profIt of 10c a yard, than to sell (without advertising) fifty yards, at a profit of 26 cents a yard? Isn't It plain that In all such lnstinces the buyer gets tho benefit of the "volume of business" which advertising enables the merchant to do? Tim money cost of a Journey J ?long or short?by stage coach J (not to count time, or comfort) ' was greater than that ot a present day Journey by railway. The "old ways" of doing things were not oven CHEAPER. Thi cost of things In an oldfashioned store nowadays is greater than In the progressive stores?the nuvertlsed stores. It's not oven CHEAPER to patronize the non-progressive merchant?not to count the unwisdom or helping malte It possible for reactionary and non-progresstvo merchants to s'ttll "do business." bib? a larder the winds blow snd i SKli J worse joa feel ls tbe .. ::ijj-ft j Better Time; I To Buy ; 1 Real Estate! * J *) AUthcso conditions have the ' * ! m Barae effect upon tne properly } J holder ns upon yourself, bo If ^ makes no difference what the % conditions are. I Don't Lose j Your' Better 1 Judgment k k Carry out Hint resolution you t. mmlc when everyUilug look the L brightest nml you are 5 Dead Sure I To Win !j You can buj- tor a iirlce loss ^ ciltinllo several months' salary * H when times are rooiI. * J Everything In Real Estate to T ^ suit every condition. * , 4 l ! I rwi R. ftorr w V u | fc 1 ^ Entranco Jacobs Building. , * 1 MmumeDEAN'S0|9 sr Pills, K? A riAF*, CSRTAIN LXZT FOR SCPPUK8RRD Mk.nsthuatiok. ieiei now to fail. Buff! Surel Bpeedyl Satisfaction Guarontaed or Monay Refunded. Bant prepaid for f 1.00 par box. Will tend tbem on trial, to be paid for when relieved. Bam plea Km-. InaUt on Retilnr t?a genuine, accept no substitute. IryoBI druealBt doee not havo them send yd ; 11 onlewlotlw ".,wl I uitre ueoicrl to., in u, uscottr, n, ~ Sold la Falmwrt b> U. D. aim# ? IMPROVE your appearance and Increase your comfort?there's Just one practical way?always wear a Hennen Suit. One trial?always a customer. T. Wilbur Hennen MERCHANT TAILOR, 2nd Floor, Main ? Madlscn 8ts. | % i?d CITIZENS Dollar Savings BANK Doaa a General BanUnf Bud1 sen. PAY8 4 PER CENT. ON TIME and Sarlngi Deposit!. OpeiSaturday from lam. nntlj I p. m. I J. R. LINN, Cnhler. C.Y. BOYERSrSR.1>ro?7 ? City Hospital Of Fairmont AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES Bell 'Phone, 302-J. Con. 'Phone, IS1 L, L. BOYEKS, Supeiintendcnt. law . ~ Office, Jacobs Building. ' E. F, HARTLEY. ' Attorney it Law, FAIRMONT, Office, First National Bank Building,, ' MEREDITH A PRICHARD, Attorneys at Law, FAIRMONT TRUST 00. BLOT., 'FAIRMONT, W. VA. M. EARLE MORGAN, J ATTORNEY AT LAW...'.ffgj , J.*".. u.?n. VHirvauo .uaiifiiA ntHCU -"i * HARRY SHAW, * Lawyer; * Court-house Fairmont, W. Va. * JOHN L. LEHMAN, * LAWYER!',: * . FAIRMONT, WrVAL-'S'^SMHi Ofllca In Jacobe- Building. f W. 8. MEREDITH. Attorney at. Law,.' 1 FAIRMONT, W. VA. '? | ' Office. Hall Block. ' IRL L. SMITH, f Counsellor at Law,: FAIRMONT, W.-Vki^^^gSH t Office Trust Building: ^ I PHYSICIANS, * H. R. JOHNSON, M. D? * Practice Limited to the Eye, Ear, Noeci * and Throat. * Office. 225 People's Bank. jjjjgjjH&g | FAIRMONT, W. VA.. , ' * W. C. & JESSE A. JAMISON, Physicians and Surgeons. J Mftdifion Street. Fairraout, W. Va. &|||j * DENTISTS.~ J DENTISTS. DR. J. 0. McNEELY, ' Dentlet. J MAIN ST. PAIRiMONT, Vf. I HILL BROS ' <JB 1 DENTISTS. jj Teeth extracted without pain; all * P.rst class work guaranteed. * Office In Skltlner Building; Console j* dated 'Phone. * CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER. * CORDRAY CARRIAGE CO., * Manufacturers and dealers In'-HtiliiSBHffl * Grade Vehicles. 420-422 Jackson Bt. ? Cod. 'Phone, 023. Bell 'Phone, 887-B^fflH * upholstering. * We maho a specialty or first das? up to date upholstering, botn plain fancy. Mattresses and' feathera;.trM?|||0 ovnted. Serving machine noodles and supplies. All rvork guaranteed'.' h. c. voelker, JOT Fairmont Ave. Yost BulIdlnfr;r'|^^S Con. Phone 603. FAI RMONTr W. V*. DENTISTS. M. B. Black-Gromme, the tnUllias^BH DIRECTORS?Geo. M. Jacoha, Tf. 8. Meredith, J. M. Hartley, Harrr Shaw, W. S. Ha'ymoad/ .C. bob, Howard R. Furhee. -' D, Uwt. Tbampaoo, flap'lH. QtfcW HdkoolB, BUlmllU, K.C.. wrluoi cut ^ th?y da all *m tlalm for Hem," Pr? 8,' Ifr D**of?,H jK '*v Ram Rati. W. Va., wrltaat 'Thar tfra IrtfttlpMl*. faeiloo." Dr. If. D. McODl, Citrkibnrr. TrtB., wrlltai i' VyJ i I 4,|i ? nrmailo# of lljrart, 1 bar* Tonal a* rrmadr taRf , nakl jo*".* l'airi, AO C.m. ??npi? ftra. feouH Sold In Fairmont by tO.-CraM&CcCS mg88| jj Ptr4 f0R Iwiiu j. p. jirome. waicnmaaw ill Jeweler, at 114 Third street, Chrbcberg, offers J10, |12 and 115 Patten Hats at only t5. J. F. KROMME-iM8 HEADQUAO . TER8 IN CLARK8BURG FOR RELIABLE DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, RINGS, NOVELTIES'AND JEWELRY OF EVERY OgSCW^MM TION. Remomber the plaM "",10S Third atreet, Clarksburg. ' FAIRMONT ICTANO FUEL C?!T Coal and Ice OfflW-MiaonloTamaiiBoth 'Phobia. PEOPLES BANK Of Fairoioit. Capital Stock Paid Is Geo. M. Jacobs Preside*! ' W. 3. Hnymond Vlco President ; J. jr. Brownfleld Casiler ' Our Ore and burglar proof ranlt* arc free to customers for private paWe solicit your business, whlclt receive prompt and careful atte*Uoi?^^^^!