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^^HB^IH^HHP3?V** ?'';i lUBMf fHTIT>lt AnJ QAIIUVflTPR p rvBi UAiu/o ana duvyahiao. g'-V L,. ^ ?f :' vjt i I ..; v; .... ^ J I if; ' "> .I^ BELL PHONE 12-J. CON. 803. Cooper's i}|?- %' White Cat Union- Underwear for men. Comfortable, Cool, 1 Just Right ; $1 up SHOE0, HA^ MEW'8 FURNISHllMBl 'nUMIBlllDITP'D - Uncle Rube. o a hou^t^^tiiillllfowliig. Each ?ct was well managed and performed. [ 1'hc special features were new. pleasng and entertaining o^*Mlch the Venetian Trio presented by McDonald, Satterfleld and f3'w|*h?r, deaeiyes.Bpeclal mention. These young men play ed several ' musical Instrumenta l* such' a comic way as to bring much applause from the audlente. The play Wot. ttdlf'staged for an athatettr play and ffarijtfer McCloy dksentes much credit for. the able manner in which he managed each act arid at the same time played one of the leading* roles In the play. The eVelhing was one of solid entertainment for both old ahd young and a neat sum was realized for the purchase of new books for the library of the school. Palatine Baptist Church. T. B..Lawler Pastor.?Bible School at 9:30, Sup'L W. A. Hustead in charge, subject, "Question of John the Baptist;" 10:46, morning service; subject, "The Larger Life." The work 6:30, B. Y. P. U., subject, "Good Cheer;" 7:30, evening service, subject, "ThTe Larger Life." The work ?- .J T Attnsit mAmki. ID lUUVIUft Uiveij* twi mcuiuci be at the post of duty at every service. " ' -V ' " First M. P. Church. The pastor, Rev. J. P. TurKelBoH, arrived here Friday from his trip to New Jersey and will conduct services at this church as usual. All are invited. Graduating Exercises. Invitations have* been received by, a number of people here to the com inencement exercises of the Harrisville High School which takes place the twenty-first of this month. The clasB has fourteen members and Mr. Charles Boggs. who formerly resided here, is class president. Small Child Dead. Word was Deceived here yesterday by relatives of the' family that the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Donally Six, of Headsville, near Keyser, was dead. Interment was to be mads at Keysor to-aay. Personals. Mrs. Tettenbdrn, of Keysets whose liusbaud is in the Miners' Hospital ior treatment, came down Wednesday. Mr. Tettenborn Is recovering rapidly and hopes to be able to accompany his wife home soon. Mr. Charles Summers, of Tnybr county, 1b visiting his brother, Mr. Herbert Summers, on Market street. Mr. William Linn, of Satterilcld street, is spending a few days at his parents on Glady creek. Mrs. Viola Springer, who lives near Union, is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Carl Miller and Mrs. Ebert Kelley are guests of relatives at Parkersburg. ivirs. jun 11 nwi, ui ncmuu buvul, went to Colfax to-day to attend a Couple of weeks with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. French Moran have taken rooms at the M. P. parsonage ttnd will move there soon. Miss Flossie Mason, of Valley Falls, Is hero for a few days' visit. Messrs; Russel Nichols and Austin 3tealey went to Cameron yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Austin, of Little Falls, are guests o'f Rev. and Mrs. Shenoweth, of East Park avenue. Two children of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 3tarns have diphtheria. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers or tnts paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least >ne dreaded disease that science has seen able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure b the only positive cure now known tot .he medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires' t constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca'aw?.ii fitsa ia loVon IntAPnAlltr. ndHnc .?*-* ? V^tl V <H IIWWWM " ?? ,1 t O llrectly upon the blood and mucous mrfaces of the Bystem, thereby doitroying the foundation of the disease, tnd giving the patient strength by julldlng up the constitution and asilstlng nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith In Us :uratlve powers that they Offer One Hundred dollars for any case that It 'alls to cure: Send for list Of testinonlals. Address: 9.3. CHENEY ? CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Take Halls Family Pills for constipation. " T MOTHERS! 'Why not send the little odes to the ilndergarten during the spring term? Special preparations have been -made lor the klildeitarten elnce It has aiov>d totoltt ne# duartere on the second loor of the Normad School building. Mtothers are.cordially invited to. vWL,_ " Taka'CarddL when yoo are Ol. wtth (the ailments 6f your sex. Take Cardui as a tonic, to prevent illaess, when you """youncFMSIN WAHTED ? ^ i GOVERNMENT PAY8 RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS $800 to $1,400 A YEAR. F1W, Scholarship* ArefOffered. Uncle Sam holds examinations for railway mall clerk, postoffice clerk or carrier, custom house and departmen.tal clerks. Prepare at once for the coming examinations. The Job is for-life, hours are short, salary twice monthly and vacation. To any young man who hah energy enough- to answer, this is an oppon tunity of a lifetime. Thousands of appointments are to be made. Common school education lis all you need; city and country people have equal ohance. Start to prepare now?free information. Free scholarships this month. "Write immediately to Central Schools, Dept. T-128, Rochester, N. Y. x ,W. R. MARKLE'S NEW FLOATING THEATER. ; W. R. Maikle's new show boat willshow here next Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19. This is Mr. Marble's hew mammoth floating theater,- a model in show boat construction- dud fhe finest and most complete theaterwest of New.'York. 'livery detail pertaining to the comfort or patrons hais been installed, steam heat for coor nights and cold blasts for warm weather, with perfect ventilation devices throughout. This theater contians fourteen hundred beautiful opera chairs and twenty-two handsome brass-railed- boxes With' red plush back seats. The lighting system is perfect and when the theater Is seenat night with lte hundreds of lights and beautiful Interior decorations and scenery It indeed reminds one of a scene in fairyland. The entrance lobby makes a most handsome and artistic foyer, with large beveled mirrors, glass doors, steel lining and' electric lights. This season Mr. Markle has spared neither time nor expense to do this for his patrons and takes great pleasure in announcing to the publio that ho will present for their approval the great city production, "A Toymaker's Dream" and big beauty chorus, a semioperatic musical comedy, produced and arranged under the personal direction of the eminent character Blnging comedian, W. Cushman and a large company of performers. The show abounds in fun galore by the best comedians in the business, and the chorus of pretty girls will bo gorgeously costumed in new and expensive wardrobe with numerous changes. Besides this great musical comedy in two acts, Mr. Markle has added as a special attraction the world's famous Gordon Trio, sensational Comedy bicycle act, an act that Is not only thrllllitg, novel ant full of but one that baa reecelved the endorsement df the public at home and. abroad. New moving pictures illustrated songs and a band and orchestra second to none in the country, The W. R. Markle Challenge Band will give a street parade at 10 a. m. and a grand free concert at the river at 7 in the ovoning. To miss this tho show event of the season, would be an injustice to yourself. Remember the- date and secure tickets early. PILES CURED IN fl TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Ib guaranteed to ; cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed j Olio. In ? In 11 Suva , Uifi Ul fiVMUUIIIB ? ??vw tw W ? *. * ? . or mone7 refondeJ. SOb. i NOTICE. ! The annual meeting of the Stock- i holders of-the-Fairmont and Mannington Railroad Company will be held dn Monday, May 9, 1910, at'2 o'clock p, m.'p in the principal office of the 1 Company In the Jacobs Building, Fait' S roont, West Virginia, for the election i dt Directors for the ensuing year and 1 the transaction of such other bust- | nesa as may properly be brought be- ( fOro the meeting. < ^ ; vp"8MIT"'SwN^'^ i are ui iuiuvbwuv, . i >< To have a strictly up-to-date lin- t gerle dress it must be made in peas- ( ant style and be trimmfed with Rus- t sian embroidery. Although consist- '} ing ot the sheerest quality of embroid- ered dotted batiste and English eye- J let embroidery, with buttons of won- 1 derful metal embroideries, the frock < is distinguished for its simplicity. The ? skirt, of the new straight, full order, is caught in at the feet with a deep band of allover embroidery, extend- . ing up either side and forming pan- : els. The fulness of the simple- bodice is drawn into the normal waistline S and the seams ot the-'shirring cover ( ed by-a peasant braid of red and white t cotton, From the seamless shoulder < the sleeve extends the entire length t of the arm, thelower half being ofthe i allover embroidery. f Bright colorsjue being introduced t for the early spring-.wear. Moat tvo- t men will resent tms intrusion, of vivid t coloring-. Subdued.effects that have j prevailed for the last two seasons c have been generally satisfactory, but j with the Intrbduc'tlonvpf a "touch" of ( color the death Intel! of conservatism ,t Is rung, as color is bound to be over- , done this spring and summer. ? ? ?- t Sorlno Colors. It is wlBe, when deciding on the col- ? or for your ayrinfe suit, to choose ,, shades that are neutral. The grays, tans or dull greens admit of a combination with any other colors in the t hats, decoration or accessories, and, of course, black and white are excellent as contrasting additions. NothlHg Is so disappointing as a* vivid, trying shade of cloth that on account of its unusuahiess'1b expensive, ' and therefore must be donned again and again, with a weariness to wearer and onlookers. It is always best to rely upon little detallB of embroidery or trimming for ' the intense color notes. The background should be of a becoming and ' inconspicuous tone that wears better, keepB cleaner and generally'possesses a dignity that the more blatant shadeB ' lack. 1 When Afraid to Shampoo. Some women whose hair Is thick and who are sensitive to cold, droad having their hair shampooed frequent1.. rn? buin fli? D/inln olnotl unrloi* I J J . X W nucp UID uvuij> vtvwu ??HV? such Conditions, great care is necessary. Brush the scalp carefully, dividing I the hair into strands. This loosens all dandruff, which'Should bo shakon from the hair by loosening it anfiholding It at arm's length. I Rubbing the- scalp *lllt a sponge dipped in which'babel is a good substitute for a rtgWsr" Shampoo. ftiefe: are- also certain proprietary preparations for scalp cleansing and dandruff' " removing which do nbt necessitate 1 wetting the IbngTiatfA 1 f-i-,i ... Jewel Shades. These- jewel shades in rich silKOn fabrics hare notbeen equaledin anything shown heretofore.1 -Burnt topak 1 Is a remarkable shade of deep rich yellow. Ruby Is the deep red of the pbpular late winter dinner gown. Amethyst in these soft qualities of won ilerful dress elm Is more paie man j purple. The turquoise Is a heavenly shade and aquamarine Is an Indescribable pa!b--jreon> ' 1 -,i'i i Mltlher fs Here. Crisp mallite botes- that are as light is air enlarge' the latest Paris hats ' vltlldut adding weight. TBla flhrlystuff stands out aid sWajf from the tend in htige and numerous bows. irired-Mvlalblt to prodoee the effect lWBWft'-Whole crowns of mallne, | V- ?. O' -A 11*-*' ' j FT ^y|^v 1 jtf |fc It Is no longer fashlonabl^o^w \. hair a doxen different Mods of pins , In one hat; thus most women are glad t for a set that matches t The amount ot be spent upon theae 4 pins Is only limited by the incline- i tion and pnaerptS.the hostess GotijMJ looking hiieile pins aet In brass, and i dull-colored scarabs can be had for i as little as 25 cents These are es- '( peclally liked by young girls The favorite hat piss are those >f t rhinestones- These vary In 1 price j from 76; cents to many dollars, ac~ ( cording to site add brilliancy. There t are various shapes In the.rhtaestone , pins, but tbose that stand Out from [ the hat, either in.ablli or-bone shape, show'the brtUla^ti;bif 'rthe stones ji much more than the flat ones. t knma Af thonn nlh? ara In butterfly i 'shape, with both sides of the outstand- t log wings Studded with stones while 1 the' body is full and thickly jeweled. I Other designs are in flower Bhapes, t with the petals distinct Often the i heart of the flower is of a colored stone or enamel, while the petals ohly i 1. .VI V , tanding bows of folded maltae, and oops of it an Fancy ~Net~Turbans. The flowered turban has given way o a .large one made of coarse tanoy let. The same kind is uieflf'tfiatr we lave had for gown drapery during the rinter. Brilliant co'loraare seen, such b pulple, the new vlrid dark blue, lack, wbitfe- with a bUKSrs'perahd |y. yrf?.r. > . _ . . lhantecier rea. The turbahiare an. artistic mass of his net twisted Into puffs and loops tnd ends. The latter are wired in orler to keep their shape and give the urban 'character. Sleeve Revival. A revival asking for recogultton'thls' ipring on the score of-'prettiness ishe underslOeve of lace or net bouffant lit the wrist; The sleeve proper is Ight-flttlng to below the elbow, and hen discovers the bouffant; which joth spoils the outline of the attache rnd looks untidy-and'too often dirty nto tne bargain. ' Blue serge is, as always, well to the 'ront for early spring wear, enlivened rlth the rich tints of the Roumanian ind Persian embroideries; but the leutral shades are all favored, espedally-gris hirondelle, a foretaste of he days when the swallow will have eturned to us and the winter be past -at least, We hope so, fbr hope inrarlably rises superior to experience n'spring time, which too often bears >ut the truth of the proverb that one iwallow does not make a summer. THE WINTER OF OUR DISCONTENT This Is the winter of our discontent, nade hideous by the price of pork, rnd all good things are "out of sight" hat we must eat with knife and fork. 3ood produce, too, Is soaring high, ind we are seeking for the reason, vhy we must look, and pay, so high, or eggs at this specific season. They ell us in cold storage buildings, built ^concrete, brick and steel, Is stored j he products of the nation?poor folks ret a "froxen deal" but there Is one bnsolation;, there must come 1mirovements soon, and besides there is Jhl-Namel?to every home this Is a >oon. No house need be without haTd vood floors since the Chi-Namel Realy-to-Use' Graoning Process has come o"town!' Costs only 2c "per'isq- yd. Sold by J. Hall's Hardware Store. b. & u. Kauroaa Dally. zDaBy except Sunday. aflua wmt. FAIRMONT, W. VA. chertula Effective May SO, UN. ' Eaetbouna. Cor WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA M? NEW YORK No. 8, *8:28 &. a.; No. 14, *1:36 p. m.; No. 4, *8:60 p.m. (local to Orel ton. CUMBERLAND ACCOM. Ne. I, x7:N a m. JHAFTON ACCOM. Nfr 71, *18:81 a B. Weitbound. rw coLUMBtias and Chicago, no 7, *2:24 Am.; No. 71. *1:36 p. :a ror WHEELING. No. 7, *2:24 a m.; No. 17, *7:46 a m. (local); No. 71, 1:26 p. m. (local) 1 No. 65, *8:08 P a. Monongah Division., for CLARKSBURG, leave Ne. I s7:l? 0. a.; No. 4, x9:45 p. a.; arrive. No. 1, *7:88 i. m.; No. I, x4:46 p. a. 'alrmont, Morgantown and Plttaburf ranch. it: 00 p. a.; arrive. No. O, zt.lt a. m. , 'or CONNHLLSVIU/Bl ant PITt? barp, leave, No. 1, *6:00 a. a.; No. t x7:40 a. m.; No. EL *2:16 p. m.; arrive, No. 60, *1:10 p. m.; No. I >7:40 p. m.f No. 4, z8:48 p. a.; No. 68, (10:05 p. a. 'or MORGAN TOWN, ftate, No. 69, Jopart, No. 901, titKf a. a:; NO. 90S, 4:00 p. a.; arrive, No. 100, 1:66 a a.; No. 909, 5:40 P.rm Dally except Bandar. Pawpaw Branch. 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