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>'^ ^ " *v-^ ?&&>- "*.:/ j^r '''^'''^i^^^^'' '''?V'' ^ aa *-' 0^ ' * -f '; ??r ;,/f AA "!. ; ><:*'. 'Jst r.*'i i2S . * .. *| :>C i 0W ./ j..4v<-; . ) - | iMKu,,' (9 Is the date and i other interstjnj ufatf M ' ii'.iiv.::::: immrs Iij*. and Mrs. J >H. Grosnickle left terday for Reedysville,( <Md., as a t to the former's parents, [r. Woodford Hutton and father, of tonsrlUe, werei n the city this oliig, leaving on train No. 8 for its West?Grafton Republican. ?v. U. W. Morrison and daughter, i. Liberty, of Grafton, were in the . today en route to Morgantown re the latter will enter the W. VI iv. J. P. TurkelBon returned last i from a Week's visit with relai in New Jersey. Miss Elisabeth Raber, of ManningB ton, passed through here yeBterday K en route home from Grafton. Miss js Raber is a slater of Alec Raber whose death oocuredhere on Thursday at IK9gS|to<ff Hospital. Miss Raber was accompatiled home by Mrs. C. L. Jam s, feS-'- M*s. P. W. DOU returned to-day from B??ttvral days' visit In Morgantown. gf Mrs. M. A. Fletcher has returned EsjuiA Harrison county, where she j. was! called by the Illness of her fath Mary McKllnney, of the W. V. i ' V., Is here to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 0. S. McKlnFanny Prlehard, of Manning|, ton, la a visitor,In the city to-day. ?3Hi8li&eitt?leA.s? enrl Catekssa In R*nnrt. I be pitchers and catchers for the mont baseball team will report to 1 and to-morrow. Manager Hunt >a fine bunch Trom which to select pitching staff. Jackley, the man sglves inspiration to the players, 'be one ot the catchers. The othnembers ofthe team will be In by Ipast of the week. Fairmont will S'a strong team. Jo Man is Strong Than His Sh I strong man it strong all over. No Itrontf who is suffering from week sto flfi consequent indigestion, or from some of the stomsoh end its associated orja pairs digestion and nutrition. For whc A is weak or diseased there it a lost of R Contained in food, which it tho source i when be doesn't sleep, well, has an i ia ItelinJ in the stomaoh after eating, it I K- aat, he it lotlnj the nutrition needed tc jgi" Such a man should use t hS/' Discovery. It cures disease mm-, aria as of dlisstlo a and aat r<V Inyliorates the llrsr, street the aerrss, sad so DIVES m Oleof^^^^^^oqf com rot n dr^: c ~~~~ ~~~ ~~ > .* ^ * vV 3j&;' 'v v . V " 1 1 ?? ?? ?? I \ . ' - i ' ,y '' - ' ? . - <.'. !$*'*' -i wiewi.iriti-- ' ^ * -; '* 1 R /. 1 )U; wjH want to know 8?IP**-- V " . ?: *i - / ^ ? Vi ipwi.j-.''Satur : ' /' ^ f lo &T^nluie this' date nor this sale % things, and make you acquainted v ?Mor i; ;?. \ &*' . i r-Ws?^ r>', ?; f ? -i . ?-. ' X-'J *\ ; r -'! '! 1 '.' 1 ,. M1 ? Jatjnlion Company .Payday. , . | '.WfMfW flirt Tfltn'l, I IVUttJ WOO' JJOJ M**J mui 1110 wuuu son Coal and Coke Company. This company has a large number of men employed at Its three plants and the Bum of money distributed made many happy- The company Is a growing one and will be one of the foremost in the coal development of "West Virginia. ^ "Algy, have you learned how to run your automobile?" ' "Have It? Say, old chap, I can scare a' pedestrian half to death and not touch a balr of him!"?Chicago Tribune. . ??. i EARL WILSON DEAD. (By United Press.) t ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 16.?Midshipman Earl Wilson, injured in a football-game, died at the Naval hospital. to-day. His home was at Covj lngton, Ky. CYCLONE RUINS AIRSHIP. Farman's Aeroplane Plant In France la Deatroyed and Three Men Are Killed. :? ii ;CHALON3 SUR MARNE, Prance, Apr(J. 16.?Henri Parman's aeroplane plant, valued at $75,000, and a dozen aeroplane and dirigible balloon sheds at the local aviation camp were destroyed by a cyclone. Three persons Were'.kllled and several injured. The losAtl close to $200,000. A score of completed machines and a-number of machines in process of cSnstruction were Bmashed to bits. "Hartney is a lucky frllow?never bothered by women who wish to ride in his automobile." "Why is that?" His license number begins with a 13."?Buffalo Express. Let r. little "Wantad" work lor you jer jk Ttriach & SET] i mffh can be its other disease ns, which im- V tM; ^H^Hr n the atomach rr~*? the II physical right," BHBHBBUu"'* languid, nervooa, irritable-ilti!l~despoadi make strength. I r. Plmfi GoJdcp Medical a of U? atomach and other' rltlon. It enriches the blood, \thens the kidney a, nbartahea 37U.TH AND STRENGTH TO nostrum >a substitute .for this non. ion, not even thdugh the argent dealer , Ingredients printed on wrapper. >?' ''' 'IS d commandin [*fc: ?f Fairmont a slj- Ki < "+* '\~ . <* : *' > ' * ' .'! 1 i, ' U! .DEI I ' ^Iiifc!^- )}%S?<?.lis. iifc I if I I W I A ' f more, yes all, about inducements ever of -day, i with any other lot sale?Watch tl ritfa THOMAS WILSON, of Wheel VT R] |! Wils TOWN WIPER OUT | Cleveland (Va.) Suffer* Severe Conflagration With Loes Aggregating *100,000. ? CLEVELAND, Va., April 10.?Cleveland was almost wiped off the map by fire tonight. The-Bank of Cleveland, the postoflSce, a livery stable, the Cleveland Hotel, the Norfolk and Western railway station and al the main stores were destroyed. The loss Is uuuui f xuu.utfu. Judge Mason III. On account of the Illness of Judge Mason, the Circuit Court adjourned yesterday until Monday morning. Judge Mason was suffering from stomach trouble. He remains quite sick today. DOES YOUR SCALP ITCH? Are Your Hairs Dropping Out Onrf by One? T* UaUa- vnn /Inilht. XL JUU1 avail' illiuvg juu aiv uw?w? less suffering from dandruff. The dandruff germ Is digging up your scalp In little flakes, called dandruff and sapping the life of the hair bulh. No hair preparation that Is a mere hair stimulant and tonic will cure dandruff, because It won't kill the germ that causes the trouble.' Newbro's Herpidde is the latest scientific dlsooyery and It will kill the dandruff germ. Destroy the cause and you remove the effect; kill the germ and you will have no more dandruff, falling hair or baldness. Sold by leading druggists, Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Horplcide Co., Detroit, Mich. Crane's Drug Store, Special Agents. One Dollar Bottle Guaranteed. Makes Rich Oil 8trlke. Gertrude Coghlan, the talented young actress, who has made such a success of the part of Beth Elliott in "The Traveling Salesman," and who recently played Shirley Rossmore In "The Lion and the Mouse," has, through a modest speculative venture In the newly developed oil fields of Brazaro county, Texas, made a snug little fortune. Recently an old friend of her father's, the late Charles CoghInn, gave her a tip concerning the then undeveloped oil fields In Texas/ Miss Coghlan is now negotiating wltlf Houston capitalists to sell tor a large figure. With this money she will be enabled to gratify her fondest ambition and Intends to give adequate presentation of her father's best plays In! the near future. The first of these will be "Jocelyn," In which her aunt,; Rose Coghlan, made a-great success' some fittien years ago. - -' fjj g location th nd the Mono K-l." ''^.i viN l^fc|HJi'rf-< r'-'i ' ' ' *'^ (I 11 ,;'MrVl m i i 1 'jf* ' ' >' ' : *?/?>', .V.J8&- .& AND . ; -V . '?-;? ' , ER\ this great sale of lot fered at a Fairmont n J* i ^-vprii ie Papers.. We want to tell you a ing, the Prince of West Virginia EAL1 son - (L. M. DAVIS, Manager of Ad PO! NTS RECMRDH^HE CENSUS The census must begin April 15 and muBt be completed in thirty days. The enumerators will wear a badge inscribed "United States Census, 1910." The law requires every adult per son to furnish the prqaqrlbed informs' tion, but also provides that no injury can come to any person from answering such questions. The census bureau prior to AprU i' will distribute to every farm owner and tenant In this State a blank or schedule containing the census questions and equipment. This should be filled up, if posSible,, not later than the morning of April 15,-but if anyone has been unable to fill It up by that timo, he should do It as soon afterwards as he can. People who do not speak English or who do-not understand the schedule completely, should get help form others, If possible, in filling it up. The- President has issued a proclamation, calling on all cltlsens to cooperate with the census and assuring them that it has nothing to do with taxation, army or jury service, compulsory school attendance, regulation of Immigration or enforcement of any law, and that no one can be Injured by answering the Inquiries. ' It is of the utmost Importance that the farm censuB of this State be complete an dcorrect. Therefore, every farm owner and tenant should promptly, fully and accurately fill up the "Advance Farm Schedule' and carefully preserve It for the enumerator when he calls. - FILED PROTEST. Lilly Appeals to Matthews Against Convention Calls in the Fifth District. CHARLESTON, W. Va.. April 16.Abe A. Lilly, candiadte for congress in the Fifth district against Hughes, has Aled a protest with Chairman Sam Matthews, of the Republican State committee, against the congressional convention, called for June, at Welch. Lilly charges certain members of congressional committee, which called the convention, are not quailfled to aoL BOYS ALLEGED BLACKMAILERS, ftty Union AsbocIuIimI ProBiO NEW YORK. April 16,-Oeorge Stahl, 12 years old, and Samuel Wiliiflma o oiom iHimn a- hnnrlnc In the Children's Court today charged with attempting to blackmail Mrs. S. 0. Havemeyer, widow of the sugar trust magnate. The boys Were paroled, but will hayc .to repatt. to.the count; They attempted to frltfhteo. Mrs. Havemey ep Into paylng them l(|t,500. sending ' agahela River " ~ Ti r r I A K Ei I U I ' k ' ^ 0? -i .. . ? ". v ~ '4$ IX i-tJlffi-a it pt,jJuk'Vi}?. Mm :s and the remarkable Lot Sale at any time: " v.-. ^ ' hnnt. Ppal Estate, a nile of money to ' Auctioneers, who will sell every lot t - - Aui ' ' . I vertising.) ) < ? >lfl I ENJOY COMFORT IN WALKING iwtwawiH. CHARGES rt>R REMOVING CORNS; 50c. EACH OFFICE) 9 in the Morning to HOURS j 9 in the Evening. ' THE DOCTOR CAN BE CONSULTED AT THE MARItt'TA HOTEL i The Dr. Will Remain j Until Thursday, April j 29th. Call Early and Go Rome Happy You eeo It In *ha Wait Virginian' today and In tha othar paper* to-morrow. FLOWER SEED I; t Everything In .garden and flewer aeeda at the Corner Flower Shop We are handlino a eomplete line of the beat eeed^ In bulk. ITS N^Pfe;' 1 > . ; ?-^. . "' \ " "'?$$( ' ?**'>-. -f ?."?.- ^Vai'r*?M A/ PS , unequaled and] 10 A. i S i 4 i :'V jty. be given away, automobile r o the highest bidder, regardk I" ctior Si : ii,i: 'k.j'ebJir J Security, Cor: ^ This Institution lnvlt & offers you Absolute Secui 4, ^ Realizing that the bus A provided every modern f - 4- transaction of your banfcli IM * United States'; + Foti MOUNTAIN CITY PLU* BELL No. ZS8-J. 421 JAC ' . ** '; fc' I' . .'. "n"?" " IIO TT question we are lucky In hav WALI that la second to none. Alio FRANK I fll HI WB . t l| A I - :' -v 90 ides and some ''^'>'?~:~&i;'_'x W'fi rents| iveniende, i^ispstch i* es your account subject to check, and { rlty for yonr money. 7' IneBB man's time is valuable, we have t aclllty and convenience tor the prompt ag business. ^ 1 3(1/1 i^flirtt hffla maiv ] ' nSl ' ' iy 9*14 that Til- fl Ml W^l ^ 1