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II ?Cleai I OF EVERY ARTICLE OF SUM I HOUSE. COST, PROFIT OR LOSS 1 LESS OF CONSEQUENCES, FOR V I SAVE YOU FROM 40 TO 60 PER './ I MORE. WE CAN PROVE IT, TOO IS#" Originator I FAIRMONT " BLDMB pn $12.50 MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUM ^ . Men's all wool, sun proof,' Rc suite, custom tailored, regular 912.1 I $6.98 ft,-- Men', $3.60 drin Lot cf pants, made with belt,|r oSflfdrds, I B&te loops and side buckles, er only, l for ues, SI Qfi ^ ' S; | Y* I 9#" Sensational Sale &V LADIES, HURRY! A complete line. Neju'l. yall sizes In the lot. Values i &WPopularly Kn >1 i it rail luagrrntfrrr tii ,= 4. I Deeds Filed. fe.y.V Saturday deeds were filed with the county clerk for record as follows: ?j$J > jMbhorigah'ela Industrial Company Kf? to Anna it'S^yearingen, a parcel of ^ . land. In the company's Bast Side Ad I! dltlon to the City of Fairmont: con slderatlon $1E0. Sw^,'' Frank Arriett and wife ot als., to I). A. Harris, a parcel of land In the ^ I Paw Paw district; consideration $1 ^ and othDr valuable conslderat'on'. Y-' '/t Bert L. Talklngton and wife to T. p J.r Ren iter, a parcel of land in i!i j v.I IS iaKe of Downs in Lincoln district; ( i^v. considern.iIon $1 and olhnr vaiua'.M , [/,'considerations. m . -?< Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Do You Read? Ail Nivv p' pars and Kr^azines Si d and Delivered Agtncy for thi Picttrb! Review Pa ferns Special for 10 Days?Pictoriil Reviev for 2 Years $1.501 FAIRMONT NEWS COMPANY Monroe Street. ____________ \ ' ^HmmuoKoasauiBaaaeE&saBaunn lA'E PURCHASED A CAR! OA THEM RIGHT. NOW WE OPFE OUR SHREWDNESS WITH YOU < HC IRi ED J PO HALL'S HARI In the New I 1 Sweep iVJER APPAREL NOW CONTAINE i NOT CONSIDERED NOW. EVER VE MUST HAVE ROOM FOR INCO CENT ON EVERY PURCHASE A s of Low Prices ii GRAFTON i T\TI V% i Jiltu DJ (ST..OPPOSITE COURT FAl R MONT, W. VA r8, $6.98. . $3.00 TAFFE iyal Blue serge j Ladies' >0 value for or back, emb for I men's sample 9*12 feet, n patent leatlv matting rugs, ip to I3.C0 val-. designs, wcr for 100 $2.4 of Ladies' Suit; 4i i cult for the coct of a calico drea ip to $6 00, selling for own as the Cheat URT^ iOUSE ? "NEWS mm fim VIFE OF IVpNONGAH MERCHAN' DIES FROM STROKE OF APC PLEXY. .Mrs. Fanny OHker, wife or L. Or ;er, of .Monongnh, diwd Saturday nigh it about midnight at her home fron ho effects of a Htioko of apoplexj igod 0!) years. The deceased is sin rived by iter husband, who is a met ihant at Mononguh, and three son' ind two daughters. The remains were t nit on thta mnr* to Uniontown. Pa., where buria vlll bo mad". fJndurtakor It. L. Cui iliu.ham is in charge uf the fun/u. iriaugomonts. * GRASS CROWING RAPIDLY. Miny rill/ens have this mornln ^pressed surprise when passing ih ourt house and Jailor's . rcsidenci Alien they noticed the heavy growt .f grass 011 t lie Jawn in Tront of th residence and part of the court housi rho lawn was Just completed durlu ih" later part of the week, and tn grass seed has only been planted ft i iihh; or iunr nays, ana u 18 now ti :o a good height. Soil was used on the terraces, an if tho grass planted on the lawn grow lor a week or so at its present rapl ity, the janitor will have to get Inn with his lawn mower and remove pa of the growth. D OF STOVES; PURCHASED R TO SHARE THE RESULT OF 150 )LIVE GAS RANGES, FOUR ?LE RANGES MADE OF CAST DN AND HANDSOMELY FINISHi IN NICKEL. \ STOVE THAT NEVER DISAPINTS AND A SPLENDID BAKER. L50 (WARE STORE ;leming Block Sale? D IN THE GREAT BARGAIN. Y ARTICLE MU8T GO REGARDMING FALL GOODS. WE CAN ND IN MANY INSTANCES STILL T: ? - . i Fairmont WESTON FtO S. CO. mi TA SILK WAISTS, $1.69. pure taffeta silk waists, button front roldered or plain ityles, $3.00 value f.1.69 room size $2.00 Tapeatry rugs, beautiful size 27x 54, in floral and th $4.00, oriental patterns, choice % 18 98c 5 87c test Place in Town j SMMMMSBBSBBttfBBtBSt t PMBBBBI IDE BELL TELEPHOSE COMPANY CDMPLETES BIG '401 WIRE CUE The Bell Telephone Company have now completed their splendid 400 wire cable on Main street, and their workmen are busily engaged in laying a smaller cable over the city. r The cable ia being run on telephone ( poles of the company and most of the main streets of \he cltv, where so many' wires are necessary, are now j being fitted with the cublea, so as to ? do away with so many outside wires. The officials of the company announce that over ten miles of cable will be placed in Marion county foi the use and benefit of the patrons and 'for the convenience of the company, I the work to be completed by the com| ing fall. SULTAN OF MtiHOGGfl ABDIEATtS THRONE ' iLfj' RABAT, Morocco, Aug. 12.?The aU, Uication of Mulai Hafid, the Sultan of [., Morocco, Is an accomplished fucl/Ilo I, piobably will leave Rabat bound for t> France Monday. The sultaln has e* a pressed the desire that one of his K brothers succeed to the sultanate. ' THREE PRISGNEHS III ; BREAK FOB LIBtBTY d HUuNTINQTON, W'. Vn., Aug. 12.? iy The second jail delivery here In less i' than two weeks-occurred last night J !?? ?? t,risonorft sawed their way put of the city jail. They were John t.tug, r'rdiiK riatfield and Frank ' V) its, serving terms for in* nor or 'euses. Wlitts was captured, CATARRH CANNOT DC CURED With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the d!seuse. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take internal remedies , Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intei nnlly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca ta*rh Curo Is not a quack medicine It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for year! ( and Is a regular prescription. It te composed of the best tonics known combined with the best blood purlfi ?vs, acting directly on the mucoui surfaces. The perfect combination ol i the two ingredients Is what produce! such -wonderful results In curing Ca Siurrii. aupu ior testimonials iree. F. J. CHISNBY & CO., Props, Toledo, Ohio. | Sbld by druggruts, price 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills tor const! m pstlon. GfltIM THIS EVEN NG TO ATTEND ANNUAL CONVEN: TION'OF THE BU8INESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION OF WEST VA. BOOM FOR A. 8. SCOTT 1 LOCAL JEWELER WILL TRY TO | LAND PRESIDENCY OF STATE ASSOCIATION?FAIRMONT DEL- t EGATION BEHIND THE MOVE; The following delegates from Fair- . mont's Business Men's Association Will leave for Whnelinir thin i?VF?nlnrr j to attend the Third Annual convention of the Business Men's Association of ' West Virginia which convenes on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. H. J. Hobs, C. C. Robb, M. B. Co- 8< bun, H. J. Hartley. W. J. Welgle. Bert J? S. Leopold. Geo. A. Walter, L. M. Kuhn and Harry P. Smith... Tho dele- 111 gatlon will be accompanied by Mr. ol Trevy Nutter, the secretary of the 11 Fairmont organization. Mr. A. B n( Scott, who Is a candidate before the grand lodge for the presidency of the State association, left this morning for Wheeling. The local delegation will go Instructed to assist. In landing dl the presidency for Fairmont. The programme of the meeting Is ^ ub follows: * m First Day, Tuesday, August 13, 1912. re Make yourself known to reception s{, committee at depot Immediately upon t0 arrival. Accompany committee to ca headquarters and register, receive gV] badge, tickets, etc. wi Opening Session. gu 1:30 i). m.?Call to order by Geo. or W. Crcig, president . nl Invocation. of Address of Welcome?Hon. C. C. be Schmidt, mayor city of Wheeling. at Response?J. S. Paxton, second vice president. to' Appointment of committees. President's address. 3u General discussion. ky Lscond Day, Wednesday, August 14. 9:30 a. m.?Report of Secretary. eri Report of Treasurer. ioi Report of executive committee. Report of credentials committee. Report of flnaqee committee. Report of legislation committee. Report of organization-committee. Report of credit system committee. c,( Report of collection of delinquent ef accounts committee. jj, Report of fake-advertising and donation committee. Report of shorp weights and meas- ? I nrpR commlttoo . Address and communications. (Each report of a standing committee shall be discussed and recommendations contained therein acted upon, or upon motion final action may be set forward to he taken up under the head of "Unfinished Business.") 1:30 p. m.?Unfinished business. New business. Third Day, August 15. 9:30 a. m.?New business. Report of committee on president's 1 address. Report of committee on resolutions. Report of committee on obituary. Report of committee on next place of meeting. Election of ofilcors. Introduction of new officers by retiring president. Adjournment. We Sell Furniture that YovrSmsand Daughters Will Be Proud to Own fm IFurniture that will stand the test of time, not only so far aa^ wear is concerned, but In the matter of style as. well. In the cneaper grades of furniture, styles change frequently as improvements are made to reduce the cost of making. We do not sell that kind of furniture.. The kind we do sell Is made first and after it is all i i finished then ' Pr,ced- Antl you will be surprised to note i how reasonably the furniture we sell is marked. ROSS ! 0UI8 AND PEPPLE'E COLONIAl MONDAY, TUESDA> STRIKE SPREADING (Continued iom Ps*e One.) rike. Whether the miners really ined the union or not. the operators merally iu the state are uneasy, , ou?li they declare thera is no chance mmli n atrU.-r> Ttini?^. l?v , ? - ? ? -ny*"'"v j feeling of unrest among the miners, , >twithstanding in many sections they ( e making more money than ever bo- t re. c The demand of the miners on Paint t eek, if -conceded* \vquld give them i i increase oh from two to two and ( ie-half cents. About fifteen hundred I lucre are on strike tliere, but accord ii g to the strikers themselves their aiu grievance now is the treatment, ceived by them at the hands of the i ecial guards employed by the operars to protect property. It was he- j use of rioting between special lards and strikers that the militia is sent to Paint creek. Thou" ards a week ago were senrt to Cabin eek, it is alleged, and reports last ght were to the effect that fourteen eighteen mines on Cabin creek Wll i idle. For several days the mlnen a few mines have been going out it no general strike took place untl day. The miners held a mooting yoster y at Eskdale and were addressed "Mother" Jones. Cab'iu 'crcc-kTs'Yepdrted by the op ators as unorganized, v/hile the un n officials claim ir.kist of them ar> Hinted with the organization. Thousands Affected. If the Cabin creek miners refuse to to work tomorrow the strikers wilt imbcr, in the Kanawha -.field, b? reen live and six thousand, not lt? ldlng the tlfteen hundred at Boon. , who went out Friday because of a jpute over pay day. The Boom*1 La Grecque Tailored Underivear for Women I IS BUS Then Some West Vii HOTH plIONES H ' ? MIN8TREL8, AT HIPPODROME, ' AND WEDNE8DAY. situation Is expected to clear In a day >r two. Much depends upon the develop iuv.no ui uio uc.M uuny-Bix uourB#* Governor Glasscock has been In conference with both miners and operaprs of the Kanawha field for several lays, and If any agreement Is reached t Is expected to be reported tomorrow md would likely avert a genera'; itrike. If present negotiations fal| Governor .Glasscock will take ;drc.!sltS ncasures. He conferred with officers, if the militia at Paint Creek Jun<> i Ion yesterday relative to the beat netliod of handling the situation * i iase the strike continues to spr5?j{J i 1 Details of tlio conference were narj nadc public., ; ? 'Kahn Tailored" 'Sterling Silver" Both have the same meaning. One means that the silver bearing this imprint is beyond question. The other means, you can get no better clothes than those bearing a Kahn label and fev, as gocd. I shall be pleased to show you my line of samples for fall and winter. I have something here that is bound to please you. "I CATER TO YOUR PRESSING NEEDS." . FOUR SUITS OF CLOTHES CALLED FOR, PRESSED AND DELIVERED Itf BETTER SHAPE THAN YOU EVER SAW THEM BEFORE FOR ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. fl Austin Mavinz, TAILOR. PHONESBell, 27-R. Coniol., 785-X A Store for Particular Women in Particular "DARNilsS") GUARANTEED HOSIERY For Men, Women and Children nu nciguu aau \,oio: s Box of F- ur P?ir*Cu?r< buioru t our huaihl A|W?V "? ?? * Upotl ANDERSON'S DON TOW g ?^ Where Quality ?Reigns? :lNF?<=i c '/'? ' *r 8- ' # Let Us Get You Attractive Ad vert i rginian Job Dep R. M. ABBOTT There is No Need Of You Paying; More OUR PRICES ARE "THE LOWEST IN THE CITY." J A Of,For quirt alia MaaoA'd fn.ltj.ro.. Q f\Rr\ ' 'or Vi gal. alia Waaoh'a ?fruit jara. _j 1 fin ,or 3 boxea of blueing 1VC worth 15c. jj! , 0 for e boata of "Cold Dual" ' worth 30c, |l Off- for 3 boxea of Dutell , Cleanser worth 30c. 1 (I** doz. for ironing wax, worth 1VI> double. ' , S1.45 for 25 lb. augar, weight t ana quauxy guaranieca. mmm 0 Kf! for 14 qt. gray anamalad "*'1' dish pan*,-worth 40c. ' "OUT of the HIGH RENT DISTRICT" If ?jou can beat our prloee, : y\fK" "W-fW*"1""'| JJl6 1 X/lvca* \ Wearer I of each garment we make ;; * is auured of the exolnsive'! t design and qnality and;; t iktllod workmanship that j ; gives him the personality f" trit'MM' wtartnwwr and' " I wears comot clothes. t T. WILBCK HENNEW I Merchant Tailor 2d Floor Main and Madison HHUfWHHttHIHlHf ''If-: "II1 fii'll Iflllli .fiHt n :-i-r ;tii- - r.rr, , rj.,<? New Hats Of Ratine and w for Traveling l f ,n c'Ju o& Of r] Outings i i' iii i "' : . : p | ' DULL? Out I r sing artment JACOBS BUILDIMO