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The Daily Telegram from Clarksburg, West Virginia • 4

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Clarksburg, West Virginia
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miu laa Th. Published Every Bvenluf except Sunday ai OF TEI.KI'H<'wi?r Hom? UtorUI Rooms Ifrir.Sa Boll 'Phone" i i -i "9fj, W. MORRISON W. L. aEFPEBT RATES: An Evyalng Xeho.

jpocial affection are agd may Jmado the truosAchanhslB for our and iotoforts to. flow N'ew Governor. I'-'Hon. William E. Glasscock, ot Is' now i governor of West Virginia, succeeding TV.

M. O. Dawson at noon Thursday, when tho oath of office was administered to Win. Named as a candidate under; trying circumstances, Mr. Glassoock.

proved 'the man 'of. the hour In the campaign, and his magnet that drew the to him and he was triumphantly elected, receiving several thousand more votes than did 'his predecessor. Confidence mated in him then has not lessened and the people generally believe he will prove himself a most worthy chief executive. The inaugural address made by Mr. Glasscock, as all who read it will learn, tends to increase that confidence, as it is an open, atraight-forward expression of high 'ideals and practical views of government.

The address rlnss with -honest convictions and lofty Intentions, and Is one that commands the attention of every thoughtful citizen. And surrounded by an able set or state officers, there is no reason that (he new govertfor should not, with his own splendid ability and lofty purpose, should not achieve great things for the State he love, so well. Inauguration of Tart. William Howard Taft was today In as president of the United States and is rfow vested with the many and mighty responsibilities of governing eighty-five million free people, or. that Is to say, governing or his political equals.

The ceremonies and attendant festivities at the national capital were imposand there was a fitting demonstration in which fchousauds of citizens took part. The ceremonies were necessarily of some magnitude, Ut was adhered to as far aBd whll0 they grand, brilliant ana Impressive scenes, these werc of and displajs of national emblems instead of marks of homage by Jnan to man. CZnt of Moment' Amerlcatt 3 wmple of successful operation of a government of the by the 1 0 and for the people, it is a conspicuous reminder of thc reign crtv in place of the olden theory of 1'irth atKi heritage. We see a Stivfde" of the executive department of thc governterm not specified acent "Ut as 3 for his fellow men. and tcrriM 'oppression it appropriate that the American people are wont to and celebrate upon such a nostable occasion.

oC the United States have causes rejoice that WimW Howard Taft was president, despite Tact havo to regret tliat one ol the most fearless, most energetic and ablest executives that ever an the presidential chair loavos )t The Joyous demonstration at ihe comes in good grace" Taft Is- a broad-minded, trne-heartcd. sagacious, experienced' nan and there is every assurance that he win administer the govern Todaymarksthe first 'time wltfe -many yearirtbat Harmon iliad a representative in the state eoyernmant and every onev-feelB proud of that fact as well as other in connection jbbat Stuart F. -Reed 18 Governor Dawson -was ihi ia- trast in retires from tie' office happy, consciousness people fcpow he has done duty and l)een and capable public vV Should Bo SUwopcd. The protest of Irlgh-Ainericans against brutal caricatures of "their race Will enlist the sympathy of all lovers of fair play. The sale of green pigs and liabboons with clay pipes In their 'mouths as souvenirs of 'St.

Patrick's day, has aroused highest Indignation. No aliens, as a class, make better or more loyal American citizens than those horn on the- Emerald Register. Another Duty Yet. 'Huntington has led the cities of West Virginia in the movement toward model. 'business like municipal government.

It Is now the duty of the people of the city to see to it that Huntington again sets an example for her sister cities Uy the nomination and' election of commit Blotters of the highest type of public spirited citizenship, -who will give to Huntington a government which will ever be a model for other Advertiser. Poor Bre'r Rabbit. Poor Bre'r Rabbit is always to liecome as. extinct as the dbdoia West Virginia, since' he has aroused wrath of the farmer. The new game laws provide no protection whatever for the rabbit.

The little animal has been peeling the bark from the fruit trees and the orchards have suffered severely on tills account. It was a case of either protecting the trees or the rabbits and the solons at Charleston chose the trees. It seems a pity, however, that the rab; bit has to Sentinel. i Railroad Building. The Virginia railroad owned hy I4HWHIII 11 I I I I I Must Economize.

Alfred Gwynne VanderhUt sailed, for Europe in defiance Jury and has- been fined $250. Now he have to economize on hjs tour PostChronicle. i Modesty of Bryan. Mr. Bryan doesn't mean to end his reign It he cani 'help He Is still shouting about "Democratic which are, "bound to triumph in the and 'he seems resolved trio be the Democratic candidate for President New York Sun.

Mr. 9. Ground Hog Mistaken. Seemingly the good ground hog misjudged the outlook on the second of February. Garden making' Weather is here, though the promise of the g.

ih. was that there ahtonld be nothing but weather until St. Patrick's Day In the Parkersburg Sentinel. Mistaken Prophet. Senator Joe Smith, who is the editor of.

the Raleigh Reigister, will have to write himself down as a false prophet In his own newspaper. One of the predictions early In the beginning of the session of the legislature was that lie would be unseated and the place given to Mr. Holmes tgward the close of the session. Senator' Joe ought to' be fair and say was Mall. 5 0 CHARLES SWISH Kit, Wlio retired secrcUrjr of th? State of Went Iritiiiln.

pp I n. Hi'Ttogers, had a 'spec to nrtHy. Valid a into Ralefgh and Wyoming counties; the suggestion might be Inferred that-'the fate utility liiu awaited. be that It may, the legislature adopted a policy of encouragement to- develop and It 1b to be 'hoped tfoe succeeding two years will Justify the of this policy and that the state will ihum -with building and "I understand she -underwent. a severe operation." "Yes.

'Her husband out off lier 'York 'Herald. saw girls can't throw straight, but when a girl throwssly glances I notice she. the. mark. 1C recently bitten) 'the easy Little germs ot someone Growing on the mind.

Hake the heart quite lovesick And 'both the eyes Guzzle (after he had succeeded in dprsh! Mrs. Guzzle (head out of second story you sober! Mrs. say F. Albert Lang, of was a city business visitor over night. SEW CAU OK CORN.

I have on track one car choice assorted yellow ear corn, which 1 will sell at car for spot cash Friday and Saturday, March 5 and 6, at 43c bushel. ORIE MBYEKS. $100 lUJWAKD, The readers ot this paper will lie pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a cinstltutlonal disease, requires a constitutional treatment.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation-of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so- much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred. Dollars for any" case that It falls to Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, O. So.1d by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Umbrellas re-covered ajt9r repalrel I at Levy's Cigar .132 Vfest Pike' street. Is to Be the Play at the Grafid Opera House Friday Night.

most sensational tnelo-drama. of modern timet, entitled "The Lamb and the Brute," will be presented the Imperial Slock company at'the. Grand -opera house. The management requests that only those who do not have weak heartland are not nervous In any way attend the performance. a marriage is to take place after ilfe performance.

Special arrangements have been made for It and Dujjley the will decorate the'stage tho.occasion. A special orchestra furnish mosfc The names of the couple withheld until 'Saturday as they wish as little notoriety as possible. Tonight for the first time at popular prices Frahn Mohmar'a masterpiece. will be presented by the Imperial company. This Is tt(e same was given here early in nt prices.

Tomorrow aftiAjoon a playur humanheart "Daughtor of the' People," will be presented. TWO POLICE COUKT CASKS. Mayor Edxvaril. J. Wood disposed qf two cases at the regular session of police court this morning.

Jack Hall was lined $4.80 for drunkenness, but Ills'fine was suspended on his promise to leave the city. 1 Harry Shlnn was also fined $4.60 for drunkenness and released after making arrangePARSONS-SOUDERS CO. 224-326 Main St We're ready time you are! to prove that $3.50 bought a better shoe than the lteady -to teLL why this is Heady to, reach up. to ou? shoes and pair that arc exactly.f.tiift-iiiz?, shajpe ati'tli styleVt'hat suits you. 'Beady to make sorry that you Bcvet-bought befpre.

Tliai'll a91 today. Best Values to Be hound in the State. All A'civ 1909 Designs and Colorings. You will find here of Rugs to be Found esi door includi ij est of room-si; beautiful, new is 'hc larsest fipk size Rugs we ihown, including quet, Electra's Velvet. Wilton Velvet, Royal Wilton Velvet, French Wilton Velvet, All Wool Art Squares, For Spring and Summer 1909sparkles with bright, new and original designs.

To See them is to Buy Them Ankle Strap Pumps, One and Two Hole Ties jk Low and Four The New Stage Last In all kinds of leather, black, tans and colors. Wc ask an inspection of our stock before you your ii spring footwear. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. meeting; time changed. Oliver Stewart, the temperance orator, will speak In the Central Christian church at 11 o'docK Sunday morning Instead of at night as previously announced.

dan henry HIS stoke. Arthur Packett and Hector Wery have purchased the stock and business of Danlt-i Henry's general merchantlrf? store and meat shop at the corner of Chestnut and Pike streets and have taken charge of tho same under the firm nnme of Packett and AVcry. Mr. Henry will "devote all of his time to the contracting business. K.

t. WVrtDBS, lVraidmt. Dally Telegram's "Ikvncaiti Subscription Hays," day, Friday mid Saturday, 4th, 3th aud OtU. annual Hip Dally Telegram's aiuui TImrs- "IkirjtnJn Subscription lhiys," 1 March Friday and Saturday, Mi 4th, 3th and Does it Pay To be Careless and in Debt Does it pay to keep your money at home where it may become food for flames or booty for burglars THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Clarksburg Will be glad to take charge of your money, ieep it safe for you and you can pay your bills by check. This is the best plan, it eliminates both the chances of loss, and dispute over bills.

Open an account with us, it at regular intervals, as it grows, your independence will grow with it We pay 4 per cent on Certificates of Deposit nA? WE ARE EXCLUSIVELY "THE BANK FOR THE MASSES" We jvlicit your account, large or small, any amount from a dime up will start an account with this Bank. Every wage-earner should have one ofour books, it's an incentive to save. Come in after every lay away some of your oollar or two if you can spare it, to Jour savings we will add INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 4 Per Dent. COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY If you axe unable to call in person, write us: your letter will receive our prompt and careful THE LOWNDES SAVINGS BANK TRUST R. T.

LOWNDES, President..

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