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The Messenger from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 5

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The Messengeri
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Beckley, West Virginia
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5
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v' I I Locals and Personals. J. Ilutcliinson is Msiling Ins son, Ally, J. Qmrrcv llulchmsoir Shenlt Ash Mtnkin was ni the citv Moud.u Wood Peltry, of Damcion, was in the city Satin day M. Daniel, of Saxon, paid Beck- Icy a business visit Fi id.iy.

J. T. Stephens, ot Sophia, was -in the cityFuday 1 Ufcy. J. Hittchinson professional visitor to Pluto last week.

Mr, and Mrs. Owen Uift'o, of Crab Orchard, were shopping; in thc-city Monday. accident Electric Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it.

The Ladies Aid Society will K. L. Maxwell, who is employed at was visiting his patents heie Sunday. Col James Stinatt, of Hiley, was a business heie meet at the home of Mrs. Tobin Stover on Fiiday at 3 p.

m. Miss Virginia Peters, who'has been attending Marshall College, is spending her vacation with home folks near Barn. Jaclcson Fa rley, of Odd, was visitor to the city last week. John Roles, the-produce man of Flat Top, had a mule to die last Tuesday, at this place, while here delivering some produce. 'Mr.

and Mrs. P. G. Hedrick, of Odd, were visitors in the city first of the week. Henry Davis, of Nesco, was here Monday.

H. W. Bowers, local real estate man, made a trip to Uainelle, Greenbrier county, this week on "important business. Feel languid, weak run-down? Headache? Stomach a plain case of liver. 1 dock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, jniri- the blood.

The young son of Jason Pitman, who fell from a mule at Glen White Sunday week, crushing in liis skull, is able to be out. He is recovering nicely. G.4V. Bair, -and wife returned Tuesday from Tlintdtv via automobile, where they, had been visiting friends. Taylor of the linii of M.

Taylor left Tuesday to purchase goods 'for the abOvo firm. Lonnio Rolen was a business visitor here from Flat Top, this week. Cooper, a prosperous citizen of Odd was in the city on bus- dav, 0 1' Vines, afone time Assistant Cashier of the Fust National Bank, oi this pi ice, but now cash ici of the Fust National Bank, of Pcteistown, Monroe coMiity, has been ill ol typhoid but is lepoitccl convaloscing. County' Commissionr Joseph Chambeis, ot Damcion, mess isitoi heie of the week While here he became quite sick and was confined to his room for about a day but was aisle to return to his home on Tuesday, suffered habitually from, constipation. ItcgulcUs relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular, ever E.

Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. Mrs. Charles Garvin, of Thurmond, is the guest of relatives in the city. cd tup to Gioenbii 1 ami Momoe counties wlieio lie has been looking at some I ms witli a view of puichnsmg. Mi Kadlo is ono of Haleigh's most pionnnciit and should he decide lo his the bo gretted.

Miss Janio Sweeney, stcnogiitpli- er for llie law firm of llulclunson, is visiting her parents at Ghent. Free Free A Howell Piano to be given away Vdipitisement and latticulais will appear next'week. Our subscription list received a substantial boost this week. A number of new names being added. T.

D. Hedrick, manager of the Pcmberton Variety Store, was in the city Sunday visiting relatives. M. E. Church South Preaching by the pastor at the Bccklo.v church on the fourth Sunday morninir at eleven o'clock.

A cordial invitation is extended to the. public to attend said service. Preaching at the, Raleigh Union church on tho evening of the same day at 8:00 oclock. 11. I-L.

Powuall, Pastor. D. W'. Anderson, formerly store manager for the Lanark Coal and Coke at Lanark, has purchased an interest in the Callaway Supply Co. and will assume active management of same.

Mr. Anderson is a store man of experience and -will be amply rewarded with a successful patronage. C. H. Krise and family have moved into the Bair property recently vacated by W.

II. Ford and family. Call at Central Market for iced watermelloii. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Allen left first of "the week for. a visit to relatives at Buckhannoii, Virginia. While there Mrs.

Allen, in company, with a party, will visit the Springs in that section-as well as Atlantic City before "returning. Mr. Allen on account of business will return here tomorrow. -C. C.

A lift' and daughters'-will leave tomorrow a visit to relatives at Haymakers Town, Virginia. Mrs. W. M. Wolford, who was badlylnjyred in on the.

i)th iiist beUveen this city and Harper, account of; which appeared in last week's Messenger, is slowly recovering from her injuries. For Kent: One six-room hones on Phillips street, with outbuildings; water in house and modern Forest Fires Forest lires have been raging in Michigan and Canada for more than a fortnight, entailing a dent I roll of over 500 people and a property loss of more than $10,000,000. Many towns were obliterated. Money and food is being rusher (o the survivors. How We'd Commit Suicide At present writing we have tio de sire to leave this vale of tears am liui'l ourselves upon Abraham's bo som but if we should desire to so, we wouldn't lean up against i loaded gun and then pull the trig geiyas many do.

Neither woul we eat a solid meal of rat poison blow out the gas, drink concentra ted lye, sit down on the lap of buzz-saw, smoke cigarettes or ca a Kcntuckian a liar or a poor judg of whiskey. We would sinrpl get out an edition of our paper i which we would strive to the -be? of our ability, to the plaii unvarnished, square-toed truth awaibthe Gallioun Chronicle iness Saturday. Horse Sense A splendid illustration of sense.is_nclated_ in a recent issuo-( the Ladies' Home Journal. Tl story is to the effect that a gentli man's horse wandered away an could not be found, and a rew'iu was offered for its. recovery, supposedly hall'-witted fellow star ed out to look for tho animal.

fir returned in a few hours leading to its master. conveniences. Also one 7-room house on same street witli all mod- ray. ot Ilinton, was vis- c'rn convcntciiccs. -For terms mid particulars call on C.

V. Cottlc. Misfics Sallic and' Mamie Sanders, daughters of Judge J. M. Sanders of Hluclicld, are visiting their luiut Mrs.

M. Iv Malhcny, of South Kaiiawha street. Pollc Miller, with his quartette of southern darkies, will give an King his parents here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Bumjpmlncr and daughter, Mildred, left- Saturday for Philadelphia, Now York, and Atlantic City for a few weeks' outing-. Atty. G.

W. Williams was oug llie guests attending the event When us to how he iiimUhehoise, Itoieplied- "Well, thoujjht lo nnsolt I 0 if 1 IUH! uent icteand round the lioiso htul one thoio II mm who ica- "lulf w.st of the people of this" old 01 Id ai emit moie thnn Joint)) ittod. The tinth is such trasoninjr is te hoio-ht of tsdom. It t.in be pplied to every lino of endeavor, is the best wny in the 1 world to re any decide what you do under the circumstances, will account r'or most of the Vtc- ons of tho people with whom one ernes in contact. It is the theory scd by the wood dttpclire'sahviiys.

A man commits crime and cs- apes. Where if on luul committed such a crime ml hud made your escape. Tho riminal will be found'right there for there is very little diileroncc i human nature, or, rather, 1m- itui nature is tlie in one man vs in another. What would you do if you had million dollars? Well, those vlto have a million dollars are. dong just about what you would do you had it.

You think, dill'er- iiitly, of course, you don't believe hat yon would do with your mon- as others do with their money; j'ut the clmnces lire you would. Certainly you would if yon hnd nade your money the same way, or inherited it the snme gotten hold of it tho same way. You are precious little better than the other fellow; or, you arc not much worse tliiiW the other fellow. The Self-Sharpening Lawn Mower Sharp RALEIGH HARDWARE CO. Buddhism and Animal Life.

It must be said of Buddhism that It left ono Indelible mark all over India, Cliltm, and llie cast, and is the teaching of goutlcnegs and kindness to one another and to mats. Bnddlm taught that life IB but a. prolonged endeavor to escape from suffering, and that, therefore, to cause others to Buffer Is the unfor glveable Collier In Scrlb ner's Magazine. Movement of the Air. The movement of air Is varloustr designated, according to Us velocity.

a zephyr, breeze, wind, gnle or-liurr 1 cane. fogs the designations ar mists, slight, moderate or Illicit, dense or thick fog, according to th weather bureau, obscures a a distance of 1,000 feet. The-Other VVsy Around. you knew how cool( wo could snvo money." "If you knew how to sav money we could employ a Answers. Whickers.

"Although you have refused to IK my wife, don't you think you coul Icarn to love." "Well. I might, once learned to like deliibia Bulletin. DIFFERS Differs radically, in detail, in system. Protect yourself by securing the best service costs you no more. Seek not only protection, but make sure your banking connections insure and guarantee for you the many courtesies that are so valuable to the depositor.

Banking the best obtainable. BECKLEY, WEST VIRGINIA. Fairmont Farms given by Watson, last wcok. A is A. Z.

1 Lilly, tlie music man, was a visitor-to- Ilinton lirst of the week. liasil IJurl, of was in the city yesterday. 'Soothes itching skin, ilcalscut.s or burns without a scar. Cures piles, ccxbma, salt rheum, any itching. Doan's OinlinciU.

Your druggist sells it. Miss Xora Karnes, of Hill Top, Fayetlc county, is-the truest of relatives and friends in the city. Miss Edith Kcatly, of Michigiin, is the guest of her grandfather, Hon. John W. McCreery.

Miss Lottie.Karly returned yes' tcnlay from a few months' visit to Craig Healing Springs, Va. Miss Macic Watts has returned from a visit with relatives at Trap Hill. We will Bell beginning SBstsjrelay, June o'clock, and from 2 to 3 o'clock, best grade of cnlcrlaiiimeiuVnt the Carter house on August, Hymfiii Fisher, of Hcarbro, was the. of his brother, 8. N.

Fisher, Sunday. E. Carper, of Bellcpoint, was here today calling on the merchants. Ally. M.

(J. liraclcman was'a visitor lo Minion this week. Mrs. M. left Tuesday for Fayetteville where she was railed on account of the.

illness of her sister, Mis. Frances.Pag-c. Miss Hallic Harper is relatives in Fnyctlcvillc this week. W. E.

Decgans, of Glen Jean, is a business visitor in the citv. Council Evans formerly of Hotchkiss, this county, but now a resident of Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe county, is here on business this, Kadle, of Winding Gulf, has returned from an cxtend- II 1 ike at 3c per yard. Oily 18 yards (me customer Big reductions in all departments for the Next 1O Ooys We have a. large- assortment of Men's and Boys' Hats which we will sell an one-half their value. Now is the time to buy your Ladies' Suit or Long Coat.

We will-sell them at First All Ladies' and Children's Ready-made Dresses, Priced ai 1-3. Off 1 av se ll at a Ot oc an enc Shoes and Oxfords which we will Cost. A visit to our store will prove our statement. W. M.

Taylor Co. Opposite Court House Square BEGKLEY, W. VA..

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Years Available:
1910-1918