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The Raleigh Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 3

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Beckley, West Virginia
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THE RAL1GHE HERALD oyNDS OF CREDULOUS Means Nothing More Than a Reduc- i lion of the Postal Deficit. a "position fialifor.nja/«-;.;. i Ettery While credulous; a prayer, which must not enly be repeated but passed on, or dire calamities will befall tlje who sends Unsigned petitions is evidently ashamed of them, ani'it seems should also be to deliver them to the It anyone copies such a prayer to what will happen," he- will most- likely discover that it is? waste'of time, but that the purchase of stamps to "pass the good word along," also; effects a the Balance in never-too-well-filled purse. The following Jias by a. nulrtber of Beckley peopfeV "y' I'Lord, I implore thee to bless allpep- Keep up thy precious with thee." '-This prayer was sent to me by a friend.

Copy it for nine days and send a copy each day; friend -and -see what will happen. In'Jerusalem said: 'He who repeats this prayer for nine days, beginning with the day it is received, will be delivered from ail- me.nt, and on the ninth day will exper ienbe some great joy and blessing, but iflhe will not wnte it he will meet with some great Make a wjsh each day Mafescott News Notes jiirs. John Stanton and hei son AMstin, spent Saturday at Sand Branch with her father, George Bower. IWm. E.

Lewis and family attended tife circus at Charleston, Wednesday. The eight month old infant of Isaih Via died Wednesday, morning at 8:30 Hizerman returned Wednesday from.a visit tar-home- folks -at bofo, Misses Mary and Thressa Higgins spent Thursday with Beckley filends Miss Sadie, Robertson has leturned from a visit to her sister "Mrs Houston at Talcott Mis HarloW entertained thepumaiy the Baptist church with a party Wednesday. About fifty little tots and spent a happy afternoon the niany.diversions which were prepared. Ices and-cakes were-served; Miss Elsie Ciine" has' returned home from a visit to. Harper.

Miss Zettie Evans home Sunday from, Jackson, Stover, at Prosperity. Migg Rpllp Hinton this week. Sam Bowers- and Allen. Lilly theirirespectiye families, attended the circus at Hinton Thursday. The congregation of- the Baptist church here have 'decided to enlarge their; building-by building an addition on the rear; the-property; painting the exterior, and.papering the.

interior of the house. E. B. GillianY was in Hinton Thursday. THe two year old child of- J.

(X. Ballard is ill. Keeny Wills and Miss Icie Curtis were married at Beckley, Thursday, by Kev. U. 5.

Cook. Supper was served evening at fathers', v.VV. Vyills'; and.Ja "'friends were present. will reside here. I Ned L.

H. McGinnis has established a news stand, at this place. Mrs. McGinnis will John Canterberry and wife were tho guests'of Minerva Massey, of Eskdale, is visit- at this place. i Jacob Jarreil.iof Jap, was here business last week.

'Hala the mail tweeri Ned and Massey who has been sick for some time, is able to re- suntelleEdutiesi.again.;. FOR MONROE PRISONER Authorities Go to Montana for Walter Wileyi Charged. WithvMurder. Walter, P. with shooting; i Perdue in the back on the night of September 7, 1909, near Cloverdale, Monroe county, rested, at.

Fort Benton, has been ar, Montana, and is iri-jail there awaiting, the arrival of West Virginia ofliccrs with requisition Perdue'was returning from Chestnut Hill church with others when, as alleged, up behind him in the darlchpss arid shot him through the spine, imagining, it is supposed, Perdue was the person who had struck him (Wiley) some hours earlier. Wiley galloped off in the night, going to Mercer county arid from there before a Mission Circle The Mission Circle of the Baptist will meet with 'Mm. jlJolWay amrthe program of the noon-is: Song, Jesus, lover of my soul. Paper, John Wesley: the author of 'Jesus lover of lily soul. Scripture I Prayer, Mrs.

James Dunn. Paper, Heritage of song, Mrs. J. L. Bumg-ardner.

Paper, Worship in song, Rev: W. F. Dunaway. Business session. Story of 'Safe in the arms.of Jesus'.

Song, Safe in the arms of Jesus Benediction. i warrant coiild be served. It was be- On account of his store being burned lieyed that Perdue could not possibly Mr: Massey has moved; the jpofct office live, and his. ante-mortem statement was at Masseyville to his dwelling house. I but he still survives though and4iffi left week Hopelessly paralyzed from the effects of for Charleston where they will make the shot Some-weeks ago information reached Moriroe that.Wiley was atFoK Benton, Montana.

The matter was taken up by the prosecuting attorney and it soon became apparent from the description given by the Montana -uithoiities and other circumstances that Wiley was the where their.future home. Joseph H. Burnside, of Mossy, Fayette county was heie a few dajs ago Rev Runibuig tilled to de'ivei his weekly sermon At this place Sunday on account of an mjuij to oneof his limbs A Scarbiough is reported on the sick list. Burnside Combs, Ott Gates Jpsse Price John John Wilby, Crate Burnside and Thomas Scarborough left last week foi the west Floyd Rumburg and Mattie Mills were married in Charleston last week returning home Sunday. Mahala McGinnis was the guest of Mrs.

Floyd Clay last Sunday. Chokie ScaTbrough and George Rumburg were visitors here-last Raieigh News Mrs. George Young and son wer.e'vis- tors to Beckley Saturday. Qmlhs Smithson accompanied by Misses Frances Lares and Stella Kil gore spent Sunday at Mt Mis White was in Beckley Thursday Misses Pearl anjl Agnes Brown; phd Messrs. James White, WilljMand Quillus Smithson circus at Hinton 1 Misses Edna and Delia have, been visiting their aunt, Mrs; returned their home in Hinton Mrs.

Turner accompanied them -there. ij "Mrs; who has been visiting has-returned to her 'home at Nutall. MrsJ.Kilgdre hasTeturned fronrt jiVir- giriia; where she went to the burial of her Quillian 'who was'killed-in the July it niay i is herebygiy.en thatDan lace, now a sentence West Virginia will, apply or after Sept. 5, 1910, to the board of directors for a recommendation to the.governor for parole. J.

E. Matthews, Warden. man wanted and the proper papers for his arrest were sent on. Last Saturday a telegiam from Foit Benton stated that Wiley was in jail there. Instructions to hold him were wired, Gov- iior Glasscock applielTto for a tion and list Tuesday Johnsoiv and Deputy Sheriff Payne of Mon-j roe left for Fort Benton to take the fugitive' 1 and bring back to Monroe county for trial.

The, round-trip involves a journey of about; 5,000 miles, the expenses of which, including the allowances to the will be paid by the state. Wiley was at one time chief of poli ce at Princeton, it is said. It Looked Suspicious. "As I was out'of store this evening I saw.an sight," said shopper "A light rain wns fallius; ind is Ihc in fiont of me btepptd out she opuicd hei umbrella Out of it fell jeiultd Imtpm a pui of gloves and two men handkerchiefs On its lace it seemed like i case of shoplifting but is gathered up the articles the woman said Well if here isn't Marys emerald hatpin and the was looking for last week and t-no of Georges best handkerchiefs I thought of looking in the uuibiellas for them 'York Sun. LEVY CLEAR FORK DISTRICT.

ESTIMATE At a special session of board of duciition of Clear Fork district, held at W. August 1910. 'resent: A. L. Stover, president; Bal- irrt Williams and H.

B. Williams, cbm- lissio'iers. Said board made the fol- owing estimate: Building Fund. Amount due fund froni sherilt on said fund )ebts oived by said current accts. due 'ommissions, dolinquoncies and exonerations salaries of officers nstitute attendance anitors tepairs Teachers Fund.

ialance dut from sheriff eneral school fund Got His Reply A fimnj iniu indulged in a piactltal joke rccenth Be put au mint In a paper for a and rt quested each candid Ui to mclose her cai'te It "-us foolish Ihlnr- to do but one of tht candidates scnul bini out lowlng lettti do not inclose caite foi though theic is some uulhoiitj foi putting a befoie horse. I know of none for.putting one heforc. an ass. Achi Voids Bioo said Itiveis thats the second time heard you, use. the pbinse aching I "isb you would tell me.

how a ache. "Well." said Brooks, reflecting a.mo- ment, "not to speak a hollow tooth, dou't you. sometimes have the. licad- go TriUune. Sensational Fashion Are Our LadiesTHelidy To Wear Garments.

At the prices we quote, the addition of some of these dainty Ready to Wear Garments for Ladies' to any woman's wardrobe will be: a matter of small outlay. Select from our many every one a garment any woman might be proud to own. DRESS In all colors and weaves and an equal wide range of prices. This small space does not permit us to mention all the bargains we have. Let it suffice to say that you will save money if "you Du at 'this store.

PERFECTION CORSET A Perfect Fitter and a Comfortable wearer. We also make a specialty of handling Ladies' and geritierii en's furnishings. We are leaders in Footwear and Hosiery. We believe summer is here. in earnest.

July will be hot. When there it so much dust flying in, the air are the most desirable? You know it is a very comfortable feeling to getjinto a crisp, newly ironed dress? We have them in a great many colors and styles'; 'j LEWIS ALLEN Beckley, West Virginia; $200.00 $115.00 $150.00 $850.00 $240.00 $480.00 $1985700 $795.52 $1157.59 Outstanding orders- $1953.11 $1047.00 Commissions, delinquencies and exonerations $480.00 No. one teachers 30 months; i $50 $1500.00 0 No. two teachers CO months $45.00. $2700.00 5 No.

Three teachersi 30 months at It appearing to the board that it. will )e necessary to raise by So.OO jjersonahproiter.ty and the amount of $5,000, for and for $745.00: Therefore it is determined that a levy 2-1 cents for teachers and 5 cents for juilding purposes will be necessary on each one hundred dollars valuation of taxable property said district. J. T. Moles, Secy.

B. 'of Clear Fork iDist. It Jljcso experimental farmers, who put. wus that it mutter the cow M'as fed. The questions of digestion mid nourishme I aa questions of digestion arid nourishment hod i not entered into his calculations, It's only "tunderiool" ihn'tWould try ah experiment with cow.

Hut many a farmer feeds htm" Sflf regardless of digestion and nutrition. He roijilit nhniist as well cat; sbvv- 'injjs for all the good lie gets put of his food. The result is that the stomach, the action of tho organs of diction nhd impaircst and the uum suft'crs the miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of To sti-eitgttien the stomach, restore the activity of the $ans of nutrition ztitil. brace up Wio nerves? lisa Dr. Golden Kcaical'Discovery.

It'is an i 1 1 gmti tins the confidence of (( of thousands healed by its use. 1 Medical Discovery" is a temperunqe 1 i ne nor narcoficy, and is as free from alcohol other dangerous drugs. All iniircdicnls printed BKc. its Don you for his own profit. There is no medicine "just us us "Otihlcn Medical Discovery." Kl Jewelry i Always iriate, No difference what time of year it is.

Take a ring for exain- ple. What could )e more suitable as a GIFT to sweetheart, wife or friend? We have some Diamond Rings that we'll be glad to have you come in and examine. We know if you see them, you will be sure to find-just the one you want. We'll make it for buy it. Other rings and a full line of Jewelry for you to select from.

A. Meade The Jeweler THE HINTON HOSPITAL OR. COOPER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL mi RALEIGH COUNTY'S Premier Furniture Store For a line of Furniture that is not excelled in either variety or quality for the money within a radius 1 of fifty miles you can't do better than come to this store. The pri- ces'are always right and the yar- large enough so that you can find what you want. We liav.e a Branch at Lester tarrying a large stock AmUilinm ill tfoliut iu-1 filgfil Cur.

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A. WYKEL The Campbell Hospital BKCKLEY, SVEsr VIRG'INIA. J. A. CAMPBELL, Surgeon in.

Charge-' Diseases of Women and Abdominal Surgery a Specialty- A. G. BOWLES, M. Assistant Surgeoft-I- Genito-Urinary and Diseases of the Lungs. Opium Habits Treated.

Modern Sanitary Treatment for Consumptives- Patients Treated at Home under Written structions. Dr. O. O. in OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE DESIGNS COPYTUQHTS Anyone ttendlnff ft find rtpncrlptton tnay oiitcldr iwcortntii our oHnlnn froo wiiollior an liiToiiUnti In probnlilirpniontjijilrj.

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flHEY RIVER PAINT CREEK RAILWAY SGHBUEIE EASTERN TIME. No' 61 Hxctpl SundHy V. M. 5i.W 6 6 13 6 11 No. 59 Kxcept Sunday .1 35 Hi: 3 58 4 03 408' No.

57 liaily A. M. 11 08 11 13 11 21' 11 31 11 34 No. 55 Dally A. M.

52 8 57 05 9 15 9 20 9 25 TRAIN STATIONS Cranberry Junction Iteckley Qtiiniiimont Komi SU-lloii i. 1 Ar. No. 56 Unity A. M.

35 8 30 7 30 700 No. SS Uailv A. 10 45 1 40 10 32 10 22 10 17 10 12 No. 60 Daily Kxctpt Sunday 3 20 3 15 2:15 'EosJy Wais. 5SK 539 IX) Train No.

57 will run to Cranberry Sundays Train 56 will leave Cranberry at 8.1S, a. Sundays; 'arrive at borry Junction at 8.48, a m. OIXON, SUIT..

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