The Pioneer Press
Saturday, October 21, 1911
Martinsburg, West Virginia
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"HERE SHALL THE PRESS, THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN, UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNUNIRED BY GAIN."
The Pioneer
ESTABLISHED 1882.
Anecdotal Literature
By W. G.
BY W. G.
THE SUPREME OBJECT OF ATTRACTION.
An old minister, while one day deeply engaged in his studies, was suddenly interrupted by the entrance of his wife, and asking him the question, "Do you think we shall be known to each other in heaven?"
Without hesitation he replied. "To be sure we shall." "Do you think we shall know less then than we do here?" After a momentary pause, he continued, "But I may be a thousand years by your side in heaven without having seen you; for the first thing which will attract my notice when I arrive there will be my dear Savior; and I cannot tell when I shalt be for a moment induced to look at any other object."
BOYCOTT.
Boycotting is a species of conspiracy, and the term is derived from Capt. Boycott, a conspicuous victim of conspiracy. He was an agent of Lord Erne of Connemara, Ireland. As agent he had to serve notice to quit on the tenants, who retaliated by inducing the population for miles around, to refuse to have anything to do with him. Armed constables were called in to protect him and the new tenants. The term, therefore, originally signified a conspiracy to ruin the business of a person by violent interruption of his relations with others.
It has been defined by an American judge as "a combination of many to cause loss to one person by coercing others, against their will, to withdraw from him their patronage. A boycott, even when accompanied by violence or intimidation, has been pronounced as unlawful by many courts. But when accompanied by violence it is a criminal offence at common law.
GUILTY CONSCIENCE
A clergyman walked into the churchyard, one day, as the sexton was digging a grave, and on his throwing up a skull, the minister picked it up, and examining it, found a headless nail in the temple, which he drew out and put it in his pocket, asking the sexton whether he knew whose skull it was; he answered that it was a man's who had gone to bed drunk, and was found dead in his bed next morning. "Is his wife living yet and if so what is her character?" asked the minister. The sexton said she was, and her character was fairly good, only her neighbors blamed her for marrying the day after her husband's funeral.
The minister thereupon paid the woman a seemingly pastoral visit, and, among other questions, asked her of what sickness her husband died. She giving him the same account as the sexton, he produced the nail, and asked her "Woman do you know this?" She was struck with horror and instantly confessed she had murdered her husband. She was tried and executed.
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THE GIRLS AS THEY WERE.
Backward! turn backward. O Time
in your flight, and give us a maiden dressed proper and right. We are too weary of switches and rate. Burke clusters, and peach-baskets, wads of jute hair in a horrible pile, stacked on their heads to the height of a mile.
Something is wrong with the maidens. Give us the girlies we once knew of yore, whose curls didn't come from hair dressing stores,—maidens who dressed with sense, and just as Dame Nature intended. Give us a girl with a figure her own and fashioned divinely by Nature alone. Oh! give us the girls as they used to appear.
THE BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT. While the momentum behind the Boy Scout movement has been of very recent origin, there are already over 500,000 boys interested at the present time. During the past summer, camping has been the strongest feature of Scout Work.
Within the past few weeks, a prominent member of Rhode Island State Legislature has offered a prize to be contested for by Boy Scouts. The Woonsocket, R. I., Boy Scouts are equipped with Stevens Little Scout Rifles—fitted with an extra barrel made so it cannot be fired—for drilling and parade purposes. Because of this special barrel there is no violation of law prohibiting carrying firearms on the street. The barrel is interchangeable with regular barrel for target practice, in which the Woonsocket Boy Scouts have become very proficient. This Boy Scout organization has given Stevens Little Scout Rifles a thorough test and is well pleased. The Stevens is very desirable because of light weight, simple mechanism and semi-military appearance. Open sights with which these Rifles are equipped are a fair test for the boy's eye.
One twelve year old Boy Scout in a string of five shots put two in inner circle of Bulls Eye—counting 25 and another in the 24 circle. For drill work, the Little Scout Rifle, manufactured by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., is just right. On parade the boys make a very fine appearance. Apply to J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., Chicpee Falls, Mass., for details of the interesting Boy Scout Movement and descriptive matter on Stevens Little Scout Rifles.
MIDNIGHT IN THE OZARKS and yet eleppele Hitam Scranton, of Clay City, Ill., coughed and coughed. He was in the mountains on the advice of five doctors, who said he bad consumption, but found no help in the climate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. King's New Discovery, he began to use it. "I believe it saved my life," he writes "for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again." For all lung diseases, cough, colde, la grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinny, its the best known remedy. Price 50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists.
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TIME TO CONSIDER PURCHASE OF TREES FOR FALL OR SPRING FLAIRING.
Written Expreseely For This Paper By
Wm. H. Alderman, Professor of
Horticulture, West Virginia
University.
The time is now at hand when the fruit grower should consider the purchase of trees for his fall or spring planting. The demand for trees has become so great that the overworked nurseryman from Malta to Oregon are unable to furnish an adequate supply in all varieties. Many of them have already contracted for over half of their stock. If you are looking for first class trees and are at all particular about getting the varieties ordered it would be advisable to arrange your purchase as soon as possible.
Visit the Nursery.
If you are buying a wood shed order it would pay to visit the nursery and select the trees before they are dug. Most nurserymen will allow a purchaser to go through their blocks and mark the trees he wishes to buy. In this way one may secure the most vigorous and best shaped trees in the lot, and can be reasonably sure that they will be true to name, for most of the variety mixtures are made in the confusion of the packing shed. Insist that your trees shall not be dug until the leaves have nearly all fallen, for this means that the buds are well ripened and that the wood is hard and mature.
Much has been spoken and written about the adaptability of buying trees from nearby nurseries where conditions are similar to those in your orchard. While this is a factor that it might be well to consider, it is of far more importance to secure a good tree with a good root system. There is much evidence to show that it matters little from what part of the country a tree comes, provided it is healthy, vigorous and has not been injured in digging or shipping.
Yearlings or Two-Year-Olds
With apples it is always an unsettled question whether it is better to buy straight whips one year old or move expensive two-year-old trees on which the main branches are already started. The advantages in favor of the smaller trees are, first, cheapness; second, small root systems which will require only a small hole at planting time; third, the head may be formed at any height to suit the grower's fancy; fourth, the root systems receive less injury in digging than do those of larger trees. The advantages of the two-year-olds are, first, trees with well formed heads may be schooled thereby insuring uniform and symmetrical orchard trees; second, they will probably reach bearing size a year sooner than a one-year-old tree; third, it is easier to detect crown gall or hairy root upon them than upon yearlings. Between first class trees of both ages the two-year-olds are the most desirable. It is, however, sometimes difficult to get good two-year-olds because the nursery block has been sorted over the previous year and the beet trees sold are yearlings. Between a first class yearling and a second grade two-year-old, the younger tree would undoubtedly be the better. Never buy three or four year-old trees because these are the culks of previous years which were so weak and small that they had to be grown the extra season or two in order to bring them to a marketable size.
Crown Gall.
The most prevalent disease that attacks nursery trees, and against which purchasers should be on their guard, is Crown gall or Hairy Root, the two names coming from the two distinctive forms of the same disease. There are some differences of opinion among plant pathologists regarding the ultimate effects of this disease upon orchard trees, but all agree that it is very unsafe to plant intested stock. Make no contract or arrangement with a nurseryman which will not allow you to throw out all trees that show any sign of the disease. The wooly aphis causes small irregular swellings to appear upon the roots that might be mistaken for small galls, but inasmuch as the aphis is to be more dreaded than
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the aforementioned disease, have no hesitation about discarding these trees also.
A Few Things Which Will Make the Results of the Recipes More Exact and Be of Help to Those
Scales which can be bought at any hardware store for from $1.50 in %2 are a great help in the canning season, it is very hard to measure fruits of different sizes so that the proportion of fruit to sugar is correct, whereas the irregular size of the fruit makes no difference in determining its weight. In this day of short weights the scales are of advantage in checking up the amount purchased.
The flat pliable knife, called a spatula, enables one to clean out the bowl more thoroughly than any other way. It can also be used very satisfactorily for reusing up recipes which do not require much stirring, such as getting the cough ready to knead for bread, the making of an omelet or a griddle cake. This knife can be older than any hardware store for these expensive to thirty-five cents. After having once used it you will wonder how you ever got along without it.
RACHEL H. COLWELL,
West Virginia University.
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Of stories alone The Companion will print nearly 300 in 1912. With all the rest of the paper thrown in and counting the glorious long curial stories, they cost the subscriber less than a cent apiece. Moreover, you will look long before you will find stories so varied and interesting—stories of coolness in the face of peril, strange adventures with creatures of the forest and the sea, moving stories of life's obscure heroisms, stories breezy with good natured humor, quaint and curious character sketches.
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B. & O's. Fine New Coaches
B. & O's. Fine New Coaches
The steel passenger coaches ordered by the Baltimore and Ohio several months ago are being delivered and placed in service on the through trains between New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis. The orders provide for 20 smoking cars and 30 day coaches together with 15 steel postal cars and 10 steel baggage cars.
The new steel coaches have a seating capacity of 80 passengers, and smoking cars a capacity of seventy-two passengers. The new steel passenger coaches are a late development and naturally each new output from the shops have many very practical improvements and features not found in the earlier cars. The cars now being received by the B. & O are considered superior to any steel cars which have yet been constructed. The objectionable features found in the earlier steel cars, such as susceptibility to heat and cold and the unusual noise of the metal have been eliminated in their construction.
The steel construction includes not only the steel frame work and the trucks but the outside sheathing as well. The trucks are made of one piece cast steel with steel wheels of mostimable strength. The floors are constructed of steel, over which is placed a layer of concrete to deaden the noise and to strengthen the construction.
In all the fixtures and appliances every consideration is given to the comfort and health of occupants of the cars. The sanitary drinking water tank is another desirable special feature. The water and ice are in separate compartments, the water being forced into the tanks through pipes under the car, preventing employees from coming in contact with it. The ice is in a separate compartment also and does not touch the water, consequently the drinking tanks are as nearly sanitary as it is possible to make them.
The interior finish of the steel care is worthy of special note. The ceiling and paneling below the windows are made of an imported fireproof composition which not only makes a fine finish but renders the interior of the car impervious to noise from the outside. This agassite presents the same strength and fire resistance as do steel, being even more desirable in that it has insulation qualities. The upper portions of the interior of the cars are of mahogany finish, giving them a rich and attractive appearance.
The cars are insulated throughout. The outside sheathing of steel is welded to the steel frame, inside of which is the insulation material, with the mahogany finish above and the oakwood below. The cracking cars are 60 feet in length. The seats and backs are upholstered in plain heavy leather, a most desirable finish. The day coaches are 70 feet in length. The seats and backs of these cars are upholstered in plush, and the color effects of mahogany and light green present a delightful harmony of colors.
All of these cars are equipped with electric lights and fans. They are considered the strongest, easiest riding and the most cheerful cars that have yet been built.
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Ttieo pity some peevla wants
‘not leara the value of tolling © br
froth ate! times, Lt woald oveve
ell parposes tia prevter (stent, aud
Make them lock sete ie the uehe
of God.
Tfoacthing clas reece from tie
war between Maly aue ‘Turkey, ¢
feet thet Italy bas alroady abotened
slavery in Pefpoliiacher the atrug pte
one that appesrs to here a very
Woe resuitat ita heginsing, Ih ia
just such sels ag thaone velerced to
above that make great ccnntricg
greater, and the world should thank
the lielien Government for ity de-
eree that slavery aball uotex's) white
the flag of Italy iosta at Propo!
Top, Norman 1. Mack is elated
asthe next Chsirman of tic Noy
York State Democracy, in piace of
W.P Heppueb. With bis nee po-
sitivu, Mr. Mack will enjoy ihe die
tinction of being State and National
Chairman atthe eame time. Proc
our caans! observations of Chairman
Mack, we are of the opinion that he
is amply able to attend to the duties
that will naturally be hieas ea reaulé
of bolding bowb positions.
We don’t want to attempt to criti-
cist Our great president, Mr. aft,
but weare of the opiaion that he
would baye shown gront tact and fing
sppreciation ofa real lawyor had hic,
when the opportunity presented,
made Jobn Marshall Harlan Chief
Justice of the United States Supreme
Court. By having done this, be
would bave perwiited Justics Harlan
to die with bis highest ambition
achieved, aud ploced the Chief Jus-
ticeship in enpable hande,
Now that John R. Walsh. the
Chicago bunker, bas been paroled
froin the Federal penitentiary at
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, wonder
if there zoaid be aay impropriety ix
President ‘Unit and Attorney General
Wickersham looking into the case
of Clarins Ff. Moxse. the New ‘Yor!
baker, who cither deserves a pardon
orapurole, If for no other reason,
Maree bas cacned bie freedom bocuuee
be lew stoned for bie “bizy tivanc-
ing”, nud paid every dollar be owed
Whst more coult aimsn do to right
himesif with God aud his foilos
mar?
We bevo reoeitod the anawal
Yeport oh Caskegce Inativute. ft
Was aent torongh ‘she coartesy at
Privcipsi Woehivgton, and isa dao-
umept containing much valaoble
information. OF course crorybodg
in America is aware of tee exietence
of ‘Tuskeges, bntit has eitber to be
feen or thin report bas to be csrefally
gone over to felly approsinte ihe
merenitude of the worl it ia doing.
Ti we bad time ane space we would
go wt greater Jeagth to pive eome of
our cbservetions with revard to this
highly interesting report, bat as
the is ieposaibie af this period, wo
would euggest List aoyove inievosted
in Tuokegee to thé extent that he
Wane lo know what is being duce
there, stou'd send for g conv, not
heghetrg, ab ae Site ate, ta
ereince ceilicieut pusloge to eyver
Cost OF wiwiling,
| Dr, Booker T. Waahiogton wae on
hand Tuesday last in the Court of
Special Sessions, New York, for tbe
purpose of preasing & charge of a3
sault egalnst Albert Ulrich, a Germ-
au carpenter who very brntally beat
avd almost killed him in the hallway
ofa New York apartment honse last
Mare. The whole American resd-
ing poblic is fauibar with the varie
nis phases of be Waationson- Ulrieh
otal sod new that the Dotior has
gZONc shous the prosecution of the
man <bo nestuied bin with the
proper svow of manbood, 12 is hoped
what aoiay be punished, and bis
vecem, Bother Vesuhiagtoa, atend,
uneuitied befocs the world
T. woubt bea vecy good thivg for
be Damocnte if they would pay
suing heed to the welfers ot the cal
red conungents of the party in Ohio
eed New York. This werning is
counded Lecnuse ja beeoming as
plain ay dey to a! inzorested observ.
ers, that Nevroes, Miss other peapie.
gre hournng to throw ther political
powor where it 4 bev gonserve
loin Iniesesis, ‘Phie snap be paiaio!
invormation ig the tao old parties
bug itis nevertheless trae, asd ase
fuss they mend their waya, oud trent
Negeoea ae thay do Germane, Etieb,
Juallone Nod other people, they will
veke up soma fine momiog to tind
{hat thoce have besu werious defcoy-
ions from among their ranks
Wo rarher rmaneet/bat the Wasb-
fag'en Geenievacrats who sought to
divcredit as? dethrone Dr. Wiloy,
are now aadder, bat wiser men than
they wore aome weeks ago. We are
1d (0 isske the foregoing statement,
Reennse, since they had Div Wiley
eed ea mothacs jnvestivated, they
have found out that he, (Wiley), had
a“pall” wich the American public,
he having ehyaya carelal!y axfeguard
ed its interests whea manufacturers
of food products sought to adulter-
alc,and place their poisonous waree
oa the marke: tobe palmed off on
unsuspecting victims. Tis country
nceds moro men of the Wiley stripe,
gud wien it bas them, there will be
fower poople in their graves, and
aor boalinp ones on carth.
Tne golden jubilee of His Emi-
nence, James, Cardinal Gibbons, wse
littingly celebrated in bis home city
of Baltimore on Monday last, ‘Lhe
exercises incident to the occasion
wore very beautiful, and the bonor
dose the Cardinal would do credit to
king, batno mattor what would
take place in bis bebelf, be deserves
it nil, for, although a churchman and
. Catholic, he is the truest type of
‘an American citizen, and Americans
‘everywhere love to pay him tribnte,
Possibly there is po wan in America
more dearly beloved then Gardinal
Gibbous, snd it is all heecuse be has
sequitied bimse!l! in ® manner that
di fi's ove in bie higu station. Alonz
with be other Catholies and Protest
aus thet did Cardins! Gibbong how -
Gt, Negroes plaged a prowivent part
soother demonstration that the Cac
dist ie’e humanitation ofa aurt buat
hanowa no color
Tacteia seine talk of Prosidant
Pah eppoiotiag Judgo Nathaa ,Coff,
of the United States Court, se an
Associate Justice of the Taited
States Supreme Coart to fil! the seat
toda vacaut by the death of tho lato
Ioneotod Justice Marlau. Lf this be
dons Prosidont Taft will bave eurned
the cvorlastiog uratitude of huadreds
of ci izous in and out of Wost Vir-
gicts who are oo ia the belief vhat
thers ss no better man ‘in Americs
for Jostice Harlan's successor ¢han
Navisn Gott, West Virginia's favor
io sou, #o0 is known, far and wite
v7 4 soldier, o statesman and a juige
te equal of way, end the peer of
wsny. Agaia, ib would bs bute just
and sf ting tribute to a man end on
Ameriong ho offered up hig life Uae
tii tA ofigh endure, and cause
hiv ve ath bis hoeagrable lite
inn plagd whien anyone woald be
proud $6 oceuny.
Justice Marian Dead.
Hon. John Marshall Marlen, Ag-
sociate Juatice of the Supreme Court
ofthe United Svates, is dead, he
hating passed wway at bis home iv
Wasbiogton on Ins: Saturday mora-
ing. Thecinss of his death was
pneamonia, iis wasoniy ill for a
few days. Jo vice Turion was with-
outs doubt ous af the ripsst achote
fare snd greatest lawyora in America,
and his retirement by death from the
Nation's highest tribunal is a calam.
ity from which that anenst body ean
ROL recover, Huarrived at hia con-
clusions after fie moat maiuee wad
intelligent retction, and when he
knew he was sight, thera waa oo
power on earth tha: could swerve
itm in bis determination todo tt ings
a wrighleous manner, The Supreme
Court is @ great body, and the mon
waking vp its wembership are good
lawyere, Dut in broads oi mind, fine
legal attainment. mental poise, and |
convideration for men and thiogs,
Joovive Hurlan far outstripped nis
associates. ‘They, iise oll the pacpte’
whe koow bitm,bed learned to roapret
tis opinions, and {hia too,.cometimes
io the face of the fect thet they were
notin accord with him. The lend
justion wag netod for tin dissenting
cpinioos in many potable cuses, and
ne one coo deny tho ststoment tbat!
\uey were inasierpicces as regarded|
unanswersbie argument Hnmioaring |
legal citations, and feers and preeo- |
dents that could asi be rightfally |
overlocked nor jost sizbt of ia the!
womentous questions and logal sil
gles that came before him apd bie
earned assuciates for inal adjudieas
iio, On accunst of his wondertyt
mastery of the law, Justice Harian’s|
teking oat this time is o nee
blow to the pervonvel of the Sa-
premo Court, because that body
needs a inwyor of bis type aow more.
than it ever did before. Aside from|
his legal training, Mr. Justice Harlan
wusa most companionsblo person,
© kind husband and father, sad
4 layman bigh in the councils of the
Presbyterisn Church, of which body
he had long been a member. We
could go onand extol this greatest
Aworican Jawyer to an iodefinite
extent, but itis enough to say that
he wags grntlomen in cvery senge of
the word, a christian of the truest
type,eod so individual whom to
know was to love.
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Gh aes AONE i eee ae
Hon. Warry C. Smitb, Editor of
the Cleveland, (Ohio.) Gazette, and
ope of the best Negroes in America,
hae beon selected as s onndidate to
represent the Cleveland district in
Ohio's Constitutional Convention.
Thie body will meet in 1912, and
will be one of the most important
gatborings beld in the Buckeye State
ip a genre of years. Tha laws it will
recommond to be enacted, and thead
ireody on the statute books of Ohio,
need tie most cerefal scrutiny. aad
witha man of Mr. Saith’s mental
caliber 64.8 momber of the Conyen-
tion, the Negroes wil! bave thei
rigbta properly safeguarded, x fact
which should afford them much sat-
isfaction
Hie BsaeNeney, Hos. Witliom £6.
Glasicva’, Governar of Weas Vir.
Hioin, come to Martinebarg ieot
Sanday worniog, ond made apesca
in the afternoon daring the excroises
inaedeat to the cornerstone laying of
the new United Brethren Chnrch,
Tho Governor, e9 seual, mades fine
specos, ond pointed ontto hia bees-
er6 the worth of ihe cburoy to the
commnnity, na well av made eag aes
‘Neva, wiick, if heeded, ave bound ta
ado good, Mee Govsrnor was secom-
vanied to tho city by Assiatont.At-
torney Gonersi JO Teason, and
before they left for Coarivsion, they
were cee piente of mans Gourtesies at
he onde Gf adiiring feuds bere
abou lu
Pecaident Tafa tevin narrowly
paoeneu being dynamit:d is the far
Wee! ibe utter day,
KICKED BY A MAD HORSE
Samoel Birch, of Beetown, Wie.,
had a most narrow escape from los-
ing bia leg, a8 no doctor could heal
the frigbtfal eore that developed,
bat at Iset Backlea’s Arnica Salve
ured it completely, Ite the great-
ew? bealer of ulcers, burna, boils,
eczema, ooalde, cvio,corng, Cold aorea,
brnicee und piles on eerth, Try it,
2c, at all drogpisin,
‘re, Mollie J. sirawder, well
knowa to many of the readers of the
Pioneer Preesand formeriy of Lena.
ney, W. Va., but now of Waaiies-
ton, Penna., passed up the line of ine
B.& O. Railrond Thursday etter
poop euroute to her foruer home in
W.Va. She had been in camp on
the North River with a Gybing party
headed by Col. Barset: of Peansyl-
veoia, for several weeks, und atter
breaking up carap she paid relatives
in Baltimore and Syoatoa a visit of
two weelis or more, Ske olso gure a
passiog glance at old friends ic
Woshingion aud other cikice slong
the roato to her home in Washing
ton.
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copy of their Den Beard’s “Gans
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oso, and all users of firearms sbouid
secureacopy. It can be bad by
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aro frank to say that it will be money
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references, J. F. Fairbanks, Goad
Housekeeping Magazine, 381 Fourth
Avo,, New York City,
—
A Good home for o good girl to do
general housework. If she chooses to
do tho washing abe will be paid $4.
per week; if not, $3, The kind end
five people” wonting such a gir) aa
mevtioned ebove, live in Clerkabarg,
end if the girl dceired wishes to go
the editor of tbie paper will, if
eho hag nat the nenesenry coy fare,
advance it, *
BIOGRAPHY oF
EMINENT NEGRO MEN AND
| WOMEN OF EUROPE AND
RHE UNITED STATES,
| Adapted to the use of Students of
race history, and of Negro youth. A
valuable and hundy reterence book with
questions avd answors. 1s printed on
heavy paper in good, large cloar type.
Aad compactly bound in boards. A
copyrof this beok should bo in every
Negro tome. Price one dollar per vol=
nwe-$1.00 Cach mush invariably ae.
company all orders postage paid. Good
live agents wanted for West Virginia.
No sumple outfit. Stamps not accep-
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to Agents, Address,
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Wanyalope Cottage, Yonkers, N. ¥.
Releis to J. I. Clifford, eq,
Editor Pioneer Press,
Tsompeon sad Lhompyoo are in
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he clothing Hoe ond theis stecn
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Corrected to September aand, grt,
‘Trains leaye Martinsburg as follows:
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RS BOUIC Ticket Agent,
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Bateredin Post Office at Martinsburg
W. Va..as Secoud Class Matter
Wanted—Honest Virginia girls
(colored), for good hemes, Address
Mre. ©. Murphy, i715 Union Ave,
Altoona, Pa.
Apple picking 1s the order of tbe
day vow, and hundreds of men are
thus employed, und are making good
wages.
Senne Te tial
Little Clara, the youngest obiid of
Mr. and Mis, James Noman, ie slows
ly recovering from 4 2evere uttaok of
typboid pacomonis
Areliy wii be betd by Ebenezer
Memoris! Baptist Chureb os Sauday
at which time a epecial «fort will be
mode to raise one hundred Aoljera.
The cditor ig visiting frienda sod
relatives ia the Weat Virginia wilda,
god itiaenfe guessing that he ia
having # royel tron
Mise Virginis Wells, of Berkelew
Sprivge. bea been the house guest of
Mies Virginis Giver during the
week.
Mr. Lucisn Speare hue been enffer
ing witb e catarset on his eye for
Bevern! weeks, ond while it is not got
well, it is contidersbiy improred,
ae ee
Cheetnute are vsid.tu be very plen
tiful thiv year, nud asa reenlt, the
moantoins are fuil of old and young
people bunting for them.
Tf you want to get soins fine, freah
and pure miil. don’t forget that GC
W. Aurbroas, the former buteher, ig
on the streets of Martineburg every
morning.
The Koenezer Memoris! Baptiet
Churcd congregstion neld an enter-
taioment at Spears’ Hell on ‘bare
day evening. It wea both enjoyable
oud profi-ubie.
Rev. R R Thompson, tbe well
known Charles ‘Towa songster and
preacher, addreesed the coogregation
of Dudiey Free Baptist Chareh ol!
doy Tast Sunday,
Misses, Emma Becks ond Lena
Jenkins, 'wo young Indies of Shen-
andosh, Virginio, are spending some
time in oor city as the gueste of Mr.
and Mra. Rbodea Warrick and family
al their bome on Samuel Street,
3 $a
Mra. Pembroke Gaitner’s two Jit
tle boys buve been quite viok during
tbe pust week, but they are rapidly
Teoovering under the ekillfol treat-
ment of Dr, George W. Bosiie, Mar-
tineborg’s new phreician.
Mr, Oberles Motev, the popular
jeoitor asthe Oid Nations! Bank,
went banting the other day, and it je
romored that he bed to send to town
for 6 eurrey ‘0 come to the country,
und bring bios aud bis game home,
Mrs. P. R. Fletcher, and ber two
little daughters, Dorothy and Eliza-
beth, have returned to their bome in
thie city efter a plessant visit of a
week or so to friends aud relatives in
Wasbington, D.C
lms oc
The Weat Virginie Minietera and
Deotovo Union will convene st
Keaorneyeville on next Saturday and
Bondoy. A large crowd is expected
to be in attendance, ard al] Regular
Baptiste in thie eection are locking
forward (othe meeting of the Union
with muoh pleseure
Mr. Lewis Boru was in to vee us
the ofber day, and his eppesranca
inclined ua to the belist that be is
enjoying good Lealwt, He also told
us thet the receat District Oontcr-
ence, which met at Front Royal, Vir-
gicia, bad granted bim w license aa a
local prescticr,
ial
T. W. Skelton bas opened an up-
to date grocery sod provicion store
in the Wolfes Building, Covoor Mar
tin ond Raleigh Sis. Lis prices ‘are
very reasongile, und bis troatmont
to all customers as nica as can be,
Aoy one necding thiogs in his line
will do well to on!! and gee hiro,
The corporate authorities of the
city of Martineburg, aro having the
streets sprinkled with oil, Thies is
being dove for the purpose of settling
the cust, and while the oil may abow
its value io the future, lonsewivea
ere loud in cemp!aint of this new
departure, saying that tha oil which
sticks te tho ehoes, will be carried
into the houses aud ruin their car-
pets and wattings
SAVED HIS NOLDECS LIE
“Four doctore bad given me op,”
writes Mrs. Liara frames, of Avoon,
La, "and my cbifdrea end all m
friends were looting for me to dis.
when my eon iuvisted that TL ase
Electric Butters, f did es, aad they
bave dove mes workl of good, ft
willalways proiee them. Mectric
Bittare ig a priccleas beaming to
women troubled with fainting and
dizzy apelle, backsore, beaduzse,
weeknese, debility, couetipatiaa or
kidney dieorders, Ura thes: snd
PAN new onith, wlrengeh and vien
Toey’re guaranteed to satisyy or
money refunded, Only h0c at all
druggiste.
Wanvied—Coaisopaiian Mauvazine
requires the enrvices BL a represen:
tative in Martinsbory to ine’ sites
subscription ronewsls and to extend
circuletion by epceiai methads which
have proved unusunily sueceseiul
salizy ent commission. [reviews
experienes desitabie hutir or yeu.
tial, Whels time ox epare time. Ad-
dress, with references, H.C. Camp.
bell, Coemopoliian Hagazine, 1789
Broadway, New York Gits
YOEREVIRL RB. Wik Ss 3217
ALMANAG.
The Rev. i BR. Hicks Atman
for 1912, thet guszdinn Angel ipa
hundred thonsend hemes, is nosy
ready, Not many ave now willing +
be without itand the Rey hi Pp.
Hicks Magazine, Wors any Worns.
be two aro only Oxx Hora a
year. The Almanas is 35c postoaid,
No home or offices sheaid fail to send
for them, to Worb ann Wonris Pon.
BISHING CO, 2202 Locust St., Sain:
Louis, Mo.
‘The Bookxeeper or Ste nograpder
who bas the recommendation of tbe
Mountsin State Business College,
Parkersburg, W. Va, can always
secure employment, Write today
por their 96 page Catlogne,
WILLIAM SPEARS’ BICYCLE
REPAIR SHOP.
Repairing whesle of all kinds
putting in new orank hangers, é&c.
&e., i8 my specialty, “Don't bother
with old bangers, come to Spears avd
get them at ressonablo prices, also
tires and other sundries, Second
hand bicycles bought apd sold. I
now have on hand 10 second hand
bicycles, good as new. In addition
to bicyle repairing, I do repairing of
all kinds, aed amthe only man in
town who repairs Racycles.
THE KEYSER, MOORSFIELD
AND PETERSBURG
GP emma rommatrster
SS.
ibs ged cot het Ri,
ERY Cie Ie eee pies
tas BE ake
WPA GIN T TURTLE
STAGE LEME
Runs daily except Sunday. Persone
wishing to travel in the direction
mentioned will find it a resi con-
veniesce avd very cheap——the round
trip only $3, aud the distance hein:
toeitior piace aad buck, 87 mates
Porsona traveling itonce, will never
forget (he kindncas of we propricver
Mr. George Shauis.
TANT TNCALNE WAIVE
j a %
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Electric t
5 ang “
Sitters
Be Gio sy ant ‘
Mado & New tiian Ot ily J
“J was suftering from pain in mF
{stomuch, head and Wek,” writes oY
T. Alston, Raleigh, N.C, “and sy &
liver and Kidneys did not works ight, @
bat four hottles of Electric Bit og
mado me feel Hke a new nau.” §
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Salata MoE AER SSA a LCR Ta
4 Rey Bocter Satd f
a She) whe ed Beha %
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4 Sdowas in a very ioiw site of healt, amd was not able to
Be uy 1 te ‘ ae ot dit wy Cardud, and soon &
& began. to tec! better, fot able to be up and heip do my &
4 housework entinnod (o lhe the medicine, and sow 1 fp
, aveable fo do ay housework and te care for any chitdren, §
and i feel as tows) f sould never preise Cardal enough t
3 for the benefits [ have seceived.” b
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WA in every Way 25 a Succial, tonic remedy for women, ‘Test ¢
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nid the Vinited Sretes Coren
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| Is the Title of a Book
whose author is Robert Le
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Northwest 4 xshington, D.
C. iis excellent, and is
destined todo incaleulable
good, Tn hiction it gets at
facts as thoy exist, and
outlines the real bulk
of the eauses of the trou—
bie and frigtion between
the twowwess. Ttis bound
to be read the world) over
and will scove wellits pur-
pose,
Ki took a strong mind
ond a fertve brain to plan
and oweite this book which
fiery Vatterson,
thegroateditor says
ads phenomenal, and will
be read by assmany white
us colored people —just as
it should bo, for the real
aud proper settlement of
the ee-eallict problem, is
inferdependont, —one upon
theoties. (is written im
n tune as ripe toimakeital-
tuost ws pepiiarasdid the
perio: that immortalized
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CHARLESTON, -. W. VA,
Av A. Ro Heowil’s BMerobant
toiloring evtotlehwent, ladies and
gentlemen can have their suite made.
look new by beving them oleaned:
and pressed. Give bim a oall when
needing anything ip bis line, and be
convinced that what we aay ie sbege
Jataly trae,
Sra ror wx oR SF we 2-7.
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j org inh the Sliding Cord Back, comfort.
t Hdurshle—the king Uhatlets a man foget fe
4 BAR YA ging ho bas copen lors onthe kind be would eves: &
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pore yore earring; Baker don't acco semecother: Kiod-—ter! then 2
BRE kes Ji eal Noo state color pwelerrod ond whether Uykt oro
| POPES CRUEC NS & Turn weight wobbing. facto: 60 cents perf
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62d Nuinon forthe grend and sole
Qicht shusis heing waged fer. the
mipenorution of the enandition of i:
Negro. ‘Tho PIONEER PRESB
shower inewn suing or trifle im
any Tatler whore oie intarery, of the
race wey invelved. Bor this re
heterviztic;, THEE PRESS shenk? have
the dneweeving snppert apd encour
agemons of Liewra Veryehere, at
gontuins roliaiie rowa, jalorceting
editoriais gad ch lab arvicdes
QB patfach NeWepager tar tie Lome
aud family .
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and most prewine.¢ mon of the
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vhe LARGEST domestic and
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circulation of any Negro’ newspaper
in the United Statos——
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