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["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]

1. Labor and the high cost of living : an address by Governor Jno. J. Cornwell to the teachers of Wetzel County at New Martinsville, W. Va., August 28th, 1919.

["<p> Pamphlet.  Signed: Very truly yours, Theodore Alvord, State Supt., W. Va. Anti-Saloon League.</p>"]

2. Temperance situation in West Virginia : more occasion for care in selecting candidates for the Senate and House than ever before.

["<p> Pamphlet. \"Speech of Hon. Henry G. Davis, before the Tilden and Hendricks Club, at Keyser, W.Va., Saturday, Sept. 2, 1876.\"<br /> <br />  </p>"]

3. National and state politics : Republican extravagance exposed, necessity of reform and change of administration.

["Pamphlet. "]

4. Speech of Hon. H. G. Davis in Mineral County convention, on Saturday, August 15th, 1874.

["<p> Pamphlet. Prepared for women's organizations, students, families, and individuals subsequent to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Includes \"part of an address [on taxation] given by Miss Hettie Hazlett of Wheeling, before the State Convention of the League of Women Voters, 1921.\"<br /> <br />  </p>"]

5. Facts that every intelligent voter should know about the government of West Virginia.

["Pamphlet.  \"Weston, West Virginia, December 1st, 1870.\"<br />"]

6. Important correspondence : Hon. John Brannon, General J. J. Jackson, Judge Thompson, the disfranchising amendment, the Flick Amendment and the registration law, the duty of the democracy, give us the peace of a republic.

["Pamphlet. "]

7. Virginia vs. West Virginia : argument of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, the Supreme Court of the United States, delivered in behalf o f the defendant, Wednesday, May 8, 1867.

["Pamphlet."]

8. Democrats and white men of West Virginia!

["Pamphlet.  One copy of pamphlet has a second pamphlet attached with title: The \"Intelligencer\" contempt case."]

9. Plain facts for the voters of West Virginia : read carefully.

["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]

10. Speech of Hon. Henry G. Davis, on national and state affairs before the Mineral County Convention, at Keyser, W. Va., September 2d, 1882.