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HANDS ACROSS THE BOARD. A.MKRICAX \\l> BRITISH XOTA nu:s mkkt at wiiitklam It Kill's mX.XKIt TO IX TKItl* \ Itl.l \MKNT \ltt IX ION. Embassador Whltelaw Reid enter tained at dinner in London, the A in er ica h delegates i<» the conference of the Interparliamentary union, and j to meet them lie Invited a number of J distinguished Americans and British subjects, \uiong tin* Americans pres ent were Congressmen John Sharp Williams, T H Burton and Ihivls L Granger, William .1 Brynn. Col Her man Slump, Herbert H. I’elrce, American minister to Norway, John Wallace Riddle, American minister to Rumania, David R Francis C. W. Kohlsaat, Charles Conant, Clarence H. Mackay and Rear-Admiral James K. Cogswell. Premier Sir Henry CampheU-Bannermnn, Lord Chief Justice Alvcrstone, James Bryce, chief secretary for Ireland, Baron Tweeimonth, Mist lord of the ndmi rally, Winston Spencer Churchill, parliamentary secretary of the co lonial office, the bishop of London I Dr. Ingram, Lord Mount-Stephen and T. I*. O'Connor were among the Brit ish guests who were introduced to • ip Americans. WEDDING CUSI'.S MICH ASTOXISIIMKN I \T LEXINGTON. IjI-IX 1 N'CJTOX, KV.t Jill) :«>. The marriage of tin* divorced wife of John K. Madden L V. Ilel] caused much astonishment hen*. Mrs. Mad den was hero about a mouth ago and went out to Hamburg Plan* to see her two sons She met the hoys in SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I, 7. W. Crockett, Special Receiv er, by virtue of the authority vested In me by a decree entered by the Cir cuit Court of Mercer County, West Virginia, in the chancery cause therein pending in the name or Fan nie |) Miller, administratrix, etc., vs Prudential Banking and Trust Com pany, et al, will on the 10th day of August. 1906. at 10 o’clock, a m . al the front door of the law office of Crockett & Crockett, in the city of Blucdleld, Mercer entity. West Virgin la, proceed to sell by way of public auction to the highest bidder all of that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city • >f Bluefleld, County of Mercer, and State of West Virginia, and known as lot No. 6, in the Karr-bennlson Plat number one, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at a stake on Peck street, at a distance of 175 feet. North 16 dee, 1 •’ 'Vest, from the intersection of ike North line of Barger street wltn tWest line of Peck street, thence North 16 deg. 15 sec. West 29 feet to a point on said street; thence i'll deg weal 2 i feel to a point theme North 16 deg. 15 sec. West to a point, corner to Lot No. 5; thence South 67 deg. West 58.1 feet to a point on tiie Hue of a ten foot alley; thence South 16 deg. 15 sec. Fast with the line of said alley 37 feet to a point, coiner to Lot No. ; thence with tiie line of Lot No. 7. North 67 *|eg. Fast 8 2 feet to the beginning. Being tiie same property which was conveyed to Walter W McClaugher ty. Receiver of the Prudential Bank ing and Trust Company, by Harold A Rltz, Special Commissioner, bv deed hearing date on tiie 18th day of May, lftul, and recorded in the Clerk's office of the County Court of said Mercer County in Deed hook No. 5.3, page 454. I I. It MM OF S.\LF: One-third cash and the residue in two equal pay ments In six and twelve months re spectively from day of sale, the pur chaser executing his two bonds with good personal security for the de ferred payments. 7. W. CROCKETT. 7-14-4 wks. Special Receiver NOTICE. < omle in nation Proceed Inga. To I). A. Johnston, W. A. Brown, Trustee, L. Goodwin, Martha A. Halo, Mary .) Hale, and Lewis M Male, her husband; Thomas C Gooch, in Ills own right and as ad ministrator of I. O. Gooch, deceas ed, Lila C. Gooch, Fliza J. MoCtie, Halllo Pack, Cynthia M. Casen. Philip A. Casen, Alonzo G. Pack. Gertrude B Park. Carlos A. Gooch! •lames M. French, and Lillian French, his wire, Mattie F. Gooch. Karl Male, Bernard Male, Dean Male. Luther Male, Otey Ma'e. Pee rv Male, Harris Male, Malcolm Hale, John Wornal, Muldah Alvis. W B. Hoanker, Coimnittee of snld Muldah Alvis. Charles Deaton. I C. Goo*h. F. It Carr, Marvev G White arid William T Carlaugh, surviving 7 i usfees of themselves and Hubert B McNutt, J. W Thorn aid William M Reynolds! and B. \\ Pendleton, 7'rne.tee Yon and i*7j of y*iu are hereby notified that a petition win he pp> tented by the undersigned, The Deep* ’•' (•■•' iCnl' * : , * *>inparty, a corpora ti*»n, •*> Die Clrruiif Court of Mercer ‘ '"•inty, We i Virginia, at the August Ierfti theieof, oq Wednesday, Aug ist - h, 1 9"fi, a' Die Court Mouse of said < uinty. and a hearing w II be asked • her eon, for the purpose of condemn ing r * * ta!u lands ft r the use of said Railway Company, as wet out in -aid petition, Jn which laud-* you are in felted mi* owners, Mulmants ami I** a hold*' - I tie land- proposed to be taken n - a <1 R;*l|v . av Coin fix n i me fn!i-. I ' iib<>d in -..id pet|fIon mid shown <n the maps a**oinpany n< it. and Our Irru*- • >n aid 1 nda ns to* net 'lulmant-* and Hen J .ddeis are «». | in id Petition m 1 i am known >*» inf* undersigned pe* loner, i lie aid Petition and map* * now on 111*- in Die ofliec of the < i* rk of said Circuit Co rft, s-ibje.u tn f»ir exsminat|r»n and Insneefion. 7 • sol Petition is nt it led TH K DCFI’V s'l’FR RAILWAY COMPA-i N , \ coin*OR \TlON. Vs D \. J(»l|\-| r»v, m \ |{ Y J MVLF. FT I A i,. < ONDE'I V \T10N PRoCBKD | V(Jg I ill: l-FFPW VTFR R Ml V \V CO , By BROWN, JACK o,\ AND KNIGHT, ft R C \ \'D P.FR SARD Vli CLAI 'GHFRTY. It* Attorneys, j July N, 4wki, ■ the public road In front of the farm, refusing to go upon her former hus band's property. When the hoys were told today of their mother's marriage, they were evidently sur prised, hut declined to make any statement. It seems that Mr. Madden hud some Inkling of his wife’s inleii Hon of marrying attain, as he has not ! paid the last two installments of $260 a month alimony, which he hud heretofore sent Mrs. Madden through a Lexington trust company. It is reported here that the agree ment made In court was that he should only pay the alimony as long us she bore his name, and that he w|!i refuse to pay further, and will now se« k *o have the pledge he gave of 1G.*, acres of land to guarantee the monthly payments of alimony set aside by the courts. The Dally Leader Is the best ad vertising medium In Mils section, j It has the largest clrculnaion by far. “Rubberkote” Black Elastic Roof and Iron Paint Tor all kinds of roofs and other e\posts] surfaces. PItI STOcoheoS Guaranteed to last (I years. In un.v cnse where It fails to dc this wo agree to supply free of charge jufllcitue paint to keep the surface In good condition the stated length of time. rot pox. 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The public will receive the announcement of the terms of his will with peculiar interest. |Qf: it may ( i disclose or a* least suggest, to what' 1 ultimate goal he was winking through all those years of laborious effort. If H should reveal Hint mop-< I oy-gettlng was with him the end as well as the means of existence his life, to most observers, will seem to have beep singularly barren.- Chi cago Daily News. BIDS WANTED:—Sealed proposals will be received I until July the 27th, for the construction and comple tion of Ihe Catholic Recto ry at Pocahontas, Va. Plans and specifications ran be bad at office of T. T. Carter, Architect, Nos. <> and 7 Lazarus Building, Bluefield, West Va. The owner reserves the right to reject all bids or propo sals submitted. REV. P. VINCENT. 7-1 9-tll 27th. Want Column. t OR RENT:—Front room, furnished or unfurnished., Address “.I" Cart* of Lea-, dor ofliee. 7-io-3t FOR RENT:—Office roomj State Bank Building. Ap ply to Ceo. S. Strader. Jut G. 3t. 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