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KINZER Mill THE BLAND STREET JEWELER. The Best Watches and Clocks. Unsur passed for Cut Glass and Jewelry. I Thos. Dixon. Jr., Author of “The Clnnainan,” present* hi* new play, “The One Woman,” At the Elks Opera House, Monday, October ISth. I A STUDY OF LOVE AND SOCIALISM. Something New and Startling which Everyono Should See. Prices: 25, 50, 75, $1.00, $1.50. BETTER THAN GOVERNMENT BONDS BLUEFIELD REAL ESTATE Which makes it the BEfe L' INVESTMENT for your MONEY in the Country. Pays BIGGER 1)1 VIDENDS. Perfectly SAFE and GROWING in VALUF, all the time. Our Last includes the BEST A A LUES to be had for (JUICK BUYERS. STOC'KM AND HON I >8 h VNDLKD CONFIDENTIALLY. A. S. BOO tER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENTS,' Corner Princeton and 1 (ig^inbothani Avenues. Independent and Outspoken on All Public Questions. i The Bluefield Daily Leader. The Representative Newspaper of the Pocahontas Coal Fields. I'tihlisdied every Office open for Morning in the HusinesB Night Year except Mon- nnd *,BJr exi’el>t Per Year, - - - $4.00. j Per Month,.40c. Single Copies, - - 2c. The Lender Ih Sold All Trains. •f■ai^aailif««fflf'iaftitktaaaaaaii BLUEFIELD BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. 50c. I Just received 300 Copies Copyrighted Hooks. We v are selling these books at 50 cents each. Here is v your opportunity to furnish your library at % cost. A Few of the Selections: The Little Shepard of Kingdom Come—S Leopard Spots Th Dixoi 2 Gentleman from Indiana liocth larkinpton C Alice of Old Vencenns 1'hompxon. 1 Prisoner of Zemin /Pope. 1 Kupert of ifentznu Hope. 1 Graustark McCuiheon. | Castle Crane v- MeCntheon. | Brewster's Millions M,\lutheon. 2 And over 200 more just ns good. The binding and il- 1 lustrations are ns good ns the binding on the $1.2T> S bonks Phone, write or Call in an<1 see the line before ] they are picked over. 1 Phone 63. BLUEFIELD BOOK & STATIONERY CO. Elks Bldg, i Massachusetts adds herself to lh« rolumn of Btatoa calling for Hrynn a the democratic candidate In 1908 This will help a little toward ful lining the predictions made In Wash Ington last spring that before th< year Is out such action will have been taken In the separate states a> to preclude the nomination of any one but Bryan. of printing on the shortest notice . Let us have Your name As a Subscriber To the . . . Bluefield Daily Leader. We guarantee prompt and regular delivery under our own man agement. Pay your subscription to no other except to the I.eader office. You will not be trou bled in the future by collectors. l‘olite anti courteous employees of this office will attend your wishes. Give us your patron age and we guarantee satisfaction in every particular. I he city subscription list is now absolutely under our own man agement, and we shall do our utmost to please our customers. I^et us Have your Name . i RAILROADS TO AID JAMESTOWN EXPO. The railroads that traverse Vir ginia are evtncInK a deep Interest In |tho success of the Jamestown Kxpo I sltlon. and have indicated their In tention of aiding this movement In every possible way. The executive heads of the various lines are ac quainting themselves with the situ ation. and for that purpose visited the exposition grounds Thursday last, hater a conferehece wus held In Norfolk at which Governor Swan son was present, and who. In spenk Ing of the outlook especially in Southwest Virginia, said in pnrt: “I foel assured that the Jamestown exposition will he a marked success. The progress in the erection of the buildings Is amazing; the Interest of the people is increasing each dny. and I think the exposition may be considered as secured ns a grent suc cess. ^ "I have Just returned from South west Virginia, where 1 went to meet the mineral interests of that section tow’ard making an exhibition of Vir ginia's marvelous mineral resources. T he people of that section responded generously, and uro taking a great deal of Interest In the exposition. I feel that Virginia win make one of the best mineral exhibits that any state has ever yet made. “The twelfth of June has been selected as Virginia Dny. and I pur pose to have a ‘home-coming week In Virginia at thut time. 1 feel sure Iht the Virgin! people will uctlveh and ptrlotlclly co-operate to make this exposition a great success." Moke 8mlth”H only opponent at the regular election In Georgia being n BOclallHt, it may hh well be admit t»*d that the aorlallatn have their iihoh. The dare to appear where the republican!* have conned oxlHt — Springfield Republican. We are prepared to do all klnd« Everything will go at a GREAT REDUCTION COME ana see the great display we are making and the inducements we are offering the public. :r Want Ad LOOK! LOOK! We, too, are offering some Great Bargains this Week About 100 Shirts that were $1 to go at. 78c !400 Shirts that were 50, HO and 75 rents to go at 59c These are big values. All of our entire line of Ladies’ Misses and Children s Oxfords to go at cost. Will give a big reduction on all Summer (roods. A few Ladies’ Hats left at less than half manufacturer’s price, Twenty five per cent, rdf of all Skirts. They must go. Come and see before buying elsewhere. We will save you money. Vkky TiruLvgYovvt, Banks & Rosenheim, 119-12 IjPrincetonfA venue. 3*ur Arlintir Job JJrititimj (Tall cm U lie filurfirlb Daili| Crubrr.