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MRIM THE BLAND STREET JEWELER. The Best Watches and Clocks. Unsur> for Cut Class and Jewelry. MHUNUI immnmmi m KINZ THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE BEST I The *Pcnn Mutual Life Insurance Co. / of Philadelphia ButeimJKwiik. ALWAYS READ Leader Ads BETTER THAN GOVERNMENT BONDS BLUEFIELD REAL ESTATE Which makes it the BEST INVESTMENT for your MONEY in the Country. Pays BIGGER DIVIDENDS. Perfectly SAFE and GROWING in VALUE all the time. Our List includes the BEST VALUES to be had for QUICK BUYERS. TOCO AMD BONItft HANOI JED OONFIDROTIAULY. ■j A. S. BOOKER A CO. REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENTS,' Corner Princeton and Higginbotham Avenues. ■him—--.-—— ■ uinimiiiiiinKiiiiMffivH111*1' Independent and Outspoken on All Public Questions. The Bluefield Daily Leader. The Representative Newspaper of the Pocahontas Coal Fields. 1 Published every Morning in the Yearexcept Mon day. p Office open for Busincsa Night ami Day except Sunday. . Ptr Year,. Per Month, ..... Single Copies, - - The leader Is Sold All Trains. $4.00. 40c. 2c. BIUEFIELO ROOK AND STATIONERY CO. 50c. Juat received 300 Copies Copyrighted Hooks. We are selling these books at 50 cents each. Here is your opportunity to furnish your library at l/$ cost. A Few of the Selections: The Idttle Shepard of Kingdom c« me—/tyv leopard Spots— Thomas Dixon. < Gentleman from Indiana-Booth 7'arkington. Alice of Old Vencenns- Thompson. Prisoner of Zends Jfope. Kiipert of Hentzau—Jfope. Oraustark-AfcCutheon Castle Crnney— AfrCn/heon. ' Brewster's Millions Md^utheon. nd over 200 more just n* goof1. The binding nnd il istratione are ns good as the binding on the $1.25 ►oka. Phone, write or rail In and see the line before »jr are picked over. •JM 63. BLUEFIELO BOOK & STATIONERY CO. Elks Bldg. DEMOCRATIC HOUSE PREDICTED AND UK VAN HOLDS THAT THK litCHT WAY TO SUPPORT THK PRB8IDKNT. The following letter from William J- Bryan to Chairman Origgs of the democratic congressional committee, explaining why he will be unable to visit Cynthlana. Ky.. and incident ally predicting the complexion of the next House of Representatives, was made public yesterday at Washing ton. It is in part as follows: — The indications are that we shall have the next Congress, and then our democratic House can send to the Senate remedial measures and Join Immp* with the republicans tf they refuses to adopt them. The re publican leaders nre so under the control of predatory wealth that thej win no. support the president when h“ at tent; ts to follow democratic ad vice and secure some reform. The president does not go far enough or fast enough In the direction of re form. but his political associates arc nil the time throwing obstacles In his way. The best way to support the president Is to elect democrats In the place of republicans, for tho record shows that the democrats have stood bv him better In the Senate and house thAtt the republicans have. My Interest in this campaign has been show'n by the fact that I am devot ing every dy to campaign work. Ing every day to campaign work. NOTICE. We have this day bought the en tire stock of goods belonging to J. W. King and will continue business at his stand. We solicit your pat ronage. Come and see us. BROWN ft STAFFORD Oct. 19. 1906. 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 Leader office. You will not be trou bled in the future by collectors. Polite and courteous employees of this office will attend your wishes. Give us your patron age and we guarantee satisfaction in every particular. The city subscription list is now absolutely under our own man agement, and we shall do our utmost to please our customers. Let us Have your Name . Nonas, I h»w this day sold ay entire stock of goods to Brown 41 Stafford, who will conduct business at the same old stand. I wish to thank all my customers tor their patro nage and I hereby ask them to still continue to trade at the old stand. I will collect all debts due me and pay all against me. Respectfully, J. W. KINO. Oct. 19, 1906. The Dally Leader la progressist every day In the way of new business COMM 1881 ON Kit'S BALK. By virtue or a decree of the cir cuit court of Mercer county. West Virginia, fhndered at the August, jterm, 1906, thereof. In the chancery • suae of BAYLESS nilOTHKRS A COM PANY. et ala. V. A I. GODFREY AND F. D. WIL LIAMS. the undersigned commissioners. »•» pointed for the purpose, will pro ceed to sell at the front door of the county court house, at Princeton. West Virgin In l»y way of public auc tion. to the highest bidder or bidders, on the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. 190C. that being the first day of the No vember term of said Circuit Court, the following described real estate, situate In said county, to-wlt: 1. The surface 0f twenty poles of land, with buildings, etc., thereon, lying near the mouth of Crane Creek. 2. Forty-five acres and 120 polos lyln* on Blueatone, near Montcalm, conveyed to F. D. Williams by B. W. Pendleton, Special Commissioner In the chancery suit of Godfrey ft Wil liams t. W. T. Mills, et si. 8. The surface of lot No. 40 In the town of Godfrey. 4. A tract estimated to contain sixty-eight acres and nine poles, on Wolf Pen branch and Orchard branch of Wldeinouth creek. 0. A tract of tw0 acroa and 156 poles, surface only . on Windmill Gap of Crane creek. 6. Six-tenths of one acre, In Bramwell. W. Va.. with dwelling, etc., thereon. 7. A tract of u ne acres and for ty poles, near the town of Ooodwlll; ''rlglnally conveyed to C. W. Keister -nd A. I. Godfrey, by C. R. McNutt, Special Commissioner. as fifteen acres Charged on land hooks as above. KelHter and wife conveyed to Godfrey, Keister's one-half Inter est. 8. Lot 66 In the town of Brnm well. 9. A tract of seventy-four acres on Bluostona river, adjoining the lands of Holbrook, Bogus, Jessey, Dillon, and others. 10. 8urface to thirty poles of land, situate In the town of Godfrey. 11. A lot containing aeventeen one-hundredths of one acre, In the town of Bramwell. TERMS OF SALE: Cash sufficient to cover the costs of this suit and the expense of Bale, and the balunce In three equal In stalments at six, twelve and eigh teen months, properly secured In terest bearing bonds being given, with right to purchaser or purchas ers to pay all cash on day of sale, or to anticipate bonds. October 5, 1906. C. B. MARTIN. J. R. HENRY, Special Commissioners. 1. W. B. HONAKER, Clerk of the clrcnlt court of Mercer county, do hereby certify that Special Com missioners C. B. Martin and J. R. Henry, have given the bond and se curity required of them by decree In the above styled cause. W. B. HONAKER, Clerk. October 5, 1906. At THE Inter-States Furniture Emporium Great BARGAINS ARE NOW BEING OFFERED IN FURNITURE Everything will go at a GREAT REDUCTION COME ana see the great display we are making and the inducements we are offering the public. W. S. CR06KETT, F. D„ Embalmer and Undartakar, BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA. Phone 128 Day and Night. Birriages and Fiaeral Eqiipiges FURNISHED. Kverything reasonable In price. OfflciaI undertaker for N. A NV. R’y Co. The moat complete stock in this part of the State. Try a Leader Want Ad. No. 4643. >KI»WIN MANN. PrMkknt WAI/TRR O. POM/HK, CAflH. L A. IIOOPKK, Aw'l (JMh. The First National Bank BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA. T Capital. Rurplus, mod Undlvld Profits, 1X00.000. Deposit Your Money With the Oldeet end Strong est Bank inJTown. 9or Arttuttr 3nb|f rutting (tall utt Wt}t Slupfiplb Dailti Crabrr.