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fklNZER s mmmm—mmammmmkmmmtmmmmmmmmm1 *'v,v* lllflHMBMMMMMMMMNIIir«MMIIIMailllllliai«MIIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIll|||||||ii||||||t„m„ll„||||f||| THE BLAND STREET JEWELER. - — . -- —^ _ • The Best Watches and Clocks. Unsur passed for Cut Class and Jewelry. iiiiniunnmniimimiinimiiii iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiimiiiiriiiimmuiium..... _. —- h KINZER One Way to Help j j The Daily Leader On Its Way to Success IS TO v HI y i k>-o Do this and we shall appreciate it and return the favor in i j ^ any way we can. | i; cs» j| i| TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN jj The LEADER. r I Independent and Outspoken on All Public = Questions. . { Bluefield Daily j leader. The Representative Newspaper of the 1 Pocahontas Coal Fields. = - - : 1 Published every Office open for | r Morning in the Business Night { S Year except Mon- and Day except | 5 day. Sunday. . . . | Per Year, ----- $4.00. I | Per Month, - 40c. Single Copies, - - * 2c. The Deader Is Sold o,. All Trains. A ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ftft ftft ♦♦ ftft ♦♦ ft » ♦ ♦ 8 | t SPECIALS J ft 5 j FOR THIS WEEK. J | t FINE CHINA. t I * We have the prettiest dis * ft * play of Fine Limoges, Royal * ^ $ Vienna, and Japanese China J s' t to be had in the city. t f I ♦ Just the thing for your i 5 X i own use. \ 8 5 1 There is nothing more ac J 9 *3fcptable as a gift than a fine ♦ * piece of set of China. j f A ft ft ft-ft ft-ft ♦ ft ♦♦ ft-ft ftft ftft ♦♦ «♦ ft ft X J Phone 63. BLUEFIELO BOOK & STATIONERY CO. Elks Bldg. I * ►o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*or'*o*o»o*o*o«o*©*o*o*o«o»o 1 MODERN SAMPSON IN CANADA Possessed of Satnsonllke strength Albert Fisher oared hi* lifo by i remarkable exhibition of his power Fisher was employed at a stom crusher, and his duties consisted li feeding rocks Into the huge machine To aid this he stood on a platforn just above the crusher. He had Jus dropped a fifty pound boulder lnt< the niuchine, when his foot sllppe* and he fell headlong between th* steel Jaws. N'o person was near to stop thi engine. Bracing his shoulders sgain* the steel crushers, which were slowlj closing, the sturdy workman exerter all his great strength In one poworfu effort. For a moment the machtm stopped. Then the massive sides drev apart, and finally there was a rend lip of the steel Joints and the crushei fell to pieces.—Quebec Dispatch. _ According to an official investlga tlon, embracing the decade of 1882 1891, the average annual wages foi a male agricultural worker in Russi were less than $32. and far a femali worker lees than $18. To thlB mus be added the coBt of subsistence which is equally low, being on ui average >24 for a male and $22 fo a female worker for a whole year, s' that the average cost of employlm a laborer for the entire year Is equa to $55 for the male and $40 for th | female. ) - | Oren Hoot, a nephew of tho secre [ tary of state, while scarcely ove I thirty years of age. was recentl ( appointed vice president of the Mel I sopolltan Street Hailwny Co. of No [ York. Hoot started at the bottom o | the ladder. He began with a con \ Htrurtlnn gang as a laborer and latet j before going Into the offices of th t company, he acted as motorman an [ for several months rang up fares. | ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ’ I Let us have S \ Your name | t As a ! | Subscriber | To the ... j (| Bluefield j ) Daily ] I i Leader, i | i ! ~ ' ' I i $ [ J We guarantee prompt • | and regular | ( delivery ! a under our own man [ | agement. Pay your subscription I a to no other except to I | the Leader office. I j You will not be trou . bled in the future by ! | collectors. * Lolite and courteous employees of this office | will attend your wishes. a Give us your patron age and we guarantee * satisfaction in every t particular. { I I he city subscription t | list is now absolutely } { under our own man* ♦ j agement, and we shall g ^ do our utmost to please a j our customers. t =—___ t t t | Let us | t Have your i \ Name . j * ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ AA AA A The steamer which recently brought a load of Immigrants to Charleston, 8. C.. will carry back to • Bremen a cargo worth about i600. i 000, and it is claimed that Charleston with the assistance of her neighbors, ‘ can furnish as much every 30 days. 1 This looks auspicious for a regular steamship service direct between 1 Germany and the southern port, : which may help considerably in > southern development. I __ > Chicago is beginning to deal with Its telephone companies in manner > looking townrd untimato municipal ownership. In the case of the Chi cago telephone company., whose 1 franchise is expiring, the company l itself offers a provision for municipal t purchase of the plant at the end of 20 years if so long n franchise is granted. Hut its proposed franchise puts so many obstacles In the way of public purchase that Btrong ob jection is 'being made to acceptance on such terms. ■ BILIOUSNESS ANI» CONSUMPTION t i t For years I was troubled with bil iousness and consumption, which made life mlsorablo for mo. My ap petite failed mo. I lost my usual r I force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made inat l ters worse. I do not know where I I should have boon today had I not tried Chamberlain’s Stomnch and Llv e er Tablets. The tablets rellove the 111 feeling at once, strengthen the dlgestlvo functions, helping the sys . tern to do Its work naturally.—Mrs. r Ro8a Potts, Birmingham, Ain. There tnblets are for sale by all druggists. ^ Chapped hands are quickly curod by * applying Chnmberlaln’s 8nlvo. Prlco. f IB cents. For sale by ull druggists. f ---— . Itead tho Bluefhdd Dally Leader. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR CROUP j Mrs. 8. Hosinthnl, of Turner, Mich igan, says: "We have usod Chuin borlaln’s Cough Medicine for our selves and children for several years ► and like it very much. I think it is the only remedy for croup and can ► highly recommend it." For sale by ^ all druggists. ► -— * There is but one sure cure for the > drinking disease or habit, says J “Whnt to Eat,” and that Is the slrn > plest of all. The cure consists in eating fruits. It will cure the worst case of Inebriety that ever afflicted a person, so it Is claimed. A GOOD LINIMENT. When you need a good rellablo lin iment try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It has no superior for sprains and swellings. A piece of flannel slightly damped with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame back or pains in the side or chest. It also relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep and rest possible. For sale by all drug gists. Y I 1 f Y ♦ I I | CARTER j I Furniture \ | Emporium \ t i I BARGAINS X ARE NOW BEING OFFERED IN J i FURNITURE «$♦ =:r j_ < V — - < AT THIS STORE. < |- < | Everything will go at a 5 GREAT REDUCTION 1 I COME | i ana see the great display we are making and i | the inducements we are offering the public. 3 4 — 1 NOTICE. I have thla day sold my entire: stock of goods to Brown & Stafford, who will conduct business at the same old stand. I wish to thank all my customers for their patro nage and I hereby ask them to still continue to trade at the old stand. I will collect all debts duo me and pay all against me. Respectfully, J. W. KINO Oct. 19, 1906. Try a Leader Want Ad. 1 4^A A A /V A^A A^A A^A a! ’ A A^4 A^4 A *^A I No. 4643. ❖ KI>W|M MANN, Prralrirnt. WALTER O. POLLOCK, CAHH.X f L. A. HOOPER, Am’( Oaab. The First National Bank | BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA. f Capital, flnrplna, and Undlrld Proflta, $300,000 X Deposit Your Money With the Oldest and Strong-,^ est Bank inJTown. ^ j ✓ #tir Artist ir Jflb printing (£ull tin tHurfirlb Oatljt trahrr. iiir JjRuT