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’TIS THE ROOSE VELTIAN IDEA. It is the Rosevoltlan Idea that has triumphed nil over the land. The Rosevoltlan Idea is the thinking ele ment of these United Slates person ified In a great Hying wedge aimed with Irresistible force right at tip centers of corporate corruption and anarchistic radicalism. the two would-be destroyers of the common wealth. The lesson of the election Is spelled as follows Government control of corporations, elimination of government ownership? The peo ple have struck the conservative middle ground.nnd It may be assum ed with safety that they will assert the same principle with added force at the coming presidential election. The denth knell or the bosses has been sounded, the corporations must take themselves out of politics; tin people are In no mood for trifling. San Francisco News Letter. •f. Ralph Burton, former United States senator from Kansas, hut now undergoing a jail sentence at Iron ton. Mo., is getting along ver> well in the little county jail. Mis work consist* in carrying cord wood from one part of the prison t<> another, sweeping the halls and watering the flowers. Mrs. Burton has taken up her residence in I ronton and is al lowed to prepare her husband's mea's and bring them in to him. As a re sult of his present inode of lif« he has gained nine pounds. He boasts that when lie gets out his rriends will not recognize him. It is not yet known whether President Roose velt will extend the usual clemency to Burton by pardoning him a few days before ho has served out his full sentence in order that hi clt izenship may be restored. Unless that Is done the disgraced Kansan will not even have the right to vote in the future. It was evidently a good thing ro, the election managers that the Nov York horse show was timed so it wouldn’t conflict with the campaign Ing. New York talks nothing hui horse this week. yassss** \(lOLET MuSQA/ TO THE POINT. Yes, located at Norfolk now. Coming down during the Expo? if so, write me about anything yon want to know, or call t0 see me. Same old hoy; glad to hear from anybody at any time House* to ent during the 'exposition.- Hood i property for Hale. E. WHITE ATKINSON, Board of Trade Bldg. Norfolk. Va. T. T. Carter, ARCHITECT. Office 6 and,7 Lazarus Building, BLUEFIELD, - WEST VA. NEW 'LIVERY STABLE. Chestnut St.. West End, □ BLUEFIELD. W VA. C. P. Claytor’s Livery, l i ed and Hoarding Stable First ( la-* learn at reasonable rates. Your patronage solicited Teams furnished at any Hme da> or night Also light and heavy hauling done. WANTED — Position as Btore-man, Bookkeeper or Btenographer by a thor oughly competent man. A1 Reference. Address B. M. Pocahontas fnn, Poca hontas, Va. -I III „ • , , ; Th^ Daily Leader’s Great Magazine Bargain of (he Year, including the biggest magazines at the littlest prices. \Ye can save you 40 per cent in standard magazine subscriptions if you accept this offer now. 40 PER CENT. SAVED. % Review of Reviews, $3.00 Our Pi fee Woman’s HomeGompariion. LOO Success Magazine, 100 Onlv $5.00 Daily Leader, 3.00 Regular Price, $8.00 I he tunc lor subsrihing to only one periodical is pasl. Leery refilled home where good rending is appreciated, is not without its family group' of periodicals— r.".lo1' ,lle V,un* »»'“'Oling for the young people, something for the woman I hes.it nice magazines till 'lie lull ..plctcly as a year’s supply for the library ta I'le. \ mi will want them anyhow, so why not get them with the Daily Leader sav ng lit per cent as well as the trouble of corresponding with four publishers? Smx mil ion ol tlie nest people in America have found these three a,.,,,if mao-a zincs—the Iteuew of Keviews, Woman’s Home Companion and .Sne.msss—a' hiv z az isas-trw",m' ....- "■ ..<* ..-.i ..... »—•» *..... llKVIKW OF KFVIF-WS. S1CCKSS MACJAZINK. Uoxixv.au , WOMANS HOMK COMPANION The more magazines there are the more necessary is the REVIEW OF REVIEWS, because ti livings to gether the least that is In all the most important monthlies in the world. Sueli is he flood of periodical litera 1 itr< that nowadays pepole say the »nl\ way to keep up with It Is fa fond the REVIEW OF REVIEWS. Entirely over and above this review ing section, it has more original mailer and Illustrations than most nngnzines. and the most timely and important articles printed in any monthly. The REVIEW OF RE VIEWS covers five continents, and ot Is American first and foremost. outers upon its tenth year with an editorial plan and policy differing t loin that of any other existing periodical!. It aims to |»f> the one indispensable magazine in the home the (Sreat Homo Magazine of America.’ \\ hile still retaining as a foundation principle the idea of In -iiation and I plift, it has broad en d Into a far wider field-—the Work of the World, in the lighter and more entertaining Serial and Short Stories," and In its Special De partements. it will present the best work of the most brilliant writers of the day. The art covers of Success Magazine an* fin** reproductions of paintings. has tho largest Subscription list of nny ton cent magazine—threo mil lion people road this one magazine every month. Besides tho helfrful, intimate tilings that women want to know, there are delightful stories and articles by Kate Douglas Wlggln, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Phelps. Ta«k London and Mnry R. Wilkins Freeman; Inspiring editorials by Dr. Edward Everett Hale; Miss Gould’s fashion pages, her dressmaking les son and her free shopping service; Miss Farmer’s cooking department; the children’s own pages ;n all twelve useful departments some thing for all the family and for the woman everything. SOMETHING NEW! HOUSE FURNISHING STORE, Number 9 7 Bluefield Avenue, BLUEFIELD, W. VA. Art Squares. Rugs. Carpets, Lino^ums. Mattings, Floor Oil Cloth. Lace Curtains. Window Shades, General Furnishings for Houses. ofank^,^C^!e!rtm,'nt Wltl1 tin- UrM find lnt"«t designs WK SOLICIT YOCk I'ATMONAGK. THE SWAN COMPANY. Flat Top National Bank I OF 8LUEFIELD. WEST VIRGINIA \ Organized 1903. Capital Paid in Cash, $100,000.00 \ Total Resources Over Half Mil n,Dollars UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY | Progressive, Conservative. r.. k tikrnky, phkr,ornt.i > m {f; K H()|,|,i\(}t ( A-HIKK § Accounts Solicited. * THOMAS. Vi<‘R-Pkkhii*rnt 2 i. K. K I N<;, Ahaihtant ( axiiikw B THE BILLBOARD NUISANCE. A concerted movement for the abo lition of Indecent billboard advertis ing is In progress In Cincinnati, where the I'rotestunt clergy in their sermons, the Roman Catholic federa tion of societies, the Young Men's Christian Asoclation.and the mu nicipal art league are working In harmony for that end. The Dayton's Bluff commercial club of St, Paul. Minn., has Instituted a similar move ment, and these tw(, are examples of the agitation throughout the coun try against the offense to decency and the afTront to the eyes of the com munity of which tho billboard nui sance-makers are guilty. We bur ob scenities from the malls, and we ar rest and One peddlers for selling merchandise In the streets without a license; but posters that corrupt tho minds of thousands, and others, morally Innocuous hut artistically hideous, and representing advertising privileges worth hundreds of thous ands of dollars, are suffered with out taxation or any other restraint. How long will (he American people endure it? Let tho newspapers and magazines and other legitimate In strumentalities for advertising pur poses make a united and winning crusade against the bilboard and jstreet car advertising nuisances.— 'Leslie’s Weekly. COM MI : \ I »S CHAMBERLAIN'S COCCH ItEMEHY. We have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy In nnr home for seven years, nnd It lias always |.,o.ud to bo a re liable remedy. We have found that t would do inoro than the manu facturers claim for It. It is especially good for < roup and whooping cough. REV. JAMES A. LEWIS, Pastor Mllaca, Minn., M. E. Church. Chainl rlain's Cough Remedy is sold by all druggists. N jj& -:ipk8cWestero khediilo in Effect Nov, 26, 1906. Lenv Minefield 9:35 n. in. for Ro anoke, Lynchburg, Norfolk and all points on the Lhenandouh division. Pullman sleeper to Roanoke and Ro anoke to New York, via Hageistown Parlor car Roanoke to Norfolk. 8: IB a. in. daily for Roanoke and intermediate points. 2:55 p. in. for Roanoke and Lynch burg and intermediate stations and 'he Shenandoah Valley, Philadelphia and New York. Sleeper to Philadel phia—Roanoke to Richmond. 8:33 p. m. for Roanoke, Lynch burg, Richmond. Norfolk, Pullman sleeper East Radford to Norfolk and Lynchburg to Richmond. Cafe Car. Trains arrive at Minefield from the east at 8:58, a. m., 2:10 p. in., 8:10 p m, and 9:20, p. m. From the west at 8.00 a. in. 9 20 i m. p, m.. and 8: 1 js |>. n Leave Minefield at 8:20 p. in. for Kenova. Columbus and all points west and northwest. Pullman sleep ers for Columbus and Cincinnati. O. Cafe car. 9:08 a. m. for Kenova. Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Columbus, St. Louis. I’hrough Pullman sleepers to Colum bus. Cafe car. Leave 9:15 a. m. and 2:2u p. i. dally for Tazewell, Noi'on. nnd stations on Clinch Valle' u.vlb,ui». Arrive froir Norton and all noli < on the Clinch Valley division at 2: * and 7:55 p. m. i.eave a. m. ror M.euova ann Intermediate stations via Wayne. Leave 6:00 and 2:40 'p. in. for Welch and Intermediate stations For Poeahontas 6:60 a. m. 9 08 a. in. 2:40 p in and 8:10 p in. Ar rive from Pocahontas at 8:00 a m. 2:06 p. m. and 8:18 p. m. For Bratnwell, loave BiuHleld 6:60 a m. 9:08 a in. 2:40 p in and 8:20 p. rn Call on agent Norfolk am? Western Hallway, for tickets, maps, snd addl •n»l information. w *». nv'nsA*, o. p. a. P -.f nnVo *fm HERBERT B. HAWES. Attorney and Counselor, No. 6 Telephone Rulldinjf. BLUEFIELD, - WEST VIRGINIA. l’rompt personal attention given i j claims jn Niercer and McDowell counties, W. Va and Ta/ewell ‘vwwrty, Va. Commercial an ~orporstinn law a specialty. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii, | Bluefield Cigar Manulactur- f | ing Company \ I Our Loader | I Pride of Bluefield | Will be found n delicious S Cijfar to smoke. r I I | Why rNot Smoke a | 5 Home Product When | It Is I he Best ? I r r- I try nurfigars and you ^ will like them. z I i | Heller &, Webb, Proprietors § iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumftfiiiiiiujf I CRIMINAL CODE _IN SHAPE. The Jolut committee of Congress which was appointed a number of years agoto prepare a codification of all the statutes of the United States has made such progress and practi °al!y agreed on the form in which It Is to be reported to both houses. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR CROUP Mrs. S. Roslnthal. of Turner. Mich igan. says: "We have used Cham berlain'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 hlghl/ recommend it." For sale by all druggists. Read the Daily Leader. IIIMOI SN KSS ANI» CONSUMPTION • For years I was troubled with bil iousness and consumption, which , made life miserable for me. My ap petite failed me. l lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made mat i ters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv er Tablets. The tablets relieve the III feeling at once, strengthen the l digestive functions, helping the sys j tern to do its work naturally.—Mrs. Kosa Potts, Birmingham. Ala. There , tablets are for sale by all druggists. 1 Chapped hands are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 cents. For sale by all druggists. Read the Dally Leader. I)o You Wish to Reach th<* Wealth-Laden Coal Region of the Flat-Top Section of W.Va.? Ifyou do, make your wishes known through The Bluefield Daily Ljdar. It reache » a class of renders that no other publication does, and is decidedly the best medium for advertisers. • 1 f . The . . 1 I Growing Stronger All The Time ™ ^ complete Outfit For Any Kind of PRINTING In Bluefield. We Strive to Please Our I atrohs! ■ Satisfaction Will Bs Guaranteed In Every Instance! Your Order For Job Printing Solicited! • . Office . . Bland Street, | Next to Post Office. | 1 - * ^ il^ ■■' | J 'f ' ■■. ■. m — f<