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Watchmaker and Jeweler v 11 i . ELD. Come to the Old Stand for the Present, but in a Few Days I shall be Ready to Serve You in Larger Quarters with NEW GOODS that will Startle and Attract You. Everything that is Exquisite and Ornamental can be had at my place. Reserve your Holi day Orders for me. My New Place Will Be 233 PRINCETON AVENUE THE MEASURE OF GREATNESS It is evidently in tliu study of man. of his structure, his qualities, his his tory. in his human station and in the vast perfections of the ancient life through which the way wus won to his human estate, as well as, and supremely, the problems of his moral development, that the masters of thought are to hold their place In the esteem of their fellows; then they "ill he followed by all who have the strength to do so. bemuse in the teaching will be tlie revelation ot tii ‘niseives. The naturalist who nas to tell of the steps by which man came to his estate will have atteuMoii that will never be given to the ques tions of life in general, near as these problems should lie to nil intelligent persons. The historian who deals with human conduct lias his way to a hearing made easy by tho motive of fellowship. Above all the moralist who Bets the man in face of himself and shows him his relations to the el Re than self will have tho foremost plare. if he do hiB work greatly, bringing to it Newtonian might or Darwinian devotion to his purpose, the only danger in the appreciation he is to receive is th|t it will Instinct* Ively lift him above the huinuu plane, denying him true fellowship with his kind. It is only a» men come to n itghcr appreciation of human quail ty that they are willing to leave their greatest teachers of morals in tho same plane as themselves. That alone tells us where lies the summit of grentness In the intuitive Judge ment of mnnklnd. It pays to ndvertlse In the Leader. A gentleman advertised In yester day’s issue and got results right away. MISS MAY GRACE As The Fairy Queen. w THE SLEEPING BEAU TY AND THE BEAST iMiftHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi it in ilium mint iimiiiiiiimiii>ciiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiHi..iMnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilimMflllilMlHllllll; Do You Want the Best? 1 Mt. Vernon ================ ‘ FLOUR. | Surpasses alhother makes. You have only to try It to be convinced” SUBLETTE & BARNES, Sole Distributors, Bluefield, W. Va. ! For all kinds of Pure Groceries, You should come, to the store of Sublette 81 Barnes. Hmilll!l)iri!ltll»;’MII|i>IH«llHIU|Miiauillliia«uiii A HOMi: M \iu-: HAIM*Y IIY CHAM RKIILAIVH tXICCJH iibmkhy About two months ago our baby had measles which settled on her luiiKs and Hi last resulted lu n severe attack of bronchitis. We had two doctors but no relief was obtained. Everybody thought she would die. I went to eight different stores to find a cortain remedy which bad been recommended to me and failed to get It. when ono of the storokepers In sisted that I try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I did so and our baby Is alive and well today. — Oeo. ,W. Spen cer. Holly Springs, N. C. For sale by all druggists. There Is a hot box for Henntor Hal lye down in Texas. His opponents k> *p finding things, they claim, tend ing to show that Mr. Ralley has been fattening on the corporations. The distinguished senator, consequently, has gone homo, tu fight at close quar ters until his re-election by the Legla laure. The Senate will miss him In the first month of Its session. ► > t t : t t : i : t t t : t t i t t t t t t t t t t t : : t : t t t t ♦ Lei us have Your name As a Subscriber To the . . . Bluefield Daily Leader. We guarantee prompt anti 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. I he city subscription list is fnow absolutely under our own man agement, and we shall do our utmost to please our customers. Let us Have your Name . t t t t, t t t t t } 1 t t t t t t i t t : i ♦ ♦ : : : : * ♦ t i : I : t t t : t t i t I t : t t t t t ELKS OPERA house SAT DEC. 8. M'A\ \ORK'H MOST I Mi'll Vl'is HIT Stupendous $150,000 Production OK TIIE l»IC( It V LANK SPECTACLE THE SLEEPING BEAUTY AND THE BEAST GREATEST I \ IK H >|( ENTERTAIN MENT IX TilK WOULD. 60 PERSONS in the GRAND ENSEMBLE 60 STRICT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIN AND TELEPHONE ORDERS. PRICKS, 25. AO. 75, $1.00 mul $ I -AO. IMVOIU'K PICOItUvM HOLVKI); KXAMFLB OF KAItliV OltKKKH A clergyman offers, In Modern Ho clety, thin remedy for the divorce evil: "Wo ought to have the divorce law that was enforced In ancient Greece. If that old Greek clause wan tacked to every separation I am persuaded tht divorces would full off »!0 to 70 per cent. This law was that when a man got a divorce he could not under nny circumstance* marry another woman younger than ex-wlfe. An Innocent law, a brief law. not. much to look at, hut how many divorce suits would bo nipped In the bud if all bus hands knew thnt after the separation they could not marry younger women than the wives they had cast off?” ' now i>ii’Tin:iti \ ik <'oM i{A< ri:n Ono often hours the expression, ‘ My chlM caught a severe cold which I developed Into diptherln," when the | truth was thiit the cold had hI in pi y I left the little one particularly sus j sept Ihie to the wandering diptherln I germ When ('hnmberhiln's Cough | lietnedy Is given It quickly cures the .••old and Iosmmih the danger of dip* ! therla or any other germ disease be ing contracted. For Halo by all drug ! gists. T. T. Carter, ARCHITECT Office 6 end 7 l BLUEFIELD, u» Building. WEST VA ! Independent and Outspoken on All Public Questions. The Bluefield Daily Leader. The Representative Newspaper of the Pocahontas Coal Fields. f’uhli®he<1 every Oflier pm for Morning in the liu®ine*« N't^ht Year except Mon ami l>ay rxrrpf Per Year, - $4.00. Per Month, - 40c. Single Copies, - - 2c. The Leader I® Sold o.. All Train®. mCTWii.* >»>» Hraimfim muiiiii mku^.inhih •‘Tin* sleeping itenuty and the I l**at. ’ ’ lh«- great Drury Dana Thoa n** nioctnular pantomime, after |ta snccesHful run of an entire season at i in D road Ray Theatre, New York, Will he h« « a a« the KIU'h Opera House on Saturday, December S. The pro iluelloii Is the moHt HtupondoiiH ever placed before fh<» public In any Op era Moiihc or Theatre In America, and Iii point of attendance and box othce receipts, |i promises to break Die astonishing record made by "lien llur.’ |i Ih the greatest and grand < h( extravaganza ever produced on II *>y w*»ge, and merits a trip of miles «o be seen. The production through out. including gorgeous scenery, beautiful novel coHlumeH, witty din logue and muHlcal melange galore, Is of an order not heretofore seen or heard on any American Hinge. Owing to the great success achieved by l IiIh attraction, It would lie wfsei to secure Heats In advance. nimioit Oh' I’l'IlldOATlON. \\ I0SI VIRGINIA: lly order of tho Court of tlio County of Mar < »*i on thi> noth tiny of November, 19 or.. lullii llOKora M etcher, Complainant, ' | lit Chancery. Kernundnm Clyde Melcher, Defend n lit. I'hc object of thin mill |h to obtain ,i divorce from tho honda of matrl ltoiiy In favor of tho complainant, nil for gnneriil relief. And It ap I earing from an affidavit made u.:d McmI with tho papora In thl» enuae. i ml the dofnndant Fornandum Clyde ■".etcher, Ih not a reaident of the Mato or \Vo«t Virginia, It la. on mo tion of the complainant, by her (OtiiiHol, ordnrod that the aald For • Hinduin Clyde Mclcher do appear at t to office of the cierk of the Circuit t'oiirt of Mercei county within ono month after the date of the drat l ilill<ntIon of thin order and do what mny Ih> necoHHury to protect IiIh In oreat In t Ida on nan. Afloat: NV. U. IIONAKIOIl, Clerk. I1’A III, It 11,10 Y, I*. Q. NOTICK TO TAliH OFI*OHITION8. To Fernand uni Clyde Mole.her; TAKK NOTION. Hint on tho ICtli Iny of Ilechnibor, 1900, nt tho office "f John K. Hit.*, notary public, in llliiellold, Morccr County, Woh( Vlr : Inin, between the houra of nlno n. m and alx p. in. of thut day, I ahull roceyd to take tho dupnaltloiiH of myHQlf, VV111 In in Kern, and othora, to bn road an evldonco In niy behalf in a certain milt In chancery, do ending la tho circuit court of Mer er county, wherein 1 am complnln iit and you aro defendant; and If for any cauao the taking of the said dopoalt Inna ho not coinmoncod, or, If ■omninneed, tie not concluded, on that day, the taking thereof will he tdjourned from day to day, at tho aine place, and between the aamo loura, until the aatne ahull ho corn doted. (liven under my hand thla 21at lay of November, 1906. JULIA ROOMHS MIOLCHNR. WANTED:_A '‘liable young man at once. Call at KIiihIi'm Caffe, Princeton avenue. A STRONG INDEPENDENT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME— HIXTKKN imo.AI) ron ini.oo a vi;au no (JKNTH Foil HIX MONTHS 25 CTCNT8 FOII TlfRIK MONTHS. The Weekly Edition of the SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN. 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