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CKFEii rXJBI.IOATION \\ KST \ IKCilMA: At Rules held in the Clerk's office of tho Circuit Court of the County of Verier, on the 3rd tiny of December. 19o<S. I'm hi Mundo. Platutil, Against |In Chancery. Mary Vigerzl. et al, Defendant. The object 0f this suit is to have wale of the-real estate of the defend ant. rasl Felice, or «o much thereof as ru y bo necessary for the payment of the liens against It and for gene ral relief. And It appearing from an affida vit filed with the papers in this cause that the defendant. Bari Felice is a non-resident of the state of West Virginia, it Is therefore, on motion of the plaintiff, by counsel, ordered that said defendant do appear at tho ClerkV office of the Circuit Court of Mercer County within one month after the date of tho first publication of this order and do what nmy he necessary to protect his in terest in this suit. Attest: W. B. HONAKER. Clerk. I>. M. EASLEY. P. Q ORDER PUBLICATION. WK8T VIIMilMA: At Rules held In tho Clerk’s office of tho Circuit Court of the County of Mercer, on the 3rd day of December, 1!‘0G Orover. C. McCary. Plaintiff, Against | in Chancery. Kate McCary, Defendant. The object of thlB suit Is to obtain a decree divorcing the plaintiff from tho defendant a vinculo matrimonii and for general relief. And It appearing from an affidavit filed with the papers In this cause, that the defendant, Kate McCary, Is a non-resident of the State of West Virginia, It is therefore, on motion of tho plaintiff, by counsel, ordered that said defondant do appear at the Clerk’-- -Pico of tho Circuit court of Mercer County within one month af ter the ’ate of the first publcatlnn of this • b'r and do what may be neo ossa t> tu protect her Interest In thir suit. Attest: W. B. HONAKER. Clerk. I). M. EASLEY, p. Q. NOTICE. To Kate McCary: Take notice that on the 16th day of January. 1907, at the offlco of D. M. Easley, In the city of Bluefleld. In tho county of Mercer, and Statu of West Virginia, between the hours of 9 o’colcn a. m. and 6 o”clock, P- ni. of that day, I shall proceed to tako tho depositions of myself and others, to be read as evidence in toy behalf In a certain suit In equity pending In tho Circuit Court of Mercer County and State of West Virginia, In which I am plaintiff and you are defendant, and if from any causo the taking of said depositions bo not commenced cn that day, or. If commenced, If th‘*y be not coin I'leled on .bat day, th > taking of the said depositions will bo udjourned from day to day, at the same place and between tho same hours, until completed GROVER C. McCAItY, By Counsel. ORDER PUBLICATION. WEST VIRGINIA: At Rules held In the Clerk’s office of the Circuit Court of the County of Merceh, on the 3rd day of December 19<)« Sarah E. Prince, Plaintiff. Against | In Chancery. Hiram A. Prince, Defendant. The object of this suit is to obtain a decree divorcing the plaintiff from tho defendant a vinculo matrimonii, and for general relief. And It appearing from an affidavit filed with tho papers In this cause, that the defondant Hiram A. Prince Is a non-rosldent of tho Stato of West Virginia, It U therefore, on motion of the plalntlc, by counsel, ordered that said defendant do appear at the Clerk’s offlco of the Circuit court of Mercer County within one month af ter the date of the first publication of this order and do what may be nor essnry to protect his interest In this suit. Attest: W. B. HONAKER, Clerk D. M EASLEY, P. Q. NOTICE. To Hiram A. Prince: Tako notice that on the 14th day of January, 1907, nt the office of I). M. Easley, In the city of Rluefleld. In the county of Mercer and State of West Vlrglnln, beotwon the hours* of 9 o'clock a. rn. and 6 o'clock, p. m., of that day, I shall proceed to take the depositions of A. G. Uelcher, Mrs. Nannie Weaver and others, to be read ns evidence In my behalf in a certain suit In equity pending In the Circuit Court of Mercer County, and Stato of West VlrRlnln, In which 1 am plaintiff and you are de fendant, and, if from any cause the taking of said depositions be not commenced on that day, or If com menced, If they be not completed on that day, the taking of said deposi tions will bo adjourned from day to day, at the same place, and between the same hours, until they are com pleted. SARAH B. PRINCE. Ily Cotinsel. The I>ally Leader Is the best ad vertising medium In this section. PA1RU.K ASK3 FOR PARDON. Gc\\ Higgins said last night at Albany. \. Y.. that he had received from Albert T. Patrick an applica tion for executive clemency. When asked If it was an application for a commutation of sentence or for a pardon. the governor replied that Patrick lu the opening 'sentence of his letter used the phrase. “In ask ing for a pardon—*• The best aggregation of singers, dancers and comedians lu the coun try will be the attraction at the Elk’s Opera House Saturday. Dec. 15. On this occasion the world-lb »nr>us Black Patti Troubadours will be seen In one of the be*.’ shows it has ever presented, excelling all of its previous high standard. In “A Royal Coon". “The Chimes of Nor mandy ’ and the Interpolated vaude ville olio will be found more real, genuine song, dance and fun qual ities than are to be found In the average Broadway, New York $: a seat musical comedy, or the most pretentious minstrel show. When It come down to a question of singing, dancing and laughing, a theatre pat ron can always get a square deal at a Black Patti Show. The Trouba dours nro all natural horn singers, dancers nnd none of Its comic n en are of the manufactured sort. The company has been organized eleven [years. and the fact that it is always welcomed back to a dtv by large crowds Is the best testimonial of Its merit. er. Read the Pally Dead SIDESTEPPING A CAREER. A young Indian maid of Mlcbl rru named Mary Klck-a-hole-tn-the sky. has Just been inducted Into matrimony by one Mitchell Jasper. It in a shame for « girl with such obvious qualifications for the mus ical comedy stage to bury her tal ents In a domestic career In these Jays of chorus girl famine. "America's Amazing Advance.*’ is a very neat, instructive and Inter esting booklet on the progress of our great country. It Is published by Richard H. Edwards, of the Manu facturers' Record. Raltlmore. and reflects great credit u|>on Mr Ed wards’ ability us a careful and pains taking recorder of industrial prog ress of our country. The Manufactur ers’ Record, under his management. Is always doing something to show . the great strides forward we are making ns a people. Hooker T Washington Is asking for Christmas cards In a note dated Tusk ogee Institute. Alabama, he says that for several years he 1ms been sending these souvenirs to thoso who would otherwise have nothing to remind them of the Christmas senson. Packages sent him by mail will bo placed where they will do some good. X t t y M KELLY & MOYERS. DEALERS IN X WHISKIES. VUNES. BRANDIES, ALES. BEERS. ‘ V Porters and All Kinds of Liquors ❖ i-- - V FIRST-CLASS & BILLIARD &. POOL-ROOM CONNECTED. * »!♦ OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS SHIPPED PROMPTLY ! v y v v v v ♦♦♦ ♦> ♦/ v ♦> ♦> v ♦> <♦ Try a Want Ad in this Paper A*A AYa aVa "a" "a1* ▼AY ^AV Georgia Lumber Co. Dealers In All Kinds of Yellow Pine Lumber, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Shingles, Lath, Glass and Sewer Pipe Cement, Lime and Building Paper. Agents “Alpha Portland” and “Black Diamond” Cements Bluefield Avenue. Bluefield. West Virginia. * “iwa »n Q —J. Fa. G,a« Sash Doors^, ■Spec,aft ies . ' *°rkTaSthFlZ°ri"g, Ceiling ^ ‘ Bui'«ns PaaJjr"' S.?'n*te *f *»"«!. Mou/di, P|aster and SewLCk-Li'nel<5m f'n* “ Boards, Mine £ri„,7°“»> oaj i ;“ppl,es TO THE POINT. Yes. located at Norfolk now. Coming down during tho Expo? If ho, write me about anything you want to know, or call t0 hco me. Same old boy; glad to hoar front anybody at any tinio. Houses to out during the exposition.—Good property for sale. E. WHITE ATKINSON, Board of Trade Hldg. Norfolk, Vn. NEW LIVER! STABLE. Chestnut St., West End, □ BLUEFIELD. W. VA. C. P. Clnytor’s Livery, Feed and Boarding Stablo, /lrst-Class teams t reasonable rates. Your patronago solicited. Teams furnished at any lime day or nigbt. Also light and heavy hauling done. Bead the Dally Loader. ELKS' OPEEA HOUSE, SATURDAY, DEC. 22, The New BLACK PATTI, Troubadours iiy thk oiuoivai, “BLACK PATTI,” (SlHHlerotfji Jones) Greatest Singer of her Race, EVERYTHING NEW | IN(’IJ'I)IN(J JOLLY JOHN LARKINS, l »io Premier Colored Comedian —AN!)— 40-OTHERS-40 III Refined Comedy ^Vaudeville* Opera Singers, Dancers, Unsurpassed. OSLER ON TEACHING.. I)r. William Osier, who created some notoriety by his observations on mun'H usefulness after a certain age, in un address the other night spoke ratbor disparagingly of) teach ing as It is dono In those United States, lie makes the point thnt In Knglnnd school teaching is taken up by young men as a Ufo profession. On the other band, most of our young men who take It up do so not because they are unfit for anything elso, but In order to get money for something else When they find the something else In the shape of a wife they generally stay nt school teaching. Tho wonder is not that fonchlng In the public schools Is so poor, but that It is so good consider ing how llttlo It is thought of; as a profession.—Utica Press. Whltoluw Hold, tho American I mlnlHtor to Great Hrltnin, Ih extreme-' ly cnreful In his dolt, which Ih of n | very simple chiirncter. Ho drlnkH I copiously of milk and oatmeal, hilt ho eschews both toa and cofToo Nev ertheless, when ho holds a reception, sh ho did at Dorchoster hoiiHo on tho Fourth of July, his attests have no reason to complain ofl tho faro. "It wan magnlflcont,” declared a New( lOtiKlandor who woh thoro. I However IntonHo political IiohIIll ties may exist hctwoon Senators Spooner and La Polletto of Wlncon sln, they soem to hnvo no difficulty In concealing It. Nothing? could be moro cordial and chummy than an encounter betwoen Mr. Spoonor and Mr. La Follotto In the senate ninr hlo room tho othor aftornoon. Thoy laughed and jokod toKothor at a Kreat rate. Mr. Spoonor slapped his colleague playfully on tho ahoulder and Mr. Iji Follotto tap pod Mr. Spooner on tho hack In a really nf (Vctlonato man nor. “Gosh!” <>x clalniod a cynical obnorvor, “how thoRO two chapR do lovo ono anoth er! Wonder how long It will last? M|hh Mnry Clark of Gallon, near IndlanapollR, Ih tho only woman In tho world to enter upon tho culture olj peppermint for tho market. Hho hag made a ntudy of* tho plant and Hr culture and ho Improved upon tho mo*hods employed hy tho votoran mint growora that hor farm of elghty-threo acroH Ih the bent mint producer In tho world. MIhh Clark watchoH her crop ho carefully that «ho produroH a higher grade of crop and moro to the aero than any other mint grower. fttOeordbe for the Daily Deader. Unllty Of a h pec 108 Of iohc majeate lM Juatlco Drowor of tho United StutoH suprorno court On tho even li»K before tl*o proHldont’s Panama moutiago, ho delivered an addreas In which he Hub! that "wo rodo rouglt nhod over Columbia that wo might tnko her land and din our canal thoro.” With tho entranoo of Mr. HtrauH, tho prcHldent la happy In a cabinet conatructod on apodal linen, ho ftir uh rollRlotiH aro concerned. Tho throe Kront religions of tho United Statos, tho ProteHtant, Roman Catholic and Hebrew, aro now roprosentod among tho prcHldont’H advlacra Workmon wore digging a drnln near tho city ball of Hondlgo when tho pick of one of thorn rebounded after having struck Hoinotblng hard. "That. miiHt be a nugget.” remarked a Jocular byhtnndor "Ull look,” Raid tho workman, and tho next, moment ho bad a lump of quartz thickly stud* tied-with gold in hla handH. Our shine stand has just arrived. 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