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Bluefield evening leader. [volume] (Bluefield, W. Va.) 1906-1911, January 17, 1907, Image 3

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KINZER
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Pioneer Watchmaker
OF BLUEFIELD.
Jewler
I Come to My NEW STAND and See my Great Attractions
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NEW GOODS
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they will Startle and Attract You. Everything that is Exquisite
; and Ornamental can be had at my place. Reserve your Holi
:. day Orders for me.


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My New Place
233 PRINCETON AVENUE.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
Chestnut St., West End.
BLUEFIELD. W. VA.
C. P. Claytor’a Livery, Feed and
Boarding Stable, /lrst-CInss teams
t reasonable rates.
Your patronage solicited.
Yearns furnished at any time day
or night. Also light and heavy
muling done.
_ TO THE POINT.
Yes, located at Norfolk now.
Coming down during the Expo? If
so, write me about anything you
want to know, or call to "ce me.
Same old boy; glad to hear from
anybody at any time. Houses to
ent during the exposition.—Good
property for sale.
B. WHITE ATKINSON,
Board of Trade Bldg.
Norfolk. Va.
Subscribe to the Evening leader.
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owler-Richardson
Hardware Company,
No. 19 Princeton Avenue,
BLUEFIELD, WEST VA.
I
MR WILLIAMS
AND OTHERS.
The democrats of tho Houao nro
hard to lead. It Ih an old story, and
goes back 20 odd yearn, with many
i "halcyon and vociferous” details.
| Call William U. Morrison, a vot
©ran now taking hla ease out In
. Illinois, and ho wll explain Home of
| the difficulties ho encountered In try
ing to rovlHo the tnrlff whllo ho wna
J the lender of tho House. Tho Ran
<lall wing of the party modo life a
' burden to him and defeated Ills whole
' program.
Call Roger Q. Mills, now taking
Ills onao In Texas, and tho tale ho
will toll will bo worth your whllo.
Ho Anally succeodod In putting tho
tariff bill brought In through tho
House, but his pntlenco was worn to
what John Wosloy Haines would call
a frazzlo.
Did William M. Springer llnd lead
ership a pleasant office? If he could
bo called back and Interrogated ho
would make a confession which would
stir all hearts with mingled ntniiBO
inont and sympathy.
William L. Wilson, as attractive
and accent|jllshed a man as over led
In thi' House, brought all of Ills skill
• and suavity Into play nnd needed It
nil. Ho was a broken man physical
ly when lie retired, and did not long
survive.
Then tho democrats lost control,
and have nevor regained It. Mr. Unl
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HERBERT B. HAWES,
Attorney and Counselor,
No. • T«l«ph*n« Building.
BLUEFIELD, - WEST VIRGINIA
I’ron>pt personnl attention given to claims
in Mercer nnd MclMwell comities, W. Vs
and Tn/.ewell county, Va. G mmcreinl sn
corporation law a specialty.
ley of Texas trliyl tils hand as loader,
but throw up the Job lu ungor and
despair. Ills critics charged him with
hnrshneas and buttslsiu. llo retorted
with charges of insubordination und
Impracticability.
Mr. Richardson of Tonnossoo camo
next, and while one of the boot par
IlntnontnrlnnH in the chamher, could
not mnrslml his forces for successful
action on anything . The complaint
agnlust him was of a lack of driving
power, llo wan the opposite of Mr.
Halley in that particular, bolng a
man of much patlonco and concilia
tion, but he nlfio failed.
Then came Mr. Williams, who wo
atlll hnvo with us. Ho Is not so dic
tatorial an Mr. Malloy, nor bo concilia
tory a« Mr. Illchurdflon, but knows
the ro|k>H an how to pull them, nnd
has wit and humor. Now his supre
macy 1h threatened. The mutineers
am snylng thlngH and throntenlug
him, and his dny« an lender appear
to ho gliding awlftly by.
Hut, uncertain as tho tenure In,
the place has Its attractions. Men
nsplro to It, and koiiio scheme for
It - Washington Star.
A FINANCIAL
QUESTION.
Flnnnelor’H wlfo- -Henry, when u
cashier, or a treasurer, or some man
of that sort,runs away with a lot
of money, and his hooks don’t bal
ance, they call It a shortage, don’t
they? Well, Hupi^so, Instead of tnk
lug tho Urm’n monoy, ho leaves a lot
of his own monoy behind—is that
"longage,” or what Is It?
Financier I believe there’s soma
word tl describe It, hut f don’t know
what it Ih. There Is never any oc
casion to use It.
Bluefield Collecting Agency.
Will do a General Collecting Business.
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Bluefield. Exceptional fncilites for making colleo
in all parts of the country: The*
UTMOST PROMPTNESS
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