Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1770-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: West Virginia University
Newspaper Page Text
KINZF.R, The Pioneer Watchmaker and Jewler ! ” OF BLUEFIELD. ►$> . .. .. .» ». *• « •• « ... ... .» .. .. ♦. .. .. .. „ .. m, i> ▼▼ WW ▼▼ TV ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « Come to My NEW STAND and See my Great Attractions in NEW GOODS 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. ’ ~.*... -.*.. . My New Place 233 PRINCETON AVENUE. 1T0 THE POINT. located at Norfolk now. K dowrn during the Expo? If rite me about anything you to knowr, or call to see me. old boy; glad to hear from ly at any time. Houses to urtng tho exposition.—Good ty for sale. K. WHITE ATKINSON. Board of Trade Bldg Norfolk, Va. 1 LlVtPY STABLE. estnut St West End, ILUEFIELC. W. VA. P. Claytor’a l.l^ery. Feed and Ing Stable, /list-Class team® Bonable rates, r patronage solicited.^ ins furnished at any time day cht. Also light and heavy g done. scribe to the Evening I.eadar. I»« ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ Let us have t Your name As a : Subscriber To the ... j Bluefield i Daily ! f Leader, i !-; ♦ We guarantee prompt t and regular delivery 4 X under our own man- * X agement. ♦ Pay your subscription 4 to no other except to ♦ the Leader office. t X You will not be trou- * | bled in the future by ♦ t collectors. ♦ > t I Polite and courteous ♦ f employees of this office J X will attend your wishes. X t w Give us your patron- ^ | age and we guarantee ♦ X satisfaction in every X L particular. $ ♦ The city subscription ♦ ♦ list is now absolutely ^ ▼ under our own man- ^ ♦ agement, and w*e shall ♦ do our utmost to please * X our customers. t : » 4 J t * t Let us | Have your ♦ t Name . t t * ♦ ♦ » ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ *♦ ♦ Bubaclrbe to the Evening leader. i - ■■ ■ w ^ ^ ^ ^ t ♦ ♦ » • ♦ i ^ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MM.. __ ■ Baa|aiKHElii|||B|||||||||||||||||||3||||f|||||| ■ ^ HI I COOKING Now I EXHIBIT Jr* | b Hot Coffee and Luncheon \ bb. ^ C^|:' / £ I Free I ■ All the Week. \ 2 ; [ ■ 5 I Fowler-Richardson i ardware Company, 1 No. 19 Princeton Avenue, 1 ■ : BLUEFIELD, WEST VA. [ ■ m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I: ^jmiiiiiiiiiiii• ♦ ^ y vy VvVy ♦; »♦< THAW TRIAL INCIDENT _ AI»I»i:AHANCIC of THK FRINOXFll A\l> OF IHKMIIK1I8 OF HIS FAMILY. I - I Harry Thaw was « very different looking man Don, the gay pleasure seeker or a few month* ago iiIh race ha* grown thinner an ! long. r. He*lde* the prison pallor there Is a surface sallowne** of complexion which gives a Mngulnr effect of ,,a|e swarthiness The lower part of 1 |„ face, that portion of the human phy siognomy which most swiftly and i*ul> jiirtra.vs Inner chnnges, has deteriorated. Despite the sha,.. i **rawn lines at the corner of his ■ mouth, the Ups. though not thick, have gone fluhby. Dnek of r.ultable exorcise, Inck »f decent air to bronthe, preying anx e ty. and the sickness, rottlio; Inertia or prison lire have all set their mai ks there. Here is a youth for whom all tlie world hus boon a playground, summoning him to a thousand varied festivities, a lure to Ills every joimc, denying him nothing and now, sud jintii., ___ . .. y II1IOWU I p °n hi in self, upon a mind untaught to think, a Soul unversed In on.Iur»ine —Ih It any wonder that such n one should show the effects of that dam ning punishment, solltudo and self communion? Haggard* eager, Intent, unstable, ho «nt surrounded by those who stand between him and the electric chair, now uneasily pensive; again, as If stung by a sudden •< "nn 0f j |H perlllous position, , , upright 'n bis chair and focusing hl» faeultl s upon the opening bailie for his Wo. I'or a time, In the morning session, he wu„ chilly. Ho threw bis over coat, which he had brought with him, over his shoulders and turned the collar up as If against a draft. Prei ently he slouched down a little In bis chair and sat as if demused. in repose his face loooks blurrer and dulled, not dull, but dulled. To hlH family he paid little heed As ho entered the elder Mrs. Thaw made* a motion as If to rise, the p i thetlc. Instinctive, primal yoarnli g of the mother-creature for her off spring. Instantly she checked it at i sank back. Mrs. Carnegie and t! o ™ i .———-———- - Countess of Yarmouth, Thaw's two slHtorn, kept their faces turned to ward him, with a certain questioning turn of tho head. Ono could bo I Hove that his fairly com loosed, If not genuinely calm bearing, had as Hiiaged some fear within them. BONAPARTE’S SMILE Charles J. Bonaparte can bo tho suavest man In mil creation. Ho “miles ho Hwcctly while he talkH that people have gone away quite pacified and novor realised until after It wan all over that he had calmly gone ahead and done precisely what ho proposed to do. To return to that hiuIIo, It Ih ho like the poor. No ono over saw Bonaparte who could think of much oIho. True, tho first thing ono booh on meeting him In tho bullet round head the Nnpoleon bond—with ItH hold forehead Just lmld enough to tnake It yet bolder. Then ono notes tlio none, a domi nating nose, the full eyes hotwoon heavy eyebrows, the Hhort, thick mus tache. Thou the sintlo. It ntarts with the eyes, drops to one eornor of the mouth, slips over to the othor, then becomes audible In a queor kind of chuckle In tho throat, which shnkes an Increasingly prominent double chin. Tim upper chin Is very timid find retiring, hut there'* a dimple In It which Works In wonderfully with that smile. Hut don't flatter your Holf and pat yourself on tho back and think tho Attorney-General Is dead easy. That smile Is only a cloak to cover up you will novor know what It covers up till you come away and discover where you aro. He will cut your throat with a feather while ho chuckles and smiles If you are not satisfied with being thus graciously beheaded and answer hack Im'ii tin,| an adept as sarcasm and Irony using a pen-knife. If you still rebel the next you know a back wood man will ho at you with a brute of an ax. Hut he will he smiling and chuckling through It. all. World Todny. HERBERT B. HAWES, Attorney and Counselor, No. 0 Tolophono Building. BLUEFIELD, - WEST VIRGINIA Prompt personal attention given to claims in Mercer and McDowell counties, W. Va and Tazewell county, Va, Commercial an corporation law a specialty. J ** ** 4* 4* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ 44 44 ♦♦ 44 44 44 ♦♦ 44 44 4 | N. L. COINER, I t * ) Cheapest Place in Town to Buy j : t t FLOUR, FEED and HAY, t t- -- t * 10 Per Cent Saving to try Us. | t t t BOHANNON S STOSE, PULASKI ST. X ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ,♦ ,, ,, ,, * ■ ■■■■■■■■■■;* ■■■■■■■■Bail : Bluefield Collecting Agency. £ Will do a General Collecting Business. ■ || PERSONAL ATTENTION given to Collections in — Bluefield. Exceptional facilites for making colJec- ™ in all parts of the country: The I m UTMOST PROMPTNESS ■ in making collections highest aim. Notary work of m ■ al1 k,m]* «ttenried to. Offices: Paris Building, Bland Street. Hi H ■ ■ ■ ■ H ■■ ■■ fc • mm