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NEWS OF CITY TERSELY TOLD PERSONAL AND BRIEF MENTION. MAW LITTLK ITIvMS (jATIIKUF.I) HKRK AN I* TIIIAtK AXI> KYKKYWIIFHK. Mr. A. 13. Scott. of Tnzewell. it* here on business. Mr. 1) I lornbai ter of Hinton, Is in the city on business. Mr .Tool Ttuckwith. of I’arkershurrc Is on a visit to this city. Mr. C. O. YY’ood. of Norton. Y’n. Is on our streets today. Mr. C. 13. Turner, of Lcwlsburg YV. Y’u.. is hero prospecting Miss Kmnia Tipton, of Northfork is visiting friends in the city. Mr. L. C. Hell, of YY'oleh, \V. Vn • 1b a visitor in the city today. Mr. H. \j. Palmer, of Uynehburg Va., is In Rlueflold oil business. Mr. K. H. Rallough, of Lynchburg Va., is doing business in th<> city. Mr. C. H. Holmes, of Chicago, i transacting business in the city. Mr. \\ K. Weakley, of Columbus Ohio, is here looking after business. Mr. C. A. Baxter, of Layfayette, Indiana, is a business visitor in tin city. Mr. Jack Williams, of Williamson W. Va.. is transacting business it this city Mr. S. I>. Clinton, of Glen Lyn Va.. is sojourning in our city for a few days. Mr. l,oni Stinson, of Ada, thb county, was n pleasant visitor in th« city today. Mr. W. A. Trice, Inglestde. thb county, is greeting friends on oui streets today. Mr. J. O. Gilmer, of Johnson City is prospecting in the city and wll remain for a few days. Prosecuting Attorney, Alexaiulet Sutton, of Princeton, is in the cit> on legal business for the state. ^ Mr. William Jarrett, who bar been on a purchasing trip to the eastern cities, returned to this city yesterday. Mr. G. H. Crites, of Catlettaburg Ky.. Ir in the city visiting- his broth er, Mr. M. Crites. of the Western Union Telegraph Company. Airs. O. K. Dilts and little son are very sick at their home on Bluefleld avenue. Their friends hop* to see them out again so-m. Mr. W. A. Reynolds, of St. Clair near Graham, will give a blrthda; party on Tuesday, the 26th inst., in honor of his daughter, Miss Kat» Elizabeth. The Suprise Store iH getting read) for big business. This store lias pro cured a first-class auctioneer and goods will go at your own bid Nothing reserved. I Rev. l,oiitf, pastor of the M. E Church, will begin a series of re vival meetings at his church 01 March the 17th. 1907. Rev Geo. U Stewart assisting in the services. Miss Helen Jennings, of L. ric h burg. Va., is In the city and w:J make her home In the future* wit I her father, of the Fiat Top Grocer? Company, this city. They are stop ping at the City Restaurant. No. 1( Bluefleld avenue. Airs C. O'Leary, of this city, wifi of Col. C. O'Leary, -as called tc Georgetown, It C-, thits morning tc see her son who is suffering wit I pneumonia. She was called by t**1 egraph to his bedside and left 1 in mediately on reception of the news (We hope Mrs. .O'Leary m»> find hci son better upon her arrival a Georgetown. The entertainment given by the Order of final Rrlth of this city, it Ihoiioi of Washington's birthday was a grand affair In every way. A a social event It was a most enjoya ble ocra.-don and all present wert made happy by the good feeding ex istlng on every hand It iH good tc have such pleasing and delightfu gatherings In the fraternal brother hood of the lodge room. MIDWAY. A man from Ne* ort > * d( to the agent of these 1325 and $371 j lo s: "real estate Investing Is a sp' cles of strategy, and you've got th right point." AND A WIHTE ELE PHANT GENERALLY True enough, if our admlnlstra tlon of the Philippines has convlnc ed u of t!.. c- it.fr • • of 11 Filipinos for governing themwlrct It has convinced all man- led of on utifitno to gov* b< in 'i he . a. not at all BRset They are site gather a liability. - Now York Tlmei GOOD TIME ON FEBRUARY 26. ELKS MINSTRELS AT OPERA HOUSE. MM XI, TALKXT WILL KNTK'lt T.XIN TlllvMICi; LOCKS FOK OXK VM.IIT ONLY. Hctir In mind that tho next event it tho city of Hlii.'Huld will bo (ho l-ilks entortalninout ;tt tho Klks ‘ M»c*t .1 House*. It will a feast of fun and ploasiirc* for our citizens. it II b«> the bom ontoi lalninont over -1 von in i In* oily and tho crowd ould bo rtnnionso. Tho Kilts and •• orybod- in the city will have) n good time*, so ir you wish solid onjoyinoiit bo on hand when tho C< >oa I ion o doors oiion on next I io lay. the* «Wt' of February. < one* out ..ud bring your friends >vith you. I PASSED AWAY. *N Olil) AM) I.DABIXH ( ITI/F.N <>i' ki.i i;i ii:u>. This morning at s o'clock uuietly missed away at his icsidcncc iu tilts ■ i'y. I*r. J. H. iImo, one oT our most respected citizens. I)r. Hare as llio son of Joseph Hare, of Narrows, Va., air] moved to this if J a number of years ago. He had •en (unfilled to ills residence for life a while from illness and Ills f<*ath wa not unexpected, lie h.id '• ared a large family of respected lildren and stood high in the esti atiun of all who knew him. He as a pure an I good man and had /ed a worthy and honorable life • wa llfty-ono >eai old and bore s afflictions wi'li remarkable for mic. He leaves an interesting fam y to mourn his loss, many of his illdren now occupying honored isition in our city. We extend ir sympathies to the iiereaved fam y. 'file funeral services will take lace tomorrow at three o'clock, p. , at the Christian Church, and • mediately after the services ills ■mains will be interred at. the alnut drove cemetery in South I I upheld. Services will be eonduel I by Itev. Harman, of Tazewell. Head the Dally Leader. ULLIAM CLOTHING STOItE. NOW I.OCATID AT ‘JIT* 1*1(1 \CF. rov ,\vi:\i n. We have recently moved our store from Turk’s old stand on Bland St. <o I r> Princeton Ave., and will hank all of my friends to give mo share of their tiado. I will give one * a allies, and guarantee my oods, ho that you can run no risk o deal \ ith me l know that tills is a new horn- and you have been in the habit uf going to other 'rlends fi • !. it you need but now ere I. our pledge, if you will give fund y<» u mom y if tin* goods don’t iitisf. on i , * i ivni niy trndo nm-: t nnd . and by <-o doing 1 elievt* I will gain fho con (lienee of 'ho trade and if f ran do tills, hiic . »>ns is Mur*' to follow, and also peace i ml happiness in business. ' soil Isaac IlarnberKer & Sons ’ ’obrnted Clot: Inr White House s Strauss Punts, Wilburn Shirts end tofferson a d Stetson Hats.. J l > tin- be ? I don't spare mon y w! *-n I * an value in quality, ilthoi.eh I use everv precaution to ■tty i cheap as possible. You will find by using soni • of my goods hat i have a strictly fir t class line, r have medium goods also, hut don’t guarantee them I moan to tie hon ' ♦•st. fair and square with you, and by this m* nn« work u|T" an honest business and have an honest trade. f hope \ou willl read what I have o -ay and vi it hh at njj new store, 'live me a s uit wl'h you. You don't know how much good a little start doe when any on® n®t <In your My Tailor will l>e here for Spring Suits March I *<. for purpose of taking tneasurf t for spring clo thing f ropre < nt Fred Kauffman, of Chimgo Give tts your order for Spring Hilt i old tinder positive guarantee. Your Friend. OfLMAM CLOTHING STOHF POLO GAMES AT THE RINK. SALEM BOYS COMING NEXT WEEK. covii:nt \vifTc in: intkickhti.no AM> VOI WANT TO IIK * Til KICK. 'Hu Skating llink in i l^ht sid<* up with loth of fun tonit4ht an usual. There v ill |>«> a number of special features to <I•' 11l; 111 and plcaae you.) I5y till Hi'miih you should j?o and v‘* !1 K‘»f‘d tint**. Thorn is alwaya Hum* tIiIiik good ut the rink, its gen inl manager Is a constant worker for the pleasure of the public. Next. " o*’k the Salem J’olo players will h** tho attra* tIon. 1 OPTJLAR OWNERSHIP. Again we beg to point out to Hurke’s Garden peoi>le, and to oth «*!rt Interested In the proposed trol* 1« y line, the desirability, and, to our tf'Inc]. die extreme iinportanee of lodging Its ownership and control 1,1 those who ar* to use It most —to f f e landowner;< Iti the “(•.•irden’* and the course or the line. It will not he difllcult to float the bonds, hut it is clear to us that the stock should he held locally. Once let Its ' ' iitrol pass Into foreign hands, and will he regarded as a hated mo nopoly hy those who tire now fore most in its promotion. ( Itemember that the auction will ■ ontlnue for ten days at the Surprlso l s'ore where you can get anything vou want at your own price. it you wish nice Ornhntn prop rty at a low price you will find it Ivertised in another place in tills aper. The center or attraction will he at e Surprise Store during next •< K. Conic out and join the throng ■ tit will he there to buy goods a; ;heir own price. !{• nl the Daily Louder. LARGEST HOUSE IN BLUEFIELD. TO BE ERECTED AT AN EARLY DATE. 'VII.li i:\TKM) FROM I'HIXCKTOX L\ KM K THIlOt'CJIf TO R.\ liKIfJH 8TKFF.T. I ho «>1 «J temporary Dllger building ••n The Rod Lot has boon moved pre parator> to tho erection of the* largo Minefield Furnleure Company build ing. Phis now structure will occupy the* entire space between Princeton avenue and Raleigh street and will la- the largest business building ever erected in the city of Btuofleld. work on which will bo comnienecd at nil curly date Miss Ida Fletcher of Athens, is visiting Conductor John Harve Johnson and family, of Rogers street, this city. Read the Daily Tender. WANTED:—A boy 18 or 19 Years of age at the Fami ily 5c Theatre. 2-23-2*. WANTED:—Every body to see the New Moving pic tures at the Family 5c Theatre. 2-23-iwk. TAKE WALDEN, State Bank Barber, will on Sat urday morning be found the Art Barber Shop Lindsey’s Fool Room. Blue field ave. lwl WANTED:—A position as Stenographer .and Book keeper, by lady, with sev eral years experience. Cai give any desired refer ence. Would prefer posi tion in the city of Blue field. Address 1613, Daily Leader, Bluefield, W. Va. -’Ult a Uooms at 28 Giles St. Apply to J. W. Thornton, at Thorn ton Clothing Co. WANTED For U. S. Army able bodied unmarried men between ages of 21 .and .'15; citizens of United ►States, of good character and temperate habits, who ean speak, read, and write Engish. For information apply at Woe luting office, Blucfield, W. Va.t TRULY METROPOLITAN. Are Our SPECIALS offer ing THIS WEEK. PIG Reductions on all our line of RAIN-COATS, SPRING SHAPES in KNOX HATS, NEW SHIRTS, PA JAMAS and NIGHT-ROBES. Solid us your mail orders. METROPOLITAN CJKNTH* I'l iiMSIlINCi CO. A}/-” q w N V. lxw jc tA.i J «- vw*\ Lrfl.•,,<*!»», , fVn its ir tK.h r I iri'jr U Hi '• •'»•••. .: . t . K.<- . \ . | Ov 11 ♦*: ’• rite Jure ■ c imiisfield Book & Stationery; COMPANY. s I On March 1st, 1907, ! Pi ices of Midway Lots Will Bti Advanced Fifty Dollars Each. w. D. ROBERTS, Sales Agent, GRAHAM, VIRGINIA. “Cover A Muitllude 01 {’ii'iii ••• Wearing Good Clothes, you admire in the Just drop f»ff ;it •i li11le hrlow. 11'h your ( rilcr. IIKA rTl i l'|, ( 1,0I lls we hIiow humpies I I 1 yard si/,rg made in Guaranteed Fits, end worn over the KIPLING SHOE we sell, will give you that sense of hr 'nK- °f self-ronfidoticr and proportion well-dressed New Yorker, the Graham depot ear stop and find us Up to the Humph * and our prices to «rt Vot'Ks Tkixy, THEW. S. KING COMPANY. »♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 'IOU! ^.UICS. In addition to the above notice we take pleasure in informing you that we have made contract with the man ufacturers by which we be come the DISTRIBUTING AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION For the Ceebrated KEEN KUTTER Brand of .Carpenters tools, e»nd in the future will carry a large and well assorted stock of all the tools of this celebrated brand used by the craft. r The KEEN KUTTER Line is fully guaranteed against imperfections in ms A Place for Every Tool mJ'mSiS.ij"?*/. Vd 've^ sho'’ "K're should b* O KtM KinitR 1 ool Cabinet which com-ins just the right selection of Tools for practical purposes, all belonging to the famous K((M KUTUft Family and fully guaraniaed. 1 he Cabinet itself is made of the finest natural oak hand rubbed and finely fitted. All HUM KUT1f* Tool’ Cabinets are of the same quality and finish ; prices varyino according to size and selection of tools. YOU naod ono. Call at once and examine our line. terial and workmanship, here is no line of carpenters tools on the market today ^ ’! compare with them. We solicit your valued pat ronage v/hen in need of anything in the tool line. We r" noise you first-class goods at reasonable prices and a guarantee of a fair dea. Let us have your patronage. It -ill be appreciated. THE WHITLOW HARDWARE CO. Phone No. U. E3i£BIB££lHiiliaa 323, Princeton Ave., Opp. Freight Depot IBBIBHfil B■mmm« ■n ma, R « Si S 3 2 is » £ £1 a - NOTICE: I Will sell for $3C0 cash, and 30 month iy payments of $20 each, a 30 x 125 foot lot, and a 4 room house, renting at $8 per month, situate 100 yards from Graham de pot. W. A. LINDSAY, 11 Graham, Va. NOTICE. Bluefleld Lodge No. 61?, Inde pendent Order Bnai Urith will hold a social session in honor of George Washington's birthday at their lodge room, Friday, February 2 2nd, at 8 1>. m. Fourteen Ounce Fleece Lined Underwear, 38c, at Gilliam Clothing Store, 40 Bland Street. HERBERT B. HAWES, Attorney and Gotinse'or, No. 6 Telephone Building. 3LUEFIELD, . WEST VIRGINIA Prompt personal attention given to claims in Nieicer and McDowell counties, W. Va am! Tazewell county, Va. C nimercial an " i-oration ls*w a so*" ir»l*v FOUND:—A bunch of keys with long metal chain at tached. The owner can procure same by applying at the Leader office. Evening Leader And Get Satisfactory Results. 1' OR : A 9 Room nearly new dwelling, witii largo basement on a cor ner lot 02 x 175 feet, one square from Graham de pot, boutn Siae. Terms: $2500 casn, balance in 3 half-yearly payments of vb00 each. H. M. YOST, Lt* Graham, Va. _ „ NOTICE. J. F. Bobunnan & Co., have sold their interest In the Feed and Gro cery business on Pulaski street to Or. N. L. Coiner, who will conduct the business hereafter. Mr. J. m. McLoughlln will be at the old stand to collect all accounts due the old firm. J. F. BOH A NX A * CO. WEST VIRGINIA I. AT,ft, STEAM AND D'v»* jTIC. All producers of the above not having already contracted outiuit lor year 1907-8, may do well to com municate wit h H. WHITE ATKINSON, fill Board of Trade Building, NO ft FOLK, VA. We are receiving Spring Goods daily and it gives us pleasure to show them. Come in and look at the new things we are showing. We welcome you in 6 days out of the week, even if you don’t buy a dollar’s worth of goods. Thornton Clothing COMPANY. THE CASH AND CASH PRICE STORE. The “Daylight Store,” Corner Princeton ftnd.Higginbotham Avenues, BLUEFIELD W. VA