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GOOD EVENING! Monotor Pulverized has come to stay- because good housekeepers never tire of good quality. PENCIL SKETCHES I OF YOUR FRIENDS' PERSONAL AND BRIEF MENTION MANY LITTLE ITEMS GATH EKE 11 HERE ANI) THERE THAT ARE INTERESTING. The Leader will soon bo printing all the news that is news. Watch It grow. Mrs. J. B. Williams and children, of Pembroke. Va.. are visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Gibson Williams, on Blue flold avenue, this city. Let it not he said that the city ol Bluefleld is still lorded over by a political ring of bosses. Let our people remember that Charleston and Huntington have been redeem ed. Protect the good name of your city by voting for good government and a clean administration of (fur municipal affairs. Let every citizen who would have a clean conduct of municipal af fairs in Bluefield come to the aid of their city in the present efTort to do away with ring and boss rule. Now Is the time to act. Mr. W. II. Thomas, of the Huff, Andrews & Thomas Company, left last evening for Roanoke on business. Ho will visit Radford and other places of interest before he returns. To insure correct insertion of your advertisement you should en deavor to hand it in not later than four o’clock on the evening before the day you wish it to appear. The job department of the Dally Leader is employing none but the best workmen and tho new manage ment guarantees satsfaction in every instance to all who may favor tills office with their patronage. Miss Annie Rapenport, of Poca hontas, is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Cohen, of Ramsey street, this city. Mr, C. \V. Duvall, of this city, has returned from Tazewell, where he has been on a business trip Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Buckingham, of Lot us, Va., are the guests of Rev. B. P. Moody and wife, of Jones street, this city. Carpenters commenced this morn ing the tearing down of the old Raptist church, which Is be re placed by a magnificent structure o worship. This is a step toward a greater Bluefleld. Mr. .J. L. Pendland, of this city, left this afternoon to attend the Presbytery at Radford, which con vene.' in that city today. Mr. B. S. Higginbotham and wife, of this city, leave tonight for the Jamestown Exposition, where they will attend the opening. From that point they will make an ex tended tour of the United States. W iiile absent Mr. Higginbotham has left his business In the care o' competent agents who will care for same during his absence. We wish these good people a pleasant out ing. .Messrs. J. E. Smith and A. .1, Les ter, capitalists of Martinsville, are in the city prospecting with a view of Investing. Mr Harry O. Whitlow, of the firm of the M G. Whitlow Hard ware Company, has returned from Roanoke whepe he has been recre ating. Mr. E. Mitchell, bookkeeper for E S. Pedigo, returned today from Princeton where he has been calling on friends. Prof. C W. Patterson, of the Ford MuMf Company, Mils city, left this I11 Here Is a Word of Interest to every man who cares for his personal appearance, who wants some |i thing new, something different, something better than the ordinary clothes stacked upon the tables of the ordinary clothing store. I I TO Copyn^K^ 1907 Houm ol Kuppcnhciarr ■I A decidedly popular ninj^-Ie breaated Hack Muit( a very becoming Htyle which will 1»e much worn thiHHeaHon. Note the Htylinh lapeln and the character thro’out* We have them in fancy wornteds and CuHHimerH, Cl ubClieck h, neat gray and brown effects, and also a larjre variety of plain and fancy blue nergcH, They range in price from. $i5 to $30. kclr/rrl?** 7 *7 ,ast year or two cha"*« h«ve takan Place in the clothing business. Are you P ng step with the changes, or are you buying and wearing the same old clothes, bought in tne same old way? suit^rjrMuT' h"" ^ *77 '* *>«”<«"* -P • Clothing Department and selecting every su.t as carefully as a mason would choose his stone for a foundation of a great edifice? A Store's stock is no good to you. It is the Individual suit that you’ve go, to .ivc with and depend on. You May Have Been Guessing Wrong on This Whole Clothing Problem". To Know that You’re Dressed as Well as the Finest is Gratifying; To feel that Your Clothes are Absolutely Right in Style, Fil and Material is Something You are Assured of if the New Suit Comet, from Here. Exceptional Suits at $ 12.50. gTOSMWKStts TING OF THE CLUTH 0F A $30.00 SUIT IS LITTLE MORE THAN THAT OF ON EAT^^go"0 ™E CUT' The principal influence in the model of a garment is the pattern over which it U cut ami „„„„ u • , serves its purpose hundreds of times over, and may be used fora SUIT AT $1250 as re- II ^ T'"* ’eei‘ de81K“ed’ that price. Thus our cheaper suits, coming from the makers pre-eminent for their designing 77- 7 ,7' T'*™' style of our higher priced garments. The fabrics are thoroughly reliable or thev ’ le cl.aracterand '' ”«"»“• **riou. Jobs, and .. '.Ill'. won't you make an experiment at our risk and try one of these distinc t.ve suits? If you be not entirely satisfied, we readily exchange back your money for the suit. y One Price Head to Foot Out fitters for men and Boys. 417 Princeton Avc. 1 Bluefield, - W. Va. i morning on a business trip to Rich lands. Mr. J. C. King, of this city, is visiting friends in Newbern, Va. NOTICE OF SAIiK OF VALUABLE STOCK OF DRUGS AND FIXTURES. Notice is hereby given that, as special Receiver in the chancery cause of J. N. Murdock & Company, a corporation, plaintiffs, vs. George C. Bennett, et al., defendants, now pending in the Circuit Court of will, on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1907, at the front door of the Ri>nfiott Drug Store, In the town of Bramwoll. West Virginia, between ' be hours of 10 o’clock a. m and 12 o'clock, no., offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder, all of the stock of drugs, merchandise, flx- , hires, etc., now in the said store building, known as the BENNETT DRTTQ STORE. In the town of Dram Paint is to a ."" Bui/dinq sssssadass** as? ! •erve* the htiJWinK. P*im P"int P« & % » The Sherwin-Williams Paint — t£'^ ^^C^LZ'Un^ -* " "~ *"' T»»V w. H. HARRY &CO. 123 Princeton Avenue. Phone lo} well. The right 1h reserved to sell the stock and fixtures separately, If deemed to the best interest of the defendants In said suit. I UKMS OF SALE: Ono-thlrd cash upon the day of sale. Halance In three and six months, purchaser giv ing his notes for deferred payments, with security approved by me. I will also receive private bids for said stock, fixtures, etc.,* until the time of sale; and In the event that no better bid Is made therefor, at the public auction, win accept the | private bid; provided the same, in my Judgment, Is an adequate price for said property. R M. GARRETT, Jr., Rocolver. Rev. Dr. Crapsey who whs deposed from the Episcopal church, Is re ported as meeting remarkable suc cess In organizing a brotherhood of men in Rochester, where he was for merly rector of 8t. Andrew's church. He spoke 8unday night to a large congregation In the Rochester Unl*vr lan church, and it Is said that his new society will soon be launched with an enrolment of fully 1000, while the necessary funds have been provided for at least one year. Mean while In centra* to the crowds th*» listen to Dr. Crapsey, the eoagrepa tlon of 8t. Andrew's Is reported to have shrunk until it Is only a sksle ton of what It was before Dr. CrM,» «ey was deposed for heresy. Found what? Why that Chamber’ latn's Halve cures ecsema and all manner of Itching of the skin. I have been atRIcted for many years with ’■kin disease. | had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible In I>ecember. 1#0B. the Itching ha stopped and has not troubled roe — I Elder John T. Ongley. Rootvtlle, Pa For sale by all druggists. WANTED: Good size boy to make himself general ly useful in the store. Ap ply The Leader Store, 417 Princeton Ave. i-n-n Let us have Your name As a Subscriber To the . . . Bluefield Daily ^Leadar. We guarantee prompt anti tegular 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. ' 1 WE SAY The man who values a lit, we want him. We have what he wants Stein-Bloch Clothes with style in them. The proof is the trying on. $ 18.00 to $32.50 Cheaper Suits $8 to $ 15. All kinds of furnishings are fully as &°°d our clothes- Our motto We Must Please Our Customers.” Thornton Clothing Company BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA. Princeton and Higginbotham Avenues, THE LARGEST LINE OF CHILDREN’S W A R HI SUITS IN THE CITY._ H w A 8 H