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ANOTHER NEW DRINK FIT ONLY FOR UAH IKS TO IHUNK —BARTENDERS IS STUNG. It was evident that something was worrying the exj>erlenced bartender, who exploits his skill as a mixologist in a saloon on the south side of the Avenue, says th© Washington Post, below Seventh street, when one of the regulars ram© m for his eleven o’clock cocktail. “What’s th© matter? in tho blues, Jerry ? queried the customer. “Well, I don’t mind saying to yon. because you’re an old friend," said Jerry, but I was knocked com pletely out a few minutes ago. and 1 s just this: Two youug fellows, looking as If they were college men. can,G In here—and I s’pose they were, because they were using mighty big words—and one of them *ald to me, ‘See here, barkeep. we waut « couple of bang-up collvmod dles.’ or something that sounded to mo like that. “It was a new one on me. I tell you. Now, you know, I pride myself on knowing how to mix any kind of a drink that a Christian can throw down his gullet. But I didn’t quaver an inch, so I Just said, ’Gents, I’m sorry, but I haven’t all the Ingre dients, and couldn’t suit your tastes, or do justice to myself.’ One of the boys said, 'This Is a fine old glnmtll that can’t hand over a collymoddle.’ and they went out. Now-, can you tell me what they wanted?" said Jerry. You didn't get the name exactly right," said his friend. “They want ed a couple of mollycoddles.” "Well, what In the devil may they bl?" he asked 'Til show you,” said the goo 1 friend. "You get a glass with a lit tle pulverized sugar, a little milk and about half a glass of water, and mix it up well.” Jerry did so. "Now,” said his teacher,” get a pony brandy and Vome syphon soda.” This was also furnished, and the customer drank the brandy and soda. "But where does the what you call ’em come in?” cried our Jerrv. "Oh, that’s the milk, water aud sugar—otherwise, the mollycoddle. ’ he was apprised. "I don’t want It. I only wanted to show you how to make one. It’s only llt for babes. I desired to show you how to mix, one, so that the next time you are called on for such an abomination you can N ill! tho bill—and jusy chalk down this brandy and sods, will you?” said the customer, as he made his exit. CURED OP HMI’.MATISM Mr. Wm. Henry of Chattanooga, Tenn., had rheumatism in his le arm. "The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so that it was useless for work,” he says. "I applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balia and wrapped the arm in flannel at night, and to my relief I found tlKit the pain gradually left me and the strength returned. In three week* the rheumatism had disappeared and has not since returned.” If troubled with rheumatism try a few appiica tlons of Pain Palm. You are certain to be pleased with the relief which it nfTords. For sale by r 11 druggist: Do you take the Leader? If not, why not? Only 2!>c per month, de livered to your door. MAYOR SCHMITZ MAY RESIGN RKCOllT THAT 'FRISCO FXKCC T1VK HKKKH 1MMI NITY. Chicago, May l.J— A dispatch to the Record-Herald from gun Fran cisco says: It is reported on good authority that Mayor Schmitz is now seeking an easy way out of his troubles I* Is said the Mayor, through trusted representatives, has made to th* graft prosecutors a proposal whlc' la now under consideration. In brief, this Is what Schmitz, it 1/ said, had offered to do: To resign his office as Mayor. To make full confession to the grand Jury of his knowledge of r> p’cl- ai o t. To Join tl ranks of reformers. There titia e.u.cd.y is much thnt Mayor Schn :... mig || the graft rroseeutors wbbh thiy would hs delh ’ : v ri’ There nr* many so-celled rnsPB which rest largely on S”spls!ori alone, and not even on qnertlonahle confessions; but wheth er full details and evidence, desirable as R would he, is worth the price of Immunity to a man re garde 1 as one of the arch-conspirators "'gainst the people, is a matter of doubt, WHY SHE DIDN’T PAY ''Rome women." said John V. Onto*, "not all women, but some of them, are very poor speculators, very poor gamblers. <\ young friend of mine has a pretty cousin. Ho was going to the rnecs the other day and she railed h'm up on the telephone and asked Mm to put $10 On fo'ex' King for her. " "Very well,' he said, ‘I’ll do It If you pay me hack.’ " 'Of course I’ll pay you hack, you horrid thing.’ exclaimed his cousin. " ‘All right,' said he. 'You didn’t the last time.' "'Oh, well,’ snld she, 'last time the horse didn’t win, you know.’ ” Evening Leader I WANTED— For lT. 8 Army able bodied unmarried men between ages of 21 .and 35; cilizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read, and write Engish. For information apply at Keeruting office. Blucfield, W. Va., ! WANTED: A lady or gen tleman unincumbered who can furnish an Ofhco Room and take charge of a Refraction department under professional in struction. Particulars up on application in person at Room No. 10 Greer spon Building, across hall from Doctor Mayor’s Den tal Parlors NOTICE. Architects, Contractors and every body else: Please rIvo the chamber of commerce details of all new and proposed buildlugs In the district. The same Is deslr^i for use in ad vertising. Chairman Advertising Committee. HO FOR THE EXPOSITION! it has been my study, and I think I know how and am ready. I have the best places for the most en joyment, in your own way, at rea sonable prices. Don't fail to write me in udvance of your coming. For those who do not mind the expense l will have one or more of the swelleet cottages.—Surf bath lug at the door. . B WHITE ATKINSON, Cll Board of Trade Bldg. Norfolk, Va NOTICE. The following is notice that Qeo W. Whitworth, residing at Blue (leld, W. Va., has made application to the County Court of Mercer county for II con so to sell at retail spirituous liquors, wlnos, porter, ale, )-?er and drinks of like nature at •Jo. 14 BlueQeld Ave, Bluefleld, W Va. Given under my hand this April 1, 1907. K8TILL BAILEY. Clerk Meroer county Court LOOK QUICK:—I will sell my 9 room house and 52> 175, corner lot, South oi Graham depot for $1700. cash, and 4 yearly pay ments of $450 each. H. M. YOST, 4-in tr Graham, Va 111 Fixtures FOR SALE, consisting of Cash Regis ter, Cash Carrier System, Gasolene Light System, Show cases etc. at Sacri fice prices, at once. The 5 Foil IIKNT—Blacksmith shop with Mil necessary tools. Apply to B. P. Lindsey, Bowling Alley. 1-30-Ct. FOli Itl'.XT — Six Room Cottage, Allen Street. Apply to O. K. Kd wards. n-i-iwk. COPPER If you have anywhere from $50.00 to $5,000 to InvtBt, here is something very attractive. 1 i< for and would call your atten tion to the stock of the Penn Wyoming Copper Company. This is a dividend paying stock. The business in which the Company is engaged is that of making Copper. — There are no failurea in this kind of buslm-ss.—An Investment In this stock will yield you largo and continuous returns on your mon ey. THIS COMP ANY OWNS Its own Smelter and Reduction Works, now Increased to a capacity of 1,000 tons of ore per day. Thero are 02 well equipp ed Copper mines, including the great Portland mine, in thia district entrely dependent upon this smelter. Tho profits of the smelter alone will enable tho company to pay at least 3 times the present dividend. > . It owns the two famous Copper mines— Ferrls-Haggerty and Doane-Rambler, two of the richest and best developed Cop per mines in the world. **%&&&*+ It owns tho longest Aerial i ramway in the World, Its own Water Works, Pipe Line and Electric Light System; also the entre town sites of Encamplhent City, Rambler and Rudepelm. It is building Its own Steam Railroad (Standard Guagej from Its smelter to Walcott, on the main lino of the UNION PA CIFIO RAILROAD, a distanco of 45 mlcs, which will be com pleted in June. THIS COMPANY’S Smelting and reduction works are now in operation, having started up on the Iftth day of last month, and since that time have been turning out pure copper at the rate of 4 0,000 pound* dally. The profit on the copper which Is being produced today shows a net earning at the rate of 27 per cent per annum on it* entire capital stock, AM) THE PLANT 18 ONLY Ht'NNINf* AT ONH*TIIIIU> CAPACITY—full capacity will not he renchod un til the railroad Is completed I have placed on sale with C. O'Leary & Son, Bluefleld, West Virginia, a small block of this stock at very attractive price. If you care to make a : !<»<• and profitable investment | you should buy some of this stock at once. This company already has earned and paid 2 2 Consecutive Dividends. Some of the best posted and most conservative Investor* have bought and a”e dally buying large blocks of this stock. I have with me mining Engineers, reports and photographs of the Company’s plants, and will be glad to show and explain them to anyone who feels sufficiently interested to call. R. F. HUnSON. I At C. O'Leary & Son's Office. BEAL ESTATE AOENTS. NO. «, HD if; I MIOTH AM AVENIR. / KI T HOTEL RIVERSIDE Keystone, W. V». . A. N'lCHKLMOX, Manage*. Newly refitted throughout with commodious sample rooms. K\ KflYTHl.NG KlllMT-CLUM. Open day and sight and run oa the Kurtp An and American Plan. Your patronage respectfully so llclted. PROVERBS AND PHRASES Do one thing at a tim© and th© big thtugs lirst.—Abraham ldncoln. however rosy, must bo fed. —French Qnthatu, Va., April 19, ’07. Dear Sir: — 1 w111 bell you one nice dwelling aud eighteen (18) GOxlOO foot lotB In Eabt Qruhatn for $3000; $1000 ca*h balnuce ia 0 und 18 months, provided you'll allow me the exclu sive agency for gelling the lots for you. House rents for $16 per month. I hate only ton duys time to soil this property. Y'ours Truly, 4-15>*tr W. D. ROBERTS. FOR RENT: A room 40 x 76 feet. ^ ith platform to Express otllce at tiralmin Va $16 per month. Virginia Confectionary Co. 3-29-tf Graham, Va. NOTICE. It. having come to our knowledge that some tin. crupulous traveling tnan Is circulating tho report that our Company Is Insolvent and mak ing other fai-o tatjinonts In refer ence to our affairs, we hog to lufortn our patrons and friends, thnt there is not any foundation for such re ports and they ure absolutely false, and that wo have over $100,000 in business and do not owo one cent that we cannot and will not pay on demand at any moment. There Is un agreement between | the Flat Top Grocery Company and ourselves t«» consolidate about May 15, and we take this opportunity of . mtteading to our patrons and friends Jour sincere thunks for their support in the past, and solicit a com lammc* of their valued patronage, and as | sure thorn that any orders reeoved by us. before or after May 16th, shall have tho Hunin prompt and careful attention us over before. WALT HUH & COMPANY. .h»hn Walters, Pres, and Mangr. Graham, Va., April 29, 1907. Want Ads in the Leader I bring results_ ___^ Jp $10 Down; $10 Per Month < The Way You Pay For Eureka Lots and get choice locations for yc-ur home and you won t hesitate to buy. A chance for the poor man to get a home and th« rich man to make money. Big Improvement Being done new! Many n«w houses commenced in the last week. Th?y are going fast. Come quick and get some. C. O'LEARY & SON, INCORPORATED. GENERA! AGENTS Jio.^6 Higginbotham Av. rr—— ■— PHONE 518. Advertise in The Leader to get Best Results * ** ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ 4 4 44 44 4-4 44 44 44 44 4 | N. L. COINER, I X | | Cheapest Place in_ Town to Buy j X t X FLOUR, FEED and HAY, x: X ---— t, { 10 Per Cent Saving to try Us. { t ; l BOHANNON S STOSE. PULASKI ST. J ♦ t 4 *♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ 44 ♦ 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 ♦♦ + -—_ ! KELLY & MOYERS. ? V V y RIWI I llm DEALERS IN i - «£♦ ¥ WHISKIES, WINES. BRANDIES, ALES, BEERS. % X Porters and All Kinds of Liquors. X |-——... | X FIRST-CLASS A ❖ BILLIARD &. POOL-ROOM CONNECTED. ❖ £ OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS SHIPPED PROMPTLY ^ SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME Ohio hns no Intervals n politics, rh«t stato Th all the time electing Homebody or other president.— Philadelphia Press. Tho trouble with tho late David Wlllcox Is said to have been thut he could not boar responsibility ouslly, but allowed It to worry him Into nervous wreck and then suicide. He wns conscientious to a fault and the uttermost detail In devottou to the service of tho railroad whoBo presi dent he became, and too much of course cannot be said in praise or that quality; but such men in such position* must still cultivate large trusts In subordinates If thoy would live long Steam heated baseball grounds would about All » long felt wuut.— Philadelphia Press. NEW LIVERY STABLE Chestnut St., West End, BLUEFIELD, W. VA. C. P. Claytor’s Livery, Feed and Hoarding Stable, '/Irst-Class team** t reasonable rates. Your patronage solicited. Teams furnished at any time day or night. Also light and heavy muling done.