j Flat Top National Bank I OF BLUEFIELD. WEST VIRGINIA. Organized 1903. f UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. . h n KKN KY, I'KKHIDKNT. W. K. HOI.I.INt ». CAHIIIKK ■> '* II. IllOMAS, \ in, I’K'KriiiiK.vr. W. H. IIICKS, Ahhihtant Cahiiim*. I* Resources Over Half Million Dollars. r«,,it«i stock. *100.000.00 9 _ - . Stock holders Liability, $IOO.OO..OO ■ I II tCrC^l Surplus Fund. $ 25,000.00 * PAID ON Tl ME .DE POSITS, Security to l*ri>oBltor*, 5,000.00 $ Ci <9^ mm * amm aranM 0 f specifications <*JA»AjrriM that rm katjowi iy> r- ’ *a r«B or mma «n ua uAcn v aj ^aauar *t rt« urr r* vtv»« »ryj« cam a r\» hajca m I i ' |»r.i Im Iiii.- \uii pay and satisfac tion a long as you wear them. Tim* ave age shoe* are being le . jielied because I lie eosl ol shoe mat- rials ha. greatly increased. I Jut We till Use ill Kegals I lie KHIlie genuine Oak-Dark Tanned sole lea 11;ej ;,nd the same lirst -quality ma il . inis I hroiighout. file Regal Spe< ilh at ions lag is uu i n**d proof that on1, the very best materials are e I very pair. Send for Si *,«*«• i\. Mail orders t m|U ■ tilled The largest r< .il s. *" busi ness in tli*' world. S. < i in principal n i . ■ >.o union to Sail Francis o. The Shoe fh Vove The fiiton Clothing Company» SALE AGENTS. Cor. Princeton ami 11i^inlmtlum Avenues. re***?* mauiiwmmmmmmtmmiam Lively Selling | ( )iir stocks are* now replete in every de I>art mcut \\ ith t lie* riplit poods at the riplit price. The kind of p(xii 1 s you want to buy and will buy when you see them. Millinery < )nr M illinery stock shows the result <»f careful selee'tion, with strict attention to style value and pood work mans)! ip. 1 i \ cry hat t r< an tin* h*\\t st to the hiphest priced, “hi bodies t hat mysterious st v b* touch that makes it riplit I LADIES' COA LS. SLITS and SKIRTS I A splendid assort* incut to select from in I all the new and mo-t I desirntde weaves .nid colors, prices reason SHOES I Try a pair of Rad 1 cliffe Shoes for worn* ft, I ' hie i ;CC. -don. m .d!l shapes and in ail t he I Ipoj rect in style feet in fit. Ii 1 ndertakers and I’un• i < I >i rectors, 1 i ires Reason,dd» . Sat I Da> Phone. 1!K>; N.yrh Phone iKHlf telephone Building, Mar. Street. Jchedulo In Rtfeot Jauntily (>, 1JM>7. Leave Minefield 9:35 a. m. for Rj • nuke, Lynchburg, Norfolk and al points ou the Shenandoah division 'ulliuan do-i cr to Roanolre and Ro inoke to New York, via Hagai Blown t’arlor car Roanoke to Norfolk * 1 •“ a ui- dally for Itoanuke an, intermediate points - f>5 p. in for Roanoke and LynJ. burg and intcmiedlate stutloivs and the Shenandoah Valley, Pblludelphlt and New York. Sleeper to Phlladel phla Roanoke to Richmond. *•*•'* p. rn for Roanoke, Lynch burg. Richmond. Norfolk, Pullmai deeper Last Radford to Norfolk air g to Richmond Cafe far l raln« arrive at Bluefleld from tht ■i t at N :,s, U. III., 2:10 p. m., 8:1( m. and 9:20, p. m. From the west at 8.00 a. m. 9:20 i in 2.05 p. iii . and 8:18 p. m. Leave Hluefiold at 8:20 p. m. foi Kenovu. Columbus and all point' •'••st and northwest Pullman sleep rs for Columbus and Cincinnati, O ’mfe car 'I 08 a m for K,t ova, Cincinnati Portsmouth, CoIutmImih, St. LouIf Through Pullman «'eepe-a to Colum bus Cafe car. Leave 9 If. a. m nt •» 2:25 p. ir, uv f<don « 2:10 i nd 7 55 p tn I. we :• ,0 , i mi tv-tiova and • t••rrnedlate r s'iohs via Wayne. 10 i • rn. fot ' • h it. f Intermediate stations I , 1 a hi 9 ()• I" p to Ar t'liu pm ahontna at 8;00 a m Of, p to ami s 1 8 p m. i I'r itnwo! le.-ve Ml •NlHd 5 50 *u "h a to 2 10 p m and 8:20 •». in * ! on nt nt Norfolk and Western ay. f"r * • • nth|>s, and addl •onal inf rf«k«*r lor I lie rnoftt . i, mom k hi thiM purl of 6irriii« and Funeral Equipages FURNISHED " * u »> nrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BIDS WANTED i 5 M0I Will be rwrelvea until MAY TAKE COURTS A YEAR III T COMMISSION Ull.l. IM'SII i hi; ii \ki:i\i \ \ i \. ^i ilev. Washington. May 'i J. |t is not •I"* intention ot the Interstate Com merce Coininis ion to await the re 1 • 11 of tlie iuor.lings to lie in.ii tiited against K. II llarrinian to ' ompel him to answer certain in qtllrie.. that were put to hint in the New Volk investigation before tak ing action on the general subject of the investigation. In the opinion of members of the lommi sion. it may he a >* ar or even more before final decision can he reached regarding the ecorts of the commission to compel Mr. llarrinian to answer its quest Ions. The pro reeding to that question. The pro • tiled in the courts of the Siuther d 1st rid of New York I lie latter part id' this month or the lirst if next month. They will he for the purpose o to ||\\’E iti:sK.\i:i> \s hi u> or ( oitroit vriov Pittsburg, Ma\ 2 1. President W F. Corey, of i in- Pulled States Steel Corporation, is selling his stock in the company. His resignatin has been tenderer! to the directors of the i orporatIon. and he is dumping bis stock Into the market for the pur pose of depressing values. These statements are according to reports received by Pittsburg brok ers today. It Is stated that the of trials demanded the resignation, and • hat Corey is attempting to retaliate I by selling ills stock in the company. That A. (’. Dinkey, president of 1 he Carnegie Steel Company, has 1 been slated for tha position has been rumored for some time. The only i thing in the way is the report that Judge k. || Gary, now chairman of the board, may assume Corey's place. Inquiry here shows that If Dinkey Oiould not be elevated to the head of the Steel Corporation when a va ■ alley crrm . it would likely bo bo • ause ol the trouble over defective • teej rail- which lias cropped up with in the Iasi year. Many of the rails were made in the Carnegie mills, over which Mr. Dinkey lias supreme I conirol. <1I\MII|;|CL\|NS COL IS, CHOL ERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. There Ik probably no medicine made that Ik relied upon with more j implicit confidence than Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy. During the third of a century in which It has been In uue. peoplo have learned that It Ik the one remedy that never falls. When , reduci d with water and sweetened It s pleasant to take. For sale by all 1 riigglsts. For sale at Whites Pharmacy. NOTICE. It having come to our knowledge ihat some unscrupu.ous traveling man is circulating the report that »ur Company is Insolvent and mak j ing other false stat aments in refer ence to our affairs, we beg to Inform our patrons and friends, that there .s not any foundation for suck re ports and they are absolutely false, and that wo have over $100,000 In business and do not owe one cent^ (bat wo cannot and will not pay on demand at any moment. There is an agreement between i ho Flat Top Grocery Company and ourselves to consolidate about May 15, and we take this opportunity of extending to our patrons aad friends °ur sincere thanks for their support in the past, and solicit a continuance <>f their valued patronage, and as sure them that any orders receved shall have the same prompt and careful attention as ever before. WALTERS & COMPANY. John Waiters, Pres, and Maugr Cakes, pies, peanut taffy, French nouget, peanut brittle, fresh at the West End Bakery, Parte© Block. Bluefield avenue. 5-23-3t. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. From Bluefield, W. Va., Excursion Tickets, account of Jamestown Ex position. On sale dally until Novem ber tho 30th. 1907, via Norfolk & Western Railway. Season Tickets. $16.35 Fifteen day Tickets .. $12.55 Coach Excursion ticket limited to 5 days on sale every Tues day. $7.10 Correspondingly low rates from other stations. Information and train service upon application to Agents. W. B. BEVILL, Goneral Passenger Agent. Roanoke, Va. 1-30 to 7-31st. Hammocks Th?re is r«al :omfort ih a nice Hammock, on? is large and roomy and prop?rly ad justed. Our Hammocks w?re select ed with a view to comfort as well as service. Great care is used ih the selection of each Number, and we guaran tee them to give ehtire satis • faction. Price $t.50 to $8.50. Call a id se? our Hammocks hefor? our stock is picked over, and have it ready by the time Real Hot Weather begins. Bluefield Book & Stationery Co. TELEPHONE NO. 73 : : : : ELKS BUILDING. “Cover Of Sins” Wearing Good Clothes. g — - /^hk MhAi iiKi'i, Cloths we show— Samples 1 1-4 yard sizes—made in Guaranteed hits, and worn over the | KIPLING SHOE we sell, will give you that sense of be ing, «.f self-confidence and proportion you admire in the well-dressed New Yorker. J list drop oli at the Graliam depot car stop and find hh a little below. It’s tip to the samples and our prices to get your order. Yours Truly, THE W. S. KING COMPANY. STATE BANK OF BLUEFIELI) Transacts a General Banking Business Offers Every Facility to its Customers Consistent With Sound and Conservative Banking. DAVID K. Johnston, President . Loans Money on Real Estate. K. c. Mt'Ci.AiTonivWTv, viee PresThrcc Per Ct. Interest Paid on Time Deposits, pktkks,Cashier. AND DESIRES YOUR BUSINESS l 1 | Ceogia Lumber Co. I £ Dealers in All Kinds of I I Yellow Pine Lumber, Sash, Doors and Blinds, 1 Shingles, Lath, Glass and Sewer Pipe Cement, • ■ Lime and Building Paper. | I Agents “Alpha Portland” Cements and ‘‘Indian Rock” Lime I | Bluefield Avenue. Bluefield. West Virginia. | T,T, Carter ARCHITECT. .Offlt * fi and 7 l^tzeru* Rnlldlng . . BLUF.FLELD, W. VA. I'.M, Horner * White Kitchen" U» " in v r> faurant Kverythlog the 111• i rI- • >t afford polite and good enr vl''' No 121 Princeton avnoatt* f»-20-tf. Anyone ••ndtn* n »be*rh ». i d< ■ rii.n mm Onlckly *• nrixiii r.mr opint-mi fr«-p wlmil ,-r nr infnntl'tn i* |>r'.i,xMr j.m«- i•<> < i.,|,,, I Inn* ■trial19 r-niiflilenf fnl. HANDBOOK on rvrnl* ••ill free. iiMmi rnrn, ■ t for •''rnrfi,|» I’ntonta Ixben ll.ro'ivli Mm.n A < <». rnryl** Ipr'Hl nollrr, frlUiout nl.xrrfw. In tliq Scientific American. A hanrtimmely |11n«t rn'r I wnnblr. f i-pmi r'r. rttlMtlon of nny •< imif inn n il. '|.• r-. -. I * rnnr; foor nmnl In, ||. 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