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Flat Top National Bank I
OF BLUEFIELD. WEST VIRGINIA..
Organized 1903.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. i
i. K. TIKKNKY, I*kksii>knt. Hr. K. HOI. I, I NO, Cahuikk. $
M. THOMAS, Vu K-l’KKHiDKNT. \V.H. HICKS, Abbihtant Cahuikk. So
Resources Over Half Million Dollars. capital stock. $100,000.00 K
-y | a * Stockholder* Liability, $IOO.OO..OO B
oMq Interest «urpiu* ^..d. $a»,ooo.oo ?
PAID ON TIME .DEPOSITS, Security to l>epoi«ttor«, $2V!A,000.00 •
rr,nm» »i
Proof of the Shoe
Win n roil Imy llnguls you got
1'roof hoforo you pay ami satisfac
tion a- long as you wear thorn.
Tin* nvotago shoos aro being
In. ip* in d hocausn tin* cost of shoo
tnatorlal: has groatly incmasod. Hut
w. Till n-o in Hogals tin* sauu*
Tm 'MT -'i ■: in Oak Hark T:min><| solo h*a
qwwr* **** • tin r ;i ini tho same first - <j ua 1 i ty nia
~ t* rials throughout.
I lie ur: ,ii .spec I uni i mils l a u is
mi- si,uni>ii proof that net.- the very
n st materials are i ■ ! ,a every
mlr.
Send for St 1 • • Hook.
Mall orders i.omptlv filled.
Tlie largest retail s' no busi
ness in the world Stores In
principal « iti . from London
to San Francisco.
The Shoe Tl at Prove
Thornton Clothing Company*
SALE AGENTS.
Cor. Princeton and 11 ii$jjjinl>otliaiii Avenues.
Lively Selling
i * . — —
( >ur stocks are now
replete in every de
i partnient with the
right goodsat the right
) price. The kind of
• goods you want to buy
; and will buy when you
; see them.
Millinery
( )ur M illinery stock
shows the result of
careful selection, with
strict attention to style
value and good work
manship. Every hat
from the lowest to the
highest priced, em
bodies that mysterious
style touch that makes
it right.
LADIES’ COATS,
SUITS and SKIRTS
A splendid assort
ment to select from in
al 1 the new and most
desirable weaves and
colors, prices reason
able.
SHOES
Try a pair (A Rad
cliffe Shoes for women,
made for every possi
blc occasion, in all
shape-- and in all Un
popular leat hers. Cor
rect in style and per
feet in fit.
THE SWAN EO
I ralortaki rs ainl Funeral
I >i motors.
I linos PoasonahJo,— Satin
fa»-tion guarantoofl.
I hi;. Phono, Ifjr,; Xight
Phono I88J.
Toloj/nono PuiJfling, Plano
Street.
H feWN^rFslkScWesten
Schedule in Effect
J miualy «», 1907.
Leave Bluefleld 9:35 a. m. for R ,
ii.oke, Lynchburg, Norfolk and al
points on the Shenandoah division
Pullman sleeper to Itounoke and Ro
'.tuoke to New York, via Hageistown
arlor ear H.iauoke to Norfolk.
* •:> ft. in dally for Roanoke aui
intermediate points
2:55 p. ni for Roanoke and Lynch
lung and Intermediate stations and
i0® Shenandoah Valley, Philadelphli
•nd New York. Sleeper to Phlladel
1 a Koauoke to Richmond.
s -13 p. m for Roanoke, Lynch
burg. Richmond. Norfolk, Pullma,
sleeper East Radford to Norfolk am
Lynchburg to Richmond. Cafe Car
Trains arrive at Bluefleld from th.
east at 8:58, a. m., 2:10 p. m, 8 1<
p m, and 9:20, p. m.
From the west at 8.00 a. m. 9:21
a. m. 2:05 p. in., and 8:18 p. m
Leave Bluefleld at 8:20 p. m. foi
Kenova. Columbus and all polnti
west and northwest Pullman sleet
era for Columbus and Cincinnati, O
Cafe car.
9:08 a. m. for Kenova, Cincinnati
Portsmouth, Columbus, St. Louis
trough Pullman sleepers to Colum
hits. Cafe car.
Leave 9:15 a. in. and 2:25 p. m
•ally for Tazewell. Norton, and al*
stations on Clinch Valh v division.
Arrive from Not ton ami all point*
n the Clinch Valley division l 2: ir
and 7:55 p. ni
Leave 5:50 a m tor Kenova am
Intermediate stations via Wayne.
Leave 6:00 and 2:40 p. in. foi
Web b and Intermediate stations.
For Pocahontas 5 50 a. m. 9 0t
a in. 2:40 p ni arid 8:10 p m. Ar
rive from Pocahontas at 8:00 a. m
2:05 p. ni. and 8:18 p. m.
For Hrarnwell, leave Bluefleld 5:50
a m, 9:08 a m. 2:40 p in and 8:20
p. m.
Fall on agent Norfolk and W’esterr
Railway, for tickets, maps, and addl
tlonal Information.
W H BKVILL, O. P. A
V»ino9« Vi
W, S. CROGKETT, F. D„
Embalmerand
Undertaker,
BLUEFIELD WEST VIRGINIA.
Phone 128 Day and Night.
Kverythinj{ reasonable in
pro r. ( Ml it ml undertaker fr*r
\ A \V IV y Co. The most
< oniplete Hto« k in this part of
I* he St 11 e.
Carriages and Funeral Equipages
FURNISHED.
BIDS WANTED.
;>ted bids will be ret. ived until
b*, for the- erection of a brink
on- and oflfm building at Print
\V. Va.. fo, T If. Molt, Plans
•nd tfK rlfli i*ion ran be aeon at the
• • b 6 and 7. I.az
Fl illdlnr, i In fl'Id, W. Va. or
T M Molt, lh Inc . ton, W. Va.
r, 1 l-ROD-6 1.
COREY'S PRIN
CELY NOME
cii.\ti:\i \ ii,i,i;<.i:\issi; oxck
m:i,o\(.i:i» to pkinci-:
■iKitmii; ito\ \i» \ktk.
MT“an.| Mrs. William Kills Corey
'■re enjoying eonntililal Miss at tie*
Chateau Villegenisse. country
Place not far from Paris, which Is
:*i'l lo have cost the president of
the I tilted States Steel Corporation
fl.odO.Ooo and which le* presented
to M a hello Ciltuan before sle- became
his bride. 'I'llere they enjoy ahso
l"le seclusion. Reporters. whom
Corey holds in horror are not allowed
'«* pass the gates, which give ingress
!o extensive grounds and which are
si rlctly guaranteed.
I ant in a jiosition. however, to
furnish the following details, obtain
ed from a person who today paid a
visit to the chateau and had a con
versation with Corey.
Tile Coreys arrived at Villegenisse.
with h Is less than an hour's distance
by rail from Pari*, on Tuesday.
I heir trip from Cherbourg in the
automobile which was waiting for
tm-m on the arrival of tin* Kaiser
Wilhelm II was wit limit Incident t hat
■ alls for remark. My informant, who
is not connected with a newspaper
ami who had business with Corev,
said he nevertheless approached the
chateau with some misgivings, as lie
'lid not quite know whether the hap
py bridegroom was in a mood to dis
cuss a business question of any sort.
I fTc chateau.’’ he continued, “is
a magnificent place with a lovely
-'■I ling, which Prince Jerome Bona
parte formerly owned and which Na
poleon ll[ am| Empress Eugenie fre
quently visited during imperial days,
in my opinion the state is the most
magnificent within a radius of r.O
miles of Paris. It is justly celobrat
'•'I for its n>--s of magnificent
growth. A l»ig ./all surrounds the
\VO|»|) FOB Cl! AMHEK
liAIN’S COt (ill REMEDY.
People everywhere take pleasure
in testifying to the good qualities
of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy.
Mrs. Edward Phillips of Barclay,
Md . writes: “I wish to tell you
that 1 can recommend Chamberlain's
f’ough Remedy. My little girl, Cath
erine, who is t wo years old, hits '
been taking this remedy whenever
she has had a cold since she was two
months old. About a month ago I
contracted a dreadful cold myself,
but I took Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy and was soon as well as
ever.’* This remedy.
I-or sale at Whites Pharmacy, Cor. i
Princeton acinic and Bland street, j
FREE
Subscription
For One Year
S«nd us five
paid up subscrip
tions for one ^y«ar
?ach and we will
send you th« Daily
Leader tor one^year
free of charge.
BLLESTONE
PUB. CO.
\V \'a
park and the avenue entrance, which
is closed by iron gates, stretches
from there for half a rnlle to the
chateau.
In the house Is a formidable bar
tier of servants, not one of whom
"HI. a rule, as much as take a
’ « ar»| from a visitor unless he has had
orders to admit him. One Baloon, 1
gleaned, Is called the Persian room,,
and is a marvel of Oriental furnish
ings, being filled with rare rugs, mo
saics, inlaid tables and embroidered
silk hangings.
Very old ivy-covered tr«es make
up a wooden park around the chat
eau. Half a dozen other ancient
groves dot spacious meadows through
which are cut out broad, smooth
mads, most inviting to motorists. On
tlie splendid estate are lakes, flsh
ponds, a winter garden of perennial
shrubs and hothouses filed with rare
•lowers. In tlie ^rounds stand Greek
statues and old bronzes. The whole
• •state glvse a lasting impression of
beauty, age and spaciousness.
On my arrival II sent in my card
and was told that .Mr. ami Mrs. Corey
were out walking in the park. Would
wait? i sat amid their lovely set
ting which i have inadequately de
scribed and waited. Then the steel
magnate, with a happy look on his
face and the new Mrs. Corey on ills
.'irni. came slowly coward the chat
eau. I he bride and hridgeroom had
apparently forgotten all cares and
lorries, i was very civlly received on
introducing myself and came away
with the impression that Corey is
very happy.— Paris Correspondent.
MltS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING
SYRUP.
Mas been used for over SIXTY-FIVE
YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS
fur their CHILDREN WHILE
TEETHING, with PERFECT SUC
CESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD,
oftens the gums, allays all PAIN;
CURES WIND COLIC, and Is the
best remedy fur DIARRHOEA. Sold
by druggists in every part of the
world, lie sure and ask for "Mrs.
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” and
take no other kind. Twenty-five
cents a bottle. Guaranteed under
tlie Food and Drugs Act, June 30th,
1906 Serial Number 1098. AN OLD
AND WELL TRIED REMEDY.
TIm* department of agriculture has
issued a circular calling the attention
of sportsmen and game dealers to
an outbreak of disease among the
quail of the country, which threatens
serious results. Not enough is
known about the disease to make tho
diagnosis absolutely certain, and tho
department’s circular asks for infer
mation on which the base treatment
and portective measures. Hut tho
outbreak is suspiciously like the
dreaded “grouse disease,” which has
played havoc with the game bird’ of
Kngland for nearly a century.
WILLIAMS’
KIDNEY PILLS
Have you neglected your Kidneys?
Have you overlooked your nervous
systeni and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you
pains in loins, side, hack, groins and
bladder? Have you a flabby appear
ance of the face, especially under
the eyes. Too requently a desiro
to pass urine? If so, William’s Kid
ney pill will cure you.
l’rlco GOc.
For sale at Whites Pharmacy, Cor.
Princeton aenue and Illand street.
R —-H
Hammocks |
Th«re is r«al :omfort in a nice
BH— a^ one that is large
iy and properly ad
mocks w?re select
a view to comfort as
iervice. Great care
h the selection of
iber, and we guaran
to give entire satis -
1.50 to $8.50. j|
se? our Hammocks
jur stock is picked
i have it ready by m
Real Hot Weather
lefield Book & Stationery Co.
PHONE NO. 73 : : : : ELKS BUILDING.
if minMitirim
“Cover
A
Multitude
Of
Sins”
Wearing Good Clothes.
» -
- liKAl'TIKUL Cl.oTIIS we show —
Samples 1 1-4 yard sizes—made in
g < Guaranteed Fits, and worn over the
I KIPLING SHOE
we sell, will give you that sense of be
ing, of self-confidence and proportion
yon admire in tin* well-dressed New Yorker.
Just drop off at the (Graham depot car stop and^find us
a little below. It’s up t<> the samples and our prices to get
your order.
Yours Truly,
THEW. S. KING COMPANY.
STATE BANK OF BLUEFIELD
G =D
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. mcclauoukkty, vicc-i'icsThree Per Ct. Interest Paid on Time Deposits,
f. m.petkks, cnaiikT. AND DESIRES YOUR BUSINESS
Georgia Lumber Co.
Dealers in All Kinds of
■Yellow Pine Lumber, Sash, Doors and Blinds,
Shingles, Lath, Glass and Sewer Pipe Cement,
Lime andJBuilding Paper.
■■HnwRa^'n
Agents/Alpha Portland” Cements and ‘‘Indian Rock” Lime
Bluefield Avenue. Bluefield. West Virginia.
T,T, Carter
ARCHITECT.
. .Off)** 6 and 7 I .azama Bn tiding,. .
BLUEFLELD, W. VA.
Old import for tale. Iflcta per
Mildred Apply at leader office, tf.
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why riot? Only 2fic, pep roo**#Y, do*
llvered to your door.
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Branch Offlca, *W6 ¥ Bt„ WaKhliitftw, I). C.
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The Daily
Leader....
will be found on sale
at Lucas News Stand
1 19 Princeton Ave.
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