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i—' 1 — //_ i on «/«». oj coujsi i 'on ii 'ant to >«*«• the to ten grow. )’ou want to see tin.• stotekee/ters /uos/icr. tint/ thehnnks hu/ge leith ne/iosits unt! the tnicns/jeofilt‘tu'etiring ghnI dothes, and the farmers falling oeer euch other to come in and Inn- nexc ha i* rakes and /latent /iloxx s. t)t con rse foil do. liecause, likeicise of course, xidu'ii things un‘ that icufftiu get four share of the gt'tiera I / iros/H'rit i\ But what are you doing to contribute to th« general prosperity ? Are you patronizing [hom? industries in pre ference to outside industries ? Do you buy your clothes and groceries and garden tools and so forth here at home ? II ell, xon admit, fou do sent I,axe af for a good mani’ things ion ha/i/ien to see udrertised. Aha! And are thej' ndrettiscd in this /m/ier.” Ao, indet'd in the mail order journals and catalogues. Quite true. And ion irou/d just as soon hue them here if t hex' xxere ndcert ised lix the local merchants, Wouldn’t yon? Whe, x es. II ell, now. there's a neat hint to some of our local sinrckecncrs and dealers who /icrhn/is hnien’t i/iscoxered xx hy flux are losing a lot id honu‘ trade whit'h the i ouyht to kee/i. HBHP&L /MMHI Ifs a W se liu incss Man Thai Knows His 4f\ Own Opportunities J£a!j NOTICE TO LIEN HOLDERS / To all persous bolding lions by Judgment or otherwise on the real estate, or any part thereof, of T. H. K. Chrlstlo: In pursuance or a decree of the Circuit Court of Mercer County made in a cause therein pending, to subject the real estate of the said T. H. R. Christie to the satisfaction of the liens thereon, you are hereby required to present all claims held by you and each of you against the said T. H. R. ChriHtie, which are Hens on his real estate, or any part of It, for adjudication to me, at my office in the City of Bluefleld, Mer cer County, West Virginia, on or he fore the 2nd day of July, 1907. Given under my hand till., ihe 3rd day of July, 1907. Z. W. CROOKETT, Commissioner In Chancery. G-4-4tlmes. COMMISSIONER’S NO TICE OF AN ACCOUNT Tne parties in the suit or VV. W. Putman & Company, who sue for the benefit of themselves and all other lien creditors of T. H. It. Christie, Vs. T. 11. It. Christie et al, pending n the Circuit Court ofMer cer Coun ty, West Virginia, will take notice thai on the 2nd flay of July, 1907, at Illy office ill the City of Bluefleld. In said County, I will proceed to execute the decree rendered In said cause by said Circuit Court, on the 9th day of May, 1907. when and where they are required to attend with such books, papers, vouchers and evidence, as will enable me to comply with the requirements of said decree. Given under my hand this the 3rd day of June, 1907, Z. W. CROCKETT, Commissloii'T ri Chancery G-4-4 times. CO MMISSIONER’S NO TICE OF AN ACCOUNT The parties in the suit of D. U. 1J1I) who sue for the benefit of him* sell and all other lien creditors of Jom i»h Evans and If. L. Moore, late pari tiers trading as Evans & Moore, vs. Evans &. Moore et als,pending In the Circuit Court of Mercer County West Virginia, will take notic© that, on ilie 2nd day of inly, 1907, at my office in the City of FHiiefleld, in said County, I will pioceed to execute the decree rendered In said cause by said Circuit Court, on the 9th day of May, 1907, w’hen and where they are req uired to attend with such books, pain-rs. vouchers #-d evidence, as will enable me to comply with the re qulrements of said decree. Given under my hand this the 3rd day of June, 1907. Z W. CROCKETT, Comml*' loner In Chancery 6-4-timea. NOTICE TO LIEN HOLDERS To all persons hold.ng liens by judgment or otherwise ou the real j estate, or any pint thereof, of Joseph Evans and 11 i.. Moore, into part ners trading as Evans K Moore: In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of Mercer County made in a cause therein pending to subject the real estate of the said Joseph Evans and II G. Moore, late !'(liners trading as Evens A- Moore, »(j me satisfaction of the jlens there on. you are hereby required to pre sent all claims held by you and each of you against the said Evans * Moore, which are liens on their said real estate, or any part of It, for ad judication to me. at my office In the City of Hluefleld, Mercer County. West Virginia, on or before the 2nd lav of July. 1907. Given under my hand this the i 3rd day of June, 1907. Z W. CROCKETT. Commissioner In Chancery. I K 1-4times. i :jvii, service EXAMINATION Aii examination for the Internal {evenup Service win be held at the i*>st office in thlr- city on September tb, 1907. For application blanks, and for full information relative to the evam nation qualifications, duties, sala les, etc., address Secretary, Hoard of Civil Service Examiners, Post 'fflce. City OTA C KERNEY, Secretary. 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Leader.... r S3 will be found on sale Cl m at Lucas' News Stand * 119 Princeton Ave. ft* Miss fcfella Turner returned Iasi ni» ht on No. 8 from Roanoke, wberf she spent Saturday and Sunday witti special friends. —. —i. ...— JL.-— -- | B L slated that It tna' soon b' ea-dermio procii divorce. In New York "in In [i, >ta s, of course will save considerable expense and some valuable tlmo. AWARDS THE WIDOW VERDICT—1101.788 ; MRS. SARAH I.. K. KKAIl UKTH 1 I.AHGK I'.V'tUiK roll UKAI'll OK MI SM.WI) IN R \lI.ROAH AUIOKM. New York, June 17.- One of the urgent verdicts for damages over tlven An the Supreme Court In this i tidldul district was awarded by a | ury today, when Surah L. K. Read l was awarded 1101,789 for the loss >f her husband, who was killed by New York Central train at the Van Cortlandt Park crossing three I *ears ago today. • Mr. Read, who was a paper bag uauutaeturer. was riding In an an omobtle with tleorge Noakes, Mrs. N’oakes and Noakes' son ami daugli •r The automobile was struck b> I l ain; Read was killed. Miss s’oakes and The chauffeur each lost •'» , leg The cranffeur resolved « verdict ol •• R.TloO, and Miss Noakes i I_ Kl.I.IO'IT'S KAII LSIIIII* Oil, I.INIMKVr I ,s ’A'*' best rubbing Liniment in the world. Try It. One halt pint bottle. 1 >l»ly 2r. cents. » j SUMMER IS HERE Saturday evening, ns the ni.ioii in I' Hvery chariot plowed the fleecy billow.i down the licsperlnn slopes, it .eemed that some unseen hand had tolled burl, the storm-eloiids. an •'•hod them with attar \n.| ye terdu) , v hen the s„ti awoke from his slum h rs and openeT the «>\«• lids of the i day. be sprang from his eastern chain | her to assist In the annual decora j lion. Summer has come at last Tin I flowers bloom It, the birds sing It, J the woods wave It, and the hill top* Are mantled over with it It glistens on the spires rf the chart lies. Is ginven on the side walks. !• written oil the pnved streets, enter-woven with every smile and spuikler in ev , ei v tear. Ocntle sunnie r we g|;nll\ Welcome you. I'll.Uni s jim. 1 Million Jim ^r»*w ho thin , Ho l»i* !!\ .do jt shadow, 1 Olio a n ; r|< „ presented him \N ilh It* dale s IJver Tablets. •1" Mvdi tin* hint, lioKan thoir use. And ibis Is what hofoll him lo Rtew so fat, neither shorn nor nsi t'ouH l*,. round to lit him MOItXI, Don i make your wills Mut euro your (Ms, Mv iisIiik Itydalo’s TJvor Mills. i | f.O chocolate r on fed inldts In a roll vonlonf hox Prlco only 2f» r*onts. Kaay to take, p1o» nut In effects. ; oifo Htiro. Wi* mianint«*o tiioin. I* or snlo by The White Pharmacy, 'or Miami at root and Princeton avo. HANGS SELF IN HOX GAN JCAIIJtOAD SIM ip MAN’ TAKK8 1,1 FH I4l*;t 'A I Si; or 11,1, IIF.A I/I II. Kent, O., Juno 11; “Don’t par k any lunrh for tin* tonight,’* said Bon i Chainbolrnlu last nudit as ho l< ft for tin* ISrlo shops. When* ho was oiirI noor. At midnlytff ho loft his work In oaro of a holpei This afternoon lo* was found In i hox car, whore ho had hanged him «• I f. lie was despondent over Ml heap li - TONIGHT. If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight. They produce an agreeable laxative effect, clear the head and cleanse the stomaeh. Price, 2f* centa. Sample* free at The White Pharmacy, Cor. Princeton avenue and (Hand street. Washington, Jun* i t 7 Not much credence |k placed «»n official circular upon the pulishefl r< or I that Vis count Alolkl Japan* ie Ambassador Is about to be succeded h> Itaron Ka**ko. former ntln! *ci of lie flee. The re port originated nrnor lendera of rh*" anti administration In Tokln of (Alolkl, who have he* n demanding the r* < all of ambassador ulmatng Inc Udeiicy ih re alm with San Francisco I' JauaneRo situation. Vfr. an<l Mrs J c Klnzer nttd daughter, .Mt«* Kenf. ha\e returned rom a two weeks pleaaure trip to I the Jamestown Exposition and other historic points. THE PPEMVM IIE I’HF.HM First Reporter I see hy the last edition that our old schoolmate. Jones, has committed suicide. Second Reporter flurry down and von may he in time to prevent his doing It. Mr W R Cnl!e\. of this city, left vfcsterdav on a lm-ln<>- trip to Rleh | mond, Va. CAR GOES OVER GORGE away yesterday. M.IPS VWAt IliOAl (i(K\V \\l» SMAMtHS TO I'UMtKHH ON IttM'kS 1IKI.OW. IMpua, O.. June 10.— a Dayton. Covington and lMqun traction car. stopped dangerously near the edge ot it washout while the crew transfer* red freight across a gorge, slipped It startoif to move us (VmtPrvtor Harry Nelhaus stood behind ft. tie fore Nelhaus could hoard the car it gathered momentum and sp«sl down the Incline, falling Into the gorge. It was completely wrecked. Washouts have cost the traction company $10,000. HEARTBURN AND SOUR STOMACH ,>i IOKL1 RKLKKVI i* \ni> PRKM* XNKNTI.V (T IIKII l»\ KTOMACII TAIII.IITS, Heartburn and Sour stomach are ‘ a used by an arid or sour condition <»i the stomach Quick relief Is ob tained from these distressing sytnp letns of Indigestion by taking one or two tablets when needed. Taken t cqulnrly after tuents they tone and i lengthen the stomach and enable 1 to digest the food and prevent ler mentation, which Is Hie cause ol heart-burn and sour stomach. Sold and guaranteed by Tito White Phar Cor. ITIneetiu axe. and 11 la ml si r« et. Mr. w. II Thomas accompanied |,y Ids son I'uni has returner from a v,Hl1 Of a week to the Jamestown Exposition ami points of Interest in i'iai vicinity. Mr. Thomas guys the show Is a good one. Very many of Its features being eexcoptlonnlly fins and all who attend neeni to have a good word for the mngnillccnt stale exhibits and the handsome state building. Mr. Thomas says ho ran "Ot understand why any West Vlr gininn or Virginian or a citizen of ally other stain would he displeased lo assume the role of a knocker when i here Is such a magnificent display and collection to he seen at the Expo r-itIon. The feeling and Judgment of all loyal and patriotic citizens Is the Jamestown Exposition will he a Kiand success and Is a sucres at thi lime, though a number <»r buildings ha\e not been fully llnlshed and tin exhibits planed, when one remember^ however out of 122 days I here was <’»•'{ days of rain It Is very plain why there should lit; some delay. Mr. Thomas having homo friends on the hoard of Governor’s made enquiry of them ns to conditions, dlllcultles pros pects etc., and after hearing the facts (does not. hesitate to say they- have accomplished wonders and deserve | tIn* [liaise and applause of the whole nation. Get everybody arrange to Islt the Exo It loll some time during the summer and Ihey will see the best show, more to interest, more to I ntdriict than at an. Exposition here tofore. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Havo you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overlooked your nervous i synlem and caused trouble with your | kidneys and bladder? Have yon i pains in Joins, side, back, groins and j bladder? Have you a flabby appear ance of fbe fare, especially undei I Mi<- eyes. Too rcrpiently a deslro! I to pass urine? ff so, William's Kid ney F»ll| will <nro you. Price r»0c. For ; ile by Tli** White pharmacy, ('or. Mland street ami Princeton ave The funeral *»f Mr* M if Crokett. a prominent woman of Tazewell j eoi nty, who died at the family rest : deuce Haturday whh conducted from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. lh»* Presbyterian mlnlstri officiating Interment was made In ifh<* family cemetery. The deceased was a wife of I>r. Melvin Crockett, I a well known physician of Tazewell I county and also a slater of Mrs M C j flames, sister in law to Messrs. W S and .(. I, Crockett and and a ■ daughter Iri law of Mr.-- Salih* A Crockett, all of tips city. I to NOT NKOLKCT THF, mihltllFN At this reason of ttie year the first unnatural looseness of a child's bow els should have Immediate attention The best thing that can he given Is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and TMnrrrhnea Remedy followed by cas tor oil as directed with each bottle of the remedy. For sale by The White pharmacy. Cor. Princeton ave nue and flland street. CLASSIFIED WANT AIM*. ONK-HALF CKNT 1»KR WOltD. WANTED:-For U. S. Ar my, able-bodied, unmar ried men between ages of 21 and 35; citizens of Uni ted States, of good charac ter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For infor mation apply at Recruit ing oilier, Thornton Build ing, Blucfield, W. Va. W'ANTKU: \n Piporlonrsil paulry woman ami experienced linen Mis tress. Hotel \ltamont. •»-i r»-tf. Foil RF.NT: Kloven rooms. 2nd floor next to tho uew Y M. C. A. Pulaski street. Prof. T. H. R. Christie. tf. l'N)R RKNT: Throe nice rooms, apply at 59 Pulaski street. Rue- i hannous old stand. 5-23-tr. I'tfll HALF. cloud driving horse. Address O. T. F llox 711 City *.-1 9-tf. LOST oil HTOLFN I Smith and Wesson revolver, 32 blue steel and 1 one numbering machine trom the I Dally l.cader otllce. Any tnforma-i lion leading to roeovoiv will be rewarded Return to Louder of flee. »; 3-tf. FOR HALF: Fresh awoel milk and hatter milk. Apply mI Mrs. It. L. (■ralmni’s, 300 Rogers street, <; i o-dt. 'TEW HOTEL RJVER.STOF Keystone, W. Va. A. Nl<’llI I,HON. Munutfer. Newly refitted throughout will nmniodloun sample rooms FVFRYTIIINO FIItMT-C'I,AHH. open day aai night and ran on th '•luropean and American Plan Your patronage respectfully so I I Id ted THE OLD RELIABLE 7unriture Repairer, Packci And Upholsterer. If you nm -I IiIh Horvlcoo Phone 1K No. of plact * business, 127 Raleigh Street. Your Patronage solicited PMMIOT IIOWAltn L. B. ALLEN ATTORNEY AT MW. bees |o announce llial lie has rosum e.l the practice or law. With office lit No. :m Princeton avenue, and offers Ills services to the public. |(<. w||| practice la both State and I'ederal Courts. "* Sealed bids will bo received to June joth for tho erection at Gra ham, Va., of a two story brick dwel ling bouse. Plans and specifications may be seen at tho office of the archi tects, VV. K. & R. tJ. Shufflobarger, Graham or Rluefleld, or at the ofllce of Graham Grocery Co., Graham, Va TUGS. N. WILLIAMSON, Graham, Va — NOTICE. We have employed an < xperlence.l Upholsterer and Furniture Repairer from High Point, N. and lire now prepared to do nil elric.o,, of Up liolnterliiK and furniture repairing promptidy. Wo Kuaranlee nil flip work. 1 I.UEEIELD MERCHAN ' RISE EXCHANGE, Furniture Stores find Housf ! hold Goods. 5 CENT THEATRE »ARTKK ItUOf’K, IlM KI'IKUi AVK .1—( IHVI.l s WI I M.Y—;{ 40NDAY. W! ;i »N KHI lA Y, FRIDAY >P'Ui 2 p. rn. until 10 p. in Hp< < in Mention io I it f 11 f'n and ihildren. II UHtratfwl sent.'*. . C The Japanese situation look* tame ^alongside the* situation iu Russia. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS t> 1 A i k. Ok’ VV n.o 1 V mu UNiA, MKUCkut COUNTY, to-wit; Mary June Muiuor, . , .Couipluluaul. Vs. James K. Maluor.Defendant Pcudlug In tho Circuit Court ol Mercer Couuiy. Tho above nuuicd defendant will l AKtl NOI ll’li lbut ou Wednesday n»e null, duy of July, i*jo7, tbo com plainant above named, will take tho deposition* ol Judge j. u. McCou nell und various other wltucbsuu to be used us evidence lu the trial of the above si)led cause, iu behalf of tin* compluinunt, at tlio law oitlco of mown a Martin, In tlio city of Cutlettsburg, In tho stuto of Kon tucky, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. in. and G o’clock p. in. of snld ■lay. And If from uuy cause the taking of snld deposit Ions bo not coiumoucod on tbut duy, or if cotn inenced bo not completed, tho same will be continued from day to day, or from time to time, and place to place, until completed. MAHY JANH MAlNOlt. My Sexton & ICohorts, bor Attor neys. G-U- IThur. WKSr VIIUIINIA: At Ilules hold in tho Clerk’s office of tho Circuit * < urt ol i ho Couuiy of Mercer ou •he 3rd day of June, IIM>7. Mary Jauo Maluor, Plaintiff, against | In Chancery •lames it. Maluor, Defendant. • he object of this suit Is to obtain tm the complainant a divorce, a vinculo nmtrlmunH from tho said deicudunt and tho custody of three Inimit children mimed In tho bill nml for other relief. Ami It apearlng from an affidavit made ami filed with tho pnpern lu ibis cause that tho plnlntlrr bus used din* diligence to uncertain In what '■•'inly tlio defendant Ih without ef • '*<1, It. |h therefore, on motion of l lie plaintiff, by cniiiiHcl, ordered that. Mild defendant do appear at the < '"rk'H office of the Circuit Court of Mercer County within ono month nr.er the date of tho first publica tion of this order and do what, may be necosHnry to protect IiIh Intoroat In IIiIh cult. Atfoof; \v. n. TIonnkor, Clerk, flexion Roberta, p. Q. fi (I-T Thug. WIS8T . VIRGINIA.-- At. Rules held ill till! Clerk’s Olllco of tho Olr* i nil. Court of tho County of Mercer "ii Hie 3rd day of June, 11)07. Kuphenila P. Mooro, et ul., Vs. | In Cbunecry. . lullhew Parker Moore, et ul. l be object of this gnlt |h first, to • hluln iierinisslon of the Circuit ‘"'it of Mercer County, West Vlr iiiia, under the provisions and In • in lunnce of Chapter 83, (»f the Code "i West Virginia, to make private ilc under the direction and control ’• : aid Court all of n certain moiety et’ a tract of land new held by the . hi i ii 11 IT as trustee, and substituted i "dec? under the will of Joliuston Moore, deceased, a copy of which Is •I'd with Hie Rill in this suit ns I x11fI»it "A' or such part thereof as aid trustees in the exerclso of a mind discretion may deem best. The aid moiety is of a certain tract of and of about Heveri Thousand Five Hundred Acre loaded in Mercei County, West Vlrgle'M. all of which was conveyed t,, ua.u Johnston Moore II v T .lohm ton M? hiirmaban. Ad nlnlsfrator <le bonis non, of Robert McCulloch, deceased, with the will i i aid McCulloch annex* d, nntl ns nt orney In fact r certain persons lamed In said conveyance, by %'cj dated July 2 Mb, 1884 and n cop” f which Is filed \ It h lh* hill ns I; hil.lt and the other moiety of which I now owned by the said McLnnnabnri In ii|j# own right. And or general relief, .Second If ji l»e fotiiui right and •*" Court In tills suit has purladle* -n to do ho, that the Hill herein !>'• tiik*n and treated as a peltlon under Section 4, of chapter 8 4 of U « Code of We if Virginia, for tiio transfer of tin- Hindu arising from Kai l sale, from the hand* of said •I I f#,e; In the State of West Vir ginia info fiieir hands as trustee* ir. ♦ it«• State of Pennsylvania, and or der said funds to lie removed |»y said •la tees to the said State of f’enn -Kanla, where they were appointed aid qualified, and for general relief. And |t appearing from an affidavit fnade and filed with the papers In tf i cause that fin- defendants Mnt f! '■ w Parker Moore, Thomas Paxton Moore, Mis \nnle p Moore and Charles j. ffepburn are non-residents of ffie State of West Vlrglnln. it Is fh« refore, on motion of fhe piainflff, by counsel, ordered that said defon dants do appear at tlie Clerk’s Office of the Clrciit Court of Mercer Coun tv within one month after the dnto f the fit-t publication of this order and do what may he necessary to irote r thefr interest In this suit. Attest; W. 0. ffonnker. Clerk. Havid C. Johnston, ff C * Tfernard McClaugherty, and Hate Pendleton, P. Q. tJ-« 4Thur.