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Modish Linen Suits No summer outfit will he complete without at least one of these smart tub suits. They are perfectly tailored and daintily trimmed, com bining the smartness of the tailor suit with the beauty of the lingerie frock. White Linen Eton and pony jacket suits em broidered in pretty conventional designs or trimmed with Irish lace medallions and embn ddery. $10.00 to $25.00 WTT ite and natural linen cut-away coat and pony jacket suit—severe and smart. $15.50 to $22.00 Natural linen Eton suit with black taffeta sailor collar and tics embioidered in red. $16.00 Blue, green, black and champagne Eton and pony ,acket suits beautifully braided. $12 to $16.50 - W. O. FERRELL, BL'J EFIELD. W. VA. [ ' 1 re i.; 1o Suin * ! •1 w; ’ ‘ t a Kodak m.iU i:iir I lie Kodak iinpie, e rain and in* v |ive. | (S all l»y d i \ 1 i l»* 111 ^ 1 *i' *s "ra' st kodaks" : 1 on lo ' 9.00. Kod ks, $5 00 t<> $105.00 sln»\\ yon the e\\ Kodak Things. THE expert tailor, Mr. H. C. Bouhage, represent ing Strouse & Bros., of Balti more. is at our store taking measures for fall and winter. We in\ ite you to call in and look at his line which is the largest line he has ever shown. T",hornton Clothing Company. vwvv 4 v v v v • w4 v v VV V V %♦ V KELLY & MOYERS. 3--- - ~ /'I.ER'i tN WHISKIES. VMNL3 F F * f DIES, ALES, BEERS IPorters and All Ki 6s of Liquors. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD & POOL-ROOM CONNECTED U F- OF-TOWN ORDERS c HIPPED PROMPTLY !»♦!*♦%♦%•*»♦%i4»*\ . »»*.4'.i . .aaaaaaa wwtt wrf «c wwwviA'tii•» > » i—-mw■ rr i i BITS OF LOCAL INFORMATION Concerning Our People in The City and County. Mr Jamies Lawrence and little boys, Dewey and Win. I.uey, who have been visiting relatives nearl Minefield returned yesterday to their | homo at Kckninn. + + * Misses Della May, Flora Sti*e| and Mtty fTankins. who have boon visiting I clouds in Minefield, returned yester day to their liome at Ta/.evvel). •I* »I* v Misses Kvelyn and Maine S'. < 'lair, of Tazewell, stopped off on their return Irani tin* imposition at Jamestown and spent the Fourth in ! Minefield. Mr. Hetiuy Levitt, of Coehurn. who has been visiting liis sister. Mrs i Samuel Turk, returned to his home | ye terdav afternoon. Miss Lillian Sonenherg. who has •.. tli" guest of Mrs. Turk for a few days returned yesterday on No. I to h'*r home at Keystone. Mr. .1 M Kipps and little dangle ter. Myrtle, who have boon visiting relatives at f’hristlanslmrg returned yesterday to their home on 3rd st. + Mrs. (j. |{ Davis after being skill fully treated for two weeks at St Indies Hospital, was dismissed yes terdav and re'urned to her home at St. Maul. Vh. 4* *1* *!• h was reported here yesterday 'hat Itii hlands was tin* scene of unit,, a destructive fire on tin* lib. j'he entire Mrlck works being prne tii .illy destroyed before tlie (Ire vva - extinguished. Mev. D. T. Miles and family who have been visiting nt New Hope and Mriinoton, have retunied to Mluefleld when* they will spend some days be fore n timing to theft hkftie sij, Coburn. Kev. \\ . \\ . Micks left yesfordav lor Conldale and Mayhenry where lie will preach Sunday morning and j evening. •!• *!• Mrs. Sidney Wood and daughter, I W. Melton, of (iordouvilie, Va. are visiting .Mr. and Mrs. .1. |f Rosenheim on Franklin street. -I- * + Miss Margaret Micks who has been Mn• *ill. lists, on tlie advice of her physician resigned her position as organist at Bland street church. VVe under* and that her ootidit'ion Is somewhat improved. *f* + * Mr. and Mrs. J. m Wright left I y esterda v on No. l for Norfolk to attend a german given there by the Norlhfork Merman Club. •!- + Mrs. .1. I.. Stnllard who lias been | visiting tier son Mr. R. T. Stnllard. assist a nt secretary at the V. M. ('. A . returned yesterday to her home at Coeburn, Va. I(ev. s B Vaught, of Brnmwell V;'s in the city yesterday for the purpose of perfecting plans for the issii,. of a ajier giving Information concerning the work now being done by the Southern Methodist church ill the coalfields. We understand that Mr. \\\ R. Dawson, who was supervisor of the V A- W. railroad, over the Poca hontas Division, pas been promoted to the office of Assistant Stiperin f nderit of the same division. Miss Bert ha Warfield, the popular milliner for ihe Pedigo store will !• tve tonight for Baltimore, where she will spend her vacation with friends and homo folks. ,t, p»# Mi-. Fannie Reynolds, one <»f tlie • xi f II. ni salesladies at the |Vdlgo d' I»ai t nielli store, left this afternoon to Visit relaivea and friends at Salem ni.J Roanoke. She will” also extend h« r trip to Norfolk and fake In the ICxpo ilion at .latm town before re turning to Minefield. *:• ■!< -enator White stopped off yester and M*enf t|„. 11a\ in Hlnefleld on hU return home at .Matoman from the Jamestown (exposition. •: •: •! Mr " (!. Kaslev i. turned yes " ’d;,> morning from Williamson and Male wan, where he apent the Hh with Special friend*. d •f. It. fJott. of Hintonv and •l T Hetherlntrton, nt * near I' Inf. ton topped over it Minefield ve-terdaj on their way to visit friend at Halley, Ta/^well county, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Having broken the sprocket to 1 r moving picture machine the night of the Fourth, we beg to state that onr machinery will he *h hape <-o we fan go ahead with onr performances the am* as usual at 2 p. m today. THK WONDERLAND OO Attorney D. K. French made a liUHlmvt!. trip to Weleii yesterday. •U *% /. Mr. S. »M. tiernard is reported ’ *l»iite 111 at tin1 home of Mr. J. it. ' Mi Ctillorlis on South Bland street. * *:* * l)r. (*. C. Wlnuo, of Baltimore, is visiting relativi in this city at the i ••spi’ct ive home, ol Messrs. James \VIngo and H. t; Bike. *********** IM> IT NOW. Now is the time to take something to clean and build * up the blood, ridding the sys * tcm of Ifie poisTnous waste * matter and acids which cause lllieuiuatlBin, Blood disorders, * Nervous Debility, Backache , * and other miserable weak * nesses. Here is one of tin* simplest * though safest and most cer * tain mixtures, which can rend * ily bo prepared at hfjlno ut * nominal cost: Fluid Extract Dandelion one-lialf ounce, Compound * Kuragon one ounce, Com * pound Byrup Barsaprilla tiiree ' ounces. (Jet the.-,<* ingredi ents from any reliable phar macy and mix by shaking * them well In a bottle The * dose is one teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. Also * drink plenty of water. I Ids homo-made mixture, ” writes a noted authority, will overcome most forms of Kidney and Bladder troubles and at tho sanies time force the Kidneys to Alter and strain all impurities and ac ids from tho blond, restor ing tho full blood count of per cent blood corpuscles, w hich means good, sound health and vigorous vitality, »o say nothing of the clear, iosy skin' and complexion * which must result. ****♦**.♦*• TI*o following are (Tie esimates "* <\|k -uditures and sources of rev enue for the fiscal year ending May ::,sr» HdlS, as made by the Connell I ol the City of Minefield on tlie 2nd day of July, 1007: Personul property, on a valua tlon of $ 1,007,4)70.00 at $ <1,(MiS.28 Real estate on a valuation of $•1,200,000.00 at lOets I2.S00.00 Capitation tax 2,304.00 Rent of Court House 300.00 F,nos 0.000.00 License Tax, May and June. 5,000.00 Rnl due City from all sour cea 11,000.00 N. and W. Railway and other corporations 2 0!{jj s** l)iie from Morn r County, ac count paupers 1,000.00 Total. $51,006.10 Liabilities and estimates for levy. Streets $1,000.00 Salaries. Mayer Auditor, Sup pervlsors. Council, Engi neers. Recorder Janitor, and Inspectors 8,000.00 Police, sain Me One Chief and I I patrolmen 0,000.00 Sttreet lighting OOllghts at I'eOO 2-3 per month 1.700.00 Eire salaries $40.00, 27 pay plugs at $3«>.oo per year, IS additional ordered 2.000,00 Storm sewers throughout the city 0.000,00 Mnlntananee of prisoners 2.ooo.no [Contingent expenses 4,1556.10 Interest on old bonds 3.750.00 Interest on new bonds 5,000.00 Total $11,606.10 L T. AKERS. Auditor. 7 6-3Sat. A M, E, CHURCH There will J •« only (wo services b*‘l»| in tip' (Kurt lions,, Hull on Sunday; pi nhlng at II n. m. and 7:1". |». m A• 3 0VI01 k there will lie a meet, ini; of feu. members to organize the Worn Mini Ion,it; mlfe <> defy. STATE <)l OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO Frank .1 Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F .1. Cheney Co., doinK business In the City ,.f Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay »h< nni of ONE fll’NOKED DOLLARS for each and every rase of Catarrh that < an not be cured by tin* use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. CRANK .1 CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and sub scribed In my presence, this (!th day of December, A. D. 1HHG. A. W. OLKASON (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-j bally, and act* directly on the blood and mo con surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free. y I CHENEY A CO . Toledo, O. | Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pill* for con stipation. WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE DISPLAY OF Fall Selections of Foreign and Domestic Overcoating and Suitings Tuesday and Wednes day, July 9 th and 10th. An expert cutter and designer here to take measurements. Prices to please and our guarantee with every order placed in our care. _ V# i - i l Princeton Avenue, BLUEFIELD. $ KLuSHS CAFE. . * ===! Meals served from 6 a. m. -j to 12 p. in. daily. Prompt and efficient service. Short Orders and Lunches. Ham and Eggs.lGcts. Htonk c.nd Eggs.1 5cts. Hamburgers... 15 and 20cts. All kinds of Sandwiches 5 and 10 cents COFFEE Gets. No. 9 Princeton Avenue ^ nil, INK TOR AWAY FROM HOMK WIIKV MOST NKKDHD. People are oTten very much disap pointed to find that their family phy sician is away from home when they most need his services. Diseases like i ramp colic ami cholera morbus re prompt treatment, and have In many instances proven fatal before medicine could ho procured or n physician summoned. The right way * •<» keep at hand n bottle of Chatn 'erlnln's Colic, Cholera and Di rt tioea Remedy. No physician can rescribe a hotter medicine for these ilseae/s. My having It In the house on escape much pain and Buffering ml all risk. Huy it now; it may avo life For sale by I he White Pharmacy, f’or. Prlnce f n avenue and Mland street. DISTRICT CONFERENCE fP’v O. A. Malden, presiding el fl r of Ihe Tazewel) District announ < that the |Hatrlet Conference will «onven« at Miainwell July 17 and V ill continue till the 21th. He be lieves In taking time by the fore loci<( and has already appointed the chairman of the different communl tie He has appointed Rev. W. W • licks chairman of the committee on Mission*, and Rev. D H. Carr chair man of the committee on the Hplrl f';al Ktnte of the church. Qonsfp, Men gossip Just as much as the Women do Only the men don't hold Op their hands and say "laind •<> kca!" To The Consumers The Credit Guide for Bluefield and vicinity is now being com piled, it will rate everybody who has obtained credit. Ask the merchant what it is to have a good rating. Merchants Mercantile Agency. .. • ■ I t I l-l-l-t-t-l-l-l-ft-l : c O'LEARY GEO. O’LEARY : • "r | | C. O'LEARY & SON, i [ GEN. AGENTS FOR r ; Eureka Land Company | West End Land Company i !: : Phone 518. : \ Kt* ELUEFIELD,W.VA. j » i • t . i . . . . . . d . T r i-i-i T-; v i—r*r*l—I-}—f—I—If 1 | WONDERLAND The Amusement Place For Young and Old. „ All the latest subjects. Pleasinq to all. Changes dally. ShfinYinq tialtery open Inr ladies and gentlemen. Best of order preserved HARTIN BLOCK BIUFFIFLD AVENUE*