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Flat Top National Bank * OF BLUEFIELD. WEST VIRGINIA. Organised *903. UNITED STATES'tDfcPOSITARY. k h ,K,,J lKii- CASHlfcK w I II OMAH, Vl« K PwKttJOhNT. W.l' HICKS, A hhih i anl ( ahiu * k. Resource" Over Half Million Dollars. cnpitui sunk. auxi.oeo.o4i llltc^rf 4 1 H»«-kl.«Wmi MxWIII,. OIIXMM..IHI A* " II -■ Surplus Fund . a U.’..000.00 PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS N'Yiirltjr |0 Depositor*, . .mm,.. I n'.‘...l;. !’ r . . "• ’ V IU-LU8 MUO.OM. ‘ ** " ’ ' * ' t M>IVIUKI> I’ltOFITH ftjo.ono. Clx tfii-et IWaticmal Kant? BUJEFIELD. WEST VIRGINIA. Total Rcsour ces 1*1-3, Millions 3% interest on Time Deposits DO YOUR liANnh C Wl FH T HE OLDEST, STR0NCEST|8ANK IN TOWN eiAtt AND' fil mw*. B Ll: EFI ELD.VV; VA $175-Diamond Ring-$ 175 FREE! The Daily Leader aw'ayVrfJ A HANDS!) V E DIAMOND RING t(> n °si popu a- btdv clerk or steno= g raphe in the eiiy <kf Uluefield receiving Lary=;si Number Of Votes Over All Contestants. RILES AM) CONDITIONS. I he la.lv receivin the !. test number.,f votes at the close of btisiness o o'clock bv il.'e iwiv er f “*’a',l.e,l.*h‘: |,ri.te- rhe will be by ballots furnished on the lJ.iil\ Leader \Nith su .scnpti mi receipts tor the Daily Leader. follows * * * lS 111 1 ipin>n c •riilicate vote* arc issued candidates as On PaymentstC n Old Subscriptions 1.00 will #ive your favorite _ -r .. 1.50 . •* . .J5 ^ otes 2.00 “ •• •• .. ..b"i0 2.50 " “ •• .« '.’.I'..:. . .. •• .. .. •• On Payment on Tsfew Subscription 1.00 will #ivelyu r favorite .. \ 5o .. .. .. . I.»0 V otes 2 "oo. . 2.50. •• . jiV 3.00 • <• .. .. •r^1’ . N00 Ti"„"i|t'li" I1'' i8sl,“l f,,r ■> b*HH payment than one dollar. final i d J.n! ot ' r rv^."le ,ri«h» *<> reject any candidate and also to pass nriai nt upon any question that may arise. 1 rli’e ren?.0.1. ‘T.V ' be changed to count lor another candidate well know , ' balloting will be canvassed by a committee of wen known oilmens nun of Htandin# in the city. _Lhe P1 <r( liohlin# the liual count will be announced later. ,..Diamond Ring Contest... ONE VOTE FOR njinf yf DAILY LEA HER VOTING CONTEST VOID A »TEft~ATJgTJTTT7t. 1907. written'on'11. on if ,‘ea',<r wi"> *<>»' favorite, name NOTICE. I" '"Iw'fii two rontc.tantn toe prize will I C Conallv Uivuit <1 or.anuJ»tr |.n*t, ol equal value wilt be giveu ' ct*w,ll,Jr • HR MIS|?»t4K CO^BON 4lTm«T| . From ‘ 'Hie Pent ami Huddled R.»st*' by V a lice Thotii|MM>n In the Outing Mag.ty.lm* for Septumher. | A group of dirty fellows stands at the street corner. against the background of a tnihllc hoii.ic. You | ‘ •*** that in New York .*n<l you it in l/ondon. hut you do uot see it I any where save !:i the Anglo-Saxon world. The German an I Latin Idle, but only those of our breed loaf. 'In gloomy fellowship a* street cor ners. These fellows of brick lane ' •re typical or tlie race. Their liands are in their pockets. Their caps are | pulled down over their eyes. Their t shoulder* are hunched up. They are mean and sullen and wicked. \ l>o 1 I girl passes. Her hair is in curl papers; her hoots are broken; her skirt drags muddlly. Under her arms Is a bundle of coats covered with black linen cloth, which she has just finished matching for the sweat • ■r. One of the loafers lifts his head {showing a salmon face a face like a bad dream and drawls an insult at the girl. Lam, ye petty larcenlst!" she a > s and goes her way. An old woman In cap and apron comes from the public house; she is bent and weazoned; she carries i wretched little thing tha<t seems >o belong to the human species, an | idiot, almost bald, that rattles a sort J of wooden ball, filled with nuts or pebbles. A man crosses the road I<ike all others he Is small. They breed the Londoner big and tall and wholesome In the west; here .the Kngllshuren are little and warped and stunted—no bigger than the Jews. This little man slouch**)* along; Ids coat Is foul with mud and grease: a dirty brown neckerchief hides bis lack of a shirt; his trousers me trodden rags about the heels 1*'* Is swallowed by the black mouth of n lodging-house. Oo you In after him. There nre half n thousand such places where you may get a four-penn’orth of sleep. Through a ; tone hall you com** Into a little Jiv ing room, where at night the men sleep on the benches. At one side an Iron sink with a dripping faucet. TWond. the dormitory, filled with beds, where adults and children .‘deep together. A woman squats on the floor weaving the mat she hawks from door to door. Now and then she calls one of the children over to - her ami cuffs it; probably her own. The nmu who bus just come in tells [her of bis "luck.” It has been bloodv bad, he says and be sits at a table and eats fired fish out of a yellow paper. As it grows later the lodgers come In by one and two. some are well on in drink and are I happy. Tobacco smoke, the smell of food and beer, a rancid odor of stale humanity cloud the air. At the fire the women qi arrel for room to toast herring. HAT AN AW FI F TIMF. *"* ClinnilHTlaln’a Colic, ('Imlern itiul IHan-lucn Remedy Cured Him It Is with pleasure that I give you this unsolicited testimonial. About a year ago when I had a severe case of measles I got rought out. in a bard rain and the mease*, settred in my itomach and bowels. I had an awful lime and had it not been for the use of Chamberlain's Colie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not hiv* •ossibly lived but a few hours long er. but thanks to this remedy I nm ow strong and well. I have written he abov e through simple gratitude nd I shall always s|>eak a good word for this remedy. Sam II. iwin, Concord. Oa. For sale by The A’hte Pharmacy, Cor. Princeton Ave ne and lilnnd Street. The Daughters of the Confederacy will hold their regular monthly meet ing on Monday. September the 2nd. :i x p. p). at 'he residence of Mrs. II P. lo'ding Minefield avenue. II is retuipste I that all who have ap plication blanks filled out will send them in ai this meeting. rliiiARTBURN AND SOUR SiOMACH .11 ICItM UK' IKVKII ANI> I'RHX ANKNTliV Cl HKD RV HYDAI.K'H HT IMACfl TARLKTK Heartburn and Sour istomach are caused by an arid or sour condition or the stomach Quick relief Is ob 'nlned from these distressing symp *>nis of Indigestion by taking one or two tablets when needed. Taken regularly after meats they tone and •"rengthen the stomach and enable t to digest the food and prevent fer mentation which Is the canae of heart-burn and sour stomach. Sold » i guaranteed by The White Phar nnev ';or Prlncetln ave. and Bland at reet. nu n uni mwhi ii mi Hone la Klehard Mansfield, the | moat areotnplIsh- I of at* tor*. lie mix widely known and universally oved ||e honored hi- profe alon wllli that rare #•harm and ability lhal aeldom falla to man. lie dignified the stage with a high purpose. (fix name lx honored on two eontlnen’x. He first prepare | himself for an artlxf, hut laid aalde the f*>nel! and the brush for the lime light of the rare aetor He had the highest rnn eeptlrtu of Ihe beautiful, |and hla early vision for the artists' life wax fulfilled as the greatest artlxt among aetors of hlx generation. He was the best exponent of Shakespearean t raged let; of hla day. It Is refreshing fo study a man like .Mansfield who won hlx laurela uj>on I WANT Aim. ONtt-lALT C’K.NT RKR WORD. ^ .i ■ — 'V AN 1 ED— for U. 8, Army; able bodied unmarried men between ages of 21 and 35j citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits who can speak, read and write English. Men wantel now for Service in Cuba. For information apply at Re cruiting Office Thornton Building, Bluelield, W. Va FURNITURE REPAIRING at home. Upholstering and Polishing, Pack ing for shipment by a thoroughly experienced workman. Apply II. Eaton, I*oca). 8-14-tf A’ANTED—Situation by competent bookkeeper; have had ten years’ experience with coal company. Address Box 14. Northfork. West Virginia. 8-28-3t POSITION WANTED Well edu cated man wants position In any capacity, expert accountant, at present in uncongenial occupation and wants to change. Reply to S. Cautuck, care of Dally Deader. 8-2-tf WANTED—Four good boyB to -»ell papers on the street. Apply at .eader office. POR RENT Three rooms. Apply to I). Schnurman. 839 Princeton avenue. 8-27-P IX)ST—Ladles’ small, open-taco gold watch, monogram “K. R..’* oil Princeton avenue, between Summers street and station or on car going to ball ground. Return to Ireader office anil receive re ward of $5. POR RENT—^Six-room houso with bath and basement at 7 19 Wyom ing street. Apply .1 IJ. Harrluon •105 Scott street, 8-26-tl' FOR SALE A beautiful well Improved farm of • 70 acres, In the valley of Virginia, n sight of churches, Jepot. gchoo. ■ostoltlce, etc., tine neighborhood '300 fruit trees, gracing land wel' watered, farm suitable for stock ’•nit, grain or dairy farm. A ver> onvonlently arranged 8 room brick ouse, slate roof, bath room corn lete, hot and cold water. 19 Jet cetylene gas plant, all necessary out ulldlngs, first class In every respect, good 6 room tenant house. For further Information address, W. P. CAMPBELL, Quarts Draft, Va. FARM FOR S/*'E-1 have Just ad placed nt ruy hands for sale a irm consisting o* acres with a lne-room dwell ^nlshed In hnrd ood( with nlc "h room. 1 nls nd is situate v- -j 3 1-2 miles of he city llmua, out 200 acres eared. Every »• of the farm can e irrigated iro *opious spring In he mountain I 'nt of the build ug. it Is one tr- prettiest homes t. Mercer coul win be sold or a reasons hi —. Title perfect. \ddress D. B. pioneer Real istnfe Agent, Blufleld, W. Va. 7-26-10' POR SAI(K: — I have ,'tist had placed In my hands fo- sate a new up-to date frame a».v «ietal roof dwell ing on Olies on very reas onable tcnm 8 roomi. with bath room at w attic, hot and cold water, eu-rla lights phone connections an dhot air furnace Inside beautifully finished up In hard wood. H R BALDWIN, Pioneer real estate Agent, Plrct National Rank i Building tVOM.tX WITHOl’T A HTOHIAPH, Rereral years ago. an amlnent ear* reon removed the entire stomach of a woman suffering from Oanoer. The patient survived the operation nd lived several months Thin wo nan had no use for Rydale's Stomach Tablets. Rut every one whoee stomach Is diseased or deranged does and will find these tablets a perfect remedy, no matter what form For iale by The White Pharmacy W, Princeton avenue and Bland Bt the higher plane and In an age whefT the atage In no occupied with frivoli ty and the vulgar. Would that we had more Mans fields. Min sympathies were hroa I and hln whole life beautiful by that which belongs only to the truly great. a story In told of him that while traveling on a train one Christmas eve how he made a f’hrlnfman tree for the only child, a intlo girl, who wan with his compa ny. and made her heart glad with a shower of present*. it 1* well that Manwfteld lived, an I many a tear will fall when It I* known the cur tain has fallen for the lant time upon this great actor. BLUEFIELD BOOK & STATIONERY CO. Fine Office Supplies —AND - Time Saving Devices We have on hands the m/>st complete Line of Labor Saving Devices ever shown in the city. Filing Cabinets, Desks, Stationary Cabinets, Carbon Paper, Typewriter Ribbons, Pencils, Pens, Ink. Everything for the office at moderate prices. TELEPHONE 73. ELKS BUILDING. JULY 14, lfHH Leave Bluefleld 8:26 a. m. for lorfolk, Pullman Sleeers, Cafe Ulu og Car. 8:40 a. m. daily for Roanoke and o termed late point*. Leave Bluefleld 9:40 a. m. for loanoko, Lynchburg. Norfolk and II points on the Shenandoah divis on. Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to v'ew York, via Hagerstown. Pull nau Sleeper to Norfolk, cafe dining ar . 2:66 p. m. lor Roanoke and Lynch- I »urg and Intermediate stations and he Shenandoah Valley. Philadelphia nd New York. Sleeper to 1’hlladei •hla. 8:4 8 p. in. for Roanoke, Lynch* '»urg. Richmond. Norfolk. Pullman deeper to Norfolk aud l.yuchburg o Richmond. Cafe car. Trams auive at Hluelleld from the .ast at 8.16 a. ui.a 8:60 a. in., 2:10 • m., 8 lo aud 8:10 p. m. Pi iu the VVest at 8:16 a. m., 8:30 ui 8.30 a. m.. 2:06 p. in., 8:16 . m.. 8.38 p. m. Le«ve Hiucheld 8:20 p. m. for Keuova, Columbus and all points -Vest aud Northwest. Pullman lee|u is tor Columbus. St. Louis and Chicago. Ciuclnuati, Cafe cars. 8 j."> a. in. for Keuova. Cincinnati Portsmouth, Columbus. St. Louis. Thro ij-.li Pullman Sleeper to Coluin >us. Cafe ca* 8:65 a. m puliman Sleepers for Columbus, ftoiedo and Chicago. Cafe lliiiug car. I^eave 8:30 a. m. and 2:If> laily for Tazewell, Norton and all nations on Clinch Valley division. Arrive from Norton and points on Hie Clinch Valley division at 2:40 p. in. aud 7:30 p. in. l*eave G.--* *• m. for Keuova aud uternieniat* stations via Wayne. Leave 6:0e «. ni. and 2:40 p. m or YVelcu an-* Intermediate stations Kor Pocr^—tas 6:60 a. m., 8:25 a. u., 2:40 r %nd 8 20 p. m. Al ive from r tas at 8:26 a. m., 2:05 p. m. •* 8:88 p. m. For Hra»vwai leave Hluefleld 5:f.Q - m., 8:08 «a ■*., 8:26 a. m., 2:40 p. m., and P:M p. m. Call on a**»t Norfolk and West ern Hallway for tickets, maps and additional Information. W. D. BEVILL. O. P A.. Roanoke. Virginia I Drpeists Suonlies nuallit* Rather Than Price When > on III e h i( 1 \\ null) you ho 11 your chancrx to ifot well for a few cents ? Certainly n<it. Our | oliry in to ifivo the best ponniblo quality at a reasonable price A«k your doctor if thin in not a ifood “tore to bririif bin prescription to be co ui po fi n rt e d. V\ o would be pleased to have you try onr prescription nervleo. CUT FLOWERS EVERY TUESDAY! THURSDAY AND SATURDAY Phone It** J L. CROCKETT. Princeton hi. St, TanMfl St. DON'T FQKOKT that w« ♦ natall alortrlc work at tho lowont prlr#. phono. writ* or rail and ***« na about vour wi/rk. OMMU FI/KOTIUrAL HPP Pl.V M t r»\«tTftrPTION CO. TRY PLUTO W/*TER Fir Sale at Tire WMte Pharmacy Cor. Prt. k:o*. Aw. ,ir«l y |^,.d £t Visitation > Academy For Young Ladies WYTHEVILLE; VIRGINIA. . ■_ - I' ir ji e-lass course of Htt’.ilie < imate a n <1 s!tru,;m(iii,i. - jar feet fdenl school for delicate or l»i.< ! u <■ k1 i i lr. I'ot cn i ahtj.'. in - and in form.it ion address THK id KM TkKSfc, W y t In \ i Ile, V a. the old reliable 7unriture Repairer, Part A.u.1 Upholsterer. Ff you nos'1 hin hpivIcpo Phono No. of plat1* f business, 4 27 Half! Sircpt. Your PatronaKP solicit KMMKT FIOWAKI). Bluefieid Mart Works J Granite and Marb Monuments Head-Stones, Tablets, Fencin Cemet Bluetield, W. V: L. R. AUiBIT. ATTORN KV AT LAW U'-kh to announ< o that he hai d the practice of law, with No. 321 Princeton avenue, an Mb nervlcen to the public, practice in both State and WANTED [ YOPR SMOR AND UMHK REPAIRING. all work i»o\r nk\| MACK CAMPBE II? SOUTH BLAND J »