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■F V 01 SiOn io Bv \ ScrlLOSS B»0» & CO* *f *t CcOTwCS MA«f«»» • («*.*t& HCV/ Von* You Can hr: Dressed Correct from Head to Foot BY CALLING ON SHUMATE CLOTHING CO. 2:H> Princeton Avc., BKuticld V/. Vu, W'c c in lit any man or lmv ia t’»< city with an rp-to dat'* Suit <»r Over coat- in size, i|iia!»t v ami price. ()ac call will convince von that we have t!i«* at the rit»ht price**. We -< H Benjamin’s Clothes made in N ew York. I .tell new model comes t > ns as soon ns it is created. Sa it is that we sell clothes made in Yew York in the New York stvJc today; \\ e are exclusive agents lor toe Slio° von sin. uhl wear, the Edwin Clapp, in all styles, width* and si/, s t » lit the liar.J to lit. Best $1 Four i -!ian l Tie in the City. Y«>u arc as \ve‘c >a c t > look as ‘ o hm-. - Shumate Clothing Co. i?g-P£ii?£gl0fFA,vc: BLUEFIELD, W. VA. Successors to Shelton Sc Jordon NO SUCH VALUES EVER rTHlS IS THE DAY OF BIG REDUCTIONS AT Thismcrns money in your pocket, as we will give our customers the saving of hundreds of dollars for the next two weeks. First “Comers” Get the Pick, so don’t put off seeing the big values we have placed on sale. We do this to make room for our spring clothing line; and We Need the Room! Crawford Shoes N o.l no introduction to the public as the very best medium priced Hhoo on the market. Those aro in all leathers. Thj $1.00 one.3 a;.* cut to. Jji:l.20 The $3.f>0 onei are cut to. S2.83 "A Dollar Saved I-t a Dollar Male." Florsheim Shoes A f«MT of th*M> high-class shoes in Patent aut! Vlcl. cut to close as follows; ?o.00 Shoes go for. f4.00 Shoes go for. $:).20 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS (NOT MANHATTAN.) Tho choice picking in over 1,000 flno Madras and Cheviot Shirts In colors and whiten. No ono ever l -aw snch values tills early in the season. » All $2.50 Shirts going at.. $1.75 All $2.00 Shirts going at.$1.50 I All $1.50 Shirts going at. $1.15 All $1.00 Shiris going at. -- _Opportunity Knocks Once at Every Man's Door.” Nettleton Shoes JSv ryone I'now.s that ‘Nettl-.ton" means all thafa pevfe*t In men’s fine f o'M wear bu- not'- the slaughter. 00 Shoe-i will b*» old for..$I.7R f't.iO Sb-veti v 111 b»* sol ! for. lM-oo t-~.00 3hop^ will be sold for. fu-U now we ran fit all feet. Do not wall until the lines are r»lckel ■ ■•*er as • y ,^r* going fa Men’s Heavy Boots A few pairs of Men’s High Top Hoots in this >ale and are Ulg ' allies. While they Inst they go as follows; 15 inch Tan Hoots from $0.50 to .$4.30 # inch Uontiino Hlkakin Traced Hoot» from $7.tit) to.$0.00 All lioots and Shoes in this sale you buy from na at less than tho cost of handlin'?. CRAVENETTE OVERCOATS \I1 Raincoats niu-t ro and we have imt Urn knife to them, .last like picking up money; V #7.00—Those that were $12.50. At *I«.3o—TUokc that were $20.00. At. #ia..iO—Thoae that were $15 and At MtH.oo—Those that were $22.30. $10. At H1S..TO—Thow.' that Were $18.50. “A woi-d to the wine iVsuffkMeut Hats for M^n .‘00 »n‘: Fire Hatw. all male eith r by STETSON or KNOX, at pr|r«u rnn^ln^ from 1-3 to 1-1 off the regular price*. You :vn from 11.00 to $2.00 on each hat. Men’s Working Gloves baper-ially adapted to railroad or shop w«nr. mal:e in ;ie1n d< oi or Cordovan Gaunt I -ts All Glove* at $1.60 minced to . , fHt.11 All Glove* at $1.25 reduced to .. . . . . . w; All Glove* at $1.00 reduced to ... «.» All Pajamas Reduced 10 per cent. All Trunks Reduced 10 per cent On account of the great sacrifice we make on prices our terms on goods reduced during this sale are No Reduced Goods Charged ST R I ( IT I , Y CASH No Reduced Goods Returhed No Reduced Goods Laid Aside No Reduced Goods Exchanged No Cash Rrg.shr Checks Given _‘ Delays ar© Dangerous." Buy Now' Metropolitan Men's Furnishing Company Elk's Building - Bland Street. MARKET *■ > Graias V , » ». j .» \\ UUirt •"•‘fW’K (IARKTT ItFINitir. URMSilFll |JY THU HLi'lN Flf.'ljii UliOJiHa ,f; \V|5 •••■!»'. v t'i,>4|»* vY. 1>.-\ILY. *>;*•. IM«G« Cbve. Virginla-Caroflua. common . j j l4i 4t 4t An8l'0Q^3 ...4*. 4 31 Mm. Amalgamated C. >i.. ; ,',*j 44i 4fi. American Car and i-Viundr. «15 zZ 24 I 2s S American Cotton Oil .", ' American Locomotive, common. 37 37 - Ji 3 American Smelter* .. fit G2 7,** 0; 7 AtcU: ;on . 714 713 ,534 fi- 4 H & 0.. 79; 795 777 7K iL It. T ...... .. JOi 305 29 30 Colorado Fuel & Iron.15 } 15i | G4 1:, J Canadian Pacllic .Ill* m3 139* no Che,..]K*ake & Ohlj. 25*3 25; 25* 25J "* S*ctuitles .29J 39J 38 C> 4 Iv.arc auil lluit^on . . * ....12s1 j28) 1**l'^ii Krie. common .'.'.‘All* lo K.J U, l-.r:e, first preferred .. • nin°!o Central .1214 1215 1193 11V3 Louisville ant Na&hvijle. 93. 93i 924 82j Ml .;ourt. Kansas and Texas. -.ii .>*>» .... «'-»«* P.tI4..::::::n{ n* III n\ . atlotal Leal.. 33 33 33 33 e\v \ oik Cent sal ... D*1 on ft''-' oaa Norf Ik and Western .. AA\ G2| fil g’ Northern Pacific .. 107 107 |04» 10}i Ontario anil Western .. . . 03. o9i 29‘ Pennsylvania Railroad .AAAlMI 106; 105 10G Peoples Gas.. 714 741 73i 73i Reading ...7S3 794 76 77 Republic Iron and Steel . 14 14t 14 14j Rock Island .. 13* 433 j2j 12J southern Pacific .. 67£ 97j 64i „ Vftu* ... 971 973 96j »7 Southern* Railway, common . j.> 43 Mexican .. 134 13j l3j in!j . ..1011 1015 99* 100 4 Great Northern, common .. 403 403 40* 404 Ii n Ion Pacific..110* 1103 1067 1077 jiit* f| .nIS*c?l, common 2**^ *>3 »*oi Pnlted State.. Steel, preferred.!.'!.]] 803 8ii 794 79* («:oa Northern, preferred..H2i 1124 110,.- 1104 Wabash, common . u, u. ... . . . _ . ^2 *>2 “a \N abash, preferred.. lB, 16| 15J 1Pi J';rie’ Jn ! ..jr 265 25 3 25 25 Cart Iron Pipe... 19 19 19 !’■’ *?• S... .. 7 74 7 7* •!' x,f an .. IS 18 18 18 Pre.'se 1 Steel Car ... 17 173 17 I7i Money . 12 12 8 9 THEATRICAL NOTES Tii' con hiding performance of the Roll Boy company was given last light at the op^ra home when the. Hell Boy was reproduced. The performance was most credit ible to the entire company. Every member of which worked with a will ill the way through. It is the In tention of the Bell Boy company to return to Blucflcld in the. near fu ture. when the reputation they have made on this their initial visit should nsure for them a hcar y welcome. K VRL JANSEN. The Scandinavian lecture is the bill of fare at (lie Elks' opera house tonight for the benefit of the school library. The school childr >n have lolcl a lot of tickets and the house should be a bumper. NOTICE, I ntll fu ■ notice our iC wag 311 will s- , y the trade on Monday, Wednesday ,i:^ ' Saturday. [3LCEFIE ) • '] & COLD STOIC AL.: COMPANY. *M»-- i_ _I NOTE :: : TAX payers. The city \i>vs for the year 1907 ire nor ■ n 1 H13 Hick eta are In h ' hand .•! !). O Lilly, city trens irer. V. r.EWe Is at No. 107 ’’r I need .< • ;ve. All parties* who >ay the.’:- .1 < • at nnee. will receive 1 dlscou; ! ; . j m v c 'at. Later the >*-nr»lty pn-l - .ill be add0 ! a:i ■©quire! ’y l.i v. •L T \ nines. 11-9-1 w City Auditor. CHAIN’ MARKET. WHEAT— May.1033 101 102 1026 1 .!>o2 937 94 3 94 3 CORN— May.5 64 36 6 333 55 3 Hoc.5 54 558 313 543 OATS— May. 193 50 \ 493 492 D o. 164 47 \ 467 466 LARI)— Jan.12.97 12.97 12.77 12.82 May .. ..13.32 13.32 13.02 13.03 PORK— May .. .. S.03 8.05 7.92 7.92 •Jan. 8.07 8.07 8.02 8.02 RII1S— May .. .. 7.10 7.17 7.OK 7.10 Jan.6.92 6.97 6.69 6.90 NEW YORK COTTON. Doc. 1045 1017 1032 1037 Jan.1004 1007 992 993 March ...101 1 1015 1001 1003 May .... 1023 1024 1010 1012 PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. As furnished by BlueQeld Produce A Commission Co., wholesale dealer* lu produce, fruits and vegetables: Tomatoes, per crate .61.50 Lemons, per box, fancy. 6.00 Honey, per pound.18 Irish otatoea, cr bbl. 3.50 Apples, per bbl. 8.00 Cabbage, per 100 ir>s. 1.40 Onions, per bu.1.25 Pears, preserving, per bu.1.7 5 fi'.vct t Potatoes, per bu. 2.75 Crapes, Concord*, per basket. . .25 Rutabagas, per 100 lb. 1.25 Peanuts, raw, per lb.09 Peanuts, roasted, per lb.9J Peanuts, rocond grade, raw .. .08 I Perfection in Modeling T he button boot for men is particularly dressy this season for business and street wear. Note how carefully our modeler has devel oped each detail and each shapely line of the boot illustrated. It has every' new custom feature—the narrow and sloping toe the full swing , 0:1 outside, and the smartly trimmed flat , e;\iCii.»iQn roie. ' *:k of 'l.is ig the ac 1: . t.\lodged superiority v oC Reg il materials and w o r V m a n s h i p, a n d ‘•■ A the Regal quarter • ^'x size fittings. One of 43 correct styles f<>r ii • '-on, mstlo in ail leathers. Quarter-Size*! New r«I1 Stylo Book Sent PompaM on Beque«t. $3.50 And $400 Upwiai*. |» M ' Muff | Ofdni Promptly filled M ft€4L Slim* ! FOR MEN ,.., V | ”T** /•*. . /. Attoi.fw, f I * Wnjn^ * o .