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Men's Smart Suits For Holiday Wear ^ ou will want to ** dress up' a little for the Holidays, at lea. t you ought to, most everybody does. Come in and see what we offer you, say for $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00. Every Suit guaranteed to give perfect satis faction. We arc prepared to furnish Christmas presents for Men and Boys. Below we mention a few articles. BAi H FOBES J HANDKERCHIEF CASES CRAVATS CUFF CASES COLLAR BAGS SMOKING JACKETS In factj.cverything to be found in a complete line of Cents Furnishings. You are as welcome to look as to Imv. Shumate Clothing Co. BLUEFIELD, W. VA. • 239 Princeton Avo. Successors to Shelton 8c Jordon 1TOTICE! I am selling out below cost my entire stock of goods, consisting of CLOAKS, SKIRTS, MIL LINERY and DRY GOODS Am closing out ail standing accounts. Please call and settle with me only. WM. SAMETH, - - 15 Bland Street. typewriters For SALE and for REMT We have on hand the following sfcoond-h&ud and rebuilt mnehlueX: '•! No, 3 Olivers, with Ions: n id ,-U«»rV t&rriages, $7." and $h.“». 3 No. 3 Olivers, Regular, very tr used, £» to 875. 1 No. 5 Underwood, 75,000 erial, SMLVcash, 875 time. 1 BUckensderfer, No. 7, almo;» new, i Manhattan, “B,” almost now. 1 Commercial Visible, 810. 5 Brand New No. 5 Olivers. The No. 5 Oliver is the kingo' th< typewriter world today. More OLIVKIiS Imve Imtii <s«>ld in Went Virginia in the past two yriirs ttisn all otln-r writing ni»< hiur*> combined. Williams & Stewart Room 50, State Bank ni l BLIKFIl Id), W. VA. Kindling Wood Klin dried and cut stove !*• tiu delivered to any address on short i o tire from the Saxon Lime & Lumber Co. NEW PLANT. Phone a trial order to No. 78. ORUGGIS f SUPPLIES Quality Rattier Than Price WTien ou aro nick wou’-l you sell your chance* tn get well for a few ret ‘h? Certainly not. Our policy 1* to give 'he bent po*h:M. quality at a reasonable price. A»-k your doctor if 4bin is not a good store to bring fiH pre-erl»n > > be compounded. \\> « oil be pieaseti to have you ry our prescription <ervlc» CUT FLOWERS EV RY TUEI THURS. ANIi SAT. J, L, CROCKETT, Priii ret on tvr. and Tazewell <f <r 1 1' ■ WANTED *<M e»p»Ti<n« ed <*;i|e»fu«-n . n<| hrll< <Llflir « to *t;lit 011 lr.nl OuiIuk *<>b‘ at I Sank A Ma-dl. Kimball and W>Mi. W- \ >» i ' Apf’iJ to If Hank liim'i«»l! a. Vn. WIhii you want to mi* li .n . or flat adtenl«e In Hie fbiilj l»i mI« i PERSONAL W. ,\ Thornliill. of Godfrey. V* iliu Riioat of friends in tJic city. W S. Hazelwood. of Mora, was a business visitor to tin- city today. * apt. ( Rotuford went to Roanoke on a business trip today. J. W. Miles, of Or ana, was a Rlnofleld visitor today. W . M. Lewis, of Devon, spent Sun 'lav in the city. Mrs- S. \V. Wiliams, of VVyth - viA'• *. is visiting relatives in the city. MLs Francis Huvger, of Huntlng ;s- a re • fit visitor in the oily, if- H. Shell on was up from Pcar iv 1 mrfjf to I.*y seeing after his bus! CUSS FIE J COLUMN vns IN mis COM MX nxi; < i;m ,\ WORD. V. axtkd For l”. s. Artny, able* bodied, unmarried nun between ages M .1 and citizens of the l.'nlted ''Li’ev o f >od character and tern tetaf habits, who can speak, read iud w ri Kugllah, Men wanted now or service in Cuba. For informa ion apply at Recruiting office, Hlue fieid. \V. Va. ■vll N \\ ANTED—Miners. coke men j an I laborers of all kinds. can find atva<Jy employment at the largej Wining and coking plant of th< Poeahontn (’ornolidated Collier* Co., Pocahonta*. Va. Apply to I l'f r-on to Win. Lcckie, Division j Superintend* nt. 11-1 rf lOOMtf KOU UKNT li rooms eti Pulaski street at $12 per month Prof. t. U u Chrl«t|e. ' Ut) >M IIOI'.-k for rent, with bath and bawment, on Wyoming street. 'AAX'hD Man to take Cincinnati] Post in Minefield. vpply at S'. .1 i rr|K liluefifdd bvmhk»( oppre it# Htro«t car llarn. 'I A ' llili—Three sale* *.«)»•«* |,i. ’’* ■*« Ml'i'h Win. Siiineili, tr, iiinnii ■ttwi, iUYLER’S CAND’i ALWAYS FRESH rHE WHI TE PHARMACY •’*/!n r PrIp etun \ve an i Wand St Have alto! ri each forest roe, a king I lot lister's Jtocky Moun tain Tea. for sale by *he Whit* l’harmj*ey. n ks matters in tlu* city. ’*'• A -'Iart in. of Wytltn county. 1-t here seeing aft*‘r his business in teregia in the city. JudKt‘ ••'tank Maynard, who 1ms ,M*°n 'ery sick with typhoid fever, is reported some better. <iillogple. ot Tazewell, conn 1>'■ is ,1"“ «»est of his brother-in «r *tr?nt \ I: hell a Kir. ^ V‘* ‘"ilKoi J hit this looming ■ >» Mi* 'Ml tile iiolhi;ty» it!• relative* u Ids oil boniu at Xcnii^ra, Vu: — Misses Hi'ulah and .Vita ]{yi> » and ! Fred Farley spent Sunday with friend* in Welch. rant, and Mrs. w. if. NVhitwgrth, j »»r Williamson. returned home today l nfu-r a few day* visit to relatives : iu the cltv. / Dr. A. S. It. Wood, of Lynchburg, i Is visiting his brother, l). R. Wood. t Cu*hi r of (ho Union Hank aud Trust ; f‘o. wlio hns typhoid fever, Willie, tlie sixteen year old son or Mr. and Mm. William lllcks. lias 1 about recovered from a four weeks »e|ge of typhoid fever. Mrs. Ida Gilmore aud children, "ho have been the rucsts of Mrs. .1 C. Gilmore for some time, re turned to their home at Sanford, X. C.. this morning. •I -I. Warden, of Kimball who re-, f -ntly underwent an op‘ration at St. Luke's hospital, was nblo to return liotno tills afternoon. Jf«* was accom panied by his wife. Juroiue Mitchell, of South RIuc lield. has just returned from an ex-! (ended business Itrip ihrough the' counties of Northern Virginia. Ho reports business good in that sec tion. \ndrew Nunn and David Goings, of Mount Airy, N. C., Joined the i’nited States Army at tlje recruiting station hero today and will leave tonight for the Columbus. Ohio, bar racks. They will enter the Infantry service. The revival service at the Calvary Baptist church conducted by Hev. R. K. Holden which has been In prog ress about eight or ten days, contin ues with increased interest. There were two immersions last night and some conversions. The ehurcli ex-^ tended a call to Rev. Holder to he- ] come their pastor, out he has not j yet given his decision. He has an J urgent call to return to Missouri, j WP LOOK OVER THE LIST - OF OUR - Christmas Novelties Everyone has gifts in abundance for the other members of the family, but we are HEADQUARTERS FOR PRESENTS FOR MEN Walking Sticks Umbrellas Gloves Cravats Mufflers Reefers Collar Bags Fmblem Buttons Silk Hosiery Bath Robes Smoking Jackets House Slippers Suit Hangers Handkerchiefs Suit Cases Hand Bags Stick Pins Fancy Vests Lrdi3s Suit Cases and Hand Bags buy now when you can get your choice. Mail orders will receive our prompt and careful attention. Metropolitan Men’s Furnishing Co. Elk’s Bldg. Bland Street NOTICIO Rlmn,,»i rrow»u are .mill attend In* i lif i$; O001 auction Kale at “on. 11 * ' Jeweler on Princeton Nvenue. Mr. J. v. .Morross in con* ducting the gale which will continue '■•Ml nil the poods are sold. The hours for ii< sal* ;,re 3 .'50 and 7;:;o ’*• *"■ 1 he atock consists of the* larpeHt line of loath r poods ever offered In this city. i.atlloT hand , o. ■ and card • a>o| then thei • !» a beautiful di-.1 ,»• o | it»by* 3 ctr. ! H Pon Bon dishes. v,i •* of all IcsiRns and l.ofm sUm • »lt p.; which tie off. . .1 at, «wr (lt ridicu lously ro w,.rices, it v «fl n.j<o |.ny ' "i to n> >• their 1 ?ti • o r twlup setn •l * US’ t t|P '1 ■ (• 1* • <)i|r Christum- tnrkey Your money Icick if you are not H; ti- fled Scats for !. !*dl s. Nov o be t h ncc to * 1 ve tnor,ey on yottT Christmas presents. THKo I>| /;i«;r, f Vi»J, r, Priorct ,t> \v nttc " \ N I F It—-Three shVh khIos |a» <ile«, apply U rn, Sai|teMi. 15 |||an,| •Street, It l„ .Vfwh and non are* visiting f b>' f \< w k it k. tteftir nlsflfs lone irivurunre on*l »*\<i neeil It Mia 11 to necil It once mtd not I wise if. |'„ »f. IMhT.KV sells nothing but the flKHT. 12-7-1 w We have some nice ELECTRICAL FIXTURES going at a Bargain A a rv Call and see us for prices Mail orders given attention Climax Electrical Supply & Con. Company, BLUEFIELD, W. VA. Xo. let. 12 IHntifl Hi rift. I ' t »: 1* hep Hi tv jul> ti; y fiUii. , ' * i-.. « i,. r, rr.i.V. n' ! 1'ivaehinfe Ml »h«* u*ual itOut toui^ht. Everybody In'itrd. . H. , W.IXTBD—iThiHv Milt*!! la* «lic«, aj)|>l> Win. Hnmotli, t.j III.mhJ Htreot. Clothing on Credit Come right now and get all the winter clothing you . want— your credit Ib good here—and you can buy on $1 a week pay ments at CaBh Store prlcen— factory to wearer—73 stores. Smart Fall Coats oN bettor values In Ladles’ and Misses Coals can be found in town—all prevailing colors —all new styles—all lengths. Pay In convenient payments. $10 to $30 Furs on Credit Womeon'8 Suits Trimmed Hats Girls' Coats Hllk Waists $10 to $35 $2 to $10 $3 to $7 $1.50 to $0 Men’s Overcoats Overcoat time is h-re nnd you Mil go a long way before you can match our quality or price. Splendid Overcoats of warm all wool mnterial for men and youths—ensy terms. $10 to $18 Men's Suits..$10 to $25 Hoy s 2 piece Buits $2.50 to $8 Men’s Raincoats.. ,$io to $20 Hoy’s Overcoats. . . $5 to $10 Men’s Hats.$1.50 to $n OPEX KVKNI1VCM. Liberty Credit Co. ’Phono «2I. «0 BU’ETIEU) AVENUE. V A 11! t f ■ L i ri l ^ . i» t v .11 | S lire* of tx»r/thing Tl».»l K Beautiful * r -J lm''*. sitin';. I*ach hunmn t»einp Itn* sniticthtns >lit>(fn|iii4hins. in form. proportions, counteuaare restore. voice In fe, I itiss, t ho Hi,III mil l' ni|>'t, Jn rn-vu tl i»s wwll .e <*>rpor«al pin • iounomx Till** vnrlil\ Is the* source of **\i*i'. thin* l*o.nnMfiit and interesting in tin external wpiM -the foundation of tl>« • hole moral labile of |itnivcr o Certain external circumstances, as food. climate. mode of IH«*. have ih«* flower of ins' ilu> animal oiguni Rut Ion. so .v- to make it deviate from that of lip i-a rent. But this effort terminates in the Individual. Thus, a fair KmtMshnmn. If cximsed to the mid. becomes dark and swarthy in Bengal lmt his offspring. If from an Knglish woman, nre Irani lust as fair ns In himself was originally; nnd the chil dren, nfler any nuinlu'r of generations that wp have yet observed, are hii 11 horn equally fair, provided thorn has bonn mi Intermixture of dark blood, i Cause of Seaman's Bad Language. Af So'ii luinipton I Kiik.) a BPiuiiiui named Johnson had to appear before the borough magistrate on a charge ot making use of h:«d langur go in St. Mary's street. In explanation \he said he was married In St. Mary * church, Southampton, niunv years Ago. He left Southampton after the ceremony and was away several year*. Coining hack the other day ho went to look at the church, and (hid ing there was still no steeple lo li lie did in hiR righteous anger use some very strong words. In fitting the do fondant ten shillings and costs the chuirman of the bench said many peo ple lmd said strong things about such a beautiful church as St. Mary's liav. lug no steeple, but they did not use such bad expressions as the defendant had. A Breeches Stratagem. After the battle of Haralllies had been won by the great duko of .Marl borough, Lord John liny, who com manded a regiment of Scotch dra goons, when the reglmeut of foot' called the King's, consisting of 1,200 men. submitted to him and surrend ered tltelr arms and colors, ordered, to prevent limit running away, and the necessity of setting a strong gimrd over them, that every man should cut a piece out of the waist band of bis breeches, which obliged them to hold them up with one hand and In that posture they marched with a guard of only 2fi dragoons and a sergeant. Charles XII. did some thing like this by the Muscovites after j the battle of Xarva. Man'* Prejudice for Black Clothe*. In opening an a ills He <1 rcHts oxhlbi lion Mr. IamiIk N. Parker, master ol the recent Warwick pageant, said there coulil he no doubt that ihc j clothes men wore were foolish. says the Pull Mall (lazette. lie claimed that as woman could itrrny herself Ir. sympathetic colors and flowing fold* the time had arrived when man should j he placed on equality with her. instead j of the having to array himself in hluck ! for dinner, the theater, funerals and weddings. He believed and hoped that his pageants would do something to sweep yway the prejudice for black for it was a horrid custom on the part of civilization. Dead. “Silas Kidder has just answered my letter," said the country editor's as 1 sislant. "You know I wrote to him and told him ills subscription had ex 1 plied." "What does he say?" asked ! the editor. ‘ numbed if 1 know, lie Just sent my letter bnck with some i Italian words sciawled on the bottom ! of it. Looks like 'requlescat in paee.'"j —Catholic Standard and Times. Gossip Set to Music. "1 went to the opera last night." "What did yon hear?" "That Mra Firowning is going to get a divorce, Mrs. Iliggs has the dearest dog and a new batn. and the Hutton's are going to live in India —Harper's Weekly WIf !. PtVi M30T fh 7.HF nnr v .: ..Tnu'-ra. . .. jOiJs. commanding the fel rul tr »oi«< brought here to kecj order during tlic mluers R.rike is b' llcved to haro dee I ** do j to recommend tho soldiers .mraediato recall. Ther«* seems no doubt 'l.at he thinks the mine own* «*r* uilslc j tho war. department. Ho 1.' convinced that there is no prob ability of disorder on the strikers' part. dEARTBURN AND SOUP STOMACH JUICKL1 URIJRYKIt ANl* »*EK»t WENT I v C*UltKI> BY m MALE’S .fOMACH TABLETS HoartCirn and hour stomach are caused b> nn acid or sour coufl:t»on of the stomach Quick relief la ob tained from these distressing syrup «otu8 of indigestion by taktog one or two tablets when needed Taken regularly after meaie they ton* * ad strengthen the stomach an • «*n« .<e t to digest the food and prev»-u: aicntatlOL, which ia the cat M* heait-burn and sour stomach. 8.»ld and guaranteed by The Whitt- > r>*-. rav’y. Ik *. Prtncetln are. and Bland St root Fatheriy Solicitude “So your boy ha? sone back to col lege.” ' Ycs.*’ uii-\i>r«.d Parmer Corntos sel. nn” l m glad of it. lie’s done nothin’ but road hooks nil summer. Now, m.tvbe lie'll get a little exer cise.’’— Washington Star. Not What He Meant. John wns telling her about the members of l»i; football team. "Now, there's Brown,” said lie; “In a f«w weeks' it nr he'll be our best man." “Oh, Jack," sho gushed, "what A nl<*e way to ask me!" A Sure Winner. Mis. IbnpocK—Those who are un lucky in love are said to bo lucky at enrds. Hen pec!*—If you'd let me out night*, dent I tit ale it would be a good th'ng for me t( play poker.—Fuck. *FFL10TBI> WITH SORI KVE* FOR 33 YEAR&. 1 have boon afUlciod with tore ^ye3 for .hirty-throe year-i. Thlrteon ears ago 1 became totally o-ind and was blind Cor six years. My eye* A*erc badly inflamed. One of my neighbor.' insisted upon my, trying Chamber.-tin's Salvo and ga/e no inlf a box of it. To my surprise ;t lealed ni7 eyes and my sight came oack to me.—P. C. Earls, Cynibtana, Ky. Chamberlain’s Salve is for sale oy The White Pharmacy The doll sale held by tho Bland Street Methodist ladles begins to morrow afternoon, the tenth, at the East End Pharmacy. Fruit cako also will lie sold. When your cook leaven advertise in the I tally IvonUcr. PRODUCE QUOTATION S. \a furnished by Bluefleld Pr duct A Commissi.m Co., wholesale dor’era in produce, fruits and vegetables: Tomatoes, per crate . $1.60 Lemons, per box, fancy. 6.00 Honey, per pound. 18 Irish otatoes, cr bbl. 8.60 Apples, per bbl. a no Cabbage, per 100 lbs. I 10 Onions, per bn.126 Pears, preserving, per bu. . 1 76 Sweet Potatoes, per bu. ... t *5 I rapes. Concords, per bask1 ‘'5 tutabaga-. per 100 lb. . . - « $ |Peanuts, raw. per lb. 09 ’eanuts, roasted, per lb. . t>j TF ANY MAN in this town has a reasonable doubt that Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes will not better his looks, we are ready for that man. In Stein Bloch Smart Clothes we have a good thing for you, and we want it believed. These clothes are so well made and are full of so much style that they will make an instant impression on any man. We want thi doubter. Pajamas, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, ALL IN THE LATEST DESIGNS Thornton Clothing Co I Ik* bfirgrut Mena find Moyu* Store in tlicCitv. 401 Princeton Ave. BLUEFIELD, - - .A’EST VA