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The Daily Leader! Published t \<1 > cveuiu/ Sunday. _ Kn ' red ns *o -on.I olus- i \wtl Ntii. titiHi i tin* i*i> : <> • . • at ithieiield, \v. V.v, undo. i »' ngress. Mar !i id, 1S7!». suusrim*i min h.\ i i:s 1 >;• !y, one y> ir. j i 5 i. ly, sl\ :ri 'llh -• . |. ij J'«*l'y, one mouth. 2.-,c Addrc all comnninlont lei and till rein Ltaticc; to t.i Ijm, *.on« 1’ubMohIi e C >nipauy, J. a Muir ! don. Mngr. Ii’lophoii>*.: Hu Incas ollhc at: h 'torlal li 'i. i, »»3. Advertising rates made kn >\ n oi iij Mention. Tilt I{S|>\\ .UTlIltXoo.V, mil . ij. : cnator Jeff 1 avis of Arkansas wub ns good ns his word. 1! did make n > •* I Tiot speech against tru. .. al though he broke the precede), „t new senators, who are suppes. l o hten and not talk until th. have passed the freshman class.. \\Tr*n hi announced the intention of making a eech Immediately after ’i n . ring upon tils duties as senator, tin- old senator gave him the hor.se laugh siiid declared they would leav. iiu?l hi .! and while the new senat< i ed diessod his remarks to ciupiy < . and those who might appear in th k ■' erics. lint th' press began to comment upon tlie matter, and de clared that it was not in keeping *lth the dignity of that body i0 subject any in tuber, however, i "w. to an indignity, and the mn'i. i ally hecame the subject of so much . un nicnt the country was curious about Uie affair, and contrary to expecta tioiui the Arkansas senator wo given an attentive !i a ring while lie poured oiioc into ‘he trusts. There is one thing we must n lidie about the* Junior Bt»n;.tor from Ar kansas, that is. ho wenl To Washing*' on with the idea of doing somethin c ■ and refuses to b* suppressed. ;p is as much a senator anTT'u aTW.-i htty «S high to his state as the mo t an tique relic in the upper house and we admire him for bis determined Hand, however much we may dislike •Hie measure he lias introduced be fore that body. NO Tillltl> TKIOI. Resident Hooseveit has e.id i.tiy rea l the handwriting on th<* w i!l for at last he reiterates the .1. la i.Uion lie made on the night of tij • la-t presidential election in which he declared tliai under no clrcumst nn ■ would he be a candidate for n - .»»• cept another nomination, and tl-ai he has not changed and • shall n-t change the decision thu an no’inced." The president will most like' tempt, to influence the pai y into nominating Taft, but In this to* will have a different task, and me 1 wi h violent opposition even In Mr. r own state The two most popular men in America are Theodore Itoosev* i and VilJlam J Hr yj n Both sir n i .it prominently iibuv* all others iti i • t respective parties With tin . in;; mrion of Hooseveit as ;i candidate tlie H<-publican party ir h > eb s d> spl f. The radical clem nt >f ;|, ‘ stand patters” ore at dn-'i. • drf ri No candidate but Tin *d< • Iloosovelt could uni’o the part H Indeed the popular pre.dd nt himself could. The Democratic party will no t • for** tli country in a solid . halanx n>‘\i year. .Ml factions will unite upon Mr. Bryan. He is ;he otn iria;, w .10 can lead the party to victorr Tli * opposition to Mr Hi van bn given away. Those who have iblv hit 1 continuously rinco his first nop.. Iration in have nrT?fo h lc. ! his leadership. Henry Watteison. who has fought the Nebraskan r e* tliniously now endorses hi* rand dacy and urges noin>• — Moii With Hot kcv 1* our of the way Hryan will tm lestionav-y win. No report from p ! of Health Only boll tb« water ft nlsb* • 1 and/ Mean up o r prentl ft a p an that cx-Tax C 1, oner Dilllon enters the gtjlc- i*l w.td the big coal ini' hind him 1 " ( bar! • on Oszetfe tit t by thi* lime m x year "T ‘ " 'itlll b a* big a jo Vo Tie* Parkersburg .Pate Journal <b - s not tak'* ♦> I t *h 1 1 > si 1 Idea—there are sevet* u. : bats vi, on which th< party r In tl * > v< nt of nn extra ^e*ioi I HI 'Hi" M'-'lunaf) >ti of II n f{ < Ja^ non a* Ju-lr-: of t’e T • • Jndlrjol Dtstrlf' Indicate# u • i ^ * • * t \ i ’ i a 11 i ■ i.) i \t ,'m ,| i' ii.itm Vi * i »)■)■. i iM I'ltifiMifl i •! $t*-*t in tlie v oil lilies o\i i v. ho e Our'- III ^.Ihi.jili, fnvt ha* prr aidt'il I *>111<» liipknuii i gifted in .! ut. in- degree wit la Hie <|Ui\ii»ly* 'but atlorn tIt ■ bench. I'm lit*, run! ; • • • t i** a lawyer pninstnk • • i1ugh in investigation, and • II- M. it possi HK*‘d of till* judicial .. :siI•• lament. In* has e tabliahed i *• ' I .s i u.lge which is repl te with niarkei < ifieliiiey and honorable dis . inet Ion The State can ill olYovd *.o spare su< it men an Judge Jnek son from h r public senrfee.—l.yneli jiirg News. . 'V*> an very much of the opinion h;. Mi Dillon has changed li Ik mind 1 ' •!• 1 be unbecoming in pa to •iniulv* whether the cause ]* to he onr i in influ nc« s emanating from '• "• ' vinher i»i Mr. Schorr. Of course tin' ;» ti ionfl and nil the an ,wers Mi the eireular letters were on tilt* si le 'il his candidacy, therefore some one must have struck a powerful lieik at the right time. -(’harleston • Ja/> I e. Is it the object of the Thrce-Ont !’• i s visit to the White House to apologize for ills unbridled audacity n heating Rurtoti. the court cnndl 1 l'ov Mayor of Cleveland?—Now York Sun. I’ei haps one reason the president open tod a pari of his former mos age is that he wanted to nee how t would look without the simplified lolling. Atlanta Journal. The ' agle of the new $20 gold ece is represented in llight. . It • ill be agreed that tills is fittingly •nililomntie of money’s most pro nounced characteristic.— Washing ton Herald. Some way the boom of Senator K»o\ does not look as though it •ould stand a growl many liaru ones — Atlanta Journal. MAPTPtt^w «Nn SOTTP STOT4ACF •riCKl.t IIP.'ff.VFJl AVI» »*F.!t'l \XENTI.v ( i ItEII BY It Y HALF'S .ST TABLETS. Heartburn and sour fltonmeti ar» caused by an ac’d o' Pour condition ttio stomach Uui'-k relief is on i ned from there distressing symp • in of indigestion by takhng one or ■ * y tablets when needed. Taken Gariy after meats they tone and • •ugthon the stomach and enable o digest the fond and prevent ter •citation, which Is the cause ot •Mtt-burn anil sour stomach Sole • ml guaranteed by The White Fha - nncy. Cor PrlncetlD avo. and Bland Street CLEARFORK Cloarfork, V’a., Dee. in Joe i.nn • and Cab Horton, of Bluefleld, are in our vicinity bird hunting for a few days. Messrs. .1. it. Gregory and C. H Stowers have gone to Minefield with t lead of produce. Cline Stowers and .las. Tgo passed through here a day or two since o’Hi .1 nice lot of hogs for the Blue field market. *'G Vi;*. Davis and brollter, paid >1| o. V. C tree. Of Tazewell a plei.j-ant viBit *' C. Snead, of Tazewell, was here on ! usint'ss Monday. ■I s Morgan, of Bluefleld ,is here °n a visit to his sister, Mrs. J. j. Mi hop. •r K Gilliam, of Cove Creek killed •' lork* r that weighed r.lo pounds net. J 'o inspect his raw mill and lumber can < tt other poiutH*on the N' and w d. 1 Xf• k ho .old a fine horse in lIn raze well market for th** sum of I;{u0. VTLIIAM3* M KTDNFY PILLS Have you oeg\e ted your Kidneys? Have • ou overlooked your nervous •ysfen and earned trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you f slnn In loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appear g.cc of the. f.ice, especially ur.det the eye-. Too requcotly a desire *o pa •« tt-lne? rf BO, williams Kid ney pill will cure you. *rl' e 60c, i’or ->aie by The White pharmacy ( ' r Bland street nr:d Princeton ave. Ute ;ss iess of Killing Authors, i;*rr> I n illy no us- killing nn v"*° r ■ ' m i)»e count rv pro ' Kvm*r r ti rr- because the man with • ; •>* him M 1ik» a bird that mimt ; hi ( f We mltrlif lart a new or ‘ '» / »o discover people likely Uiok., and strangle them he i they find a piih’.laht r, l#*it even h d eni 1 fall, her an /• lr Is n«>i pov* •il" 1 ■ ■ il «■ ho r n write a micce* k intll t wrlll.-i), TJ.r. faculty an*ff In the moat un • i r' - dot. ,i can s i.iin(lcr —Sat ' ♦ ii i cak of men rv wo find f h ro Ai d cen ire only what we can nee K< rrimeberlna that none can be per fect r.ilwwi tnny me Holllater'* Rocky Mountain T#a. On aalo at th Wlilte Pharma/ y BLUNDER- IN- SfHffiCH amusing mistakes mauu u/ FOREIGN DIPLOMATS. "Their Ignorance of English Language Somet'rnes Taken Advantage Of by Mischievous, with Laugh > able Results. , Many and ludicrous are tin* blun dci - im.uIo by woiii'.' diplomats #ltir iin; ibelr llcst winters Ir Wash::;,; ton. o/ rout so, such miutukea uro ’nail** in pure* ignorance of the Kng •iah lnnvuugo. and the social c us lotus obtaining li**n*. Itut woi to tlie on "’ary diplomat wlm asks udvicu of a luinhicvmt* Washington maid, for she •; likely to load liitn ttstruy simply fur ilii* joy of the sport. Some 11 ill* ago an attache of the Malian embassy, is ho had arrived in The city w lie-ii the season was in full twlng. was invited io a superb private fill given by the wife of a prominent *• uatnr lie accepted, and at the «l»nce ho met a charming glri who spok* vi-i \ goo-l Italian. v. Lloh added uo *111 ly to his on joy m<ut. •'r supper ho toiilldcd to this girl TltHl as he spoke very little Kngllsh he was worried as to what ho would <av to his hostess, in acknowledg ment of her courtesy, in having. The Khl. ytomptly loplied that sin* would five him (he best phrase in use for saving ndleux to his hostess, and then she coached him until he was letter perfect. Ms tin guests were departing the at tache appi(inched Ills lioHlcsa. Click ing Ids heels together and making a most i h hoiate bow. he declared in Impressive tones: "Adieu, madanio. I haf had a bullt golli liiif." The in te.-a was unable to control her laughter she acknowledged his , salute Aii attache of ti:*. French embassy. " bo found the ! ■, ]ish htngtiage a ! • e uul puzzle, was speaking of n Kt.ii !\ Washington society leader. He wmlicil to express his admiration for her. All!" ho 'said, shrugging his shoulders. "She is n grand woman, so well deviled An I no.-need listener, who was a friend of the woman in question. In ligtiuntl) demanded whnt he was talk about. and found that the French man had meant to conipli ucut her fig ure by saying she was well developed! Some winters ago another diplomat had great difficulty in rernemb ring lares and names, lie finally lilt upon a plan which he thoir lit would prove satisfactory. If > carried a Uttlo red note liook wherever ho went and put down the names of the girls, u de scription of their appearance and the color of their gowns. This last item spoiled a good scheme and led to end less confusion because lie was very likely to meet a girl at a im whom ho had sat next at a dinner, and naturally who was not then in low neck and short sleeves, and thus he was always blundering. One of the Chinese ministers on his urrival received an Invitation to a ieiy lnrg" and important dinner srlven by t government ofllclal. lie carefully lead the formally engraved card and then wrote on its back: \|| right.*' put ii in the envelope and returned It to the son dor. * A debutante last winter went to a large dinner at which many foreign CIS wen. present. A South American attache took her out to dinner and everything went well until the des B-’t L was served. J'y tl.ii time the debutante's small talk wa exhausted, ns sin had had to chat mo e than her fair share 16 keep the ball dliiig. she noticed that the attach ■ '..I not cat his ice. and to make conversation she asked idly: Don t you cate for ice? cieain?” ' a'"- answi.. d simply, "it al way .j gii in i a pain In tny front.” An a"ache of th German embassy i ci]i to call on some Washington libuds th»! night that President Me Kill ley IWu|. Ill iug told that, the president was sinking he expressed not only Ids sorrow, hut great stir prise by saying: f am all taken aback, for yesterday I heard that he was as keen as a mink." No one has yet found out what Idea he intended to convey. Washington's White Squirrel. I he c are probably a thousand gray squirrels in the various parks in and about Washington,’* said an old ,entl.onan who walks a great deal, 'but there i only one white one that I have ever seen or heard of In my rambles about the District. lb—j Hmc ii ;i ii■:ib* has his home among tin* trees in the somewhat itnfro qtnuiied part of the Mall between third a ml Four-anil One Half Htrcch* lie Inn been tlie o for over a year ro.d tlie people it. the neighborhood w ho have made hi i acquaintance rfl|| lie albino because of his white ' m :""i p nk *ji . • t first i„. was esi ■ d at ound of app on, bine foot Mae and con 'd tlie band* ’ him pro|>*>r i»»M like the lUtfleb fJke *' «f dogs and .. who some b. offering I of 11 nt* My • be albino 1 * somewhat first, he cvllr •i when sat|. r< honorable. j fi i*y i TAK AND CANflHA LAOITA Roccrt ijvfrwort the complete core of Coughs, Cold*, Asthma and Hrenahltla and *11 Lung complaint* tendering to Consumption, MVERWORTH TAR AND WILD CHERRY, have for age* maintained an eatabllahed reputation • * standard Cough Remedy. It con tain* no eplum or harmful drug, can l*e given with aafety to children. Rrlc# fl.dO Member o'-Fif'VMl it .->* C?mm itee Fa^rs a 1 hor»* Is /yHicug probability that ti>:M '-•■H8UQ may •«■ au inipcnuut t in**. <• In f;.ovt* Ml oil- • methu iu. I li>* practice Ol Mini it. ’ a yn.il ''"OIU lile field equal iu \al»m to a tcuehi* -wn "■ **■"* ••linu'itil mjju i-.t «,nn ago, and ufit> lull Hi 11 It* I and Impor'ant im-mlii-r ( f njtbull idea con..jiit* !• «• Is in fu-.ur ol :i!n i! hing tho . -tra I-uint allowed %: • ;i a >.oal 1$ kicked f‘°»i iJaci-uit at a touchdown i Ills man, why v.a u member of t}io *1<1 nth*.; cointnllti 1* I.u»ore* the refer i.iailcn of the game in 1905. thinks :hu the difficulty of kicking tills goal i • not l»y nny me. m out firth es gj-< at *■ 1 •hat of scoring u ti ichdown, und •hat there lu no r'ui.son lor continuing to award a point for tut ft goals. It Is thought hy a good many persouh that •here is go little dltncutly iu klcklnv this goal that many gun *» are slinph delayed hy the lime lab n to punt out and make the kit i;. °f courao, many goals are missed, but it is not often that a critical game is decided hy the scoring or failure iti scoring a Higgle point. I’robably the lust case of the kind wag in the I’ennsylvanlu-Corncll game iu 1903. w hen the score whs 12 to 11, and there wuk a good deui of leusonable argu ment permissible u*. to wnether a game should hinge on such n point. It is oitcu the cage, when a goal is missed, that u rndilcn pug of wind had more to do wah the direction ot the kick than the phivci; foot, arid luck muj 'Veil. In mu U u ca.-o, decide an Im portant contest. LEADER OF THE TIGERS f.,**- ' — ... — ■ ■ — ■ ■■-» a cj&rjtfca&f/cj'- *jxmy&r Ca|j#^n McCormick Ih generally re raid'd la one* «.i tlio best players over l re duced by Princeton A Thankful Lot. The editors an- a curlou'. lot. Belonging to the writing ranks, We writo and write, but i>.e »*. them not. And vet they're lib* i .1 with ilmir -,|j • ** . Ruskir.'a BltUr CfllUliift. 'W: * . \ nir. ,,*• 1:-1‘ •; .t ; * ... cUaiorlig to ce|>ar:<:»‘ ! toib<t i:>.| manual labor, wc want cr.vj n:.»a to l • Tlttaja thinking, and another to l»t a! .’.ays working, and w« <a.l one a «eu •U-nian and the other an oocratlvo; vberets the workman ought often to h(* tl.Inking and the thinker often to be working, and both should be gen Uruen lu tho t^st tense. \a It la. we take bo»h ungentle. tho one envying, be other despising his brother: and be mass of aociety Is rj.Je up of mor »!d thinkers and miserable workers!" -John Uu. kiu Alter ii:; >\ui>' experience I should .notv the insurance business, (jive •m* « trial. IJ. ||. IIASbKY. •\16c V " t “FtY.i ’ NOVKMUF.H 21. 11107. Leave K:15 a. in. for Itoanokc, Norfolk and all points uu the Hh«n I aadoah division. Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to New York, via llagers f)*,n. Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to Norfolk Cafe Dining Car. 9:15 n. ni. for Roanoke, Rlch n°nd, Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper, Hning Car. 2:55 p. m. for Roanoke and Lynch burg and In term ulate stations and tho Shenandoah Valley Philadelphia »nd New York. Sleeper to Philadel »hla. 9:33 p. m. Tor Roanoke. Lynch •urg. Richmond. Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper to Norfolk and Lynchburg to Richmond. Care Car. From the West ai 8:00 a. m., 9:35 *• m., 2:05 p. rn, 5:50 p. m.. 9.23 •. m. Leave Blueflold 8:20 p. ni, for Conova Columbus an l all points Vest an! Northwest. Pullman Sleop r» for Columbus and Cincinnati. Cafe Cars. Trains arrive at Blueflold from th? 'nst at 9:20 a. m., 2:10 p. m.. 8:10 . m. and 9:20 p. m. • 9:30 a. m. Pullman Sleeper for olumbus. T«>le lo. Cafo Dining Car. Leave 9.35 a. in. and 2:25 p. m. aily for Tazewell, Norton and all tatlons on Clinch Valley division. Arrive from Norton and points on be Clinch Valley division at 2:40 p. m. and 8:25 p. ni. Leave (1:45 a. ni. tor Kcnova -and ntormedlaic stations via Wayne. Leave 5:10 a m. and 2:40 p. m. 1 or Welch and Intermediate stations. 1'or Pocahontas 5 10 a. m.. G:43 a. m., 9:30 a. m.. i: JO p. in. and S:20 p. m. Arrive from Pocahontas at 8:00 a. m., 2:05 p. in.. 5:50 p. m. , 9:35 a. m.. and 9:20 p. m. For Braimvell leave Blucfleld 5:10 a. m., 5:45 a. m., 9:30 a. m., 2:40 n. m. and 8:20 p. m. Cali on agent Norfolk nnd West ern Railway for tick ts maps and additional information. W. P. BKVILL (J. P. A.. Roanoke. Virginia. THE AUCTION SALE IS STILL ON AT DILGER’S, TKe Jeweler Hours: 3:30 and 7:30 p, m, GOOD CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY Forced to Go Out of Business I to announce t<> all my friends and custom ers, that owin<r to die recent death of Mr- I.. Masil. of the firm of Bank & Masil. Kimball and Welch. " va-* • flin forced lo sell ( tit the stocks of both stores, in ordei to wind up the firm’s business Uotli stores will be rlo*.cd Tuesday and Wednes day. Dee- 3rd and 4th. to take inventory, and mark ^ down all coods io ce*st and loss- $ Sale to Begin Thursday Morning, Dec. 5th, 9:30 Sharp, kc-’pectfully. II . I S A X K Entire!) pure Layer I Jeer C m 1>»* had at i All bar in ihe coalfields. I People want it. It is made from the best Malt and 1 lop I Taken as a tonic it is ;■ A benefit al beverage* None better made I ., ,_ , . . --- Brewed by the bluefield BREWING CO. I > 5 * s ! Fertile Boys aid Girls arm all the Rest PIJCMIILR HLRDs H.WI) < \i;s !M>VS TOO|, «ni;sr l*Ot li FT KMVKS CHAHNf! l>IS|li:s wait ferjcu *zt the & Potfvtn” i: .ijrcvKs v. \c.< > v. v vvifKKL n\ii*. ; a » i( «•? N’S l« : ITKfi V KVIN(4 KMVIW •mmiakn AM) KODAK SllM'I.IKS mi huxg and 1*1. \ run si .vkhwaijk xvi: iwiti: vwr to cam, and jam ; one mxk ovfji. W. ! i HAkiRY & CO. St. Clair and Goodson Have on display their full ire of Christmas Goods Toys, Nuts, Candies and Fru ts of al! kind PHONE 71 605 3|| pr.NCET£N avf Blue'ieid, West Vir ;inia ~J-'—■ '•—^ Jf'-JBfc.'SMrs. r?r~* ' KBsnr * tcrsT.sss'ZTjsaaa^ • : TH : BIST LAMP Wont y Can Buy. *• o / Westi tighous c SMHBLu^iMg'g ca;in inimammerrrr 1 intei-mon* Illcclric Co., PHONE 212. ---v'.z'BXz. v. sobr i£*~wKMmv M <> 1) 10 Ij |{A U* BK U SHOP SIX WJIITR ARTISTS |~ _KISLLKY & MOVER blbo. f C. O'LEARY GKO. O’LEARY C O’LEARY & SON ' , General Agents for EUREKA LAND CO, HALE LAND CO. „ , , Phoni S1H Higginbotham Avenue, BLUEFIELD, WEST VA. % HOMER’S CANDY AND SODA WATER STORE Home Made Candies Fre«h daily Ice Cream, all Flavors Our ow n make Try Our New Confection yum” Box Goods for the Holidays PRINCETON AVENUE NEXT TO WHITE KITCHEN