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1 'ID IDEA. ^suppose*. doctor. If L you tell them you t deal leas lioubb aye I would tell ».v their bills. Summarizes, oth now recall; not repine. t had was ioiii.I, icipu were fine. m al View. ~ki you believe In piogres* that a any use in a Hub’ V—That doji, ad.' ho uses It for her [• husband's-- Vwf rat Shoes. ou, I once owned km's th.it he wore, Set” in Putnam’s o tay fallier l.v n lieen the poet’; •it them down t , doll belonging tv. en. it tnmst I ;»■ id sized doll, for *ft things nm,|e . f too smalt fop :i H to the Piny.-: i lat they would »f (not berate, • -'right), and to tie Ige nod hi lief tb, v a gla:<a v.i;k* at ; bo thin a shadow, resented him 'vor Tablets. begun their um*. i befell him liter shoes nor hat »o fit him. ike your wills Is. Liver Pills, ated tablets in a rire only 23 centF. ant in effects, safe *< thorn. White Pharmacy anything ndver* /fldrr, low TO WOll* CATCHING OOL1 As rvi ry o»*o la liable to catch . j bad as colda are dangerous tw \ ause tue> may terminate In ch.tm.t hroat ot lung diseases. Every on* fcnuld be latere. tod In tearing buw o avoid colds. The way is simple \*‘ver too cold, never fall •*-<**!» in a cola room, or while ait *u«: lu a cold draft, never sit or 11* n a cold room or a cold draft. Nc *£•' ever catches a cold when the ody and iniud are active, no mattei o» co,j one may get. If you ar* *V'h»rlng from a cold or its effects Jtjdale' Cough Fllxir Is the quiche*1 nd best remedy you can use. Ry dales Cot:-.rh Elixir Is sold under s guarantee. 25 »nd 50 cts. a bottla For sale by The White Pharmacy Cor. Bland street and Princeton ave Old Stock. (iunn^ •";ay. old man. have you •lost y itu iva. on? You told mo there^ whh n vdo rt did drawing-; going on down the street. Ouyer—Well? Conn* r Why. instead of art treat* m. *. by .tint.: I found a dentUt Helling r'l Hi*' tooth l*o hail extracted during the |«> t year. •Or.yer^-nin! -Don't you call that a f aJ«‘ *.t old drawings? —Chicago News. | The Day and the Celebration. O'" to. * - (*•< I. *>p on g« (ting a»*ar. The po«-k* (book grows thinner. 1 mfct- riel ?g «Im* will soon be here— Wut how about the dinner? Washington 8tur. ftllM. WINSLOW'S BOOTHIM RHOP. Ub beou used for over 8IXTT-FITB TEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHIII or their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT 8UO CDSS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, often* the gums, allays all PAIN; -URES WIND COLIC, and Is the beat remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold jy druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for “Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup,” aad take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 10th. ! 190C. Serial Number 1098. AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY. She Knew Him. Editor— What eau 1 do for you. j madam ? F<th Visitor—In your paper this morning you called my husband a bribe taker and a blackleg. Editor I'm sorr\ on your account,] but in a political contest, you see—* Fair Visitor—Well, 1 ralh-d to tell j you that >nu haven't told more than l half of the truth. The next time you I '.ant to pnblHh hi, biography I wish * juii would ’ltd a reporter to nee me. 1 I London in Her Glory. Roco under the g!or<* of a..rr\!ly ' rnn*ot, locution must be one of t)ie ra r ; Lx* Ulf.it *i-l imr*.'**)** ape.' fade* In the wor d You may look up the Thames. aM *ee the red sun turn tog the pall of stuoke ihht haoga ore , tho shipping into a sultry crimson i cloud and lighting fh* diriy a a tar and dingy wharves *ith • gietot of gold: «*r *e« the dome of Ri. I'aHl'n caught in a mint of rich color*; or the high buildings of Itond street standing clearly opt against ihc warmly-tinged *ky; and wonder, not unreasonably whether any other city that ever was null! rould show such a magnificent aertea of pictures a* can this dingy , London of our* of an autumn evening 1 —County lientleman. Cur* for Ringworm*. •A* a cur* for ringworm* thin curl OU* recipe was given in the House keeper's Guido Tor !»?.«: Gel ih« coomb of a church i*rl|. that Is. tit* grease which ■* applied to make It work easy, and with which the roetal forms a kind of verdigris; mix it with tinaalled Jnrd and apply a fresh plaster twice n day. It is not auper slition that rilc-*ie* the use of a "hurrh liell above anr other, but the l>ecu1!ar combination of metals eat ployed for the purpose produce* a different kind of vet digris. This! remedy was long kepi a profound se cret. und many cure* effected at an enormous charge It has !>*en equal ly efficacious mh freely and openly communicated." T’rosppctive Itoaider—How la the room heated? Landlady—Hr the tolar system— the Him shine* in the frout window* thrive hours every day.* - IliookJyn Ragle. Revised Version My Itonnie lira uitCrv Hi* motor; My Honnle kwsiih under tli« car. I'P-me neiH'l to (lie ^u(« f^i eviue o'ie. For ’ll* lonesome up Imre nh»re I ere (JHHATUUIUtKltH. Ai* eminent divine ones preach ed a sermon from this text: “On ouiidlu* and builder*.” lie talked of .he World’s Great architect*, artists, authors, painters, sculptors, ate. He said that every one, no matter how low his station In life, who left the world better than he fo*nd it, was a builder, that he who digged a ditch well built tor the word’s bet terment. fie might truthfully add ^d that he who discovers a great remedy like Rydale’s Tonic, works! for tho world’s betterment. Rydale’s Tonic Is a human system builder, t purifies and builds the blood, re stores weak nervous systems and la creases the strength and weight. All who have used Rydsle’a Tonic, pro nounces it a great system tonic and builder. For sals by The White Pharmaay, Cor. Princeton avenue an<f Bland at. CUIItf FOR VARIOUS AIUMPWTS. Horn* la bn Amgng Penn sylvania Outre. i * lu llock* county, among 'hr Ponn •ylvanta Dutch, there arc.” said a doctor. ■ innumerable home euro*. Rome of them are pretty gotsl, too. On# Is. for toothache, a lump of alum hold In the mouth for two or thjW days. This Is warranted not only to •top a toothache, but to keep dt from ever coming hack. In the fall nnd winter they wrap their clmsts in brown paper up there in Ihicks cotin fy* •wj'lnn that this prevents colds, Kvery housewife keeps on the kitchen dresser, and every husband on hi* dressing table, a small Ih»x of cobwebs. Them (s nothing hotter than cobwebs for a cm. especially for a taxor cut | acquired in shaving—It stops the bleeding hutantar. They soak Ivy lca\es In hot water In llttck* county, aad after tha water gets cold they i sqoceto In lemon Juice. This pals table drink is given to consumptives, whom It is said to cure Stewed onions eateu ami snuff sniffed thev find good tnflueuza speclflc* For Insomnia they make hop pillows, nnd for bruises they Keep on hand dried puffballs, the powdery Inside* of which they sprlnklo on the hurt." ' MANY CENTURIES OLD. Valuable Manuscript Treasured In the Cottonian Library. In the Col ton tun library in England Is an old manuscript copy of a part of (ho IMhle in Latin. Thin wu* used at the coronation of Eugll*h sovereigns "Ort years before (he "stone of dost! ny" wa* brought from Krone to West miostor hy l-.dward I. In other words Ihr use of thin Itlhle for (be pur|»oac lu question fisted iMck to the war 100*). The Wide Is a quarto of 217 loaves, containing the four Gospels end seems, from the style of (lie writ ing and illuminations, whteti sre verv henntlful, to have been itmde about tire end of the ninth century. The Tes tament escaped destruction In the ft re at Ashburnhsm House In 17-11, of which It bents evidence on Its crutii pled leaves nod ruined margins. There in roote evidence (hut the son of Ed ward the Eldar. At heist mi the Olorl our who wna King of the West Sn\ on* from 98f* to 9W, owned this lllhle and presented U to the church of Dover. —■■ ■ - — Space Rates. "Of course." *ald the Intimate friend to the distinguished statesman, ‘Aoor opinions are never for snlo." "Never," was (he prompi reply, ••«* • ei-t to Uie muga/iuo*."—Wirshiugton Star. Not All Affection. "Would you call their msirittg* one of love or of convenience?" "Well, I don’t Know us to her. hut It must be convenient for him to he able to isiy his debts."— Philadelphia Led Hvt. __ | F. A. HARMAN MCTAIU) ! COAL 1 Office owr tiiiKMX Kmlx r 0|»fx>»itc Kri'iiilii PHONICS: I " “ -- DR. WM. T. JENKINS OH’IAIt ItICPIt OPTION 1ST. Spectacles and artltlcial •yes fitted. Reuses Matched, Frames Repaired. <\>N«ri/r.%TIOX FltKK. <-*7 Princeton Ave. Ulueflelt). VV. V* TAILORING lh< more tailoring we do (Uat la exactly light, the mere «« are likely to do. Tho fame of a good reputation spreads. Wo caa not afford to let a Suit, Overcoat or Pair of Trooners go out of the Sior»' union* they are perfectly satisfactory. t>rop in aay day and talk Tailoring with us. It's out busino** to know nnd we do know. - -— : -- • . » tKjR. .* •- t—•» nfi~ C11 IA R I iES M8HER THE TAILOR Successor to P. J..Kelley - RALglOH ST. " r - ■ tiii/'i hh, .ttacaBauiiiiujaacjir Sihm IkI dc|iartmcut for nit era lug, rlcautag and premia* at ».hort notice. <«ll ‘PIhmu- 500. , ^ K1»WIX MANX. ProHklMit. WALTKR C. I'OLI.OCK. Caahlrr. Ii. A. HOOl'Mi, f’a«hi<>r. ' ’ ■ n ■■ ■■ ■ CAI'IYAU *100.000. Ht It I'M d. *200.000. IMUYIOKO I'ROKITH. #40.000. £bc fiv*t UTaticmat 3Banfc ! BLUEFIELD. WEST VIROINIA Total Resources 11-3 Millions 3 per cent Interest on Time Deposits Do Your Banking Business With The^0ld*st, Stronhest Bank In Tawn . • v ■* • Tlu* Directorate of III,- Flat Top National is compose! of the follow i»g Well known uu,| highly NUeeess* ful IminIim ss men: Or. Thou. K. Peery, Mr. \v. u. Thornhill. Mr. P. J. Kelly. Mr. K. S. Pedigo, ->lr. J. 1 >. Ilouaker, Mr, 0 it. Hancock. Coi. I,. K. Tlorney, Mr, U. M. (.hirrett, Mr. K I,. Hailey, Mr, \V. 11, Thoniau, Mr. C. <». Wright. Mr. II. A. Ilellor, --=- - - Oi l-It FltS. L. K. Tierney. President. W. 11. Thomas, Vice President. R. K. Bolling, Cashier. W. II. Hicks, Assistant ('ashler. DESIRABLE. INDIVIDUAL. Mercantile and ^Corporate accounts arc solicited by the Flat Top National Bank of Bluefield, W. Va. Pays 3 per cent, on Time Deposits I Ills lt,\NK homlles the l'| \1>S of tlu* I NITKII HTAT1CH tlO\ KltNMKNT. It In a proRtv^mlvr, wifr ami couRcrvativo InatUm Ion. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 The Strongest Organ?zed Bank in This Section. Charles J. Kinzer ^Watchmaker and Jeweler 233 Princeton Ave. : : Bluefidd, West Va. it a W atches and .Diamonds A Specialty Watch Inspector N. fef W. Ry. I TRY US ON DIAMONDS The Pen That Inks Point PARKERS FOUNTAIN PEN