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EDWIN MANN, President. WALTER C. POLLOC K, Cashier. L. A. HOOPER. Asst. Cashier. The ^"irst Na^tior\«^! Ba^rvk BLUEFIELD. WEST VIRGINIA CAPITAL, $100,000. Kl ltl'U S, $iioo,(M>o. UMUA I11KI) I'HOMTH. $40,000. TOTAL RESOURCES ONE AND ONE-THIRD MILLIONS THREE PER CENT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS l>() \OUIl DAN KINO III SI NESS WITH THE OLDEST AND STROXOES T IIANK IN TOWN Closing Out Elec trical Fixtures •'ll t'hfindcllcrs and tflccf ro) iers me koIi.k at 20 |hi cent, discount from orinin.il price. lake your choice of any liMure in our show window Tor only $5.00 Is not this a liarualn?, t'niue to see us for everythin!; electrical. CLIMAX ELEC. SUP. & CONST. CO. 42BI*"ds>' Phono 182 PERSONAL The Good Government Club will meet tonight. *’• '!■ Dong left tjfiis morning for a business trip to Weleli. David Sleneker and .1. \s. Wood, of Bristol, are in the city. J- B- Hunt and J. W. Bates, of Riehlands, are in the city. _ 'D R- Moorman, of Ie&ger, was in the city yesterday. | Horn, to Mrs. James Wilson, of South Hluefleld, a son. ' I Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gutsier have returned to their home at St. Paul, Va. Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Reid re- : turned last night rrom a visit to' Pearlsburg. - I Miss Josie Peck will leave tomor-' row night for Ixis Angeles, Cal., where she will sojourn for several _ d months. Do not forget (lie election of of ficers of the Good Government Club tonight. Mrs. E. O. Stewart, of South Bluefleld, is visiting relatives in Giles county, Virginia. Mrs. Minnie Easley of Pearlsburg, is visiting her daughter. Miss Mary Easley. D. Howe Barger, formerly editor of the Princeton Star-Journal, has gone to Douglas, Arizona, to make Ills home. Miss Kittle Saunders Is in the northern cities studying the styles )ad buying spring mftllnery Mrs. M. E. Browning left this morning for northern cities to study lhe spring styles in millinery. Charles C. Wood and Miss Virgie Harman, both of Mannering, were married at Princeton Wednesday. Itcv. W. H. Walker, of Matoaka, Is visiting friends lu South IJlue fleld. Mrs. A. S. Meador returned to her home at Mora this morning after a visit to friends in the city. T. J. Finley and It. E. Furrow re turned to their homes In the coal field after a visit to friends in the city. Messrs. Owen Price and Emory Woodyard aud Misses May Williams and Jessie Williamson, of Cooper, spent Sunday with BlueQeld friends. Mrs. R. B. George, of Bristol, lenn., is the guest of her sis .*r, Mrs. N\ if.. McCluugherty. on Thom as street. The regular meeting of Blueflold Chapter IT. D. C. will he held thl* evening at x o’clock. Mrs. C. Orville Wright will be host‘*3B. Thomas Enright, a B. & O. con ductor front West Newton. iPa., is in tin* city the guest of Ills uncle, P. J. Bong. •T. E/ Keith left this morning for a pleasure trip to Norfolk and points in Maryland. Me will be absent several days. Misses Melissa Ziler and Mattie Mast in and Messrs. B. Hampton Gray and E. O. Mastln, of Twin Brnnch. were in the city over Sun day. Mrs. James E. Clark hns returned from a visit to her mother. Mrs. George William Peudue, who has been quite ill at her home at Red Sulphur Springs. Engineer W. R. Kent, who has been running on the Radford divi sion of the N. & W for several months, left this morning for Chat , tanooga, Tenn., to accept a like po sition on the Southern. Miss Irene Coles, who came home yesterday to attend her brother’s funeral, is engaged with a large millinery firm in Baltimore, Md. The concern is Armstrong, Cator & Co., and Miss Coles will return to that city this week. Miss Bell Miller, who has been visiting relatives here since last fall, will return to her home at Prince ton, Mercer county, Missouri, ac Selected Patterns in Every Department For Spring 1908 Ready For Your Inspection. We are exclusive agents for the following lihes. KI>YVIN CLAIM' SIIOKS, IH’NLAP HATH, IIKXJAMIN'8 CLOTII1XO, SAM l»KCK’H IIOVS’ OliOTHINfl, Si'M I/OSH IlltOS.’ ClXKTHINd. Closing our specialty; ^you are as welcome to look as to buy NEW MANHATTAN SHIRTS = " - -AMn WATERHOUSE NECKWEAR Shumate Clothing Company 230 Princeton Ave. - Bluefield, W. Va. I _ 4 Let us show you how to save money on your Easter Suit of Clothes ! We make Suits to order. At guaranteed |»erfect at $13.00 up. Silk lined, fine quality silk, $3.00 extra. Others charge *7.30. These garments are equully well made as the clothes you pay $23.00 for. Drop in today and look over the largest select ion of Spring Woolens In towu. A visit to our store is like a trip to Cincinnati. Our guarantee goes with each order taken. A perf«M't fitting satisfactory Suit, or no sale. The Cincinnati Tailoring Company 11 Bland Street .... Bluefield. W. Va. Call up Phone 07 and our representative will call on you. com pan led by her uncle, George E, Caldwell, who will spend the sum mer there. PEPSIN ALONE WILL DIGEST 900 GRAINS OF YOUR FOOD — TKLI.S WHY THERE IS NOTHING SO GOOD AH HI A PEPSIN TO CURE INDIGESTION AND HOUR DISORDERED STOMACH. The question as to how long you are going to continue a sufferer of Indigestion and Stomach trouble is merely a matter of how soon you begin taking l)ia|>epsin. If your Stomach is lacking -in di gestive power, why not help the stomach to do its work, not with drastic drugs, but a re-enforcement of digestive agents, such as are nat urally at work in the stomach. Scientific analysis shows that di gestion of food requires Pepsin, Ni tro-genous ferments and the secre tion of hydraulic acid. When your food fails to digest it Is proof positive that some of these agents are woefully lacking in your digestive apparatus. Kuch 2 2-grain triangule of Dia pepsin, which is harmless and tastes like candy, contains pure Aseptic Pepsin. Dinstase, Papin, Calcium Carbonate, Tasteless Cascara, Gin ger and other natural elements nec essary to digestion, and when placed at work in a weak stomach and small intestines supply Just what these organs are calling for. These Triangles of Diapepsin promptly stimulate the Gastric glands, increasing even the worst case of Indigestion in a little while. Only one grain of the pure pepsin used has proven by test to digest 3,000 grains of steak, eggs and oth er foods. Diapepsin will give your stomach rest; it will digest and pre pare your rood for assimilation into the blood the same as a sound, healthy stomach would do it. A case of Pape’s Diapepsin costs only SO cents at any good phar macy, and is sufficient to give relief to old chronic sufferers, and leave some for others of the family who occasionally eat something which does not agree with them. People with weak Stomachs should eat one Triangule after meals, and there will be no more Indigestion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach, no heart burn, Sour risings, Gas on Stomach or Helchlng of undigested' food, Headaches. Dizziness or Vomiting, and. besides, what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. AH these symptoms resulting from a sour NfeWKoTfUkaWam JANUARY 12, 100*. I^eave 8:15 a. m. for Roanoke, Norfolk and all points on the Shen andoah division. Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to New York, via Hagers town, Pullman Parlor Car Roanoke to Norfolk. 9.45 a. m. for Roanoke, Rich mond. Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper. Dining Car to Roanoke. Parlor Car Roanoke to Norfolk. 2:55 p. m. for Roanoke and Lynch burg and Intermediate stations and the Shenandoah Valley. Philadelphia and New York. Sleeper to Philadel phia. Cafe Car Gary and Roanoke. 9:38 p. m. for Roanoke, Lynch burg, Richmond, Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper to Roanoko and Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to Norfolk. Leave Blueeld 8:20 p. m. for Ken ova. Columbus and all points West and Northwest. Pullman Sleeper for Columbus and Cincinnati. Cafe Cars. 8:55 a. in. Pullman Sleeper for Columbus. Toledo. Cafe Dining Car. l*eae 9;03 a. m. and 2:25 p. m. daily for Tazewell, Norton and all stations on Clinch Valley division. Arrive from Norton and points on the Clinch Valley division at 2:40 p. m and 8:25 p. m. I^eave 6:45 a. m. for Kenova and Intermediate stations via Wayne. Leave 5:10 a. m. and 2:40 p. m for Welch and Intermediate stations. Call on agent Norfolk and West ern Railway for tickets, maps and additional information, W P. BEVILL, O. P. A.. Harry’s Barber I Neat floor to W, U. Telegraph Co, •IAS JOHNSON, JAKE HARTWELL SID PKRKIN8 HARY HOLT "THE BIG FOUR" First-class service at all times MARKETS Stocks Grains Provisions Cotton NEW YORK feTTOCK MARKET REPORT. FURNISHED BY THE BLUE* FIELD BROKERAGE AND COMMISSION COMPANY. DAILY. Open. High. Low. CIom Atlantic Coast Line. 591 59J 594 59J Anaconda . 333 334 323 33^ Amalgamated Copper. 501 513 501 512 American Car and Foundry. 261 ‘>61 2fit 9R\ American Cotton Oil .. 25!' 2Vl 25J American Isocomotive, common..32 32 32 32 American Smelters .‘. .’.'.59 601 581 60* Atchison . 673 68J 6?? 68| „ * 2..78 78 78 < 78 “■ , r- • • •;..392 402 3S2 401 Colorado Fuel & Don.. 16 16 lfi 16 Canadian P.clflc ..I4*| 143 142 143 Ca.t Iron 1 Ip. .... 185 ls3 Chesapeake ft Ohio.. 265 „ 26, 8 Dia. Securities. 2g, Delaware and Hudson. Erie, common . .ion ’,*•« - * ’ ' Erie, first preferred .| 111 | ,.v; 2-l “* “* Oreat Northern preferred . j “ Illinois central .. J7 >7S Louisvi". and Nashville.. 8»S gg g^ Missouri, Kansas and Texas. l8 l74 17^ Missouri Pacific. 32 32 31 30* National Lead.] 4 4 471 4 4 471 New York Central . 933 943 93j 94J, Norfolk and Western . 60 60 60 60 Northern Pacific . 1203 1213 1202 • 121'3 Ontario and Western . 293 29J 29J 293 Pennsylvania Railroad .lug 1123 mg 1123 Pacific Mall . 27 27 27 27 Peoples Gas . 861 861 861 861 Pressed Steel Car .. 194 194 19j " 19, Reading .. 945 951 941 951 Republic Iron and Steel.. 155 152 151 151 Rock Island .. 11 11 11 11 Southern Pacific ... 673 68 67 673 St. Paul . 1082 1095 1081 1095 Southern Railway, common . 91 92 91 92 Southern Railway, preferred. 281 281 271 27* Sugar ..112 114 112 1181 Tetas.1... 123 133 122 123 Union Pacific..Ill 1121 1101 1121 United States Steel, common.. 285 29 281 29 United States Steel, preferred.. 921 922 921 922 Vlrglnla-Carollna, common .. Wabash, common .. 73 73 73 73 Wabash, preferred. 14 145 14 141 Western Union . 462 462 462 46? Mon£y . 2 2 12 12 GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT— May. 99* 993 995 975 July.94 5 95* 941 941 Sept. 91* 92 905 905 • i — ■ ■ . . , - r ~ — stomach and dyspepsia are gener ally relieved five minutes after eat ing one Trlangute of Diapepain. Go to your druggist and get a 50 cent case, and you will always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and what you eat will taste good, be cause your stomach and intestines will he clean and fresh, and you will know there is not going to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. They freshen you and make you feel like life is worth living. CORN— May.61J 613 61 61g July. 591 581 582 591 S«M»t. 572 593 572 5C1 OATS— I May.511 531 522 522 ' July. 451 451 442 4 42 . 3ept. 371 373 371 37£ PORK— July .. ..1 2.17 12.24 12.05 1 2.10 May .. ..11.72 11.87 11.67 11.72 LAIU)— May . . . . 7.87 7.88 7.67 7.68 July . . . . 7.87 8.00 7.86 7.90 Rins— May .. .. 6.70 7.02 6.65 6 95 July . . . . 6.97 7.00 6.92 6.95 GLOVES We sell the heat make*, viz.; Dent's, Perrin's and Fowre’s, We have them in all shades of tan, Rrey, brown and In black. Cape rtT Mocha, lined or nnllned. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Men’s Mufflers METROPOLITAN MEN'S FURNISHING COMPANY SSL* ..— ■ — i ■ i l