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Crr^H 9$©s ay # — ^Beonjaursni' -—-- - ’s About We re quite confident that its about now that spring clothes thoughts are lounging about in your mind, if we have diagnosed the case correctly, then this message wo sing to you today is well timed. We want to clothe you this spring and we offer you the Brightest and Best CLOTHES The Market Affords Our prices are always pleasing, when we show the garments at the price. A call would afford us the greatest pleas ure. SHUMATE CLOTHING CO., 329 PRINCETON AVENUE _i . 1 > PERSONAL Dr, H. 9. Cole, of Warfield, is in the city.. Horn, to Mr. and .Mrs. Frank M Rhirey, a son. • apt. J. \\ . Gott, of •Pearlsburg, is visiting in the city. VV. 8. Dangerfleld, of Princeton, i visiting in the city. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. K >!h ' Faulkner, a daughter. Mrs. Henry Calloway, of Grnham i* ill with typhoid fever. Senator Roland E. Chase, of Clint wood, Va., is in the city today. Athlon ( oles left this morning for Prlncet&n on a business trip. C. W. Elliott, of "Northfork, is visiting his brother, X. \V. Elliott. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Q Floyd, on Thomas street, a daugh ter. Do not fail to attend the- meeting of the Good Government Club Mon day night. Miss Senah Frye, of 'Pearlsburg. Is the guest of Mrs. McIntyre, on Higginbotham avenue. O. V. Hefner, who has been ill of typhoid fever since December, Is able tn he out once more. Mr. and Mrs. VV. \v. Bentley left la<t night for a visit to Mr. Bentley’s old home in Pulaski county. B 8 Higginbotham returned this morning from a few days’ business • rip to \lleghsny .Springs. Va. Mrs. J. w Miller, of Hinton, is • he guest of her daughters. Mrs. VV. A Rodell and Mrs C. VV’, Wade. Mr and Mr* O 9 Riggs an.I Mrs Ingram lefc )agr night for Roanoke where they will make their future homes Mi". Is!..mi IlIankcnKhip ami Miss -'hia Malflol I. of San.Is, were here "■lay ami left on the afternoon train I for Fink. Miss Crnre ho r. who has been ittemllng school at Vhingdon. Is1 spending a few day., with her pn ■ ms here. M r. hills, of llluff City, was In I I he City thin morning en route to Maybeury to visit his daughter.1 Mrs. W. h. oii. Mrs. W. W 0!l!oapK who ha« I toon nwlle IJ It h r h me on «n« ■rs street wi j. la grippe for some 'Into, has about recovore 1. Wilson Rnunofls, who has been on fined to his led wtlli typhoid fe ver since the thf. | <»,v of February.; '» now convalescent aij.l able to wit up. Inesj, visitor to the city today ||, reports work, on the h. pwatcr bridges in thi- an,I f;i|r, r.„,„u,„ progressing rnphlly. fiibson Williams, of this city haa "Cepterj position ;th ’he Vaughn Const met Ion company at Rodcrftald m l wIT enve with lu» family th-* f’’8t or next week to remain until the work is completed The com pany Is engaged In tunnel work. \OTIff.;. ^*e interest of J. if. Wilson In th»* . f>v. doing a genera! rinTchand *• bus- i lm'SB at IllnefloH. West Virginia u* " MO,d t* fl. Wilson and < 1 M Wiison < no Ion m member » >1 he firm. All accounts doe to r 181(1 Arm ancj all dobtn due by them I *»ll be settle l by nn l with r it , md .1. \v, Wilson. I t- ft, WII.HOX ^ar^hT. IHOk 3-7-11LM. > i n WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SERVICE Tin* Woman’s Missionary Society °r the Christian church will hold its monthly meeting Sunday afternoon j !lf :! o’clock at the church. The topic of the study is; 'The; Work of Intermediate and Junior Endeavor Societies and Mission ! Bands." This subject should appeal! ■specially to the mothers whose) hildrcu are in the mission hand. Mr J. A H. Hruce, of the Meth- i '-list church, will read a paper on Why Have Children's Missionary •i gan i/.itlons.’* A brief history of Hie children’s work will he brought) "if through questions and answers.) \ di-eiiHsion of the work in the lo ti < bun h will be condueted by the' •a •••rintendent <»f the Mission Band. I Every lady In the church is urged " aHend and a cordial Invitation is ''••ml. I to ladies of other churches. « MRS. S A. WORLEY, President. | HUM E I,. BOWMAN. Herretary. nil.I, III HlilKCMMI'Ri;, Washington. March 7 - The Con montsi Trust dompany, of Balfl noro. Md , as trustees undler the lr-t mortgage made l*v the Seaboard Mr Line Railroad company, today tied a bill of foreclosure in the Hil • rlor court of the District of Co lumbia against the Seaboard. re cntl> place d in the hands of a re- , ■ Iver, and certain Nets- York tr»ist orn panics* for the purpose of col ••eilng the amount held under their non ga g** fHl REvT Four rooms with porches and pantry. No 222 Blue-j Held avenue T H R Chrlatle. ''SS',', sr'~499090*9$«00006af£*00006090600(00000, Let us show you how to save money on your Easter Suit of Clothes ! ’ -nil. in orilor, Hi |nir»nliiHl prrffrl ni Hi *, no M|i, H»lk "“'V H,„. <|,witty .ilk, f l.fMl rtlnt. IMlnr* ,h.rB, fT.vt. Tl,^ ' qwnlly u,.|| mndc n« litr rkdlirt y,,«t |W> |i.*iim for l V " ,'M, ,w* «"*»■ •»•** M|,.,Mo» Of t„ '* ' 111 'l,,M *“ n ,r*P *° * in, Innull, Our Knarnulrr •a* * ’ ’ “r"'r A »M rt f» I'lituK «nruf.ri,^ HuM. or no The Cincinnati Tailoring Company § I " B" " S,r,'e' • ■ ’ ■ 8lu«f*M. W. »,. » *il >m- I i.on#* l»7 nnd our rcpr* . v»,ll , N|| „„ ftm tt j Mrs. L. 1J. Collins, who has been under treatment at Bluefleld Sanl larlum for some time, was able to be transferred to her home today. MARKETS Stocks Grains Provisions Cotton ,r " n .>i.Uihr I KM'UKr, H ItMSIlKIl BY THK BI.I'K HKLU IlftOKIilUGK ANI> COMMISSION COMPANY. DAILY. Oreo High. Low. Clo*»» Atlantic 'Coast Line...-.. 63 63? G3 R3 Anaconda . 32* 32? 32* 32-J Amalgamated Copper. 50 * 515 r»0i 5i2 American Car and Foundry. 3G 3G* 29* 30“ American Cotton Oil .;. 27 .,7 .,7 27"* American Locomotive, common. 341 3G 34i 3,. American Smelter* ..GO* G3 604 . 7u 7°5 6k; 70* .. 80 812 xo K13 <7olur»,lo Fuel * Iron. JJ* ..<« .,7 ,4x3 147 Cast Iron Pipe...# Chesapeake & Ohio. 97* „K ‘11 * * * * ’ * Dis. securities .29* IV 29 Delaware and Hudson.148g 132 148“ 151 Erie, cum moil . 12* 12* 1*»* \ 24 Erie, first preferred . 25 26* 24i 25* Oicat Northern preferred .119* 120“ 119"* Illinois Central .125 12r, m 12B Louisville and Nashville. 90 91* RJ)7 Mexlcim Central .iTJ 173 17| 173 s"'.'ouh r«IB...£ »» National Lead. 482 49* 4Rj 49a New York Central . 95* 98 93* SR Norfolk ana Western . . . 60 60 60 60 Northern Pacific .123* 1 242 123* 124* Ontario and Western . 30* 30* 30* 30J Pennsylvania Railroad .114 2 116* 114J 116“ Pacific Mail . Peoples Gas .87 . 87 j ’ S7 87* Pressed Steel Car . 20* 21 20* 21 Reading .. 97* 100* 97J 100 f. Republic Iron and .Steel.. 16? 16? 163 %tT? Rock Island . .. 12 12 11"/^ 113 Southern Pacific . 69 70* 69 70* St- 1>aul ..113* 115* 113*. 1145 Southern Railway, common . 9? 9? 9«- 97 Southern Railway, preferred. 26* 26* 25* 26* ‘JllKHr .116* 119* 1164 119* Toxa9. . 13? 13? 132 13? Union Pacific ..114 117? 114 1173 United States Steel, common .. 30* 31 30* 30i United States Steel, preferred.. 93? 95* 93 95 Vlrglnla-Carollna, common .. Wabash, common .‘.s. 62 7 6J 7 Wabash, preferred. Western Union . 494 4 9* 4 9 49 Money . (11C.A1N MARKET. WrftCAT— May.98’ 9X5 96-J 90 J •T'll.V. 938 938 91 91 I .903 903 *72 88J CORN— Mfty.63 3 632 6 3 4 685 Ju,y.008 62 60S 611 Sept.60 3 6 1 608 605 OATS— May.534 53 J 53 J 533 •T«ly.45 454 444 4 1 3 Sept. 375 38 363 30’ PORK— July .. ..1 2.62 12.70 1 2.40 1 2.42 May .. ..12.17 12.22 12.07 12.07 LARI)— May . . . . 7.90 8.97 7.90 7.9C J»ly .. ..8.15 8.17 8.10 8.1(1 mus— May . . ... 0.90 6.90 6.77 6.SC •July •• ..6.15 6.20 6.07 6.07 NEW YORK COTTON. March .. 104G 1058 104G 104G May . ..1059 106S 1058 10G1 July .. .1037 1044 1034 103G Oct. .. . 991 993 990 991 Spots .. .1145 1 145 1145 1145 -■——-— HEATH OF MRS. J. O. STOVALL. Win. A. Stovall left this morning for Carsonville, Ky., in resjwjuse to a telegram announcing the death of his sister-in-law, Mrs. John Quincy Stovall. No particulars of Mrs. Stovall’s death were given, and Mr. Stovall was not aware that she had been 111. The deceased was a sister to Gen. C. C. Watts, of Charleston, and to Mrs. Ash M. Prince, of Roanoke, and leaves numerous relatives in • his city to whom we tender our condolence. 1 SHOES SEE what the back cover has to say about REGAL SHOES $3.50, $4.00 8c $5.00 CLOTHING SEE page 17 and read about Stein Bloch ready^ to wear TAILOR made Clothing This^ HA TS |W Pa#e 18 and read what is said about HAWES $3.00 special Hats i / SKcmanoNs ** CUAMAJnWB THAT TM MATWlAU • * thb ?Ajm of ftaoA& mmm am A» OOCUID WTlOUTOf flGnCADOM civ§n mot. AND «U Of rxi wm? OUAi/nr TNOt CAN ■ rVJOOtAjm t I j I I We Are Exclusive Agenh For These Well Known Lines in Bluefield j HE have studied .... ' ' . «»•» •« «*. tu*. your tastes and , "*”* w'"'" "‘vr-r” ..■■■ ... ... „„lMt | WSfltS for ton Vfr,'s«*<i nn‘* known line* in fho country. i ye«rs : : : •fDof »«• tr. fiWtnd cri.n, iu« .... . . ..mm fa j !,n,l I'ick your choice ___ ( Vours to please j __ I Thornton Clothing Company 401 PRINCETON AVE. i BLUEFIELD, WEST VA.