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, 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 ' ■ *• *'* ' '' , . •>; jv • I Brightest and Best CLOTHES ; , 1 ; » — ' The Market Affords I £?;, \n <> .-.-if, i; ui -." " - ■ - ■ »• -V . ' ■ r ; . . • * * Our prices are always pleasing, when we show the garments at the price. ‘ i ' j J: s* • < A call would afford us the greatest pleas ure. SHUMATE CLOTHING CO., 329 PRINCETON AVENUE <’«> Ui AM) COKi; lail.il'M . » Will, l!l ILI) FORT A >IIM! ROAD. SI TTON I,.\XD fOMI»A> . , : i.v icf.si-ovsiiu.i; for m n. - in<; or road. rio riMRFR i r \< r is i:i \( m u WHKRK I\DI STRIMS Wll.l »F III I I.T. West Virginia is to have •. iotl: railroad. Karly this . . k i|, H" < ,n I.ind company exe a: ! a b .»p f 9 -iO.OOo guaraii'f ing 11 e al <" *re Ualiroa t com, toy i way through the town of utt i The leading factor in tl htiihli i of the road Is Hon. Uenr;. O. f>«\ i Who has given on? the a -uiri' that at an early dr’e »vnrk will he begun and pushed with all posslbh haste to an early com pic e As soon r«s th.* deal for ‘he r' P other work as ru arj i . n <1er way. The company ex 1 >, within the next two k u> h \*. cmiplet-vl, nn I if no ob ta.kl. - are encountered the e(>n ’; ■ ■ v. ill >• •uin •’mi lint, at dlffer '•111.; l>oinl.. along the Hue. Tie- proposed roa I will be forty oiilcs in length. Beginning at Gas iwav. thence to Holly .function and j ow Holly river to Elk mountain h will t •• tunnel* I. and via to Web ter Springs. The icn< i through Elk mountain will '•e three quarters of a mile in ‘ 1 ' V/eh.vter a 32,oun acre reached, owned by h** Curtin i.umber company. As < ns the roa ? Is completed large •v. inins <iro f0 he placed thto and the timber cut out. Sutton people vv >r** very uneasy about the building rtf the road, hut v !e n dr. Davis gave them the a** uranee, if a right of way was secu ed through ; h«* town, all deals v -re onsummatei immediately for the property desired. The Sutton Land onipany engineered the transac-’ ! oa id it is largely duo to their ••ffor s that the right of way was se ic • Loi .-ter Salad, T. rrapfn, and other things, \nd in a v<ry little while A doctor’s phone boll rings. I ’• timpin is on his feet, The iohater’s 'ound his claw, i 1 * • from tlu1 Inner man * “ <r a i.-< the ”f.'nwritten Law.” The man Is quickly diagnosed Aa I nr de Information, how a lobster and terrapin Can ia! o b<> much tarnation. 1 ,n trouble found, It w»a the thla* Ity tale’s Htomach In addition to reaiTiIng a large I 11 act of timber, *'oe1 'odds of no small magnitude will le touched At! many places along »be road '’oal j • oiupanies are arranging for busi no s and the road promises to be one ol the greatest bb-ssings that section of the state has ev°r enjoy ed. CLASSIFIED COLUMF! ■ u>s in ring con >ix one cent A WOKI). I'oil RENT Four office rooms, centrally located. Apply to C. J. Klnzer or II. B. Kitts. 1-28-tf W AN l 101) Competent and expert • nee salesladies for ladies’ de partments. Reference required. Mall application to The Grand leader. Box Cl 6. Minefield, K. Va. 3-9-2t FOCND -A sum of money. Call at Leader and describe. LOST Toeketbook containing $17 I in cash, check for $23 and paiiers valuable to owner only. Retain money and send pocket book and contents by mall to F. o. F. Har heson, P. O. Box 706. b'Gt RENT Four rooms on Car- i loll street, near shops. Five room house South Bluefleld. Apply to' I K. Morgan, Mail Carrier No. 2. 3-9-2t tOL HKN r Three store-rooms on Raleigh street. C. O’f^ary ft 2-6-tf ! It)lt RENT Some good office'1 i *oms on Princeton avenue. C. i O'Leary ft Son. 2-6-tf || 1 ' '1: 1 1 t' . i r rooms with l| r‘ *'»nd pantry. No. 222 Blue- ' I Id avenue. T. H. R. Christie. - -„ -- - i i. e. u.> r now yo*.‘ how to save money on your |j| ! Easter Suit of Clothes ! | !i KU‘I .iiti f fl |h rf«T» nt $15.00 up. Milk ! i 1 »**. $9.00 mu . Other* ch«rg» sT.no. Thew j ' «< II llimlr- n, (Ilf rlofhfx you p„y $‘,£5.00 for. !j- < l l<M.| ovrr r ho la . i (ion nt Spring Woolrn* In i|! j " 1 • ,i,“ « 1 • *l» (u < im intl*tl. Our KimrantrA ' '• ' |m • I»* f filling snllnfflKnry Suit, nr no llj j The (, ndnnati Tailoring Company I ■ BttJcfieid. W. Va. f j "I l’> •" <"') our r«j.ifnoniadvr uill mil on you. i| j Conductor P. C. Bolton has re turned from 4 months' alck leave In -- *1 Nelson county. Virginia, and - re sumed hia duties. ^_v PERSONAL * H. Saunders, of McDowell, is in the city. L. . L. Dickinson, of Fink, is In the city. H. H. Huggins and J. D. Price, of Roanoke, were in the city yeater day, Mrs. H. O. Pike is reported quite ill at her home on Frederick ave nue. Tom McNeer, of Huntington, was the guest of friends in the city Sun day. 8. B. Oaudeli is reported Serious ly til st his home on Sooth Bland street. ' . * Prof. S. F. Collehon, of Oraham college, spent Sunday with friends in South Bluefleld. Conductor Branscome left this morning for a visit to his old home In Carroll county. Virginia. J. 8. Burnett, who h*« been In the city since Saturday morning, left this afternoon for Bristol. Dr. H. C. Jones, a prominent coal operator or Logan county, Is look ing after business interests in the city. 8ale of teats for “Simple Simon Simple" will begin tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock at White Pharma cy. Prices 26c to $1.00. Mra. R. E. Shlrey was called to Lurlch yesterday on account of the death of the little son of her sister, Mrs. Harvey B. Perfater. ________ * Misses Edna and Janie Ballard, of Llndside, who have been visiting their cousin, Mrs. E. B. Woodward, returned home yesterday morning. Rev. Thomas Priddy left this morning for Radford, where he will assist Rev. J. A. Shuler in a revival meeting and will not return until Saturday. -■ Editor Harry Scherr, of the Mingo Republican, was in the city yester day.. Mr. Scherr is a son of Audi tor Scherr, a Republican aspirant for governor. - -■»> - - Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Barnes and Miss Pearl Sublette, of this city, are the fftTestli bf-their sister, Mrs. I. Er nest Boone, on Church avenue, Roanoke, Va. 'tiiifo. Dllger has returned home from a prospecting tourin the principal cities of Ohio. He was so much pleased with Dayton that he has decided to go into business at that place. F. C. Goodall, of tbe Consume. Supply company, left this after* roou for his home at Cashmere. * here he will remain some time on account of bad health A CASE OF OIAPEPSIN WILL CURE YOU OF INDIGESTION REAIJ , WHY DIAPKPHIN RR. LIKVKH THK UIRHT CASK IF LIRVK8 THK WORMT CAHK OF INDIGKHTIO\ AND HOUR, GAB UT HH. Miserable indeed Is the man or woman whoee digestive system Is unstrung—who goes to the table and cannot eat or what little U eat en seems to All them and lays like a lump of lead in the stomach, refus ing to digest. If you, dear reader, suffer this way and will put on your wraps now and get from your pharmacist a 60 cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin and eat one 22-grain Triangule after your next meal you would appreci ate, five mLnutes after, how long you have suffered unnecessarily. There will be no more indigestion that day—No lead in the stomach No sour risings or Belching of Gas. no Heartburn, Flatulency or Eructa tions of undigested food and acid or feeling of Nausea, Fulness, Head ache or other symptoms of a weak ened stomach. Stomach trouble and Indigestion vanish like snow before the biasing sun by the use of these Triangula*, which are harmless and taste like candy, though they will digest 3,000 grains of food the same as a strong, healthy stomach would do It. When Dlapepsin works your stom ach rests—-gets itself In order. Dla pepein purifies and sweetens a sour stomach and freshens the intestines without the use of Laxatives, and what is more it increases the gastric jucefl. This is what Is moreshrd juices. This is what your stomach Is begging for—more and better di gestive juices. This is what makes you hungry and want to eat, and you can rest assured what you then eat will be taken care of properly and not left in the stomach to ferment and turn to gas and acid, and poison the breath with nauseous odors. You ought to have Dlapepsin about the house always. Should one of your family eat something which does not agree wlth*them. nr form a sour stomach or excenaiti gaa, one Triangule will always giVn immediate relief. BELTON A JOHNSON, first west of Presbyterian ‘ Church, manufacture to order tables of all kinds and sixes, build store fix tures. and do general repair work. Terms reasonable. 3-9-2t » : r \ * * i i u vi • • u! * i -—.—----- - GOOD LOOKS! GOOD WEAR! Double Satisfaction In Stein Bloch High Art Clothing CTEIN BLOCK AND HIGH ART CLOTHING not only looks right when you buy them, but ■/4 _ % stays right after you wear them. They are made of the best and purest fabrics, selected by an abb corps of experts with infinite care as to quality and worth, so i . * /* that th? fin? tailoring which is an inseparable feature pf these brands of clothing has a foundation upon which to abide. When put to the test of service, tn?y will wear and k?ep their shape — that's why we sell them! THR NWW 8PWNO MORHIA IN KMART WEAVES AND EXC7UI8IVH M1ADKH A HR READY E»>R YOLH « IIOOAfNO! You Pay Less Here for the Best than for the Not-so good Else where ' Thornton Clothing Company 1 401 PRINCETON AVE. l! BLUEFIELD, WEST VA. |