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Blue field, W. Va. 4, 28, ’08 j Dear Sir: You are invi:«d to \ ->,t our new plant and inspect cur complete pljning and dimension mill at.d our immense stock of finished lumber (ram* ing, sheeting, roofing, shingles, laths, windows, doors, paints, glas? blinds, etc. Made at Portsmouth. Ohio by the Latest Approved Process;En tire New Plant: : : PORTLAND CEMENT Extra ground and burn a ed with natural tfas. y Approved by N A W..S A W .B. S AO .L A N sndCIvIc Engineers | W«mhI Fibre or Patent Plaster. Virginia, Imperial Urn ml. Wheeling, ulso t'alelne Plaster Kiln Dried Lath*—Pine, Pop lar, lleinlot'k. HtMilliard dimen •loud. New Hirer Ume.—The most aallafaetory in |>ulk or luirrels. (Juallly guaranteed. Oak, pine or Maple Kiln-Dried Flooring. Pine, or Poplar llev* el Hiding and felling. Sll | Nti | ,KS.—\Vn*>liiii)>liiii |(<•«| tVdnr,* Alabama Cypress, Nori:» Carolina Fine. Prime or Sc|e« (. Congo Itoollng—None better ami fr\\ as good. IHtuhle or ►«li»Kle rolls, romplete with taps, nails ami cement to lay Kewer Pipes, Fire llrlck. Fire t lay, 1 iling, Flue I.InJiiK, Hoods, ('urven, T’s, Flbowa ami all conm-ctlons. llfiiilotk, I'lit-ftl uut or Yellow l*lu«« Framing, Joint* ami Tim- S la*ra; Iak umI or riitwtuut Font'** 9 i*ONla. y Kuutl from rrualier at Mat Top y \urdit. Fm-lleut for Motor* A or Fuglin'* auil t'on«rotiug or q 1‘Ualerlng. Tip Top llrit k. Hun of Kiln or 8 Hulltling Hard. (Vmtrdrtl to 9 In* I hi* lieat llritk t>n lilt* mar- y k«‘t, manufartured front nu- 6 |H*rlt>r flay, end tut anil cure- (S fully burned. I We would draw your attention to our carpenter shop and special ij wood-working department. W« can turn out all kihds of special orders \ on short notice and make special des'gns in Mahtles, Counters, Fixtures, $ Desks and Display Tables. Let us show vou samples of our work. ^ Church and School orders solicited. i Saxon Lime and Lumber Co.! ori ici: AXIi VAItlM, ItO.VNOKK HTHKCT. 4«~ ' • PHONE 7H. BLUEFIELD. W. VA. > >io-!-o-!-0!-o-i-o-!-o-:o:-o!-o-!-o-:-o-:-o:o-:-o-:o-:-o:-o-!<M-o:o:-o-!-o:-o-!r>:-c"» i. ..... "DENVER A MILE HIGH A THE SHA OE THE ROCKIES" Denver, May 29—Speci&l—In view I of one of the big political parties of of the fact that the attention of all th<> n,ltIoil ln a city of tho Far w„8t D. mocruts is attracted toward Den- ,. . , , ver for the re«„oD that the ,h"tt*ht rl'IU',"ou“ by many, not on national convention of the. party a<<oun* an ^ particular prejudice will he held in this city, in July, it “Knlnst Denver as a city, but be lt is not out of place in the Interest |‘-aust or n sectional prejudice, nat of general Information to present oral, of course, when one considers some Important facts about the on- tho elements of human nature. The torprlslng western city which secur- idea that a western city could ed the convention after a hard fight bundle an event of such national iu which prejudice perhaps was the Importance seemed absurd to men hardest obstacle to overcome. 1 who were not familiar with Denver The idea of holding a convention and her many advantages as a con House-keepers-Attention Owing to the present stHIngent times in money mutters, many man ufacturer* and thaler* in order to realize reutly cash quickly, are sell ing ttieir wares at less tluin nwt, l>e eause tiny Imve obligation* to meet wliUti must Is* met, ttr It limy uieun failure ulfcogther. thk hm khkij) daily lkad Ml. Iw** by s|«e< ial arrangement, se cured tiie flistrilnitbin of n limited numlier of sets of the grisliest household reference library ever published. These while they last will be distributed at a ridiculous small price. The following are a few of the Items contained In the library: l'n tler tin* title “The Modern Hostess," we reatl all aliout dinners, parties, etc., How to properly give or at tend them. l'nder the title of “The (looking Mchool," we are not only shown how pr» |wre the meal*, etc., we are also la ngbt how to purchase the various meats, iioulfry, Hsh, vegeta hl«s etc., and how to tell whether tiny are good or bad. ts-sld.-s the h**st sns>u if tin* year for each and In which hi use them Is Indicated. I ndcr the title of soiiiis, chow ders ami Hsh meats, poultry ami game, more tlian 2.000 practical recipe* for preparing arc to t» ft >ii to I. These are not to la* ton* Meted with the ordinary cook Ixtok recipe*, all of them have Ihvd care fully tested under all conditions, If you want to prepare a quit k or slowr, cheap, medium t»r high priced iiical, of one or ten course*, you will (Inti the necessary Information. I nder vegetable*, fruits, cereal*, hreail anti cake*, ralads anti rt-llsht**, Ices, pastry a ml other desserts we have dOOO more of tlie Infallahlc ami thoroughly reliable r<-t I|m-s which are not found elsewhere. ('lulling dish recipes, carving, tn-vf-ragf*, mixing fad serving all kind* of tlrinks, are also Included. Atmul "<m» after dinner s|s*eclies anti ttxud* tire alstt to Is* found In thl* Inei haustahle work. The mimes of the various meat*, fish fsudtry vegeta hles, are given in four (!) lan guages viz. Fngllsh, (it-rrnan, French anil Spanish, all the term* used In cooking and the names of all pre l-.ngllsh. An Indt-tt t>f (ill images, rontaining more than d.OOO refer ence*, alphaltcf Ically arranged, makes if mtstf convenient to lot ate anything tin width >«»n may want Information at a glance. The work Is complete in live volume*, thor oughly Illustrated, artistically hound In white 1-namol wnfcrprtiof oil cloth. COUPON THE MILT LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY Bluefield, W. Va. / lease send we free of all charges, full infor mation about The Consolidated Library of Cooking and Household Receipts. Name .... Street /tddress Town - s/atf . ve.ntlon city. However, there were men on the Democratic. National Committee, who knew Denver and who had con fidence In this dty’B ability to “make good," und Denver won. Now that the convention Ih assured, 1 It might he well to consider Denver in detail, to ascertain whether this clty'e claims as a convention city are well founded. In th** first place the people of Denver are used to conventions and large crowds, and DeHver wauts all of the national canventions that can he secured. The desire for conven tions, then, assures the visitor of fair treatment. Fair treatment means good hotel accommodations at reasonable rates and hospitality to strangers while they are within the gates of the cl% If visitors are not treated fairly, Denver must he the worst sufferer. , It follows, ;then, that visitors to I**nver during the Democratic convention will have all the heat of It to start with, and the good people of Denver hope . Hie visitors will have all the best of ! It at the finish. * uenver is the commercial center l of the Orcat Rocky Mountain re Kioii. The city is situated on the plains fourteen miles east of the mountains. The country In the Im mediate vicinity of Denver and to i the nortn, east and south la devoted to agriculture. To the north Is the i largest irrigated farming district In j the world embracing H57.00O acres To the east Is the "dry-farming" belt Most of the land areund Den ver Is "under irrigation." To the west la the mammoth mountain barrier, which contains i the wonderful scenic attractions of Colorado, and which is a vast tress ure house of precious metals Colorado’s capital has a popula- 1 tlon of 200,000. It Is a busy, en I ter prising city that Is pushing for i ward In a conynerclal way u« fasti 'ns the development sf the ngricul-! fural ard ruining serfon* of the I #Mo 4 III permit. The romance of the. "wild and woolly'' days Is gone, j hut the romance of the mountains remains, and the climate Is superb. I Kvery street and avenue of I>nver 'Is a vista to the snow-capped ninun- j tain range, and the atmosphere is saturated with a tonic ozone that Is soothing to tired nerves, and that j puts new red corpuscle in hlool fb«r has become depleted by over w-ork and too close application to business In the humid sections of her parts of the country Itenver Is situated fortunately, that Is all. and her people, although they are engaged In the heroic work of building up a new country, ■ have taken advantage of local lop “,-u ,—u-- ““ *• I.Ill IW—i I 1,1 1 N' ' 1 v MOI MAIN -! IN nm I1ACM! HOC Xl>. and climatic conditions ;in I made the "Queen City of the Plains'* a convention cltv as well .is an industrial center. Denver Is noted for her striiitur a! beauty, fly city ordinance frame buildings are not permitted within the lire limits, which eitihi ‘JK'fU* | nearly all of the territory of the city. All of the street at > Kept scrupulously clean. The lowntfown Streets and tin* boulevard ate pav ed with nsphnltuin, an I granite blocks arc ust*d on the treets of the wholesale dlstrht The ell* has block after block of Iniposltpv business houses, and at night neat ly all of them are abla/e with ele trie display signs. Duvet i truth fully termed a "Cltv of l.lghts." and during the Demon.itie Nation al Convention the <-ll> will h • a "blaze of lights."The Commit!.in Arrangements Is planning t ie no t extensive and most luilintit light lug scheme during th . invention ever attempted in the hi i uv ol lie city. The new auditorium, where the convention will be h<-id. Is uniipie In the history of tin world's eon vent Ion bulls. It Is l-lng built with money raised 1 a hood i .10 voted by the citizen City Park Is the hid rc'-ro.illon grouud. It contains ;:iu am that eighteen years tigo v\a ojMu pi dr, It Is a beautiful spot. with shade trees, hikes, Rower I ! , •itstiiar? a museum, a aoologh d garden, an svalry, and magnificent driv Free band concerts up- sHveu dally during the Hummer. IVtivor has two . 11 in Dior th alto' 011,1 Id Itch 'a Cardens and th • other at Manhattan IP h Tin hitter is a lake resort. Th o- iw, amusement park are within th <Mty limits. |„ n, dlr.»eti,,„ ,.r j. . mountains. ■ an . till ■ • p |-k l'a ■'■'•"•> 'V In r .* .1 i < ,i • , | i an l.o in loh.o.l a I Mi rin il M i.. ; ,. | i inn |ii'M > v i|, l • i . I < \ v in \ a i • ho i in port a u< o a . no in- i I inn. I Kin i 111 i . , liet'iiuxo r.| : Ii• ni.| i •a n ii I lit* vip il na. ; ’ | • j x, ! Im,.ii oni;ay,> I In i all parts nf I S|. i . ,i r will Im• run Ipi 'i l nillma Is tl>: i hav * Hi ■; . i a* mountaliu- ..I <in i \ ll !)T in • ho air, iia«! tip n all 1 w of nal lonnl mid wan ' • i, t vv HI i up 11 111 • ( >,l • ’I'll I In* toiiior <d tin i, i * . • hat tlmo. W ah. i ■ < i iluloa imni11| 11 | iio i • . ,i • oi inai uni « !■ ' ■ 1 i r ii ii r ho mi lmi| .1 d fa ' ii* i*i l! 1 ion's aIV ill i , • 1 ;• and all wha v •!i >». mu moral.!.' u <-,i Inn \ || | < lial tho> : a- si ||i i r \ sllllilow - o! h.■ I’m u . 'i. . •OlaImi at ■ pro..a r.• i' ■ i t way lo (mi* i iiiin ||... »» * ;,.. i nltoi nat•• 11 ai at pf i • loll. Tin •unify la v|i.j| ill | n lilt.a. I in Hi t. I. I ilU|iio|od in f-., ; , ,, laliinunt Ion non i, t will ho pi :.■■*! < !, 't v "Moi*l im at H nv i ami In iho tha low .. in, r• Mountain t- a < HI ll it * forth all over II . Inn l. TOM A To KS, vary I 1 .,,,| TranspI ■ nl• *1. p,v . m • ,, |,, a ' . i IIIUt||-o,| f \ l.l.i , h’lorist. Itoam In', V.. I*VT II' UOMIKKKI L. < M«ii.n alfvely ;.peakIni» only a l< v >< ii a o, pcoplo wore 4*1111 ’ h i to t;pi 11 I a \M’4*k or a month II'1' real to travel a hundred or " mile;: (Ileal hards hips attend I In 1 ' lounieys; (ho nluhls had to •lit in Iho open because tho •nitrv w 1 . not s ettle l thickly • u 1 h to allow travel. 1 the luxury * ’ 1 n 1 h< t 11 inter a roof. Varl invention*'. ’•Ill'll as I he loeoilio I’ve. th" p 11 lor and sleeplni; ears *ke ii 1 luxury to travel today. 1 W o k of all kin In has h<*en made 1 for ivervoiie. All aro aware N't. housekeepers drudv.c 'i with their work in tlio old ’•••'. • " In'll they could, hv merely us 1' i ia \ 11 are t ions vv hleh ar* l,! I'1 ore Hi 4,i. mako phi) of their • Il Hint'll. 1,1 Hally Leader L> ;••■< ial ari vnuement, hc 1,111 th- d ' ri hut Ion of a w ork vki'h now Is in man) home. None f the (1XV lie I'H of the VVOlk VVMIlld ' ok ef lie nr without il availn .at ' pi ee. Tho 11 ame .if this great I L< the Com olldale I Library ol and lime 1 hold |{eeipe.i. I oe than a.000 pra,-Ileal recipes 1 contained In Its live volumes, ’ci1 <> I lie* t' ii a I • at I hi per • " ' • ery hmi'iekeep. r are •"I l'ie h.v I lie Ii u lid red ; all of h ' In II I l ied a ml proven 'll. HI ,elv* !» to he of th.’ greatest '"•! to lip It I e it the work of the '• ' 1 keer 1 . Many of our mill* huve taken advantage or > "f'I'l plieo oiler, and already on >1" an one - ha I f of our < nitre a i k 1 llee u plac'd I l|i|tl I |e 1 1 lie vv m k have coiiin in mo o 11'1 • H'iiil We ion LI handle them. ' 11 I• • • 1 ui allotment has been I ■ ' \hausted wo shall not Is* able to Mirnlah I ho hooks at tho same low I”•* I’ho publishers theinselvc* will I a Uo control o ftlu* sale an*l th » price of I ho hooks will ho advance I considerably. If you car** to H««curo a sot of th t w**rk at **ur |)h\n**ti< very low prlco yoi^^iiust act. (julckly. 11y paying a f*»w cents a day now, you can be i.'in** tho owner **r Ilia hooks at one \ : ml In lh<* course of a in *r.II* • i* t">» will nave you tholr cost. Send coupon today. HMK CO|l I'ON AT IIOTTOM OF TH IM |* \(IF. OltIHsIt OF IM 'III.It \TIO\. Circuit Court, Miiy Term. 1 tIOH. \V« i Virginia, Morcor County. W C. Pollock, C. It. Hancock and c <> Wright, trust doa »*f th** ProHliy lcrlan church of Minefield, \Vr. Va., * x part**, In cliuncory. I. W'. H Honakor, clerk ef tho *’iicult Court of Mercer county. Weal Virginia, do hereby certify 111 a I \V C Pollock, O. II. Hancock and C. O. Wrightfl trustees of tlm Pr* hyl) riiiu church of Minefield, VV. \’a . have tiled th«*lr petition In said ' "<irt, praying for « sain of certain i<.il •• late In llliiotlold, tiahl county tmd slate, nmvcycil to said trustees by dc.'il duly roeorded In Halil coun ty and *.tatc In *Io*m| hook 311, p. 115, ahl propiu'ty being known us 4ho hyli'i lan niunst* and located on r.izcwcll Htre*'t III saM city. \Hcnl; W. It. IIONAKFIt, Olork. May 13, 1&0H. 5 13-4 w FLOWFIt PLANTS. (Icrniilunis, j*‘ol*’UH, Scarh-t Huge, f’aunas, V**r b'*na LI* pliant Kars, Tube It ouch. *‘tc. Itontfonuhlo prices. Ity ox pr< FALLON, Florist, Hoanoku, \ * % VT7 ,,tN M>RING comes nr, , rc rnd c. pic « everything in nature taking on a fresh ▼ ▼ bnghi appearance, thcii inci , i. and do likewise. The inside of the house has had hard, constant usage all win.c, ' he furniture and carpets are worn. You need a new carpet, a matting or a few rugs to it.. i things up. Perhaps you want to refurnish your par lor. hall or bedroom. No doubt there .r, l.'ttlc accessories for the dining room and kitchen that would be acceptable to good housewife. No matter what you want. fr..m the smallest item to complete housefurnishings. you will find „ ready to supply your every want in this line. : , Rugs! Rugs! Floor Ruga am a tl.u : il it h> m H a room and you «,nmoi . n j„ without thorn. oUr »■k , *<»rno boaiitlftj) doHltfriw Mattings! VV<' havo a choir o lino r'lilu i mid Jap Matting* Ju f t thin - t<»r a fumm.T hod room r*:«-in n»<it and c«ol In npp ai i "i .tbles! • HI WJ.'.O -1 no no. lining Room and Hall Furniture! Parlor Furniture! 'Mu line of 1',-irlor i iirnHuro Is v i i \ ( i in | >! <>t c, r|ih< r I’nrlor Suites "i ir.-h |«i«-< • ., \Vc run (ilonxo you 111 'll <o >n('<liii in crudes. Suites * • * no . mi‘j.”,nn. —1 Porch and Lawn Furniture lf(. |< e | #, f’lmfiH. SelfeOH, Lawn I'.M'li and T,:iwn Tallies, etc s <>ii!y <'(|iiiilie.I hy tho o vv |*r i* > (f uof i*(|, W OCCUPY three lloor* 9»xllO fee llv ,t. eUJ with hest Purniture.Mattres.es ▼▼ «»ow». Spri u»< furnishing, jeneraliy, and invite your inspection HONEST V/ ONEST PRICES! - PHELPS TURE CO. SIATC BANK B IX 5 XU-I-IBU), VV. VA. ^ «r v» - r. ___