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ANNOC NCEMENT. My friends having b*>en deuie! the privilege of voting for me. h: the Kepublican county convention after my name had beeu properly and regularly placed before #ai<l convention, they Teel that they should have the right to vote foi me in the general election. 1 thert fore announce myself an Independ ent candidate for the offic of county clerk, aud promise, if ‘looted, to faithfully and Impartially discharge the duties of said office. J. E. T. SENTZ. Foil cor NT Y CLERK. I hereby announce myself a candi date for clerk of the county' court of Mercer county, subject to the ac tlon of the Democratic convention • ud respectfully ask the support of mv friends in convention and at the polla- R. H. BAILEY. the teaching of ECONOMY. Let your little boy take his wa gon and buy your groceries from Tho Steptoe Cash Supply Co. It will teach him tho saving habP. which may be the very making or him. IT PAYS TO BUY FOR CASH FOI* JUSTICE OF THE PEACE* We are authorized to announce W. A. Bennett as a candidate Tor Justice of the Peace of Beaver Pond district, subject to the action of a Democratic Good Government con vention or primary. Mr. Bennett nerved as a Justice In Virginia for t«n yearn and would bring wide ex perlence to the duties of tho office. FOR CONSTABLE. We are authorized to announc* J. 3. Thompson a« a candidate for ; const ah! * f nearer Pon.l District subject to the action of the Dein oernttc party. 1 015 < (»\s| \p.| K. Wo are authorized to annonno \N. I. Ifni ey as a candidate for con stable or Denver Pond district. sul» Ject to action of the Doinocmth party. .n >i:ri: m thk pi api:. 1 hereby announce myself a can (didale fir justice of the peace ol I Dearer l'<>nd d.strict. subject to the ttetion of the IVtnocratic conven* ! tlon. M. n. POSTI.KTMW AITi:. i«»lt .IlSlIPM, DIsTHHT We are authori. i t > announe* it. I.. W ivor as a candidate foi Justice oi (he Peace for Hock dis triet. subject to tle\ action ol tin Democratic party. noth i Tho following I notice that C F M' ' I fa fi< M M.-rcer c inty, \\ -t Virginia, has |fl!ed with tho dork of th.* County Court an i; pi. at ‘on to tJie County Conn, accompanied hv a •ortMed ropy of a permit from the City Council of Hluclleld f..r license to 8<‘U at retail spirituous liquors, wlueH. porter, ale. hoer and drinks of like nature for the p» Hod be ginning .lutie 1st, phis. and ending '•Mine 30th. 1 90f». in the R. |„ Halley building, at the «• mer of Merer street and It'ueflcl.l avenue, in the eitv of Hill.-field. \\’. ya. Civ. n under my hand th1 : day of May I’lng. KSTI 1,1, HA ILK V. Clerk of County Court. 23-4 w [= Busy »♦♦♦♦»♦♦ >»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ —■ — . - _♦ ♦ Restaurant l ❖ _t ___and Lunch Room | Foi* Ladies and Gentlemen * :----: QUICK SERVICE | COURTEOUS ATTENTION PRICES REASONABLE ♦ YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED | OPRN l,AY AN,» l:m I'Hih-oioii \v. . G. M. McCulloch, 1’res. W. K. Pkaijsos, S. ■ i> and Tivas. Flat Top Insurance Agency general insurance BLUEFIELD. W. VA. 01““‘s=Bt AGENCY, . _ Wonderland Tlieater ——————— ■■ i “The Home of Mirth met Me/aflr" j A continuous show. A good vaudeville bill !, * ’™ T best pictures, changing three tlmt a week. \ • during IntermlMlon, bjr el« trlca | 1‘litylng this wrek— MISS M\l I) |U;\M; |>|;|< I Singing iind Talking Conie<|teni,r. <OI'N A U UK.Il l , The World's Greatest single | ,.„,,, Ijtughalde Conns]y f mid Kii|wrlor soloists. ► Admission 10 cents Doors open 7:45 p. m. a.... “Bank of Personal I Service” 1 II flat top NATIONAL BANK f of Blueficld. West Virginia. Capital Work .$lWl.rt<W.OO Stockholder*' Mobility.loo. „nmhi *or,,,u" . ar,.000.00 Security to I>e|Kwltom . JBI.’J.IMMMIO J t NITEll STATE GOVERNMENT |) EPOSITOItV. I’ays 3 per cent Interest on Time Deposits. Individual, Commercial and Corporate Account* Solicited. f<* B. TIEItNEV, PreM ent; It. E. ItOEMNf., (!a*hlcr; ; W* H> THOMAS, Vler-PrcNidcnt; W fl. IIICKS, \v«|*innf j; t’a*hler. SALOON ISSUE WILL NOT BEJIISED 'l« XI I,IS I i ll M \KI S |»| M \|, OK III l*ni:r—i.KAt.l 1C 1^ NOT 1*0 U 1'lt'A 1.. Richmond. Vo.. June :s pr. J. P McAllister, sec ret ary of the \utl-Saloon League of Virgin la. denies in strong language the ar ticle printed in a morning paper to the effect that the league will ap pear !•r »i*e the state pcniocmhlc i .invention at Roanoke next Thurs day and attempt to commit the con vention to state-wide prohibition. The article In question says that "it is learned on big’ll authority that an effort will be made by the \ntl S.i'o n League to commit the Pem O'vatic convention on this subject when the convention meet** In Ron nokc on June I lth, and that a committee has he. u appointed to appear before tip- committee on r< olutlons and ask that the co* vent Ion *;o on ncor.l in favor of ' vtat• -wide prohibition .*’ l>.scussi«ir the matter. I>r. Mr \1 lister says: No Kuril Nction < 'ontenqdnled. "No such action Is contemplated at all l*y the state A nt l-Saloon League Neither the headquarters < uniniittee nor the executive com niitt. • tun any of the state league ; eflic i> have pro|M»sed or discussed j suell a question among themselves, and \ mi may put it down ns a safe saying that when the convention 1 meets in Roanoke the \utl-Saloon league will not be on baud, and that nine of the most adroit lend • i «' will not lie ‘delegated to np i" »r to show cause why they think the people should not pote at nil [‘‘ally date on the question of wip <ng liquor off the Virginia map.’” N-ke.l |f he thought a state pro hlldtlm movement will come In Virginia, I»r. McAllister said: “I certainly think that such n movement will he finally Inevitable 1 certainly think Virginia will final ly join the other slates In the s'liitli in the prohibition ranks. Hut the Vntl-Saloon League is very well j "atisfled wit lithe, work being ac I compHshcd along present llne8 and has no disposition to change Its i met hods.” Do you think the AntH-Saloon league will finally ask the domi nant party In this state to endorse state prohibition?” ' r do not think so. f think the -date movunon't will finally come In the shape' of a non-partisan com mission of flu* question to the vote 1 "f Hie jieople. According to our pr. enf methods, wo keep all of our 'icet.ui* entirely dlvor.^—' from • v. . y political organVaklon and j' >''• iii all other political questions. Wh<n the slate movement comes We now expect It to come in entire ly tho same way.” HI \\ \RL Ol‘ OINTMKNTS FOR < NTAKHII THAT CONTAIN* MFK< THY, mercury will surely destroy the eiis* of mell and completely de ' range the whole system when enter in.' it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never l>e used ■xeept on pr script Ions from repu j'ahh physician', as the damage they will do is ten fold to tho good | you can possibly derive from them. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by I I Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, contains no mercury, and Ih taken int* nial’y, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the -• 'em. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonials free. Hold by Druggists Price, 7f>o. P« ' bottle. 'l ik. Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. . IHVIS DAN IN NLNV OKLFAN.4 ' * OrIe;m June 3 Davie day l Ic* centennial of t he birthday of dent of the foufed* racy. «',■! celebrated with groat enthuni in lr. the Ci.nfederato organ r/.a >ti (.f S'ew Orleans today. Don't wait * nt!l you have a (loop. ‘"•I'ed rough. “An oub o of proven on In worth a pound of rtiro ” With the first tickling of the bronchial ' ih» s i t n !*oftb» of Ilydale’s Cough K'ixlr Safest for parent or child. r <ntn!n* no opiates. The White Ml Mfjfll \l I» \ X IN Ml MFlim. Memphis. T< nn . June 3 Fon •erved In Memphis and other elti*s of Term* ee, Arkansas and Mb Ifl dny memorial to President Mavis. It name has spread from sea to Me no* .nrprlsed If |n the other You're made to fake Hooky Moun ts n Ten. fibrin now.) 1 or sale by the White Pharmacy. IIKT>Dr.VO T’T<ANTS AND VINKS 'nil line of bedding plants and '•r-ly vine*. Orders ehlpjied satne FAU/)N, Florist, I HE HU KFIKLP DAILY LKADEI __ ^ -- III C« >1 III Ol' KMI.WW Til \l\'li:\ IIKLIl MKIKNcs Sl\l».%Y. The It rot her hood of Railway Trainmen held, two special meet ings on Sunday. afternoon and night, for ihe purpose o| bidding farewell to their chairman. Mr. o C. Cash, who has accepted a gov ernment position ns * Vty appli ance InsixH'tfor. and > for the purpose of meeting the new chair man. Mr. W. N Doak. of Itlueflcld. W Va. There was a large attend ance at both meetings Mr. T. It. Dodge, first vice grand master, of Cleveland. O was pn ■ at at Indli meetings. Other vis tors from Hlueflcld Lodge r»32. were D. L. Iliahop, .1 If. Turn bill: \V. \ l>oak M D. Hazy. * C T. Joint. From Lodge <’«72. Crewe v.»., <\ M Newcomb, K .!. Walthall. R. H Cranuess. W 11. Chap n il. R. <; Wright. There was a large attend ance from Old Virginia Lodge 192. Roanoke Times. I. W. S. Al.lJ.wn-: l<» \IHKT. New York. June 3 \ grcj»t meeting of rlutiwomen Is •.» i>.» held In Vnisterdam where the luterun tlonal Woman SufTrnia Mllanee holds a convention on lime if»th Twenty countries will !>• represent e<l hy delegates from tin' >nal asso elatlon having nnlveraal ilTrmto ns their object. The I’nited States, Canada, (Ireat IlrlTaln. 1 Nether land, (lertnnny. Denmark Ireland. Norway. Sweden. FUnlnnd. llnpain. Italy. Hungary and An tralla are the countries where the national itHSoelntlons are best organized. The local committee of Anno idem has scoured a large sum for Hie enter tainment of the convent a which Is expected to number ihoul one thousand delegates. Tb<- represen tatives from ibis countr> will nnm Imt about twenty regular delegates, supplemented by many other wo men who will attend umifflclnlly. OltllKIt OF PUBLICATIOX. Circuit Court, May Term. 1908. West Virginia, Mercer County. W. C. Pollock, C. 1). Hancock and C O. Wright, trustees of the Presby terian church of Hluefl. id, W. Vn.. ex parte, In < hancory, J. W. H. Honaker, clerk of the Circuit Court of. Merer county, West Virginia, d<> hereby certify that W. C. Pollock, C. B. Hancock and C. o. Wrightfl trustees of the Presbyterian church of Bluefteld, W. Va., have filed tli«■ Ir petition in said court, praying for a .“-ale of certain real estate in 1)1 ueflc.ld, said county and state, conveyed to said trustees by deed duly recorded In said coun ty and state in deed book 33, p 4ir<, said property being known as the* Presbyterian inanso and located on Tazewell street in said city. Attest: W. H. HONAK 1€H, Clerk. May 13, 190S. 5*13-4 w ill ItFH'DUti: IHVW IIOMi: / Louisville, |<y.. June • \ move ment for tie* restoration of the old Kentucky home or Jefferson Havi whose centennial is being eelebrat ,ld today, has been s- t on foot |>> tin* Confederate vet. rans of the Mine (Srass state. It is prop.. . I that the old havis e t.ato, Falrvi ,v be preserved as ti national park I.; a plan similar to that Inaugural, d for the preservation of the k ii Micky birthplace of Abraham I ii coin. NOTICM. The following Ih notice th.V J. Maker, residing «t flluefleld, M r eer county, West Virginia, has u, .-1 * application to the county court of nali! county for a Mr-nso to s- I at retail spirituous llipiors, win* -, i >r ler, ale, b* <-r and drjnkn <Mf Ilk*- ua fiir*- for the period begin n In g i May I t, 100S, and * ruling .lurn >, 1001), at No. I I Minefield avonii- n the town *»f Minefield, Mercer coun ty, West Virginia. fiiven under rny (hand this Ifith day of May, UrOS. Teste: KSTlf.L f.AIT.KY, Cl* rk. fi-1 0-1 a wk 4 wks, t llll.li 1411011 I \W I 1*111 I It. j Charlotte, N <*., Juno 3. The atipderne court of North Cad 1 decision regarding the recently • acted child labor law In this 1 The court holds that the state ha I a right to legislate for -the prole flon of children In a way para mount to the partUular right of lading - hlld labor In mills and fac powers of the state and cohstitu- , jtlonal; and also as the emplovment T»oreh, 300 Minefield av nuo. T. FT. R, Christie. ^ t __ CLASSIFIED COLUMN . I, *1 iiorsKHoi.n wo kitohpn furniture bargains. All of my ho tel furniture for sale on account ol lease expiring and wishing to rctir* from hotel business. Write or call on .1 h. l'atton, Altamont Hotel Uood bargains for quick buyer. tf J. I, PATTON H)|{ IIKVT. Plat, 3 r«K>tws and hath, on Hod Is'f. Plat, 3 i*ooms and hath, on (Hand street. Plat. Op rooms an,l bath, on Hlu** Held avenue. 10 room dwelling on Hensley st reel. • K. II. EASLEY. 4 2 r, I‘ri licet on Ave. FOIl llKNT Lute I'lSltlwii’i* of. N Partee, on Rogers str.M\t. K. It Easley. FOIl KENT l'lieg|i, a nice three f.»om cottage on South Powell street. J. It, Johnson FOR KENT Three nice rooms, suit able for light housekeeping; all modern convenient*''*. Si;» Prince ton avenue. FOR KENT Four nloo rooms with hot and cold water and oleetrle lights In good neighborhood. Ap ply at 314 Fourth street. FOIl KENT Three store-rooms on Raleigh street. C. O’Leary & Son. 2-6 If Clothes last longer and retain • heir original shape IT you have them pressed regularly. Phone 228, Mine field Pressing Co., Jenka & laind. proprietors. FOR KM NT Rome good offVxt rooms on Princeton avenue. C. O’Leary & So’n. 2-fi-tf A It Alto AIN One-half Interest n eight lots, two new cottage hous s. Well located In west end. flood tafe Investment. Must he Hold, Jinx 142. 1„, FOIl HALE I 1-2 horse power gas oline engine. Electric sparkcr. Apply Meadows Ptg. Co., 114 ILlgglnhotham avenue. The best dressed man Is not neces sarlly tlit* man who wears the most expensive clothes, hut he who keeps his suit cleaned and pressed. Call phone 228, Minefield Pressing Co., C. A. Pearson, manager. LOST A silver knoli from an um brella handle, engraved II. W. W. Return to Lender office. FOR KENT Four rooms with |miii try and poarclies. No. 222 Mine field avenue. T. II. M Christie f.-1 8-2t FOIl HALE A practically new American Typewriter. Cost $,"»<>, will sell at a bargain. Address Lender, City. \\ AN I El) Fifteen good men to work on grade near Williamson. Meet me at No. 3 tonight. K. L. MAI LEY. A AN TED My young man, hoard In private family, near Presbyterian church. A. (}., Ilex 644, Mine field. I.OST A white skill between lllue field Mercantile company and \V. I*. Hawley’s store. Relnm to 1tl Miami street. 'VVANTKI) Hoarders at 'I’owlm tan fl)|'iit .life. Melons, Powhatan Konnfy. Virginia. Thirty five miles from Fnrmvllle, IP-athful location, no malaria. Mood wa fer, plenty of Ice, shade and chi' kens. Terms I'i.TiO per week. For further particulars apply It <». PtHtTKR, Melona, Va nuu;\i\s in ni< i: l/OTH rapt I; H. Hstdwln, agent of the Ki ' View Land asd Warranty com pany, Is now offering great bargains In some of the ypreftlest lots In the r Ify of Mlueflold, located In the Fart Knd, a number of which front on the extension of Princeton avenue, with a nice number one macadam is'd street In front of them. Parties d**lrlng situating for comfortable bonne will find If gp-atiy to their interest to rail on rapt Maid win a* his office in the First. National Hank building. NOTH F, Having sold out my entire busl m s, I derlre to collect, up all n< counts dua me by .Tune jst. There fore all who are Indebted to rn<* will please call at. my old stand, where you will find me, and settle at once. Thanking all my customers for past patronage. MORRI3 ROSRNnRTU! FR KK TR IP FOR 5 MEN From each postefflre In West Virginia [f,J, National Cs\pi<?\l A - k your po-ttma der for parth c.r \MI IIP 1\ l;l VI.TV ro. \V VHlIINf.TON. It. r. DEATH OF k'miv .ions «. »{ \i»i:i: mi s \ r his iiomi: i\ \V\ niK, — Wythevlllo, Vn., Juno :i. ('apt. ■'"'"I C Ha per died at tils residence in tin* east end of this county Mon day night at the advanced age of over 7(t yearn, (’apt Waiter was an old Confed erate soldier, and tokk great Inter •at In nil (hat pertnltied t > the lost cause lie was a man of large property and latluence in the county, owning a large es'ate. which he sold out) a week «>r two Itefore his death for $10,000 ll< lmd heen Ho* HU|H>rtntendent of the lead mint's of Wythe county from tin* eud of the war until Its salt* a ft-w years ago ll<» Is survived by his wife, two son ami one daughter. The funeral will he today from I In* residence and Interment at the family burying ground on the place. “Bvery man lo his trade” Is an old adage and Is familiar to nearly all of us. It Is brief in Its wording hut conveys a great deni In Itu mean lug. It Is merely a terso way of saying that a man who makes a ape dally of any out* thing knows more about, and Is more proficient 111 hi.** partleular specialty than any one else could he. It Is for this reason that wo all seek a specialist when wt« have any serious physical all metit. it Is for tin' same reason that The Wydale Remedy Co. went to one of tin* best specialists in tho United Stall's on liver and intestinal trou bles. a professor In a Columbus. () , .Medical College, and secured from him a prescription from which Ry laic's l.lver Tablets are made. Tills specialist knew more about IIv < r i roiiDior tiuin ji doctor who trout* all dlKonso.M, and that In why Hy dale'* Llvor Tahlot* rollovo and cure moro quickly all llvor trouhlo* than tho ordinary llvor plllu and pow dor®. r.O tahlot* in a inotal box. 2T. cent;* For Halo hy the White Phar nmojr. I ' * M A I’OK.q. vory ho*t *ort* I'raiiBplantod. Hy oxproflti In hank •‘I . 7r.o por hundred. FALLON, h’lorlHt, Honuoko, Va. TIIOMAA K. VFFItY, M. !»., Rpoclallst, I'yo, Fur, Nose and Tlirnat. 0 Hliiollold, \V. Va. Omillsl f..r \. ft W. Hallway. Head Thu Hally Leader. work, that you want done tn your • • -■ i - it.ns mouth. Just make a few Inquiries concerning tho work done by Mayer Pros., the Dental Specialists, or Dr. 'as K. Mayer and hear what people Who know say of them. Finest ma ci lal, sclentIfle work, honcet prhs's, • U modern met hods and equipment to prevent pain. All work guaranteed. Office 'Phone. 4fi7. Itealdenco 'Phone, «B3-L. dm i:i ii:i,i>, \y. va. L ~ T ^^▼▼▼▼▼▼w w WWWWWWW% | A. D. STONE | | - Civil Engineering OI I ICI: ROOM NO. 6 Telephone Building HI AND STREET-PHONE 124 DR. WM. T. JKNKINS UKKItAUIlONllT. Spoclacloa and artLflelaJ oyon lit tad. Lon**** Mute nod. Frame* uepa'rnu. i 0\S1 l.TATION lit Ml;. 1-7 Princeton Avn. lUnnflold, W. V», Harry s Barber Shop \oO door (o W. IT. Tnln((r«|i|i (To, I AH. JOHNSON, JAKIfl HARTWELL HID PICRKINR IIARY HOLT “THE liIG FOUR** First class scrvico at all times r<ATIIM ATTA(THKI). ! COMPTON BROS., DENTISTS STATH HANK HUII.DINfi. HI.UHFIF.I.D, K. VA. $5 $5 1 TEETH FULL SETS $5.90 V«*py licsf wt of *«•«■( Iit No ItofU-r miiiiIi' ni imy priro .. . . . $8.00 Hold CmwiiH.. $t-oo I’oroi’lniii ('rmviiN.. $1.00 Wop.$1.00 d«> III I'll I III UM .$1.00 Hllvop I'illliin* .50 KxIrndlnK ..25 tVin,*nt. Killing* .50 ' li’iinilitf .50 i:\amination i isi;i; RXTHACTINO A HKOMfTRRY I’A I NliRSH COMPTON ItKOS., Dentists Mfiilo Itunk llliltf., Itlm-fli Id, n KELLY & MOYERS. DEALERS IN WHISKEYS. WINES. BRANDIES. ALES. BEERS. Porters and all Kinds of Liquors. FIRST CLASS BILLIARD ft. POOL-ROOM CONNECTED OUT OF TOWN ORDERS SHIPPED PROMPLY I When in need|of“anything in the Electrical Line remember wc do first-class work at reasonable [prices promptly. Inlcrmont Electrical Co, Phone 212 Bluefield, W Va.