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I WANTED-500 LADIES J To Open Accounts >XDth The J | AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK j | BLUF.FIELD, WEST VIRGINIA | & A handsome sotivi nil will he presented to each t |; Inily opening an account in our ('oinmercial or Sav- $ .. in^s Departments. I Jepo? its ol one dollar or more y II received. T X.. I I WM BEURY, Pres’t M0RR1SS WAT S. Vico Pres’t A. H. LAND, Seefy t | Citizens Underwriters Agency;! ! GENERAL INSURANCE j ♦ npl ■ I—p—p < ► % ' III* . I IIT, LIMIII.I I’X . STi:.\M 1:011.1:1:, I’l.XTI? <► ♦ tii.xss. nivxi/rii. xrrn i:\t, conds, < o t WF RESPECTFULLY SOI KIT A FORTION OF YOUR BUSINESS | BLUEEIELD DICING PARLOR | I . ~" 2 6 A strictly tip -1«»- t!;i l • dining room for y p ladies and gemlenn .5. A select 1 >i 11 of $ X taro, prompt and p »iit<r service. Otir 9 S aim is to please. : : : : 9 9 oi\inc; parlor p 125 Princeton Avenue Minefield, West Virginia $ COMPTON OK TS., DENTISTS STATE BANK BUI 1.1)1 N<i, BLUEFIELD, W. VA. If You Have Failed Once v J I. don’t. U c< me on unbeliever. appllH.1 ya"l‘x,,T'''“'-‘ ;i ,esl <’f I»ei»tlstr.v skillfully Come Here Next Time ourp(;rrcc, M,|'vlee and reoeon 1 ull Set of Teeth mm Gold Crowns VL V V L I Bridget j k .ji I ft 1 Fillings 50c UpTJ Examination F re<s. «il Work Guaranteed. Lady In Attendance Compton Bros., Dentists SS . "" -- -- KELLY &> MOYERS. DEALERS IN WHISKEYS. WINES. BRANDIES. ALES, BEERS. Porter® an l all Kinds of Liquor®. FIRST CLASS BILLIARD «. POOL-ROOM CONNECTED OUT OF TOWN OR DEI S SHIPPED PROMPLY When in med of anything in the Electrical Line remember we do first*class work at reasonable prices promptly. Intermont Electrical Co., Phor.e 212 Bitfield, W. Va. Mias Lucy Stuart left toduy for a visit to relatives at Tazewell, Va. H. E. Christie, of Elkhorn, is in the city on business. •J. W. Hates, of Rtchlanda. is In the city today. Mra. C. M Sizer, of Cooburn,. Va., Is visitIiik here today. NV T. James, of Chllhowle, Va., : Is In the city. Judge It. F. Tipton, of Northfork, is a visitor in our city today. t'apt. -Ceo. W. Thomas returned to his home at Klllstou this morn* Ing. W. K. Jenkins, the popular Poca hontas dry goods merchant, Is In the city today on business. Joseph Illock has returned from a two weeks’ visit to relatives In Halt Imore. * Tie* Altamont Hotel will he closed t«> the reception of guests Saturday morning, June i»o. Misses Willa and Ruby Norris, of Raleigh, N. C., are the guests r' Misses Minnie and Florence Mann at their home on Tazewell street. Horn, to Mr. and'Mrs. Clarence F. Kalil •, of North Rtro.t, a son. The parents have named him Clarence If. Mrs. .1. It. liranscomc, of Carroll county, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Price, left on No. li to lay lor Kart Radford. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Saunders, of . 'Princeton, returned today from a week’s visit with relatives in the. Shenandoah Valley. I>. Howe Johnston returned today from Iteckley, and will now remain permanently, having decided to make his home. here. Misses Haven and Annie Strader, of Pearishurg. are visiting their brother, Geo. S. Strader, in South Minefield. Frank W. Surber, who has been making his home In Bluefleld for several months, moved to Elkhorn , today. Messrs. C.eo. VV. and H. B. Bnzen l»y left this morning for Bedford county. Virginia, where they were • ailed by the illness of tholr moth er. Mrs. Ella Hayden, of Crewe, Va., who has been visiting her brother, J. W. Phelps, on Bedford street, lort this morning for Columbus. ()., to visit a sister. John R. Evans left this morning I for Roanoke In company with hia mother, who Is en rout** to her home, and will visit a sister (hero today. Rev. Thomas Prlddy and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Johnston and daughter, Ruth, returned last night fronj Wesley's chapel, Va., where they at tended the. funeral of Mrs. M. S. Johnston. Mrs. S. E. Evans, of Appomattox county, Virginia, who has been vis iting her son. J. R. Evans, and her daughter, Mrs. Band, left this morn ing for her home on account of the Illness of a sister. Capt. and Mrs. A. T. Pyles and children left this morning for a thirty days’ outing at Buray. Balti more and Washington, and will vis it Mrs. Pyle's parents In pennsyl j vanla before returning. The Princeton baseball team Is I ; getting "sassy.” They have, play'd twelve games This season and h'«»o nev'-r suffered defeat. This la something like the record of the l Bluefle.ld team two season’s ago. Princeton’s last game was with Tazewell yesterday, Tho statement sent but from Charleston that Oovernor Dawson had developed tuberculosis and had gone to Ashevflle N. C., on that ac count. Is denied by his son. Daniel, who says his father’s visit to Ashe ville has nothing to do with his health and that he Is Improving In i health. T)r and Mr? Armstrong. of South Hoston. Va , who have been visiting Mrs. John A. Shield?, Mrs. Arm strong’s -lister, at Welch, left this morning for a visit to Nova Scotia, where they will remain during the summer. The doctor thinks very favorably of locating In THnefleld on his return. Mrs. Armstrong wras the daughter of the late David French, of Athens. Quantity and Quality rarely ever go together. Here's the exception. Elliott's Emulsified Tdnlment con 'alns half plat of an emulsion of spirit? Turpentine. Origanum. Kero one Oil, Ether and Ammonia, and •oils for only 2Sc a bottle. Ouar anteed or money back. The White 1 Pharmacy. TUFT PRESENTED Nominating Speech Made by Representative {Bur ton, of Ohio. Chicago, June 18. — Repre sentative Theodore K. Bur ton, of the Cleveland, ()., district, presented the name of Wiliam Howard Taft. Mr. Burton said in part: “This convention enters upon the grave responsibility of selecting a presidential candidate with the se rene assurance that the Republican party will continue to rule this peo ple. What assembled multitude in any land l»as ever pointed the way to such 4>en* llcent results for home and for the progress of the whole human race. a» the recurring con ventions of this grand old organl zauon? -Yot we do not rely alone upon the record of that which It has accomplished. Wo emphasize, even more. Its supreme qualification to solve the problems or the. present. "It is especially appropriate that this gathering should be held In this marveloufr city of Chicago, whence the steel bands of commerce reach out iu every direction, over ’’lain and river and mountain, to almost boundless distance, bringing Iho richest treasures of a continent to lay them at your feet. Hero It "as that the righteous uprising against slavery and Rourbonlsm. Stirling from the nation's conscience 1 a I sod Its first. triumphant voice when Abraham Lincoln was nomi nated. ' And here, again, with notes uf thunderous acclaim, enraptured throngs greeted the naming of Car field, of Hinine, of Harrtson, and of Roosevelt. How to neat an undertaker: Cough and Cough.ng end In Corttn. Cure the •:ough. slop the Congmug. and let the undertaker keep his Coffin. Ry tale’s Cough Elixir Is I ue best and mrest way or nccomp’.shlng this re mit. Rest, because U contains the best remedies known to aid nature to •ure a cough. Surest, because It posi tively does not contain opiates or larmful drugs of any kind. Guaran «ed under the pure Food and Drug f*aw. For sale by White Pharmacy. Ruy your Flour, Meal, Chicken F«*ed uud Cow Feed from us. Wo keep only the best and sell it to yo uat lowest possible price. RLUEFIEDD FEED COMPANY. FLOWER PLANTS.—Geraniums, Coleus, Scarlet Sage, Cannas, Ver benas, Elephant Ears. Tube Roses, etc. Reasonable prices. Ry ex press. FALLON, Florist, Roanoke, Va. NEW YORK CITY. z Hermitage A <Til'll HOTEL FOR MEN The name tells the. story Seventh Ave mid Forty-second St. ( Junction of Rroadway. Restaurant on the street llooor a re: - taurant where ladies are welcome. Every olher part ol the house exclu sively for men. Telephones in every room. Respectful, quirt, she lien I and alert Jap ^ anese servants. HrAp rn net 1 room anti ball !" VkL» $2.00 a day upward fiend for liooklot T I PADDBLb Proprietor Bluefield One Week Commenceing MONDAY, JUNE 15 Cor. Raleigh St. and Hig ginbotham Avenue. Opp. Elks’ Opera House. Jolliffe’s BRIGHT LIGHTS Polite and Up-to-date Vaudeville Change of features night ly. Special Matinee Sat urday, 2:30 p. m. For Ladies Children Night Prices, 15, 25. 35c Matinee Prices, 10, 20c ('°0I sjo^aadg -ogz sape^g uoissimpv Ej $j9ijga u.i S1M3D—azidd—samvi I 8061 *61 amif /Cbpjjj Imnim HanoH xvl '-(liTanT j*3i | Senator Burrows, of Michigan, temporary chairman of the Repub lican convention in Chicago. Notices to contractors. Bldg will be received by ‘the Board of Education of Reaver Pond district until Saturday, June 27th, at noon, for the furnishing of all labor, material and fully completing three (3) school buildings located in Bluofield and as per plans and specifications on file in the office of W. E. and E. L. Shufflobarger, archi tects. Bids are. required for each house separately. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a bond to be approved by the Hoard of Ed ucation. Tor double the amount bid. ' Hidden* will be required lo de- 1 posit a certified check for ?, per cent, of the amount bid. Address all bids to the Secretary. Dluefleld, West Virginia. Hy order of the Hoard of Educa tion, June 13th. 1908. K. L. BOWMAN, Secretary. 6-16-5t —— • —. ■ — Your stomach churns and digests iho food you eat; if found torpid, or >ut of order, your whole system suf fers from blood poison. Hollister’s Kooky Mountain Tea keeps the tomnoh in jcerfeet condition, mak •ng you well and happy. 35 cents, Ten or Tablets. For sale’ by the White I’harmacy. VIA Norfolk & Western RAILWAY Denver and Return Democratic Convention $45.30 Round Trip $45.30 FROM Bristol, Norton, East Radford, Bluefield, Welch. Low rate from other sections. Tic-U' is oil sale July | to I, limit duly 17th via Norfolk and Western Railway. Quick service Dining Cars. Pullman Sleepers. w. k. m:\ iLL, (•encinl Passenger Agent. GRAY MACHINE REPAIR SHOP Now in the Rear of Fowler-lllcli. urdsou Company. All kinds of repairing of Lawn Mowers, S wing Machines, Bicycles flung, Pistols, Typewriters. Adding Machines, Locks, Keys Fitted ami in fact, all kinds of machines. Work and priee guaranteed. | WATCH THIS SPACE! j j Keep Your Eye On It. j $ We have adopted, for the benefit of our custo- \ 1$ mcrs, Monday of each week until further notice ] | as Special Bargain Day. j On each Monday we will offer one special line l x of .goods at unusual bargains. The first special bar- 2 $ day is next Monday. On this day you will j I have the opportunity of getting more clothes for i v your money than has hecn offered you this season, j | Remember the prices quoted you in this space < Saturday, will be for Monday only, June22. Watch S this space and act on what's said here and we 2 guarantee you will make money by it. Our word \ is at stake. I