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ECKMAN BENNETT CLUB : . OOAmKU»S ORGANIZING TO REDEEM STATE FROM >| \. < Kl> E III MC. Eckman. W. Va., S‘pt. 16.—A tlut was organized here last even ing to be called the Eckman Ben nett Club, thirty members w-re en rolled with a promise of many more at the next meeting. M. V. Worley was e! *cted presi dent, John Dehart, vice p real dent. J. L. Deaton, chairman, F. U. Mc Chesney. secretary and treasurer. The ioPowlng committee was ap pointed: J. M. Shank. F. B. Davis, W. E. Hanna. Dr. D. G. Preston. J. H. Dorton. Several a.iort talke were nia ie a^l each member was urgel to do a" in his power lor the state ticket The in et'ng adjourned to meet again next Monday night at 8:15. MAKE TpTlURS JI IMJK TAFT TO TAKE AN AC TIVE PART IN THE CAMPAIGN Cincinnati. O., Sept. 17.—Judge William H. Talt will make three campaign tours. His first will be gin here September 23 and end Oc tober 7 at Galesburg, Hi. The trip will take him through Wisconsin. Minnesota, North and South Dako ta, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Kan sas and Missouri. The second trip which will be arranged in detail later, will take him into Kentucky, Tennessee, and possibly North Carolina. The last trip will be in the east. New York city will be visited and a speech will be made in the north ern part of the Empire state. It lias b eu decided that New England 4vH1 not be included in this trip, but speeches will be made in Maryland Pennsylvania West Virginia and Ohio. This plan of the campaign for the Republican pr sldential candidate was decided on yesterday at an Im portant conference between Judge Taft. Chairman Hitchcock and the Republican .national committee; donator Dixon of Montana, direct or of the western speakers’ bureau: Charles Nage|( national committee man from Missouri, and in charge of the Chicago Republican head quarters; Robert A. Balinger, mem ber from Washington of the adviso ry committee, and A. L. Vorys. TO THE VOTERS OF / MERCER COUNTY. I was recently nominated by the Prohibition party for the office of c!ork of th 5 county court of this county. Prior to my nomination. Mr. R. N. Vermillion had been nom inated for the same office by the Democratic party. Mr. Vermillion >s a dry man and opposed to th * liquor traffic, and to the manufact ure and sale of intoxicating liquors. He stands for the Kame principles along this line that I do. As I am not in this race for personal gain or personal honor,, but for principle I do not think 1 should embnrrass his candidacy by remain ing before the people. It would only divide the vote of those who think the same way and who would cast a solid and united vote in this great cause, and would add to the chances of our common opponent I have, therefore, gent to the chair man of the Prohibition party my 1 resignation as a candidate for this office, and 1 take this method of in forming the public of the same, f earnestly urge upon all my friends and upon all thO voters of Mercer county to cast their ballots for Mr. Vermillion knowing that when they do so they vote for the cause for which I stand, and secure the strength, that always comes from unity. T. E. BROOKS. September 14, 190k. « BEWARE OF OINTMENT* FOR y CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCfTRY. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces kuch articles should never be used ixcept on prescriptions from repu table physicians, ns the dAmage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them, flail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon th* blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure ho sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo, Onlo, by F. J. Cheney ft Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggista Prlee, 78c. per bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pill* for con stipation. IMF. MONITOR PULYfCRIKRB. TIIF. FLOUR OF QUALITY, (at all ator a.) BRYAN AND PARKER THK TWO OR RAT RKMOCKATA IM.KIN;K PRIKXDMHII* AT A MKKTIXO IX ROt'HKHTKR. Rochester. N. Y.. Sept. 17.— Presiding over the convention hall assemblage during Mr. Bryan's speech to the convention was Judge Alton B. Barker, the presld ntlal candidate of four years ago. who took advantage^ of the occasion to make a personal pledge of his ear nest fealty to toe national ticket. As Mr. Bryan und Judge Barker stood side by side before the great assemblage, the cheering welled up in a deafening roar. Mf. Bryan acknowledg'd Judge Barker's pledge of h's own sup|>ort and the support of the "united Democracy of the Empire state.” Judge Barker said. ‘^The united Democracy of t,7»c state of New York Joins heartily in bidding welcome to our gu*st of honor, and we pledge him our ear nest support until victory comes." "It Is worth coming a long way" said Mr. Bryan." "to participate In the closing hours of a great con vention in this country's gr atest state. ”1 appreciate Judge Barker’s cor dial words in presenting me to you. I appreciate the pledge he has giv en. and especially do I appreciate his own earnest part in the fiiiflll nient of that pledge.” Every woman desires a good com plexion. but oft-times either rums the one she has or falls to gain one by the paint and powder method she employs. A good complexion Is from within and can’t be painted or pow dered on. Two things are necessary In order to be the possessor of a good complexion. A healthy action of the liver and good rich blood. Rydale’s Liver Tablets taken occa sionally and followed for a week or ten days by Rydalo’s Tonic and plen ty of fresh air and out of doors ex ercise will beat all the paint and powder In the world. Try It Jus! once and see. The White Pharmacy LIST OF REGISTRARS IN MEIU'KR (’(M’NTY, 11)08 BEAVER POND DISTRICT— Flrt Ward. Bluefleld—W. F. Pal mer. Second Ward. Bluefleld—John A Chambers. Third Ward, Bluefleld—George A. Reid. Fourth Ward. Bluefleld-Ralph WilllainB. Fifth Ward. Bluefleld, J T. Akers. Sixth Ward. Bluefleld—W. W. Kersey. Seventh Ward. Bluefleld—S. R. LInkenhoker. Eighth Ward, Bluefleld—Abe^ Massey. Precinct 9. Ada—W. F. Beckett. Precinct 10. Belcher—Chas. M. Winfrey. Precinct 11, Llttlesburg—B. B. Hunt. Precinct 12, Brushfork—Geo. D. Lindsey. EAST RIVER DISTRICT— No. 1, Princeton—T. C. Hubbard. No. 2, Qakvaki—E. E. White. No. 3, Willowton—W. F. Steel. No. 4. East -Princeton—Geo. P. Dame wood. JUMPING BRANCH— No. 1, Flat Top—John E. Croy. No. 2. Gadds—J. E. Epllng. PLYMOUTH DISTRICT— No. 1, Athens - Geo. B. Martin. No. 2. Coburn—W. L. G. McKen zie. ROCK DISTRICT— No. 1, Spanish burg—O. O. Karnes No. 2, Matoaka—C. E. Wheeler. No, 3. Goodwill Chas. Fanning. No. 4, Spicer—W, W. Hamilton. No. 5, Simmons—J. T. El wood. No. 6, Coopers—T. H. Stanger. No. 7, Coaidale—Joe Padbury. No. 8, Rock—Bruce Browning. No. 9. Thornhill J. C, Honaker. No. 10, Thomas—Albert Hall. No. 11, Spring—L. W. Cunnlg ham. LAKE HOTEL MOUNTAIN LAKE^ GILES CO., M. "The coolest place In the Sunny South." Hotel and lake 4,500 feet above the tide. Hounded on the south by a rich agricultural district and backed up on the north by more than 200,000 acres of continuous primitive forest. "The Silver Oem of the AJleghanies" is now one of the most popular summer resorts In the Virginia mountains. 'TIs the only place east of the Rockies or south of the Adlrondacks where you can really cool off and enjoy "the good old summer time.” Reached via Pembroke (Radford, Pocahontas A Scioto divisions) N. A W. Ry. Rates $3 and $3 per day, $10 and $15 per week. Write for descrip tive booklet. Address I B. EBMBON, 9 * Manager, j Try a leader Want Ad. V. WHERE YOU MAY REGISTER The registrars for the city of j Uiuefield recently appointed by the [county court have received thell poll books and are now ready for the registration of voters. Parties d airing to be registered should ap ply to the registrar of the ward in which they reside, and for their guidance a list of the registrars and places of registration are her* giv en: First Ward— W. F. Palmer. Second Ward—J. A. Chambers, at his office nt the corner of Hig ginbotham and Pr nceton avenues. Third Ward G. A, R id. City Hall Fourth Ward—Ralph Williams, •153 Scott street. Fifth Ward—J. T. Akers. City Hall. S xth Ward W. W. Kersey. Ow ing to inability to secure a location ! at present Mr. Kersey will have h s registration boohs open at the Crys tal Steam Laundry on Bluetluid ave nue. Further notice will be given when he finds a suitable plao\ Seventh Ward—S. R. Ltnkenho ke. 115 Barger street. Eighth Ward- Abel Massey, at Harman's store in day time and at his bom-* after six o'clock. SIXTH WARD REGISTRATION', j W. W. Kersey will be at the i Skating Rink Wednesday and j Thursday nights after 7 o’clock. I I*‘t everybody who bus not regis tered take advantage of the oppor tunity to register. "Every nmn to am trade" la ar old adage and la familiar to nearly all or ua. It la brief in Its wording but conveys a great deal In Its mean ing. It Is merely a terse way of tnying that a man who makes a spe lalfy of nny one thing knows more about, and Is more proficient In his particular apeclalty than any one else could be. It Is for this reason that we all seek a specialist when wo have any serious physical ail ment. It la for the same reason that The Ilydale Remedy Co. went to one of thn beet specialists In the United States on liver and Intestinal trou- j bleB. a profepsor In a Columbus, O.. j Medical College, and secured from him a prescription from which Hy- ! dale’s Liver Tablets are mado. This specialist knew more about liv er troubles than 1 doctor who treats an diseases, and that Is why Ry- | dale’s Liver Tablets relieve and cure more quickly all liver troubles than the ordinary liver pills and pow ders. KO tablets in a metal box, 2H cento. For sale by the White Phar macy. PRINCETON INN L. H PERKINS. Proprietor Best Accommodatinns. Rates $2 00 PRINCETON, W. VA. Tug River Hotel WELCH, WEST VIRGINIA MRS. J. A. SHIELDS. Prop. A favorite place wilh Commercial Travelers to spend Sunday. ELK'S OPERA ROUSE Friday, September 18 MR. W. E. NANKEVILLE Announces the Never C#*as-1 ing Succ# ss HUMAN HEARTS An Idealized Story of Life in Arkansas Hills — II ■ II Ml i ■ « >4 Presented With A CAREFULLY CHOSEN CRAAPANY| Superb Scenic Sensations. Mar velous Mechanical Magnitude PRICES 25C. HOC. 75C & SI .00 POCAHONTAS and RAVEN RED ASH COAL Now in tho time to buy your win ter ftiipply. Special inducement* In quantities. Get cash prices today. F. A. HARMAN Office Phone 370 Over Climax Barber Shop, Opposite Frgt Depot CLASSIFIED_C0LUMN I Money to Loan I I L.J. HOLLAND ] WANTKD ^ I'O' lion as ste nographer. six mouth* exiterlence. Salary moderate. Addr.-ss ‘ S’* car ’ Dally l/'ader. It WANTKD —An experienced sten ographer for six weeks. Young man preferred. Address ■'It’' care Daily Leader. WAN fKD AN exi»erlenoed book keeper, permanent position, Inter esting proposition. Address "11” care Daily Leader. LOST Two spotted hound*— males LoU Sept. nth n Eaat Riv er mountain. Finder return to Mr. Porter, rare Altamont liar and re ceive reward. 9-1 4-6t FOR RENT Hotel Ennis. Kunis, W. Va.. stea mbeat, el'ctrlc light. Completely furnished. Turkey Gap Coal and Coke Company 9 H-5l FARM FOR SALE—About lib acres on Wolf Creek, live miles be low Rocky Gap. Railroad now with in four m lea and building; excel lent grass and fruit farm, good house, etc. Address for price and full particulars J. 13. Shrader, Rocky Dap. Va. 9 ll-2wk WILL TRADE -It lock stock in shipping coal operation located at junction two railroads, for Oluefloll city property. Describe your prop erty. Address "Coal Stock" car* Dally Leader. 9-11-1 m I'OR RENT—8ov(n room brick dwelling, No. 23 Rogers street. Ap ply E. 11. Easley. 9-10-tf WAJfTBD nro whits tsptfl encwl cbambermnMs for coalfield hotel, apply at Dally Leader office WANTED—A reliable n:an With experienlenee to operate a Lime Kiln. Write or apply to R. L. Spangler, Inglcslde, W. Va 1 wk-4 wks-8-28 FOR RENT—Two nice dwellings on Roone street, 7 rooms each, elec tric light and bath rooms, will rent for twelvo months. D. If. Baldwin Pioneer Real Estate Agent, rooms 1 and 2 First National Bank bldg. <T!AS. C. m itONLIC, Ex|>ert Pimm Tuner, overhauling and rofeltlng old actions a specialty. All work guaranteed. Rest of references. Headquarters Bluefleld, W. Va Mall orders receive prompt atten tion. FOR RENT Nice f room hOUM, hot and cold water. Address P. O. Box 363. bOR RENT- A neat h room dwel ling with furnace and bath room on Wyoming street, for rent for twolve months. Everything about the house neat and well finished. D. B. Bald win, pioneer real estate agent, rooms I and 2 First National Bank build ing LOST —‘Lady’s hunting case gold watch with black fob, between i**s Idcnce of Mrs. O. E. Kvnns, 703 Princeton avenue and depot. Find er please bring to above address and receive reward. 9-14 31 FOR RENT—three store-room* on Ilalelgb street. C. O'Leary & Son. 2-6-tf run Kr;.Yr-J9om» good of Dew rooms on Princeton av«nue. C. O’Leary ft Son. 2-6-tf FOR R0NT #Oar four roon flats with bath on Red Ix>t, over Busy Boo restaurant. Reasonable prices, c. O’Leary ft Son. -—-i CRUHIf Kl> LIME STONE, any size made and delivered to tny part of the city at n reasonable price by W. H. Coffman Coke Co., 1 Bluefleld, W. V. FOR RENT—Two largo store J room and fourteen rooms st/Uublo ; for office or Jiving rooms. All In , flno new brick building known as , "Kaufman Block” In the town of j Kimball, W. Va. Electric lights, | water supply. Apply to Ira J Part low, Keystone, W. Va. WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address "Z,” leader office. FOR SALE—-A fine bluegrass farm In Tazewell county, Virginia, con-! taiolng 131 acres, within one mile of churches, school and store. Farm well watered, big fruit crop and other crops sufficient to do j the plsce for nest twelve months. I'osree"'jo ca be given at once. House of sti rooms, frame, and all necessary outbuildings Also following property: All crops growing, such ss hay, corn, oats, rye, wheat, garden, etc.; two good horses, wagon, harness, farming Implements, bran new surrey, all h6gs, cows, poultry and household and kitchen furni ture If desired. Good terms or will trade for town property. Ap ply to Dally leader. THOMAS *5. PEERV, M. D-, Specialist, Eye, Kef, Nose and Throat. Blm field, W. Vs. OcniBst for If. 4 W. Railway. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TWO BRICK BUSINESS HOUSES OX HLAXI> STUKKT. Will Pay IS per cent on investment We also have for sale some of the U‘j*t modern equipped Residences that nit' in the (Tty of Itluetiold. Prices and Terms Right. We have aev eral tine Hhiegrnss Farms in tiu* valley of South Hluetleld; tine water, good improvements and In high state of cultl\a tlon. We can deliver to any purchaser ns we have this property for sale, in writing. Booker & Crenshaw Room 5 Kelley & Moyer Building BLUEFIELO • • W.VA.| THE NEW YORK LADIES^TAYLOR Suits made to order. Wo mnko nl toraltona. Wo guarantee tit and workmanship. All work lono right In onr shop. Q-’vo uh a call. MAX HARLEM 14 Higginbotham Aw.mio Paris Building. BAKER’S BAR Now open to the pub lic at the Old Stand. Prompt and Courteous Service, Mail and Phone Orders given immediate attention. B. F. BAKER, Proprietor Phone 32 11 Bluefield Ave HOTEL ALHAMBRA JAMES D. CROUCH, Mgr. American Plan Hates $2 50 and $3 per Day Large Sample Rooms. 1 lot and Cold Baths. Steam Heat Electric Light. KEYSTONE, W. VA. I*H. A. I). WOOD, Specialist. Ky«\ ICar, None mid Throat. Thornton Bldg. Bluefield, VV. Ya [ teacher*. Hutinet* men know it. They want our graduate*. Ilookkeei>iti(. Shorthand, Typewriting, I’enriiaii »hlp, Kti , iuiikIiI u« they are iited in a< tunt hiitineaa. Thou,and, of graduate. now in good position. Nothing to ri.k Twenty rear*tucccMfulexperience Our catalogue tell* all about it. Ii't free Twentieth | *e*»ion open. Sept. i«t. Write toilay. Addre*« K. M. COUI.TKR, I'rcwident DR. C. A. BRADSHAW DENTIST Makes Specialty of \Fixing Children's Teeth No. 15 Princeton Ave. Phone GOT BLUEFIELD, W. VA. I During the i Tete-A-Tete | Pocahontas Hoer furnishes P animation, sharpens the w is B and makes conversation flow. P It promotes sociability. $ Those who ohavo tried It I ' arc partial to this brand be- I cause of Its originality of fla- fl vor. sparking seat and manl- m fest purity and goodness. k When you order beer, stlp- Pj mate Pocahontas hee.n. You fl will ike it. A trial Is all we ■ ask. BLUEFIELD BREWING CO. PHONE >10 I Blueficld. W. Va. | The Cincinnati Dental Co For the. Painless Extraction ot TeethT The surest, safest and best method’ever used, no sore gums or illjeffects follow its use. Full set of teeth.. .|5.00 Very fluoat »ot teeth no better made at an? price.8.00 Gold crown* . 4.00 | Gold nillnge ....... 1.00 Silver and Cement fill ing* .50 Examination Free.—We Invite you to Inspect our parlors an have your teeth examined free. Will tell you In advance whnt your work alll cost. All work done by skilled, experienced oper* ators by our Improved methods. We give you a guarantee In writing on all work. | , . I l > •o. THE CINCINNATI DENTISTS. 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