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Copyright 1908 by SCHMfl BROS. A CO. Fine Clothe* Makers Baltimore And Maw York A SchSoss Bros, and Benjamin’s Correct Clothing For Gentlemen Now on display. They are the very highest ex- , pression of the n- ailors Art. All Styles, all Colors. Prices to please. New Hats, New Shirts, New Edwin Clapp Shoes. You arc as welcome to look as to buy. SHUMATE CLOTHING CO. The Home of Good Clothes for Men and Boys. 239 PRINCETON AVENUE (Continued from page c-no) Democratic administration and the Dawson administration? 8. Is it not a fact that the ex penditure under MoCorkle wore on ly >2,694.280, while the appropria tions already made under the pres ent Republican administration amount to $<’,.301,110, a differenc of $3,606,830. 9. is it not. a fact that the con tingent expenses of the senate under the last Democratic administration were only $1,700. while the con*In Rent expenses in 1907, were $20, 000? 10. is it not a faet the contin gent expenses per member for the house of delegates under tit * last Democratic administration was only $1.45 per member, while it cotr. the ntate $11.si per member under Ro pi hi Iran rule in 1907? 11. If you are a sincere temper ance man. why Is it that your p'et urc lg in the windows of every sa loon in McDowell county? The above questions were deliv ered to Mr. Glasscock In p*rsou, and they were read by him v hile at dinner at his ho*.el last night. Will Mr da-^cock’s stand prov' satisfactory to the white people of V/egt Virginia? Does he deserve the support of the white yeontimy of W»st Virginia -uo long as he re fuses to state his position upon this question? He (1 hi not deny that ho was a sal ariosi attorney of Rlkins and that hi* noin nation was secured liy Kl kins. Ho did not explain why, if he was *vif li a great temperance man. that hiH picture wan pan*<-d in every saloon in McDowell county. The *n1oon men usually know 'heir friend*. He acknowledged there ha 1 been t o many attach# a about the rapi tol anrl that -tone money had been wanted, but tried 'O excuse this by paying that n .-iome a-o* th'1 Dcr.n ocrats had an (ported resolutions providing for additional attach* He en J« av .red o explain that the stale had grown and that there was a necessity f r an Increased ex penditure. bn' did not satisfactorily i xplain why the expenses ha I in n-eased to th.. extent of more than $'•00,000 00 a year. He had a 'ood deal to tay about the submission of 'he question of prohibition to a vote of ih*- peopb . and rritlctaied at length th* plat form of the Democratic party hut tie fai.ed to xpla n why th*- Repub lican party had refused o allow v. hat h< was advrcatlng After Mr f*la -r *»* k had remind il Ills uddrtss, Judge H. A. Uitz, introduced Hon. Taylor Vinson, a orraer Democrat. Mr. Vinson ask 'd to be excused, but several cried go on" and at their request he lade a short talk on national is ues. He did not d scuss stale af fairs at all. He held up to his audience the :t>an danger signal, threatened the •juntry with a panic if the Nebras an was elected (as if we wvre not •n the midst of a panic already), Attempted to draw strictures upon Mr. Dryan’s policies, etc., etc. He referred to Mr. Uryan’s *atti ude upou the trust question par ticularly that portion of the Demo •ratlc platform which prohibits any 'ne concern from producing more ban 50 per cent of a trust made '.rticlc. in discussing this subject ae referred to the American Car md Foundry Works at Huntington ind said that if such a law should ;o into effect it would cause them 0 do their work in a few months of the year and shut down, or to 1 scharge a large number of their •mployes. Mut he (lid not tell his audience hat this American Car and Foun Iry Company had been put out of otumission by the Roosevelt panic, and that it had been closed down for eight months, and that 2,.r»00 employes were out of employment by reason of Roosevelt prosperity. “Every man to nis trade” Is an >!d adage and is fam'liar to snarly 11 of us. It Is brief in Its wording but conveys a great deal In its mean* ng. It Is merely a terse way of aying that a man v’• > maK»a a *ptr inity of any one thins bntiw* more »bout, and Is more pro” '* i ■ articular specialty lb.. '.;i> one iso could bo. It U for this reason bat we all seek a specialist wben vo have any serious physical all nent. it Is for the same reason that he Ity'ale Remedy Co. went to one f the host specialists In the United Rates on liver and Intestinal trmi -It s, a professor In a Columbus O , ■ledleal College, an..* secured from j^m a prescription from whl'h Ry lale s Liver Tablets sre made, fhls specialist knew more about Hv r troubles than a doctor who treats wl dis-ares, and that la why Ry lale’s Liver Tablets relieve and ciirp nore quickly all liver troubles than he ordinary liver pills and pow lers. HO tablet* it * metal boi. 2f> ‘•nt.P. For sale by the Whltd Pbar na<:7. NOTH t: TO TUK IM HIiff*. On October 1. 1908, we sold our nusinoM and rood will to C. It. Har Tian and Company, who will contln the bua n» «a at the same stand. We take this method of thank nit our friends for their liberal pat ronage and bespeak for otir anrre« ’f|r' a rontlnuanre of the same Reaper! f ally, HKTHRRINOTON * CO My W It. Ifetherlngton. HURRY THAW : FHI»FIt.\|„ UTlIOIlITiHH IBS IF u hit ro.Mr»FUii\(j oithkhs OF THF ASYLt'.M TO DKLIVKH IIIM TO IMTTSBFRCJ AITHQRl TIKS. N’ow York. Oct. 13.—Roger o Mara, counsol for Harry Thaw, to day secured a writ from tho Fed oral authorities, compelling the offi cers of Matteawan insane asylum to deliver Thaw to the federal au thorities in Pittsburg to appear be fore the court In bankruptcy pro ceeding. The writ will be served upon Keeper Baker of Matteawap. but It is believed, however, that Raker will net accept the service on the advice of counsel. Your stomach churns and digests he food you eat; if found torpid, or • ut of order, your whole system suf '►•rs from blood polaou. Hollister’s rtocky Mountain Tea keeps the •toms^h In perfect condition, mak j InK you and happy 35 cents. Tr»a or Tablets. For sale by the White Pharmacy. HIGHLAND LODGF nv % rvAxmors VOTK WITIIKItWVM FItOM TFIK f’kn nt.Ai/ uitou rxio\. Terre Ffaute. ind., Oct, jg._The llii'hlabd f/Odge of the Amal/ama t"d Iron and Stool Workers, by a practically unanimous vote, with drew fro nit ho Central l>abor Cnion because the Contra! Labor body do elded to sponsor Com pern’ meeting here on next Saturday night by the Democratic national committee. I Vice President Phil Davis. of the union, was expelled because of the | interest he took on the Republican i Hide However, preaident. Slemmons Ih actively engaged with the De.n I oerats, a.1.1 was on the Hryan ro ceptlon rornmlttee. The result Ih likely to be a disruption of the Cen tral body. Don’t wait -*nttl yon hare a deep va'ed couch. "An ounce of preven Mon !• worth a pound of cure ’* With 'he first tloVUng of the bronchial Mibe* got a bottle of Rydale's Cough KHiJr Safest for parent, or ch!»d ’ontalna no opiates. The White t’harmecy Try Dally leader Want ads. I). M. Hailey, of Clearfork. la In the city. H. W. Hicks, of Pocahontas, is In *'"9 city. W. A. Cupp, or Gary, was In the city last night. T. X. Finley, or Hland, is in the "ity on business. J■ T. and M. M. Sealer, of Beck ley. are in the city. J. A. Muncey. the Imperial cofToe man, is In the city on business. Dr. M. f. M.cou is 111 of typhoid fever at his home on Boone street. W. Luther Coleman, of Lynch burg, is in the city on his regular trip. Rev. Father Gllsenan, of Gary, was the guest of Father Olivier yester day. > Col. L. K. Tierney, of Powhatan, and .1. J. Tierney, of Klkliorn, were in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crantz re turned yesterday from a week’s vis it to relatives at Roanoke. Rev. S. O. Hall, George W. St. Clulr and W. H. Scott, of Tazewell, were Uluefleld visitors last night. John P. Hicks, of Seveh Mile Ford, Va., Is the gueBt of his broth in-law, Charles GofT, on South Bland street. Thos. N. Campbell and little daughter left this morning for Mon roe county, where they will visit fot a few days. Mrs. L. II. Phetteplace and chil dren left yesterday afternoon for Hagerstown, Md., where they will visit for some time. Mrs. Estelle Smith and Miss Maud VVoimer left last night for Colum bus. where they will take a course of study in trained nursing. Rennie Hill, who has been with Win. Savneth for several months, left yesterday for New Haven, Conn, where he has accepted a position. T. C. Tanner, of this city, left last night for Hinton^ where he will represent his lodge at the state grand lodge or the Knights of Pyth ias. Mrs. J. C. Reynolds and Mls3 May Hall, who have been visiting at the home of L. A. Lowder for several days, left this morning for Chilli cotlie, Ohio, where Mr. Reynolds Is pastor of a Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sneed left this morning for Athens to attend the marriage of Mrs. Sneed's brother, John ]j. Bowling, to Miss Christie Kenton. The marriage will be sol emnized at the bride's home tomor row. William C. Easley, of this city, connected for several years past with the Red Jacket Coal and Coke Company, the Hull Coal and Coke Corporation and the Jtoanoke Coal and Coke Company as general man ager, has been appointed general su perintendent of the King Coal com pany, and the Tidewater Coal and Coke Company at Vivian. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Easley will continue his residence in this city. NOTICE. Thercare a groat. many people In Bluefleld who are persistently vio lating the city ordinances relating to Its healthy and clean condition. There are some even who seek the cover of darkness to thrdV their re fuse matter in front of their neigh hors door. Who does this? Your neighbor can tell you and your neighbor Is instructed to report any and all impositions. We must look to a careful obeyance of all ordi nances bearing on the sanitary con dition of our oily if we expect to get results therefrom. Considered geo graphically we should have the healthiest city in the state. No doubt it would be so if It was the cleanest. Can't we make It so? With that end in view we want your J hearty co-operation. T.et those who JO not desire the city’s welfare be le't for the officers’ attention. Clean up your hack yard. Yours truly, T. L. SMITHDEATj, Assistant Health Officer. Blueftold, W. Va , July 31, 1908 iti-mEii than spaykino. Spanking does not cure children of bedwetting. There Is a constl- I tntIonal cause for this trouble. Mrr. j M. Summers, Sox W, Notre Dame, j fnd., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with fii 11 Instructions. Send no money, but write her today If your chil dren trouble you In this way. Don’t cures adults and aged people trou blame the child, the chances are It can’t help It. This treatment also bled with urine difficulties by day or night. Try Ikilly leader Want ads I CATARRH RECIPE ANYONE CAN I»HKI».4liE THIS .MIXTVHF WHICH IS SAID TO KKAIMLY ItKI.IKYH CATAHHII. Here ig a prescription which should be valued by ad who are subject to rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles and especially ca tarrh. While the latter Is consider ed by most sufferers an Incurable disease, there are few men or wo men who will fail to experience xredt relief from the following sim ple home prescription, and If taken In time It should prevent an at tack of catarrh during the entire season. Any one can mix the following: Fluid Extract Dandelion one-half ounce. Compound Kargon one ounce Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three ounces. Shake well In a bottle a.id use In toaspoonful doses after each meal and again at bedtime. Get these Ingredients from any pharma cist who you know handles only pure drugs. This prescription acts directly up on the eliminative tissues of the kidneys to make them filter and strain from the blood, the poisons that produce all forms of catarrhal affections. Roller is often felt even after the first few dos«>K and it is seldom that the sufferer exer ex periences a return attack within the year. This prescription makes a splen did remedy for all forms of blood disorders and such symptoms as lame back, bladder weaknesses and rheumatism pains are entirely dis pelled. As this valuable, though simple recipe comes from a thoroughly rtf liable source, it should be heeded by every reader who suffers from catarrh. HEW Alt 15 OF OINTMENT* FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY. as mercury W'lft ««reiy destroy the lease of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter ing It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used rxcept on prescriptions from repu table physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo. Onlo, by F. J. Choney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists Price, 7T>c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. This Space is l^eseserved fpr TROY STEAM LAUNDRY . J. E. SCHINDEL, Proprietor Watch for Ad. S. M. SMITH. President. J. LEE HAKNK. Cashier. F. L. BLACK, Vice-President. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA Capitol Paid In.9100,000.00 Stockholders* Liability . 100,000.00 Security to Depositors. 200,000.00 WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND CER TIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. UNITED STATES. STATE AND CITY DEPOSITORY. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. Restaurant _and Lunch Room For Ladies and Gentlemen QUICK SERVICE COURTEOUS ATTENTION PRICES REASONABLE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, 4:<» Princeton Ave. \ i C ARD OF THANKS. K. E. Bland ford and wife wish to return their thanks to the friends .'fiid neighbors who showed so much kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of their baby. MALE HELP WANTED Wholesale liquor house, who ship gallon orders direct to users, wants ocal representatives • everywhere. BJg pay for work among your friend3. For full particulars write Keene &, Co, Covington, Ky 10-7-12t I ■ CHEAPEST PROPERTY BLUEFIELD— I have In my hai for sale the cheapest houses an lots and Vacant lots m the city Bluefield. Parties desiring to ma profitable Investments will find \\ 1 their Interest to call on my at nv office in the First National Ban building. This property la awa down in the lowest notch and low er than any in Bluefield. D. F Baldwin, Pioneer Real Estate Agc^ nineteen years and nine months^ the city of Bluefield. 10-1- < We Have Just Received Another large ship ment of Stien-Bloch and Strouse £? Bros. High Art Clothing; Regal Shoes Auto crat Trousers and Wilson Shirts. We are now better pre pared than ever to supply your wants in ROYAL ^ BRANlJ the latest styles and shades of I Finely Tailored ot Royal Suits for and best assorted A visit to Our vincc you. Call Clothes. Our stock $ Boys is the largest '*■ r‘ in the city. 3 v Store wiS8 con- jj * < and see us. 1 $ $ 9 THORNTON CLOTHING CO. { STAR SIGN COR. PRINCETON and HIGGINBOTHAM AVES. $