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j Elk's Opera Hesse, Mon. Oct 30 * Miss I LESLIE BINGHAM S The Emotional Actress Late Surportintf Nat. C. Goodwin) In The Title Role of The Society Problem Play “THE FORGER” By Joseph Byron Totten Ik PIJ.v of Now Yoik Smart Life of To-day j Curtain Rises 8:30 P. M. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 i I Coint nod 1. in page one.) bu ions. .Mr. Ta t’s position with respect to labor was roundly si »red an.I once again Mr. ltryan niaig i that a high pro; ctivo tariff was t’u •nother of pm; i. A feature o;‘ in meeting was the fa I tlia it was preside d ovt r by '1 In mas \V. Me.; cliam, presi ! nt of t ie Syra use Chamber uf Commerce. Throughout the day the Demo crat c candidate’s themes prio'pallj were, “honety in government,’ an I “the Republican claims for prosper ity.’' He spoke at C Hines, Utica, Rome, Oneida and Canastota. AT SHERMAN’S HOME. Utica, N. V.. Oct. 3o. Paying a visit to Utica, the h me of .lames S. Sherman, Republican vice pres d *:i tlal nominee, W. J. ltryan, the Dem ocratic candidate for pros'deiit. po a great le nonstratlon. "It was one of the best meetings of the campaign,” said he upon returning to his car. i ne up ra Mouse, wnere lie sp^Ke was inadequate to accommoda e tlu* crowd which as-omld* d to hear him and he made an overdow talk to douh»e tae number outside. Mr Bryan discussed th ■ issues of the campaign generally and put to u vote several of I h questions em braced in the Domorru ie platform. These include 1 publicity before e\ • tion of eampa gn i out r but ions. e tion of senators by he people am) a labor ivpreSi ntnt ve in tiu* cabinet. No hand was raised when ho askel if there was any one present who b< I in the Repubika r'ght. “I wil| ns.'./- said he. -the newspaper nun traveling with me to send out to tIso country the fact that the homo of Candidate Sher man doesn't e.idr.rso the ad ion of the Republican national o inven tion.'’ ‘ isn't it a great condemna ion of tl.at convent on?” he remit- », "whch so outrageously m!-i Rented the at ntim lit ir' ti p.-jpte both |{e i ii,l ails an j i m*:h f rats. Tine twi a.\:i i <• -CARi-: Rome, >;. Y„ u . — lh-> riv talking pro p« i i y ami 11* * ■ |.>|trs tell us a great big parade In New York City next Sn,ur ay nl-tirt. They are go ng to have i" ’.if tIi♦ y are go ing to have idut; i at ons; they are going to have Lands and when i was in New York. I saw th in build ing grandstands aung the route for the people who will watch the pa rade. \\ hy don't they take the money and furnish lodgings at nUht for the hundreds of men whom I giw sleeping oti the ben< in s in ‘ire parks? I had ocr-as on to ride down Bnadway two nights, one time at 2 o’clock, an 1 another time at t o’clock in tae morn ng. ami there wore not less than three hundred im n sleeping in one park and tuey wor- pro e t.ng them selves from tip* odd by tieiii-* n-wspapers around their !i uLh and wdnle tinge men have n >t tin* mein wth which to buy lodg.ng. In* H ‘publican party is pouring •# it money from its cain imigii lur.-.l on r i tlr<- in order to jirov* that it j. h jiarty of pros ini-, wa the way William .1. Hry ,U| ‘ 0!- t' d Ii s | • • Hi a*, ills place •! - • Mr. Taft for :ir< a • niiu a ( alilf n tpe cast <lf ,liS o'c- tlfi., ||| | .a ,r<| ,■ to gj,ow <ha’ a pan: was now upon the count iy. Mr. Hr.. a;i‘s theme was jns Mt'c, :*.iitj s.'i i i ha* ihe ft-niocrat ic , ar;y ;.p . itr -1 a larger hope of justice i„ : i nt than (1 <1 the lleptt b! ■( an | ;• I'ty, i‘ i 1-1 - p *0.1 he said, he ha 1 a ii I.* t < ' xpef-t a majo Ity of the volts o Or- Ain liian people. > I’*K KI.K TKD * " ^ V Of ho Op nlng the la-t ay of h s earnpa gn In New Vo; k Mr. Hryan told an a,id - cnee v ha hi . | t> e opera House ,ha‘ . •• ' 'o !•< eh t< | to the Hrevi iejif •Mr. Iir ,an aid that ho ore the Oeiiv r fa nv nt on • !{• publicans w. i. v ,\y to fblent They said Mr if t • Hern n rat would only non :.-nte .„• w v., ni l have a ni e. CIW'“ 'atop n | t}, t they wool! have a v.a!k v- . Well. at i i fore-ant th re. tt M Ii :,f the con II tlon. Our , il tig to th. cof.sciet,.,. \ , r an peo plc t ho t w( ar< t ti o o,ir siip ' no t o t Me ho a re lifting up lh< m(,rti sr.r. a I a | alio are ttyin; o to h ,e ron, l< rre of th > rut on. ' 1f > n V • ■ T MW ALTAMONT HULL Barber Shop Now ready for business. Look for the Harbor shop sign opposite pas aengcr station. J. M. WARREN, PROP. ion 1 the people In the right direc tion; these leaders have betrayed iho sentiment even In the'r own 1 arty and misrepresented ho wishes r the rank and file of rh * Repu'• < ans.” Discussing pubi c tj of cnnpaigi Contributions. .Mr. Bryan asked present I f they w o e . II i ij j to idorsc a plan Ilia* eorrcinplat s purchase of <*le lions. 1 warn •ou now.” Ik* *aid with mudi em that the <rusa 1 •• have mmenced i >r hi n ut po It c* will ■ on until we have a law that will cn>|ei Republican loaders to open • r books and let the people know a is going on.’ ’ dr. Ilryan charged that the Unit states y’ linte was the bulwark predatory wealth and favor seek t corporations had controlled the • ons of Senators who were chos • .< o represent the people. lie asserts that Mr. Taft had not ' attacked a single trust because, he I said, every trust majmv wr> sup I i filing him, ”ani nr of the funds h • Republicans r o pep.'.iiog to i ay every vote that »nn no ' ought." dr. Bryan vehenienl'.y dcclas.-d 1 the It* pubii-Mn pariy was • - n ; backward Instead ,#f ror\vard i li respect to B*bo*\ II.- chnraiter '■ * I i it'* promise of a revis on of the la: iff as an attempt to perpetrate a ti'iud on the people. ELECTRIC CHI l Sl'l> SE<'ONI> TIMK IN VIRGIN IA—NKGRO RAPIST THIi VIO TIM. Richmond, Va., Oct. 30.—The ‘-•trie cliair, that teirible engine - f the law, was put Into action the on.; t me this morning when v. inston (iroen, a negro, was exe far attempted criminal as •lt upon a twelve year oid white i.! of Highland Park. The negro do a complete confession anil prc ■d religion before the volts of d y electricity was siiot through body. Death was instant ane >;»g# ELECTION RETURNS -so Dluefleld Democratic Club installed an instrument In its >! at the Daiky building anj will out the election returns. The a! • of tickets will be for the ben of the local campaign and not *’ the profit of any lp.$l vl dual, mission is 50 cen s for the entire . t trns. You can help de.ray tlife crises of the club by purchasing i' kcc and at the same time heir returns. Ladles will attend und ■ :;ta will be reserved for them. You can contribute to the local < a :palgn by buying a t cket. Ti^k •ts will be in the hands of all mem bers of ‘he committee. DO NOT CRY HARD TIMIIS LONGER. ______ J. L. Horton will save you 25 per cent on every dollar of your pur chase of goods In the various de partments Clothing, Shoes. Hats. <i nts’ Furnish ngs, Ladies Skirts and waists. Misses and children's school shoes below cost, to close at once. Stock must be reduced. J. L. HORTON. 20 Bland Street ___ _ l)lt. \V. L. M'CIIAV OSTEOPATH AND CHIRORACTOR Chronic diseases successfully treat ed. Special reduction un*il Novem ber 1st. Consultation free. Room j 'O. 5, Blueflold Telephone Building. ! Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6; 7 to 9 Bland Street. ANNOU VCEMENT. To the voters of Mercer county I desire to announce that If I am : elected sherifT of Mercer county Mr Oeo. M. Barger of Blueflold will *• my deputy fo- R-aver Pul dR U.tl JOHN B. NEAT/ FOR RENT Furnished room, with heat and bath Apply 525 Ra le gh Terrace BET/MONT CAFE. Dally. Full Course Dinners. 19 to * p m. ROc. • >. B. MARTIN, Proprietor. And Manager. W. H. Hither nylon lias a slight .Mia h of typhoid at his home on (')iwalnut street. Mrs. I*. A. Vateinaii left th.s nior Ming to spend a few days In Roa noke. Hon. Peyton K. Kt. Cla'r and wi'e o Giles, are in the city to hear J- vernor Vardanian. 1. G. Arnett and fninily have re lumed from a v sit to relatives and .rends in Monioe county. Mrs. N. I). Barnett, of Glen Al um. who has been .he guost of Mrs. M. T. Joppllng, returned home this morning. •'I'is Lula McGhee, who has been ;!s’t'ng friends !n the city for some lime left for her home in Lynch buig this morning. \V. K. Beverly was In the city Ira morning returning from Rocky Mount to his home In Dickinson •mnty. going to vote for Bryan. Any one finding a Diem & Wing catalog and price list of wrapping paper will please return to this of llce. Miss KlllBon will he at tho Fi lCnd I harmacy with hand-painted ch im for sale, beginning Saturday, October 31st. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hicks, of Cove Creek, Va., have the sympathy of the Leader In the death of their Ut ile child, which occurred yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chambers arrived today from Sallda, Col., to \isit friends. Mr. Chambers former ly resided here, but Is now inaBter mechanic at Salida. ilKWAhE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY, a8 mercury wifi surety dostroy the icnse of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter ng It through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be uBed ixcept on proscriptions from repu table physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good i’ou can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft 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, Onto, by F. J. Choney ft Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists Price, 7f>c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. MAY RE REPORTED. Washington, Oct. 30.—Attdrney General Rouaparte has decided that f Health O.fleer Ward Is o’ the op nk n ,hat J^hn Early, the lept r. is a danger to this commun ty, he can be sent to his home in the date of North Carolina, where he must be provided for by that stale, as he was born there. fe.very man to nig trade” la ai ild adage and Is familiar to aearly -ill of ua. It 1b brief In Its wording nut conveya a great deal In Its mean ng. It la merely a terao way of laying that a man who makes a spe lalty of any one thing knows more About, and Is more proficient In his particular specialty than any one ?Ise could be. It Is for this reason that we all seek a specialist when we have any serious physical all nent. [t Is for the same reason that The Rydale Remedy Co. went to one >f the best speclallato In the United Rates on liver and Intestinal trou pes, a professor In a Columbus. O., Medical College, and secured from him a prescription from which Ry lale’s Liver Tablets are made, i bis specialist knew more about liv er troubles than a doctor who treats an diseases, and that la why Ry lale s Liver Tablets relieve and cure more quickly all liver troubles than the ordinary liver pills aid pow ders, 60 tablets In a metal box. 25 sent#. For sale by the White Phar macy. WILLIAMS* KIRMLY PILLS Have you negtected your kidneys? Have yon overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you flabby ap pearance of the face, especially un der the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams’ Kid ney pills will cure you. Price 60c. Sold by the White Pharmacy. Don't wait -ntll you bavs a deep seated cough. "As ounce of preren tlon It worth a pound of enre." with the first tickling of the bronchial tube* get a bottle of Rydale's Cough Bllxlr, Safest for parent or child. Contains no oplst-s The White Pharmacy. .MAKK YOUR CROSS MARK IN THK OIROLB UNDER THE KOOS I TMR ON ELECTION DAY. i --Wi.l l)r. K|»!ln • tell Mi*- voters cl W< Dowell county what he knows abou Kate Jacks /ii. - l “Morality unj decency is a high price o pay for political suprema cy.“ Read lh.» communication from North i'ork. We are In receipt of a let or from Keystone telling of many Interest ing experiences In the lives of l)r. Epling, of Keystone, and I)*-. Jeicyll or Eckman. The writer omitted to s>gn his name and we cannot use tin- informaiion. Attention Is ca led to a Republi can criticism of James S. Sherman, candidate for the vice pres dency. Before you vote for Taft, remember that in case of h s election and death S.ierruan woulJ become presi dent. Could you think of a great er culamlty? Two strong reasons why you should vote ror John B. Neal for sheriff. If Mr. Neal is elected. Capt. Qeorge M. Barger Will be h s deputy If Mr. Ellison is elected, E. E. Car ter will be his deputy. Can you think of two better reasons why you should vote for Neal? White men of Eekmen, are you o- ;ng to stand by your colors and vote ycur sentiments on next Tues Ihy, or w.tl you al’ow Dr. Hat lleld to Intimidate you by threats >r having you lose your JobH? Be men, defy him, ami vote for your ves and daughters, Histers and sweethearts. If he and his gang of niggers win you cannot live on the Elkhorn anyway. You will have to hunt another home. The Leader Is in receipt of a letter from Hon. John A. Sheppard, of Williamson, In which ho denies us ng the language attributed to him in a communication from Mate wan. The Leader would not inten tionally do Mr. Sheppard an injus tice and it gives his denial the wid est possible clrculat on. We will aid, however, that our correspond ent is as reliable as any man In M’ngo county and we are confident that he did not iu'entlonully mis represent Mr. Sheppard. If Glasscock and a Republican legislature is elected, white women along the Norfolk and Western rail way might as well prepare to walk. I he worst element of negroes are bad enough now, but if they win this election they will make life unbearable lor the white peop'e i lie electr on of Qlnssiock anil a Re publican legislature is exceedingly dangerous to the peace of the south ern section of tills state an I the white people know it. PLENTY OP “LICKKK” AT WILLS A veteran warrior of the O. O. P. accompanied by his kinsman, Leon ard Wh'te, has been busy distrib uting booze with a free hand to the voters at Wills this week. His ff'-ris have failed to strengthen the leket, however, and alter getting s veral men beastly drunk at the sore o’ L. II. Davis, pol ti al h n;h : an an 1 road lun.l beneficiary of •Javls Thorn, he becamu disgusted vl.h the proupo.t, cussed out the immunity an 1 depa.tcd for moe avurable teri.tcr/, Every woman desires a good coin ilexlou, but oft-liines either ruin* he one she has or falls to gain ont »y the paint and powder method she jmploys. A good complexion Is froii within and can't be painted or pow lered on. Two things are necessary n order to bo the possessor of a <ood complexion. A healthy action >f the liver and good rich blood. Rydalo’s Liver Tablets takes occa ilonally and followed for a week or <*n days by Rydale’s Tonic and plen j of fresh air and out of doors ex ercise will beat all the paint and powder In the world. Try It Just >nce and see.. The White Pharmacy I'A FOLLKTTE Ciltll. 7jH I’NOLE joe cannon. It is my hope and my prayer hat J oe Cannon will be defeated.” *aid U. 8. Sen, It. M. La Eollette, Republican, In a speech here, which ia be ng widely discussed. ”If there Is a man who Ih a tral or to tin* Government,” ho con tlnuej, ' and who deserves to he defeated, It is Joe Cannon. The voice of thf* people Is strangled and stifled by this man. There is a tyranny that inakeH men cringe and crawl; that makes cowards of the Republicans In the House. “While | am a Republican, I want to see Republican members elected, because I want to see the hands of the Ad mn 1st ration upheld. Rut 7 would rather see a Republican de feated than se*e» him go to Washing ton and support Joe Cannon. Throughout the State this week. La Eollette haH lauded Taft, but h • ;a a!se> spoken w »rds of praise for Rryan wherever he has appeared. How to oe.at an ^adertaker: Cough and Coughing end In Coffin. Cure the though, stop the Cougntng, and lei the undertaker keep his Coffin. Ry dale's Cough Ellilr Is Ine nest and surest way of accomplishing this re sult. Rest, because it contains the l»est remedies known to aid nature to cure a cough. Surest, because It posi tively does not contain opiates or harmful drugs of any kind Guaran teo<j under the Pure rood and Drug l'*w. For sale by Whlt^ Pharmacy. WHITE MEN 0FJ1WELL T he Daily Leader is in possession of the most reliable nforniation that several ear loads of negroes ar< now In waiting at Virg nia points to be sh.pped into .ticuowell county on election Jay. There can be but one explanat on. Fit tltious name* iiave been placed on the registra tion lists ana these negroes will be voted an those names if possible. He on your guard, whl.e men. Do not be disfranchised by an Ignorant und vicious horde of purchased ne groes from another state. The im porter is known. Watch for them and him and when they attempt to carry out the r devilish bargain ?ive them a warm reception. ROGERS LIVERWORT TAR AND CHANCHALAGL’A For the complete cure of coughB, colds, asthma and bronchitis and all lung complaints tending to consump tlon, Liverwort. Tar and Wild Cher ry, have for ages maintained an established reputation as a standard cough remedy. It contains no opi um or harmful drug, can be given with safety to children. Price $1.00 Sold by the White Pharmacy. fires officials who furnish NEWS TO BUCKET SI!OI»S. C ncinnati, Oct. 30—Five high of ficials of the Western Union have been dismissed from the servlco here because they are alleged to have given quotations intended for big brokerage fl-ma to bucket shop people. ■n every clime It* :nnie Is heard, Hb name has spread from sea to sea, ie not surprised If In the other world You’re made to take Rocky Moun tain Tea. (Bcglu now.) For Bale by the White Pharmacy WEST VIRGINA—AT rules hold In the clerk’a office of the circuit court of the county of Mercer on the 3th day of October, 1908. Paul Jones & Company, vs. George W. Whitworth. In Chancery. Scire Facias. The (inject of this proceeding Is to have this suit revived In the , name of the personal representa tive and the heirs at law of Oeorgf W. Whitworth, deceased, and that they may show cause, if any they can, why said suit should id*, be revived and proceeded In to a final judgment, and Tor general relief. And It appearing from an affida vit made and filed with the papen In this cause, that th' defendant. I-uln Gillespie Is a non resident of the state of West V'rgln'a, It Ir therefore, on motion of the plain tiff, by counsel, ordered that saii defendant do appear'at the clerk’s office of the circuit court of Mercer county within one month after the date of the first publication of this order and do what may he necessary to protect her interest In this suit Attest: W. B. HONAKER, Clerk. D. M. Easley, p. q. Your stomach churn* and digoats 'be food you eat; !f found torpid, or nit of order, your whole system suf fers from blood poison. Hollister’* Rocky Mountain Tea keeps the tomaoh In perfect condition, mak ng you well and happy. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. For sale by the A’hlte Pharmacy. MAKE YOUR CROSS MARK IN THE CIRCLE UNDER THE ROOS TER OX ELECTION DAY. FOR RENT A fin*' plare for a butcher shop. Rest stand In Welch Apply to H., care Leader. LOST:—V^/atch Fob with locket attached. Marked “G, O. L." Reward if returned to this office, ttGAR TWISC A P M GOODTOBACCO. MADB MY OCBURN, WILL St CO WINSTON. N.C. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY I Open For Business |! Our building is WHITE and so will OUR WORK. X Call PHONE 457 or drop us a card ami driver will call o immediately. A trial is all we ask. 30 years experience. o J. E. CH1NDEL, Proprietor < > r.■ * i i i i- i- r i-ji, wn-i-1 i i i i i i i i i i i T 8. M. SMITH. President. J. LEE HARXE. Cashier. | F. L. BLACK. Vice-President. jj AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BLUEFIELD, WEST VIROINIA Capital Paid la.$100,000.00 Stockholders* Liability . 100,000.00 Security to Depositors.800.000.00 WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND CER TIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. UNITED STATES, 8TATE AND CITY DEPOSITORY. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. * Busy Restaurant and Lunch Room For Ladies and Gentlemen QUICK SERVICE COURTEOUS ATTENTION PRICES REASONABLE YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED OPEN DAY and NIGHT. 43# Princeton Are. If We Don’t Paint Your Signs We Both Lose Money lEHSOH & MfflCLE | HIGH ART SIGNS | | 40 Bluefield Ave. | The American Tailors will make suits for $18 up. Style, fit and work manship guaranteed. Ladies and ‘Gents' gar ments cleaned and pres sed and altered* No 14 Stewart St. IPHONE 405 Bluefield, W. Va. u p $ e ? f' Starving the Stomach la * “ back number 'll treatment' Eat what you like. k Then take Pape’s Diapepsin to p start the digestive juices working. There will be no Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn or upset feeling. Makes sour stomachs sweet andf turns out that misery-making gas. Pape’s Diapepsin 1 FOR INDIGESTION viand* TrianvuUt AnDruv Steff IT WILL PUT YOU ' oh toup retT The Shoes of the Season For Men - % In this season of unusually smart shoe fashions for men, the blucher style is running evenly with the button style in popularity for wear with business suits. ^ IP* Note, in this blucher-cut boot, the handsome contour of the hi^h-sloping1 and pointed toe, the custom-shaped ^ extension sole and the tnn Military heel. It l as al ready gained strong favor a with men who are “fussy" 1 _i- 11_• « . ii tucii imnv tfar, And if yavr taste ii for a different kind of shoe, let us show you the other 42 models in the great range of Regal styles for this sea son—every one uumon new eat custom lines. Mill Order* & Promptly yi Filled yy $3.50 / One of 43 cor rect *tylo* for thin I Reason, made in •II leather*. Quarter-Sizes ! New Fill Style Rook Sent istpsld on Request. --r recal shoes for men ma 10 ,ic-i Thornton Clothing Co. j