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• ^ n f THE PHVSICIAN He understands the gr- t restorative value of Peer a.t<l uses it coii t; -lily In his prac tice. Dr. Willis P. Klut.. a prom inent physician of Kansas c ity say s: “1-or nearly forty year* 1 have prescribed our best beers ordering three or frur glasses ft day, in a great variety of ailnif uts, and the remits have l>eeii uniformly b neftclal.” I*OCAHOXTAS lil.KIt Being brewed Iri o< r.furmlty with the national j ure fool laws, is RtrUrty p\ve. It Is a nutritive, tonic boverage. Try It. Bluafieid Brewing Go. Muefield, \V. Va. Phone 210. ■■■■mm ■BnmeaGa DAYS and your craving for liquor Is gt»nc If you talco thu McKanna CURE There is none like 1; offered anywhere outside of McKannas No Dangerous Hypodermics Call or wrl .e DR. J. ,F. McKA.NNA 226 Princeton Avenue iVucfleltl, W. 7a. ' Schedule in Effect JUNE 20. ItJO'J. Leave 7:20 a. m. for Roanoke Norfolk and .til points oo the f'.hen adVnh division. Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to New York, via Hagers town, Pullman Par’or Car Roanoke to Norfolk. 8:55 a. m. for Roanoke, Rich mond, Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper. Pining Car to Roanoke. Parlor Car Roanoke to Norfolk. 12:40 p tn. for Roanoke, Lynch burg and luterin Kate stations and the Shenandoah Valley, l'hllaclelphi ■ ml Now York. Sleeper to Pl.ia k - phia and New York. Cafe err Gary and Roanoke. #:18 p. m. for Roanoke, Lynch burg, Richmond, Norfolk. Pullman Bleeper to Norfolk, Roanoke to Richmond. Leave illu*>fleld 8:20 p. m. for Ken ova, Columbus and all points West and Northwest Pullman Sleeper for Columbus and Cincinnati. Cafe ca”«. 8:10 a. m. Pullman S.eeper for Columbus. Cafe Dining Car Leave 8:30 a. m. and 2.05 p. m. dally for Tazewell, Norton and .11 stations on Clinch ValPiy division. Arrive from Norton and points on the Clinch Valley division nt 12:20 p «n. and 7:05 p. m. Leave 8:00 a. m. for Welch and intermediate stations. Leave 10:45 a m. for William son and Intermed ate stations. ® Leave 2:15 p. n. for Welch and Intermediate stations. Kor additional hiforiintk.n call on agent Norfolk nn,i Western Railway. W. XL DEV ILL, Gen. Pass Agent. Roanoke, Va. M. E LONG CONTRACTOR KOR EXCACATING HAITI,INO, STONE AND (yc^OUETE WORK Phone ft IP?-1, IM ik-field, W. Vs. 1 DR. A. D. WOOD Specialist EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Thornton Bldg. Bluefleld. W. Va. WE RKI 1!< VH all Kyej troubles that glasses will remedy. No charge for ex amination. * HENRY RODGIN Optician.Jeweicr anil Pawnbroker 221 ri:i \ t ETON t\ l: V» i MORRISON BROS. Civil and Mining rngfneera Thornton Puildlng Bluefleld, W. Va. : sterns I BASEBALL VIRGINIA LEAGUE. livtntUys lloMiU*. ftotn^ke, 2; Portsmouth, 0. l)n iville, . 1,ynchlmrs, -0. Nor'olU S; K efvmon.l, l. Htamliu>e of ( l it** Won. Lott. I*. O. i (os. ( :u .. .1 y 2 s ,5s2 Danville ....... 50 31 .537 i N".M I i'll; . 3 1 .3 0 .551 Rlehfnoxtd .. 5 1 33 .507 j i vr ^ 29 30 1)6 j l*.>i Isuiouiu . 20 10 .30 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. lit roit 3; Washington, o. Cleveland, l; Philadelphia, 0. •>t. Loils, 5; Mostoa, 0. St. liO.ila, I; Bo.- ton, 7. j files^o, 0, Now York, 5. V I i»;o, 6, New York, 2 M.imliitfr «*t the Ctutis. W. L. Pet. j Detroit .. ... is 2$ .032 Philadelphia . 45 2s .617 { IJoston . 1 ti 3 2 .59 3 t let eland ..... ... 42 5 2 .at* 7 | New Yoi); 31 10 .459 j Chi a;^o . > i:t .419 [ SI. I.on is . 30 10 .395 Washington . 23 50 .315 — NATIONAL LEAGUE 15 >ston, 2; Chicago, 3. Boston, 0; Chicago, s. Brooklyn, 0; Pittsburg, 3. New York, 8; Cincinnati, t. 1'hllndelphia, 1; St. Louis, 3. Standing ol 111<. <’lul*s. (“lulis Won. Lost. P.C. Ply«iiurg . 51 20 .7X0 Chicago . . .. 40 20 .031* Now York . 12 2k .000 Cincinnati . .. 10 35 .533 Philadelphia . 3 1 40 .437 SI. Louis . 2S 4 1 .100 Brook I j n . 20 4S .351 Boston . 2 2 rnl .301 "(lood will" is what the* public Knows about a business cfllucorii; and the public knows exactly what •s writtun and said about it. The1 written part Is iu the newspapers; tlie spoken part is largely the ro I catrd woid from tho newspapers as it goes from lip to lip. But "good will." however wcdl established, will wane ajij fall unless porsLste illy and lni< lligently fostered and nur tured. How strange is It that there .•re a few otherwise astute men, who do not grasp the idea that y thing * mt will produce t: ado will keep it. Paruum advertised Jumbo. Such a celebrity as Padercw.-ki uses print er- ink in abundance. Any of the leat staples in shoes, glov s, soaps, •< rfunies, A-o., now ou the market ’lecamo such and are lield in the pojiular eye by pjfnle.V ink. How | passing it range it is thai a man wuitd r.s that li» fail when In* disr.* gnrjr ibo sogereign rule that has ■ undo all success. —Charleston Ca '/.otto. ARTIFICIAL HAIR. ‘III. ^wnclus . ..T.'o to $2.00 Pompadour*.- .25c. to 50c. 1‘uff-i . 15c to 35c. Curls . . .. 10c to lie MRS R. B. CHRISTIAN. i 1 *9 F< tilth Sf. Cor. Thomas fit, j Tuck.- *1 hiti*9. Hat. A Bargain! FOB OUICK BUYERS. I_n' — * 9 A flno merit. market in the heart of the city, fully equip I e I a71 <1 in first clns.i condition, or will rent same. Other prop for salo and rent. Southern Realty Co. I Cor. Princeton and Hl&jdsi ► hot ham avenue*. V TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND RENTED We now have a complete line of all make* of typewrlfo •«, for sale and rent. When *.n need of ribbon, carbon paper, or anything for any make of typewriter, givu us a call. Wnefeld Typewriter Exchange A. A. WYtMf.L, Alanitjp r, ititd I’Hmefon Ave. THE INS r — K£ .j llif bigi£o?t a ml beat* politic* M 1 Taf. could play just no* would be the veto ef this w holly disappoint- 1 'ag and la sine* re me mure. 11c 1 W; aid rapture the plain people, mid ..ouhl car;: crust urn a don to tli* on- i rfo.ily rich who have manipulated the I Itnation to tlelr own advantage. C Ml'eatou .Newt-Courier. lut (!>)>. i our Car. M:ia content| a.*- \ a.y indulge even a remote nope ihal ■1 1 President will pursue so direct u 1 11». i towards earning the grateful plaudits of tho plalu people of the ( coi itry ? a.- ks in*. Norfolk Vli ^inlan 1 Hot. ihe New-Coui!er was of those 'Hi.» surrender* 1 at disci* io.i to the genial niaiuteis and Kindly spoken wel l, of Mr. Taft duiim; ids tain t the South, and slave nia visit to' , Chs* ltste.i has never waverod In the lilh tlint would Ignore all pure- | iy partisan considerations iu ad ininisicrkig the dutic. of Jiis office, it has ev.-n gouo so far a. to cherisn he v!>ion of a aew part\ or ":iiil/.c.1 y tins brave suul consistent states- ( ainu tu enforce the pli lg<*s given by - the Republican platform to the conn* i.v u.u uomiy repudiated by the riih-inad protc 'tlo,lists in Congress. < i»ut within the p.ut four months the . President has changed his purpose , if not liia opinions as to a score of public policies as to which his provi- ( oiiH commitment had been voluatail i) given To these we have called .'.tJt’iiiion already and we have no disposition - to unduly magnify their sig.iitieaiue. Ilul does the N'ewrt t’ourier regard those fillings and tack trigs m the ITesirVeiitlal course as indicative of tc.e fidelity or coll viction and firmness or courage which would alone bring the I’res xl nt to that open collision with the majority of his party ju Congreg* which must result from a veto of the In riff bill framed by th.it ma jority in disregard or his professed views of the kiml of revision which • light to be made? \W arc frank «' say that liis unions so Tar have lot Just itli'd the Impressions excited ni our mind |»y ihx* professions give.) »y Air. Taft before and after elec ion. We are not willi.ig even now • impute to liiin conscious in dneeri- 4 y or such Infirmity of will as would 1 *urronder any contested posltin.i lather than light to maintain It. We n.ill rejoice s mu hi lie emerge from Ho- o.doal in such manner as will vindicate his claim to the qualities which are ess utlal to genuine lead I'shlp. Hul we confess to furebod ng;. that beneath the glovu ()f velvet lo re is wanting the grip or steel wit hunt which Mr. Taft will lie to Aldrich and his colleagues but as day in the hands of the potter. The com of a young girl who was 1 •ur.d rl< <1 to a hath tub In a Chicago B hotel Ik a K.euxa!ionnl one, and the I t« tlniony .uoh os to he unlit for ihe ears of decent-women. Vet he court room has every day been crowded with women and schoolgirls eager to fen ♦ their « itk upon the Indecent details To such an extent did these women pmdi themselves into the court room that the judge presiding, became di-guslcd and threaten'd to photograph every wo man prevent. Several, according to th dispal i.es left after the delivery >f till.- threat, hut ’her.* seems to h.'tve bei;i (llOMgtl Other KCIlKitllun i' ngois ,ti the city to keep the court r om packed to suffocation, for db> ’ stehes in yesterday’s newspapers atu Hint the courtroom was jamm ed with women, “gome of whom gained entrance by means of trick* ' ry a id forced passes.” Ho Ue Iroii!- were tin e women of hearing hat previous attendance u rtlie wvpnper had informed thorn, that no selr-icspoctlng wo ten m-hould heard that i hey de- end'd to t;lek ry a d forgery to gain admittance. It Is a gratifying fact these exhi bit bins are confined to other rmctlons ♦ ran the Soil'll. In Virginia there have been trials at which the testi mony did not approach that in the Mingle r* • for Indecency and yet no decent woman would have b* might present. In fact except on ■xt aordinary occasions Southern women ,ire never found In the court room. Certainly they do not rush to h nr testimony In cases when lhal testimony could not he repeated fn lev hi coinpnny. The presi m e of women at the Cooper trial, at which nothing w»ih said exceptp occasional repetition of oaths which ef»uld tr>, he given in the newspapers and re ;*c.it.‘r| In refined company, was no unusual as to cause comment If Is hardly peobhhl fhnt those foil d nt the r ensutional trials In he \ »r:h are pe(»p|n of the hist Certainly th y are not the ico t modest and refill, tl according «o our standard*.-- I.ynchhtirg News. itoirr. ft. MiHiiti:, \TTortNRV- vr.i.uv. Minefield, \V. V*. Collections n S|N'(inllf. lUfers to Flat-Top National Hank || ! lfiST VIRGINIA: M Kl'LFS I held In the Clerk's oflire of tho Cir ITi.lt Court of tho Coun.y oi Mercer >u the Tith da? of July tPOP. Lulu Hrown, I la* it in [ against \ Uohi rt X. Drown Defendant IN CHANCKUY. duo ob}cjt of this suit ip ti* obtain : a do« reo ift u.vqrce, a iluruln ma.ri uumH iti fa\or of ;h- j niutlff ag»t isf I the tloh'tuiani, and it. general r« • lief. And it appear Ini; from an aflld"• v It mad*' a-mt tiled with t.10 papers la this cause that 1 he defendant. Hob* ort N. UroVn, .1* a uon-iv -blent of .ho Slat** of We t Vhgluti. it Is therefore. « n motion id ihe plaint iff. hy counsel, ordoifsl that the sulil de fendant do appear at the clerk's nt Heo of tho Circuit Court of Mercer [county wlthlu one mouth*af. r n< Mate of the first publication of this >rdcr and do what may be necessary to protect his interest in this suit Attest: \\ It. HOXAKKIt. ‘ Clerk. 0. J. IIOI.ttKOOK, p. 7 13-341 3 7; >-3. VOTICIi To 1 IKK In IMi.MlloVs. To Hubert N. Drown: Tuke notice that l shall * ;i tho f.tl day of Augu t, 1U09, -t tlu law of j 'ho ot »}. J. Holbrook lu tho city of Dluoflcld, sitato of West Virginia, bo. ween the hours of ti ft. m. atul 0 p m. of that day, proeoorl to take depouitlonn of myself ami others, tot C rond au ovldenco tn my behalf to a contain suit, In t»h«ncerr depending *n the circuit court for tho county o: Mor e,- *„,! Blatu ot We*t Virginia. vherein 1 am plaintiff, and you are j * fondant; and If from aay cun o the [ Inkin'* of said depoaltlouA he not commenced on Hint day, the taking ! "• llio s(tine will bu Adjourned and i ntinucvt from day to day, or from • hue to time, at the sanu place, until 0 thv same rhnll be completed. KtSpectfully >o«r«. LULA LUOWX. Uy Counsel \yK8T v:kui\i\ AT Itt LES (bold'lu the Clerk’s Off ee of (he Clr cult Court of the county of Mert-er ou the 5th day of July, ■ 1 $UI>. Wm. ttos ,1,* J ul;: to C ;m; Ijp.i, M. At Matthew s an I I T. Frye. survlv Ihs inetnbe ** of the firm of Kossl »v Co., tHnintifT* a gait st * • . 8. m* l.< hi, i».'feudmt. l\ 0:1 VN\. ISltY. *1 h<’ object of this iult Is to oht.ui i t Judgment by t ie plaintiffs a.wlnat tho ilfteadani, J. s. Mcljmn. for tho •mm of Fifteen Hundred Collar* t $I.500.0d) il uni age* sustained by lif* plaintiffs by reason of ih,> failure »i the said d''f>“ Sant‘to furnish and deliver to tee said Host*), I Its a) Company <eituin tin lulu I building material known ns mill work In nr* oidanie with flie terms and provfc h'tii ol n «'oit a f and a vraemenl ■'■tween Kos-l l.Ha X- Coni: any and h ' said J. 8. Mel.eau, fullv i forth in the declaim on In tnls mm Died, mil to recover ectnln ino . v paid '>> toe ulalntlffH lor the defendant ■tid to attach the porsmial p; op, ity, toney and elf < in or the said d«> emlurt In the county of Mercer, Idle of Wc.it Virginia, mid subject the b» ne to the p.ij no nt oi sold uldl c. ■. t Lou an 1 debt. And It nppeiring from an atbdavH .: !o .ui,l lib d \* th tho papers In the °augo that the dei’oudtttlt, J. H. Me I.con. |« a non-re-ddout of the State ■ ! W rit Virginia, tt t» thurat'ote, on motion of tiiH plulutltfu, hy counsel, •rdered tha* uul I defendant do ap ;• sr :o tho clerk's office of tli« Cir cuit Court of Menvr enmity within one month oiter Him data or the Mrst pc 1.Hinthm ,o iiih. order and do what :n.iv noccaanry to protect itis inter it III - c-1! H Stilt. Attest: \\\ It. 1IOXAKF.H, Clork. M. O LIT/, usd 11 H. EUENUH, p. <]. 7 13-20-27; s-Jt. I 233 Princeton Avenue, BLUEFIELD. W. VA, - — - - - - in -T ■ ____ _ w ' - ’ ' ’ ’ ' ' ’ T T T T w v v v/t LOTS FOR SALE John M. Wirgman, Apply to wm. McCarthy, Philadelphia BLUEFIELD.W VA. 4cl Savings Talks \ i 1 »Mttu i ■ U l\\ IION of all propositions for In VMtumut will uve many doth. « An offer to t .> >. «b vrca of * ook la a now enterprise Is | resented to you. Ask }our .elf these quo*(tons: Who off rs (be stork (• sale? Do you know Ihe parties? Are they houest * What are their past records? \re their atiitcriion t trutfl Worthy? Ilnw is the stock allotted’ ^ hat the capital stock? What parr .>f the real property Is i <‘prescuted lu tin* capital? Whole tli'rs the ta ii I'rroIved from sto»k «o’ l or Improvements or what*' What Is the company's Indebtedness" \\ hul ore tuo office 's salaries* Are titles mj |>atfc « uts in dispute? There are thousand and one questions that must h > satisfactorily answer l before the Investment become* safe. Your savinaa nro your-*. yon have rtKh to Invest thorn s" here they in. safe. Carefully consider the opportunity that this hank offers to tho saver, FIDELITY BANKING & TRUST CO. BLUEFIELD, WE5T VIRGINIA Authorized Capital, $300,000.QQ Busy Bee Restaurant and Quick Lunck FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : Quick Service, Courteous Attention. Your Patronage Snlic'ted. Open Day and Night 43^ Princeton Avenue. HARRY’S Barbershop Now Located in the Kelley & Moyer Building, Across the Street from the Elks Opera House. SIX BATHS FOR ONE DOLLAR 4»4«44i4H44m44«4444444M444444«4444444444m444 lilHT V(H R IKOl'IItTY WITH IIS. > C. O’LEARY & SON Real Estate and Rental A Rents Minefield, W. Va. Gen. Agents tor Eureka and Hale Land Co. WM. BEURY, Pree’t MORRISS WATTS, Vice Pres’t 4. H. LARD Sac’y Citizens Underwriters Agency GENERAL INSURANCE rmi:, i.irr, uutn.nv, ktua.m ixatk lilASS, IIICA’I 1,11, A( < I III*;NT, jiuMtS, CHICIMT. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A PORTION OF YOUR BUSINESS Is by Having Your Money Work for You. However little at first, get it started. Make one dollar earn another, and an Dther. It is this earning power of money that makes rl hes. Even very small sums properly invested will bring large returns -and, we ca show you the proper place for investment. Some Big Money Makers Wo have some lots as well as some IMPROVED PROPERTY that will prove a SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Buy at. present prices arcap the benefit of the rise in values. Bluefield Real Estate is Gilt Edge. VALUES NEVER SHRINK. The safest and most profitable employment for die Dollar is when invested in land. „ BUILDING . Real Esiate and Rental Agents BLUEFIELD W. VA. . IMPROVFD REAL ESTATE General Agents Eureka and Hale Land Companies,