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CLOTHING CO’S. Clearance Specials One lot Boys Suits that formerly sold for $5.00 $5.50 and $6.00 now only $3.75 Sizes 4 to 16, Straight or Knickerbocker Pants One lot of $4.00 Oxfords, tans and black, sizes 6 to <>, to close out at $2.90 One lot Straw Mats that formerly sold for $2.00 S2 50 and $3.00 your choice now $1.00 30 Men’s Suits that formerly sold for $12.50 and $i5.oo and $18.00, now only $9.50 See our Window Shumate Clothing Co. The Home of Good Clothes for Men and Boys Bluefield, West Va. Eat Your Sunday Dinner AT THE NEW ALTAMONT MENU. SOUP. Consomme A. !).( '. Supremo Do Yoaillie St. (Jeorgo RELISHES. Kalamazoo Celery, I rod < 'unimPers, Queen Olives, Sweet Pirkle. FISH. Broiled Speekled Trout, A la Maitre De Hotel. Panama A la Condo. ENTREES. < roijuette Do Fillet De Wan, la Cream. Boston < ream Puffs. ROAST. i nine liibs <»t ('liirago I»»•<• I’, own juice. R°asf I *<‘ii I* <•<! Turkey, Nome Filling, VEGETABLES. n,,‘l »slaw. Now String Beans. X<*\\ Potatoes, A la Angalaise. -Now Corn on (’oh. Now .l<*rs<-\ I Sects. A.sparagus Tips On Toast. DESSERT. lVa<*ii he ( leant. Assorted Cake. 11n»*kIrhrr r\ Roll, Hard Same. Onen Apple l*i<*. ( ream Clnese I meda ( rnokers. he Tea I trip (offre. _*s«mday. duly L\"», V2:‘U) to 2:150 P. M. SURPRISE PARTY A surprhi evening it tor, on f'lioj In* » KHffH'H. f >«r»| **d at I •> 3o. W«T« pin-* n Mi‘ *■ Ka'n I, i on, A Hi U> I k rm, f: i Cmi :;rf I h 1 h S a i • I • |, i ■; lit- t'pkJ)- Vim l»i*tf TJ|w»n, Shi'pj.itfi i M. \Vait* ■ . ,,f K in*r of \< win r n. kIv' 0 Friday - V lion f’lay. TV t*vwh with “.ijoyabl** fruit wrv< f /Mowing gimiMl Ilk for 1, ft|«if Hi III p , Ka i** HaiHrd**/' I’ ‘ il .,<■ Mu star I, < •< ( ■iii lifr. Mol* I- ho ■, .Mary Mu* ars, i. It It; l *;tf, F ih . .< i n I. (' Va. party w.i .:{<> to Mi not t n #•( pua e.| Th* HAUNTED DREAMS WRUNG CONFESSION, A UK* If , (',i i , .11|l> «' I fl I ,.i dor* IxiVfls, a druggi t, voof*- d ,#> t * killing of Sain V|Mir-r in f'anvi*,< tl* i v#.irs :iko ii 'i*| }x in Jail. I|<> ti rim (hat Ini i riiro hi*h waarom Mii t<MJ for flie purpon of iobt» ry,i Mr* J. Kyle Montague and little "" !>*>vld I'hU-gar, of Chrintan* h'trg, wiio have in hi rWMng In I h/i n HI for I lii* pant week, panned hiough file rlfy Iim afternoon on th<lr iff urn home, lino O i., of Norfolk, will arrive N » :: tonight to viy'.t hi* dangh ‘ r. Mrn. W, |i fjarvln. A PRUIT DIET. In alt hi* t fh'-n.* Hummer *• have fn ali aupplle* dally of f he finest I’KACIIKH, A I'I’I.KH, ML I MS, PEA US, OKA NfiES, MANANAS, IMNHAPf'LES, VS \TKKM KI.ONH f tNTKI/jf’PKtt. Sublette & Bar 2i£k I’RKSIl YT Kill A X CHIRCH. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. A full attendance is desired. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. All t"iie member# are urged to attend. A coidiail welcome will be given mil visitors an(| strangers. I*. C. Clark, I a.it or. CAI.VARY IIAPI’IHT. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preiu.iing by #he pastor, Rev. .1. II. Franklin, 8 p. m. AM visitors wel come. The Sunday school is rapid ly increasing since changed back to morning. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. C. B. Fink, Supt. Regular services at I 1 a. in. and 8 p. m. At the morning service Mis. M. Reynolds Ford, re turned mlsdonaTy from Porto Rico, will speak in behalf of the Christian Woman’s Hoard of Missions. We welcome all visitors and invite the public generally. W. S. Milliard, pastor. CRACK MKTHOlHST. Sunday school 9:30 a. in.. J. II. Hicks, Supt. Preaching at 11 a. m and 8 p. m., by the pastor. Rev. T S. 11 amil'on. We Invite you to worship wluh us. MTHKIWV <TI! IW'H MKItVIi'l**' Randay arhooj at 9:45 a. m. Divtfne services at 11 a. in., subject nf sermon: "ChirlKt Feedlm*? ;lhe Thousand.-*/’ At x p. m. a speelnl ■<.iil? aervlce with a sermon on the Mibjeot "Whi-t Ih Heal, True CIiiIh Man lx»ve?" A hearty Invitation to the public by the pastor, Rev. ('. R VV. K-K|ey. F.iTst-or \i, 4'iiri«’it, Ttible Class and riunday ac-lmol at ** 45 a. in. Morning service and wr. in<»n, 11 a. m.J Fvenlns service, X P* in. litany service Wednesday, at H p. III. I MO* TI MI'FIMV F SKIUICCS. I nder the Auspice* of the Wo* menu Christian Temperance I’nlon, «I»eel»| services have been planned for the different churches of the city. 4 bey are for the public and are un ion In dature and enjoyable. A special progam la arranged for r»’•' day at X p. in., In the* Imthera.i obajH-l on Mercer street. MOVING VAN. fall phone 39X foT a41 ttinde of moving and hauling. We move >lanoe Have «ti<efr1eno»*J men ‘OKiB At KfVZFIt. 7-1 m, Mr*. Will Shannon, of Hlueatone, warn the guest of her sls'er, Mr*, C. I Jud'je Henri 7.e, of MUdleabOTO, Ky., wa tin* guest of Mr. anj Mm. C. W. Keister yesterday. J« ‘.Hi It. Itlley, of Herndon, W. Vh.. lx a hu-io«k a v - tor bore. Tin re will Ik* t h«» usual morning an 1 evening services at the Graham Methodist ( . iirdi Sunday, conducted by llcv. 1,. M. Cartwright, (be |*as to?. Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitley and little -on, went to Tazewell yester day for a few da>s' visit with rela tives. Hev. J. II. Franklin will preach at the Mlasloiiury Duptlst church Sun day morning. Mn. II. H. Frazier is spending a few days at Iron l.ithiu Springs. Kuv. Charles W. Sydnor will preach at the Kpisropal (hurc’.i Sun day. A cordial invitation is extended to the public t<> attend. It. K. Crockett returned last night from a ten day’s visit to Craig Ileal in^ Springs. C. W. Pierce left yesterday for Slab Fork, o.i the Virginian. Mrs. Janie* Sheffy, Jr., of Marlon, Va., is vi-.'tlng her daughter, Mrs. W. It N’t el, «iii IUin*Hto..ie avenue. J. Couch, of itoanoke. Va., travel ing sales agent lor tli * Clinchfleld Coal Corporation was a business vlsi t >r In Graham this morning. Mrs. M. It. Greever, of Five Oaks, Va,, 1*. visiting her son, J. Tate < i reevci, I his week. uouert i rocacii, 01 .Missouri, a brother of the lute Dr. .?. Henry Crockett, of Tazewell, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. (\ I*, Greeven on Highland avenue In : .night. ’Die I .a dies' id Society of tin* West Graham Christian churn'.) will give a moiiUgh; festival on Locust. Hill, opposite the furnace, Saturday, July .'{1st. One of the most enjoyable occas ions of tin* season was the dance Riven by Miss Edna Dolinin at Hotel Graham Friday evening; in honor of aer guests Miss Slaughter, of Gary, \V. Va., and Miss Drib hard, of Dram well. 'I rose present wore Miss S| lagler, Gary. \V. Va., with Mr. Goodwill, Itr.uuwell; Miss Prltch ard, Mra m well, with Mr. Hewitt, Mi am well; Miss Jean Davidson, with U. Witten; Miss Nan Crockett, with ir. M. Mitchell; Mis.; Julia Maun ders, with (J. i\ Crockett; Miss I a na Saund. rs. with J. W. Allison; Miss ’.Vina Dodd, with It. K. Baylor; Miss Nannie Duping, with E. M. Bar bee; Miss Millie Hicks, with William Worth, of Tazewell; Miss Rosalie Hicks, with Robe;-’ Page, of Blue Held; Miss Gertrude Keister, with C. M. Early, of Bluefleld; Miss Jula GraHiam, with J. (’. Nelson; Miss Uds Benhow, with (’. A. Graham; Miss I’Mna Bonham, with W. R. Dodd; Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Daimler, Mr. and Mr . T. E. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Earley, Minefield. Mr. Arthur Vernon, of Vernon, Texas, and Mr. Earl Vernon, of Port Worth, Texas, are in Graham. They were called here by the illness of Cieir motliur, Mrs. Vennoti, who has been very |ll, but ’her physicians-, Drs. Witten and Frazier say sin- is doing nicely now. The u 11 lew i Sunday sell''..*! picnic >f tne Luthera.n Sunday schools of Minefield and Graham held a-t the Gruliam College grounds was ajtleiul d by a Lou l three rn mid red jwople and they all report It om* of phi.* mod enjoyable ph uilce ever hefld hen*. “WONDERFUL:” SAYS MR. LAYNE. Al'l I,It iWFYIt YHAItSOF IIAIU* lilt I Mi I NO KINIJS JIFI.IKF IN Til K MrK.tNW CTiyO. For iw nty >-*»;»r»t or more I have boon addicted :<> the liquor ha/blt in every conceivable phase of tlic term, »n.l for a greater portion of this time it was my complete master, un 111 I Have up in utter dispair. From time to time | * ried many advertised remedies f< r relief, blit found' no satisfactory results from same. About six inontliH ago my atten tion was directed to some very re markable cures effeited by the Mc Kanna .'{ Day Diqtior t'ure, then at Richmond. Vn. With a great dead of reluctance on my part, and but little hope* of rclfef la my case, I va-. admitted to the treatmetS, and within a few days my desire and cravings for liquor, as by magic, bad entirely left me, and I have no* s'nce had In any >hape or form, •be fled re for same. Had a moun ts n been lifted from mv shot! 1 dors I could not feel more relieved than at t.i< present time, and am complete Master o fibe present situation. I have every reaeon to believe ami feel that my cure Is permanent, and t hat I shall neevr again taka a drink, i have also observed the effect* of the treatment upon a great many of1 toy Associates, who Were terribly ad dle' <| to the drink habit; who arc *ow sober and imlust ions mem. • t ii- tin most wonderful Indeed, I ! li * a treat nent n qu l< k anil iin I bnrt ful to the system, eh mid work I such wonderful results, but never I f he!. ** It Is true. j I feel like a new man, sleep well, I have a good appetite, and am able I to look after my business. i anrj I neither writing for notoriety nr j*ay. but that this may fall Into the bands of some that know me, an<i are I f*fde«l as I have WVn. Thoae i 1‘Arnold like to rid th« -m#eJv«# ut bands ire at t> whit l fthfeg rouble will f j.l a speedy an 1 ;.«i manently effective relief I i the .'! Kami* 3-Day Liquor Cure, no Hluefleld, W. Va., which la 1 ill** short of a inl.acle. and a CloJsen J io humanity. Very truly yours, JOE LAYNE. PERSONAL MENTION. Judge S. M. B. Coulliug, of Taze weH, spent several hours In the city today on his way home from Welch, where lie has been attending court for the past week. II. J. Vedder, local manager for Swift & Co., will leave tonight for his home In Chicago and will take a month's vacation at one of the Michi gan summer resorts. Mr. anj Mrs. II. B. Moore return ed today from a week's visit to Mr. Moore's parents at Pulaski. Mlese Julia and Oracle Hager re in rued today from a month’s visit to relatives at Roa. ike, Hollins and Norfolk. Linden Cofer left today for Roa •oke, Va., where he will fill some pn sslng so: lal engagements. Cap'. Wm. Fields, of Condtinatl, .; n the city vtsltiog friends. A. W. Reynolds. Esq., of Prince ton, wan in tue city this morning. Walter Klzer, who waa unoontacl ous for several .lays, after his fall through a stairway at Pocahontas, Is new much bet-ter and has expressed 11 Will oe Se V a wian .<> go noun*, era I daps, however, before (he can eavH the hospital. .Vim J. B. Painter, of Tazewell, and Mrs. Tyler Witten, of Wlttena’ Mills, are the guests of \fro. J. J. Fagg. The former Ih her sister and the latter is her niece. Mrs. J. F. Mandevllle aiul children left this morning to join her husband at Slab Fork. Mr. Mandevllle has a oontract on the Winding (lulf ex tension of the Virginian railway. C. 1,. Burgess, of Muilllns, was'here last night. W. X. I>oek, of Roanoke, was here this -morning. I>r. J. M. FhepiMird, of Falls Mills, Va., is lu the city Unlay. George Lltz, general sperintendent of the Ritter Lumber com pa ivy, Is a lilnefleld visitor today. Frank T. Ifw’son, of Keystone, was 'n the city a whle ths niornng en route to Iron Iitaia Springs. Mrs. J. .1. McKenna returned this morning from a two weeks’ visit to Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. K. VV. Warford. of Richmond, Ky., were here pivls morn ing en route home from visiting rola Lives at Princeton. Miss Myrtle Patterson, of Olreens boro, X. C., who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Bane, during the week, returned home this morn ing. Miss Eflle Gibson, of Sandersville, On., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Bane, on Highland avenue, left today for Fast Radford amd oth. r points before returning home. AUCTION SALE I will sell at Public Auc tion on corner of Princeton and Higginbotham Ave nues, on Monday July 26th the following list of musi cal instruments: 1 second hand Estey Organ 1 “ Pauli 6c Hamilton Organ 1 “ Sears 6c Roebuck “ 1 “ Waterloo Organ 1 “ Columbia Concert Phonograph 1 “ Disc Machine M. B. POSTLETHWAITE. JOHNSON JUOHINK COMPANY, CORPORATION. Resolution of SUH'khol'len for I>lNMOlutlOll. WHEREAS od (ho 25th (lay of Juno, A. D. 1909, tho directors of the Johnson Machine Company, a corporation, by a majority vote of the whole .board, at a moot'or called . fo’ that purpose, of which meeting |every director received due notice in accordance with the by-laws of th# said corporation did adopt a resolu tion in the words or to the effect following: “We, the undersigned, being a majority of the poard of di rectors of the Johnson Machine Com pany, a corporation, do hereby cer tify that » meeting of the said board called for the purpose and held on the 25 day of June, 1909, In the city of BluefleJd, West Va; said board, by a majority of the whole beard, did adopt the following reso lutions: RESOLVED, that in the judgment of this board, it Is advisable and most for the benefit of '.ho Johnson Machine Company, a corporation, that the same be forthwith dissolv ed; and to that end it is ordered that a stockholders meeting he held at the law office of L. J. Holland In the city of Bluefleld, West Va; on the 29th day of June 1909; to take action upon thin resolution, and furthermore that the secretary give notice to all the stockholders of the adoption of this resolution, of the in* tention to hold the aalj stockholders meeting, by giving them v rltten nu tlet through the U. 8. malls at their last known address &c; in accor dance with the by-laws of the «ald cci i»o ration. And whereas the sa<d secretary did give notice of the said stock holders meeting, called by the said resolution as require^ by lew and the said resolution. (NOW THEREFORE, Wo, the sub scribers holding a majority of the capital stock of said company, be ing met together in pursuance of teh said resolution and noticed have con sented and do hereby consent that the said corporation be forthwith dissolved as proposed in the said reso luMon. Witness the following signatures and seals, this the 29th .lay of Jnn«, 1909. O. W. THORNTON (tfeal) T. 9. JOHNSON (Seal) O. M. BARGER (Seal) C. H. GILMER (Seal) J. T. THORNTON (Seal) V. B. OIIjAIER (Seal) By T. S. Johnson, Atty la fact. Attest: T. S. JOHNSON, Secretary. We Arc Not Holding i i ***— a Clearance Sale I Not a Piece of Goods in Our Store is Shop Worn. Du ring Season we Sold at Prices that Made Things Move. Consquently we have at this time only a few items on which we have cut the price-WE MEAN ACTUALLY CUT THE PRICE. We can show Jmi and you can appreciate the value* given on the following article*: Silks Men’s Suits Dress Goods Boy’s Suits White Goods Men’s Hats Colored Lawns Felt and Straw Hats Oxfords, Men's Oxfords, Ladies' Oxfords, Boy’s and Girl’s Oxfords. In these few lines we offer you Bargains speeled with a capital B. HENRY A. LILLY & CO. 3De;pa,rtxm.ervt Store PHONE 153 123 PRINCETON AVE. ■■