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ABOUTJ>EOPLE WHO CurlE AND GO Sheriff I. .1. Ellison, of Princeton, Is in the "Ity today. Judge T. L. H nritze. of Middles* boro, Ky., is In the city today. E. L. Shuffloberger left on No. I for u visit to the coalfields R. T. Crabtree, of Pulaski, Va., it* iu the city. T. F. and Keller Hunt left this morning for Prineelou on business. Harry Don that left thi.r morning for a few days* visit at Wiliamson. Engineer John W. Holliday was in the city last night, the guest of his father. A. Crockett Bailey, of Rock, is in the city looking after Ills business Interests. Judge Martin Williams, of Pearls burg. was in the city this morning on route to Tazewell. I>r. H. C. Jones lias returned from a business trip to laigau and Hunting ton. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. MoKarna, Jr . Teturned today from an outing at Tazewell. Dr. D. P. Crockett and son will iea\v tonight to Join Mrs. Crockett at Asheville, X. C. Mrs, James Mitchell and daughter returned today from a week’s visit to relatives in Tazewell. Linden Gofer and Emly D. Arters will leave tonight for Keystone to attend a german. Mrs. A. T. Burton, of Elkhorn and little son Paul, were In the city tills morning en route to Tazewell to visit relative*. Mis« Belle Floyd, Miss Lee Fret well and Mrs. Jack Kennedy left this morning for Roanoke, where they will visit relatives. Tin-op. Ott, of Norfolk. Va., left for his home this morning, after a ten days' visit to his daughter. Mrs W. B. Garvin, Mr. and Mr*. A. P. Gillespie and children of Tazewell, left today for a two weeks' sojourn at Hunters Alum Springs, Pulaski county, Va. Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, the genial representative of John H. Hurst Ai Co., is in the city interview ing our mercha:it.s. Mose Hankins, of the firm or Hankins and Son, Tazewell merch ants, passed through the city today en route to New York p> purchase goods for nls firm, Mrs. J. J. McKanna arrived from Reldsvllle, V. C., last night, where .’-he has been visiting her daughter, and will leave tonight for her home in Oklahoma City. r>r. C. M. Sootf I# thoroughly renovating St. Luke's hospital and making some important change#, which will ad<] To the comfort and convenience of his patrons. Rev. D. If. Parr I# at hume this we.-k, after a month'# steady work at hi* charge at Paget 071. He will rest for a few day# and then visit hi# daughter at Burke's Garden. Mr* R, Ree,j ffardlng and daugh ters, Mlxse* Fannie and Margaret, Rft this morning for a five weeks' visit with Mrs. Harding's mother, Mrs A P White. Mr* P F. Myers and little nephew l‘fr this morning for a visit to Hon H K Shumate nt Williamson From Let Us Give You TMF WATKRMFfyOV ,f( gf FROM Till: \ INK. f,OOL, /rev AN’f) HWKKT FINFHT IldVORKti f \\TT*/f/>rr I Anesrt Flav'irsil f'anfclonpr*. % f - OUR SUGAR SALE IS AH flWFJRT AH KVKK 1 X Hm for. gl.OO 100 )t» fur .• Small Quantities r.r f*,r \ Sublette & Barnes i there Mrs. Myers will K<, to her new home at Cincinnati. Miss l«l.i Penrose, of Dorchester, was in the city last night the guetv*. of Miss Stable Williamson. Siw left this morning Tor Wittsburg. Miss Penrose is (Jolng missionary work in the Wise coalfields. Mrs. Alonzo Dandy, Mrs. Dr. Greer, Misses Dora and Ashby Greer and Miss Mae IhitT. arrive,] from Al. Paul last night and after stopping over night ui the Altumont, luft this morning for Virginia Heat h. Misses Peril and Forest Hudson, of Mirminghaoi, Ala; Miss Fannie Kutz, of Allentown, Pii , ami Miss Allot*a Akers, of this city, left on No. 1 to attend a german at Stevie's Hall, Kevstone, tonight. ■m. E. F. P<-arsall. of Ilioh niond, Va., und R. D. McGowan, of Mahama, have leased tin* Turk build ing at 30 liland street, nn.j will open a furniture ami stove lioi.se about September 1st. They left this morn ing for Richmond. Dr. J. J. Lloyd, arch-deacon of the Episcopal church of Southwest Vir ginia, was In the city this afternoon, accompanied by his daughter, on route to their homo at Dig Stone Gap after n visit to Norfolk and Wash ington. Mrs. Will A. Hancock, her mother, Mrs. Cook and her daughter. Mis9 Viola, have arrived from h't Paul, Va., where Miss Viola was il! or typhoid fever for several weeks. Dr. Greer accompanied them to see that Miss Viola arrived safely. She is abb* to hR up at short intervals now ami h is thought tnai she will soon regain her healt'h. Mrs. J. C. Dixon and her daugh ters. Misses Pearl, Bessie and Tracy n»d *s,,n Gary, arrived from Lynch burg, where they are making their home to give the children the ad vantages or Virginia Christian Col lege. and after spending the night In the city with Mr. Dixon, they left for Giles county to visit relatives for several days before retu ning to Lynchbu rg. Monitor 'is SO satisfactory.” REVIVAL. Evangelist, Rev. E. R. Crockett, of Roanoke, Va., closed last Sunday night, a series of meetings at Elk hora. The meetings were well at tended and the preaching was of the highest order. rive meetings re sulted in 35 professions of faith and reclamations. Rev. Crockett goes from Elk horn to Bedford City. Va., where he will hold a meeting. He Is a very suc eellful evangelist. SI VSHIXE AM) MI’SIC. Whether it was the sunshine or the music, or both, or whether the sin.Rhine brought out the musician or th. niusi ian brought on* the sun shine, is immaterial, but i* is a fact that things won* a livelier air about the passenger station this morning than usual. An old blind fiddler with but one hand furnished the music and It was amusing to see the pleased expression on the counten ances of people as they listened to the sweet strains of "Sally in the Wildwood” and kindred melodies. The sun was also a pleasant visitor after so many cloudy mornings. IjAfMUS' aid sot h i v. The 1-adieu' Aid Society of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. ft. E. Lilly on Ttogers afreet to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. A full attendance of the members Is urgently requested. M Tfllilt \ \ { |f|'|(c*|| SKKVfC'MS N ong service and lecture on Mark 13. today at S p m.. The pub lic is Invlt.d, Sl;|{\ |(i;s ,\T < MB 1ST < III IK Il. Literary service* tonight at k p. m; regular monthly meeting cf V'esfrj Li vestry room of church, Saturday, *1 p. Til. M>hT—Bold ignate ring, with inl trtils f, W. W It* w ;i rd it ret urne^ to J/eader Office. k-|-vf fKFFFUSON simply grand. TO \\ ivn.lt IN ITALY. Boro Mauris a. Italy, Aur . 1. — Mrs. ItoOscveB and children will ci**nd th* winter at Liguria. I VI \ I, spKhv U(l» FIRM, Pittsburg. I'. , Aug., 4 Fire in *he I nton 't'K'k Yards h* re t<»day 1 ov* rcam-* fen fl;-< nro n There are a ii'imts r of unidentified dead Jri the ruins. .Miss Annette Kcllermann is likely to have a rival in 1he art of swim ming in the per. on of Miss Rose Pitonoff, the fourleen-year-ohl Imr ch< ster (Miss.) girl, whose picture Is here shown. Thomas Henry Becker, Jos. G. Kelly and Walter M. Greenwood Successfully Pass Examination. Announcement has just been made of tin- successful applicants who took the examination i» fore the Slate Hoard of Pharmacy in June. The lis: includes T. If. Heckcr, .) <1. Kel ly and \V. M. f!rcenwood, of this city, am] Sc.liorley I). Kan don, of Pocahon tas, Va. The next examination w'.l’i he hold tit Blueii id in October, the exact time to be fixed later. The members of the State board are; President, Frank it. Haymaker. Clarksburg; vice president, W. C. Price. Charleston; secretary, Alfred Walker, Sutton: S. .M. Scott, Jr.. Terra Alta; F. I*, l.andon, Keystone. Subscribe for the Fv. ning header. PRIZES FOR G000 ROADS. New Scheme In Maryville. Mo., to En courage Oulldlng Kive Mile Sections. Mnryvllio, Mn„ will attempt to solve I the good muds proposition in n new way. At n recent meeting of the Mary - vlllo Onnnnerelul club it was decided to formulate a plan to give four prizes aggregating $750 for the four best live mile stretches of roml leading into Maryville. No matter how far out the live mile section may be, Just ho it is connected to a complete live mile section which touches flic city limits or to a section which touches such contiguous seeflon it will be eligible ff>r prizes. The see tloriH thus competing must be kept lu order for one year. Pointer on Road Metaling. Hillsboro county. Fin., has .1 con siderable extent of good roads, aliout If*) miles approximately, most of which has been Improved within a few recent years. One of the county commissioners in an interview recent ly laid particular stress- on the noces- j slty for ati adequate thickness of met aling. He maintains that there should la* of macadam construction at least right Inches of stone on the sides and ten inches in the center. Even more j would add t<> the longevity of the road, In his Judgment.. Cumulative Value of Good Highways. Improved roads are brci tiers fit traf fic. Commerce Invariably follows tin* Ine of the least resistance, nnrt rarely j Is a good road const meted that much i irnvel Is not diverted to it from other I courses In addition to this, it may almost Invariably be found Hint new Industries, new and greater produc tions, spring up along the well built roods. With the added commerce •ornes added enlightenment, added so •lability, enlarged business and more and mom developed and perfected cltl renshlp. Nfw Method of Road Maintenance. The road commissioners of a county In fjeorgln are considering a new plan for maintaining the highways. The Men Is to organize n gang of road walkers, to l*« composed of fret* labor, that can ts> «ent anywhere fn the rotinty on short m*H e and without Hi" expense of inlands, nr ?:i the .-a -> , * convicts. Mnperintendent Wlushlp will bo supplied with ji automobile so that lie ' nri traverse ttfo f»55 inllcg of roads In the county and plan out. the work la advance. SUTTON INQUIRY I WILLRESUME Lieutenant Utley and Sur geon Cook Will Be Ex amined Tomorrow — Har rhnan Not Behind Investi* gation. Washington, n f\, Aug.. 4. -The i val court «>r Inquiry Into tli<* i-nune "* i ii«' death of Lieutenant of Ma rines James N. Hutton will resume hearing at 10 o'clock tomorrow. Lieutenant X'11<‘> and Surgeon Cook !• tt Washing!or today for Annapo !■ mi l will giv* their testiniotiy to niorrow. Mr* Sutton, the mother of the d *ncl man, refused to talk nf the i use. Lieutenant Sutton’s father in an interview declared that their Is no i -lii in tiie report that i-Mwin II. Ilurriinan is ba<k of the investiga tion. KIDNAPPERS ARE CAUGHT. St. Louis, Aug., 4. 'Puree aspects in the \ ivlana kidnapping caso were arrested hy the police thin a I lerieoon. It is not certain that they aro the guilty parties, and unless the ,eal culprits are apprehended soon, it is likely that the father vr-H pay the $25,000 inn inn demanded. VISITS ENGLISH NAVAL COLLEGE.! Cowes, Aug., 4.—Czar Ni< lrolas to day Visited the naval college at Os borne, accompanied by King F.dward. After tills the royal party paid a visit to tiie Duchess of Manelieitier. RUSSIA RECALLS * DIPLOMAT. .St. Petersburg, Aug., 4.—Ambaa sador Rosen. Russian Amnnasador at | Washington has been onie-red to Vienna. His successor ai Washing ton lias not yet Ixeft chosen. DoYou Love Health? Wl> V' If so, call and see I,. j. Hayden, manufacturer of Pure Herb Medi 'Ines, 220 West Broad Street. My Medicines cure the following liseases or no charge: Heart Disease, onsumptlon, Blood, Kidney, Blad ler, Stricture, Piles in any form. Vertigo, Quincy, Sore Throat, Dung, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Rheumatism In nriy form, Pains and \ches of aJl kinds. Colds, Bronchial rroubles. Sores, Skin Diseases, all Itching sensations, all Female Com plaints, Da Grippe or Pneumonia, Fleer, Carbuncles, Moils, Caneer In 1 he worst form without the use of a knife or instruments, Eczema, PWu ples on the face and body. Diabetes of kidneys or Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. Mv medicines cure any dis ease, no matter of what nature. Gonorrhea and Syphilitic troubles a specialty. Medicines sent anywhere. For full particulars send, write or ctll In per son on L. J. HAYPF.N, 220 \V. Broad St., Richmond, Va. I Try a Leader Want Ad. THE PRINCESS Offering Superb Mov ing Pictures and Illus j trated Songs, ot .<t -' - A CLEAN SHOW FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN S L^ND CHILDREN, oe .a H Program Today i David and Goliath Barbara Frltchle i and Yens Yenscn. Continuous Performances J:30 to 10:30 P. M. WILL GIVE AWAY TEDDY. \Y hgt is known to h. the largest, most haudsoinw and also the last member ot tho Teddy Hear family is now on display in the window of C. !!. Hell, at 25 llluefleld av. nuc. Mr. Hell Is a local dealer in Can dles Mails, cigars, tobacco books, papers and magazines and toe hand some Teddy has created so touch in terest in the children who frequented bis place that lie has d<cided to give •he handsome fellow away on Sep tember 1. He is now is* ring cou pons on each five cent purchase and on Sept. (, the holder of the lucky number will get llto prize. The drawing will be absolutely fair and made by a disinterested party, each live cent purchase entitling purchas er to our coupon. Tho Teddy Hear sold for $25.00 and is worth tho prtec. AH hie goods aro of the b<:* quality and sold a‘ lowest (trices. It costs you noting to try your luck. CATHOLIC TOT'L ABSTAINERS MEET. Chicago, Aug.. 4.—Tho thirt.^1 -eventh annual convention of the fc Catholic Total Abstaineners’ CaioiJ began today. A GEORGE WILLIAMS KILLED BY TRAIN George Williams, a well known om*-armed negro, was injured in u railroad accident near Welch yester day from which he <ih*d at Welch a few hours lat -r. His remain* were brought to Iiluofleld this morn ing for iMirial. Williams was a resi dent of Hint Mold for several year; ami was convicted eight or ten y»4k ago of attempting to murdoT his wife who w.m at the tfnie cook at Mrs Doiithat.'s on Mercer street. srHItOK.DBIt WOI LDN’T HITlt m:\DKit william*. Provlncetown, Mass., Aug , 4.~ Hoar Admiral Schroeder last nigh1 refused to surrender David W, Wil Hams, of Marrietta, Ga., to the Sta: police, who tried to arrest William* as a result of the boxing bout held on the battleship Vermont Frida,\ night, when his opponent, Harrison H. Foster, was so badly injured thai he died soon after. Moth men wort colored mess hands on the ship The warrant charged William* with manslaughter. Admiral Schroc d«; said he did not deny the. jurtedk tloiuxa bill the Royernn^f I IS by Having Your Money Work for aou. f I However little at first, get it started. Make one dollar earn another, and ai other. It is this earning power of money that makes ri hes. Even very small sums pioperly invested will bring large returns—and, we ca show jroti the proper place lor investment. * F F / Some Big Money Makers , SpIendid^nVESTMENT38 80me IMPR0VED PROPERTY that will prove Buy at present prices arcap the benefit of the rise in values. # Bfuefiefd Real Estate is Gilt Edge. j VALUES NEVER SHRINK. The safest and most profitable employment for '3 die Dollar is when invested in land. J it Real Estate and Rental Agents BI.UEPIELD. W. VA. \_general A^ents Eureka and Hale Land Companies._