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If You See It At Pedigo’s k’s Worth The Money. An Uunce of PREVENTION At f > THE MOST SERIOUS COLDS are contracted during the First Cold Days Is the v«rdict of the test physicians. Cotton Ribbed Vest and Pants, each 125 and 50c. Ribbed Corset Covers, 125 and 50c Wool Vests and Pants 75c, $1 and $1.50 Silk and Wool Vests and Pants, ea. $1, $1.50 Union Suits in Ribbed Cotton, 50 and 75c Union Suits in Wool, $1, $1.50 and $2.50 Union Suits in Silk and Wool, $2.50 / , .. ,4* AW tW* E. S. PEDIGO CO. 325 and 327 Princeton Ave Bluefield, : : : : West Va. I Note Our 3 Days Speccial l BLACK \ PETTICOATS. Remember only 2 to each customer at these spe cial prices. I Our $1.49 Petticoats at 95c, Our $2.25 Petticoats at $1.50 Our 54.00 Petticoats at 52 95. I SAMUEL TURK, Turk Building Princeton Ave. Bfuefield, W. Va. LIST YOUR »*ROPEHTY WITH U». C. O’LEAPY & SON Real Estate and Rental Agents Bluefield, W. Va. Gen. Agents for Eureka and Hale Land Co. ■ ■■PBMIWaa BiBBaWgg?!5ff Personal 1 Mention S. H. Dillard representing i «i»nu Smyth**, Feld, of i *DU is s« the New Alt ».:is • Lyman Carr *r *r R*ttk«bi'g was a guest in the **•> yc*-l*irda>\ W. H. S bmcltr.er, Muster Vfoc.ian ic at Dante, Va.. passed through the city this morning. He has been vis— iting relatives jn Charleston J. K. R. Jentry, of Gary, was vlsit tiig friends in the city Sunday. Sheriff KUison, of Princeton spent Sunday in this city ... H. T Graham, .1. H. Graham and L.vde Graham, of Gary, were at the Aitamont yesterday. _ i John Lusk, of Herndon. W. Va.. is here on business todav _ O. A. AuRtin. of Roanoke, is a buxines* visitor in the city today. N. T. Ball, of fioundl, Va.. Is visit ing friends in this city, Harrison Speace and wife, of Pu latfkl spent the day in the city. Prof. H. It. Chrlstio came over from Princeton Sunday and left on No. 3 for Pittsburg to be present at the Centennial and International Convention of the Chlstlan church. Prof. Christie is the music editor of the Standard Publishing Company, Cincinnati, the main publishing house of the brothorhood. A. F. Caperton, of Princeton, is her** today looking after his business in the city IiOST:—$33 in pocket hook with Jamestown imposition printed on it. Lost between Flat Top Nat ional Rank and old Crystal Laun dry Building. Reward for return to tills ofllce. __ I Unredeemed 7 Jewel I I ELGIN I I WALTHAM I I Watches for I I $4.00 I We must dispose of I them, we need the money. ] HENRY RODGIN, J OPTICIAN i Jeweler and Pawnbroker, jjj 221 Princeton Avenue. Thomas T3. Peerv. M. D. S|k> 'inllat. KVI-:, KAIt. VOVK AVI) THROAT. Bliutlu d, VV. Va. Oculist for N. 1 W. RaUway. and your craving for liquor Is rone If you take the McKanna CUKE There la none like I; offered any where outbid* of McKannaa No Dangerous Hypodermics .1 Call or wrft_ & DR. J. J. McKANJfA I 21? Princeton Avenue f Bloc field, W. Va. The Growth of This • Institution Into the largest and strongest National Hank within a hundred miles is due to it, officers and directors, who are well known for the success with which they have c arried on the various linr s of business in which they arc engaged* I he know-lege of different brant he of industry tlots obtained is of particular value in directing the affairs of the bank* and in conducting the bn - ness of the Institution by liberal but conservative* methods We solicit your account whether large or small, and offer you every advantage consistent with conservative banking. THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK of RI.UKFIKM')# W. VA. EDWIN MANN. President W. C. POLLOCK, Vice President L a HOOPER, Caahler. 4444444 4444444444444444 444 4 44444444A4A444444 4A4 444 4 4 44AA44444A4AA.A ▲▲▲▲ A ^ ^ Rain Today? We think so, Anyhow be prepared. New Shipment : Gum Capes 52 &54 nches Gum Coats $4, $4.50 & $5 According to length Buy one today and if it leaks bring it back and get one FREE Rain Coats And Slip-Ons $18 and Up. Metropolitan Men’s Furnishing Company, “The Shop That Satisfies,” Elk Building, Bland Street WANTS RELEASE OF MRS. FERRELL Another interesting chnpi r has been added to the Mary Perr.di arson case which lias atraeted attention throughout the state Alleging that the woman was unlawfully detained in the Mingo epunty Jail 1ier attor neys applied to Judge K. s. Doo little. of the Cabell county circuit for a writ of habeas corpus. Then followed some rather hysterical pro ceedings. Sheriff W- A. Hurst was served with proper process hi the case hut it happened that nil his deputies were out of town and he was not physlcailv aide to uiak > the trip to Huntington with the prisoner. In such cases i he cherlff Is allowed three days in which to respond to the order of the court, and an ad-' ditional day for each twentj mile uocei sary to he traveled But when Sheriff Hurst failed to appear In noth i; or ti:i sti:i/s mam*:. By virtu*! o the authority vestel Io in*- by a *1*0*1 of trust bearing flat*- on ih<- 12111 day of January 1907, executed by W. II. Randolph. 1<* the undersigned li. M. Kasley, a.* Trim**- (*» secure to II. C. Jones the payment of certain notes therein *1 •»erih* 'l iii I recorded in the Clerk Office o the County Court of M*r *<-r C tin >. West VIrgfrihi, In Trust /Deed I' »ok No It. png*- 17(5, and ilefnult 1 iv ng 1 ii made l.i th* payment o mill notes and having been re«|in < o >n *l«» by the hoi her thereof, th* aid H. c Jones, t lie undersigned will offer for ale at, public auction, to tlx* highest bidder, in from »f the ofll* <■ of l> M. Basic.v. in tie City of Blit'-ff-'ld in said County, on the 3rd days o Novemti *i 1909, th*- following ren I (•state In said City: BBC. INN I NO at a stake on th* Southeaster,i aide of the County road or what is known as a continu at Ion of Bland Street, about Two hundred i 200> feci Southwest. «» tone Street thence two and Cure* quarter poles to a corner of the Mr < aroline V. Olpson lot; thence w ith •aine \v**si two and one-half pol* i > a .ink*-; fli* i:*’e tw<> and titre* quarter , *>1*-. to a utake on the shh of said County road; fhe.ic • with .id road wo and one-half pole* t . t i«* BBCINNlNO Said sale will i»e made for C\Sfl IN HA Nil on the day of •.»!<• H M K\8I«KY Tin tee '»*(. I I -1 • Nov. t. HunlingU);) with his prisoner, At torney T. \V. Williams, one of coun sel for Mrs. Ferrell, sought to have a rule Issued against him. It 1m stated that one of the wo man's attorneys had wired Mr. Wil liam* tha, Sheriff Hurst had stated that he would not obey the order of the court. This caused some Indig nation among those interested in having the woman released on the habeas corpus proceedings .util dtru vengeance was planned against the Mingo sheriff. In the meantime the angry attor neys discovered ihal the sheriff had three days of grace ami three addi tional days to travel the distance be tween Williamson and Huntington,' • and the application for a rule was j not honored. Sheriff Hurst states omjphaticnllv i that lie d'd not *ay that ho would j Ignore the order of th» « mrt !?«» ' left here on No. 15 Monday with Mr* Ferrell and the application for habeas corpus was argued before Judge Doolittle on Tuesday morning. Before the train hearing Sheriff Hurst and his prisoner had left Will iamson, the Mingo county grand Jury had Indicted the woman on a charge of arson and Sheriff must had a1 capias for her in his pocket. Judgo Doolittle refus'd to grant was one slight Irregularity In the failed to make a return on tho copy J of the warrant although it apeared on the original. At the conclusion of the proceed ing in Huntington Mrs Ferrell’s at torney# asked the sheriff lo serve tho capias oil her but Sheriff Hurst In-j stend a sard the court if he had hold' Il*e wii.ii,ui to lie al liberty. Judgo! Dnoiitt! • - .plied that lie had not set h -r freo but remanded her to tho sheriff's keeping to answer any charge that may he advaneed aglnsi her. Mrs. Ferrell was brought back lo Williamson and again lodged in Jail. Just what the attorneys hoped to gain by tho habeas corpus proceed ings Is not clear as her arrest would have Immediately followed as the result of tlie indictment found here Monday morning. Mrs Ferrell has engaged an inipos leg array of counsel. Messrs. Jones and Breen, of Williamson; WIIHaiuii. Scott and Lovett, of Huntington, and Marcum and Marcum of Huntington will conduct her defense. Attorney John S. Marcum was here Wmlnes day lo a pear before Judgo Hamp-j sello in tho hall proceedings.—ddin go Republican. HACKETT MADE GOOD I IN BEAU BRUMMEL. Norman Ilackett and Company de lighted an unusually h-ge audience it the Rika Opera lions*- Sa*.i-ditv night. Mr. Ilackett nf cours'. was solid and the rest of the mal mom ; hers were fair. The female i-hurac j ler throughout were ills ii polMim.. however the work of Mr • tuckett • nil lit male members 1'iily repaid ihose who attend -d. The Cincinnati Dental Co. I I For the Painless Extrac tion Teeth. The surest. safest and best method ever used, no sore gums or ill effects ^ollow i* use. Full get of teeth .... Jjivoo Very finest sot teer.h no belter made at nuy price . a,00 Gold Crown* . 4.')0 Go.d filling*. 10ft bwver and eminent All In gp .5ft EXArllTA riON FREE.-~ We invite ^you no nspect our parlors arid have your teeth examined free. Will tell you in advahee what your work will cost. All work done by skilled, ex perienced operators by our improved methods. We give you a guarantee in writing on all work. The Cineinnnli I lentisls. DR. COMPTON, Manager, Over the Grand LeaderStore j STRICTLY UP TO THE MINUTE | New Linen Waists These waists are absolutely correct ih ev«ry detail and the smartest things to be had. Tailored linen waists with fin? pearl buttons, $2.25 Tailored linen waists with tucks either fine or broad on each side of plait, 2.50 Linen shirt waists with hand embroidered fronts and stiff collar, 3.75 Elaborately hand-embroidered linen waists with stiff turn-over collar having fag i-tted edge, 5.00 Elegantly hand-embroid?r?d waists with I embroidered turn-over collars, 6.00 ITHE FERRELL MERCANTILE CO. | 403-405 Princeton Avenue, : BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA WHEN IN PRINCETON STOP AT Princeton Inn L. H. PERKINS, Proprietor. Rates $2.00 Best Accommodations Princeton, West Va. KELLY & MOYERS. DEALERS IN WHISKEYS. WINES. BRANDIES. ALES. BEERS. Porteru and all Kinds of Liquors. ""—~m~mmm—*—i — mm mami •—mhmmmmm FIRST CLASS BILLIARD 9c POOL-ROOM CONNECTED OUT OF TOWN ORDERS SHIPPED PROMPLY TID-BITSH. Do you want your oysters luscious? Do want your oysters with the salt tang of the sea ? Your oys* ters unbruised and un bloated? Your oys ters free from germs. Then use only Seal Shipt Oysters. You get solid measure I and no water. Sublette & Barnes {j OHIO FARMS^^ Sixty-tour farms for I sale. I'or information j see I. W. Baily, 1B0 K Adams St., Bltiefield, VV. R Va. I Mease mail address 1 and receive my late farm ;•t catalogue. J. W. O'BRIEN, Ilenley, Ohio. KOBT. E. MOOKE ATTOHNEV-AT-EAW, Bluefied, West Virginia. Collections) <» Specialty. Kefm to Flat-Top National Hank. - - Fresh BUTTERMILK H'c tnnrn Every Day and have ICE-COLD BUTTERMILK. fHE NEW AETAMONT SOiiA FOUNTAIN Ell. In thR Lnhtiy ni the NEW AETAMONT HOTEL