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If You See It At Pedigo’s It’s Worth The Money.
An ounce of
PREVENTION
THE MOST SERIOUS
COLDS
are contracted during the
First Cold Days
Is the vsrdict of the test
physicians.
Zotton Ribbed Vest and Pants, each
25 and 50c.
Ribbed Corset Covers.
25 and 5()c
Wool Vests and Pants
7.1c, $1 and $1.50
Silk and Wool Vests and Pants, ea.
$1, $1.50
Union ^uits in Ribbed Cotton,
50 and 75c
Union Suits in Wool,
$1, $1.50 and $2.50
Union Suits in Silk and Wool,
$2.50
E. S. PEDIGO CO.
325 and 327 Princeton Ave,
Bluefield, : : : : West Va.
I Note Our 3Days Speccial
BLACK
Heather
bloom
Remember only 2 to each customer at these spe
cial prices.
Our $1.49 Petticoats at 95c,
Our $2.25 Petticoats at $1.50
Our £4-00 Petticoats at 52 95.
SAMUEL TURK,
Turk Building
Princeton Ave. Bluefield, W. Va.
Schedule In I'.ITmI
JINK 20, I0OV.
I>eave 7:20 a. m, for Roanoke i
Norfolk and all points ira the SH»*d
a oah divlaion. Pullman Sleeper
Koanoke to New York, v.a Hngera
•own, Pullmau Par.or Car ltoanoke
to Norfolk.
8:55 a. m. for Roanoke, Rich
tnoni, Norfolk. PuIIiii&j Bleeper.
Dic.ng Car to Roanoke. Parlor Car
Roanoke to Norfolk.
12:40 p. rn. for Roanoke. Lyacb
tourg and intermediate stations an.l
the Shenandoah Valley. Philadelphia
t iid New York. Sleeper to Philadel
phia and New York Cafe car Gary
kind Roanoke
9:18 p. m* for Roanoke, Lynch*
»urg, Ri brnoid, Norfolk. I’.,llm.ji<
Fleeper to Norfolk, Roanoke to
* Lichmon 1.
Leave Rluefleld 8:20 p. m. for Ken
ova, Columbus and all points West
and Northwest. Pullman Sleeper fot
Coluuibu* arid Cincinnati. Cafe cn-*
8:10 a. m. Pullman Beeper for
Columbus. Cafe Dining Car.
I^eave 8:20 a. m. and 2.05 p. a.|
dally for Tazewell, Norton and al
rations on Cllc'h Valley division.
Arrive from Norton and points o
he Clinch Valley division %t 12:20
o and 7:05 p. rr..
Leave 6:00 a. m. for We ch an
jjtermedlate stations
Leave 10:45 a m. for William
ton and intermediate stations.
Leave 2:16 p. m. for W«ich an
tDtermediale stations.
For additional Information call o
i*ent Norfolk and Wests™ Hallway
W B. BEVILL,
Uen. Pass Agent,
Boannks. Vi
t IlKAp MOKIMTAMTV.
"When 1 know ft friend Is o,i th
water wagon, 1 don't urge him t
have a drink."
"Neither do I. I Invite him to
wine supper Nothing like beln
lavish when they'* not going to e«
you,"
oi r of the qi rvi ion.
‘So he refused fo let you marr
his daughter.’’
No; but he imposed condition
that | cannot comply with.'*
"What were they?"
"Said I'd have to go to work first.
Personal
Mention
H. A. Haskell, of Ashland K»,,
! is her** for a few da«* an l>ualne*w.
j Mrs Mary Hllltpe. of It anting* on
is spending the day here.
The advance agent for 'The fler
vant in the House” la in town
I <5 N. Halley, of Pncahoatas Is
j spending the day here.
J. H. Callls.. of l^exlnatoa, Ky , !■
In the city on l>u*lno«a.
Tlieo. Heller, of taiiilsvllle, la a
business vltltor lu th«* city today.
(\ \V. Ixtnit. of Pittsburg. I* re*
i istered nf the Stag Hotel.
H K. Wright. of Cleveland. Va .
Is buying goods In this dtv today.
Chief Despatcher .May Is attend*
Ing court at Welch.
C. S. Cray, of Anven, Is stopping
at the Avenue Hotel.
I). T. Johnson, of Swords Creek,
left for his home thi smornltig. after
spending a day l,i this city.
A. M. llayes, representing a whole
sale millinery concern of Louisville.
Is here today.
Mi's Mattie Thompson, and Mrs.
J. W. Crockett, of Tazew *11. passed
through the city this iiiorulug on
their way home.
TWO CASES IN
SQUIRE’S OFFICE.
Ill’ case uf E. D. LeBtor against
I). (I Lilly, to recover money due on
work done by Lester, came up before
Squire Clod bey this morning A ver
dict was r -ndered against the plain
tiff.
Rock Moore sued Charley Moore,
both colored, to recover money bor
rowed some five years ago A ver
dict of $K.ri was rendered against the
defendant.
WOMEN ARE IT
IN ICELAND
' Copenhagen, Oct. i l.— Iceland is
a veritable paradise of the woman
I suffragist, for in that far northern
r j country the fair sex actively partici
pates in all except Parllmentary elec
tions. And the attainment of this
privilege “and prerognt IvefO as the
determined Icelandic champions of
“woman's rights’’ regard It, is hut
a matter of little time, for they have
succeeded jn Interesting ujorn John
son, the new .Minister and editor of
Isafol.l. the principal organ of the
territory, in their campaign.
As late aa January of last year,
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a 1 ,egtsiativi- measure accorded to
married women In Reykjavik and
Haltialfjordnr, who pay taxes how
ever slignt. the right to municipal
ballot and to a Heat In council Hut
as early as 1HM, unmarried women
and widows of more than twenty
live years, who were 'elf-supporting
or householders, were granted the
right to vote in parish and town
elections.
Woman occupies a foremost place,
not only in rli• ■ history hut in the
present-day life and accomplishment
of Iceland. .Manual labor is perform
cd by great numbers of women and
a life of Idleness and luxury is un
known eve | to tin* most prosperous
and admittedly aristocratic matrons
and b lies.
The rigor of the climate and the
unyielding character of tin soil ren
der th-* entire population one of
great resourcefulness lienee, con
stant labor and d udgery are the lot
or a major number of the women.
iKjspfte then- drawbacks, howev
er. f ub in • and education prevail
among the fair sejr and m;*n> socle
tie exist among them or study and
research
Women physicians are very com
mon throughout the island, they
having prepared for practice in the
schools and college# with male stu
dents.
WEST VIRGINIA
INDUSTRIES
News Regarding Various
I n d u s t r ies Throughout
State As Told by Manu
facturert Record.
Tli* Norfolk liatloay
h»a rrrrtll; tilvH an order for St.*
0*10 too* of 0|wp hearth Moot roll to
!»•• deltvored ml !MN*r A pm« re
|H»rt *a* * thoi tklo order U divided
W»wn Ih# pMinaihtnli Si«m*| Co.
of Pa t h< Cam •*'.*» Hiwl
Co of l*ltu»burn and (hr Ht*lhlrh**tu
Steel Co., of !t«*< nlehem h»
\\ . V* , til Kf toll *«I**a* I.
Matt* bourn, Mount Vernon Ohio,
tut* leaned wlndow-iUw factory; mill
improve and operate.
W. Vm . viarlinaUora 1.1.m* an«l
Stone Product* Maryland Portland
Cement Co.. *20 tillable HMk .
Halt (more. M<! . protxraea change of
title to Security Cement ami Lime
Co. and acquiring tlerkelev l.lme
atone Co. of Mart tnshurg, will ma.iu
factum all kliitla of lime and alone
producti* including hydrated lime,
daily output o. lump lime, toon bar
rel*.
>> \ a. »iif'eiiiiK t»iinit roiar ;
Specials Co. Incorporated with $'•
000 ctplUl stock by l( II Carter
Klin drove W Va. L. i*. Kunkc. .1
II. Hlinmid. liotli of Wh< Iiiik. and
oilier*; to ounufadun- iraiio
W. Vu Olendon III re a inaoii
and Humber Co Incorpora i--d with
$ Ha. 000 capital atock bv Thomas K
WaUh, draft on. VS Va .1 C U. in
Sutton. \V Va . S Wlnentaa,
K.iunettabiirit Pa., and other*
W. Va Hewlsburn -Continental
Oil and G*a Co bl(‘or|KiraU><l a lib
$100,000 capital aiock l»> i» c T
Davia. Jr., laawlablirK; Stain*- Dnvia,
II A, Mathew h. both of I'harlc-ton.
\S\ Vn.. and others.
W. Va.. ParkerahurK South IP od
Oil and Oaa Co. in« orpor-.it with
$10,000 capital stock by John W
Itaybould. Horlng St any Harry ltd
sail and others
\V. Va., ParkerahurK Columbus
Oil and dan Co Incorporated with
$40,000 capital stock b> It l| \|.»
ParkeraburK: W. H Sapp, c A Crab
tree, both of Coluinbiir, Ohio and
of hera.
w. Va., Coal I on DhvIh Cn|||i r\
Co*, main office Hiking. \V Va will
construct ,*»0 coke ovens at Conlton;
•iinprovcmonlH Include now Hiding
track and <5oke*drawln§c machine.
W. Va., Mcckloy.- Spruce Coal Co
Incorporated with $55..100 capital
took hy T. K It I hi*. II Carter, r, C
Hendrick. \V. II Rader, nil of Reek
Icy. and W. (j. Caperton. Hlalt Fork
W Va.
W. Va., Minefield Virginia |r n
Coal and Coke Co., llrlHtol Tenn
ia planning development of two
mine* which hnv • been Idle
'V. Va.. Farmington. \v |* Kl\
and K I*. Denny of Wayneshtirv
I’a., purchased for $ ^ 4 «• k 10 and
will develop !*m; acre* coni land
also puri-hn.-'Cd for development ,ni
acres at Sko.GlO
W Va.. 1/ if i i Coin n mi gw tit/
cd. Il is r« iort< I. to ilevelo;. coa
ptoperti h on lands of i w !{«•*•.t
on lalantln Creek
VV Va. Matewnn. »{»■ | l.■. k• *
I r . f i,i | (' will dev t lt^i , o.t i i in
r.'itor.i rt Vo 11J<1 twin tipple
VV, Va.. Morgan towr hral’
Coal K Col • Co Ificni n if. ,| : :i
$.'100.00(1 ( a ' I 'h | || K i;>«
Iv of Mot i;.i nf ow > \\ I ,, ,
Oeorg< C t.ain and S M 'Pal.a
I'nlontown. Pa and othei
\v Va . Walch Shamrock Coal
Co incorporated with 115.000 capi
at work by A. Z l.tts and K. K.
smith or Welch. J |» Riley and J.
S RUfv, Doth of Hallavllle. W. Va_
Manufac'urcra Ricord.
TAFT GOES TO
MEET DIAZ.
El Oct. 16 The city Im Ray
ly de orated In honor of President
raft * ho will arrive in the city to
morrow morning President Dlax
Has proclaimed a holiday all over tho
•'■'*)' and a great crowd will meet
him on hla arrival,
oKTK\ »I\IM*K\S.
I he Imwh haa hla trott-blaa.**
"Aa to how in particular?"
" b«*n he stretch*** at point to
hold rt ma„ over through a dull sea
son that’s the time he gets at tick
for n aalary ralae."
WANTS
« iu sunt i,im: ibtomc
‘■d toad** ard delivered to auy
•art of the city at a reasonable
r * * e hy W. II 'offman Com** Co..
Uiiefleld. W Va
• <*lt lit VI V id llotli-e With
l» too me. tin Thom Street, aim
a cottage with l n*o it* on 4th
*lre« * Vpph to N II \|c<'lau*h
**rt-v- St-ltd.
UNREDEEMED.
12 siae solid cold Watch
with diamond set
fitted with 17 jewel El
gin movement beautiful
ly ornamental case. Reg
ular value $a*S 00. This
cut sale $43.50.
HENRY RODlilN,
OPTICIAN
Jeweler and Pawnbroker,
221 Princeton Avenue.
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TIDBITS
For
Epi
cure*
Do you want your
o\seers luscious? Do
want your oysters
with the salt tantf of
the sea ? Your oys
ters unbruised and un
bloated? Your oys
ters free from yerms.
Th-n use only Seal
Shipt Oysters.
You tfet solid measure
and no w.itcr.
Sublette & Barnes
ROBE. E. MOOKE
A1TIRNEV-AT-HW,<
llliinllHrt. Sest Vlri|lnli>.
I • T oilet lions d^Sfjrciatty
Helm Is ftoMap SstwfMl Hank
<■
Finest Line Ever Shown.
K !
Gold and Silver Mounted in Repose and Rtched
F^atterns
- RANDOLPH & MITTENDORF
Leading Jewelers Bluefield. W. Va.
IF MONEY SAVING
Means Anything to You
I his is your chance to partici
pate during this special event.
Those who read and act prompt
ly will profit in making pur
chases here during this sale.
Don’t forget the Store and location.
YOUR FALL SUIT
is ready. We direct your
attention to a splendid
520.00 Suit for $14.95,
Men’s Autumn Suits
51500 at 59.95.
This assotrment of shades
and colorings is very ex
pensive, better'appearing
and better wearing suit
cannot be had for double
the price.
EVERY DAY BRINGS
new arrivals in Women's
new Kail Suits; new
shades, new materials.
Special attention is called
to the lines we are show
at $1 1.95, SI 7.50 and
$22.50. as they represent
the best values attainable
WOMENS OUTING
GOWNS. Kvery garment
bears a tempting price.
59c lor $1,00 Gowns.
Ciowiih $'1.00 ; value, $1.50. Hive styles, made all
sherr nainsook, trimmed in all the prettiest ways with
valenciennes lace embroidery.
WAISTS--Silk and Linen,$5*0
SIIJ. I A! FHTA WAIST, for $3,29.
K markai !<• values in White Linen and Madras.
W a is I >l.o() .uni $2.00 values for 98c.
SIL K PETTICOATS.—xceptional ofTcr
lVtti< at-, for $3.98.
#5.<M) and So.OO Silk
L.(dies’ LLd- vveir ,VV’oine"’;? •|ersc>' Ribl>«'.
1 . w?.ii. |oll^r ilI1(j shor^ sleeves,
at 24c,
A Women's Jersey Ribbed, Fleeced Uned, ankle
l'Mi t i, \ > t ,md I*.mts, 7«><. v alues ; special price 49c.
( I I ( ^\■ J-* W b)() paii oi line Kid (1 loves in
* • Hlack, Blue, Grei 11. Gray, I an
'1 "1- Regular and $1.25
values, .t 69c.
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SHOES.
New Fall Shoes for Men, Women and
Children aro nyw Ready.
1 tr lii< - ».■»!. 1.• • injj w r p],iO! on
s sir Jt .4.1 . i't' A omen’s Shoes
in I’.itcnt V, <>lt .infI < »nn Mrt i!
Hi •* h» ii>U Hutton .it ,j ,p»
»ial prit «*,
$2.39 were $3
Boys and Girls Shoes at a Bargain
417 rind 4I'J
Princeton Ue.

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