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BLUEEIELD EVENING LEADER i’ iMl hed *‘»*‘ry vet: ^ et ept S'iti lay. j Him i t: ; ..?< uu«l flash aiiittvr April Mli li • l.. at the 1‘tisi *)f I me at lUindV: 1. \V. V .. ti idor m i uf Congress. Mir ti 3rd 1M'» m. t.st uiction i: \ti:» ! ity Carrier, l* > ab'.n lit Adrnnc-a » Hatty one year.14.00 Hall six .ninths. 2.00 Hally three month* . 1.00 Hally «»ue ran; h. <0c By Mall, Cash in Advanr«. rally ouo year.$3 00 | Hally «lx months .Jl.Tfi • Hally three months .$1.00 I <aily one month. 3.*c Address* all coma miration? and all rem.nances to tie U’uw atone l’ubl.'hing Comi any. lei- ; hone. Buelneas ofll^e ‘ and hdll 'rial Uoo.n. 503. j MUM* V\. \«>\ ! >1 III 111 15. 11)00 Klbert Muhl.ard niak* s the follow ln^ lmntv remark: • || \o\i c v r do more than you art paid lor, you \v II never be j.iid toi more than you do." 1 \ > l ll.iM I! HI U.HTIV 1 11.. Suite 1 ns'i ranee 1 »e; at' meat a’ Charleston makes a s| *id :er. I re of » xaauniay, the merits of m s ranc* s ock offered for sal**. Tin dopiMUnern has just *aried to i-su** n monthly bulletin waoli may t>* l.:i<t h tiios. inteies ei for th* ask jn tiu> initial »>;;ll*-tin i,(diow i’.v, i-t.*. -ntfill is made: < ,• desire t«> again warn the peo ; K* tu the S' 11. to tV.nrons.hly inves t..;a til tliff*-rent stocks now be ing , l by s- ali 8in< . In new ii;: ,n ance companies <>r subsidiary concern;-'. In stone instances a prop* os tion of this knul ma> prove to b» a good Investment I>ui a a rule wil r. s ilt in great disnpj oLntment and I ft; , t(, li.ldtl.- o! this stock. Some of those stock-sal* stnen are lei ro| resenting their goods in almost every particular ami nt'e making i»roin s< • o returns to the holders of this lock ’ha eun never be realized ihis ollice i.- at your service to j ve you * m ii information as it pos sesses aong these lines." rr> in ad i:\sv file Wa-ningtoa S’ar contrary l* most advised . i i 1 .i an eas. matter t'’ rt a i.ev s>p.ip< r, and a deligh: fullv sni'otji. •• isy-sailing ^iv.ft to work a; editor Of e *vs •: t.on being mail* The Star right it s dead im y, than fa I in g <fT : stairs, railing in i< reason t < us*'- i? Kl, »\V 1!(I.\ and they v* 1 wa> s' to give tie- n Sit’d wit out I the !-r tfe-Kloil o: • ma >. no n.en *f a "journalist. -u 4 igiit .act a lot easiei o;r. lulling low, ve or i i del t. i .. beeau.-e so man. to turn rfc tri k ■ady t vt r at d a; ewspnper man ad d-. without mon i If to put bin f>tr hc:u ih<- Star: Men who inaki : r Ji. .. t .. j c*m ex* hi ft on< •'* > ' * r > - al A lawyer with ; 6!rt# of rimirt* uowtpapera x Th- y »r*‘ wr < alii i*. M,i -Mo wan read Will 1 II ;.0V W \ r; . ' A I will not siy, “j used to be a n<“W8 !•«!■«*>• man myself.* Kvcry tfme a man v.orks hi, numirj « lltor for a tfeniMll of a Mg pit tup le' l'l a<1 u.11• h in J>ur;ia|r.mi When ! • writes a "plee,.’* for flu. f * :«i" i a to il a mo ■ t en > III* It ' imen • " ho completes !-tti ail auto course hi m*\vs i' work. ami vvlw ho writes a tillin’.,' ieatloti t»u both xUe*; of tin* ■'' * -1 to tlu* nlitor he In conif ■ a i its third degree member f the Tribe «if Scribe. •t » m in', nmn have .ibaadon •ranire fin hi' jaw. medicine i ■ 1’isy walks of life, simply *> at many men would rather a oi:i( 111i• •• than another. ! ~r Just JqsIi?S 5 _ _ J ’[!ii:ir»: s thi; ui it. IVail: “He is o romaniic! ii I1' would love m ' until t h«* star, •-•row oil!” •hi by: “I!at tfi its iot tin* u*ies ‘ 1 *' Will hi* love you uatii u plow old?” Chicago News. 'i XTKFMdVl \h I ism \H. I have a small-salaried clerk on • >tr iiu." remarked the first Kiri. "Well?” Shall I throw him overboard? Hy no means, ’ ad ed tin* see •t.i! Khl. 'T-e him for bait."- Isa:, s (.'its Jonrnal. .11 ST SO. “I In-ir he is bet tiring at ?_• a . eat.” 'iis; In* .-ays he lias a message <>r the world." "•And proposes to collect on deliv . eh? Houston Chronicle. iw:<. \ \ i:aki.\ . Kvf r have a y»-arni.ig lor highei things?" "°fien. Even ;is a ehild I cried ->r the moon." Louisville Courier •I OU I'll ill'. home joys. Wli\ do you want ;i sixteenth wj:'«■?• ■ irtiairvd ili<> traveler. 11/1liieg for a qui- I f«»." ox ■la:.i«d the nabob' o .Ughon-tan. ‘1 *l°n my harem can make up ton. tat»l. , aj progr ssivo euoine " l’itt burg Post. I»1S|| \Y \s|| Ix<». We ar.' always tool dur.ag om mitli that it was a line tiling t< n.iow bow to wa h dishes. W • cottl >■ s'-o anything in it then, but :: is all plain to u •> now. a Cambridge li.-'hw;.slier has be« n li ft an inconu i! iilO.Ojl) a year, an.I if we eouli, >e.iy live our life over again how *' would make Lin d h -s fly! 1 'on lli'ra'd. ( ills ar. co tin a,al.y roming If Me MU'Kl'II.’U) NOH.dAL ;.:.d HI'S INKSS < '<M.l .KC, K from various part > . lie eoalllf‘1 Is ft • itfi'o .•.raplpu ■ ho also have ahilit;. to keep a er >f books ami d > general ofT. -e work fit. rETNFORCED CONCRETE WORF ''•’ivalkn, floor**. .Walls, Cellars Etc. All Work fliinnin'prd W. E. M A.RTOR. I Highland \vr*. I'.luo'i |ii \\ ^ * 1MH \ E 1 ~U WANTS I'O f{ UfCNT Ono seven-room i n r for ront on Hltienelil avon 10 •'rof. t H. It. Christie. ”!:lt liKVr Three Til dwell in'.;'. -a ••!! |; v ai,K\ , HOW’S THIS. V\ ^ off.■ r *fi • i'.ind. f' Ifdlarg re I i n .. < of rrh th«v "'nr. >■ i»* ' i ,• i U v Halls' s'nfarrti T. J. CHB.VKY A C'\, r li f>hl«. '* ‘ tIks rpd *,a\ known <\ lly lift'f ro carry of any oMi* !)i K!NN \ N v YJUlVli • •> P -is* , To -do. , i '•' ■ r<- i, ■ • y on !nr*»» | li •' ; i ,< * fio a loo • i iffb.eg of f.n< r.vyif i-rn j »*• Inrotini* aonf fro? Prlr? 7:, t,f M by i'l diii.'ffgti* I'-'i li 'MM ; fo: rtffi MOiiey to Lo if. on Ron E it,ate. I-. J. HOLLAND. ELKS. OPERA HOUSE Saturday, November 20 p‘ PAUL r Ul LWi OREL With the Entire New York Pre* rinction Intact. IN The Gall The North By Gco.Brond fuirst. I Prices 25. 50. 75c. $1.00 and S! 50 MORRISON EROS. Civil and ft' iriittg Engineers Tho- nton Buildinn BLUEFIELD : s : WEST VA W. R. THOMPSON Contractor or Grade Work; Mascnery and Concrete Address J 1 3 Boono St. 3LUEFIELD, : : WEST VA DR A. I). WOOD ■ VK, 1C A It, XOSK AMI TUlinA Specialist 1 nrnton PMk w v» BUS. .1. 1C. NHI.SOV \\|» s. T. nr?»». ... DSifTJSTS... on. r their 1 riMt:-.Mo’ijiA services t •e people f>* Bluefleld and vieir.P.v 'looms 22 s- •:?. Hidly ti Move, HI,Iff. NOTICE. To Tax Payors of Beaver Pond Dis trict, Mercer County, w. Va.: I will be at the following places »n the date., named below, for the purpose of collecting taxes for the year of 1009. I will give 2 1-2 per «ent discount on these dates as •*e juired by law. All tax-payers pro earnestly reque ted to be pros' ac •nd pay cn these dates: LIttlesburg, Monday, November sth. 1909. Ada, Tuesday. November 9th, 19 09 lteleher School House, Wednesday November loth, 1909. Princeton, Thursday, November 1 It h. 1909 Bru’n Fork, Friday, November ,2th. 1909. Bluefiold. Moi 'P'.v ICth, to 30t'i, i 909. E. t. CARTER, Deputy for I. J. Ei’ison S. M. C. '0-26 to 11-If. EI.KS OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday, Hovenftw I7H>. I hat Weirdly M vstcriously and Whimsical!. Merry Play Tilt; House of n THOUSNAII CABLES, I*>'m Meredith Nicholson’s No”el of the same name >eats on sale at \\ hite's Phar macy Monday. Prices: 25, 50, 7 5c\ $ 1 .OC and SI,50. Schedule in F.fferi JI NK 20. 100V. Lea*’.- 7:20 a. m. in. Roanok. Norfolk ami all pointa rm tlic Hh*-n . loah Uvl.s on. Pullman Sle.s leuniike to New York, va lingo, own, Pullman 1’ai or Car Konm.!*.. i* Norfolk 8: 6f» a. ui. for Rcaaokw Rich ion 1 Norfolk Pullman Sic.-.. ' > r‘ a j; <’n 10 Roanoke. Pn do ion rm',te 1.■ Nor <-I r 12:40 p. in. for Roanoke. Lynch 'ory and Into’m. dime itath •*> n* ho Shenandoah V:»I!♦*> PhliadcipN. • nd New York. Sleeper tp Phi nm hla and New York cur Car. uni Roanoke. 9:18 p. m. fo- Roazoke, Lynch mrg. Richmond, Norfolk. ; dirn.ii Sleeper to Norfolk. Roanoke to tllchniond. Leave Blucfleld 8:20 p. :n tor Kw • /a, Coin tubus ant! all points West nd Northwest, l’ulltaan Sleeper fn> ’olumbus and Cln’ innatl. Cafe cu-s 8:10 a m. Pullman deeper for ■’olitmhus. Cafj Dining (’ar i Leave S:30 a. dj. and 2.0r» p. n ially for Tazewell. Norton and a I tatlcos on Clip* h Valley division. Ar* ive from Norton and points nr, he Clinch Valley divisiou 12:20 p u. and 7:06 p. m. Leave 6:00 a. m. for \V* cb and ntertnedloto stations. Leave l'.'»:45 a ra. for William •on and intermediate stations Loave 2:15 p. rn. for Welch and nterrnedliite stations. l'or additional l,afor;patlcn call or. •sent Norfolk and Western Rollw'ay W. B. PEVTLL, Hoaiickfi, Vs Gan. Paas Afeent. 1-e Jersey ( 'earn and your flour troubles will end. WHEN IN PRINCETON STOP AT Princeton Inn L. li. PERKINS, Proprieto r. Rates $2.00 Best Accommodations Princetca, West Va. Special attention to Family Trade Phone No. 42 L. Lazarus & Co. The oldest and inost reliable dealer in this section iners Wanted By the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Com pany at Coalwood and Garetta Mines, Me DoweilJCounty, W^cst ^/a. Have mines which are running fail time and can give you stead/ work. Have plenty of houses for men with families: Coal wood is the cleanest and most healthful mining town in the Pocahontas field. Schools lor both white and colored. Men earn $3.00 to >5.00 daily. Large commissaries, goods sold at reasonable prices. It will pay you to in vestigate above by calling on us at Coalwood and (iaretta mines, or write to VIRGINIA POCAHONTAS COAL CO.. John Stewart, Sup't., Coalwood, West Va. NT CHECK DOES IT A door-closer without the slam— -owcifill, positive, gentle. No frac i reddoo rs, shattered glass, or crip pled locks and hinge; where the HlounT Door Check does the closing. . • 4 I *1 ‘ * • A quick swing tip to point, then a steady push that’s the way it works. There is a Blount Check tor Every Door. See how the check on your door works. Glad to have you call at any time. W- H. HARRY &. COMPANY, PHONE NO 103. will be more thoroughy enjoyed if served in a dining room p'sopcry furnished with some of our furniture How docs this appeal to you? VviHW:i,haVCV: taSIy hne °f Furn,tu,re for a«y part of the house. _ J *1 con,( an<* 11 our stock the largest in the two Virginias BLUEFiELD FURNITURE CO~ Phone407 S* 4 ^ / / // // //>//// y / IN THE HOME. The Westinghouse Elec tric Iron is always ready for use, in any room in the house, at any time. No fire is re quired to heat it; dust, smoke, and heated atmosphere are eliminated. Simply screw the attaching plug into the lamp socket, turn on tho electric current, and in a few momenta the IroTi is hot, ready for use. No matter whether used bj the servant or a member of the family—the Wcstingbouse Elec trie iron will do the work mor<» quickly and under far better conditions than any hot-stove Iron SEE OR ’PFIONE The Bluestone Traction Company. RHONE 120. Muenchener BEER It contains a suitable pro portion of solid, nutritive mat ter, .predigested, and is a pos itive boon to people with weak ened digestive organs. Eminent physicians and oth er competent authorities recom mend the modeate use of beer. It contains malt sugar, which is easily digestible, healthful and strengthening. lie sure the beer you use has been properly brewed. We take extra care in every detail. Try a sample ease. HM'EFIKI,!) BREWING CO., Bluefldd, W. Va. 'Pbone No. 210. The office and furniture make an Impression. The clothes and personal appearance make an Impression. A Typewriter conveys the sort of impression which all these things, at their best, produce. If 1r as lnsflnc a* can be made a»d as elegant as business ouelit to be. Rlueteid Typewriter Exchange A. A. W IfGALL, Manager, Prinfrtes Are. K03T. E. MOORE A1TORNEV-AT-LAW, Bluelied, West Virginia. Collections d Speci<ill> Helm to Hal-Top Nall md Bank