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If You See It At Pedigo’s It's Correct 1 Perfectly Ne wSilks. This week we are showing the new creation in the silk mar ket the New Moire Crepe Silk. Almost every conceiv able shade. New Greens, Taupe, Rose, Catawba, Wis teria, Lavender, Garnets, Corn, Pink and all staple colors. Makes up handsomely. Just the thing for an evening gown. 27 inch width a yard $1. Gold and Silver Trimmings suitable for the above silks have just been received. E S. PEDIGO CO. 325 and 327 Princeton Ave, Bluefield, : : : : West Va. PERSONAL |. Maurice l.oji£ left for Iaeger (his morning on business. W. A. DoJ^t-li l4*''t for Winding , Cult' this luulniag ou business. F E. Bromti of Roanoke is u business visitor in the city today. l>r. Ch-nom of Matoaka is in the clt> todA\ mi husfllostf. I’ W .\i:ia>ie iif Athens is visit ing in file « ffv today. Hon. .I.ini^a Hear*a and wife ol Ada are vfc itliia friends in the city •today * \ HIIO*' George and Charles French left for Riiqdemead this morning on a bunting trip. F. J. Tabor of Littleeburg spent the forenoon in the city on bust, ness Mrs K. n Leg r< turned from Roanoke hist night where she ha* b«'«*n visiting' relutivett. W R. T1 icka-ruLnrued this morn ing from Cliilhowie where lie spent the last few da.m visiting friends. Mrs. 1). II. Carr "lias been quite . ill for several dti-.Ms at file home of her daughter, Mrs. .1.’ AVall Douthat Mri. \V. K. Dawson of Gib™ St. has bwn seriously ill for several days and ig able to bo out agnit). W A FYrgusom logging superin tendent for the Yellow I'oplar Lum , her Company is in the city today .1, .1 .1 lien electrician for the Vir Kinlan is in the city. today on Imsi I it ess. CtCHirKe Heavers, Marion Thomp son and Frazier Compton of ltland, • Vo., are in the city today on busi I ness. Col 1,. K. Tierney and J. J. Tierney pa wd through the city this morn ing en route to PhTtadMphla on business The mnny friends «r Uev. 1). 11. i Carr will be glad to hear his condi 1 tlon is improving and hopes are en tertained for hig recovery Conductor ||- A.. Sf&gel is expect »*d to die nay moment at ills home | at Kimball. He has been afflicted with spinal menengitis for some time. Kev l> E. Carr • and wife who have he©n the gneHts of Mr. tend Mrs. J. \V. Donthat on Fotirtli St., loft this morning for their home in i Princeton. Judge Frank Nelson. \\ C. Itos , ser, J. M. Goodmau. Pago JJ. Nel | 8tvn of Lynchburg passed through the city tills morning on their way to Norton, from there they will go to CKhKoina n a pleasure trip. Miss Moll Lynch who has boon' visiting at the homo of Mrs. A. S. Booker on Kamaev street left this morning for Xattmil Bridge, where sho will visit for a few days then I she will return to her home tit I’ntott. BEST PLANT IN THE COALFIELD (Con< in nod From T*ngo One.) Wednesday for Hnntington where Mr. Hunt has accepted a position. Clary is doing.tnoio business tlian any place of its size in tho coal. Ii**lds Tho output of coke and coal at (his company's plants is so much /greater than usual,1 that th«> Rail road (’omapiny is having dittlculty i.i supplying neceasary car* for hauling. CHANGE TICKETS. The Traction Company has dis continued using tho tickets tlint It old three for twenty 11 vu cents; and h:is issued tickets Hint sell six for | a iiuarti-r. in jdace of them, making it more convenient for street car i*a t runs. NOTION. To whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given to the pub lic that we. the undersigned, will apply to the Hoard of Affairs of the Clt> of Minefield, West Virginia, for a franchise to furnish and sell ga < for illuminating and heating pur po«es t«» the City of Minefield, West Virginia, the citizen*, residents and inhabitants thereof and for the priv ilege of constructing and erecting a plant for the manufacture of ga and of mitering any and nil streets and alleys of the said City of Mine field und lay down gas mains and lat**rals. The conditions and terms upon which slid franchise is to be re ft nested can be found in the appll cation of the mtidersigned, which application is now on hlo in the of fice of the Auditor of llie City o Minefield, West Virginia. (’. W. AK KItS. T. RPIjINU, 1\ O. McKUtATIl, It. M. CAltltKTT. Nvember It’,. 1909. I 1 -1«; lo J 2-1 0-09. | To bs Seen Wednesday only at THE GRANd| The Worlds's Championship Baseball Series. The films of Hans Wagner and Ty Cobb were delayed in shipment; will ar rive tonight and will be shown Wednesday, November 17th, 1909. I If you did not get the chance to seethe great est Baseball games evgr played in the world, this Summer, be sure to see them actually reproduc ed at THE GRAND Remember Percy Reed Sings Here. Don’t Miss This Great Baseball Picture. READY FOR BUSINESS «*•..-■ 1 mrnnr niriiTi i hi unrr mm ■uni—iiiiMii i 11m ——■w NOVEMBER 17th, 1909. We will open our store for business with a complete NEW STOCK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY andOFFICE SUPPLIES We have used every care in the selection of our stock and it will be our aim to supply everthing you need in our line We respectfully solicit your business The Curtis - Pearson Company, 'Phone No. 308. Cor. Princeton and Higginbotham Avenues.