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| li You See It At Ped'po’s It’s Correct | ‘hlldi Shoes FROM BABY UP fwery shnpe adapted to child wear from the corifortable roomv shoe io the more stylish dress footwear. \\ <• Ptldu.i t.o km*|> thi i,' ■ rtniint filled TO THE TOP with GOOD THINGS i n th'>s«- in need • '1 1 'io'" , :in<i we ;,i .1 i what \\ »• <*r. '!• a\ nr. 1 line .. window will tiii > • t. 11« i !' . i 111»t! 11 • i. 1111»< • in l\ !«• . > i n‘s. < tr. High Cut School Shoes, 6 inches high. Made t’p in substantial stye. Durable and an excellent protection in cold or sluchy weather. $2.00 to $2.50 a Pair. We have Boys ana Girls Footwear in Patents. Kid, Russian I an, Gun metal, Calf Velour. ?n variety of toes to suit the individual, range c; prices that puis these shoes v* ithin the rear i of all. we cave a variety lhat is unu ual. We can fit the little one, giving ample selection jn leathers and styles, i E S. PEDIGO CO. 325 and 327 Princeton Ave | Bluefield, : : : : West Va. ,'aiues i cached W.irh a "Live Wire/* nd main of them will - ij • r as b\ magic. Dpnft kip «'i word ot matter in thi ior you m iv skio a >1! ir. When nearly ever. it -m mentioned is a bargain : will i> • no >i ticul. task t j i« out that which is most profitable for on<*'s needs > I c -c, ♦or Small LADIES and MISSES, * Juirs attractive ew L'^ng ( oat Models in ir nisned \\ orsteJ, ass 1 d bt st collars, some trim . s that are worth fully $22.50 at $12.75. V.tl;.ts half Price*. !.■ t ni «■ utif h Embroidt.ed White Waists, $2 and 52,.>0 w ais* tit 96c. I ~ -1 ~- Rrtlo_ Six gro »t Ladies fine Black Siik wDdlCo (• ; , i si t- I. worth 2”>c, \le price 10c. Rl,, L \:|L r ■ kora i ai! *tta. the best you /JldLK -L*\. #;Vei Lug a #1.50 a \aad. full 3b ! i:n hes, on sal* * 92c. ! * l!‘ «i silk, broad ruffle Ladies * CitlC03tS# price* $4,5Q tit >2 90. tin town 1 #1,7 5. hu ge cun i choice ot si*v tit 93c. S/VMUEt. TURK, I’urk i i Iding Prince o i Avc. 3lucfield. W. Va. *v. • VIII .,.., *a :J, ?!ce-frcs't A F. LARD See en-.Tilers Agency . ; iURANCE ds ■5fl» «,7 rr/: x mawr * J. NNJ MOM m. f'f.Aih »i* v': If. ‘ »ioXim, rHKiiiT, fes ir; v sol :r a ~ o 'TrN of your ars ness. » < - « ^ , A ..... - * * * » * ' «-• ♦ # ♦♦♦ I r »• >1 I! V' WITH I • • o ; -:,u v & son, P 1 ;h’ fine Mental Agent*. K1:k field, W. Va. Ge . / '< m r ,r;eici nd Hale I and Co. Cm „ » * . »V [ PERSONAL 1-i_ 'Vi i Manning of LMdle J vSfi ing filial- in the eily. - ‘3 I OH'n e, | |. Hoot |, ie Vf. i nr 'laze- t ' Hi ii >i Mu- i (t it t leiyd t oil l r I- l» I'lel' lie, ..I IH i&K^, <„ in i In- « Tt \ mi tin , j ness 7^ II.mv lira per will pi 1* ui l, - > 'iv\ it ft ri'lii i\ a: IU M \\ St I'llH Ol 'J'il/.I-Well pa «**d through the rity to In en route to Itoanohe on business. * H. drove left this afternoon to,- Salem. Winn1 lie will spear I iititik giving with his piuje^tj!. II. It. Wright ol tie* Hmjrow Mar tin < ompanv m Norfolk Ik ip* the' < ity ou business. ” * ^ ■ Mi s Itl.i Hi giiihot lui'h'i loft * this , ■ . I oi Mleghatiei Spring . ^':t to isit a,, iium. H K. |{o sow engraver for Tlieo. I)ilger is ill at the home of Mrs. t ii orge Kiaiis h i 1‘rim elOi, avenue. senator || s. White of Mingo louti'N is in the t• it> today ig, busi lie s. i 1'i. 12 H Itirelitield (list rin nla iager lor Hie H. J. Heynol Is'<*oTirr»iM»y is in tlie ( ity today on luisiness. Hr. .1 .1 McKmin.i i<lutned from a short visit to VVvtlieville this morning ',***. M> . F M \i<her P it, this morn ing to,, an extended trip to (Miuin nat i a ml of her points, .1 H. Whinner of tin* Virginia Bridge A.* Iron Fompany is in the city today on Ini si ness Mrs. (ieorge Jlickma-i loft. this morning ior RoauokiJ to spent • bank giving with delntivoM. I V Clay me, general uayelling agent or the C B. Ai- Q,, Is in the city today •Mi.-s l.ottis.i .McBldow ney left, for Roanoke this morning and will spool Thanksgiving with her par ent ; lohn Whitt of Welch passed through the <it.v this morning going 0,1 a hunt at Tazewell. Mesdames ,.\. s. and \. .1 Higgin botham oi Tazewell are ip the city today visiting and will attend the performance at thy theatre lonlglit. Mrs. .1. L. Peters who ha. been visiting lo r .mu F. n. peters i:i the west «■ ncl left fop her home at Lo gan this morning. Miss Ruth Browp left this morn ing tor Norfolk when* she ha; ac eeptod a position. .Miss Oene Smith lefr this morn-; iii:j for South Bo- to:i where she will spend Thanksgiving with her pa rents. Heorge L. <\irtor. president of Ho* <’ C. & (».. passed through the ’f>" this morning going to the* f)ry I-ork branch to look afTer hi* In terests ai that place*. - < Mis F o (iarln’d will lean thL afternoon to, Fitromlle, „\i*.. where she will \ ish her si cor Mr*. W. .1 Win* efte Mr WLikfttto* is slowly ir'':,i and ha a >outhis voice. 1 ! Roan geiier.U manage,- of Hu- ( limhfield Coal ('ofporaHof). who lias been to Cha>rlottoHcille to ,li‘< °n Frank. w ho i* atten H ,g rc*hoo| there passed through the lf' '"'s afternoon oi\. bin way to Hard#* Va. Captain ft Ft. Baldwin and wife I ,,tlfl Mis: I. dia Baldwin left this '‘'rung at ater j a family reunion I •' He home of ft M. Baldwi i. (Bn | "x J,f‘r Richmond, to he held on "g «la>. W U Wald win "u t f,rfy at Roanoke. EYE OXASSES AND SPECTACLES • j .•: - v r Arcjirnfi'l.v inn.li- and lltti-ri. 0<«nlis1\ |n«-s« rijrfgon* (ill.d S|M « in| n't*s 4!U|iii* :i *d. <.»»•<• i. 1C. 1-M.ln-. *4 Moderate Prices IS it Us and See Bette’. HENRY HOlHilN, | OPTICIAN ^ Jeweler and Pawnbroker, | 221 Princeton Avenue. 1 • " warn W', c$£$$$$$$$$$$ The New j BOOK and STATIONERY f STORE | A Full and Complete Line. 1 Books, 1 <> g Stationery, g Art Goods, | I- Leather Goods, 4 | Cut Glass, | •i Hand Painted China, $ $ Appollo Candies, 1 4 C'gars and Tobacco, | | Holiday Novelties. &.c, 4 SS 4 Exclusive Agents for g | Y. & [. Filing Devices, I 4 » | Remington Typewriters and | Supplies. 1 > "• • g 4 Make your purchases > ss ■ : this week and get | 4 in on our free 8 g 2 4 contest. 4 1 Tire l I Curtis-Paarson I Company, | STATIONERS, I: Cor. Princeton and | Higginbotham Avenues. if i I it \ Snmmi < tty LodKe r O. O. F No 144 will uiv«* a banquet on Hie -i'd floor of the old Firs. National it'irxk building opposite pHasonger “tatlon \ »v. 2-th nl fc.30 p. ni. All members nr*’ reqne ted to be pre* • d All Rebeccas and member* wives are <ordiill !aVt*Jb f »\nv member may invite his friend* who .■:e member; of a different branch n the order. Re pact fully, W N itKKCK. LKK MAYS, I K MOR0AN. Koiniultf CP. I 1-24- * .. SUPPING INTO HELL A goo 1 audience attended the revival last night at the Christian Church. i'tie iGv.uigellwi lias called MUi it lion to l lie real it v o' lioil, to liie dignity or man, to the great spiritual verities made known to u* i i the Mible, and now he is dealing with the lost condition of the soul. In ills serin On last evening lie de scrbled how the soul little by little drops to lower levels until it takes last hold on hell. -Men do not by a sudden bound plunge into perdition no more than |^Y one if mind do they p ise to heaven. It l« little by little that the wrong give* way. It is little by IHtle that .tin* right hoi Ik sway. It is little by little (lint the good in men Is born in beauty to hutnnh "ken. It is little by litth* that The God over all Lifts the world tip My his pleading ••all. Kvery thought, act, wish, desire, emotion or l< lging deposits some thing into your character. If this little bit he go > I you are that much strnger If it lie bad you are that much weaker. The soul is ever tending toward a fixed state. .How ma ly thousands today fln i them selves clutched by habits ’which mp.v seem to nave no power to break. How easy it seems to do wrong after we have gotten in the wa> it it. At first it gives pain. 1 here is a wrench of the moral rta tnro blit how long is it until the dirt lent a j • 11 vilest tilings are Jone without any cotupen-mitm of con science Yon know when and where you first soiled your body in the ‘HHi of sensuality and it gave un easi ties'. Hut how about it now You have dropped s> Bow that you .scarcely: believe in a.uy thiug good. What now is to break this power of evil in your life, in your soul. Man ife tly Hod’s power, arid when Hod breaks it it will be broken lie dot's nothing by halves. This evening the subject will be, i “Man’s Greatest Sin.” Thnnksgivi’tg services at 10 •'clock tomorrow morning with str uma by t lie evangelist on the ’ Sigiin of the Time.” On Thanksgiving evening ^ tlic evangelist speaks on “The Kind of a Church that Ought to Appeal to Men.” HAUNTED ALASKAN ISLAND. Ghosts of Russian Exiles Who Died of Starvation or Torture. To the south and west of Kodiak, distant about 100 miles and loriuhig one of the Seniidi group, is the island of Chirlkof. the haunted island of A laska. Kushrouded for a great portion of the time with almost Impenetrable fog. this lonely isle is an object of terror to •lie natives, who claim it is hauntcc b.V the ghosts of Russian exiles. Tin* natives will not go near the is land, saying it means certain death to invade the canny coniines, and there :;rc few men in the far north who have the temerity to test the truth of the many and weird tales told of this fo bidding und hnrrcii islhful. Shipmasters and sailors passing tl)° place assert that the agonizing /-ties of Russian exiles sent there to sfn'rve or • Me by torture are sometimes heard on quiet nights, while the clink of i bains and the sound of blows are tes tified to In an affidavit by a white man "lio once attempted to remain there for a week and who nearly loftt his reason.—Tatiana Tribune. Mutt Suit All Tastes. “M.v wife wonders why the papers waste so much space on mere news.” ”\Vhnt does she read?*’ "Oh. she reads the weather probabil ities. 1 he bargain proha hflitfe#. tho marriage notices and the lore story. Rut an Item about a big battle or the f ill of a dynasty looks piffiing to her.” f.oUlsvillc Courier-Journal. Animals Ho Had Met. Utile Harry was visiting It^theeoun try and while there been me very much itla'lied to bis cousin's pet dog. ’Haven't you any animals at home?" ,!> v a oped "Gb. yes.’ replied the little C-firm. •v\c have roaches and Ale*.”—Chicago sens. ; THANKSGIVING DAY_j ♦ ' ' v'”- * ,'l< T|,(,rr r and Mr- ng* of the vent and in addition to the Rrati * t - * uium ...... critjr stdiieh has attended nm and the man Who j 10,1 ' »AVINO ACCOUNT r hi rhatihsg viug praises should profitthereby. 4 *:,T ’ 1'a’T n‘ "*'« e. A dollar or more will get him in the habit of coming he/e ** ▼ f* - 1 •'" * ?it a portion <-t his parings, 4 | Till-: FIRST NATIONAL HANK | ♦ J. ♦ of bid I I 11 f .h, \v. VA. 1 hr Largest ai d Strongest National Bank m this Section. w r POLLOCK. Vie* President L A HOOPmR. Ca>b>«r Z ,\ Strictly i aucy Patent. OurintwU Always ('niforni. 11 your craving lor liquor Is P | gone If you take Lhw lb IIVicKanna CURE There la none like I; offered anywhere outside of McKaanaa No Dangerous Hypodermics Or.!! er writ I>R. J. J. MrKANXA 225 Princeton Avenue Illucficld, W. Va. FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY' GOOD AND PURE Water (1 round Buckwheat. Coun try Sausage, Back Bones and spare Bill . Fresh Butter and Eggs, South Wood Honey, Black Eye Peas, White Beans. Bird Eye Beans, Lima Bean ■*.. Dressed Tt’RKEYS and CHICKEN’S. These are just a few. We have I lots more of all kinds o Fre h i Fruits. Evaporated Fruits, Fre'h Vegetables Canned Vegetables. Pickles, Preserves, Saucet, and ev crv good thing 1;1 the grocery line. Sealshipt Oysters every day. Don't forget to place your order i f°r your Thanksgiving turkey, and ! you will not he disappointed. Sublette & Barnes | FOR THE PAINLESS t EXTRACTION OF :• | TEETH \ ♦ The Surest, Safest ahd t ♦ Best Method ever used * ♦ •»<> »<>re giiniM or ill efToctu 4 4 follow its nw'. ♦ Full set ofjteeth $5 t ; Very finest set 7 o* te?th; no better made at ; ahy price . . $8 ♦ ; Gold crown . . $4 ♦ J Gold Fillings . . $1 ♦ t Silver and Ce $ T ♦ llPpR — « i| t We invite yvu to : ♦ inspect our parlors and ♦ ♦ have yourreeth exam- 1 4 ined free. Will tell ; 4 you in advahce what 4 ♦ your work will cost, } 4 All work done by 4 ♦ skilled, experienced op- 4 ♦ erators by our im- $! | proved methods. We ; : give you a guarantee 4 I in writing on all work. 4 THE CINCINNATI DENTISTS |! D CO MPT ON. Mg r j I Ovcc Grand Leader Store. ♦ IN THE HOME. The Westinghouse K!ec- h || trie Iron is always ready for H use, in any room in the house, H nt any Mine. Vo fire is re quired to heat It; dust, smoke, and heated atmosphere are eliminated. Simply screw the i attaching plug Into the lamp socket, turn on the electric current, and in a few moinenti the iron is hot, ready for us*. N'o matter whether used bj tl»e servant or a member of the E family—the Westlnghouse Elec R trie Iron will do the work more I quickly and under far better I j conditions than any hot-stove E ! Iron 9 SEE OR 'PHONE The Bluest.one Traction | Company. PHO.VE 120. Muenchener 2 BEER i 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 recoin mend the niodeate use of beer. It contains malt sugar, which is easily digestible, healthful and strengthening. Be sure the beer you urc K has been properly browed. We n take extra care in every detail, I * Try a aample ease. G BM EFIKM) BitKWING CO., I Minefield, \V. Yu. ’Phone No. 210. B The office and furniture make an itnp^e^Rlon. The clothes and , • pel 4). if I appearance make an ( Impression. A Typewriter conveys the sort of Impression which all these things, at their best,* produce-. It. is as InBtlng as can be made find aa elegant as business ■ ought to be. Blucffiin Typewriter F,*nhanne I A. A. WYdALb, Manager, {faftA IVtneetoB Are. TTirt m* ii i mmn ■ <wi m i n « i[-JL ROBT.E. MOORE A1 TO RISiEY-AT-I.AW, Rliiefleri, West Virginia. Collections a $pecidll> RHers In Pat-Top k’allnnal Rank . _i