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•F YOU S EE IT AT PEDIGO’S ITS WORTH THE PRICE HM YOU A LITTLE GIRL? She would prefer that San ta Clause bring her a Doll, one of the pretty Bisque, Kid Body Jointed Dollls with Natural Hair, the kind that she saw at P E D l G O VS {jj This year we are carrying a Large Line ot Dolls in a va riety that will please any of the little ones: China Dolls, Bisque Dolls, Rubber Dolls and Celluloid Dolls, the kind baby likes to play with when taking her daily bath It Floats DOLLS FROM 25c TO $1.00 E S. PEDIGO CO. 325 and 327 Princeton Ave Bluefield, : : : : West Va. Great Exhibition OF HOLIDAY GOODS There can be no doubt that we are exhibit ing the Greatest Line ot Fine Holiday Goods ever before shown in Bluetield. Such was the concen sus of opinion expressed by the people who visited our Holiday Show on last week, Look Elsewhere-Then Come to Us If you are at all in doubt as to what you need for the Gift Season now approaching it is a real pleasure for us to show this Splendid Stock. Greater and Grander than ever Before Newest Imported Line of Toys and Fancy Goods at the Lowest Possible Price. Presents to suit the old ind young. Come early: select vour goods and We will put them away for yGU SAMUEL TURK, Turk Building Princeton Ave. Bluefield, W. Va B€JRY, i‘r- , *ORRl.> F \TT5. Vice Pres't A F. LAND Soc Cit2ens Underwriters Agency GENERAL INSURANCE nt'K 1,1 no Lnnu n v. ^ r\m whim, i*i. v. r i:irs f, riONDs, riiKDif, WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A PORTION OF YOUR BUSINESS. ♦ I mht voi u »»n« h.iiiv u mi i« |C. O’LEAPY 6c SON, « Real and Rental Agent**, . Blueficld, W. Va. Oen. Agents ,v>r Eureka and I laic* I and Co. PERSONAL ■lames Hearn of Ada wa« :n the citv todi» visiting Ills son Andrew. II. ('. i’eer\ of H1& Stouy wufl In the city for a while this morning. M'my Parties of Tazewell is in the city today. " !’■ Hawley l**tt tor Williamson this morning on business. M It. Lrahani I.- spending a few 'lays wi'h relatives at Salem, Va. T K Chapman of Norton passed through the city last night going to llerh tev. t*'" 'I Hall of Norm Tazewell is a business visftor in the city to day. .1 \\ Mil's of tlie Klks-Myers Hum ber ('otnunny is in the city today on business. Mrs William Klush lef for Haiti more i his afternoon to spend a few weeks .vtii her parents. I-' (• Hid ton a well know’ll coal man of Itoauoke was in the city for a sliort tilin' tiiis morning. • > I* DeKord of Twin Lakes Col. treasurer of tin- Ontario Mining Com pativ is tlie guest of Myron .Marsh in tin- ci*v today. •V Loehr and family of Princeton avenue moved to onuoke this liiorn ■ where they wil mak. tlieir future home. Baked Men. Workers in porcelain factories nr* iiterally baked, but. by some miracle they remain sufficiently underdone to M'c. At least if they are not quite baked they endure a stronger heat than that which browns the Sunday sirloin. The furnuees wherein porce lain is finished are kept at the fiercest heat used in any industry. A chain <»r workmen, their heads and bodies swathed in fireproof garments, take the finished pieces from the fire one at a time and pass them to the cooling room Tlie man at the head of this chain—he " ho stands nearest the fur coo—can only work in five minute shifts, in his interims of rest lie lies on a mattress drinking glass after glass of i^o water from the hands of a small boy. At lunchtime all about the chain of men steaks grill.—Phila delphia Bulletin. Why Joyner Left Home. “Are you ready to receive the obli gations?” asked the most upright su preme hocus poous of the Order of Hoot Owls ”1 am,” snid the candidate firmly. “Then take a sip of this prussic acid, (dace your right hand in this pot of boiling lend, rest your left hand upon tills revolving buz/.snw. close your eyoe and repeat after me”— Knrly next morning shreds of Joy ner's clothing were fonnd upon the hushes and trees all along the road to I’ortsville, thirty miles distant, and at Serabbiotown. sixty miles away. He was reported still beaded west.— PATHE FILMS AT THE GRAND So many of tin* Put lie picture films arc shown at the Grand Theatre, and aru < iij,>.c(i by so many theatregoers Giat a little information concerning the leading producers of the moving picture world will not he unwelcome 'l|f> thousands of amusement, lovers who derive so much pleasure from the r* suits >f their artistic efforts, rile Pi'he Kreres t Pat he Brothers i oc«'upy en acres of ground, operate four enormous factories and have a >tafl o’ over 15.non employes. The plants are located in Paris, Joinvlllo I* -pont. .Montretiil-sous-Itois and Vin cennes. where they have dozens of photographic studio*. t Wfi complete theatres an dthmisands of dollars worth of costumes and scenic equip.. Hi* tit. M the present flute they take o\er 4.U<M,000 pictures a tlay. whh .■ ’lean- a I tout I I.Mlh miles of negative til ti i* ;t year rim 'ending motion photography ne n oi the world are in their eni !,1°> • 'In :r pictures dramas, come, dh . tragedies, etc are written In mu i i« iding French Sandeau. ji»j. • * !.■ run.- all of the \eademlc Frau* ptifoa Mary, Fdmunrt One. ro,|‘l etc They also make mo-t ■ m tie < f nr< < based on the novels ' 'Cforlen Sardon. VJexandre (m mu*. V or fluct). Alphonfee Daudet, : Honor*.* d«. Balzac, and many other pictures in many instances on the i very spot where the different scenes in the stories are laid Pat he F re res have offices in all the leading Cities of the world and are represented by picture outfits in every country of the globe. They : b*ad all producers in every variety or I Aim production, and are the only ones wno have solved the colored I picture problem. LATE NEWS OP GARY Cary. pec. 7.—(Special.)A. T. Rob ertson has been called to Philadelphia Pa , on account of the serious ill ness of his mother. W. P. Hughes is spending a two weeks vacation visiting his home «» I iuut Ington. (: Meyers has reigned ids po sition as electrician with tho l'. S. Coal and Coke Company, and has ac- • eept«»d a ia>sition with the Jeffry Co., at Columbus. Ohio. " ■ ”• Hensel is on a week's Imsi nes strip to Pittsburg. "’• H. Smith manager of tli«> t'nit * d Supply Company’s atom at EMhert luis severed his connection with "no linn and i.as accepted a similar po sition with the Thacker Coal and Coke company, at Thacker. I. M. I'arinon lias returned from | his vacation, which lie spent visiting bis parents at Staunton. V’;i. K. O. Stock well has accepted a po sition as general inspector for the, lllbbs Concern kir fp-veiand Ohio, with headquarters at Spokane. Wash, lie left ior Cleveland last Saturday. C. H. Vaughn lias o|H>ned a danc ing class in the Gary Anniwmont i Company', 'building, and the prospects s,‘1>m bright for a number of good dancers in Gary. j A negro, whose name could not he * learned, caused considerable excite , 1 nent at the Supply Company's store : yesterday, when in* made tie* claim <»l being a "bad Alabama Nigger." It seems that lie lia«l inbibed too much "iiiidonshine." |Ii1h hands had hypnotized a pair oi trousers from lite Company store. llc upmured angry when apprehended, and de , dared lie would not Ik* taken from 1 tin' tsore alive, but evidently cJiang • <l iiis mind when ho saw Constable Pennington, who escorted him to the Squire s office, where lie was ldven forty day •; "board" at the Welch jail. U. Harding has been appointed Superint ndent of No. y works, suc ceeding S. If. Graham, who lias been transferred to No. J works. There will he a imwllng match at ’he alleys Saturday night, Dec. 11th between Gary and Welch .after which a stipje r will be served. A charge I'tve cam -s will lie* rolled, total num ber of pins to lie countod. ~ noi- - To whom It may c-ncern: Notice is hereby .riven to the pub lic that we, the KUderstgned, will apply to the Boaru at Affairs of the City of Bluefleld. West Virginia, for a franchise to furi'ph and «*dl gas for illuminating healing pur poses to the City of Bluefleld, West Virginia, the citiz.ms, residents and inhabitants thereof and for the priv ilege of constructing and erecting a plant for the manufacture of ga* and of entering any and all streets and alleys of the said City of Blue Held and lay dovm gaK mains and laterals. The conditions and terms upon which said franchise is to be re quested can be found 1n the appli cation of the undersigned, which application is now on file in the of fice of the Auditor of the City ot Bluefleld, West Virginia. C. \V. AKERS, G. T. BPLING, P. J. McELRATM. P J. KELLEY. J. M. SANDERS, R M. GARRETT. W. J. JENKS, EARL RILEY. Nvember ir,, 1903. Schedule in ICflwt JI NK 20. lOOfc. I>ea"e 7:20 a. m, for Roanoke -forfolk and all points on the Shen :doah division. Pullman Sleeper Icanoke to New York, via Hagers own. Pullman Parlor Car Roanoke o Norfolk. 8:56 a. m. for Rcauoke, Rlch nonJ, Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper. Being Car to Roanoke. Parlor Car toanoke to Norfolk. 12:40 p. m. for Roanoke, Lynch burg and Intermediate stations and •he Shenandoah Valley. Philadelphia ml New York. Sleeper to Phliado' hln and New York. Oafs car Gary lid Roanoke. 9:18 p. m. for Roanoke, Lynch burg, Richmond, Norfolk. Pullman Sleeper to Norfolk, Roaioke to Richmond. Leave Bluefleld 8:20 p. m. for Ken •va. Columbus and all points Weal • nd Northwest. Pullman Sleeper fo> vkdumbuB and Cincinnati. Cafe cars 8.10 a m. Pullman Beeper for 'olumbus. Cafe Dining Car. i^eave 8:30 a. m. and 2.0b p. ir. lall/ for Tazewell, Norton and 8l‘ •rtations on Clinch Valley division. Arrive from Norton and points on he Clinch Valley division at 12:20 p o. and 7:06 p. m. Leave 6:00 a. m. for We ch any ntnrmediate stations. I/eave 10:46 a m. for William ton aud intermediate stations. J-eave 2:15 p. m. for Welch and nitormediate stations. For additional informntlr.T, call on \*ent Norfolk and Western Railway W. d. BEVII.r , Roanoke, Va Oea Pr »* *~ent. Make Your Selection Today The Best Prices T he Most Complete Line A Few Suggestions from our Complete Stock: LADIES Hcind Painted Chiha, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver Manicure and Toilet Sets, Huburt and Colgate's Perfumes and Toilet Wat?rs, Put np in Holiday Packages. Huyler s Candies, all siz?s, from 1 lb. up. Holiday Boxes, Most Complete I ine ever showh in South W?st Virginia. GENTLEMEN Lard Cases and Pocket Books. Pass Cases, Gilett safety Pa/ors. Smoking Sets, Pipes, /*ll Standard Brands ( igars, any si/e boxes you desire, f orty thousand to Select from. A full and Complete Line of Waterman’s fountain Pens. You have to see our Line to Appreciate it. Do not fail to see it before making your Holiday Purchase. Ail Lars Stop af mir Door (I ;r Fountain Serves Ihe Best Drinks THE WHITE PHARMACY PHONE ° «*. _ _ .‘ i VV {“}*•;••;• •:* How OlK-n Docs Pay I);iv Conn-^ VV0 ! how m»ch you earn l.tif how much you save is the all t ,'”[|f»rtant fjucstion of the wagc'earner—-"Little and , Inis the purse. € A most commendaMt practice hf‘ 1 ,reaai*winter of .oday is to deposit a portion of his week ly nr monthlv u.tfet in a saving account—it provides a coin ]v 1 ,u'y ’or ol<i ! ' and relief for a rainy day. • Hun# /onrsav l1;" ^ ,n‘ "'lu-re conservative methods guarantee safer. . r ■ i I I K'S I NATIONAL H.'NK II I !»• U * „ ... .. . _ . i million ,in«I a half dollars x-x*. :* * :-x-** +*+*+-w-X":«+1: Sold Exclusively by Huff, Andrew* & Thomas C«, Wholesale—Car L«t—Local I/>t. And your craving for liquor Is irone If you take tha McKanna CURE There Is none like |: offered anywhere outside of MeK«mna8 No Dangerous Hypodermics Ca!! or writ I>R. J. J. McKANN’A 225 Princeton Avenue Rluefleld, W. V*. IN A PICKLE We noj>o not,hut if you want pic kles, J list the kind mother used to make with plenty of good apices and all the tilings that make good pic kles good, come to soe us or phone Ikl or 34 1 for Mrs. Kind’s Pin money Pickles. MBIiOX MAN(k)|<» n tTMIlBB MANtJOKS, MIXII) PK’KIJIS, (iHKIlKINS, urn <;hkkki\s, MARTY VIA, PKAC'lf. W'e iiave a Tull line of bulk pickles, C’how Ohows.Sauces, Relishes, and : condiments of all kinds. _ Sublette & Barnes Two 'phones, 181 and 3 11. The ♦ ♦ 4 - f ♦ FOR THE PAINLESS : | EXTRACTION OF f! : TEETH j ♦ The Surest, Safest ar.d ♦ ♦ Best Method ever used * ♦ no sore guru* or ill effect* ♦ follow it« uso. * I ; Full set of'teeth $S ♦ Very finest set o* teeth; no better made at anv price . . $8 Gold crown . . $4 Gold Fillings . . $1 Silver and Ce ment Fillings 50$ HUM FREE We invite ysu to j l inspect our parlors ahd ♦ ♦ have yourteeth exam t »ned free. Will tell t y°u in advance what ^ your wort will cost. j l All work done by ♦ ; skilled, experienced op- j ♦ eritors by our im- ♦ t proved methods We ♦ t you a guarantee ♦ ♦ in writing on all work. ♦ THE CINCINNATI DENTISTS! D COMPTON, M*r : Over Grand Leader Store, 4 i THE FASHION 425 Princeton A venue We announce to the public that we have prices cut in half in all depart ments, especially for the Christmas Holiday trade. Ho your shopping early and avoid the rush. Pe ginning Nov. 30th until Christmas, for one dollar in cash Two Dollars worth in Merchandise now if you have to buy any Christmas Presents in Ladies and Misses' Tailor Made Suits, Long Coats, Furs, Beautiful Waists, Silk Petticoats Military Capes, Millinery Ltc., you can select your goods now and we could hold the same, with a de posit, until Christmas. J. S. TURK PROPRIETOR 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 physicia7iB and oth er competent authorities rocom mend the modeate use of beer. It contains malt sugar, which is easily digestible, healthful and strengthening. Bo sure the beer you u«e has been properly brewed. We take extra care in every detail. Try a sample case. bliefieed brewing Minefield, w. Vn. 'Phone So. 2 in. CO., The office and furniture make an 'mpre*<alon. The clothe* an'l j>**:-,./nnl appearance make an ImpreiKton. K A Typewriter convey* the aort of Impression which all tbe;e thing*. nt their best., produce. It la aa Inntlng a* < an be made and as elegant na buaineaa Ought to be. Bluefein Typewriter Exchange A. A. WTOAIA, Manager, &in Prinrrton Are. ROBT. E. MOORE m«KNfMT-HW, (Rluefied, West Virginia. CoJ'ccliois a Special^ Return to Flat-Tnp National Bank