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BLUEHELD EVENING LEADER *' •* ng Blent I So id ay. ? f.'Ut**tr ) 11 eerouil Clans xaiuet j i prli 8th 190o, it he Pont <Jf £.«• at bluefleid, A V .. trader * C JUgresb Sa*rcb 3rd 1879. M tl*< Hi Pi'll» KATK.S by Carrier, Payable r Advance Daily one year.14.00 ball nix mouths. 2.00 Dally three months ... 1.00 bally on* month. 40c By Hail. Cash to uivanre Daily one yea/ . S3 00 I'sbv -ti* uiontbi .... |].7i» . s 1 00 Drily one irnr.tv.. *i5c Ad.itt.'Sas all cotLu ".rl<*utlons ] and a.i rota■ ».;»t v • ■ tae R :*• J .tone nt '.: b ;r «* Ci • :<ny, Telcphv t. - lv it* o’ijrtf | &rd Fdit. -.aj Ho i . 7.03 i THURSDAY FED. IT I___! A SAD COMMENTARY A groat ! • k is Icing made about the naughtiness or "The Girl from Rector’s” -uul the Mayor of Ilaleigli, -*• C. 1 .. i'ii g....c so far as to is «ue an order prohibiting the stag ing of the play. Now as a matter of fact the i>lay is 10 naughtier than lots of ethers, and all this talk about it savors »f an advertising scheme You may vecall the incident of the ‘Royal Nonesuch,” which carried the line ‘Women* Mid Children not Admitted” This did the work. It’s an old tricl: anions show people to wink the off eye, look mysterious and dargly intimat** that the thing cuts into the risque to a greater or less extent. Th-* word is pa sed along at considerable velocity, an.I , the box office r« ups a goodly har vest. Its a sad commvi lary, saying the least. A mrge per emit of the p ay output at .his tjiill** ha; absoluej, nothing to /“Commend it save a bru tal setting of man’s animal desire3. * The show foiK probably think the.. , nre giving the puHic what it de mands, and may t>e tney are. in such I on instancy the stage i; rapidly los ing its influence t v good. The j,or- ' trayal of tinman lit . loves and pas sions hold-> he < i | *'s' ii t rest to man, btr the ijri’til tart, without lit - 1 rarv veil! tg »«; r* pul i\e to the man or woman *. -til’er*- and refinement To point a moral or adorn a tale appears 10 k»nge • tc be a reason, and the rude ptnraya) of man's baser <1* *sire* h;u- tmb ushlngly t ik en its place. It's a sad, sad commentary. --i_ WHY ;Hf. ANNOUNCEMENT? The Wjshimrto Star wap. r* to know w i .s mtssar)1 for tin president 'o a’*no n< »hat th* rust , must obey he law u . rath**;* pe culiar. The.*- a ■ ... i:,t hs much *«**«■ in *.v n .. I *f |;hi• J„ hi t II , hsh i ng a • *' a * a*, citlzm - here must .■ irtw. t; ,r ra y.om or ra is , 'j**)* r>l *• rsoi adornment ^ t , an OVCTlOT 1 ze is Habit* * » seizure. In- re a ,|* We are • Xl.ected .0 , • laws * hen* being * *id Hu*, the *e,.r *-,* ^r. F t wan ng to the . 11ht~ as ider.ti il with ha* of Its pretle censor. rh“ r* ■’ t obev the law None <*f 'h mii ■ : .civ*, th** law \l ar«* subject a ,1 .-pd sin h as vio la*«» it in,!. ♦ p* t • t » te* proceeded againrt I ' . ti* will i*a\ n< favorites i* may asked, Wh; this anoii.iiK*Mi f:, *• |M p not #-ver>* w h* r»* under totxi and accept* <1 that the law N F <r . hk<? fv*<s not Tongr* s If * la that print ,- e1 Are iro* *i)d" ~ \orn •<> Inter; , I iT w ithou’ fe.a or favor ' Man t i ie 'rusts erj * , warning. rh»> iave operating a-* with « .•*' < r. / for fh*' law ft*, taining .a tie ,* isz'.ers. and advjs -d oy .' m, tf. . 1 , . p of important** •hey hav. uit'-a: d to challenge »n actmcnts in "itF*.; to pit a limit or. 'h*> tnnt," In th way tip* have made hem5 v«> a < ass a,»ar and a m< ,i<*ue to t*<- public Thy o - dlnary !;iv,’. *>jk r is easily reach'd Withou* ' 'lluo< in iris rteirse fi< •on hit* 1 11 •' no* < at . tracked. I'nloss o'esely watched and 'diligently lei own. .t : (cures and gets aw i> with ih • goods. The law is for .ill, if buslii“ss methods any where **.ne in defiance of law they must be changed u» conform to the law. rhe <t lnilmsurtlon has no in ’ tent Ton d i 'lining amuck. Hut neith er does *t »i*t“till tha* tin- trusts shall run aiiiti-k, Ah legitimate vaflufs are the coin- it of those in authori ty. and will he protected at every IKiInt OtleT valuei have no claim upon prot c;'on. Why should they have. (’retted ,u defiance of law. «*v*>n •.viih the u'd o' men learned in In- law, tii1* :ti' d yield to the pub lic Interests. ’ Other Editors Has if? Has 'f * .Ha- |f ( Tin- ladies of Iti mm id .vb? !i;»v • iormed a o opi.gi.nda *or women -lift ug*. conn?-t • "> arjfa tin, m f>. >ft I la it ccurre to these ladie, hut the st r ss of tin* movement /hioh they *»•<• udv,rating might r** u.t n eltfrau •'lisitii a large percent •ge ot tii,. t'sa o vs „.n*n ti tin* State? vo law c<> :'d be d : wc which would tab ;.-?i on . tandi rd of franchi ?• • or tie* wh.. an 1 : . th? r for th* at' ■-> or . try.- distinction of iie 1‘xistiiii* itTr :•• law. Among he negroi s t'e p* •* rton of ••ducat wome is iar,, iv in excess of 'hat of editc d n «. i ? nabh* a niucli larger p**r. • idnge i i . cin to qualify und* r •*.•> |*.-. aayiuei.* <f poll-tax n nifretr.ent. It >oi far fetched tfKent* nt rl '-h' lild the proposed :i.e .tin."i.• i .* ca ■ i* d, there would on h« .is m. iiiv t>, yr«> vvoiii* n v ot ing in Virginia .I1- whites The re mit would l * to add another race robh’in • j thes* already existing. - Virginian 'Hot. "PV Case of Morse. < lias \\ .Morse was accused of breaking the national banking laws He was indicted, tried found guilty .mil sent cured io If* years’ imprison ment in the penitentiary at Atlanta Kvir a few months he was out on oai' During that time he managed to rtcuperai • from liis losses. Out of the ruin which had involved him ! *• rescue t about seven million dol lars. Legally every cent was his. There was no rea .on why he should !>ny any <*f it to people who had suffered linancially from the failure of flic Morse hank, no legal reason,so we understand. When the Standard Oil Company •\as timd twenty-nine million dol lars it was considered by many to lie an unusual and harsh punishment 'tid t)ie courti refused to sustain it. Had Mors,- hfii lined one million dolus many would have considered ill’s a linrsli an I unusual punish Vr -t W»’ hold no brief for tie- man, m H er1 is much in his favor. His Inc aicer:::ion inw smacks somc ■'iat o' vengence. I, i; not just os-ll»! *■ that .lust' ■ is too sever** :i hi can? We tiiink it is. He ' 1 Tueil voluntarily from Europe to • his accusers. He has acted ir. e ruin fell upon him In every ' “ I'1' m hone t man. lie lias met •n ry d*-mut'd on him and has made fil restitution.—Charleston News md <’ nirkr Soft P« Oay on Suffragettmg. T).»- suffragette, having tas.-d d-jod liu* dei id* d that she wishes no more of it Henceforth sin- will be ' «•> aggr*-,sivo along militant lines :nd tend more to p«*isnusiveness and Cm-i idandishinents so often used w th ) ing effect by womankind in i-'Ug ,*eeted that the < * was growing in grace and • i i r i*. s, ,t id now w>* know it. (.served tie* unmistakable ' .m o ci thing- to come her . tut! u going more than half l v ^ 1 ' '• e* ■ bent wh» ii die nn i: >,!» • * • • 1* 'erminntlon to h • ■ ’ ' u >’ rat he • than savage. ‘ .'it t :t nd • w ji-» unnatural *•' a. (I*, h* few frb nd? ' 'in *<b < r mfgh- .«• dept i,,b*d ' "» woman shrieks and ■;« und tin .i ^ things around si:** is • ’her li ghiy amusing t»r pr< poster o isly annoying merely, She < rtain H f«*from convincing when she •' * " to move man utfer Uiaf yTr nous ' i-iiion lint when sh** ( I* (ding d* tnure gracious, v title and diplomatic she steala in to a mu; - »*■'*• r and more gen* rous M'lt ur.* * r • h** aw are She ha* ’.M ind. • v«*ntuallv, all that is her< *• ■ 11 pi nniMJt *>f h< r womanly at h a d graces Millions of men w..o i *v< r would have i>» n -nidged ■ to* hysterical or brnwheaHng ftp 'll *!n* > *• la com*- w, ling wh*n approached i !*• softer m (0*1* Warhingfron II- raid PAPIS SUFFRAGETTES o i iv *• a ch i nr * 'k Mho# riitit sle- t\Q, thing-- ,,.j. f» r :n Franc- . Seenre in ih»* knowi»dge that sh* l O’ re» • ic ,* Vote ni1 ic'i J*. hold an offlc d phe* sin will j> , ,ent jhei>cjf J. ft Mind!date beff> * *• If || constituency m Purls at the general elections in .May. From the prelimi nary announced we gather that sin will raise no riots and throw no bricks; that she will force no ques tions of Jails, and compulsory feel ing. (lalllc courtesty apparently is to rule the* hour <>> tin- canvas, aim for the martyrdom of the feminine candidates there will be the compen sation of a mos distinguished »on sldcr&tion. Such a campaign ns ;i spectacle will be eminently French To a strenuously inclined Hsterhood in Itrituiu or in America it should com mend itself as exemplary a hint from i’nris as well worth accepting us anything in contempoiary lines ot hats or gowns. The prime object of tin- French suffragette Is, like that of her Itritisli sister, to attract attention to her cause. She may be treated to do , this piquantIv, even without violence. ' If she shall succeed in setting a fashion in graceful amenities "on the stump" the procession of her debtor.* in campaign ethics will reach around i the world. Home pernicious activi ties of our own poiites may yet be | displayed l»y ideal processes born in France. Hut where, then, will be the occupation of the "boys?"- New York World. j Just Jesli«s iTF .1 .«-■.» —. FW.MtF! l.I.Y WICK 1011. "Kstelic i ti ii. nil ally wicked." "Why, cjaiic®?* "Site says aiie if- going to keep a I h< r Christy pictuies. no matter wlmt hapiH iis. i;irmin.';hani ;\gc-ll« . - K'lili HIM! They -.re u,o'U.r 4|t) i0(-k .lopes p • for the good or tin* community," "What's t. • done? ’ "He’s talking of setting Ibmwn’ pm 111s to Iticu.-i Ft muss's in^Bc." CM> veland ' ••ader. HR FOl .M) IT. Walter: "Aiul how did you find that chop, si. •' Pal (’us* auier: "1 really don't know how I happened .o. it was prettv 'small, now, v. m vi t it?’’— -Yonke;-. Statesman. % TURN THE OTHKR. .. "What (Ihl ah * do when he kissed her?" "Slao-ped him on the cheek." "And what. did lie do about the other ch‘,l*k?’’ "Kissed tl; .t. loo -Si Louis Star. TWO .O ONI.’, ANYWAY. "What i th'i.K," ^remarked the knowing woman, "cause fully om third of th-* iroil.le in the world." "Yes, ’ ;-**j n 1 d ii,e mere man. "at .; what wotneti say cau es the* other two-thirds "—( i,i n.m Daily News No FliTY ONE. Newshjv; ’ On at my-tery: I’iftv victims' Da-#--, mister?" "Here, hoy, I'll take one. "Say. >>.v, fie- As nothing of tin kind in Mils pap* r. ' "That's the mystery. guv nor. >ou‘ie flu* if fir--' victim."—Life*. \ LWAYS DOFS Von hi ond 'car in mind." said the oub'isiier. "th e' four-ill*, lis r, j the people ».ii» r-nd novels are wo men." "That's v.'i • i all niy new story The List v*-.rd' replied the nove list; ' ry el an »i i want it.' i 1’hil.idelpnla lit cr id 50 Recipe Cures Weak Kidneys Free Relieves t'rtnare and Kidney Ti«u l>i* . !ia< karlie. S' aining, Swelling. Ktc Wouldn’t, if be nt< e within a w-ek Oi' so to begin to say jcoodbv** j'or ever to the scalding, dripping, roin ing. or too frequent passage of urim-, the forehead and the back -of-thc-heaq acli# the Pitches ami pal" in the \ hack, the grow ing muscle we:ikm u; j Kpot* before the e>e yellow ulus. gi-Ii .bowels; s fallen ey- lids or ank les; leg cramp- unnatural short jbreaih: sleeplessness and the dexpon I dency. I have a recipe for thase trouble* | that i on r in depend on, and if you wan* to n.:ik< a qutcii recovery, yen ought to writ - and get a ropy of it Many a (Joe*or would charge you ${ Ju-t for writing this prescription, but f bar it and w ill be glad to send i* to yc«t entirely free Just drop me * lIflc like th»s |»r a K Robinson, K 171". I, ^ Duihlinc. In roit, Mich, atid 1 will semi it by return mail in n plain envelope. Kn you *111 to wh*-n you get )t tins rcclpa contaim onl / pure hnrrr v> * remedies but I; has great healing and pain conquer ing pc,* t ft will quickly ehowr i* power once you us* it. hr, I think you hnd better xec ^hat p {x without delay f will **tnud on a copy free ou r,n u<».> it '! d < He our lf -I* 1,1,1,., CLASSIFIED _ COLUMN _ WANTED: Two men for advertising; work. Must write plain hand. Ad dns< Ido not call! Clayton Adver tising Box 4G7 Bluefleld. See t»»e n«’w line of German Silver Mesh Bags at low price—J. II Moseley. Jeweler, 4 Bland Street. Kod-t-w. FOR RENT' — Four ro» m flat in center of i.miness se< i >», all mod ei n conv< nlonceg. Id« ;,1 place for Bres.s-Mak ng Bs‘aolHhniont, Clean ing and Piesslng Rooms, or any luisiucs.- wuCTe gr e.nnl floor is no necessa ry Fir Rent at a Bar gain Call on or writ,.* The Folaixl Printing • ompany. n Pi im-' toa Avenue. "hone !»•(.. 2-2-tf. MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE.. L J. HOLLAND. 1-24-10 Gt. SALESMAN Wtd. To II Gfoaet •, Drugggs'.s. fVmfcctjoni r; ; monthly id expense . «' ! fornia Cider and Fxtract Co. ‘79 L n n.: wixl. St. 1 iiuis. Mo. Hawkins UndnrtaKing Co. Ofllce Phone 4 Id Home Phone 2061 -6 I’ulasU ! ireet (>j>en I)av and \i^ht NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a certain deed of trut> i’bearing date the 15th day of Apr-1 ' 1*008. ex touted by Patrick Coles *<■ Hie undersigned Trustee, io sccurt Win. R. Boss and C. T. Iloss in tlu payment of Six Hundred (ftiUO.OOj Hollars a.< evident'1.* by twriv” n,':,,s of $’>0.oo each, which said " isi - * deed of records in the ci < he Clerk of the County Court of M< rcer County, West Virginia, in Trust D*- d Hook 17. page 78. and df fault having been made in the payment of snid not* as agreed in aid deed of trust, and having been requested so to do by the suitl Win. K. and C. T. Ross, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale by wa/ ol public nut-ton to th<- highest bidder upon the j>r Muises, on the 12'H DAY OF MARCH, 1910, fitl I o’clock, p. m., on the said day. 'lie following described real estate lying and being in the City of Blue field, West Virgin a, to-wit: BKGINNIXO at a point X. Hi de grees ;j(V w. one hundred and for ty-six (1-Bi.l» and one tenth feet front a point on tin- northern line of We*t Bedford Street i which point on .aid northern line or West Bedford » il: 8. dT d. • .*, \\* drud and nin«t\-seva < l'<‘. - f. i ,,, »!'• t»»tti'section or the north <,* We.- lit tifonl S reel with lit went fiMc of Mercer Street, na.| which <»ii ; is s ttu*te at ii'fjhett; eornev <t' Wtv-t M« (Iford and Peek Streets); lienee from sai■! point of iiniii--' V. 16 (Ie-trees 20 W. lift- .•vc:i (•'■7 1-2) and one-hair t o' ;o a poin* hence N. G7 decrees K. Forty-two iI2i feet to a point; thence S. 16 decrees ?,n’ |, fifty-seven and one l'!,lf i'< I -i feet to a point; thenco S. C7 degr* ■ \V. forty-two « 12) f«<»t ‘O tin* polo; of beginnittr'. TEUMS ' S \LE, (•:*- t in hand >aid on day of sale J. S. KAIILE. , Trustee. Ill's llfh day of February. 1910 It one week 2-12-10 7h‘ S. e. PEERY, M. 0 SPECIALIST tye, tar, floss and Throat Bluefield, VCest Virginia OCULIST N. * W. RAILWAY MORRISON BROS. | Civil and Minin;i Engineers 0 M BLUEFIELD : : WEST VAE The muefleld Evening Lender Is the best advertising medium in this section. Schedule In F.tTei-l JIMS 20. I you. Ia3»?c< 7:20 a. m. fur ft'jauok* Norfolk and al! point? «a tho Rh-c idoab division. ‘'ullioan Sleip-r ftoanoki to Now York, v u Haftrel '.owu, Pullman Par'.o*- Car Roanoke 0 Norfolk. i H.Ztb a. ni. for Rcaaok*. Rich mond, Norfolk. Pullman Bloc per Dicing Car to Roacnice. Pu:.or r.ai . iloaiu ke to Norfolk. 12:40 p. m. for Roaaoka. Lynch Dur* and in >'rrnerMaf e stations *»n tire 8heualtod< ;. \ &11< ;• P - el pH and Now York. Sleeper to rhiladu1* bla and N*-v York. C*l* car Gary and Shenandoah. 8:18 p. m. '’or Roauoke, Lynch *:rg. Rlchmoro, v<,rfolk. PtllmpL I Sleeper tn Norfom. li »«»noA.« to I Richmond I.ecvo H’ucficld 8:20 m 'cr ICct I ova, Colu**11(11 tj aud ail puluts Wt*ai and Northv Pullman Sleeper fr*» ■Co nruDu? a; ’ Cincinnati. Cafe <n-« , 8; 10 a. m. •’’illn.a’a S.eeper fc? 1 o’crubtirt. Caf - J.unlns; Car. Leave ?»;fl\J *.. li. t .1 , 2 0* p. n' dally tor 'farewell W*- on rr.1 al ftatu n& o*» Cllroh ' \'Ai* (.Ivislon Arrive f--»n N-.i''oi, an.i points ■>• vfic-u v’v-!<r dlvislo. at 12.20 ] In * d 7 or "Li 4,x < 0 ■'■ . . :*i. for Vi rb ■ ■ •? i. )n«. Io^rt \s» 4ft . m »ur WM11uui l. -o.i i-ul rrneduito stat'oxm » J-.S r m. for VV«iob and rut'-H'atfonn. F r "*.] ;,r j Tifoi nsi'r,, rail c ox ' ' k -i •' ■ ■ Rnilwa V. b revjl, Gen. Pass, Asent. 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