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-- j 6LUcr'lLU> iad:r •it • •r.: lufcr* jjatu • * »< ‘u Hot; O V .. o . 'll i f i ' • ,i«% t ■;*.< • \ 1l> it; ivi Ca/aoto r ^dtan ♦ «t* *Pk »a*r 1* * • niotb* .. 2.0' | iij »* vroatfca •i*k *3<D;b.. l.u 4 ft i'A i «*!**ta 'o *• *3 0 ’■ U'Jtll 111 . i 4. I •• 'luli- ftk 51 O' . M li '•> • ait vuilu ••■iuatlo. a.I .*«A)-aanc«a u> tb# Bl’i* «u.‘«hiiii. Coiv. i>ul) U •« trf , it in vp .> < U u» ! O CONSISTENCY! A near philos <pher once arcxjy an • n aitsing iu> ruaue use Oi *b«* !o losing upost.aphe, "O t'onsi.-' tic. ( u a jewel!” A luur il j ,. vu.\ji.. a. nearer philosopher •> aiuik.xl t/iHt ro. s .■» ,>ncy is the ug !M»ar of litrl* minds.. Tho las- t HjH-ak was closer tho truth. It ha been said that the fool never chaiget ! ii.e niliiU. and it is a fac: ’.bat r, .tn> j make tbetuse *>$ u.pi?ear ridiculous *n tr. lu : to mai.: ain a foolishly c >n sistont position. When a man Uon cs ly change* his mind, be in no o.*.!v ft coward at heart but hr. L :8b\ eat with Llnr-.eif *m.n he h U j s .o hold to bis former cot. ) ‘ :: aa • Ho is a' o Hit» minded j • t$ dire fly into the blue* category. T,.tre is a. r*n.k \arle'. of inconde.ency, however, boundot hy geographical limits for rev0nue j only which deserves the most or < condemn at Jon. This fy the bran. ! use,[ by the political candidate v.'hc ] is one thing—dry w\. wi i nay—jt | Princeton u-ud another in wc«t. to n.3a n carry out tho fly ir* I At in «t roigh, course grade, wide c-rnjes under the general tend r crook*, i net*?, arid is known *o b., i I Kreft deniaud bv R, nublicam ; >’» Hcians of West Virginia. f But the thin.r which suggested th.' entral trend if t o;if;l;.t• wa, a;i ... ter'al in lht riarkab.irg Toe*.: a lu *ra u ; io inconsistent \ s ' or. of Rev T H. Hare of the A i ' »*!con I. H-. vie ’I T Is; ram s; jv • Per. T1 c ir..‘ •!. 1Trtr♦ •, 'i|j| <t»t*i ? it* l)il nt Oi the Anti -ifilo’ L.-arue <{ Virginia, may errik fn-nt ihc* .-a. tilde-, h;: Hi Te epra •*e?i>fcctfii)l ca lo l.is ,'t nt'on to i m juaimtency of a .<■ ai/’i ~A he ? 'ir.'cing ,\ Fairmont he tell* itn •people ti:..’ a .. | • a^. r. i 1 de, :id <n wh(Ui«r t i cit votes "w> ’ or "dr;. ' at ,• c mI; annual i-Ur i n He is . t tr • •< mad® sud an ut’erun e hero t * connection with ‘Lie c k an i» *»W.:ioo. If he hw<! *a\r\ Mich ,-t depended on th > joint action or tin •wo cities on the liquor qu*> .on he might b&i e lean con.-i-t. n*; h*, coi trader', s biro-** 1 “What foundation b.. has for be 4ef that ibo Irgi«iaiur«; will (for/wn?d hy whut either Cla.rfce.un or fWrnooo dop- cn the oil»i quoeLten It* withfr. hi* ov/n boa iw u, no oru . :e cr-Julou-* enomth t* iflirtv*. »i • «Mib‘»7 city will < rn U'--’' wt i'.. l*r< N*.r doe* ant on** .*!.. . **.. » .f,b ;* C. .to* cal po .n i hi •. > *ji Went V ir »in1a ft o 1. ... ■ Jl«* finerr « ’ ' C o;n.- • ; i r> or IVi moru. IV Hurt* M' ur.H *o <i<'vacco Vu/ Idea tha- h i«* the iMvrdlan of Mi* Wopub loan ! a-ty an- :ha- h.. i-ovi. < welly what K intends to do on n li^-nH* qu»Mica < r-.atnl’. h,. . n>* .iariu^ w. U a> ’hor w\.r *» n. declares tha* the l. n of the d nant 'oar , in Wen* Virginia ,uv* j.i 'n the fu*urf. on what either Clark#' bur* Or Fairmont d hm. *Wbie t;ik nr i u- with Mt Mar " * * *> ’ ) I * . re, *h, r^l-gram dorn ro* idp.ib io lnt» r< :?»** 'hat ho Is Ti’j* hor st in b •* porp* <• afld he *• kj to iwvompn4h. out tie *v<rv. Ke:>'ib ican ,-art>• o! VVt*. Virginia -.aould not bo frlneeu a tbo fight of ofin* *.tri * ?y d*p 1 **nt on the action of tl.r w . or either one of ta^m, on th** II- >.* f’t an>• o'be; querUrp ■ •' Tenr*«‘HHe' TBlOiatitr (Jo* , r, ’hat hall f« a piece of strong <• *,i< 1 tobacco, bfetcbAll, theatre**. and I peek-ar-huo uh.li twututJ. Which caused* ! I kin* Irreverent Kan*a.j City Journal ’ paragrapher to exclaim, "O Dotith, aliero l«a th> ating'’”—<>*kJ<uid In* tn.rei\ SEVERAL SIDES. 'i he utv.- Jphuiv, uiyiaue, dirigible •v. unu o.uei \tuic»eA ot aoriu “ * u a.e < olt'g to utCeUAitatc *•»«! vu.u.ncrf vf .urt.i eOuCeinwg r : *• .1 nt.o. , t. cir rights amt • • • • h< An o~.<> repros,. ntat!vt •a** In; reduced u bill waking it a! • tticnit mor w h a p< unity of not1 -** th.in 130.00 nor wore than $f>0j ' • jM.li liie cu oiiy of these nia- t 'f'his appear** somewhat wild | t er»- are thom, who are <>f"»bei opinion that «uch na ofTenae sloulo .. ie.on> Ur. w a .i**nn | • * in tin* |Liirt«j;i Mry. if not <i«*. rvirig ot’ immediate hanging:. »ut ir. ]» n cjucatiori which required ..ch ucUberaifl consideration before acidug a coac union. Th». original uls of contention L-* tin* ownership tin* atmosphere which haw not been definitely Bottled. Suppose .u it w^re decided that ‘ho land wncr 1h also proprietor of the ckr man*blent air within the coniine* 1 his estate, and should a warning j ke<jp off his breathing material be 'sTeg.irded by aeroplauists, he ou <1 1>0 perfectly inertliied ja re easing u. shot, lj is a v«ry reasou b,- contention, If the real estate r vvp- to -he center of the earth in a tcrensiug P«*snicnt that he utM> has few upward rights, which should ^ respected. V^id from 11»*h, while ignorance oi law excuses no one, there arc lot i P‘*uple i.i Riu.sc 1, Dickerson! -unties, Virginia and probably a i -*.v of tb,. Wes: Virginia countie* - ho hav© never heard of a flying ' 'Ch’ne. and should anything like' Ms pa eg over their premises, the Mng the would do would be to -••dim: tlVr 1 ng distance Win Jlnstors and open lire. They would hlnk t some sort of strange bird, ,r*d should not bo held re^poitRlble •or winging an aeroplane or a dlrig H>1« under such eircuniHtaces. There are eovera1 sides to thn mat >r if you consider it deeply. I ifOMS PI THE tEWDI | MR. CLIFFORD TALKS. Ror Leader: In to t’v Telegranh's st'.ry ren id "• having the streets wnsh ’• 1 ‘'i ! piy that the :nan who " it dr. s not know how quick’y, ‘ ’ re'ui.-yt w,»re ant.*!. he would 'e* .he cifv in'o f« Hons trouble as *• i1 * alr .r'dv done bv j. ?• knowing ''hat he in talk'ng abcu'. This i< "*r t* o information of ?hc c*i11-as 'V-,. f.^wer r»:*» in Hlu^fleid .-.of enough *o lake rhl; .1 r f '•’..eii'h tb*1 r ; o s. tv,, have a th:,'y ir ch ri;v- ,-tor.ned n'u on .bo dm Hi?.. in Ko-tb Kl ip'' ' ! *. a -*h /'iff fa1! IV* n .*4ii> i - > pi « v.o have In town nr,d » hi *'C‘u nipt* «tcpDf*4 ud from Thor.m; •>,r»*c| to Parrish atreet a;.*’ •; id ! , *hr»*e men one-half day • n Mi: h j ,fh ’.Wowing out pip«*s that were 1 *t'<V)pc(l ip hy the light .'how* ra I'1-* have ha<t ia the last days. Th • p*i»e9 in lhe nest end will no* any dlrr wash'me off the i.tr* ora ',nd ’o undertake this wou’d nn*an • -r washing th** street*. roorier o** ar’’r to Tip up th© paving and dig ’•o :b*» t* wer pi pen and elenn It on*. T be«m very earefip in not al I v,w»Tig dirt ’o go In the pip*-* in ,irve of ri'rr fn re*»M to this theory will rite *h*» T.legrmh to an ‘•<‘ t iiM- wM’h happened In conn<*c* ' o w'n*pr>» ago wh,.n »h«v 1 v "•’,<,il the »{re«^«* and stopped the *e-’•* ' ti-1 •r t led *n dirr up r niUe 'it **fived *ire*i» to Her* the r*i?>e», ^*e h«v*» had the Rwee >*.r reing 'hr >*• dav* on the street** and trot •1<«* ir* m* hii( owinv to <*tir <|,rt ,“»» *♦'* running n on the nnved »s'r*»•♦, nr.d *.v'oni drawing the xnnd * n if 1* i'n'o-sble to k« » r» i» ' ri«*tn r>an until some maoHitinii? * ** v dot*,, on th* rttrf fc’roe*,. I ' * ' '*d va « Vir<* 1 >'r,. r.n naved v r*. i tvo day* whirh v m- tor la I ^or alone n"d n<v 'n-fndlna* «|)n '< wnk of prlacnar* lir.tot «*iv ' **'• ep Ats*r •’•p'lvts np ' r* r, *n ,v‘ f;',J e<Tn*.iov in e. \*« 'le* I h'li'Vi-1 (TPtt tlvo mil r.r>t Ti g jd 5em>r»g< d We have olenty of -,v* Or*.' <r«« ln lew, 1f nrtr^fl(J 7-»’i tb<* Talfgranh s at a*- reporter f'r-’ Vf M 0f,T«,«*OHr»> Sup? Highways M' h’ d vf- ; O P ftotfef fe*i|^ied »,,, ->h. frr)rr „ vf,if ,0 Mr)) >(| :t *er’* -arenfs «• t*vi r'an, V, J'ih»crlbe fit th, fetadi.r UNCLE SAM AS ROAD BUILOER Government Constructing Great High. ^myn Id Ne-*ty 0«v«l«pH Country. Kxperte of many countries arc- mir \»-11»»»r at the (great road* whieti tint t’ljUvu gurtrnuicnt lias con- i strutted mid U now constructing on | Uiy r*-i-i*iijatIon projects In the lar 1 western stales and territories. More tlmn «¥*> miles of tin* moat I celJnit highways that il U possibly for uiuq to produce hav« beta com pleted aaii art* iu daily u-»e. The so. or course, do Doi Include tto byroads loading (»< many tanui or the tunny other roud*' hema used for the i line being until the macadamized Lind 'an he 1 <ulit. 'ihe dry fanners have had j.v*o<i •-orr.e-. mu! vcdiiele* i-iu<-«* the reels mu* I Hon work In jrui seven year-* aco; and these good roads art? enabling them to haul I in ir product* to the towps und raiii >mi nations and to send their vIi'V'kco io -• 1»«. o. They n-jtnrd ihem at tin* most ■ import.ai.. of all uida In i prog res/. mid pruapvrity. Mnuj of these pioneers own mu mio i ’< and It lit no unuMird night p, ? t.i f1 i Ionia;.; or Sundays a <» or m>>u motorcars of ib»- iate.si designs in any of the towns of th'* older j j*oj < It I* lutorcUiurf to note Hint 17 ti de ^aui has only fairly begun the LuHtllug of roads in this uuw l) devel oped country and that In n u ry few jwiri the milnago will he reckoned In thousuuds where it is now counted lit tiuudreds. KENTUCKY ROCK ASPHALT An Ideal Highway Built of II In De troit, Mich. A highway of which a Detroit publi cation speaks In terms of high praiss is the road leading to the approach to the Hollo Isle bridge. It ia surfaced v/ith Kentucky rock asphalt, under vpeciHen Ilona, from which II12 follow ing facts arc taken; The eubgrade was excavated and brought to an even tmrfncu eight and one-ha If inches below and pumllel with tta* proposed huiTucc of the routl way und compacted by* rolllug with a tcu tou roller. Upon this crushed limestone two to ftmr indies in size was placed uiitl rolled to three inches 1 in thickness. A sc com l .'Ur^e of similar al/.ed stone filled with lime stone screenings and sand was also tolled to three iuches, making the fouiHlntlon courses six inches in ihick On tills foundation was evenly spread a two and one-half inch course of crushed limestone om» ami one half to two tint one*half luclies in size, which v.as given one rolling. The asphalt was then spread, la ing lukuu the road on wheelbarrow*. dumped aud fftked to a uniform depth of about three-quartern of an inch lu n loose state, fids being equivalent to about —---"«n J Krom Con] Roads Mag v/.ino, NVw York. PATINO ON TTIiJ AHPHAr.T. f 'rt.\ pound.* per square yard. This was lowed ::11 > !i - voids by two roll id'xk. Thou another similar layer of was applied, rolled twite, left t<‘ stand ti: til too next d:n. ■Leu rolled fl .'alu. The amue plan was followed during the two sue* tvdii : days. the read beinj; eloped to tr.i.’i and one rolling ta< !i day Iwiiur given. Tb* rord wa then opened u> truffle TAFT FAVORS STATE ROADS. Chief Executive Thinks the Highway Question Not a National Matter. Vitii.noI nW for permanent roads, » ftitj ui of imfionol hitthivayH t*Oiii»e<t ‘i'» the capital of the various Hinton .•uni of state nights ant coonectlag the various county scats. u.ej of federal prisoners for build hip roads and the CAtabJlshm^nt of i o.uhriuktnc on u utt fef|\ hu since* bas|* nr<* eonic of the HUgnestions um.It* at ‘hr* good roads convention. A Jitter from President Toft de clared aura Inst not Iona! ahl to arty sxcflt extent. M ho president nays: My u» a view of the go«*l roads i|U«'Htlnn Is* flint It in chiefly n elate function and that all the stairs I'nchf to * lite >n an effort { > promote good t'oado. 1 i|o not think that Hu fanners .'nr t* luii'b interested in the matter fs thev ought to be. "Nett to education. the sy*teni of ro<d ro uts ,s the proatcat rlvIUster.” Tip on Rond Maintenance. Foreign countries .110 yearn ahead f tin* Knifed Ship's in road 1 niildirid nnd road uaiinten 1 c* T liey keep men con-'aulty oh the roads looking ir r right of d» ny As soon as n m«d • ■m.'ltm to unravel the spot 1* impaired, It nitiet tm cheaper and h«M<*r to re pair He lust fodl'nfloliS of deteriora tion and always have the road4 in Jfoed aluipo than to wait tint it a road Is lmp8-.«uhlo or full of rut* ntwl jrtif Ih and then build 1 new 1 tie. Ciod Roe<J (4oveni*r*,t C v sadtnp. The split. log drag is still nueout u tt TOr in r.any porta of the Tlnttcd !*Hate*. f o • d road* a i x i.on.*» .u» being fore i ail tlie time Mild both ;* road* wekh.f' tbelr afijx arane*' over 111. f M<s.U-d«H of tie I * riit • I HI .Itcs Al! tfib agpntlou will \-\t ^ i-r-,n. rent roods. Tl.o ijulekcr be**#* Het into tor rorAvr.iept 'The ’v> * nee .r»*«rr* f. »*. ! »' 'i ' “That so*’" "Y< . s««* . I jvin ' fhrttoa Herald. CLASSIFIED . COLUMN WANTED: —Boarder:- a’ 800 Horoth si r<v«t $lf. por month Mrs L K (iilAlIAM. : rio 10 tf WANTED: A nurse—apply Mr*. I. •I. Holland. till ilypjiutd avenue 8-22-10 ^ANlED:~A girl to wenvp and make rwitfhw, e^peiieoc* not iifcet>*ftry. Apply Madam J De canter. Kerrell Mereeati!,, O* 2 29 10 at. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN:—Im proved farm si* in!!*® from Blue field two and ore r<«lf miles from station, good ho urn* and out buil* diuK«. water hi kitchen door, t.wc Rood orchards in bearing condi tions Your ©ppor'unliy to bur n farm ut a bargaiu. Prior (1,500 G H. 8URFACK. kJau2 Lick W. V« MC-10 )2t. "OR RENT’ — Fou. vonm t!*t in center of 'xulness section, all mod ern conveniences. Ideal place for Dress-Malm g FJ**uollshment, Clean Idk and Pressing Rooms. 01 any business where grwud lloor la not necessary. For R» ut at a Uur gain. Call on or write Tho Poland Printing Company, 21! Princeton Avenue. *!M:onc i*tb. 2-2-tf. HOUSE AND LOT FCR SALE: — A a ftf^nt for the l oirs rf »he late A .1. K 11h, 1 will or t for sale at public auction to tho higher* bid der on Saturday 15th day of March 1310 at 11 o’clock n. m.. on the promises. The property formerly occupied by the ettld Kill* situated on Davidson street in the city of B.’uefleld. Terras of sale ruade known on day of sale. M 11. !*OSTL»EWATTK, Agent. 3 1 J It. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE. By virtue of a certain deed o$ tru^t bearing date the lotli cfay of Apr !, '{b'S. executed by Patrick Coles i<> he undersigned Trustee, to secure ; Wm. K. Ross ami C. T. Rosa in the ; payment of Six Hundred ($600.00 I Dollars as evldenze1 by tw-i» totes of $'0.00 each, which said rust deed of records iu the oPi. •f the Clerk of the County Court j >f Mercer County, West Virg nin. iu rrust Deed lt«x»k 17, page 7S, and Jefault having been made in the taynu-nt of said mites as agreed in aid deed of trust, and having berm cquosted po to do by the said Win 40. and C. i*. Rofut, the underai^neo Trustee will offer for sale by wa/ of •uhlic aut on to th** highest bidder ( upon the pr’raises, on the 12 • H OAY OF MARCH, 1010, at 4 o'clock, p. m , on lb*' »nul clay, ho following described real estate lylnc and b'dng in the City of War field, Went Virginia, to-wit: 1IFX3IMNTNO at. u point N, 16 de grees .'»o' w. one hundred and for*1 ty-Hix (146.1) and on« tenth fool from a point on the northern lino of Went Medford Street (‘which point on •aid northern line of WMt Ilodford Street. in 8 67 degi'Set, W. one hun Ired and nmHv-Heven < 1 PT-f«^-r ir.t.i ‘he intersection of the north aid' of ! Went riedfori H\rm*. frith the wew sid * of Mercer Street, and which I point i« m tuyte at northeast cornn’ of West it'diord and Rock HtrecHt: thepce from *«id point of beg nninc V Id desfroen S<f W. fifty-tie vftn (f>7 1 -2» and one-half f*»et to a point: thence N, 67 dogcoa K Forty fwo <42) tea* to a point; thence y. if, detcroeH HO’ R. flfy-aeven and one half (.*>7 1*21 feet to « point; th*‘nc , S 67 degrees W. forty-*,wo (42) feet to !he polo’ of beginning TKRMR IF .44I,»C cash In hand i paid on day of sale .1 8 k^im; T rusfee Th w nth dm- of February, ifMh l’ one we-k * 12-ln Ih. extravagan* man »nld f*nr Kben. "i» mo or )e «, liable to i;it d 1 high of livin’ mi fed up In hla ! m nd wif de < vat of high living"* Wnntrngton Sta ff. C. NELSON, Public Accountant and Syfltematizer. Graham, :- ♦:* Va Scheilulii In plllort MARCH 6, 1910 Leave R’tji (V Id 7 2" a. in lor Ron-i Nek*?. Norfolk am! all ixriits of SUeii ftdoali division. i'udriau £*e>‘P‘ .^a^oke to r ew ifi lag own, Pu. o Norfolk. fc:u6 «t. tu for Kcaj'»k«, Ii:c7 lion 1, No r >.i;. Pullman ?.!«.-< p Mr*,oy Car to Roanoke. Pr.-lor C* toar.oke to «oi t ik. 12:40 y tn. for Roasoka. Lrr.cl) ur* anil Intermediate static v.-t it. no Shonondo.*u .’allay. I'Ml .el; V nrt New YrtrV' Sleeper :o Vbl ai< phla. Cafe car Gary and Shelia doah. • 0.18 p. m. *ar Itjacoke. / jnet ant. Rlchmonn, '* • fol". ; 'mi' temper to Norfolk, P »•:.>-Vn Ti Icbmnud Le.1T** P'nefleld H .20 i’. •. lor |t\ va, Colur^lxiH a-.<3 a'l pu. * vV nd N :.rthv.'•Ht. P-’Hl: .n Slei ,>er f olurubus ai ' Oluciauat* C".r K; 10 a- an. MlJxrati f*.coper fo olurnbns. Cuf..- i«n!"r ' •> Loave 8: <0 u in. und 2.01 p. ni. all/ for 'jAzeweii Norton mk! * tattoos Clirch Valli) division Arrive f-^rn Norton and points «• i« C'Vacb ''a’.Uw d'vlblou %t 12:20 Tl. urul 7:20 p. in. I>e:iTe 6:15 a. in. for Welch and • term Hare »ta. ions Leave 10-45 a m for Wllllart >n avid liiiertnod'ate stations Lear* 2:15 p. m. for Wfloh an terinodl«Te stations. For a'idiflonai hifor.nntlr * rail ci cent Norfolk and Western Railway IV. B HEVIL, Oon. Pass, A cent, Roanoke, Va. DAYS auJ your oravlax fur liquor Si £om* If you uiV:« til* rr • McKanna CURE fh*rt* !a aoiip 1!•■ v • offered any ■sphere cm .Jo k^mb No Dan* ousj Hypodermics n,;.'! pr wr\A UK. J. MrKANWl 226 Princeton Avenue . ll'uefirltJ, W. . Vo. E. V JUL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Blisslicti, West Virginia. (ollcxtions o Speci<tll> ; Rater;: to Flat-Top AinUt>n;il B;»nk i BLUM UNDERTAKING Gl) NO. 11 PRINCETON AVE. R. W HONAKf-R. Frop W S. CROCKETT. F. D Oi »e»-to«\ ’^HONE 128 UAY l R NIC.NT. R.Kemp Morton, j Attorney-ai-Law, | Bluefield, W. Va. ^ Noam \n.!,!. Hi llnv ft voyw tMldifi'' KflOftft'&ON B&OS. v?»vi uud f'«» «»»y En | nc«ra Tho'nton B>iildin(| BLUEFIFt O t : : WCSTVA - .— .. . _i !_■ «d*>r hon'd f* over? homr. P.offl.n t!;* y *• y.<> vtrbsernUtt’A to Tilo« flelta on , Kv>&tng Paper. WE’RE 'A,TER YOU “You ar<* the individual wc require' THE ABOVE IS INTENDED TO ATTRACT THE ATTEN TION OF INDIVIDUALS WHO ft WC. the SOCK INSTEAD D; THIi BANK FOR A DEPOSITORY, A.\U WHO IN CONSE QUENCE ARE RECEIVING NO *i~ 5.RGST- ON THEIR 8AV INGS ' WT’ «(MH| WE PAY INTEREST ON CERTIFICATES OF OEPOSrT^JIro ALL PRESENT ‘SOCK A THI REAL THING” BANKING PROPOSITION .. I f r* Ub. , t4 ;* I he BLUEFIELD, W. VA. fb’so.rces Nearly On Mililun Dollar* Officers -j.. j.. Tie js h n . .1. 1 >. Hoi.aker W. II. Thonws •• K. I,. Bailey l • K- Tiernev. Dr J. ||. Kirk v. Pres dent; Fdw. I. Tyree. Casmer licks# \Mt. Cashier. [DIR KCTORS F. Pcerv' O T\ i uht. D» ! 1 ornhill# ’. M. (arrett. >r- i. JH. * lark W C. B. Hancock. P. J- Kelly. F. S. Pedigo. R- A. Heller. ^ . .!• lenks. YV Strongest Uri;aii.7ed bank in this Section. ive Niiliotial lljnk of lllucfield. 1 lie] ProirrcatH We are *-.ocai Dealers for the Renowned * REMTICO TYPEWi TER SUPPLIES nul. lu'. o hy tin' Remin.^to Typewriter Company i lnr.Oi ;)ora i <•<-* i i'Mr.y.co Paragon Ribbon* in ail coloi and for ij all makes of typewriter*. > .« K mtico Paragon, Red Seal ar J. Billing Carbons —of cl life rent; weights suited lor all clause3 of work. A?- Remtico lypewiittr Supplies are known as llie Highest Grade Goods Manufactured* Curtis=Pearson Company STATIONERS P h o n S|3C 3 Bluefield' W. Va. 'The Bank Where Money Grows.” I A Gen r 1 "anKi . , Business is Conducted nits of every si/'* ami ( ii i rti *, a^st even* depositor the advnnt 1 n and l est service. i Per Gsnt Interest paid Cr» Sav *«>qs Accounts and Cer tificates of Dep°sit. Fidelity 13iuefidd, o* z*> "TtT.'C'« .7 : - v"*TW * *>»*! • “tr-1 Trust Co. West Va. POLAND PRINTING CO. Particular Printers 13 I Princeton Avenue S FOR SALE Apply vC MM. John iV3. Wsrgman, i mccapthy, Philadelphia ] OI.UoFIHLD, W. VA. i \<n w m; o-khtv nun r*. C. O’LEARY 6c SON i>( til t-OfiCt; ;»..a Aciital BluefJeld, W. Va. G,.r, Amts ter i*m*o cn <*tv’ 17 lc Ljiid Co.