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Begins Saturday, August dM, Ends 27th All Summer Merchandiser,now at Lowest Mark-Down Prices Many Staples Included bub! PRIZES will be Giveii as Follows First Prize: One $25.00 Evening Dress, v Second “ 10.00 Linen Dress. Third “ “ 4.00 Pair of Shoes. SKIRTS $1.25 Linine blue, white and black at 85c. 1.50 Linine white at $1.10 2.00 Linen natural at 1.25 Ladies’ atid Misses’ Rep and Linen Suits New—but low in price. Were $6.00 at $3.75 " 6.50 at 3.95 “ 8.00 at 5.25 “ 8.75 at 5.40 “ 9.00 at 5.65 •• 10.00 at 5.95 “ 12.00 at 7.00 " 22.50 at 14.25 Ladies’ and Misses’ Linen and Rep Dresses Never sold as low before; this season’s make. Were $5.00 at $3.45 “ 6.00 at 3.75 7.50 at 4.f>0 2.25 “ 3.00 * 3.50 4.50 Rep white at 5.00 “ 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 8.00 at 5.25 0.00 at 5.65 16.50 at 9.00 20. at 11.00 Lingerie Dresses New and pretty, and at a trifle over half-price. Were $5.00 now $3.25 , “ V 7.00 •• 4.25 “ 14.00 “ 8.25 “ in.(K) “ 8.00 “ 10.00 “ 0.05 # * * •• • 21.50 “ 12.50 Silk Dresses Some $20 blacks reduced to $12.50 Some $16.50 colors reduced to $9.75 1 Rajah $24, reduced to 16.50 1 $40 Dress reduced to 22.00 1 Bridges $22.50 “ 11.50 Several others, including practically all the stock, re duced in like proportion. SILKS Several pieces one-fourth to one-third off. Special—3 pieces Checks at 39c. Excellent values in Blacks. Dress Linens Was 20 and 22c, plain, colors and stripes, at 15c. 25c, red, blue, natural, at 18c. “ 30c, pink, etc., at 22c. 58c, blue, pink, etc., 39c. CURTAINS Every One a 'Bargain. All Lace and Muslin— Were $1.00 at 79c. “ 1.25 at $1.00 “ 1.50 at 1.15 One Lot $8.00 Kmc Lace at 0.00 A few were $ 7.50 at - 5.80 A few were 10.00 at - 8.00 Several small lots extra low. TOWELS All 20c per pair at 15c “ 25c ; “ iQc “ 35c “ 27c “ "50ewf-'" 40c “ 75c>ojs “ 58c “ $1.00-io «• 82c -rr-fr")i| i-h One lot Trimmed Hats were $4 to $12, choice $1.45 All Sailors at less than half price. NOTIONS Sweet Maiden Toilet Soap, 4c Lana Oil “ “ 8c Pears * - • “ “ 10c 25c Hair Brushes, special, 10c One lot 25, 50 and 75c Back an4 Side Combs, * choice t- ■( . 15c Ladies’25c'Vests,. 18c “ 40 c 25c “ 2 50c ; “ 35c — _ Miscellaneous .^r.r All Misses’: 'and Children’s Oxfords and Slippers reduced at least onetfourth off. Also most of the Ladies. 1 lot|Tadies’ 50c Collars, assorted* makes, 15c, or 2 for 25c. * l ? All-Lirien Waists, nicely made, $1.; also Jingerie waists worth Spcciaf Boys’ and Girls’ Hose 10c* Best bleached Domestic, 8c. Shop in Morning 'when possible, avoiding rush E. S. PEDIGO COMPANY Princeton Ave., one door East Bland St., Bluefield, W.Va. KELLEY & MOYERS Dealers In Whiskeys, Wines, Brandies, Ales, Beers, Porters and all Kinds of Liquors. Out of town orders shipped Promptly. First Class Billiard and Pool Room Connected. Crockett Arsenic-Lithia Springs Opencrl June Imt. EJorntion t ra * ion, fir a pop sin. rhnnnutp ntTh * A hi tro t/ hY< in, "h'ir, 7 M * f)roN\ hlnrlfjcr hisnr.h r hrnnh- irn^xlurh}^ ' 'W* t/n; complexion. Unto for boot,/, t 1 » M. C. THOMAS, Crockett Spiing.1. Va Try a Want Ad in the Lvening Leader The management of the Foost Park dancing pavlllion has made arrange i ments for a special dance to he held this evening and special music I has been procured. Tickets fiOc and can be had at the Flat Top Hook and Stationery company and Fast Fnd Pharmacy. 8-11-10-t. HOW’S THIS. We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHRNRY ft CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him pesfrctiy honorable 'In all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by bis Arm. Waldlng. Kinnan ft Marvin, . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, d. Hall’s Caetarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood aned mucous surfaces of tbs system. Testimonials sent free, j Price 75 cents per bottle. 8oId br all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills fo const! ' nation. __ You CAN’T loose In the Diamond' Club of Randolph and Mittendorf. Ask , about It. • 7 910tf. ThOS. E. PEERY, M. 0. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Th'oat Blueficld, West Virginia OCULIHT N. # W. p**»w*v MORRISON BROS. Oivl and Mining Engineers Thornton Building BLUEFIELD : : : WEST VA| Dr. W. F. Burner, Veterinary. BLIItfltll), Phone 421) *i* W VA. P. 0. Boi a KILPATRICK ENTERS CHICAGO MEET New York, Auk. 12.—Kilpatrick. Yale’s great football end and captain of tho Kll track team, wll' sport tho colors of the New York Atheietic (. lub In the national all round cham plonshlpx at Chicago tomorrow, Mar tin Sheridan will not uphold the honor of the Irlsh-Amerlcan Atheietic dun at the Windy City meet, and there iae rumors that he has been taking Itfe to*; easy and is out of condition. mKilpatrick Is In fine form and has ©1 thO requirements of a first-class tftharonnd candidate. He is strong in Ule Jumps and l/.s excellent Flunnin : Vilify in a field of heavy-weights, lie weighs 105 pounds, which should make i him strong in tho weights. many automobiles IN PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia, An*. 12— Automobile rfchnn far Mirer* nil over the country }*ud funny private owner* have oars In the commercial motor ve MHsle run to Atlantic City and return, tfhlch started from Philadelphia to fyj, Never before have ao many varl f*l makes of delivery cara, trucks and filler commercial vehicles l>cou ll fought together at one time. I PEH5IHHI KEITH) | Mrs. Francke Fox returned this af ternoon from a visit to Roanoke. Geo. Rowe passed through the city this afternoon on his way to Philadel phia. R. C. Carico left this afternoon for Pocahontas where he will take in the ball game. P. A. Dunn left this evening for Peterstown to attend the annual C!s nic at Fleshmans' Grove. Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Archer Sterne, Miss Blanch Witten and Miss Lillian Shrewsbeery left this afternoon for Pocahontas where They will go through the mines and return on No. 16. The Eagles baseball team loft this afternoon for Pocahontas whero they will play the “Rexalls” this afternoon. The same teams will play here tomor row afternoon. Garno called at i o’clock. The Lineback family will give a musical entertainment at the Elks Opera House all next wee's. rrntire change of program everyday. The Lineback family is the best of its kind that lias ever hit the city. Come and bring your friends, plenty of room for all and always nice and cool. MAN INJURED AT NORTHFORK Northfork, Aug. 12.—(Special) — While hoisting an iron girder to the top of one of the new buildings under construction. Thomas 13. Heed, had a leg fractured when the ropo broke, lie was taken to the Miners' hospital at Welch. lie is a married man and lives here. Misses Anna, Louise and Mary Flan nagan, of Salem, are visiting friends in tho coalfields. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Parker are spending their vacation at Virginia Beach. Dr. E. M. Spangler was called to Bluefleld on account of tho illness of his sister Miss Mary L. Spangler. Misses Kitty and Jeanette Junkln of oanokc, Va., are tho guests of Mr. Frank Junkin of Kyle. C. W. Elliott was a business visi tor at Williamson Monday. 'Mrs. McKinzie of Huntington has been very ill at the homo of her daugh ter Mrs. J. J. Hud lesion of Algoma. Mr. A. H. Carr has resigned his po sition with the First National Bank o fthis place and left Wednesday for Lynchburg. His many friends regret to see him leave. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Parrish left Tues day for Philadelphia. A dance was given in honor of .Mis ses Kitty nnd Jeanotto Junkin Wed nesday night at the Masonic Hall. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all who attended. L. G. Toney has returned from a business visit to Roanoke. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I, the undersigned John M. Wirt man. Trustee In a deed of trust, bean Ing date the 12th day of June, 190e. su'd recorded in the office of the Clerk ol the County Court of Mercer County, W. Va.. In Trust Deed Book No. 13, page 449, whereby Rev. Stephen Chen nltzky conveyed to me. as trustee. • lot or parcel of land hereinafter des cribed. In trust, to secure unto the Bluelield Water Works ft Improvement company. Its successors and assigns, the payment of the sum of three hun dred and sixty ($360.00) Dollaes, due from the said Rev. Stephen CheAiitzky to the said Btuefleld Water Wdrks ft Improvement company as part of the purchase money for the lot or parcel nf land above referred to, which said Bum is evidenced by two interest bear ing, promissory notes, bearing even dote with said deed of trust, for the sum of $180.00 each, made by said Rev. Stephen Chernitzky, payable to the order of said Bluefleld Water Works & Improvement company at the First National Bank of Bluefleld, W. Va., In one and two years, respec tively, from date; and default having been made in the payment of said notes, and having been requested so to dc by the sala Bluefleld Water Works & Improvement company, I, the un dersigned John M. Wirgman, will on the 20th day of August, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M . at the front door of the Kelley & Moyers Building, In the City of Bluefleld in Mercer County, W. Va., proceed to sell, either In person or by attorney, at public auction, to the high* oBt bidder, the said lot or parcel of land, which is situate in the town of Bluefleld. Mercer County, W. Va.. and designated and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the intersection of the South line of Highland Avenue with the East line of Poplar Street; thence with the South line of High* land Avenue, North, Sixty-two (62) de grees, Forty-three (43) minutes East. Fifty (50) feet to a stake, and of this width running back In a Southerly direction, between parallel lines at right angles to Highland Avenue one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the north line of a twenty (20) feet wide alley, being the same lot or parcel of hand which was conveyed by the said Bluefleld Water Works & Im provement company to the said Rev. Stephen Cherinzky by deed bearing even date with said trust deed. TERMS OF SALE: (As elected and determined by said Bluefleld Water Works & Improvement company) Cash on day of sale. JOHN M. WIRGMAN, Trustee. 7-26-10 4wks. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. To the Creditors of Mattie B. Meador, deceased: In pursuance of a decree of the Cir cuit Court of the County of Mercer, and State of West Virginia, made in a cause therein pending, to subject the real estate of the said Mattie B. Mead or to the payment or her debts, you are hereby required to present your claim against the estate of the said Mattie B. Meador, for adjudication to James S. Kahle, Commisisoner of said Court, at his office in the City of Bluefleld, in the County of Mercer, and State aforesaid, on or before the 30th day of July, 1910. Witnpss, W. B. Honaker, Clerk of said Court, this 14th day of June, 1910. W. B. IIONAKER. Clerk. G-16-10-6wks. We beg to announce that we have opened a department for Copper Plate and Steel Die Engraving and will be prepared to furnish VISITING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MONOGRAM STATIONARY In the most approved form at prices that are guaranteed to be the lowest for the Finest Work. Randolph and Mittendorf Leading Jewelers BLUEFIELD, W. VA