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HUDSON TOURING CAR TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY—— BLUEFIELD EVENING LEADER _ I r~ . HUDSON 1911 TOURING CAR, $1,250.00 j Dluefield Evening leader, Bluefield, W. Va. (Jentlemen:—W© take great pleasure In acknowledged receipt of your order for one Hudson 1911 Toouring Car, and urc pleased to not that you have selected the •‘Hudson” after making comparisons with other makes. 1 This day we have placed your order with the manufacturers and hope to make delivery of the 1911 model about the 15th of November,1910. We again assure you that you have secured a full $1,250.00 value in the “Hudson,” and have the manufacturers’ guarantee as well as our own. Thanking you for this order and hoping that the contest about to start will be an enthusiastic one, we remain, [ Respectfully, MERCER COUNTY AUTOMOBILE CO. Charles 11. Williamson, Manager. Representing Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich. Second Prize $150 Bed Room Suite Third Prize $85 Diamond Ring -ri ■ ■ ■ i_Mm__ - —r EVENING LEADER'S BID SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST Ill > (Continued from Page One) ^*3 1,000 votes in nominating a candidate costing the person making the nomi nation absolutely nothing. But one nominating ballot ran be counted for any one candidate. \nother ballot printed daily in The 1 nder, properly filled out and mailed o brought to this office, will count 2 • votes for any candidate and there i: no limit to the number of these c ipons that may he credited to any c ldidate. Buy as many of The Lea <!• rs containing this coupon as you ti .ire—they all count 25 votes for any c ndidate you may desire to help. How Subscriptions Count After a candidate has been nominat ed, he or she Is eligible to solicit sub scriptions for The Leader. Subscrip tions will count as follows: One years’ subscription.. .5000 votes Six months’ subscription 2000 votes Three months' subscription 1000 votes Candidntes who Induce old sub scribers to pay ail arrearages and cither three, six or twelve months in advance will receive the same proper iidimit- iiumuci wi voirn as ii me sun pcriptlnn were a new one. Receipt hooks will lie furnished all candidates in order to give subscrib ers an official receipt for all monies psid by them to a candidate. Subscription Rate*. The subscription price of The Leader Is as follows: One year, by mail..$3.00 Six months, by ranll.$ 1.50 J Three month*, by mail. $1.00 One year by carrier In city.$4.001 Six months by carrier in city. $2.00 Three months by carrier in city $1.2$ How Nominations Are Made. Anyone desiring to enter the con test can clip the nominating blank printed in every Issue of The leader and nominate themselves; or a can didate may be nominated by a friend who desires them to enter the Lea der Subscription Contest. Candidates must report and make payment of all rash collected by them every three days. No promises to settle later In the contest will be re ceived or counted. Description of the "Hudson.” The Hudson "33" is the latest crea tion of Howard B. Coffin, master buil der of automobiles, and Chief of the Hudson's departments of engineering. Mr. Coffin, has probably designed and built more successful, famous, motor cars than any other man the industry Las thus far produced. Each succeeding design has been a marvel of Its time. His cars have at. once become the standard for other manufacturers. Still, with th*s noteworthy success, Mr. Coffin has never produced a car that was a failure' So consistent has been his record for splendid achieve mom that it became natural for the trade to turn to his work ns always ti>e latest and most advanced step in automobile engineering. Mr. Coffin t ow devote*, his time exclusively to the Hudson. His greatest work, we .are told by competent critics, is found in the 1911 car. Many 1911 cars havfc been announc ed. With hardly an exception has there been any change from the pre vious year's models. "Perfection of details" Is the common story told.’Hut do you think that the year 1910 mark ed the perfection of the motor car? The Hudson "33” stands out strong ly, vividly In contrast. This car is different from anything ever produc ed. And yet the Hudson "33” upsets no principle of engineering. Jt com Plies nosoiutcly, in every respect, with all proven successful practices of mo tor ear construction It Is simple, accessible, noiseless, powerful, staunch and, like all of Mr Coffin’s designs, Is beautiful, luxur ious and comfortable. Mr. Coffin has no pet theories, lie builds his cars to meet actual requirements and us age on the road and in the simplicity of handling. In tills car ho has Installed a lubri cating system that automatically and effectively lakes care of most, of the distasteful work of the operator and has reduced the sound of motor, l»ody squakes and gear noises, to a notice able silence. Rules Governing Contest 1. Any respectable person may en ter the contest From the fact that each candidate will receive money for the leader, we must Insist that, all contestants be honest and have good recommendations. 2. There is no limit as to the num ber who may entgr the contest. 3* In easo of a tic vote between any two candidates, priority In entering contest shall govern the derision of the Judges. The first of the two tie contestants to enter shall be declared the winner. In case two tie candi dates enterdates enter the contest ot same date, the Bluofleld Nvonlng Lea der shall award equal prizes. 4. Candidates may enter the con test at any time proceeding the flna! closing. 5. The regular subscription price of the Leader as advertised must in all cases be collected by the candidate. 6. The publishers reserve the right to add to these rules from time to time to benefit the contest—rules fair to all contestants. Better Enter Contest Early. ( ano Mates who enter the contest early are the ones who will most like ly receive the largest vote. .Many of your friends W'ill gladly begin to clip the coupons printed each day in The Leader if you ask them to do so. Your friends will gladly give you a years subscription If they an* solicited— maybe for only sly or thn*e months, but all will do something. If you de lay another candidate gets what U rightly yours. The Leader management will assist and advise ALL candidates in get tlug started rightly in the contest, but it will have no favorites to pluy all are equal. Candidates desirlngfTo get subscrip tions from those in arrears for The Leader, will be furnished with full amount of any subscribers indebted ness when any particular name it asked for by a candidate. Contest Opens October 25 The contest will open October 25 at 9 a. m. To the first contestant who sends his or her name to The leader by mail, addressed to the "Contest jEdltof." an additional 'nominating vote" of 5000 will be given. All such letters will be opened on the morning of October 26 and the first letter open ed will get the 5000 vote credit, an nouncement of the same being made In The Leader of that date. r«e a plain, unprinted envelope In sending nomination, so that the "Contest Edl tor" may show no partiality in open ing first loiter. How To Send Money. In sending money to The Lender make all checks and money order* payable only to the Bluefield Evening Loader and addross all correspon donee In care of the "Contest Editor." The Leader will be pleased to fur nlsh printed envelopes properly ad dressed to all candidates on npplica tion. Do not delay —got down to work now. Make out a list of tho section that you intend canvassing for sub scriptions and when the opening day comes, enter tlio contest In earnest go in to win. The prizes nry well worth the effort. The nuuies of persons who may nom Inate a candidate wll not ho printed In The louder, hut the name must be written on tho nominating ballot for future reference. I’orsotml representative of the Blueflold Evening leader will con duct this contest from start to finish ahd absolute impartiality will be shown all candidates, excepting sug gestions as to how to get started In the contest. In passing, it might be well to state that the Illuetteld Evening Leader is the only evening newspaper In this section nnd as much it 1b enjoying a large circulation which can easily be doubled by canvassing. Many Im provements arc being planned for the betterment of the Leader. Wo have put the expense of this canvass in the Rubcrlptlon Contest nnd wll lgive it to the persons whom the community says is the proper recipients. Its up our present and future readers to say who that person shall ho. Candidates aro advised that sub scribers can ho secured in any state in the Union—there is no limit—there are no restrictions ns to where one may solicit—go anywhere. Ths Difforenc*. Miss Languish—Mercyl You don’t menu to say you destroy all jour lovu letters! 1 save mine religiously. Miss Pertly—Of course; but, then, you know it makes a difference where onw bus ouly a few.—Boston Trou ser ip U NOMINATING BALLOT __ Counts 1000 Votes_ Bluefield Evening Leader, Bluefield, West Virginia. Gentlemen:- I desire to enter the following candi date as a contestant in your Subscription Contest as per your published statement: Name _____ Address ______ Voucher! for and recommend' d by # Name __ Address_ -r. -.. , If this ballot is first one received Oct. 26 it will count 5000 votes. . raw ieuur snniPTii coupon Good For 25 Votes VOIP AFTER DATE PRINTED ON BOTTOM Bluefield Evening Leader, Contest Editor: Kindly place this coupon, good for 25 votes, to the credit of Name _ Address Voted by_ .. _ Add rcss... . , Voters rnay clip as many coupons from The Leader as they desire; they all count for any candidate nominated. I his ballot void after October 29th, 1910 WANTED_ SALESMEN WANTED:- Side lino. Attractive novelty on consignment with retail merchants In small towns displaying from illustrated catalog, no samples necessary. Salesmen have spare time between trains can easily earn from $,'>0.00 to $100.00 per month. Commissions paid on receipt of each order. For further information write Garnet Carter Company. Chattanooga Teun. WANTED:—Position by young man now employed by largo corporation; am competent book keeper and am now employed where accurate roe ords aro required by oinee. Best of reference &ven. Can leave pres ent position with ono month's no tice. Address ‘‘Bookkeeper,” care Evening lender. WANTED:- Bright young boys in Mercer county to sell Tho Bluefleld Evening Lender in their home town every evening; fttood commission will bo paid to hustlers; can mnke $3 to $4 each week. Address Man ager Evening Leader. Bluefleld. W. Va. WANTED:—Room and bath or two communicating rooms for one gent leman- furnished or unfurnished but service Included. Must bo c-n (rally located. Write at onco give full particulars and terms. Ad dress "Roomer,” Evening Leader. WANTED:—Five or six room bouse or four room cottago in good neigh borhood for immediate occupancy by family of three; prompt pay ment of rent and good care* of house guaranteed. Address C. H. 1\, caro of Evening Leader WANTED: First class salesman to act art district manager for the sale of the well known Opal Chewing C.urn. First class contrnct to goo man. Address at once Tho Opal Cum Company, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED:- -Two or threo rooms for family of threo for light housekeep ing; must be in good neighborhood and accessible to trolloy line. Ad dress X. Y. Z. caro Leader. WANTED—10 second baud screw i Jacks; will pay cash for them. J. W. Pennington, City. WANTED:-'-Woman to do family v.abhlng Address "Washer,” care of The leader. FOR RENT HANDSOME STORE HOU8E FOR RENT:—I have in my hands for rent one of the best stands on Bland street, now occupied by Ford Mu sic Company, beginning November 1, 1010, This Is one of the hand somest store houses in tho city. Rout, $fiO per month, lias furnace. I). B. Baldwin First National Rank building. FOR RENT:—Nice cottage, suitable for amall family, luxation L’o; Hoone Street. Hath and Furnace. Apply Dr. F. b. Black. LITTLE RED SPOT. If H® W®r® Bigger Thi® Spider Would B« n Real Peril. Strangely enough, the one really dnn g< Nhis spider on the American conti nent Is amall, obscure and practically unknown to popular or journalistic hysteria, Latrodectus tnnetnua la Its acleotlflc name. It in about the vl/.o of a large |k>h. block with II red spot on tb'* back—si useful dinger signal and spins a siiuilJ wel» in outhouses or around wood plb-<. So fur ns !•< known. Its poison la tlm tnoat virulent and powerful, drop for drop, secreted by any living ereaturo Cobra virus, In the minute <fiir.niitv ^vltFb HUi Intro deefua* glands cor.t iln. u <wjE jnoh ably Jihvc no ii|#;»r■ laljle < ;|i* J! upon man, wlioroas the th y «;ibr7*-<'ven otn, in the volume * »4.,j j,v j|1(, cobra's stroke, woit'd herd of elephant*. Were f‘ ! bub- known crawler ns In re ns tb »•* m-iCk htintlag spit) t of nvr gardens and lawns Its bfte would b« iif? i I t. I variably fatal. ffnppflt 'lie • r 1 apotV* fangs, being situill *irrd we dr. can with difficulty penetrate ft ■<• skin j and are able to Injof venom in dtl:, srerou* quantity only wtvn Mm !>*;«• j-i Inflidrd upon sol ie fender : IMiilmd portion of t»m body. Nevertboles ■ f, fn Ilf lea <’on<e<|'ient ujsin Hm l*po < f flits Insert are snffblently well atldsf <*d to bike Mr.k mk established s<de.l ttfl<- /a<j»a. Samuel Hopkins Adatns in Kvery1pe<l*'‘s. | ' * * REINFORCED CONCRETE WO SIDEWALKS, FLOORS, WALLS -M LARS, ETC. WORK GUARANI W. E. McARTOR. 720 Greenbrier 8t. Ph„ue LSIL BLUEFIELD. W. VA. DR. A. D. WOOD '»«. BAB. NORM AND TA.Roa, 8p*«i»im I'fcoratou Bldg. vf V Bluefield Undertaking Co. . Successors to W. S. Crockett No. 17 Princeton Ave. Licensed Embalmers AND Funeral Directors Official Undertaker* Phone 128 N. & W Railroad Co. Public Ambulance Day and Night W. H. FOGlEMINti, Gen. Mgr. Kidney trouble la particularly to be dreaded because Its presence Is not usually discovered until It has assum ed one of Its worst forms—diabetes, dropsy, or Rrlght's disease. If you Huspect that your kidneys nro affoct ‘•>1. by all means use Hollister's Rocky Mountatn Tes—tbo great systemic cleanser and regulator. For sale by The White Pharmacy. , .7.. * *\ m * !•»• • Thos. E. PEERY, M. 0. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose add Th'oat Blucfield, West Virginia OCULIHT N. # W. W4V I .- . “Imitation is the sTncerest flat* tery." Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea has many Imitators, but there Is nothing “Just as good," as thousands o fmen and women have learned with* In the past thirty years. Never sold In bulk or by the pound. Re sure you get the genuine. For sale Jj The White Pharmacy. * ——-. ■■ «—— THE HCIHTI DfBTIL CH. For the Painless Extraction of leoth, Tha Safest, Surest and best Method over used No sore gums or ill effects iollow it* use TEETH . _ I'nil set »>f teeth $5.00 pur** Very finest set of Teeth; no better made at any price* - - $8.00 (!oJt» Crown. * $4.00 Gold ftiffairt' $ I *oo EXAMINATION FREE. W*» invito you to inspect our uarlora and have your examined fr*n». Will lullyou In advance whnt your work will O'*t. All work done by r killed, experienced opyraiorB by our improved methods * W.« give you a ffuarant.au In writing on all work. ■| | \ The ^iftcinnati Dentists Dr. CQMPTON, Mgr, Over Grand Leader Store INVEs^VIKNT liROKERS^^" I State, City and County Bonds Bought ahd Sold OFFICE* HUNTINGTON, CHARLESTON, AND JJLUE- I FIELD, W. VA. /7T witji correspondents in all principal markets. DEALERS IN Real Estate, Insurance, Stocks, Bonds and all kinds of Invest B ment Securities, Loans and Collections* LOTS FOR SALE A O .4, John M- Wirgman, Apply .o wm. McCarthy, Philadelphia 8LUEFIELO, W VA. / />/ ...... _1 Crockett Arsenic-Lithia Springs f r inn, rjt spe/tsia, rhetimutic ftnd shin troubles,tna I,inn, kidney and bjudder disorder and female irregularities. Clears and beaut dies the complexion. Write for booklet. M. C. THOMAS, Crockett Spfings, Va