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Thanksgiving I Specialties § (' rvers t< carve that l urke\ Sj> »«#t < t » Sasic t! .it I'urke\ C'ake Mi\.-rs t > mix that cake ( hop; e: s to ch ;> tiiat sa a*i uml other «!lit*> . Wn 1 ■ 1 'll ; . Per Ar* a < ‘ottec. Pans and all kinds oi n'ec iit tic articles to prepare that cranberry sauce and other essentials for the Thanks giving Dinner* p One of the 20th century dou ble heaters to make that home comfortable while r 11 > ytng that l’hank<;riviiig 1onne • I Lit ut i o', t -a.it one of our Modern and up-to-the minute dt< i anges to coo', that i hanksgiving Meal on. A.l \ iic« s are the lowest, our service is th.e best. If you cm i c • . e to select just c ill phone 2SI and wo will do the re t. Hardware" j. CtCII -^TTG. _ _ _ __ j I I j The Quai ity is Remembered i | When the Price is Forgotten j ! Perfect Work Prompt Service Right Prices Courteous 1 reatment U*£ Foland Printing Co. ! “Particular Printers” 23! Princeton Ave. - Bluefield, West Virginia LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Give us the Op portunity to Dress you BETTER on the same or less rponey with j Adder's Collegian Cloths • /' ll-’now sfyl • r lothr s cost no more than oromaiy clothes, and besides spendid servicea bility, they £,v< you the best of up-to-date style suaP ar,d distinction that improves any man’s P*1 ,M li ' r,f' ^ppf,;’ranrv. We guarantee a Pf r* ct fit. Suit sand overcoats 'IS, $1 Sand up. UNION CLOTHING CO. C. W THORNTON. Prop. Newlocatlm, 241 PRIWHM ME. • . BLIIEFIELO, V. VI r i t T. <’. Hubbard of Princeton spent yesterday in the city. * * » \V. H. Caldwell of Flic hlands, Vo:; was in the lity today. Frank Stirber of Pocahontas was in the city today on business. * * * .1 M. CalpM* of ley v.-.s .vnotiR the IJIueP* id visitors today. * * * Mr. ind Mrs. ('. (?. Webb of F .•ynr-‘ dott spent Sunday In the city. * •* -* W. Henry lohnson of S;:i- oil P resist* red at the Crane] today. * •* * P. K. Porter c»f Williamson spent 1 Sunday ■ isltins friends n the* cty. | * * # Mrs. K. T. Spencer who I.as been quite ill for the past few weeks Is very much mprovoel. .1. II. Wright returned la t nig't ' from Koanokc where he attended a' meeting of the Shrlners. AT- jf * Fred A. Kamey retrrned Mis morn ing from Indiana where he lias been employed for several months. * » Charles S. Van Noppen, who has been visiting W. I). Ellis for several days will return to his home n Greens hoio. N. C. tomorrow. * * * 1). Hugh Jenks of Cincinnati, gen eral manager of the Producers' Coa» company, who formerly had headquar ters in Uluefield, was In the city today. •* -* * S. N. Worley, chief clerk ia YY., K. Decker, division superintendent of .the Norfolk & Western, is expeeted back tomorrow from a vacation trip as far r\*est as St. I.ouis. * * •* I id. .M. Waite of Dante, vice presi dent ot tiu* Clinchfteid Coal Corpora tion, accompanied by bis family, was* In the city today looking after busi ness matters connected with his com pany. MEETING OF COUNTY COURT Ernest Freeman of Dram well, pres ident of the county court, was in the city today enroute to Princeton to at tend a meeting of the collar. The1 meeting was held Ills afternoon and | only routine business was transacted. DOING NICELY. Mrs. Fred Christie was operated upon yesterday for app« ndlei is at St. Lukes hospital, and is getting along very nicely. Hotel Ai rivals r i New Altamon*. K. 15. Newberry, N. Y.; Warth Kil patrick. Conuelsvilie. Pa.; J. A. Arnw strong, Conuelsvilie, Pa.; \V. R. O’Connor. City; Goo. II. blew. N. & W. lty.; M. W. Glenn. N. & W. Ry.; M. Zarel. Welch. W'. \’a.; Carp titer k Roxley. Welch. W'. Va.; G. M. vrm , strong. Petersburg, Va.; W. H. Iiiuni enst,.|n. Pottsvill. Pa.; F. K. por.cr. W'illlamson. W. Va.; F. V. Wotjdfcor, C’ity.; T. .1. O’Neal, Ashland, W. Va.; fas. Coughlin, Ashland. \V. Va.; J. i W. Ryen, Hiawatha. W. V';:.; W. If. Ilfilh. City; A. I). Rice, Worib. W’. I Va.; P. R. Shur. City; J. J. >i<Carn., ! Syracuse. N. V.; .f. s. Wall, Radford, | ■ Va.; F. M. Southerland, City; .fno. W. Mix Lynchburg, Va.; M. N. Moor man Lynchburg. Va.; J. P. Moorman, Lynchburg, W. Va ; W. Henry John ston, Springton, W. Va. MRO. PAYNES FU^RRAL TOMORROW AT 10 A. M. The ftiners! of Mr** 0. fl. Payne, died Saturday afterifoon. has been postponed from .'{ o’clock this aftci noon until H» o’clock tomorrow morr ing on account of the fact that her brother who resides in Tennessee could no* arrive in time. The sop vice will be held at the home on Rluefitld avenue, Rev. Milliard of the Chrstian church officiating The m iment wil Make place In Walnut Grove eemotary The deceased is survived by a Inis band, who Is a vard conductor on t|>r Norfolk K Western, and three chil dren beside* a large circle* of friends a tel rein the*. WORK HARD AND WIN PRIZE ’The Favorite Candidate* ill the Lender subscript Ion contest will win a handsome prize for Just a little special activity. Help your favorite1 candidate win one of the prize The Furcka Hardware company held their Range exhibit every day in the year and this time you got chan ces on the FREE heater See them.! ' oupons count for your candidate ; TUB BETTER WAY Ifll : BREAK A BAD COLO - * The Most effective and harml1?1? way to cure the Grippe or Urea': a 'severe cold, either In the head, t ,.est, I back. stomach fir limbs, is a dose cl Pape’s Cold Compound every t*u liours until three consecutive doses are taken. You will distinctly fee' ‘lie oeld breaking and all grippe symptoms go ing aft-’r the v ry fir <t dose, ft nro r>nt ly relieves t!<- c.ast ini-crahle •• v rn! • via pnin-. i.Iache. dullness, head and nose : ■ .' t up, fevcrlshr ’sneezing, r . i> - -t. mining o." •!>«,' nose, sorenr ° s‘iffn< and rl • my*' tic aching. Take t’il'• I:: rmlcis Compound as directed with :!>o knowledge h'a*. there? is no other medicine, ina.de nuv where else in tiie world, which will I cure your cold or on«l Grippe misery as promptly and without an*’ other n « : it pence or bad after-effects as a 25 cent package of Pape's Cold Com pound, which any druggist in the world can -apply. After thr-e \ears' research we have conclusively demonstrated that f|ui nine is not effective in the treatment, I of colds or grippe. ' cKunion Galveston, Tex., Nov. 21.—Prepared to back up with facts and figures its claim to be being the bes1 governed I city in the I’nion, Galveston will' serve as an object lesson to the d< legates from municipalities'all over the (country who asscinl led here to-1 •lay to take part in the first national | congress on the commission form of city government. The commission system, which had i*s origin in Galveston, spread rapid ly throughout the South and Central West, and is now gaining adherents in many east ern and far western iolti ies. Great centralization and respon sibility and the abolition of party lines are the principal claims made for commission government, whiefv1 juh stitutes a mayor and board of commis sioners for alderman or cottnc iimen. Reports from lies Moines and various other largo cities which have adopt ed the'plan declare that it is an unqualified success. Lynn, .Vti^ss., voters rec* ntly passed favorably on the innovation, and Baltimore and other large eastern cities are said to be giving the matter serious Consid eration. <; Although Galveston lias barely held its own In population since the terr - 1 hie hurricane and flood that all but I wiped out the city, great civic, im provements have been made ami the1 city is more prosperous that ever be- j fore. Except for the adoption of the] commission plan, involving a sound and stable government, it is declared that Galveston would never have'rH* on from her ruins, / •! < TO SELL INDIAN Washington, Nov. 21. All r.f the unallotted lands of the Five Civilized i rlbes of Indians In Oklahoma* ap proxlirat !ng 1.650.000 acres, will he sold by public auction In-ginning to day. 'll-.- a.c will be by counties and \ill continue until March r 1011. When if is expected that tho entire immense wt will t ivo be<-n disposed of. Secretary of the Jn/nfior Ilalllnger d< <jid< d to sell there lands5 aft'ter p *r sonally visiting Oklahoma, studying tlte status or the five civilized trfbos. and holding many conferences wi h President Taft and Commissioner of Indian Affairs Valentine. I lie; lauds offered for sale include 5.400 acres in the Seminole nation, 114,000 acre- in the Creek and Semin ole nations and 1.450,000 acres in the Clioetaw and Chickasaw nations. Tht lands have been advertised, with the minimum price water!, ami the terms call for 25 per cent at the time ,>f M i|< 25 per cent, in six months, and 5Q per rent, within eighteen months, with In teregt at 6 per cent.. The forested area in the Choctaw nation, amount ing to about 1.565,000 acres, will ai -o he offerer! for Hair- soon. ConxrM* will hr- tisio <1 at hr- mining M-sslor to malt*- pr.r. isjon for tlie sale of coal i and asphalt lands r.f the InrlfAns. TELERAPHER8 MEET, V. f.amnn r.f Troi^bvllle, Va.. Chairman f.t thr- Order of Hallway Telegrapher was pre-fiit at « meet Ing of the order at Its hall Saturday night. Is your favorite in The I.e*Mi<tr taco? (Continued from Page One) |the Westminister confession a.‘; such; tie Baptist say take the Philadelphia confession of Faith as such and 'lie Methodist says, take the Discipline at the ere< d. Hut not one uf these would l •it' * the other's and that makes P hn> . less, flat they ail are willing to t ike the Bible as complete and suf ficient. Then throw away your cr d; <nd stand on common ground here, the Hlblo., "Again each one of these would s gest his own name as the name for Hod's people to wear. Hut neither of the- ethers v.ould agree to wear It. So we are balked again. But all of them are ready to he called simply, Chris tian. Tills is common ground. Throw away ^-our divisive human names and lot's take the divine. The divine orig in and beauty of this name were' showu. • I “Hut how about baptism. It Is a known fact that there Is no Standard t JCrcck lexicon on earth defining tlii* ' word to sprinkle or to pour. There is? not an occurence of it in all Clas ic' or Mebrnistic Greek so moaning. Jes us used it and gave not the siightes* hint tl-.af he gave to it any other than it: classic meaning. It is the One Hop'ism of Paul and there is n>» otlier. All agree tihat in.rnrrsSpn is valid i baptism. .Millions r iy that pouring and sprinkling are not. They are in novations without a word of divine warrant. Immersion therefore, is the only common scriptural ground. Let's taito It, unite the forces of^God and save this old world! “The church of Christ tuk-s the Hiblo only a : its rule of faith and prnc tico. It wears the name Christian a? the one universal, God-breathrd name for. 1 Us family. It practices only -th • one baptism, immersion, as the form of entering Jesus Christ. (Jal 3:27. It ■va^ an unanswerable plea. The vast audience was deeply impressed. Service tonight at 7:30. Subject: "Mission of the Master." RESUME FREIGHT RITE HEARINGS M t • • •«. I Ney/ York. Nov. 21.—Investigation of the proposed advance in freight rates by the eastern trunk lines was resumed in this ei'y today bv the Interstate Commerce Commission. Abodt a score of witnesses, principal-) ly shippers, have been called to testi fy and present their reasons why the .rates should not be raised: ! . ft is expected that the' taking o' jkegtimony will be concluded at the hearing, and the presentation of final* j arguments in the case has been set! for Dec. 14. The commission is not! likely to announce a decision until early in January and possibly not. till February. FIGHT OVER PRESIDENCY. "New York. Nov. 21.— A warm fight over the presidency, now held by Everett C. Brown of Chicago, is in prospect at the annual meeting today) of the National Amateur Athletic Uni on. Every branch of the big organ!-1 /.ation which controls the atnateur athletic activities of the country is represented, as a number of import aa affair- .i ?.• tip for final dlspo fli _ Do not miss getting a chance on the free heater to be given away by the Eureka Hardware company. _ — 1 j Phone Us Your Orders for ^$7indow Glass : i Same will have our prompt and careful attention, and will be delivered promptly | W. H. HARRY & COMPANY Phone No 103 | Nos. 135-137 Princeton Ave, — George E. Curry, a white brakcman on the Norfolk & \VrFt"rn, aged twenty-1 our was Instantly killed this morning a; 7, o’clock while making a [coupling on the yard at Frkman. He was caugh* between the bum;:c4*s of tho engine and a freight car and crii3h ed to death. No ollleial in n Illation bt'a ypt been mr.de by the con pany, and it is not 1 nown at this t.im ,vho \\a:i responsible for the acclden*. Curry was a resident of Roaring River, N. (’., where lie leaves a wife and many relative s. The remains will be sent to the old homo for burial. Washington, Nov. 2y.—The- census bureau issued a report today on the [cotton ginning showing 8,764.153 ba!«*s jgnued from the growth of 1910 to Nov. I 14, compared With 8,112.199 for 1909. The tltal amount ginned shows a percentage of last three crops 80.5 for j 1909, 74.3 for 1908, and 60.1 for 1907. HUTTON DAILEY STOCK COM PANY, AT ELKS’ ON WED NESDAY. i Hie coming engagement cf Hutton* i Baile Stock Co., on Wednesday next will be a society event of the season and 200 sea*s have been reserved for | the ladies FREE on the opening night. That is one lady free with each paid I adtnisson up untl Wednesday night at 7:00 p. m., if secured at White’s Phar j macy whore they are now on sale. | The play will be a four act society drama enMtled “The Potter Way." | There is plenty of comedy running all through the piece to give all n good laugh and drive dull care away. Also It is a story long to he remem bered as It teaches a great moral les sen. It is a dramatlza ion of the popular I novel: “In The Bishop’s Carriage," land will bo beautifully costumed and staged wiht the special scenery built especially for the* piece the same as it was produced in New York City all Inst season at the high priced houses. • The Hutton-Hailey Stock Co. will give you this piece in its entirety at popular prices. (Press Not.) HELPFUL HEN HAS HER TUNING TODAY. St. Louis, Nov. 21.—A cackling and crowing as of a thousand barnyards combined into one resounds through tho Olive street building in which the St. Louis Poultry, Pigeon and Pet StockAssociatlon today opened its third annual exhibition. The “help ful hen” is responsible for no small part of the material wealth of Mis souri. Illinois. Iowa and other Central states, and ail the champion egg pro ducers of the section, with their male consorts are on view here. The show will continue through the week, and bids fair to eclipse the state poultry how to be held next week at Kansas City. The turkey display is large, despite the nearness of Thanksgiving Day. and the big birds, in e&ciping the late usually assigned to th"ir kind, will have much to be thankful for. MINNESOTA CASES. St. Paul, Nov. 21.—Arguments of counsel in the Minnesota freight rate cases commenced today before Judge Sanborn, of the United States circuit court, and will continue four days. Owing to the importance of tho cases, a decision will be rendered as early as possible, and the cases will then go on appeal to the United States Supreme Court. The power of every state to con every railroad commission in the coun try hangs on this cuP, and while the case originated in Minncsor*'. the effect of the forthcoming deci sion will be felt in every state and territory of the Union. OPEN FENWAY COURT. "Boston. Nov. 21.—Mrs. John /L Gardner’s widely famed art treasures at her magnificent mansion. Fenway Court, were opened to the view of the public today For three hours each afternoon during the next ten days the Gardner home will be vir tually a public art gallery. Admis sion is charged, the proceeds to go to charity. TAX NOTICE. City taxes for the year 1910 are now due. The usual discount will be al lowed if paid on or before Nor. 30th, Pay now and save the discount. L. A. HOOPER, Treasurer, \X e are prepared to furnish Cut Flowers on Short notice, and solicit your orders. Thanksgiving is Thursday of This Week * You have ordered the Turkey, now don’t forget the F lowers, they lend beauty to the repast on this special day. Kelly-Jackson Drug Co. Princeton Ave. and Tazewell St, ( £) Telephone 195 Bluefield, W.Va. <3