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BLUEFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH Sunday, Febrtiary 21. trrft-iarittirr FIRST SECTION. T-l TELEGRAPH TekgMfra ryhitlvg Cofcioj. Uu tout in the great cities, in coal 'perhnpR the strangest' feature at'v. people are compelled to live ki M-ventilated and pbbrljvheai- ed tenements and shacks, Death on doorstep and becltoffs to young.

And there la another difference tco, in small towns and coal fields the irlh.fi who receives only Wttttti wage nan: at least have fresh ah- for his a thing Hint AdV JUtea Oft All ina All JlemiUatice. to Impossible in the greater cities. WILL vkntv A wontiEii. It was the intention of the or the new charier that, the mayor shemtd gpi small salary, aril Hvheh'enterpriHing citizens weni to TBIjtfPEBO'rfnIS: Charleston and had the Semite raise itjcUMIl Ho. 14 the limit, to $1,200 nnbther delegation JB very promptly had It nmended tri tlm ItoWred Second Class Matter at house and the r.alary inn.

ut. not more tt Bltteflbia; W. tttij' than fJIOfti If seemB to he woritirtat to the point thai the only luefitld, tifc STOItoAY, 21, 1915. flOOl) way the elty can gel. lis Imslne -tR Ipfot'efiy attended to Is fb employ an officer or some kind who will give his entire time to the 'gffdd'of and have no other hn trt as their who lives without committing any Is not so wise lis he thinks.

Rochefoucauld IIOR.ROm\G FROM OTHER PAH. TIES. absorb him. The new charter provides that the council may employ uny agents or officials that may he necessary to properly conduct the. buiiness or the city, they need Just such a.

mint ns city mnn- nger. The McDowell Recorder takes the Herald-Dispatch to task for accusing the govorhor or -being views expressed when he Addressed the nratlon'of Labor- the other day. Is said by the Labor that: if the governor had delivered i been neglecting a part of his vineyard that speech-in his own county of arc- ,7 iii giving his personal attent on to Dowcll-he Would have been slugged' i Charleston, nnd iwhllo the eat is away vy mine guard. It is a fact that WHKN TtIK CAT'S AWAY. There Is no.Burprise on of the Daily Telegraph over the great success that Is being achieved hy flic evangelIsts In IHluefleld and other sections of the state.

iThc devil has career that Tor fifteen years sepme to be Ie'ding Hlraiyii. io the gallows. "When he was nn hb neigh, bors KBfrgitnrded' hlih. AVhen ho; yielded to law they refused In viei him or to consider very seriously any ehnrge that was made against hlni, Such devotion, perhaps, that he had nt lewsf one virtue 1 with his thousand ew York World. I from timo to time the ideas or are being adopted by other and Hint many of our can he credited to tho (Socialists.

What matter does It make If the idea is a. good one who was that first proposed It. Government would not he for tho good or all. ir till of the improvements were to he hatched out in the minds of single class or parly. If the have a.

good thins, something thai, will benefit all. tlio people, we ought to lie liberal enough to adopt it. Hlghl. at this point remember the legislature. We note that the administration has able tho mice'will play.

I people out of- office wrong. When the voters have put. Is not the part of legislature to deprive them of the. enjoyment of what the majority of their fellow citizens bestow upon them, for this n. country, in which the majority of people are expected to.

rule. In the case of firing appointive that is another matter. lOvery postmaster' In this state has walked the plank-sine Mr Wilson went into and have been HOIIIC officials went iuti) retirement as a remit of special legislation faking them out of ilic TiJft STAR flAX.XE'R. Adapted for flrilish use r.nd respectfully dedicated to the fflrltlsh Adtnirhity. (By ifoss.) Oli, my, cart yoii see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we spurned at the last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight We.

have sl-ways reg. rded as grincho and ill-seeming; Hul the Subm'arflie ncaie, and ihe bombs in the air ll.tvc.niade us content Hint our flag is not. there. Ob, say, does banner now w.ive To insure that no Hrllon can e'er be. a On the shore dimly through the of the deep, "whore (he Kaiser's grim hosl.

in dread'silence' rfposes. "What Is that?" ho. exclaims, "do I wnke or I sleep? What flag now the breeze half conceals, hhlf discloses?" Xow it catches the gleam of the morning's first And Old Glory reflected now shines on the stream. 'Tis the star-spangled banner, intended to wave O'er the Hind of tho free and 1 ho homo of; the brave." Oh, thus be It ever when 'Frenchmen shall stand' Between our loved homos and the loss suffer. Blest with victory and peace try iour Mini stand, And by brave little Belgium, served a buffer.

Then conquer-wo must for keos wo trust To kindly forgot we are ever unjust; And the star-spangled banner we earnestly- crave enable. Birltsniila to still rule (be People Like Pie ftatfjr, teride? Tell digestible, whole; some crust thdt brings everj'- one lor'-'a''second piece'. They like William Tell cake just as well, and William Tell bread, biscuits and muffins. Thereason? Ohio Red Winteji Wheat and a special prdcess ot milling obtainable only in' William. Tell Despair By F.

A. MITCHEL. jiljii -iii -iiirr i lijirjf Jifii'Tl'ri'r i things over because it Jiullt around "the n.cmhers an osaR-1 service. We expect when idea that, measures (lie adlull ratiou were ones, and that those tho lgah )P 80mc anU va who tailed to support thorn were fnll- ngi )Ut nonP of av0 1)CPn ing in their loyalty lo their party. 0l0re )y v( 0 o( of'those who iwnvo tho most persistent: In promulgating this prop iiffirlly themselves, but It milled them have merely 'captured-the spoils by niie charlokion Post: Is to lie.

laiiuch- irse this bugaboo with members of the.capital dly this undor and Vhllo they mareb- rd upland swallowed Ilia doses ladled out fellows who were iiohlnd, l.ho TUfivempht snickered. 'An 'lllnstrnMnn is furnlshwl In the fact, tluit. the como iaK.JB a pure aud unndnit'e; nt.ed Democratle doctrine, that In Clevo-1 it was lirsf pass- 1 and the supreme court, dee.fared law unerinstttutlonnl, and lite Democrats have fought ror It the administration made It. the ltopitlilicanigovernor Virginia wantsto saddle tin the editorship of hNoyd Chapman, of The paper will im issued from Hie plant of the old Kanawha- ('Itlzen, Chapman Is good newspaper mnn, and the paper it Is undevslood Vlll be Hepiiblfoaii In polilles afid is started to back up the administration. The Wlieeling ilTitelligojieer still iTialnlalris strict; iieulrality as to the llhel bill, the.

nieasiiro to allow the governor to fill, the Instead of the people filling them, the Wll' income tax on the people because the IJamson charter, and other sfate needed tiovenlie and ho was Hons, and pretends to be so busy dis- c.rrehil to avoid recommending a lax puling with Attorney Well Hint It is on coal, oil and gas. I'fhe people are of everything else that Is KOlng.to pay (his Income lax, while it going on may he levied on the corporations. May I -New York Evening Tost. OBITUARY. It.

KENT IST, riutl 'PHONE) 528 P. Qe BOX HLtlisFliftD, W. VA. Speclaltyy GHlCfiSJift SKILLS ABU j-niir IlriitjI.l for Biijr CIII.CIIKS.TKII'S liKANnVtf.lA-fw Xtt, ilydfCilthiiiiTiasBesf.Safpst.AlCvJy^Kellalilo" SOLD BY QRIIGOISIS EVERYWHERE Bluefield Normal Business College. (fe a Day cvehih'g: sessions all the year.

Co'minercfal, Academic, and. Departmoils. Crockett Graham Block. w. cuxyiKGjiA.w, riin.

phone No. 474. are going to pay It Just 'pay the war tax. Tho cqrimraH 0 8 There Is some talk of an exit ended Session'of the legislature. The week the i Vhove no place to get money except remaining is long enough to Pass 1 appropriation bills and clean up tac odds and ends that remain, and tlio state can get along for another tha people, arid you can bet.

your last cent, they will get It; If there ever was a case of the adoption of Democratic ideas it Is gestiou of a state income' tax. It is. close relative of free trade. IfEASirRKIV DOLLARS. The daddy's, salary is said something to do with if! Think it! It a man makes a week lils The funeral of ft.

Kent Marcus, wlio was killed in I'incmuatl February fit. was held from Grace Methodist church the following Sunday afternoon, ,1. at; Carter, the pastor, conducted tlio was by fully llfteen hundred people, who were not there through cu- iosity, but sympathize with the family, all of whom are. well known and esteemed 'Bllielieid people. The Moral tributes -by frlcnHs of the deceased young man but attested the esteem in -which he was held in his home town.

Tho church choir-sang "Jesus Lover or, My Soul," and "Nearer, My God to Thee," and the BO I "Sbmo Day We'll was sung by iPrbf, Fischer, who is the singing Grace church 'revival this city, tntet'iucnt. was In Waltiiif flrovo Cemetery, 'the Ipall -hettrers wore B'rank While, W. Peters. Stafford, Guy Dunn, Forrest, ueesc and X. i.

Mnhgus, Marchsivas lioni near Bland Court wenty- years ago, retired in a Christian lfbme. He is survived by a father and mother, two sisters and ope brother, Mrs. W. J. iMays, of iRlup.

Held, and Mrs. Karl Porterllold, of and 'Cecil K. Marcus, of BTitefield. Is said to the credit, or 'the deceased young man that he was never ntoxicttfcd, attended church regularly, and had held positions of trust In Bluelleld. safe (leji'p'sii vKpliihero.

Ho said be did not h'ts grave to he a mocca for SWISS MILITARY SYSTEM. years very nicely. AN AamnlcAx i romance to chances In five to live. baby has something more jp ran ic James, now'dead in'Missouri If he makes a the age of severily-four, was not of When he and the rlgaudhge no since trifle less than three on or four. een utfributed; to them.

They wierc These arc hard, cold-blooded figures, desperate robbers and murderers, and Sio -a week he will have a hard time his own creation. he and )h ibc 'non act ng with him brigand bringing up the Utle Mlovv, tlu wpro mbs they made: cliauws for the baby living being i 'to (he ohlvulry (hat has sli hilt thev are founded on actual statis- Ihe 'offKlttl report of the children's bureau of fife United States government. According to this report, In where the wages amount- tb twenty-live dollars or more, they did not for revenge, has boon said, hut. for bootyj Home of these criiuln'afs had been members of QuantreH's hand of and during the Civil War had taken in forays across the 'Kansas-Missouri border. In this evil company they ac Inst ol loot return of pence led there were elgjity-four deaths to each tnpm naturally" into hlglnvayvmnshlp.

oiid hollies born, in fa mi- They did not pursue the old rends of lles.whoVe'W wages fell to ten del- lai-ijjoy. lpVer, two hundred and buye. lion every thousand' Kom ll Lorn'. TiiPre- IK nn THCY 1 W.hOlft al.a»ll«: is get I ng yw. HiBt they met' Hi ofaer by 'terror to fncJIttnio (heir: ihons aiid houses in which the ticoplojlv- Ibelr escape.

real cause of the 1 Willie Ihe: desperadoes thAiselvos inia The inveBttoitlon n0 Illusions concerning their A atro ous occupation, the people 1 wntws among they In a sparsely the bousoB In whloo settled district of wc Missouri people lived regarded thoni with awe or sympathy tffcr iverjontJIblo for tho' 1 0 1 (hey sum of pro tir rata Tho nventv 8 to house, for. miles around vin whloK 3wasiljn! i could not (Jnd 'rofifgciand hji It was not urttRv m. but 'Wot'e captured in trotiblo. In Te880 ft killed by a Uiero tf, his own gnug, wh(ve Minnesota and member there fl his own gnug, wnco treachery In lho was paid for by the stale, that Hi 1 l.i sin of Ih'o! t0 render. CONSUL INSTRUCTED TO, APPEAL TO CARRANZA Further Agajnst Persecution of Priests 'Hi Mexico iffado Sccretni'y llrj'ah.

Feb. rep- esentntions against the persecutions by Carranza officials of. priests' in Mexico wore made today by ry liryun. Consul Canada, A'eni Crux, Was instructed to appeal dircct- lO' to Ceneral Carruiwa in b'obalf of ISO priests' arrested by Genoral Olirogoii in Mexico City, 'where they are detained In tho liational of'them are reported to be Span-' iards and these, it is said, have been threatened wttlj expulsion from (ho country. Currunr.iv otltcials demanded r.OO.UOO peso's of the priests by a certain timo and when not forthcoming t.61d the foreigners among them, according to reports, that they would be batiished, while natives would be held ill captivity.

It not Known hero how many of the 1 ISO priests wore Secretary Hryan sulci he.hud hoon informed; that one 'Amerlcaif and one lirittsh priest In Mexico city had not been molested. Rhll'roiid communfaat Ion between MCx'lco City and. Vera Cruz, cpt eral days ago, has boon tho aepartmant'was, notiOedj in a. 'dlBpajtciV which said Consul John a. Slllfmnb plepared today to loin Carranza.

at Vora 'Cruz. MIIUiON) Hotel Burned $launtbu, Feb, earlv this morning destroyed the Mlllboro- Bath sm 'ev summer coltnifes at that hotbl. was a two-story, structure and had accommodations rnorcrfnests. i U''. 1 FuKiPrHI of Frank Iftxceisior Feb.

seryifres f6r lJVti.iik James, last, survivor of tho died Thursday; we're held today on his.forni-near here. The body will bo cremated in accordance with James' With No Every Citizen Is a Trained Soldier. The. republic of Switzerland furnish- 'es an example'ln the of military prepHredness well wurth study. It bus no standing- tiniiy.

and yet every inau'ls ii trained soldier anil can ut 'liny time be called upou to defend bis country. Military In Switzerland 'gins at the age; of eiglit'years, from ages pf seventeen to forty-nine service is compulsory at the call of tim state. All males not Incapacitated serve thirteen'- years In the twelve years in the laniiwehr and six years lu from eight years to seveutl'eii the boys In the public KCbobis; and the adf are tirepared'for actual training In piTns. in the first year of their service tb'ey spijud from slxty-seveu to ninety-two days (n crtihp.or maneuvers, depending Upon, jvbptber they belong to cavalry, Infantry, or neers. In each subsequent year tbey to'h thirteen "yea.rs tufantry.

140 for ldo fiir cavalry and 1 us for artillery; This -nibkes total of less theV'tlilrteen years, but the training Is that of actuuj war fare and; trained and seasoned This" fewlss force can only be culled Invasion: For an campaign a. hew. 'army must be volunteerlug.T-Nevfurk News. Tlte gfeatfeuropeanWar has brought out Iftre is -a I.lmo.Vne was milch InMrblt-' In Ills rainli.fr tree. rilnie froih France, 1 hlR riucestry there.

About the'ftegf ulug of the present eWttUry be France und found tile lirahoh of the fatally to whlph he belonged. They lived Iii the on a rohfl ovel- 'WliicTV the ticit'nl'ahs to iSti) mat'ched to Paris. Lemoyne's relatives received blm d.lally and Were qiiiri ciirlotts American. He was aiMUi-'tlilrty years nt the time arid udmlred very much phe of ii)s tlraes refuoVed-H youna; girl'" of i Louise Lemoyne captivoted him by her 'very pleasant rhngbut on seemed that the natural exprSftsifeu br'iier-fiiee was There was with this bit of Witchery Inkier thg't'rehderea'hijr bly altracflve. When she shiiled oh; Martin with Her lip'jrttiei'e was roguery-i In her eyes.

Men are more apt to caught by this sort of thing than dence of character. At any, rate, the American fell lu love with cotisltfahd proposed to taUe her to America with him. "If you knew," she said, wouldn't want me." These were the' words Martin heard jiet sriy without "If 1 knew whaIV" lie asked. "I anl not always -whatyou see me. Sometimes I uni another.person." persons in one body?" "Yes." "Isvyour'doubters lovely us yOU are?" This brought, back the laugh.

1 "I will tell you Whether 1 will go with yon to America is, if you again. But you will that hewould lisle her tomorrow aud every day. till she consented. That, night, his room was Why. he tillng he noticed that pleased him very much.

On the ''Willi Was hung if portrait Louise. The artist' had caught tliiit smile of hers with-iill its'sediiptlveiicss. It seemerl to him smlliiig especla'ijy at hirh. To iVhatevor part of the rod'm be weiit'tlibs'e''inlschlevods eyes followed him. He.went to bed and to sleep.

Presently he was uwukcned'by a flash of light. Some.one had put a lamp In the hall, which shone through the Martin was about to turn over ami to sleep when, lie -gillneed at that, part. of the waif where hung l.oiilse's pie- tiire. The shining through, the transom faced and on it. cold chill rundowii Martin's What a contrast between Louise with iicr smile and as she now appeared! The one.

was the! quintes'siftice or liinocent happiness, the! other I To get rid of the effect of the light Not Only HO accept the savings of our depositors for saro keeplhg, allowing them Three Per Cent. Interest while remaining here, Also Assist our customers to Invest their" savings and profitably as soon ns they hnvo saved enough to do so. Our Customers fo this servire. If you deposit with us you can know your savings are welfare is Fit st Natioiial Bank OLDEST, LARGEST, STRONGEST. Resourtes $2,500,00.

A-Wise Remark been maJeCthat Oilman who much hjas DO stand-, ing in the Comm lfe-same seniimentj to'ii certain degree, ap- plies to the. man who has no hank account. A bank account is easiiy "acquired, Start one with a single dollar if you cannot go it stronger practice ia little self-denial, and you will soon get the habit of systematic, saving; You will be prepared for emergencies. The inter, est-payi'ng department of this bank represents opportunity knocking' ait Will you open it? We are anxious to show you how 1 can help you. tkm TOP NATIONAL BANK VA.

r. (Uapital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $i75 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Out employees are courteous to all. Give us a trial. SPAIN'S WOMAN WARRIOR: Tha Maid of and How Sha SaVed Her City.

The Spniilnrds have erected mouu ment to the memory 'of Angostlna Zaragozd, during the peiilnsulur -war saved ber'citj'i In July. 1S0S. the French were press ing hard upon Saragyssn. The hardest fighting occun'ed st Portlllo gate, where the assaulting batteries more thnn" once readied the dilapidated earthworks. The gunners of the Span lsh buttery were shot ddwn one nfte another, tlio survivors falling before they could dlsebargo' thb last loaded gun.

The.Infantry, flinched, and Hie French closing In- young womah -betrothed" to 'ii youug-sergeant of artll rushed In 'match from her 's' hand the uudls. ciihijged Into th head of the adviincinjj column. Tbo enemy was 1 thrdwn buck. The. citizens wltjj i rushed forward, and the usstiult was clieckud'J' Angostlna received fropfi ihiH'i coiiiuilssliui as snb- lletitena'nt and a life yeiirs later WHS an wngltsh: truveler serving (with her' imtter i she ware- a bltift'sMrtllJIfiry' tunic, on the isleeve shield of honor, on the portrait Martin moved tl'rst way, 'theiranother.

Ail be coi bv 'this was sometimes to show more 7 ufLontse smiling. sometimes mure, of Louise! In despair. The lamp-wlrbont -was- removed' as'. siidderWy as had leaving- the room In dafkuess. Lenlnyne eii-' ileiiVored but tliiit gbiiStly look, from his ineutiii hut' it would not-go iiWiiy.

It seemed tluit Ject portrait was abiint to lie dragged'to mill he' iay wondering what It lie heard the clock strike every 'hour lie tweeu i sooii. 1 wished "to rhriiw tiff' the nqdhave look the; pietiiiV. but dreaded to do fen ring lie would eh. counter that fearful At: last' he suiijmOHedr'resolution to do so. There was the entrancing; siplle tin- dertl'i'e nilschlevbus'eyes.

i lie 1 met'LLoplse' she looked at with a Half flight- i t-s- pression. He i'jir ilie, first linie that she had lieiuii -eRponKiliie for what hud occurred iliiliiiK -night, lint htiw ijo had Tio He liinied from lier with I "ilonsleur Was' libt pleased wlib my double," she a iuilf ione. I.eiiipyiie/riirniHl.; VFxplalii he said. '-Monsieur does not wjsh ine iq iro- wltir hint to AJifei'ica?" "For'benVeir's'sake. Help me to get rid of thatawfiil face." At this siie looked penitent and tblo him that years, ngp.

liefore sbe was the Invadeil France, bad passed the house. At 'lie tliuen w-otunn' spy was taken and eon denineil to death. 'The. night betoro hei-Awecutioiiaii artist liad'oaugbt tlio expression of despair on her face anil hud transferred It lo The picture Had -remained In the lioutfe. amr, recently some one had stijjgested Mint In order to do nwpy-with the greivsiUncx subject- Louise's llkeuess be ptiiuloft over II.

nft'tiie piiliit was thin tor In- some transparent, "in a slight twov; jriotnr.es were hlendoiK Louise, -yiejdlng tp a wliliu. had. 'arranged that sleep racing It and hud herself Ire Id the the ball. LemoyHc, was' at had done and declined forgive h.er for' a Then he pea ted his aud she consented ro -JiHn to America. But before they departed he burned the portrait.

Iniinc T.Mann. fihRS. S. Thorhe. Vice I'Veiltteiit; Thos.

F. Piifretl. 'Oe'het'jcl ir Arltiiir J. Mac Bride, Asst Mur. Oeb.

W. Woodruff Treasurer POCAHONTAS FUEL COMPANY ml of the Consoliilalrd Collieries Incorporated KtporteM, iiii.l liuuker of "Original Pocahontas" Coal Ship from 22 Alines in IHe Pocnhontno Shlii I tons perannum by all rail, tidewater ami the Greet Largaat Producers ot )X In the United Statat. rriiinent of 43 satnplM of "OKIQIIf A.I. ch WHS ICS follows: iTlif muite the Unite stiller I'OCAIIONTAS" coal, taken from ca'Eoi-s furnished by the I'ocahonUs Fuel Couisaay, Fixed-Carhoti. Volatile Matter Sulphur Ash Muisture Total T4 par cant IS.SB .67 4.79 .05 100.00 British Therrual Units 15003 JThli cdiil lii 'warketed undrr the brand of "Oriitinal Po The first of coal from thf Pos Field wire ui.t fro the of Pocahontas Conioiidald Collieries at Pocahontas.

Virginia, in iSiJ. whlc-t mines have since continuously mined Jaild are now mluiiftf the No. 3 vein -ml shipphu tie highest tfra.ie of Pocahontas coal. Lartait No I Broadway, NEW YORK 11 URA.VCti Oi-l-ICKS: rVoRF6tK II? ISTilN. Boarrtof Trade Bldr.

Buildlnir. ClSClVSATrt. OHIO.Traction Bulldlnr BLUKFlKl.ti. WRIT VIRGtVI.V. Aventa and 1itstribulor.s in New Kmrtand; New Ent land Coke Ill Street, an i Uosk', Boitou.

Greit t.akes—Sinliiity. Ohio. and Toledo. Ohio. TKaWatarPiara: Lambart Paint; Stwill 's tni Niwoo-INivi, Va.

Tuas Bunkered at City Plera, Norfolk. Va. AtfU: TJVANSa K.KID, 1)1 UadehhaU St. Agents in Italy: HKNKYCOE Ik CI.KK1CI. Piartii s.

Milteo 15 Genoa. 1 West iitil Kirop an C.wl Con-miners Invited 11 Correiponl with Pocanontas Fuel Broadway, New York City, U. S. A. Cable "WutMjaV "Sebtt's 10th," B.

C. till and 5th Unfon" and "l.ieber'i" 1 WE CAN SHIP YOU COAL NOW 'V JOHN M. WIRGMAN. (Pbrmerly BluHfield Watef Works Improyem'eit Company's Property.) Apply to EASLEY BELL Bluefield, W. Va.

TJint prank Jamr 3 n0 was efWqe la fhelp homee, punished for'fltiy ot his iiitBdeeds is vfUh the ashes placed In a 14,000, coal'mitte Ho 4 of Palltor- rthi. iP which has been worked for ten yenrs, has produced In that time ,000 tons of ooaL The graitr shipping butdnessof braHkti'lK Inrgoly controlIpd: by farmers tnrouKlv. thoir oo-opoiatlvo Tfy Teem prepared to do your work. Our modern methods omildo ns to iilve the best tit the most reiisoiinlile price. JVe do not boloiur to the dentHl nssoclatlon.

lia'V'o and most coniplele dental office in Southern Open 8 p. m. EXTRACTING ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS, Set of TeotH Very bent Sot of Teeth (no better made at Gold Crowns Finings Silver Fillings Kxtractions- $5.00 any price) $4 .00 All Work flunraiiteed. Examluntfon Vm, YEA i r.T; 8 Dr, J. S.

Compton tt Over the 6 and 10 Coat Stora BLUEFIELD, rV. VA. i..

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