Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Raleigh Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 5

Location:
Beckley, West Virginia
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Dr. McCray OSTEOPATH1C PHYSICIAN and BIO-CHEMIST Specializing in Chronic EYE If you are a sufferer from any came tee me. I remove the cause of (fcemse instead of treating the effect. Office at Hotel Buckley. PERSONALS Mrs.

Stella Shumate, of Stover, was the guest Tuesday ami Wednesday of her sister, Mrs. Charles L. Heaberlin. Miss Lois Lilly, of Blueficld, returned to her. home Sunday -after a visit with her sister, Mrs.

W. W. Wilkes. 'E. 8.

Bragg and family, who occupied the Callaway home moved to Hurit- ington this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Mead have rented the Callaway property and will soon be moving in. Jessie Ball, of Huntington, arrived in the city Sunday to spend his two weeks' vacation with his parents, Mr. and.Mrs. A. Ball.

J. C. Griffith, of Shady Springs, attended court here-this week. J. H.

Maynor, of Maynor, was a visitor here the first of the week. Mrs. J. Hugh Miller and children, of Mrs. W.

Westley, of Fitimatrisk, wan a visitor to Buklcy Monday. Mrs. M. J. Kent, who him been quite i)! for several weeks at her home oil North Kanawha street, is getting along nicely.

Rev. I. N. Brayshaw, of Princeton, will be he(c Sunday to hold services in St. Stephen's Episcopal church, Sunday evening.

Attorney and Mrs. P. H. M. Patterson and family, with their guests, Isabelle McTaggart and Stewart Warren, returned Wednesday from a month's motor trip which included the cities of Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Ann Arbor, Cincinnati and Chicago, besides a voyage across Lake Erie.

Mrs. Wallace Ford and Miss Ocie Ford, of Laylnnd, are visiting relatives in the city this week. Attorney Win. H. Sawyers, of Hinlon, attended court here the first of the week.

Misses Jean and Daisy Miller, of Bellepoint, spent a few days here the first'of'the week their father, Judge James H. Miller, who is presiding over circuit court. Mrs. Herbert Graham, of Hinton accompanied them. Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie. M. Osborne were visitors to White Sulphur last Sunday. Mrs.

John Poteet and son Fred, of Mlra iiaurs spent with Mrl. M. L. Painter while attending teachers' instituto, returned to her home at St. Allans K.

R. Davis, who holds ((osition with a hardware firm at Welch, is hnnij 3ii a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Davis.

Miss Eva Ferrell, of Huntington, who was visiting Miss Mildred Mc.DanicU returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. V.

dottle, of Pmi'y- town, on Meadow Creek, are visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Evans: nnd children returned Saturday from 'i visit to Mercer Healing Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Zimmerman and children, of Charleston, arrived in the) city Friday to be guests at the Beck-1 ley of Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. for a brief visit. Miss Mayme Meade, who has been a guest at the home of her brother, and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Meadc, left for home at St. Louis, Thursday.

Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Bakins, of Carlisle, W.

and Miss Helen Strailer, of Beverly, W. sister of Mrs. Eakins, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E.

S. Dupuy. Mrs. Jennie Conway, who has been home That Are Right Marshes, were among those who very for soveral weeks at her ter-ded the Chautauqua here this week. on Third avenue, is reported as slowly Mrs.

E. T. Seymour, of Hinton, is the improving, I -mr truest.of Mrs. T. C.

Moorefield. Miss Mary Peck, of Cashmere, was H. B. Charleston, was a the'guest of Miss Flora Withrow over Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs: Z. A. Petty, of Fireco, Thurmond, with Mrs. Kate of Peola Mills, who visited Mrs. John from (hc ness visitor here Wednesday.

Dennis Derfy and Lee Marshall were here from Hiawatha Monday an( 1 were visitors here Friday. a(1(lition trip to Washington. D. C. Anderson and Mrs.

E. L. Ellison during ChaUtauqua week returned today to Greenbrier 'Springs, where they have a cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

T. K. Laing, of Wills Branch, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs Pm'h, and daughter, Miss Dorothy and son Rival, of Vanceburp.

visited Mr. Mrs. Moss Tuesday, having motored here in their car. Mrs. Ashton File and son Dwight left Thursday for Boston.

accompanied by Mrs. H. D. Wiggin, who has been their guest for the summer. Bixon Pinkucy, of Bear Creek, Montana, in a priest at the home of his aunt, Mrs.

B. S. Dupuy. Mrs. Pearl of Surveyor, was a visitor Tuesday.

Barley KiUrore left, Sunday to report ji' Fort Harrison, where he was commissioned ns second lieutenant the officers' corps. Lieutenant Hal M. Scott arrived in the, city "Wednesday on a few days' leave of absence from his company, which is.stationed at Princeton. Moye, of was a court visitor here on Wednesday. W.

Moore, of Goodwill, was visiting his parents here this week en route to Charleston. Miss Howard, who will Tj the 'lie millinery department Oarv: of the E. M. Payne Company, arrived Morton. Gary, in the city Thursday.

Harvey Dearne. of Columbus, 0., was a business visitor here the first of the ness matters, week. Squire John R. Smith, of Daniels, was a business visitor here Thursday. While Taylor Rogers, of Charleston, was a business visitor to the city Friday.

Daniel Boone, Sullivan, was registered at the Beekley Friday. here'he renewed his subscription to the H. Miller, cashier of the First Na- Herald and stated that he had ust tional Bank at Thurmond, spent Sunday completed threshing out 460 acres in. the city at the home of Mr. a.nd Mrs grain Jack Anderson, where Mrs.

Miller and Frank Lemon was a business visitor to Lillybrook Monday. George 'Blankenship was here from Leeo Sunday to visit his parents. John Bnir. of Daniels, was a Beekley business visitor Thursday. C.

W. Ellison and E. A. Akers, of children are guests. Miss Grace Bailey, of Athens, is the guest of Miss Kuby Martin.

Miss Louise Hensel left Saturday for her home at Staunton, where she will spend a few weeks vacation. R. V. Martin has returned from a two Maitland, purchased lots from the Lilly weeks' visit to Blacksburg and Land on the old Beekley homestead I other johits in property the first of the week. M.iss Helen, who accompanied him is eX- Attorney George Williams returned tending her visit to relatives a few days the first of the week from a business longer.

R. G. Richards was a business visitor Mrs. G. J.

Orally JRftl Miss Lilly to Hinton last Saturday. O'Neal, of Crab Orchard, were Beekley Lieutenant Hereford McGinms who visitors Monday has becn visitin Parents, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Stegall. who was the Mrs. W.

H. McGinnis since leaving the euest of her sister, Mrs. Alfred Preston training camp at Ft. Benjamin Harn- at the Becklev recentlv, returned to her son, was called to Gettysburg, Pa, Sun- home at Favetteville Wednesday. "'here he will be an officer of the W.

Gaston Caperton, of Slab 5911 "'t'antry. was a.business visitor to Beekley Wed-1 8- a (l T) nas McmIs (1 of New River company, were busi- "I'rnonE those in the city last, woe ij "ess visitors to the city Saturday. who lots from the Lilly! Mrs. .1. C.

Vail and daughter, who Anthony Holiday, Thorpe, and Col. James Sterrett, of Logan, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. C. M. Bin- of TCilc.y.

this week. Mrs. A. A. Lilly, of Charleston, who was the guest for a few days of Mrs.

VV. W. Wilkes. home the of the week. Mrs.

George Rpitler and twin dangh- Jessie and Janice, of New York City, who were the guests of the fam- i'y of li. B. Yiipli-, left the first of the week for 'heir home. Miss liebccca Lewis, of McAlpin, was 'J i '-(iH'v o'' and Miss 1 rma Yaple. H.

J. Harrison, of Winding Gulf, was J. F. Burns, of Superior, was a vis- 1 a business visitor here Saturday, itor here this week, looking after busi-: Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Cook, of Marshes. were visitors to the city Saturday. Miss Eleanor B.

Bateman, of former teacher of the Beekley Institute, will arrive in the city Wcdnes- Ice Cream and Sodas Our ice cream pure and wholesome, rich and always the same, always the best Our sodas and sundaes are large and luscious. Every trial a happy smile. THE PEOPLE'S FRUIT STORE IT. Swklsy, W. Va.

Mrs. J. H. Lilly and family, of Princeton, are visiting Mrs. V.

T. Lilly this week. H. E. De.Tarnette and J.

H. Lilly, of Princeton, were in the city Thursday on business. Assesor G. H. Mellon, Bert Clyde Scott and Tom Lewis, who attended the K.

P. convention in Blue-j field, returned Thursday. W. A. Curtis, of M'htden, is in the city this week, trying to secure a house.

He expects to move his family here in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Z. A.

Petty have returned tp Beekley, after spending sev- eral months at I-'ireco. and will be I iciled at the Beekley hotel for the winter. Mr. Petty has resigned his position at Fireco to accept a position on the road with Noyes-Thomas of Char, leston. T.

N. Main, of Hmitington. was a 'business visitor to the city I Mr. and Mrs. Gr-M.

Callaway and, daughters, Sylvia and Mary, of Huntington, are guests of relatives in the city, I Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Zimmerman and children.

of Charleston, returned to their home, Wednesday after a few visit with Mr. and Mra. C. A. Zimmerman.

i A. W. Burnet, of Maben, was a ley business visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

E. T. Seymour, of Hinton. were visitors to the city Wednesday. A.

M. Ilosenholt, a Virginia Power On in pa man. was here from Charleston, on business Wednesday. J. C.

Hamilton. C. W. Dillon and .1. i H.

Dillon, prominent citizens of Fny- ictteville, were visitors to Bccklcy Wednesday. Mrs. C. L. Allen, who returned from visit to relatives at Buchanan, Thursday of last week, left Thursday of this week for Coal River, where she will join Mr.

Allen. J. Robertson, foreman at the Winding Gulf Collieries, underwent a neriouri operation the Beekley Hospital last week, which wai very niic- and in getting along nicely. COMETH-NGforthe it's a difficult problem to select a gift that will not be duplicated by some one else. In our years of experience we have helped many puzzled people make judicious selections.

Let us help you to make yours. Our stock comprises a thousand and one different articles that would prove both useful and highly you go further. Wi OM ycu. BECKLEY JEWELRY STORE W. TA.

If yoU wear our made to measure clothes you will never need to! worry about your the style being, right-up to the minute or the quality being of the very best. We get the latest weaves and patterns just as soon as the mills can deliver them and we know just how to give you that stylish, dressy appearance that others envy. Whether you want clothes for business or for dress, you will make no mistake In placing your order with us. KESTER KESTER MERCHANT TAILORS. Opposite Court House.

BECKLEY, W. VA. an see. involve a recuperation of its a vindication or' tfic- -st re lit'ih of its policy; both of those ivrafc would make it necessary to create a per- am i nosc that are strong. manent hostile combination of nations damage, the dismemberment of against the German people, who aro in- l( establishment of selfish und ur- struments; and would result ia aban Inn-' elusive economic leagues we deein ing the new born to the ijitri-vus riM and in the end worse than the manifold subtle anil 0 pl 0 for a peace-of any the certain counter revolution which ens a ij or enduring pusce.

would be attempted by all the malign lmlst asf poll ls tice influcnces to which the finrmsn govern- the common rights of ment has.of late accustomed Mie cannot take the of the-' Can peace be based upon a restitution present rulers of Germany as of its power or upon any word of honor an tee of anything that is to eniTmv, it. could pledge in a treaty of less explicitly supported by sncfi eorf- aml accommodationf elusive evidence of the will and Responsible statesmen must now-ev- the German people themselves.as erywhere see, if they saw before, that 'io other peoples of the world would IK; Jus-peace can rest securely upon political tified in accepting. Without suelt £B4r-- or economic restrictions meant to antees treaties of settlement, agrce'- fit some nations and cripple or emL-ar- niont.B for disarmament, covenants rass others, upon vindictivo ae'ion of set up arbitration in the place, of any sort, or any kind of revenge or dc- territorial adjustments, day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Hatcher. Trma Walker, of Huntington, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.

E'. Bibb. Everett Dunk'ley left for Wilson, N. where he will be a student of -the Atlantic. Christian College during 'the coining term.

Lawson returned Monday from a visit with friends Miss Mary Conway left Tuesday for Baltimore and Philadelphia, where she will buv millinery and notion supplies for her fall trade. Mrs. W. M. Mendor, of Hinton, who was the guest of friends in this city and Mabscott last week, returned to her home Mrs.

A. C. Williams, of Hinton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. W.

Beaty'. J. Lilly, of Odd, was a Beekley Miss Mary Gertrude Meadows, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. P.

Gadd since Friday, returned to her home Sunday. H. Lilly, Wm. Plumley and C. C.

Coulter were visitors here from Hinton last. Saturday. Miss Myrtle Hoover, who has been visiting relatives in Charleston, returned, to her home here Saturday, accompanied by Miss Anna fivendoll, of Huntington, who'will visit here for several days. J. Donald HujMuhrins and fa'iiiln nassed through Brekley last Friday from Detroit, their home to Hiu- ton, where they will visit relatives.

Miss Rena May Love, who is visiting her Mrs. Tom Doggntt, at Doughty Oanip. is the gu of the Parr children at Willis hotel thi-- wr-ek. Miss Minnie Bumganlnc'' and niece Margaret Pumgardnpr', of Sfaunt.on, Va who have been visiting the home of and Mrs. Lewis Bumgardner for several weeks, will leave Wednesday for their home.

Miss Eunice Williams has returnei' from a visit to Miss r'lorencc Soaman al Carlyn Bibb left Monday to necom- 'paiiy Mr. Nowlen to Lyiichburg. on an automobile trip. They will return the last of the week. Tom McVey was a court vi.dtor here from McAlpin Claude Hoilandswortli, of Cranberry, was here Monday, attending to inrsinoss before the circuit court.

Andrew Stubblefield, of W.TJ a Monday business visitor. Thos. IT. Wickham motored to Lillybrook Sunday, returning in the after, noon. Kdward Hoover, of Charleston, was I here to spend Sunday with Mrs.

Hoover and little son, who are spcnding a.fow weeks at the hdme of Mr. and MM. H. B. Phippa.

Mrs. George Spitlcr ami twin iiigh- ters Jessie and Janice, of New vy.rk City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. B.

Yaplc and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. T).

Long, of Hr.lti- more, arc spending a week at ihc home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mm; W. L. Long. Mini Eliza Douglsm, of Hun, who a gueM of the Yaple -luring in- her home PEACE jtorms -they (Continued from Page.Four.) ithv German pcojjlw of tional action and honor; which chose Its included, if they will accept cttm'itT- own time for the war; delivered its and not seek domination, blow suddenly; stopped ut "The test, therefore, of'ievorv- no barrier either of taw or of of peace is this: Is it bancif swept a whole continent within the tide faith of all the peoples involVwf of the blood of soldiers only, merely upon the word of an aiiiliiliotir but the of find and intriguing government, on th" children also ami of the helpless poor; hand, and a group of free peoples and now stands balked, not defeated, the other? This is a test which fc" the enemy of four fifths of the the root of the matter; and it is This power is not the German people, which must be applied.

Jt is the ruthless master of the German people. Jt is not business of ours how "The purposes of the Unitcit fifafes-" ill this war are known to the that great people came under its con-1 W0 every people to whom trol or submitted with temporary zest, to the domination of its purposes; but it is our business to see to it that the history of the rest of the world is no longer left to its handling. "To deal with such a power by way of peace upon tlio plan proposed by his holiness, i he pope, would, so far as we truth has been permitted t'o COIIH-. TltfV" do not need to be agafrr. AW-seek no material advantage of any We believe that the wranyj-- done this war by the 'furious brutal power- of the Imperial ijoveriiment ought to be -repaired, not at the expense of the sovereignty off liberate injury.

The American people have suffered intolerable wrongs at, the hands of the Imperial German ijoveru- of small nations, if -made with' tfie man government, no man, iro' could now depend on. We must ment, but they desire no reprisal upon some new evidence of the purposes the German people, who have thcr.igclvos: the great peoples of the central suffered all tilings in this war which God grant it may be given soon they did not choose. They believe that way to restore the confidence of alt pew-peace should rest upon the of pics everywhere in the faith of imliovLK peoples, not, the rights of governments rights of peoples greit or.nnall, weak or equal rigth to freedom and security and safe government and to a participation upon fair and the possibility of a co-vciuiutef'i 'peace. (Signed) "ROBERT LANSING;" "Secretary of State of the Unites'" States of Attorney T. G.

Maim, of Hinton, was a business visitor here first of the week. Jacob Jarrell, was a business visitor here Monday from Clear Fork district. $. C. Workman was among the court visitors first of the week from Marl'ork.

Mrs. Lilly Bailey, of Prosperity, shopping in the city Monday. Col. Sam DU'On, of Hewlett, arrived in the city Tuesday to be the "guest of his daughter, Mrs. E.

S. Dupuy. Miss Bess Wickham, of Philadelphia, who was a guest at the home of her itnHc, T. H. Wickham and Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Payne, for several weeks, has returned to her home. Mrs.

D. Howe Johnston, Miss Mollic McCrcery and guest, Miss Nina Wornell, of Princeton, returned Tuesday al'-! ternoon from a motor trip to Huntington and Charleston. Mrs. Ralph Stegall, of Fayetteville, is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. Alfred Preston at the Bccklcy.

Mrs. Ida L. .1. Farley and husband, of Sophia, were business visitors here Monday. Earl Robertson, store manager or' the Wright Coal and Coke Company, of Wright, after spending a week's vacation with relatives here, returned Wednesday.

Mrs. 'Rankin Boonc and da Marguerite, of Hiintingtbn, are relatives Mrs. A. C. Williams, of iv7i has been the guest of her sister, Wn II.

Benty for the past week, rctwrwc to her homo Friday II. K. Mines, of Princeton known hero, willi his brother, K. Hinns, also of Princetonj was visitor Wednesday. J.

A. who has been friends and relatives for some Indian Mills, returned to his- ho.i»c. tert-f today. James Stover, of Clear Creek, called to' Beekley Thursday on of the serious illness' of his' brci'inaj. John Stover, who died Three sons of the deceased here with their father in Mrs.

S. N. Fisher, of Sophia, was. fa visitor to the city today. FOOD SALE SATURDAY: The Young Woman'K Auxiliary of ffif Baptist church will liold'a foot! the court house lawn, Sat- unlay at 10 a.

in. They will Savr-: chicken, cakes, pies, etc. The will go into the buildiii'g; fund of C'fcf church. Suitable Fall Suits Coats and Dresses Suits Hint conn; will) the style crispncss wish quality hi dries that will sa iiisliint to women wlicn isi- sist, tipoii distinction in dre.ss"_ The label authenticates the style, giiaranteos the qua.n<.v- of fabrics and workmnnship. Every model a Freneh Osjr garment department invites VIM Io see them.

Also in our dry goods department the new fall woolens its plaids and stripes, silks in and fancy. We invite, your iiispm- f.ion. In Millinery we have now oa display the new sport felt just the thing for early falL QUEEN QUALITY SHOES, E.M. PAYNE CO. THE PUBLIC'S FAVOB1M SHOPPING PLACT..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Raleigh Herald Archive

Pages Available:
4,455
Years Available:
1906-1918