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LOCAL MENTION
Condensed News Gath?
ered in and around
Tazewell.
Get your Fruit Jars from Spotts
Brothers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Horrisson
are spending their honeymoon in
Europe.
At Hunters Alum Springs.
Misses Joie Brittain, Jessio and
Jean Graham, Nottic Witten aud
Alice Alexander. Mrs. It. Brittain
and Mrs. Jane Spotts. Messrs.
D. H. Smith, Cas. Alexander, J.S.
Gillespie and Jeff Gilltspic, left
this week for a few days sojourn r.t
the Springs.
Dodd & Co. have 11 fine lino ol
glassware. You can g< t six nice
glasses for 10c.
Six nice glasses for 10 cents at
Dodd cfc Co's.Is that cheap enough?
Sorvioos at the BaptlBt Ohuroh.
Thero will be services nt the Bap?
tist church Sunday morning and
night by tho pnBtor, Rev. Willis L.
Wayts. Morning subject: A mat?
ter of Great Importance.
Evening subject: Is tho young
man safe? Sunday School 9:30
Prayer mooting Thursday even
ing at 7 :.'10, 60 all eau attend tho j
meeting at tho Presbyterian church.
Everybody is cordially Invited to j
attond t hose services.
Mason's Fruit Jars at Dodd &
Go's
Dodd & Go. have a line assort?
ment of fishing tackle, including
rods, lines, hooks, etc.
The fruit and vegetable season
is here, ami Dodd & Co. have Ma?
son's Machine mudo fruit jars,with
porcelain lined tops.
Heosh & Apfelbaum.
We are informed that Mr. C. W.l
Anderson, of Crnham, lepresonting
the merchant tailor firm of IIcchIi
& Apfelbaum, of Koystouo, W. Va,
will be in town the first pai t of
August with a sample line of fall
and winter goods. This tailoring
film ib doing business iu tho Poca
hontas coal fields for the lust three |
years, aud doing n first -class busi?
ness. Thoy obtain tho host class of
people of said field. Should you be
iu need of of a nice suit of clothes
preserve your order for Mr. Ander?
son, he beiug a citizen of our ?t?te, ]
nnd a gentlemer of honor aud abil
ty, desorves to bo patronized.
Sea their new ad.
MEETING (IF ST( >< K HOLDERS
OK TIIK HANK or UKAUAM.
There will be a called meeting of the
stockholders of the Hunk of ?rulinm I
held at its banking house in the towii |
of Qrahatn, Va., on the 10th day i
August, 1800.
By order of the Hoard of Directors.
J. W. Hicks, A. St. Cl.Allt,
Secretary, President.
Ebenezer S. Howard
This well known eitizeu of Tazewell
died at his homo near town last Mon?
day, the24th. Ma!. Howard was born
in New York on June 5, 1821, uud was
then-fore, in i he 7'Jth year of his age.
He camo to Tazewell from the State of I
Massachusetts, in 18"?0, aud hud lived I
in this community, theroforc, nearly
years. In the Spring of 1852, he was
uuitcd in marriago to Miss Susan It.
Witten, daughter of the late Col. J. W.
M. Witten, and sister, therefore to the |
largo family of prominent nnd well
known Honsand daughters of Col. Wit
ton, who are now citizens of this coun?
ty, and a lady o' many noble traits of
character. Mr. aud Mrs. Howard were
childless, but reared from babyhood,al?
most a daughter of Hob. Jas. H. Witten |
who became the wife of Mr. T. E.George
tho present County Court Clerk, and |
upon whom they lavished their affec?
tion, and who, all through the years
lies'.iwed n daughters love and care in
return.
Moj, Howard, though of northern
birth and education, was exclusively
S outhern iu feeling and sympathy, and
did not hesitate to express his political
convictions when ever opportuuitv of?
fered. A man of intel igeuco and more
or lens extensive reading, he con versed
entertainingly on almost any subject
He was courtly aud dignified in manner
and cheerful aud hopeful to the end.
The hist time he was in town ho spoke
to this writer of bis faith in tho good?
ness aud mercy of the Cmitor, and
his fearlessness at the approach of death
For years he had been a communicant
of the Episcopal church. Rev. J. S
French conducted tho funeral exercises
last Tuesday at tho old home, who re the
body was laid to rest.
LOST WATCH!
Li bp-hal Rkwahd.
About July 12th I lost between North
Tazewell aud Clinch Mouutaiu (old road)
a gold watch with curious chased silver
fob chain. Return to Clinch Valley
News offloe. II. M. SMYTH K.
Mrs. Geo. Crabtree and daughter
Miss Mattie, were in town yester?
day.
Bargain on Box Paper lo close
out, before buying new stock, all
go at 10c, worth from 15 to 40c.
Joele eons.
Profs. Uouskeepcr aud Barney,
of Taze we 11 College left yesterday
nftcruooii , for a trip to Eastern
towns iu tho interest of Tuzewel!
College.
Mrs. uud Mrs. Joseph Els wick,
Paint Lick, are greatly bereaved
in tho death of their !) year old
daughter, Lavie, which occurred
last Sunday morning.
A. J.May Jr. lost two, probably
more, sheop this morning' valued
at i<f> apiece, by worthless dogs.
Gnoof the dogs was killed. Tea
dollars is ton timesinorc than every
old cur dog in the county is worth.
doming at Onco.
Mr. C. F. Hollges, of Bristol, who has
a contract to work iu Williams Photo,
gallery, will bo bore next Monday or
Tuesday. Put in your ordois early.
Free Pills.
Send your address H. E. Buck
leu & Co., Chicago, and got u free
sample of Dr. King's New Lifo
Pill?. A trial will convince vou of
their merits These pills are easy ill
net ion and uro particularly effective
iu the cure of Constipation and Sick
Hendache. For Malaria and I iver
troubles I hey have been proved in?
valuable. Thoy are guaranteed to
bo perfectly free from eveiy deleter?
ious substance und to be purolv veg?
etable. They do not weaken by their
notion, but by giving tono to the
stomach and bowels greatly invigo
rate tho sjstem. Regular size 2fio.
per box. Sold by Jno. E. Jackson,
Druggist.
Discovered by a Woman.
Anollier great discovery lias been made
nnd that too. by a lady of this country
"Disease fastened Its clutches upon her
nnd for several years she withstood its
severest tests, but her vital organs were
underiniiiderl nnd CfAth .M'euu'd imminent
For three months ? lie coughed incesontly
nnd could not sleep. She finally discov.
ered a way to recover, hy pin chasing of
us a bottle of Dr. King's' New Discovery
lor Consumption, and was so much re?
lieved on Inking the first dose, (hat she
slept all niKht; nnd with two bottles, his
been absolutely cured. Her name is Mis.
Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Ham
nick & Co , of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottels
tree nt .lohn K. Jackson's Drug Store.
Kegulnr size 300 and 91.00. Every b ottl
guaranteed.
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SALE OF HOUSE and LOT
in tiik town of uua1iam, VIKtllNIA.
By virtue of a Deed of Trustexeciited :
on tho 12?J day of February, 1892, by
Joseph E. Kennedy and Strub .lane
Kennedy, hit* wife, to Bird M. Itobin-1
eon, trustoe. which ie recorded in the
Clerks office of the County Court of
Tazewell county, V^a., in Deed Book 33,
on page 280, winch Trust Heed was giv?
on to secure tho Holstou National Build?
ing and Loan Association in certain
monies therein set forth.
And by virtue of an order of tho
County ('oui t of Tazowell county, Va.,
substituting me as Trustee, in tho place
of the said Bird M. Bobiusou, Trustee,
who resigned as such, in the boforo
mcul ioned Trust Deed.
And tho Holstou Natioual Building
and Loan Association having directed
me so lo do. I will on tho
10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1899
iu the eastern portion of tho Town of
Graham, Vu., at 10 o'clock, n in., pro
cced to soil ut public out-ery to tho
highest bidder, >ho real estate set out in
said Trust Deed, and known us tho
Joseph K. Kennedy property. Tho sale
will be made on tho premises, and will
be sold for CASH. Amount then duo
to Buid Association, fc542.10.
J. W. Hicks,
July20-4t. Substituted Trrstee.
SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT
IN TIIK TOWN OF UK.UIAM, VIROINIA.
By virtue of u Deed of Trust executed
on the Oth day of August, 189". by Allon
Saundera end Julio Saunders, Iii? wife,
nnd .Ins. Frith to M. T. DeVault. Trus?
tee, which is recorded in the Clerks of
lice of the County Court of Tazewell
county. Va., iu Deed Book 38 page 198
which Trust Deed was given to secure
tho Holst n National Buildiug aud
l.o.oi Association iu certain monies
therein set forth.
And by virtue of an ordor of the Coun?
ty Court of Tazewell County, Va , sub?
stituting me as Trustee in tho place of
the said li, T. DeVault, Trustee, who
resigned as such iu the before mention
ed Trust Doed.
Ami tho llols'on National and Build?
ing ami Loan Association, having di?
rected me so to do, 1 will on the ltith
day of September, 1899, In the tOwn of
Graham-,-Vu.. at 11 o'clock a. in., pro?
ceed to Fell at public outcry, to thr
highest bidder, the real estate sot out
iu said Trust Deed, and being the house
and lot known us the Allen Sanders
resilience. The sale will bo upon the
premises, und will be for cash. Amount
then due to said association. Sr,08.-r>7.
J. VV. Hicks,
Jill} 2li-.lt. Substituted Trustee.
TAZBWELL
COLLEGE V%>^
Session Opens September 12.
Classical, Literary and
Scientific Courses.
Experienced Faculty, Healthy
Location, Beautiful Scenery.
BUSINESS, ART and MUSIC DEPARTMETS
Aflbids the means ofn full lib?
eral education, both to young
men and women, on the most
reasonable terms.
For further information write to
h. S. houskeeper, Pres.,
Tazewell, Va.
After the Fire.
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We have heard many
men say that they intend?
ed to take out a policy on i
their properly, nnd they!
were honest about it. too, j
hut they delayed just one
day too long?the
THIEF,
fire came and destroyed
in an hour their home.
Delays are dangerous?
are you delaying the pro?
tection of your house? All
right you aie il you have
ti policy in one of our com?
panies.
The J.F.Hurt
Insurance Agency
Surety.
Officers und others desiring surety
l><>.ids ciiu secure them from the
J. P. Hurt Insurance Agency, lure
V/ir(?ii7ia <?olle<?e
FOB YOUNG LADIES
ROANOKE, VA
OpensSept. 12th. 1809. One <>i the
lending SrlioolM for Young l.ai'ii s in (ho
South. Magazines buildil'gx, nil modern
improvement*. Campus ten ncrcx. (Irani)
ii'.oniitniu scenery in Volley of Vn.,
famed lor health. Kuropeun nnd Ann ri
can lenchers. full couroe. Superior nd
vnutnge in Art and Music. students
from twenty-seven States. For catalog
addresM i he President'
Mattik I'. ll.uiKis. Ronnoke, Vu.
SALEM.
five. Also Sub-fiThlininii anil Cummer
eial Coareee. Library of 22,000 volumes.
Well supplied rending ro. Working
I.nbrntory. Healthful location. Six
Oburchos?No Bar-rooms. Vi ry
Moderate Gxpulises. Aid Scliolorsliips
for needy mi J deservilig students. 17th
session beginn Sept. 18th. Catalogue,
with viowi?, (i.e. Address,
Jui.tus D.Bbkiirk. President.
OPIUM
Atlanta, 0?. Ofll
nml Whiskey Habits
Cured at hnmo with?
out i>aln H(K<k of par
Honiara Rout FREE.
DR. B. M. WOOLLEY CO.,
OfllCO, IM North l'ryyr Sb
S& Atz! J& AttrT 3f
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arrisson & Gillespie Bros
closing out
READY- MADE
We are now closing out our stock of ladies, x
misses and children* ready-made garments,
including all wash goods, such as
Duck, pique, and crash suits,
dresses, shirt waists, skirts., etc.
The pries of the little drosses now are 25c, 40c
50c, 85c, $].10, $1.37, $ 1.05, $2.35 each.
Ladies coat suits $1.25 to $4.25 each.
Shirt waists 25c to 85c. These prices include all
waists that were 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.50 each. In addition to the ahove, we
ofler the 10c 12i and 15c organdies,
lawns, etc., at K:\c, 10c, and 12ic.
Harrisson & Gillespie Bros
TALk IS CHEAP
It is easy to talk,
We all like to talk.
It. is harder to do,
We dont all like to do.
I do not like to offer you choice of a variety
of llox paper worth from 15c to 40c a
box for 10c a box, but lam doing it.
Sell you choice of the lot for 10c a box.
1 like to clean up old stock, thats why I am making this
reduction.
Remember the price is only full box ten cents.
J. E. JACKSON.
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The leading merchant at
0 rat ton Va. keeps a complete
line stock ol'General Merchan?
dise, including meats, lit the
lowest prices.
the Weekly T;
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frm.i ilic wreck ol Uu- baUleaVu Main?,
l-ii.e lo subscribers ?i The Weekly
Times .
tlrnpllOPhonea fioe for new subscribers.
Audlews cliher this paper, or
TUB TIMES" PRKMI UM DEI'T,
nichmond, Va.
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We are selling this season the
PURPLE TOP, STRAP
LEAVED TURNIP SEED
in bulk.
j? fcS? ?cN?
We believe this seed will make the
best turnip for the table use or for
stock, that can he found.
tj? <J? tc?
If not allowed to freeze it will keep
sweet and tender all winter.
Buston & Sons
TAZKWELL, VA.
1
We beg-to inform you that we are ready for
the fall business, having a line of 5000 sam?
ples, containing all styles imaginable for
gentlcmcns wear.
EVERY SUIT IS GUARANTEED TO
BE FIT AND TRIMMED UP-TO
DATE.^-sb,
OUR PRICES EXCEL ANY OTHERS.
\\ees\) 9 Apfelbaum,
Merchant Tailors and Uniformists,
KEYSTONE, W. VA.
C. W. Anderson, Ta/ewell representative.
Have you tried our
"INVINCIBLE" FLOUR
For bread, cakes and pies. If not why not?
Kvery barrel fully guaranteed.
All of our flours are made from best
selected Virginia wheat and free from adul?
terations. Our choice white meal is the best
on the market. Ask your grocer for the
"Invincible," "Leader" or "Harvest Cream"
and you will have no other.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TOJMAIL ORDERS.
HIGGINBOTH AM & KIRBY
Cedar Bluff, Va. ^
Tazewell High School,
TAZEWELL, VA.
Handsome Building well equipped.
The strongest Faculty in the history ol the school.
An increase pf 02 last year over any previous enrolment.
Tuition: High School Department, Music, Art. Business,
$27.00 each. v
Board, $90.00.
G. L. BYROM, Principal.