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Wanted: 50 Men And Women To Take Advantage of Special Oiler Made by Dr. John E. Jackson. John E. Jackson the enterpris? ing druggist is advertising today for fifty men and women j<> take advantage of the special hall price offer he is making on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dy? spepsia and a fifty cent package at half price _'5 cents. So positive is he of the remark? able power ol tins specific to cure these diseases as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, thai he agrees to refund the money to customer whom the medicine does not quickly relieve ami cute. [ With Dr. Howard's specific at, hand, you can eat what you want1 and have no fear of ill consequ- | ences. It strengthens the stomach I gives perfect digestion, regulates the bowels creates an appetite and makes life worth the living. If you cannot call at Dr. John E. Jackson's store today send him 25 cents by mail and lie will send you a package promptly, charges paid. Dr. John E. Jackson has been able to secure only a limited sup? ply of the specific, so great is the demand, and you should not de? lay taking advantage of this liberal Oiler be is making this week. Special Attention and Care Si'^en I the Compounding of Prescriptions at Our Store.... Complete jChie of XJotlet Soods, {Per? fumery, Writing {Paper, {Proprietary Tfyedtctnes, *f?tc. Jffaw kins' Pharmacy POPULAR NEW \ Books Their Yesterdays, by Harold Hell Wright (Jift of the Grass, by Jno. Trotwood Moore Tin' White Shield, by Myrtle Reed Mirables Island, by Louis Tracy The Romance of Hilly Goal Hill, by Alice Hij oin-. Rice Tin- Lady Doc, by Lockhart And many other good BOOKS "!' popular writer: 4 -I ~\ 41 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 -) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % I 4 \ C. W. Caldwell, Patentee. Sales Manager 4u John P. Cose, Manager Credit Dep't Snapp" Combination Chimney and Safety Burner 1 Leads all chimneys in case of adjustment. 2 A chimney that cannot fall off. 3 Most sanitary burner made, be? ing protected with glass. 4 Simplest and handsomest article made at the price. 5 Catches not affected by expan= sion of glass by heat. 6 Chimneys fit all ordinary burn? ers now in use. Patented in the. United States, Canada, England, Germany, France, Belgium and Mexico. Saves breakage of chimneys and is the burner you will eventually buy. Try one and be convinced. \ T dealers 10 cents each. If your local dealer is not supplied, send us bis name and 10 cents each for a sample burner and chimney. Manufactured and sold exclusively by The Combination Chimney and Safety Burner Company ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, i" I** f* f? tm tm b> tm mm lr mm Local News Law Office of II. C. Alderaon Over Hawkins' Pharmacy. Mrs. John S. Bottimore anil child ren k'ft yesterday f?r a visit to rel? atives in Blucfield. The baby of Mr. ami Mrs. Grat M. Mullin has been ill for several (lays with a cold. Dr. J. G. Kelly is now traveling for the Powers Taylor Drug Company in the territory west of Koanoke. Mr. C. Walter Stcole, of the Clinch Valley Insurance Agency, re? turned Wednesday from an extensive business trip to the lower Clinch Valley. Preaching in the Lutheran church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and at 7 :.'!() p. m., by the pastor. W. T. Gillesple, cashier of the National Hank, has been confined to bis home this week by a severe cold. We have carbide for sale. ? The Tasewell Supply Co. Mrs. (!. 0. Thompson is ill at lier home in Thompson Valley with fever. A trained nurse arrived Monday, and was taken to the Thompson home. The lady is doing well from last re? ports. Miss Sallie McClintock is rapidly recovering from lier recent severe at? tack <>f fever, lier mother, who also had fever, is about well. Please pay us your account prompt? ly on the iirts of the month. We need it.?The Tazewell Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Thompson were in Tasewell this week, having come to attend the Scott-White mar-1 riage. They returned to their home in Minefield yesterday. Mrs. I)r. C A. Thompson left yes l tcrday morning for Harrisonburg, I wl.ere she goes as a delegate to the Slate meeting of the United Daught I era of the Confederacy. Poliert K. Hawkins and William Pierce left Sunday night for Rich? mond, where they will enter the Medical College. Export timothy seed and red top for Bale- The Tazewell Supply Co. ltobcrt P. Johnson and wife, who have been here several months as the guests of Mr. Johnson's parents. Dr. and Mrs. I). R. {Johnson, left Wed? nesday for Tampa, Pin., where Mr. Johnson, will resume his work as court reporter. Mr. W. t). Whitman, of Purcell ville, Loudon county, was here the first of the week, on business. Mr. Whitman has just disposed of his cat? tle at a nice figure, has a line corn crop, and is happy in his new home, and it is hinted, may be happier still .soon. Buy Swift's Reil Steer Pertilizer I instead of lame meal and note the re? sults.?The Tazewell Supply Co. The store house ami dwelling of Moses Pucketf al Pisgah wan burned were burned last Saturday night. The origin of the lire is not known. $2000 insurance was carried on the stock of goods. The W'omans Christian Temperance Union of Toxwell, will give a comic concert in the new picture show house Saturday night. The characters will be made up greatly of Tazewell people, and will he highly entertain inj; ami amusing. The proceeds of the j entertainment will he devoted to the temperance cause. SEED WHEAT FOR SA I.E.??100 bushels bearded seed wheat for sale. Strictly No. 1 wheat. Apply to C H. Peery, jr.. North Tazewell, Vn. Mr. T. P. Gilpin, car inspector of the N. and W. at Bluefield, passed through town Saturday enroute to Gratton to visit his mother. Mr, Gil pin's dates are to inspect passenger Coaches?to see that they are in Rood running order, and is a position to which is attached much responsibility. Mr. A. P, Bourne, of Yards, was here Saturday taking special treat? ment from Pr. Gillesple for the re? lief of catarrh. Mr. Bourne is con? nected with the railroad company, for which he has been working for a number of years. 'Gage Y. Kelly, who has been run? ning a drug store at Lester, VV. Va., for a year or more, is at present working for Jackson's drug store here. The miners strike and the con? sequent unsettled business confitions around ( Lester has caused stagnation in business, and Mr. Kelly decided to suspend business until conditions im? proved. Squire T. E. Howell, of Burke'a Garden, was here Saturday, having come over with his daughter, Miss May, who returned to Lynchburg, where she has a good position. The Squire's two other daughters, also came along to look after him and see that ho relumed home safely Mr. Ilowell as Buffering with rheumatism, and has difficulty in getting around. Rev. S. 0. Hall, pastor of the Tazewell Presbyterian church for [eleven years, tendered his resignation last Sunday morning, and will leave i in a few weeks for Lexington, Mo., where he hnB accepted the pustorate of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Hall and his family have been residents of Tazewell a long time, and have mnde mnny friends and acquaint Hnces. who will reluctantly give them up. Your family and your friends want photographs of you. It is a duty you owe them to ! have good photographs made for them. You will get a photograph that will please both you and them , if you go to j Black s Photo Studio. "PHOTOS THAT PLFASt" Main Street, ? Tazewell, Va. Mhs Nancy Leslie has accepted a lucrative position at Lake City, Fla., and has entered upon lier duties as teacher. Pleaching in the Tazewell Baptist church Sunday at 11 a. in., and 7:30 p. ni. Iiy the pastor. Rev. Thomas H. Campbell. Baby Lille Shoe Polish. 5c the bot? tle, at Poyers. Robert Daniel, private secretary to Judge Jeter C Pritehard, of the fed? eral court, was here Friday enroute toAshville, N. C, where he is locat? ed. He had been to Horsepen as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . I). H. Daniels. A stated communication of Taze-1 well Lodge No. 02 A. F. nnd A. M. will be held in the Masonic Temple here Monday night. All visiting Masons are invited. Boon brand wood fiber and Clinch Held Portland Cement in car load lots. The Tazewell Supply Co. J. 1). Alexander has rented '?s home on Main street, and will dis? pose of household effects' etc., by public auction, beginning at 10 o'clock, on Thursday next, October 10th. Rev. S. 0. Hall will fill his ap? pointment in Burke's Garden next Sunday morning and afternoon, I have live Becond hand stoves in good condition, that I will sell at Reasonable prices. S. 0. HALL. Mr. Ruf us o. Caldwell and Miss Clea May (livens were united in mar? riage at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Leitet, near Shawvers Mills, last Tuesday, October 1st. After the marriage they returned to their home in Craig county. Rev. D. A. Leirel officiated. NOTICE TO TDK PUBLIC I will not be responsible for any debts made either by my wife. Jennie Savers, or any of my children. ALEX SAY ERS, Tazewell, Va., Sept. 23, 1!)12. Miss Jennie Ramsey, who has been a summer guest in the family of II. W. Hobst, has left for Rad ford and other eastern towns, where she will visit friends and relatives. Rev. Mr. Wiley. Presiding Elder Straley ami Rev. Mr. King, and other Methodist ministers of the county are attending llolston confer? ence at Abingdon. The entire town and community hope all these good men will be returned to this field. Mr. Nicholas, u bright young eit iezn ol Iowa connected with the Pittsburg Daily Post, was in the city yesterday on business connected with Ids paper. He reports Iowa, nomin? ally Republican by a large majority, as almost certain for Wilson. Ho says Taft is not in it, and Roosevelt is regarded as a "great bluffer," in his section of the country. We have a lot of "odds and ends" in dinner ware which we are going to close out regardless of cost. We must have room for our holiday stock. J. B. Boyer and Co. The editor of this paper will he ab? sent next week attending a meeting of the executive committee of the State Sunday Schoo Association in Richmond, of which he is a member. He will look in upon the State (Fair, particulary the Argicultural Depart? ment, also upon the boy at Richmond College, nnd then hurry to the old home in Botetourt for a few daysjwith old friends and relatives. Is our "consistent" friend, Mr. J. N. Harman. prepared to answer our question of last week, "Will Mr. Slemp vote for Roosevelt or Taft"? So far, Mr. Slemp is mum on the subject. If Mr. Slemp expects the vote and support of the Progressives in this county he, had better say "Roosevelt," or authorize some one else to say it for .him, and that quick! This question put to a Slemp follower the other day was answered in tiiis way: "None of your darned business." See! Boy err and Co. have just received a few mill'samples of blankets and bed comforts. They are remarkable values at the price. The cemetery association is arrang? ing for a special rummage sale on October 11th and 12th in the old Harrisson building on Main street. A special effort will be made to have for sale as large a quantity of men's clothing as possible. The men in the county who have garments for which they have no further use will he do? ing a good service by sending thcm4to the association. The ladies ae doing a great work in keeping the cemeteries in such nice order. On account of his "annual," the editor has regretfully declined two invitations to make "a few feeble re? marks," (begging sister Burton's pardon), at Sunday school picnics? one at Doran and one at Tannersville. However, October 27th has been agreed upon as Sunday School day at Tannersville and "we'll all be therej' j I Miss Nancy Hawkins has ruh?? la I Wilcoe, W. Vs., where she has u position. Miel Dickenson, of Caatlewood. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. S. Higgiubotham, this week. Miss Hattie Fudge left yesterday, f?r Richmond to take special treat? ment for throat trouble. A meeting of the Wilson-Marshall Ayers Club will be held in the Court? house Tuesday night, be on hand. Miss Nolle hyi.cn, who has been the guest of Mrs. T. A. Lynch at the Jeirersonville hotel for several weeks, returned to her home in Thompson Valley yesterday. Mr. John T. Ranis and family left j Wednesday night for Salem, where they will make their home. Mr. J. H. Johnson, the blind man, i has a nice cow, giving plenty of j milk, which he is unable to winter and will .sell cheaply. Apply to him. W.K.Hill, and his brother, R. P. Hilt, of Tannersville, were in the city on business yesterday. I New Perfection oil heaters at Bo lyors. Just the tiling to take the chill j of these cold mornings and evenings. Miss Annie Crockett, of I'isagh, who attended the White-Scott wed? ding here Wednesday, returned to her ' homo yesterday morning. The bids advertised for in the re 1 cent issues of the News were received ! and opened by the Supervisors in a special session last Saturday. All theI bids were considered too high and were rejected. ! So far no one has any idea, it seems, who will succeed Rev. Mr. Mall as pastor ot the Presbyterian church hero. Miss Annie O'Keelfe, of Char lottcsville, passed through Tazewell Monday enroute to Burke'a Garden, I where she assumed charge of the ' Rhudy school. Dr. Johnson's automobile arrived! j last Friday, and he has already mas-| I red the machine, with the except? ion that ho would like to have a five | ' acre field to turn around in. J. G. Huston Is busy filling hi., silos with corn. His new dairy barn I is nearly completed, which, when fin? ished, will he as well arranged nnd equipped as any dairy in the State. A good write-up of this growing busi? ness will be given in this paper soon. Mrs. H. W. l'obst and her sister. Miss Quinn, who have had a great trip "abroad," reached New York on yesterday trom Bermuda, and are headed this way. They are expected home about the 15th. Next Sunday is Rally Day in the] Sunday Schools. The motto is, "Everybody in some school next Sun day." Let everybody make a special j elfort to attend Sunday School next| Sunday .and take some one with you. Everybody in some school next Sun- j day." In order to more thoroughly quaint you with the merits of the celebrated N. E. S. C. 0. Porcelain, not glass, coated enamelled cooking ware, during the month of October I we will give one third olf ttie price of all enamelled colTee pots and handled sauce pans. J. It. Buyer and Co. Mr. A. G. Russell is arranging for a nice brick residence on his lot in East Tazewell, adjoining the property of L. A. Tynes. The star of Kmplre is taking its way eastward. There are fine building sites in that section, all of which will be built up some day. There was preaching in C. H. Reynold's lower place Sunday at 11 a. m., and on his porch at his home at 3:30 p. m. by Rev. T. H. Campbell. About 4:15 p. m., two young ladies, sisters, were baptized in the creek near the residence. The sweet sing? ing, the impessiveness of the ordin? ance, the joyous manifestations of the young ladies' parents and others, I made the scene long to be remember? ed. Special Bargians IN SECOND-HAND Pianos And Organs Then' is no need for a home to be without music. Any one can afford a musical instrument at these ju ices? Square Pianos, $25 to 75; Upright Pianos $150 to 200; Organs from $10 up. They are second-sand, of course, and some of them out of style, but they are all in good condition, fully guaranteed, and big barg anis at the price Write us Today for Des? cription and Terms Chas.M. Stieff Factory Hranch Warerooms 716 Main Street, LYNCHBURG , VA. C. W. Whitmore, Mgr. R. W. WITTEN, Pisgah, Va. ^-?C g^,g,g-g'C',g,g.,g-,g-'glg-,g.,fll,g''S-,g,|'< 3; ? 5? T 3T- ~. *Sr- 3T- *T ^T- 55^ 5r ? I? If there was a 'PREIS MADE" OLO HIES would he guaranteed to be pure wool und snrv wool, unadculterated with the slightest trace of cotton. Pure Wool Suits and Pure Wool Overcoat . |?ive WEAR, while Cotton Mixed Suits and Overcoats (JIV" Ii WAY. Pure wool clothes keep in warmth an t keep out cold. We sell ''Preis-Made" Clothes fo"r boys?pure wool, at the same juices that you'd pay for mixed and fixed fabries. $5,50 to $10.00 TAZEWELL, I (?> OS ? m <?> to <?\ <t\ to <t\ 't> (?> (?> <t> <t> CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of One of the most attractive socinl events of the week was given in hon? or of Miss Howard, of Floyd court? house, on last Saturday l>y Mrs Fred R, Steele. The boose and pnrlor were decorated in autumn llowets and pot? ted plants. The score cards in keep? ing with the season were red autumn leaves. Progressive Rook was played, and from 10 to 12 a. m., the young - ladies had an animated game. Miss In the Clerk's office of the Circuit Maybeile Greever having progressed Court of the county of Tazewell, on the greatest number of times, was the 30th day of September. 1912. presented with a box of Martha Wash- pjn|< w. Johnston. Paintitf, ington candy. From 3 to 5 in the against afternoon the young married ladies jOMn i, Johnston, Defendant, tried their skill and Miss Howard was! The object of this suit is to obtain presented with a box of candy, hav- 1 a divorce from the bonds of matri ing the highest score. At theconclus- , mohy. ion of the games a delicious salad] And an affidavit having been made course was served, consisting of' an,i f,ted thnt the defendant, John I. ham sandwitch, chicken salad with j Johnston, is a non resident of the sandwitch, cheese ball olives, coffee, : State of Virginia, and is under sen angels food cake, mints nnd salted i tencc to confinement in the pentitent peanuts. i.iry, it is ordered thnt he do appear _ here within 15 days after due publi The New York Herald, famous as J cat,on hcreof' a,,d d? ",,at ?y be a political prophet, has issued its first ! JJ^* to l,rotect forecast ,in this national campaign. These forecasts are impartial, and free from party bias. This forecast puts Wilson first in New York, Dele ware, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and Wyom? ing, with Roosevelt second in all these states except Ohio and Wyom? ing, where Taft runs second and Roosevelt third. Roosevelt, says this first forecast, will carVy Connecticut and Pennsylvania, with Wilson se? cond. Says the Herald:, "A drift to Democracy, a great loss to the Re? publicans nnd a heavy progressive vote is indicated. Tho above is culled from The Lyncbhurg News. this suit. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published once a week for four successive weeks in the Clinch Vnlley News, a newspaper published at Tazewell, Virginia, and that a copy be posted at the front door of the court-house of this county on or before the next succeeding sale day from the date hereof. A Copy?Teste: C. NV. GREEVER, Clerk,. A. S. Higginbotham, p. q. In the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the County of Tazewell, on the 3rd day of October, 1912. Nancy E. Laws, Plaintiff, against William Everett Raws, Defendant. The object of this ?mit is to ob- work to put-on a gollon of paint, tain an absolute divorce from the de- good or bad ; and a painter's day's fendant, William Everett Laws. cork is $3.00 or $4.00. And an affidavit hnving be?n made j A^RI that t0 tjlc price of a gal nnd filed that the defendant, William ' ]on 'p|)ilt Js t)|L. cost Qf a gajjon Paint And Not Paint was never before so high as last year and this : about $2.50 a gallon Devoe and a half-dollar less for trash? What is trash? It looks like paint and pretends to be paint, but isn't worth paint? ing. It costs a painter's days 0,|Devoe is $5 or $6 a gallon ; and a half-dollar less. But Devoe is all paint and more tooj you add oil 10 ii; a gallon is William Everett Laws is tho State of Virginia, it is ordered 1 .r_an that he do appear here within fifteen lays after due publication hereof, jnd do what mnv be 1 ecessary to pro? tect his interest in this suit. And it 5 or 6 quails Of perfect paint lor is further ordered that a copy hereof the painter's pot. But trash is )e published once a week tor foar j ibree.-quarters two-thirds or half luccessive weeks in the Clinch Vnlley : paidl ? you pay a half-less for no ^Jews, a newspaper published in the j body-knows-what-it-is. lounty of Tazewell, and that a copy I IO gallons Devoe is enough posted at the front door of the > fof tne ayerat?e j0h ; it taks 15 to lourthouse of this county on or before he next aucieeding snle day from the late hereof. I crpy?Teste: C .W. GREEVER, Clerk. W, B. Spratt, p. q. 20 gallons of trash. And the wear same way. Unfortunately, they look alike when first but on DEVOE John E, Jackson sells it,