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an***?a BBBMMBnwacS "-'-? - . Entered &t the po?t office at Big Stone Gap, Va., Ad Mecnd<UM matter. Not. 14th, 1890. LEADING PAPER OF SOUTHWEST V A. 7cbi.)iSrEDWXKKt.7 BT thk BIG STONE POST PUBLISHING CU O. E. 8EAR8 President EDWIN BARBOUR, EosTOR. T*U?* Or SUBSCRIPTJOW One Tear,. Six Months,. Payment nirictly in advance. advxbtjbixg jutes: Display ndverU;tement? per inch, for each Iti^^rii o 13.99 Legal notkess obituaries, etc., 10cents per line ench insertion. Discount allowed for one colnmn or more. Attorneys who insert legal advertiKoimmts in the Vosr for their clients will he considered responsible! lor them and bill* for the same are payable monthly. Friday, Feb., 12,1892. Democratic Success. ]t is of great importance in the indus? trial development of the South that a Democrat be elected President in Novem? ber. The assurance of no more partisan or force bill legislation is essential to this development. Southern Democrats should, therefore, lay aside their personal prefer? ences as to a presidential candidate and bend their energies towards effecting the nomination of a man that can win. No matter who may be your personal choice for this high office, it is your duty to as? sist in nominating a man that can lend to victory, 1f this can he done without a sac? rifice of principle; and certainly no fair minded man will *ay that he will have to ?sacrifice any principle to support either of the men mentioned as candidates for the Democratic nomination. They are all good men. With scarcely an exception any one of them will make a good Presi? dent. The proper course then to take is to nominate the man with whomDcmo esacy can triumph. Victory is what we ? need and victory we must have, if every? thing except honor and principle has to be sacrificed in the gaining. The ambi? tions or personal advancement of no man must be allowed to stand in the way of this victory. Thcro arc two men prominently mention? ed lor the Democratic nomination, either of wnom the Post thinks could lead the Dem? ocratic hosts to victory; these fun are ilavid .Hennetl Hill and Arthur Pue Gor inaii. No party over had two abler or better men to choose between than these two, the one from New York and the oth cv from Maryland. The very fact of Hill's hailing from New York possibly makes him the more available of the two, since New York is j unquestionably the key? stone of our success. Without New York in the Democratic column the Republicans will win, and, however distasteful it may be to Democrats of other States to do so, they have got to recognize this fact, and BOtninnte a roan that will be acceptable to New York. It would be childish to do otherwise; this is the situation and for the present we have got to put up with it, whether it suits our notions of things or not. Success is, our watchword and every? thing that can be honorably sacrificed must be sacrificed to success. The persoual popularity of Cleveland is great. He justly has many warm admir? ers and supporters throughout the coun? try who are desirous of again placing the Democratic standard in his hands, but these admirers and supporters must, un? less they -arc blind to current events, see that the election of Mr. Cleveland has become impossible. Owing to his course t& the politics of his own State, he has made it impossible that the Electoral vote of New York should be cast in his favor, and it is useless to think of his election without that vote. A New Holiday.. A movement has been put on foot by Frank A. Heywood of Norfolk to estab? lish another national holiday in comment Oratiou ofjthe close of the Civil "War" not a holiday celebrating the downfall of the Confederacy, but a thanksgiving Jubilee over the reunion of the I? rot hers of one great family." says that geutlemuu in a circular letter to the press. "Mr. Hey wood's idea is that such a holi? day will "prove beyond all doubt, that the Southern Slates arc as much interested in the administration of justice and the socuermeiit ol the prosperity of this nation .us the commonwealths of the North." .There is no doubt this is true, but such a movement is we think entirely unneces , sury. There is no reason why the South should be continually reiterating her loy? alty to the Union. Her course in the past twenty five years is sufficient for that. The best way to obliterate all sectional prejudice is to stop talking about it. The Post very much doubts the existence" o'f Such prejudice except in the mini's of a few blatant!demagogues and fanatics pii both sides of Muson and Di.von's line, and the establishment of a holiday every day in the ve'av will not effect the pn'judjee Jo | tue minds of sucli fellows. TJo'Sir, Heywood, we do not approve of yonr plan- There are enough holidays already, and wfc see no good reason for; creating Another. If people will still en? tertain, a feeliog of hatred against thi' &euib in *pite of the loyal spirit she has ehow? n-ijyet} Appomatox, we say let them $1.25 75 continue in that state of mind; bnd foe South will no doubt manage to worry aloud without their good opinion. Mr. Blainh'u letter must bo taken us final. There is no room for doubt that he has decided not to be a candidate for the presidency. We do not believe tb'nt Ire is merely coquetting with the nomination, but think he has permanently retired front the list of presidential possibilities. His retirement strengthens the position of the Democratic party, as there is no man in the country better suited to be the Presi? dent of this country than .lames G. Blaine, nor is there one who could draw as many votes from the Opposition party as this great Republican. We coMMExn the following from the Gal veston News to the youthful athletes of Stonega academy. The billiard cue would make a very good hoe handle. There is always a horizontal bar be? tween the plow handles. There is no better dumb bell than a 12-pound poleax. The voice maybe successful}- cultivated by calling hogs and driving oxen. The wheelbarrow is the great'cycle of civilization. Any athletic young man can get a lift test w ith a handspike. Dig? ging potatoes is a great bail gam - that holds till sundown. It takes a proud slugger tu knock out a cord of rim wood with a dull buck? saw. There is nothing that develops a vain sport like necessity and a sun bath. Moral.? There is a great gymnasium on the faring young man. The LynchbuTg Advance is pawing the earth because Mr. Springer has appointed his son clerk of the Ways and Means com? mittee. Md. Springer is Chairman oi ilii.\ committee and nothing is more natural than for him to choose his own son (or this semi-confidential position. -.-? -o- # Airy Tonga? *. 1 sea that Gen. R. A. Ay ?: has been inter? viewed by a newspaper rep< rter ami ays thai he is a Cleveland man. Hi is quoted by the Bristol Courier as saying: "i favor Cleveland for president. .My reasons are, first, the people have tried him and want him again. Sec< ud, h?s nomination would be such a guarantee to the business interests of tl <. country that we we would be spared the tiriiii cial and business troubles which have attended presidential years. Third, because he is the embodiment of the paramount issue of i he put h ? 'larifl re? form." 1 am cuclincd to believe ;i:;it Gen. Avers is misquoted in the above, as it has only been a short timesii.ee i heard him sa;.: "I have al? ways been a Cleveland man before, having al? ways thought he was the choice ?<!'the people for the presidency; but I must confess that 1 : am beginning to change my mind ull (his qoes tien. The'dcvelopments of the I is; n-u weeks have shown that Senator 1'iil of Neu- Fork, is I a great leader, ami 1 am not at .nil sure that it is not th?' best thing for us I o <lo ? >> nominate him as our presidential can iidate Ibis year." These wert- utmost if not exactly, the words used by (?eu. A vers in a conversation with my? self and several other gentlemen, and I am loath t<> believe that he has changed again in so short a liiue. - Of course every man i-. liable lo change his mind on any par! icularjtopic and ii is often right ami proper that he should do so, but it is hard? ly probable that Gen. Avers should have changed back into a Cleveland man su sooil after announcing that he had left the Cleve? land fold and joined forces with the "ilill The thing that most impresses the visitor in Gladeville is the beautiful women. I'm- would naturally think, after taking thai terrible ride' from Norton to Gladeville, that he had reached one of the remotest corners id'the H?rth, und that he had gone almost beyond Ihe.paleof civilization. The rough, unprepossessing country that one passes through before reach? ing that village is associated in his mind with uncouth men and enarse-visoged v. [?men. Such notions are soon dispelled, however, by contact with the fair ones that inhabit that hamlet. Lovely girls and fair ladies arc as common in Gladeville as real-estate agents in a boom town. A prominent genttlemau, who has seen the most beautifi ! women of this and other countries, and who not long since'hnd oc? casion to visit Gladelille:on his return ;?.>!>! me that the most perfect specimen of beautiful womanhood he had ever seen was in that vil? lage. Such a statement coining from Ibis [ source means a great deal, and I d? nol know j that 1 could give my young unmarried friends ; better advice than to counsel them to go on a .' pilgrimage In Gladeville. It is curious how soinc people are always loaded with bible quotations. These people arc ever ready with scriptural .warrant for* their every action, and no matter how irrelevant their quotation may appeal' to cithers they are complacently unaware of its hot being apropos* A religiously inclined vom g fifth street busi? ness man of this city w asjealliug on his best girl some nights, since. The young lady was a visitor from an adjoining county, and when .the j rcligiouly inclined youiig man was ahoitt to take bis departure be asked as an especial fa? vour that he be allowed to impress a kiss upon her ruby lips. Sh?'indrgi;anllv refused. He pleaded that it would be weeks beton- ttidy would again meet. She persisted in hcrrcfu sal and a slight struggle ensued. "Oh! you horrid thing you will spoil my ,bair. Let nie <ro!" she exclaimed, "bike Jacob of old w hen wrestling with the angel '1 wiU not let tiie.go. except thou bless me" said the the religiously inclined young man, ami lie no doubt thought he was acting in strict accordance w|t(i the teaching of his bible in his persistency. INUALLS TALKS. Ami Talks as if All Knowledge iJwelts Wit"in II im. "1 hid nothing bui an everyday citizen;" said -lohn .1. IngalJs to a Chicago reporter, as be walked about in-his private parlor at the Grand Pm.iio Hotel, y.-md know nothing of 'polities. Of cronrse. 1 iMtvjd my opinions. As lo Presidential candi dules i do not think there is a possibility of Blainc'ri being a candidate, and feel Certain that Harrison will be renouiinated and re-elected. Blaine is tthe imagina tive candidate, but Harrison is a reality. 1 dp not hesitate to say that 1 am for Hanson. Ctevelnnd occupies the same position in the Dcmoct'ujic party as liar.-j rison docs in the Republican party. By thai I mean that he is the choice of a large majority of the Democrats of the country, and by Democrats I mean men who vote the Democratic ticket. He is rutrged robust, strong and vigorous man nnd one whom Democrats are proud to honor. Democrats as well as Republi? cans arc patriots. Although I do not be? lieve in the Democratic party, yet I will say that Democrats desire a man on their ticket who is honest and honorable." The Kansas statesman then trode across the room: parted the skirts of his Prince Albert and backed up toward the grate. 'In this country the right usually prevails,' and he fixed his gaze on the frescoed ceil? ing. "Of coure, there are exceptions?as for example' my own downfall. General? ly speaking, the good men usually win. Their downfall is only for the moment and in the end they are all right. As soon as this state of affairs ceases the bot? tom has fallen out of our Government and we might as well hang up our fiddle. .Vow, 1 think that David B. Hill is all that is memoral in politics. He represents tlu- degraded in the Democratic party and thai is saying a great deal. Hill has en? deared himself to the machine Democrats of New York by his dishonest mentods, but the better element and stronger el? ement of the party is not w ith him. Sttp posc Hill docs have the delegation, from Xew York. How will he meet tfio great West and South who are for Cleveland'/ W hy. the politiciasn would not dare to so directly antagonize the will of the party. We arc going to win anyway, whoever they nominate. The third party is deari in Kansas, tts existence was sporadic tut! is soon dead. "There *.\:is never any real donger of o war betwi en this country and Chili. The idea is absurd. The whole affair had it<= inception through the eflbrts of parties who are interested in tin building of men of war. If you don't believe that state? ment just watch developments.-" Sale of a Small Farm: I'lirsuani to :i deer ?? ol the ''i :iit f.hnr t.f Wise county, eisten il [>?< inner 17th. ISIn the chancery ttu ? Francis l!'i its vs. J.C. Ci .inr.<?. Rx oi ot ni. I tin r.i ersignca i-pt-ciul Commissioner, will on Saturday, Feb.20th, 1892, infront of tlu? Intermont lintel In the town of Bin tone (Jiip, Va., between the boars of 10 a. in. and 3 p. ni., proceed tusell at public outcry to the highest iib . the laud in the l ilt mil proceedings Men? tioned, t?-v it: 'I he tract ofabi ill 'J oc; * lying In ibe head of !?'? ifs Valley in Wise county, Va., and fully de? scribed inn du d from Francis Willis and wife to '..i.i. 11. Jones, !;. li. Whitridgc nnd James TV. Fox, laicd June 8 18S9. und of recortl In 1). B. 27, p ISO. \\ i ??? count} , to w hieb referenc?: is mad*?er so much thereof uh nmy b? iieccssarj?to satisfy plaintiffs9 debt <>r ?i Io.no with interest from June 1.1880,and costs (if soiit nnd sale. Terms of Sale: One-half cash in hand; the balance intwoeqnal puyim.-tits at.Gaud 12 months, evidenced by purchas? ers noU^s with security und bent inj; interest. W. K. SHBL1JY, Special Com'. futlie Clerk'? Office of the fircirit Court of tin (-omitv "f Wise. Krauels Willis, Plaintiff, . ngninst 5 la Chancery. .1. 0. Gliauci. Kxor. > .. al., Defend's.) i. :. K. I.ipfis, clerk or the snld court do certifj ? ibo hood required of the Special OtimzntsFlawt l,v tli.rend ed in said cause on the 17th daj ?i Jai uary, 1S'2. has turn duly given. (Jhen under my hand ns clerk of the said court, this2ach day "f .lcimarv, 1892. 2-2G-4I 'We: 3."E. MPFS. Clerk. VIUGINIA:?At rules livid in the clvrk?s office | of the Circuit Court ich the county of Wtsv oa the 2nd (lay of February, iSp2. Thr?ston, Trustcv, "i I agamst I In chancery. J. IV. I'owlkvs, ? t al. ) 'I In object of this suit is to recover judgement \ against |. ii. Mills in the ?um of $50*5.0? with Lercst from I eeember j7,i$So,and oosts and of J. W, Fciwlkc?, in tin* snm of |8HS.6S, with interest rrom said datoar.d cost; and from T. J. Fisherin the <>f .yjno, with intereM from said date nnd cn?t. i*a'rt lastsums being parts of suid Jirst smnland to enforce I lit: same b\ personal decree und by forcclor sure ol the Iii a reserved in a deed dated Perem | bor 27,. 1S3IJ. from I5i^r Stone Gap improvement C mpanv and !:.(.*. Italian! Thruston, trustev, to f. R. !?'. iMills, on lots III and 14of block o: unit lot I?) ol blot !? io, ''Improvement Go's IM at No. i." in the town of Iii?; tstone liap \'u and affidavit havin?; been matle thatT.J. Fisher ,a party defen? dant herein is a non-resident i>t this Mute, the s.ii.l defendant is iequircd to appear wiihin fift? en days after ?lue publication ot this order, in the clerk's office*ot our said court, at rules t<> be holden therefor, and do what is necssary to pro tect his interest. And it is ordered that a copy of this order be forthwita published once a week for four ? act e* live weeks in tiie Big "Stone Poht, :i newspaper printed in the u>w:\ of big Stone iiap.in ihe county of Wise,and postetv at the iVi i door of the court-hoose of said county, on the first day of the next county eourt fvrihe said count v. after the date ot tiiis nrdvr. A; copy?Teste: J. 35. X11TS, Clerk. P.tillill &? McDowell, p. q. 3-26-ilt \'n;(il.\:.V: At rules held in the Clerk's Office of I v tlie Circuit Court for the Count; of Wbic on ?!??? inii tlay of Kebruiiry, lht>2. Tiiraston, Trnstep. ) aoainst biChanAery. \V. M. Young et. id. J The object "f this suit in to reeovcr jadgeinenl ;aiiisl IV. M V asug, 11. ('. Bolion, E. h.. "AlU.y, !:. il. Knill. K. II. Ciaither, W. D. I'owclt, K. T. 5tnsh, Ii. li VLihfr 'J. V: CruwvJnhii HoUn'daj and Anderson Ibdlnday, in the Mini ol ^iCIi.Sti, with Interest from -Iuiie.5,18S9, and costs, und to enforce flu- same bj personal deerte and by fo eclusnrc ol tin lien renorved in :i ii, i il dated 'J une 5, j^":^,, from JiigBtoiu" (??p bn lirovcin at Company und lt. C. Itnllard Thmsbm, IViuaeo to Win. Yoang, on :<>tK ij; and iS.of Block 2S** Improvement Companj 1'liitKo. 1,"* in the town o| Big Stone Cap, Vn . nnd nflldo' it having been inudi' tJiat II. C. hnbon, K. M. Wiley, K. Ii. Ruth, K.II. liaitlier, \V. P. i'owclt, "N. T.BusluB..B. Kin r. Craw. John Tlelhfrinj und Anderson lldlladay, parties dcfeiidnnt biereln arc non-n?sidenle of this Slate, the said defendants are reqaired le ap ? :? within fifteen days after an publication otthif or K-r, in the clerk ? office.?f our said court, at rales :t? be holden tlicrc Tor, and du what is necessary ta protect their hit retfts. And it Is orderen that a copy of thii 1 rdc r he fortliv 11)1 published once >t week, fnr fear successive Mut bi the Hin BTnsjtI't?st. anewspaper printed in t!i townof Wg Stone 1 ? op, in flic county of iVise? mid posted at the trm;- rionr ofihe;ConrtbnjUse ...'-:.!?: eooiity7;i)u-t3ie first t...j- <,z th<- r.e.vt Uon'ntv Con ; for the raid county alt..r the date of this Hilter. A I o:-,?T.isj.?; .1. E. LIPPS. Clerk, i Bnllitl A- Mcl owe I, p:q. 2-28.41 ?CTilr?lNIAr lit the Ch rk* ? Office of the Circuit V Court of the County of 'A lse n? the 29th day of Ja?uary, 1WI2, in vacation Tliri^toa, Ti lister i vs. In Ctumrery T; II. vVaiker i:L. it I. ) '!'..,. 1.; thissuit i-to recover judgement against T; H. W alker in the sum of 'fl,48.'>.33 with interost ?:??<?:? front .5 um lf>. bsSil, subject to credits aruount 1 lit; ?43X32.with interest thereon and against'W. E. Harris iti j.'U? sum ul $560, with interest from Jnue lit, ISSg^ ii'ijd costs, and toeq?>rce tho name by personal decree mid by foreclosure < f the lien reserved in a'd'eed dated Jiuic ILth, 1889, from Bi? StoneUap Im proveinent f'ompaay and K.C Pallnrd Thr?ston, fjriitsttlc to'T. Ii. ?ValJwr on !ot?? ? and S, fllock 2.'': 2, :t ii tiii'-:. [.'.<*U-:, and R. O and 10 of P.iockLO, lm 1 vvnieni t^mpany's l^ini No. 1, ''in the townof ?ig-Hthm Cap, Vit;, and affidavit having been made thai Ti Ii. H'.iiher. J. K/Jnhnsfonj J. If. Tandlver, tt. Blarney; A. If. La.ncrJf. K. lane, O.P.King, W. ?'. White. ./'II. Rigsby, parties dcrondnnt herein nOii-rtiMicsiufs of this State, said defendants ar .?i 'jii::e,i I'. :p ji.-ar within fifteen days after due pVib(icatiou ol tliis order. In the clerk's oftlcn- of our ?Aid court, at rules to he holden therefor, nnd do >Vhar-is n cessar) topr?icci their interest'*. AiKlltis ii iji red that, a cojiy of this order be forthwith pnb tfcb'ed ai a ?1 ek" for four wiccessive weeks In the ?lim S rns): Posy, a newspaper printed In the town of l?g X:r?-i.ifetrp hi t'te eoiuiiy of IFive, and posU'd at itiV rnnil d'"-i of the cotin-hottse of snld county, on the lirst .i...v of the ne.vt County floWt for the said iffuht v after ttie daje of t!ds order. A eppv?Teste; J.B. LIPl'K.Clerk. l'.v C.P. A?rtington. P.C. Huil/tl 1": McI)owellJ j). u. 2-28-41 . ? ?? ?(iI>'-riht' jar thet J\>st. Jt ?t only $J-?5 for tu; kc moiiilix and One HoUnv rar7. ft** Jiilr* ronxlxUmj of Jii'f of jo?)v VIRGINIA?In the Clerk's office of tin- Circui Cotirtbl theC?>unty of Wfecon the 28th day o January 1*92. In vacation. Thruston, Tru?tpc, "| , vp i In Chancerv. J. B. Carlisle et nl. J The ?bject of this suit is to rcover judgment ni?ninst W. S.Tk-rprly, J. B. Carlisle, .1. A. Kelly, B. T. Con way, the unknown hens, devisees and personal repre? sentatives of W. II. LItsey,dec'd.,J. W. Fox, Jr.. arid H. E. Fox In the ?um of $183*33 with interest from Jone 2 s, lS89,and :?> eu force the SA me by personal deer ?? -are! by n.r cloRurc of the lien reserved in a deed fpini Big Stone Gap Improvement Company 4 It. C. Bollard Thruston, Trustee to "tv. S. Beverly on lot In Block 25, "Improve, mcnt Co'i Plat No 1". In the town of Big ?tone Gap, Va., and affidavit having been made that .i. P.. Carlisle J. A. Kelly, ?. T. Conwny, and T. C. Rutherford are non-reMdents & that I lie heirs, devisees & personal representatives of W. Ii. Lit soy. dee'd arc unknown the Haid defendants arc required ;?> appear within 13 days after due publication of this order, in the clerk's, office of onr said court, at ruler" to be holden therefor, aa-l do what is rie? ? ?? nary to protect their int< re-!-.. An?! ii i- ? rdered thai n copy of this order be forthwith published once a wei k for four successive weeks, in the Bin Stone ['?.sr, n newspaper Printed in the town of Big Stone <;np, in the county of "Wise, and posted ai tii ? front door u.' the conrt house of said county, "ii the first day of the next County Court for said county after the dnt" of this order. A copy?Teste: .1. E. Liers, Clerk. By C. P. Addingtbn r?. C BcluttA McDowi.i.. p. q. 'j-"?--rl VIRGINIA,: In tlie Clerk's Oflic* of the Circui Court for the County ?f Wise on the Siii day i February, 1892. In Vacation. Thruston, Trustee. ^ against > hi Cliam ery. McRer). Trustee. ) The object of thi? suit i- to recover judgement i the mnn of (.'100 wilb interest fron? .lannary 24, 188! rjgainst J. B. Mills, D. E. Fox, V,. E. Harris and Ii M. Ilar'iin. and to enforce the snr; <? b) personal decn and by foreclosure of the vendor's Inn reserved in. deed doted January 24-, isiO, from BIgSt >he flap fm provcnicnt Company nnd B. C. Ballard Thruston Trustee foJ. B. P. Mills on lots 1, 2, 4. nndfi Block c:.; 3!, |2 and 13. Block 7?; and Rlo< k 'improvement Company's Plat No. I," in thetowj of Tilg Stone Gap, Va.. and affidavit having boei made that P.. W. McRery, Truste . B W. Ucliery, K B. Samuel, ./no. E. Abraham, and C. W . f'oodj iwt< r. parties defendant herein are non-residents of thli State, lite said defendants arc required toapp r with? in fifteen days after due publication of this order, in the clerk's office of oar i?1 court, at rules to be hold en there for,und do what isneccssnrj to prob I iheii interests. And i t is ordered thai n copy of thisorder -?e forthwith pnblislied once a we* k, for fo ir sue < as ivewi ckffj in the Big Stone Post, n ue ?paper pi iui > in the town of Big Stone Gup, in the count) *??' Wlsi niiu pnvt? d ht the front door of th ? cc house of sol county, en the fin i i ay of the next conniy court forth said coi ntyaftcr th< dnteof ilii^ ordei A copy?Ti si : .?. E. ? CPS, C erk. Bfillitl <'?? Sic bo well, ii, c. -j: ii VIRGINIA?In U?o Clerk*? Ofllc r?f t Circo Court often rounty of Wi <? on !:?? Si ? da\ Pcbnir ,380E, la Va< itdon Lilboni i H. Skeea, i iaintifT, j : gainst _ . In Cbuncery. j. C. Chance, Exor. et. ai.. Defendants, j The ribject ot this mil is torecov r. ?, ,i?n L?s v . ??-.y B;B. V?rbitvidgeand J. ClCbatice, Exec rof t i > will of Vm. ii Jones, deceared, i a- . ?:i <f m.fi with Interest thereon from life 31st dry f ..I:-! ?n.til p:dd and to snltjert to trie pn] aenl ? fsaid ? a certain 'tract of land situated i: Wiai coamy,^ ?. VA.O acres, being tlu same hind \?. i-it !? BiU eunifl. Skeenend wife by <'.>?> ?! ronvey? i ;? V n a-: . Jnmcs ?V.Fox and II. B. tVhitridge. *.nd an : l?vj having been made and filed that ihe defendants J. C. Chance, Executor >?( \\ Inst will oi Vi tu. Ii. .' doCCHHed, James W Fo> ;in?1 1?. I:. V. ? n ,? .? residents of the State of Vi:^iaia. ii i>- ordered tha: they do appear here in fifteen ?l.v.> ?ftei du? t:t>li< lion hereof, and do whnt maybe necosaryti .i--; ?ieir interest in this snit. And i; )? fuitli onl that a copy hereof be published once a iv c k for fou weeks in the Big Sioin1 POST, r:nd thai :i ropy I posted at the froni door of the courtheusi of thi count) on thclirst tlaj ufthcneM termoi th'i count conrt of said ? onnty. A copy?Tcfele: .1 E. I'S, ? le.rk. 11. A. V.'. Skw n, p. q. "j..- Ml VIBGIMA.?In the Clerk*? Office of Ihe Circuit Court of the Comity of Wie , on the 27 day nl Junnary IHirj. In Vacation. Thruston Trustee ) against / hi chann rv W. ?. ilorrifls et al ) The object of thi*1 Sail ii to recover jndgemiMii ?gaiii I W. U. Morriss and Mrs. E. I?. Maynor in ih? -ain "j $500with interest frmu (?<?;. 21. ISSBmiIij ?tl? a en dil of ?213.?0 of JCov.25. !?0: and npdnst S. B. Mai mil the sum of $200 with interest from Jumiar) 9.1800, 'this being a part of the first ntentiOued sum;) -.f.-! i ngalnst 11. E. box and U\ J; Spnde.? in the sum oi . with interest from Oct. 21. 1889 (thit :i!so bei 4 .-. pari ! of said first mentioned sum) and to enfi/iee the sum t>y f?rcloHUrc of the lien reserved in a deed dated 0 . 21,1889 from Big Stonq Gap Improvement Couipai ? and B.C. Ballard Thruston, Trust - W. S. Ui rri.- ?< and Mrs. E. D. Maynor.on lots !! A 12 Bloc 7;:.!'.' lOBlockTSand lotsl?i"; IG Block 79, ?"?Improvement Go's Pint Kol", in the town of Big St aieGnp. Va ; and affidavit having been made thai s p.. Mason,T.C. Rntherford /ire non-residents of this Statc,tli sal I 1 ? ? fondants.in required to appear within fifteen diiy* 1 ? terdne pnblicatiori of this ?rder, in Hi cl tI; ollic< ??; our said conrt, nt rules to be hold ; llierefor, and In what in necessary lo protect their interests. \< ill is ordered that a ci ipy of this "re.-- !?>? forthw Ith pub? lished once n week, ior four sueei we< k . in Ih ? BinSto.ik Post n newspaper printed in BigStoni ?; i]>. in the count)'of Wise, nnd posted ;^t the front door t>r the conrt-hous?' of said county. 011 the lirst da) nl thencxtConnty Conn for the said county after the date of this order. A copy?Teste : .1. E. MFP., Ch rk. Bnllit.t k McDowell, p. q. 2 2-f-4t VIHGfNiA :?In t 11 Herk's Office of the f-irctui Conrt for the Conn' of Wise on the 29th dav of Janoary* ]st)2. In Vacation TitROsrox, Trnstee i ngalnst / In.Chaneery., (i. M. Bitowx,el < ) Ttic object of is suit is (0 recover jiidgeinent agulnstG.M. *wn. Flenry Webb. T. S. Gibs.'?n^lV 3, riorselcy, K. W. McKery, Trnstee, II. E. Po.v m d Li T. Munry In the sura ?r |2Ui;.iHj with interest tn m Ts'ovember 11, IKsfi, and costs: and to euforcetlie same by forcclosore of the lien reserved in 1 d< wl dated November 11, IS89, from Big Stone Gap Ii provement Compitny und B. C. Ballard Thrnston, Trnsf e to M. Brown, on loi r3, B ot k 42, Impro ? f men I Cwnpan) 's Plat No. 1. to tin town "f Big >[<>.??? '? Gap. Va.; and nflidavit liaviug i<? -u made :?. Hcrrrv"Webb,T. S. GibsrH. B. W. MeBer) ;.k - . H. W* McKery, E' II. Samuel. J. H. Vbrnliam and T. C. Rntlierford, parties defcndonthereln a n ' residents.of thin State, th" saei dr-feudauts uro r oulred to appear witbin.ilfteeii lays :<U-v due publi? cation of this order, tn the Clerk's ?ffico of ?urK i Conrt, at rules to be holden there for; and do what in necessary to protect t Ik i r interests. Anil i: : or? dered ibat a copy of this order Iw forthwith pnbli h edonce n wceek, for four stn icssiveweeks, in ' Big Stosb C>.\r Post f. newspaper nrinte>l In th' 1 town of Big Stone Gap, in the ? tui :?? ' ' i?e,a: posted at the fr"iit do n- of the Co r hottss . said connfy, on the first day of the to xt Cnniity Co ? ? ( ii.r the sail! county after the date otthif ? ' fir. A cony?Teste: .1. E. LIPPS, Clerk. Ittiilltl A McDbw'eil, ]?. q. \7JBGl3Cj A :? hi the Clerk!? .file 1 the I 1 : " Court for tho eouirry of. Wihj on the 4th da; of ./unwary, 1893. At rules. ./. ii. ???. iviiilh et al., ria.v... vh. [ I- C?anc ry. V.'. M. Vonng et nl , lieft'o.) The object otthis 6iUt it ro nabj ct to sal i\ cer* tait; parcel of Ian I in.-the town bl ! rg Si -c Gj p. Va., on which YV. jf, Young h% fron?Dj ? K ?: Tliirri s*re> t. hetw.cen Peai 1 ?lr< t and Gil!) aveuue; Iiefng satie ih crttiwdln ?d d 'rcnuJ. W .A! 1 sou cl itx. to W. M. Young, and the same s1 >;. ? I to deed of trirst'from W. M; Vonn?| to !:..).. (.in hy, trostoe for Interstate Buiiding-and L?>aw Assoefativ aboa parcel of hind known as lot 3jJ? Oi block 9, together with u portiou of lot 22 aS sliown ???, h nia 1 of Imbodcn's addition, Plat Koi 1, being; $?m.! con? veyed by T. P. Trigg el nl. to W. M. V mug: :ui I fyiasj In Big StoneGap, \"a.: alwi lot 17 block i'.T, -.?'Ijnprtive uient Co.'s Plat Xo. I," with the !. "? ??> ti 1 on; in the town nf Big StoneGap. V?.: also loi 7 block s shown on a plat of East BicSn nz Gap; T',.-..-x.m! ui.d known a* ''East Pipr .S:oti<- Gam Va,, Pia! IV bnti.vfv certain judgments ?htniRcd S |t -c:' -. LS8t. by J.'U. V Mills, A. E. Dickens in and V. D. !? rr; against W. M. Young; And an aflidavii In ."i e byen madi and filed that the defendant !<? fr. tl: trnKtee piterstafo Building and L?on .\> ? ciat 0. and B. C. Ballard T*bn?ton, tmstet! arc not r,;idd< at ? Of the State of Virginia, it is ordered do appear her?-, within 15 days after dun publi? cation hereof, and do what May be nccess.tr) to protecttbeirintrrestiiithisM.it. And it isk-furtliei ordered that a copy hereof lie published once a v 1 . for four weeks In the Bin Stoke Post, and thai a cop) be po.sted at'tbe front door of tbc court-house of Ibis) cennty on the fir*' nay of u.<' ru-xl term of the coanty Coort of enifl county. A copy?T. v;? ;' J. E. LI PI'S. Clerk. Rtn.utt A McDowku. 1j. 22-4i DO YOU READ? This Paper contains all the looal and foreign news. Subscribe; Advertisers should c&iisitLr the rtdvetn tage thd Post has in presenting tin ir biwi THtsti to the rearriny pubUe. DEALERS IK ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS ? _ _ ,, _ jr\-f\ f ntmdation, and all material* Contracts taken for Building from lounuttuw. , furnished. We guarantee good work, good material?, and a perfect finish in all respect.. id specifications furnished when desired._ am J. M. r.oonr.oK. E. B. fJooniiOE. W. T. Oooni.np EIC SEONE GAP, VA. IE/ '^^^^ Hk*. BEST RIGS, DOUBLE OR SINGLE, IN THE CITY. Saddle Horses to hire or sell. Special attention given to feeding horses. East Fil th, between Clinton and Wyandotte Streets, opposite Coociloe Bros.' store. BULLITT ? I ? MeOOWELL ? SB8TRHGT ? GO, We have In our office complete abstracts of title of all lots sold by the BIG STONE GAP IMPROVEMENT CO. % And of the bulk of the lots and acre property owned by others in the town and vicinity of BiC STONE GAP. For three years we have been collecting and perfecting these abstracts, nnd now odor them to the public with the assurance ol accuracy. gp@~You Can Not Afford to Buy without an Abstract Title.^f BBC i ? ????-?. ? ?' ' W 9 A & W Owr- iinoA ?m! JL A A ^,*? o DEKLEP Ut ALL KINDS OF TIN AND HARDWARE; AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Stoves, WroflgM Steel Ranges, Superior Mechanics ? , Tools, Cistern aiid WeU Pumps, : M . Farming and Gardening Implements. HMERY'S AMD 7-TEIKLE'S PLOMS, ?C. SIO, SI 2 Broadway, (Ttet. Shelby & Campbell-Sts. 3^t3>CTISira IL. JL.SECY. W. A. McDowell. President. APPAL AGHiAN-bANK Authorized Capital, ?100,000.00 incorporated under the Laws of Stat" or' Virginia. Does a General Banking Business I.. TURNER U \ 1 in .1 K. Ill : LT'IT. JK. f. M. fi00DIXIE. IHKKCTOU8: J. 15. K. MII.I.S. If. C. M.iDOWELL, Jl?. C II. SI'AiJitNG. c. T. ncrc \ v it. t. ikvim . W. A. McDOWKI-f, femporary Quarters, Opposite Post Office. BIG STONE GAP. VA. \V*. II. N'ickki.s, President. T. U. Mason. Vice-Presidcut. E. W. Nelson, Rccretar It. C. Smith, Treasurer. Virginia-Carolina Timber Company. EXPORT WALNUT LOGS, B\{>. Stone Gap, Virginia. Eastern Office, 36 Beaver Street, Mew York, N. Y HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR WALN UT EXPORT LOGS The company wiii receive from Shippers at any Railway sta? tion for EYPORT DIRECT to Hamburg or Liverpool, consign? ments of Orr;, Popl r, Cherry and Ash. Our facilities for handh'ngsuch shipme ii ar clforobtaining the very bestprices in the foreign markets cannot bo excelled. This space belongs 10 T P WfiT ^5? %r P .'Jo 1 . VV {JJLXjEi 65 U Successors to the iofriss-Dilisrd Mwz Go, I ?\ Large Stock At j Low Prices. Of ruitrillURh. The entire ctoek of E. T. Shoptt is in my hands to be closed out at once, Now is the time to secure bargains, the like of which will neve? be offered again. Call at once and buy what you need. Stock removed to Shortt buildino-.