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The Big Stone Post. Entered at the poet office at Wtc Stone Gap, Va., as ?ocond-class matter, Nov. 14th. 1830. LEADING PAPEK OF SOUTHWEST VA. rvnuBiitcn w kkki.v ky thk BIG STONE POST PUBLISHING Cu. C. E. 8EARS President EDWIN BABBOUR, editor. Tkkms 6v ScwtcuirrioN Oii?* War.. Six Month*. - r.ivmotit ftrictly in advance AovKKTisive Ratks: I)U;>l iy iliver|l?m5Ut? p?r inch, for c;r:b i:i<='*r?I o J^gal notices, obituaries, etc., 10 cents per tine each in pert ion. TMvrtunt nllowiil for one column or tn?rp. Attorneys who jnsert legul advertisements in t\w Towr for tln'ir rti??tits will be considered responsible for them and bills for the name are payable monthly, Friday, Feb., 26, 1S92. Rill And Victory. New York is solid for David B. Hill. The convention which met at Albany Monday sent a Hill delegation to the na? tional Democratic convention at Chicago; and put a very emphatic quietus on the cry made by the opponents of Senator Hill that the people of New York are op? posed to Hill, and that h\< success is on? ly due to the "machine." A "machine' might be able to secure a majorit y of the delegates in a convention but il is almost beyond the range of possibility that if there was a considerable opposition loa man that the "machine" could be success? ful in entirely obliterating it ! I* there had been any largo number nf people in New York opposed to the nomination of Hill they could at least have made a show in the convention and would have done so. This unanimity on the part of the Democrats of New York In roes the con? clusion that the Demoer.icy of that State is decidedly for Hill, and that Cleveland is out of the race. He has been rejected by his own fellow-citizens and must now fake a back seat in the political arena, despite the protest of a few of his sore? head fi iends. "Hill and victory" will be the battle cry of the Democrats in the coming cam? paign, and with Hill to lead where all good Democrats may follow there is little doubt of the ultimate victory. Democrats have made up their minds to go into thjis tight to win and with such determination they naturally turn to David Bennett Hill as fhci. loader. He h i-nev? er let the Democratic banner trail in !!;<? dust of defeat, but has always born ii aloft to victory, at times in the face of obstacles that seemed insurmountable, and it is to him thai the good old Demo? crats, who have fought their party's Kit? tles for twenty five years past, now look to lead them to triumph. The Democrats tried the experiment of a candidate tainted with inugwumpery four years ago and right bitterly do they rue the experiment. Now they want no more inugwumpery but old-time straight, simon-pure Democracy; they believe that they have fonnd in David Beiiuet a rep? resentative of that Democracy, which was upheld by Jefferson, Jackson and Til d?n. A Degraded Newspaper. This surprising paragraph appeared'in the Bristol Courier on Sunday: Honest hard-working men are begging for bread in Bristol to-day. Steal rather than starve! And when wife and children are cry-' ing for the necessities of life, take your place in a dark corner and sandbag the first fellow who comes alonj; jingling two half dollars. That is all there is of it. The writer may have intended this for a specimen of his wit and originality, but to the ordinary reader it appears tobe the emanation of of a brutal and degraded mind. How-un.vVmnn with a spark of hu? manity in his breast could become so vile as to advise a fellow man to convert him? self into a foot-pud in order to provide his family with the necessaries of life, is al? most beyond our comprehension. We be? lieve the assSertion of the Courier that "honest, hard-working men are begging for bread in Bristol" is entirely false, but even if it. were true, the newspaper t'iat would publish such advice as the above !s guility of an outrage against society 1 hat. should not go unnoticed. IT society places its stigma upon the man who is guilty of theft and robbery, how much deeper should its brand of infamy be burned in? to the vile flesh of one who incites to such crimes. If it be right that the highway? man be regarded as a social outcast, then the writer of tho above should be reward? ed with the everlasting contempt of re? spectable und self-respecting people. In? deed it is a reproach upon the community in which the paper is published that its editor should dare to disseminate such doctrines as are contained in this para? graph. The indignation of an out raged community? should be held in such fear by culprits of this class that they would dare not shock the sensibilities of honest Hud respectable people by urging men to acts of crime. Tho most charitable construction that can 1?: placed upon this production of the Courieris that the writer, in his straining after something odd and original, has been carried oft' his feet, and lost his men? tal balance. The moat reasonable view, however, to fake of the matter is'that the writer was actuated by an innate vicious ue*s and liM'fc of character that nuts ?. - ? I sooner on Nrtttg I a'-v ? ho . scarcely possible thai a &uh in who ic mind there was ever embedded n proper appreciation of honest v. t/nthand virtue should brill" himself to the utterance of i such sentiments .us these. Therrkow-E of this section of Vrii;^iWhi are glad to know that therein iioiJb.ng in the charges brought again*! .ihm. John K. Massey an by upstart from Appoinatox county, who by some peculiar turn of for? tune Occupies a seat in the State Senate of Virginia. Mr. Ma.-soy has served his State long and well, ami t o people of the State arc loath to be live that lie has been iruiitv of any iniscouduct in otiice. The charges brought against Mr. Massey seem l to have beeti prefered In an insignificant .man w,hb thought this a rapid way by which to bring himself into notoriety. Oun usually conservative contemporary the Richmond Dispatch is showing a good deal of commendable' spirit in writing ol the New York bolters, in commenting upon .the New York convention the ids natch becomes considerably wrought up and delivers itself of this admirable cflu sion; And now what will the Democrats oi the rest of the. count n do? What will the Democrats of Virginia, always fried and true, sav to the New York bolters? Are we of the South to see the presidency losl to t he Democrat ie parly because a miuoi i tv of the Democrats of one State have de? termined t?> rule the Democratic parl^i or ruin it? Are we't o I'olt in Hie face of fhe tact that the force Ibil will become a bm he to re 1 ^1M? i i we lose the president in l^n congressional election'' ol ISflriV Are we, indeed, prepared to bite, oil our noses ! spite our faces? Are we-lo"sacrifice tl e interest.- ol our section to the ambition and spitefulness of men in another Stal who n fuse to keen step to the nn.s c oi the union of I)einocrac\ for 1 he sake o; the Union? ."-hill we stamp out the first bolt? ing thai threatens to disrupt the Demo cm Iic Party,oi shall wecount? nan eil aud thus invite more boiling"/ Shall ?>e un deriake to decide for : he : - o| ! ! ? e Vit.? that thev ought have nominate d , our favorite and not 11 ? i: i Shail wi presume lo question thai tie convention \\!ii.-11 nominated Hill >? as rv.?uhtily < a'i ed bv the regular organization of ihe Democratie purtv? >::a!l we have tie foolhardincss to uudenake to set aside such a bod* as the Albany conventioi and, substituted lb;1 i> a bull : - c mvci ;i m lo be called by Ottkmh?i::'k . Vnokksox. u:d lliercsl oi them? VVhy.. il would lie the very madness ol i lie tin on. Read the platform or the llh?in Con? vention. Was there evci <\ hotter oneH it includes ail the plat forms of (lie Dem i- j "oratio parts of Neu Vor!; from '! ..-.'si dav up to'oilr own. Ii is not cleai on the silver question.: I ? u f as t h it question will be side-tracked hy the Chicago con vent h n ii \\a> well enough for Ihe Democrat?; ot New Yot k to say but little about it. -,?, , ,?, - S.K. DOT.StlS r'NI^rCTKO l:\ Louisville for (Jbtuiotti : >Io*:iej 1 inter ??':; i .-?* I'ret ciif.< s. A good deal pf surprise has been canst d here bv the indictment u LJuisvllle ol N . i>. Dotson, of this county, loit-obtail iilg money under false ;>r fences; Mr; Dot son is one of fhe wealthiest nun in the eonnty and i.- connect i! vith some of the best people of the county, ii-? is a younu man and has been a lur? e deal, r in coal and limber binds in ihjs s. ution. The in? dictment was found at flu instance/>f the Bariiett-Drake Lumber Company of Chi? cago. Mr. F. <). H? ri left, i reasurer oft h . i company has bccii in town for sonn days past and v. hen asked about this indict: ment bya Post reporter said: "Oiir'coinpah'y bought about eighteen hundred walnut trees from Dot son and paid him ten dollars per tree for them We paid him nine thousand and two hun? dred dollars in cash for Ii." i r es lud gave him our negotiable -note for the re? mainder, ami I understand I hat in- has negotiated the note and received the mon? ey therefor. '?These trees weref accord'fn ^'io Dot son,? statement, loci led iti Kentucky, ehieth in Letcher county. He look a member of our company over the field and showed him many line trees which * lie represent? ed as belonging to himself, and as the trees he was selling! H<* ?riivc us as a I reference (he National Bank of I rlsfol and I that bank represented him as bei'ngVii j tirely responsible. W e paid the moiiiM and came down here to commence work in j getting out the trees ami found t hat none j of the trees not ev en flic samples shot n us, belonged to !)olson. J "We have tried since in every way to Iget a settlement out of Dotsoui bul have been unable |U do tfo as ;. et. The money and note were paid over in Louisville and hence our com piain I lo ol fug t :> an indict? ment was made fu that city. The prosecu? ting attorney in fiOuisviiic has assured I us that there would be no doubt of the Iconviction of Dot sou on the eb?rire., and 1 ex'n'et to remain in this section until the . trial tomes up, which will be about the middle oi March." Mr. Dotson's friends here claim that he j will come out of this trouble all right and that the prosecution ajll be unable to es? tablish its charges. J)AX(ii;no) s COCNTJS?FKlTKK>?. A Very Important Arrest Made Over in Cincinnati. Ci!?f:>%\Ti, Fehrunry :2i.?The greatest j haul of cOnnte'rfeitcrs including the cap - I ture and printed bills ever made here v. as .accompiishedj e terdayjby gpyornmenf der tectives. The whole gang is in jji'L They are Ralph Wishon engineer: W. 0. llera/u Fourth street photographer, and W, T. Brown an engraver. Detectives have been working on the case since Deeember'-.'drh They eaptur/fid a do/.en photo-engraved plates of the (iraut series of $5 silver certificates and found.a cart ioad of dangerous printed bills. They also captured, in orocess uf , j a rat ion, u jj|M silver eei'iticate blaje of I the iflfMlctidricks series 'ISr-f;. BekiuCS, j they found ??!.??>?>'etcein-rs- -for both .'the j counterfeits in couvM> hi" ni'm,,i ra j,'o?. j bob Flein iti.ir. ?\horn .1.1 -M V NI ? m had solicited to shove the %d<0* i^lo; med I he tietech'ves aud iusisfod o? ff^iVSvorkin? up the ease. ? - : ? ' ? Sj \ TU r^l-Al I is i :c? rloiVi? ofe ?.?!'"fb ? Cilcuil pourt tor llie county n!'Wi.-;i un the Sth day of February, 1802. In Va cation. Thni.-ton, Trnstee, } ^against' - In Chancery; W. fc. Patterson, et; ali. ) ^'he object ofthis suit is.-n recover judge raentagainst V. . A. Henwood and Jas. Fry in Lue sum of $10U,wirhinfere8t from September 26, ISs'.i, ami costs, and of W. L. Patterson in tli.- sum of $33.33,and interest from said date, and from VT. T. Goodloej W. P. Lipscomb and Ellen McCarthy:, Trustee in the sum of $06.60, with interest from said date, (said last two sums being part of (lie first itbuvc mentioned.) and to enforce the same by persona! decree and by foreclosurcof tho vendor's lien reserved in a deed dated Sept. 25, L889, from Big Stone Crap improvement Company, and R. C. Bal lard Thruston, Trustee to \\. A. Hen wood on lot 17 and the north half of lot 16, Block 44, '?Improvement Company's Plat No. 1,' in the town of Big Stone Gap, Va., and affidavit hav? ing been made that .Ins. Fry is a non-resident eft ids State, and that thecestuis qiie trust of Ellen McCarthy, Trustee under a deed dated Sept. in. 1800,'from? W'. P. Lipscomb are un knou n, all of whom are parties defendant here? in the said defendants are required to appear within fifteen days after due publication of this order, in the clerk's olliee of our said court, at rules to be hohlen there for, and do what is necessary to protect their interests. And if is ordered that a copy of this order be forthwith published once a week, for four successive weeks, in the Bio Stoni; Post, a. newspaper printed'in the town of Big Stone Gap, in the county of Wise, and posted at the front door of the courthouse of said county, on .the first day of the next County Court for the said county after the date of this order. A eopv?Teste: .1. E. iJPPS, Clerk. Bullifl & McDowell, p.q. 2-26-4t ( Sale of a Small Farm: Pursuant f.ra'decree of the Circuit Court of Wiae . itity. entered lirc' inlx-i '17.li. Is'tj. hi Uje clinucerv L'sia.-eof Kriinei? IFillis v?. j.C. CIimucc. Kxnroinl. i ill-' uiidcrsiguen >? j<-i;t 1 Coiiir.ii.-.sinner, will on Saturday, Feb. 20th, 1S92, in front of the hiterntotil Hotel in 11?* ? town of Rig Si ne/?np? Vit., Im:I weeli (he. hours* of .0 a. in. iiihI .'< i. :a.. ;?.' ??.! ; >>?!! hi public outcry to the highest ')i :'. the I en: "m th'e ? i'l an.I proceedings iikmi lU ii ?<". lo-yi.: Tlie traei ??f iilioat '25}'* acres lying in he head id .'???. i \ alley it W isi- c unity, Va.. mi f 11! ?: - M- ih'cd in n ?I - - -?I fro i Kniuvis Willis mid wile to Wbi. i>..Mines, U. Is Wliiiridge und .lames \V. p.>x, dated June.'? 1SSP. und ol r- cord in B. B. 27, p ISC W-iMt comity, to which referc ce i mad?r n i ? !. " of ?.? limy h? l. -ee-: ;i y? > SUltS? ill" I . i o' ^IlOivP?witli in:.?!???( fi >m .hi !Ss!. and Terms of Sale: C.r.e-!i:?!f citsli i-: hand.: l'h< I >.??:?.:. . > ? ?... paymehtpTit (! and t2:iaoiit.hs. ' ?<. i So pare has. er.">nnivs seetirh? and leari: ?? i. . \\. ?itHLKV. s ,. nil C> In til.- Clerk's '!:?;? .? or the C r i.h < ? art of :!?? Vnuilv id '.Vi .??. j 1 Pi itu-i.i wiHis. i*:.r-.da: ) 1 against lirGh mew .. i . C.'Ciisms'-i. lixor. et. id., i> : Ii' O i !..'.:?:. i.i-o'.. cterk of r.u ?.dd en.-' ?:?? ? :.(fy i .) ? !?" Im.h:! required if tlti vi .' ? ; ?';". ::.ii- ioaer "\ ;iu: tlecnre rei icrtsi in Mideast*.' on u . C'i ! .i .'anr. .ry. IS!'", has iu.cn did, 'A \ ; (Jiv'eii-linder my'iiiuid a* ?: rl < \ '?'?>? ?* coiirt, 2Si daj '.i Jamil ry, Jl'ehfe: .1 '>'? i.i^'J'S. Clerk. . VlROl'v-IA :?At rules Id :n tli. ir> *s offfcC ?ftiieCirlaiiuCOuri iort.it cbi .ity m \\\< on the 3iul day of Pi i.-rii.-. y. 'riirustou; i tji>;.eu, ? . apuiisi ?[? In c lancen . J. \V. C. '.ik . ?.: ::! ) ? :J'!ic r.li}cct ?d tliis suit is in ecovei ;.. !g?.ir?? m against |. H. I-. Wills in the si tu of > .t'. witi riuetesl irtnn ti> ten hcr2".lSS an > i - ? ::<\ "i J W,."Koivlkes. tli the ?uui u'l *i.' i*, wirli int- r.}-. troiii sai'd diiteahd cost; and in. i ':..' i.-h-r rS> d.Vi i ! i.f'.ia. ivj:i- in.- r. >t Ii">:it ii' d.M tiui t: ! (s ni I.--;-..iinis'vina jinr:.' of - iiilr-; ? inn ami ? us; iainphi personal !e rei ai i by for? ch - sine of ii:;: lien re*l rvca in a l.e 1 dated Dece'it ???r *JT. I-SS from \ ' i btouc ?. > bnprovoiecr.l CVnnpain and li. C Ihillard 1 n nstoi . it i tc-.. i . !. n. C Mills, on '??? - i:< und i-J ? lock 9; and iol lit r i'.i??'', -hi. "In 'ovemfrtit C "S' Plat So. 1, in iije.tc-v. :i of- i?ig)>umh trap ; .?.!.! illidavit !i.i\iie: ^ ecu' made thai'!'..!. F dier..n lariydi tcn .:.!;:'. ? i. a.i:- -' :-rc? i<it-.ni rOi tfcfej State, the si.i'.irehdan: i ? required to a pear :\ i:hu? fifieen . t'v! it-fter.diic jnibiicatioii 01 this order, it ti..; citsrk s nice 01 nur >ai.i cc rt, at rales tobe '. >K;iai'ilu rotor; and <?<> iv'tial < nccosaiy to pn - icct ids intcresu And,it-is.?rdered that a copy of i. i. ordei lie 1... '.lv.i'.:: uul ished once a weeK for lour .successive vveeksiii t c Big Stone Point, a newspaper printctl in the 1 ?w.ii of bis; Stone Gap, in the cnunry "t" \\rise, inn p<>sted at ihe fr?nt door ol the conrt-liousc of said county, on lliclir:;! day of the next count court I t tin- said county, after t!ie da'c of this 1 der. A Copy?Test?: .1. :. LIPPS, Clerk. BuNin .V MciJowetl, ?). q. 'J-2?'--Jt \/i::(.:.M.\: U niljslieW in 1 u Clerk's Office f * tin- Circuit Court for;the County of Wise on the 2nd diiv ef Pebruiire, 1SS2. i'liruston, Trust? ? / AO m.n.st in 1 liancerv. \V? lf: ybnng cf: at. ) Ti.bject uf tltlr suit is t recover judgeincul njrniust W. M. V.-iiiitr. II. C Ito on, E. M. Wiley, i:. H. Kutb, K. 11. lisii'lber. W. i; Powell, N. T. Busii, n. King,./, i'. 11..iidin Hoiladiiy and Anderson llolladay. In thesiiui <>f $26<i.Cti, wi?i interest train June 5? 1851*, hlid costs, niid to enforce the same by |icr>oiail drei er and by foreclosure of the Hen reserved in n'deed liated Jpiie a fSSfl, from Big Stone iiu\< lin l?riiveuieiit Company and jt, t.'. Itailard Tlini^ron, I'rusteij.lo Wot. Voting, MI! j0u, ^ inn) i<5 "f Block '2S 'Mmpr?vpiiieni COuijiany Pint No. 1," in ihf town a Bif! Stone tJap, \'n . and atlidavji having been made That 11. C. Bolioii. K. M. Witev, K. II. Ruth, K.dl. liaitKcr, \V". I). Powell, N". T. Bm?b. U. B. ICing,J. P. Craw, John llollnday ami Anderson I.'oiladay. parties defcudaht herein are non-residents 0/ tlii- Slate, the safd defeiiuanls an- required to rip , ear within lifteeii iliiys after due publication ol 11:i-* order, in tli? clerk'sotllce "f our said court, at rules '.1 !>?? |)olden there lor. and do what i-. necessary to I rotecj ihejr juterei ts. And it ordern) that a copy of litis order I'e f/ui|?wji|j PubltslunoiiCe a iveek. f>>r four ?ucces?dxc weeks hi the l>i?. Sto1"'k Post, a uewspap: I rhltediii tl>e town of Rig s-.>i(1 l;, county of \> i~.'. ii I po>led at the '. mi; i i.,i of >e ^oiir'l: .?}/;? ? of said eotuify, on "the tir.-i da; < f i.ext .-C'pini ;.' Coiirt for the sahl county a ter ti date ol ? . ivrder A topy?Tvstei ! I'S. Cttrfe. l*t)llttt X .\lc.'/o.,i ;l. p.o. ramCIXrA; In the Clerk's Otiten 1? I t Coiirt of the'County oi Wl.<e mm t! ? Jaintary, U>S2,in vacation. 'l'h,;e.toii. Trn.-t'v , vs. > In r*rv. T. II. Walter .rt l'J. ) Tin*olij.Tt of tllif >ri( /: Jo reec. 'it )?!' ? ? ' . . ? ':, ii. yy?lkerdii the'sum >,'t ' 1 1 ?u'i..'oij .'i;?!'.i .t.m ? Y.\, ).*>:.?. .~u'4 \. ./? ..?. ing y,-jij )nt -re.-J ti.? r?- ;, j?in I: litis iv Me SMfW <.t -i??O. ?-.'??;:!! 1 >u .[ty,u .. '. i '??.'Mi? en*'.-, and '.-U'tf. -> (1 ? 1 ?. decree atfH hy forcaJosun- uf Hin ?? . ? '1 a deed .ia: .d June i.th, 1? ', f. .1. >yr : t , ? '.. ,? [imyeOiebi Coii/pauy aiid i'.A . ?" ? . . IVutitoy lit T. ti. \ynlker on 10 .- .10 . ?. ; ... k 2. ?*< and 4, //lock -?, : ad 8. :? and ? ?? tx.k'j .1 - j tr?vemeiil t oiiij . .y's Piai N > I.'* tu tin tojs j .'/isSmue lhip, Va., and altlda i 11 ? ?? iuj !?? , Lbaji T. j{. Ifalkeri .?. K. ,fi bit u i .1. H v|j .,. i ?i. K.T^iii.iiy, v. II. Lioi". 51. E. i^une, O.P. King, j VY r. W !ijte.../. If. iffjirsby, p:ir i ? ? lint her*, in lue noii-rej.Idc',!.. y.i; State, -..id defetidantr j nr.. n-roiiteri tu iuppeay "fitr/a :.i > -jj (lays aftei due I pubtietitioM ?>i fIiis. ? rdt?r, In tfn'r' ? ..)*>, <? i : j said ' airi. at rel?-^ m U- fait i;.ii, .. . i,j |, j v\ Ii.- ?.. ui (ressary t<. iiroteet tJj? i'hterra<i.s XiAl ,;i .. I Ortleje?t tliat a c?PJ of tbl- oni r be fort! ,viti rmb I lished Once a week tor tour s^ceesntvu xt in ',<?<? "ai. >:-n%-k PohT. r ih % spnpt-r j -la'.d hi ti" ;...?? i< Blgf btoiie(>9fp'4u,the eoiuiry <? B'ise, iuj.d postinl e iw /fool dVior of coiiri-b?i ?? iif said c?jiinty, a: the tii m <i^y <?, the uext Coutty Court for tbdsui.l county after the of thi ort! ;r, \ cepy?TeM?;; f. F. LIPPS, Clerk. ' By C. St. AdL^metdn. rt,.C Bultitl A HcDpweli, p. q. . .' ysi. II .????? I .1 il U .j ' Snh*rvHtf fur if tc Post. If .? only $1.2.? Uli' til i If,'Hiullil,; tUi/J /''//':, ''or/i fttP rj/i)is rmif.fstiug of Jin or nio\r THE POST. 9 5 -.'it Has the Kargest Circulation of any Tajicr. in Southwest rn Va. An ?dverfi?raieJot wiJ \my you. ?TT ikC'^'a- 1? t?? oltfce of '})?? Circ;v V Court of shSf'Count.y. of Wise on ih- 2t>iii day ?< javmry [s:?'i. in vacation. Turiistonj Trustee, 1 vs { In Chancery. J. Fl. Carlisle etal. J The oi met of fins suit is to reoveriudgineiu against W. 8. Bevorly, J. B. Carlisle, J. a. K l!y, fl. f.Con way, the unknown to It*, devisees utiri jfersonril rcpre ssmatlwsof W. H.Litisey,dee'd;,J. W F< v. Jr., an I ff. K. Fox in fin.-' sum of ?1SU33 with interest from im? 2S, l8S9,ami m en force Ihesa me :>v 'personal ilecr?e".?inl by for closure of tbe Hen reserved In n deed from Ria Stein Gap Improvi rocnt Company k It. C. Baltard Thrustou. Trustee lo W. S. Bevi rly on lot IS Block 25, ,lfmp ? ? mcnt. Co 5 Pi n Nof\ iu the town otBigStoi ?< V?., arid afllria\ithnvinp been madi Ihut -i. <'-..;...? J. A. Krilv, R. T.Oonwuy, and T. C. Ii itherl d arc non-resident* k that the heirs, d-vi.- is kpa: nut representatives of W. H. Litscy, dee'd are in nan tin? said defendants arc required i<> ..ppear v/ithin 1." 'lavs n/ter due publication .' 'his order, in the ch-ri "s office of our ?j< i? I court, tit rules lo be holden therefor, mid ?!?? what is nee >? Airy n> protect their interests. And it ordere' that ;i copy of this order !><? forthwith pnl li-1 cd once t t ? it for lour successive weeks, in tbe Btu Stovk l'osr, u newspaper Printed in the town of hi.: Stouc Gap, in tin" county uf IVIse, and posted at the front door <>f the courthouse of said county, on tin first day or the next County Court for said county nfter the date of this order. A copv?-Teste: J. E. hires. Clerk. By C. I?. Addiiigtotl 1?. C BCLI.ITTtt McDOWLL. p. (|. 2-26-4tl \flRGlNIA: In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Wj.se on the 8th diej oi February, ISl*2. In Vacation. Thi'ustuii, Trustee. i against / In Chancery. McRery, 'I rustee. / The object of this suit is to recover judgement in the sum uf wilh interest from Jumiurv 24, 1889. against J. It. Mills, H. K. Fox, \V. E. Hani.- ami K. M. Hardin. and to enforce the same by personal decree and by foreclosure ?f the vendor's Ih n reserved in u deed dated January 24,1889, from Big Stone Gup Im? provement Company and It. C. Bullurd Thrust on. Trustee lo.i. B. F. .Mills on lots 1, 2, j. 4, und ">. Block 6?; H, 12 and 1?. Block 7?: and Hi, Block :?); '"improvement Company's Plat No. 1." in the town of Big Slotic Hup, V?., and affldavii having been made that It. W. McRery, Trustee, K. W.McKery, E. H. Samuel, ./no. K. Abraham, und (.'. W. Goodpusler. parlies defeinlioit herein are non-residents of tili? Stute, the said defendants arc required to appear with? in fifteen days after due publication <?? this order, in the clerk's oilier of our said court, at rules to be hold ? ??n there for, and do what is necessary to protect rh.-ir interests. And if is ordered that a copy of thisordei be forthwith published once aweck,fo four success? ive weeks, in ih- I5iu: Stone Post, a newspaper p in ??>. in ihe town uf Big Stone (Jap, in t!i-' county of VVi>e and posted at the front dour of the courthouseot ? ii>: county, en tbi firm day of the next countv court : irrhe said county afterthe dale of this order. A c?py? Teste: 4. E. LIPPS. Clerk. BulHtt MclJowcll, ii. q. 2-2(1-11 VlROr i.\?In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit f'ou i i?f tlie ( uDTv .>f W \?- on ti..- itayoi Ki !.r larj , 18S2. In Vacation l.illioui a .. >:.. ?ii, I laimin, i ? .inst luCiiai eer^ . '. ('. ( luui re, lixor.et. ah, liefendaiits. ) I be "j> t of ilila seit i> to reci?> ei "f .taim ? tV. l"o>. t.!'.. Whit idge and J. C. Chance, Kxecutorof l!: ? ! ? ill oj \\ h. Junes, deceased, tin sum of $l,.*>ao.i:l: iltli inter, .si thereon from the 31 si day of May, 1S89 until paid lid I i subj n to the payment of <fud mon ? ir riain rac of land situated in ?Vi . county, \'a.. n re- ii ing iJ^' tame laud uincli f.llbocrn ft. Sln en am! ' i'e bv deed conveyird n> '.Via. I)..iones. <?? \\ iu ami it. B. VVbitridge. And an alii lavi; .ir if. Ii?-u made and tiled that the ilefeiidaiits .h ? lemr . ecntor of the last will .if iVm. I). .lone-, t . uees W. I ux and K. !!. iV hit rid go ;:.?> n> ? ,i ; rli?cStuteof Virginia, ii i- ordered thai ipetir herein flf ml days nft*T due publica i?n . ??? und do wliat may In; necessary-to protect tiieir int'-rest iu this suit And it :- further orderrti il it-itiiii bereut be published oiici a w< r. to i uu \ >' si ie Biu- Stone POST, and that a ci py be ported i be f.ont n o.- ?f the tnuttbouse ??!'!u uonnM . the tirsi day of the next term <U the cuuuty court "f id . oiiiuv. \ copy-?Ti ste: .1. ii. J.!, PS, Clerk. H. A W sk< ii, p. g. J-2ti-?t 7 Uli i>*IA: In the Clerk's Oflice i f the < irctiit Court of the Count ol Wise on thefitli<lav of February, 1892. In Va? cation. J. A. Iiubbard, Plaintiff, i Injunction against > In \V. M. iVhitaker&c. Defendants J Chat -cry. The object >f this suit is ti perpetuate the injunc'i n in the mil by the piuiutitTpraye/i for, b restraining the Co ist 1? ?? V . M. W'iita - r, as well a> either of . -tl r dc fendan^s, or any ? ne tor them fr"in s< li;np < i deprivi-ijj Ihe plaintiff* from tin posse ? <?? . control : iu use ol 'Ik oxen in the h >i m >n ed, am it appearing from tin alle; 4 u stated ud'sworn to. by the plaint iff in hi: bit fliaf tl ?? defendant Jeremiah Hul i not resident of the State of Virginia, is orb red that'Ii-? do appear here within hi flay: ittei due pnnlication hereof, and <!o what i ay hi necessary to protect his interest in this suit. Audit * fo ther ordered that a copy hereof In pnblisl ed once a we< k fur f< ur weeks in t ti?? Itit; Stone Post, and that a < py In- post ??! .-.t the front door of the i ourthon ?'? of this 'ountj on the irst day of the next term of the county court of said conn v. \ mpj?Teste: J. E. LIPPS, Clerk. T. M. Aldtrson, p. q. 2-26-lt V I KG SlAte-In t n !. rk\- Office ? f the ' irctu Coil for ii>i('oi|:i' of Wise on t!i" 29th dav o Ju". tnrj ? ISItt, in Vacation. Tiikcst- r , 'I v.stee a 'ainst / In Chnncen.. fi. M. BiMiw.v,et * ) The object of iiw suit is to recover jiidgeineui against <i. M. <-.v;.. Henry Webb. T. S. dlbson, W J. Horseluy, ? . VV. Mcltcry, Trustee, 11. B. Fox am: L. T. Maury in the ??'?.m of -f*J?n;.t?U with interest from November 11, issf>. und costs; und to enforce tin same by foreclosure of the lien reserved in a dee. ilatcjl N.QvemJjer 11. 1889, from Big Stone Gap Im provefheut Company and K. (.'. Ballard Thruston. Trustee to (J. M. Hrowh, f)t| Inf o. Itlock 42, Improve? ment Conipnuy's I'hn No. f, in llie u>wu of Bi'4 Stou< Gup, V.l.; anil affidavit having been made that Henry Webb, T. S. Gibson. It. W, McRery. trustee. It. W. Mcltcry, K' H. Samuel. J. E. Abraham aim T. C. Rutherford, parties defendant herein are non? residents of this State, the said defendants are re cuired to appear within fifteen days after due publi? cation of this order, in tbe Clerk's office of our said l our:, .it rules to )?? holden ther - U<r. und do what is necessary to protect their interest* Ami i \-?>, dered that tt cony of this order be forihwith pnldisL edpnfc } wecck, for four successive weeks In tin Bio ,s-n >i. ''j^r IVa newspaper urhued hith< town of Blgf St9neGitpj Ii] rtie 90'inty a? 'W^'and posted a: 'h-: front door of'the ton thonaa rf said co my on the first day of th>> ne.v (.' iuty Cu "t foi tie- saje coil 1".' >i l?r the date of tl is nrd< r. a opv-.Te<tej J. ?. LIPPS, Clerk, pullltf f M Powell, p. q. 2-2?t4t VrIKGINIA:?In the Clerk's office of the Circuit I v ('.ii. ! for tbo county of Wise 011 tn>- 4tn day o> ,/aiiu rv, 1892. At rules, j J. B. F. Mills et ah, l*lff*s.A vs. In Chancery. I \\. .V 1 u mg et at., Oett'ti ? The object of ihis s(HMs to subject to sale a cer t .m ',-utf. .J j;f land iu the town of I'it: .Stone Gap, '? ??.. Iii -b W. V Jff?}|i'B resid s, fronting on Ess iif st: f, beiw i/o i.'.-ijri ^ireet ant Gilly avenue, , 1>?irji: t'.: -srjv- u--m???jbyd in 11 de.-l frmn 7. JI ,/ son jft u ? to \v. m. Vouiii.', .old ti'..' san??r' subject to J ...! ? f ??? .' otn Mt. You! 1- to' ft. nurt>'y, I i-Mst'-? ' 1 Inl rstate ftiH|d}ii'ga*nd hoan Association; (.'m> ( |i icil uf I ami known ?* Im ^ofb|ock9, j tojfcthei \vjth a portion "of lot 22 nstshnwi >,<? a h ?? ioflmbi u'Saddition, Plat No; i. being same cou i vey. ?'. I'.Trigtrel ol. to VV. M. Voting, and lying 1 iri Bi| ? at litij), Va.; -ir-o lot 1" 'dock :t". "ImproA ? - : men ( .'s Plnt lfo. 1," ivitl: the Inane thereon.il Ithot ?? Big Stone Gap, Va.; alao lot 7block S, it si >i a plat of East Big Stone flap, marked and kiwwu 1- "Easl Bitj stone Gap, Va.. Phd l;o (. ??.??f j: 'rtidn|udg!iieiitd obtained Septeml)cr ist*l. by.? j '. " -Ji-fs. \ f. Olckensoi and T. |> l; r; ? ? 1 V. >;'^.:^ "And an ?tili.,vie hnvb !?-...?, :,. on Jin! filud that the'aebj 1 nmj % p. by 1-11 ? ? Ini.crautta itiiilting am) Uati u'h.-i-i.iii. i. and K ? Bollard Tdruatun, truaue, an not resident of tl-. Staie of Virgiala, It Iii ordered that tiirv do 0^1 Mr here, within 15 day after du ? publi catf 11 bereof, and do what may !.e necessary to protect ii'eir interest In this suit And it i.- fiinhet order* i.hat u copy hereof in pu lls'ied once u week n?? tour weeka in the. Ilm Stonk 1'o?t, ,v:i, thai a cop. r>t- row a .,i tjie front ?;or.r .i the court-house of this county tue fiKst ?hv utthf rn-xt let n of the eoi .nv Ci art f sali cofiiifjv '? 1 *" A ror,y_lVste:' J. E J^ppS, Clerk, hci.t.irr u McDowki.i. i>. q. ' 22^1 DQ. VQU,RE AD? 'J'his l^per contaii s all t!u: locnl aiul fon i^rn mvsat fk\\hwv\hd, A a ertisen xlionldvomttder tl,<> (rdvun* \ tagt thd Pout he* in jtresertting their bu#i-1 ftCtf* to the ironing pubiic C. E. & C. H. SPALDII DEALERS IX AM. KINDS OP Ail Contracts taken for Building from foundation, and all n furnished. I Wr guarantee good \??11<. {rood materials, and a perfect finish in ?1 i " ...... and Fpeeincat-JOiis turnisncd when desired. J. M. Gooni.ok. E. E. Gooolok. v. BIG SEONE GAP, VA. BEST RIGS, DOUBLE OR SiNGL IN THE CITY. Saddle Horses to hire or sell. .Special attention giv< n ! horses. E?ast Fifth, between Clinton and Wynndotto street Goodloe Bros.' store. bullitt - ? - McDowell - hbsyrigi We have in our office complete abstracts of title ot sold by the BIG STONE GAP IMPROVEMENT And of the bulk of the lots and acre property owned bj in the town and vicinity of BIG STONE GAP. For three rears we have been collecting and pcrfeetinj* these -ti now offer them to the public with the assurance of accuracy. g^s^You Can Not Afford to Buy without an Abstract fi C. NOELLIN1 .... ? ? - \\,.. ?., ?; . _ DEALDR IN ?? ALL KINDS OF TIN AND HARi ? '- ?' AND HOUSE FURNISHING CO( Stoves, Wrought Steel Ranges, Superioi I :;? Tools, Cistern and Well Pumps, g~ Farming arid Gardening || " ? Implements. p ; KUERY'S AND MEIKLS'S PLO.WS, &C, I|j SIO, S12 Broadway, tel. Shelby A Cainpbe > ?.? W. A M Dowell, Prcsidon Appalachian-Bai Authorized Capital, $100 JCO.OO Incorporated unr >r the Laws of St;-.to of Virginia. D"es a Gen ral Banking I.. TU It !'.:: HAtHlS J. B, !?". MU.bS; '.' I !. !?. P.Ul.l SIT IK. M ii. M< ?OWKbU -'H I i.(M'.i..,tt, . ('. II. SPALDI ??'<! v' Temporary Quarters. Coposlte Post Offir:?. BIG STOM VV. I!. SrcKKLS, President. K. W. N'ki.si.; , T. If. Mason, Vice-lVesidcnt. It. C Smith, Virginia-Carolina Timber Company UVDADT 1X7 A T MTTT I A b?F?ili W'ALJNUl LO! Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Eastern Office, 35 Beaver Street, New York, N. y HIGHEST CASH PF?ICCS PAID FOR WALNUT EXPOR I KS EXPORTER" The company wiii receive from Shippers at any Rail tion for EYPORT DIRECT to Hamburg c.r Liverpool, ? ments of Oak, Poplar, Cherry and A.;h. Our fac III handling such shipments and for obtainin^rthe very b< in the foreign markets cannot be excelled. This space belongs to J. P. WOLFE & CO. i i Successors to the JVIorriss-DHIard Hardware Co. A Large Steck At Lew Prices. The entire stock of E. T, Shortt is I hands to oe closed out at once, Now is the time to secure bai gains, the of which will never be offered again, at once and buy what you need. Stock removed to Shortt building.