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gc0nomy is Wealth. economy to bu* wh?r? y<>u can buy the cheapest. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tinware, Tobacco and Cigars, Confectlonarlei goya* Crown I^lovir. nrl( es and fair dealings ls my motto. Buy from rn willi ever have cause to be pleased. I have n ^p-w inducements, but a uniform low price on all rn W. WT. Bickley, one 26. The Featherweight Grocer ? NAME ON EVERY PIECE." LOWNEY'S Chocolate Bonbons. ron BALI BY J. VV. KELLY, Druggist. IV.C. KM >l?I_Vi!?*>0_V, Iiisiit'iiiioe _tVa:?3ixt, lille ***tt>tieOni>, Vts. Successor to RUFUS A AYERS & CO'S Agency. OffltfOver tlif roHt-Oltlt'*.. iable, well cstabtiaied Coaapaniaa, 'mtli Fire, Life, Bond ami Accident. ince Coanpaaj, of Kiclmnnnl, Va.; Peterabarg Baringa and Inaar* Vi.; Home Insiiran.'** Coapaay, of New York; Piremao'i Fond ? San Francisco, Cal.] Baa_berg Brenan Fire Insurance Coaipanr; run, of Philadelphia; Fi 'flit vane! Deposit Company, nf Maryland; ? ; ;...nv. of New Y,.rk. CORRESPONDENCE BOLOCITED. m Heated. Street Car Connections With Both Railroads. 11...V i Intermont Hotel, Big Stone Gap, Va. A Summer nnd Winter Resort. Freestone, Limestone, Sulphur ami Chalybeate Pure Fresh Air Waters, and Mountain Scenery, Fishing and Hunting. SATISFACTION GUARANTEEO. Connections with Wise , j Rates $2.00per day, $6.00 ? i,Dorchester,Stonega. \ ( per week, $20.00 per Mo. W. J. HORSLEY, Proprietor. c Hi<i Stone Gap Post. Till RSDAY.AUO., ll 1898. ClubblnK.Offer. ? ? Cap l'u-t ii rlul.liing it the following . New |1.5*| lu icc-a- week Journal.$l.~?">| L00AMTEM8. ; L. Drown went tn Norton last lian hi.* .lav, lint the cat :, the nights. '? ll rnick -pent a few days last ristol ..ii busim "? E. Gilly retnrned last week iii- parents in Tennes "?m I. Mullins retnrned last !'> i visit to relatives in Kan* i ley w.-nt to Duffield last ? lo attend the Odd Fellows' . Mercantile tad Manu fbave jnat received a ?nd cigars. Whitehead, of Norton, v y with his lainilv in the M,v -V. ,lt li m\9y an(1 ^iiaren Beltl SHturaay to visit Un W Beverley ami little pturnetl Sunday night from it Gala City. '?Mice atnl Lina Kennedy I lilia week visit'ngl ? Witt I M,v '? K Wright, ..f Chicago, is 1 Mn .1. L de.. (ian. I; Iticlimoftd, ..flint..City, uilfbl in the (snp, on t..V\v " " '" H ,"",""'"s trip in Leo "'??? counties. >"" *ant snything in the hard M* ,'11 al Aysrf Mercantile I,",|h'',"?it.-(,...n,aMv'HHto.e. |JJ? I" I Odd I'Vllows of Coe ? J" l?Ht|i,g ? e.,?.,,lett- net ol l>V N ?''""" I ' n thsit Lodge. IN ol i "v" twelve-year-oM ,, y ,W,'illy, ,Jie(| HK ,,'? Ulm, j** Kltine Ctn lani Saturday h""1 *!*!? typhoid fi-ver. ;'?"" <?";. and IligSt.o.e (ino ,, , ".*?*" ,"*t ft-turday at ia fs.i'*'_ . ''''* *co,e ?,,o0?- W to 6 IV0,,J,l5i? Stout O.p. The Lebanon Newt has about the host advertising patronage of any country paper received at this oflice. lt. K. Fox, of New York, arrived in the Uap last week on a visit to his parents. G. A. M.mle attended the Odd Fellows pionic ;it Duffield last Satur? day. Andrew Williams had the mis fort une to get a finger broken last Saturday while playing ball at this place. Help is wanted when tho nerves become weak- and appetite fails. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives helli by making the blood rich and pure. John H. Kelly spent a few days the past week at Corbin, Ky., on business. Prof. Itepass, of Martha Washing? ton Collage, Abingdon, was in the (Jap last week in the interest of his school. H. W. l'ratt, a professor in Wash iugton and Lee University, at Lex? ington, Va., was in the Cap this week in the interest of his school. The Ayers Mercantile and Manu? facturing Co. have just received a large line of groceries, French soups, California peaches, olive oils, At. Rev. Itepass, of Martha Washing? ton College, preached an able and in? teresting sermon at the Southern Methodist church last Sunday. Dandruff, which causes so much itching of the scalp, can be cured by Hall's Hair Renewer, because it is a L'onective tonic for the glanes pio lucing dandruff. Judge W. F. llhea, of Bristol* and the Democratic candidate for Con? gress, spent last Friday night in the I.ap mi his return from a trip to Fazewell county. The Ayers Mercantile ami Manu 'mc( tiring Co. have a large line of irst-clasN umbarellas, which they are ? '.'liing all the wnv fiom 76 cents to p...()0. The M-cund base ball niue, of ibis dace played the second nine of Last Stone Cap again at the latter place ast Friday afternoon, and wore again rietorions, the score standing 10 to ll n lavin of the Cap boya, K'v. Lacy, a pieacher from Lynch itiig. pleached lu town one night last ?/eek. A few ol mir people iii,I not ieem to be pleaded with the divine, leeanne ho prayed seven times during hu services We think ihe preacher vas light. It lakes about seven good quaie prayers to get the devil t.taito.1 n some of (be people in this towu, md (hen he won't come out.?Junes tile. Virginian. WANTEDTWANTEM! At Toms Creek, Wise Co., V 100Coal Miners and 2 Coke Drawers. Steady work guaranteed and cot fortable homes furnished. For fn ther particular*, write to Cito. . Oaama, 1'nlaski, Ya., or ll. Hard ww, Gaorgsl, Wise Co., Va. Toms Caa*n Coal A Coke C Aur-I Im Mrs. Henry Taylor still contine, to improve. Mrs. C. I). Kunkel left Tnesd. night for Corbin, Ky. James W. Fox is iu New Yoi this week on business. Judge Skeen went to Gate Ci! today on professional business. Mr. Johns, a prominent Knoxvil drummer, spent Sunday in the Ga] ?? -?>. Dr. C. D. Kunkel went to Corbii Ky., last week, where he is thinkin of locating. Prof, C. V. Chapman, president n (ilatleville College, spent Sunda night in the Gap, . -.*>?. The Quaker Medicine Company i in town this week, and is giving fie entertainments every night at th band stand. Mrs. J. P. Wolfe left Monday fo Petersburg, Ya., whore she was calle on account ol the serious illness o her father. The rains for the past few dayl have swollen the fitieams in this sec tit.n very much. Powell's river todaj is higher than it has been for sevcra years. The Ayers Mercantile and Manu? facturing Co. have the largest line ol clothing, boots, shoes and hats ever I.Knight to Big Stone Gap at prices to suit everybody. John Fox, Jr., retnrned Monday norning from Cuba, where he has been for the past two months as cor? respondent for Harpers Weekly. The Ayers Mercantile and Manu facturinu Company have just received a large line of dry goods and notions, which they are selling cheap. Call early and get your choice of prints,&c. A Correction. lu our last issue, in regard to Kev. ll. W.Leslie.who was holding a series of meetings in the M. E. Church, we stated 1 hat he was a Methodist divine. This is not correct; Rev. Leslie repre? sents the Presbyterian branch of the great church. Hence the correction. Appointed Deputy Marshal. W. T. Hudgens has been appointed deputy marshal for this county, which place was vacated by the death of Mr. C. W. Evans. He will enter upon the duties of the office as soon as he receives his commission, which will be in a few days. Mr. Hudgens is well known in this county and will make a good officer. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be sup? plied with every means possible for its relb'l'. H is with pleasure we publish the following: "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer fi,.ni Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our drug? gist, recommended Electric Bitters; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure ia recommending them to any person suffering from this terrible malady. I am greatefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by J. W. Kelly, druggist. O. R.&C. R. R. Sold. Ahiivillk, N.C., Aug. 5.-TheO. R, tt C. railroad was sold at Marion at public auction for $98,000. lt was purchased by a committee repre? senting a new company, which ,ssumes the bonded indebtedness ot the road. It is expected that the purchasers will extend the road at 'east as far as Johnson City, tenn., n the spring. [The above road is known as the j C's and has been surveyed through Scott and Wise counties, where con mlerable work has also been done gading the road bed:?Ed. j L. & N. Wreck. Tucs.lav night, about one and one ,alf miles this ebie of Pennington ;an the west bound passenger train ,? the L. & N. Railroad left the track ind gave the passengers a general .baking up. None were seriously ,lllt) and those slightly mjiiied -were ;?| Pridemore, of Jonesville: Mi. wensley, of Barbourvilla. and Mr. Vvin.ofMHdlesboro. The wreck va. caused by a rock Hilde and he ....rino ami all the coaches left the ,;(.k. hut the coaches all remained ,pright. Ttavel was delayed only a hort while._ K,.r tbe l.eneftt of our reeders Mr. *J. ?. 11,,.,, our correspond*... -J *^'?j ;?? us the following "For more .han iZe .esr. nu mother wss attic ad w.lli li ererkidnevorl.ie*! cmpls.ni,, a..d /i^itloe-edesifescNdsywou^le et kat. Three months ego she ,.or. has m . ...., .ii.tirnt cute. In oriel, 'ff.^.S.?"?i**?' ""!>* SKU^^Ms-R&S _tira*tf_*5a?y-3 ired to ll,, componf, "<????? *'" ?,i Co., Kocbe>t*r, H. I. TOWN COUNCIL. tl Town council met at city August 6th, at 2 p. m. Present \V. J. Horsley, mayor, an. all councilmen, except I. N, Kelly. R. A. and H. J. Ayeis were elect e. city attorneys by acclamation. Election of assessor delayed initi next meeting. Report of committee to find oul amount of debts the town owed un i, July 1st, 1*9*. Imported indebted nese to be $1,522.94. The mayor reported amount of fiaei and costs collected to date. Mayoi for trying 5 cases, $5.00. Amount paid treasures, $1.00. Thc sergeant reported fines collect? ed and paid over to mayor, .faun. Amount collected on license taxes $10.00. The treasurer reported one dollar in treasury. Recorder reported $10.00 collected on license tax. The street committee reported work not done according to contract, ami the matter was referred back to th,. street Committee to ascertain jual what ha.l been done and what would be a reasonable allowance for same. Finance committee authorized the following warrants to be issued. C. B. Gilly, salary... ?.$ 3j.n0 w. 8. Beverley, work oa delinquent list and sslarv.. I t .Ml ts. r..Cillv,incsls for prison, .s | 33 Jj ?'? U','lfe' nurreyinp. . ;, .,1, W. W, Taylor, assessor*. '17.'ill Henry Taylor, excavation on sohooi house lot. -,| qq C. C. Cochran, lights.\ 141 rn, A. .1. Holisck, salary. ;i'in Wm. Lovell, street work. I 1,11 Henry Bentley, olreet work... 4 (M. vf. J. Horsley, salary. 1, nu The council then adjourned. W. S. BaVBaLET, Recorder Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in tins country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its seveiest tests, but her vital organs were undermined ami death seemed imminent. For tin,..' months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discov? ered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking Hist dos,., that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther" Lutz,." Thus writes \V. C. Ha in nick <fe Co., of Shelby, N.e. Trial bottle* free at .1. W. Kelly's Drug Store, nebu? lar size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle I' guaranteed. ? -?? ? ? KNOXVILLE & BRISTOL. The Now Road is Now Survey? ed to Blame. Tho following article is taken fi.,iii the Knoxville Journal and Tribune, of the 4th inst: Capt. W. C. Croser returned yes? terday from a trip thaough upper East Tennessee, where he had been in the interest of the Bristol railroads, Capt Croser stated that the survey from this city to lllaine, which is a station on the Morristown and Cum? berland (iap railroad, had been com? pleted. This, he said, would be tho route adopted by the propose.! load in getting out of Knoxville and con? necting with the present road from Corryton to Morristown. When asked when he would take up the survey for the north end of the new line, he stated that the work would begin at an early date. He is now considering which route he will first survey, lt has been urged that the route by way of Morristown and Elisebethton be made first, but there are others anxious to get the survey through from Bean Station, by way of Rogerville, to Bristol. Capt, Cro/.er stated that lho Bean Statiou aud Rogerville route would unques? tionably be a good route for building a road, as it will run along the banks of the Holston river fora considerable distance, and also through the Holston Yalley. He was, however, of the opinion that the route by way of Elizabethan would be the most desirable for the railroad, when con? sidered from a financial standpoint. This Elizabethton route penetrates rich coal and mineral fields, and also a densely wooded country, which can be developed for its worth as timber land if a railroad is put through that lection. Capt. Crozer unhesitatingly stated that the road should be built by way tin 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ?" high authority I Da. S. Weir Mitchell is au? thority for the statement that ncrv* outness is the characteristic mal? ady of the American nation, and statistics show that nerve deaths J number one-fourth of all deaths recorded,the mortality being main* ly among young people. Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLE. is the grand specific for this great American disease, because it goes straight to the source of the weak? ness, building up health and strength by supplying rich, abund ant food snd pure blood to thc JJ worn-out tissues, rousing tbe liver to activity and regulating all Ihe organs of the body. Hw Ittajaai Scat Cn.," Sad** Mrh. Ltvervttss lbs fsmotii 1HU* liver pills, sjr. Sold, bj J. W. KELLY, Druggist. .1. /43 f E asy to Take asy to Opera* Are features peculiar to Hood'-, Pills. Small size, tasteless, efflclent. thorough. As ooo mi Hood's said: "You nt-ver know y.,ti ^^ have taken a pill till it ii ail V*% ? I I ovpr." 23c. C. I. Hofwi ^ co.. P^l IV Proprietors. lowell. Mass.' ? ???*? The only puts to take with Hood's Sarsaparill. of Qisabetbton, if thal compan wants to get all the freight traft possible in building this new line As is already generally knowi this is the proposed line which being backed by Adolph Segal, tn Philadelphia million-tire. He is th owner of the road from Morristown t Corryton, and this is to bs incorpt rated in the new road from Bristol t Knoxville. Mi. Segal will aceiveth henty support, financially as well a otherwise from the people nf oppe Baal Tenneaaee, regardleaa of th rout.* ba adopts for hi* new road Both .tiona would unquestionably bs benefitted by the road, snd it i probable thal ? vigorous fighl will h made by the beneficiaries of bot! routes. THE FURNACE WILL START Mr. Nobles States lt Will Be lr Operation September 1st. Is it possible? The Bristol iron furnsce is on thi eve ol awakening from ita lethsrgic sleep ol 7 years, snd the will-o'-tbe wisp ol (he Solong bog is about tc prove a reality, 'I he lorri' ol hoi kmen thst were put to work cleaning np sronnd the furnace grounds yesterday, was large* ly increased thi> morning by an additional :.? and the place ii be* ginning to show, gui of life. Mr. Noblet has signed the papers leasing the property from the H.,me Lon Company, and ia spending a great smount of his time st the furn see supervising the work of getting everything in shape preparatory to resuming operations. Mr. Nobles informed a .Y. porter this morning that he ia here for business, and will have the fnrnaee in full operation by September 1st. Ile has sent for a force ol practical Im ii iee operators who will arrive in Bristol within a lew day, and the property mad.' first class. He further stated that he is employing men daily ind will continue to do so, until the lesired force lias been obtained. The ires for the running of the furnace has lieen contracted for, and will soon .?? deliver,' i on the ground. Let the ires so .hine thal il will give our nen employment.?Bristol News, [th Inst. ludge Rhea's Appointments. Judge W m. f. Rhea, the democi itic nun.ne.- for congress ii. this district, will Hi" citizen. ..i Lee county ;it the .illoMin. lim.s snd pl i londav, Aug. !?">. courl dat Jonesville, uesd?*. " 16. 11 a. rn . Ku ing. ? 17. ?.' 30 i, ni . Curr* C. IH, ll a, m., Klackwal i 111, Ila. ai Pennington Gap . . Dryden. '20, ll a. ni , 'I'm ki-. i ''ive 'lon idat, 'riday. >;itiir.I.iv, Seminary. ? ? ? Exports anti Imports. Figures han recently been teni ...it l?j he bureau ol statistics ii Washington, D. '., showing thal iii.' total < tporti from the 'nitfil stales for Ihe ti sea I year eliding um 30, 1838, aggregated |I,U50,'/J3,55SI >r iii.' twelve months precedii _ rims ii appears tl. if the nel gain in the alu.' of lasl year's export! is|li**0,336,ti.M. Will, respect i" iii' other lida ol Ibe sheet we learn from tl.. nth,oily tint the total imports to Ibe niti'.l Stales i ir tbe Uses! rear ending une 30, I8JW, .... |616,005,159, gains! 1764,630,41 pl lui Ibe.twelrc months ee< > diug. 'I bete Ifures di el lose ol 148,7:15,263 in the niue of lasl -rear's n;,,,: ll, fflSE DEPARTMENT, in is T. Kn ....j. k. K.lilnr. Local and Otherwise. O, |) Kilgore, ol Big st..ne Gap, is Ikiting relatii es In tbe citj. Misses I. mra Creech and Hollis Powers, f Merton, wara in tbe ?-11\ ibis week. Mr.*. A. M. Vicars and -Vi--1 Laura ouniu were np from Coeburn Sunday. Mrs. Chapman and Miss Marv Plenary itemed free* Lei counts Monday. Miss Beat*, bas returned from her berna i I.e.- county, snd will ii ive charge of tbe item,, .h .te department in Gladeville allege again Ibis year. itv bu .?en couuected with I .'lade vii ls College ir ,t Dumber oi yes entire ii >~i ic I ion. .. Vf. Kilgore was up from Big i..in' Gap Sunday. Millet ri turned ir.na I.el.anon ..iel tv Miss Sallie Gilly, id i; - 9toni Gnp. ll leudiag the normal. Mi,. Alice 8 .? r. I lilied i..-in hi; . ii. Itv. ki" .-? i im ??'..''? Ia?l he vtol bare charge uf i ?'? mu?i? depart ,*ni hi Gladevale c diega thia lerm. - Its. ,. ol !?? ? t'.'.i.ty, preached i int* resting sermon nt Ibe old eba rr b un,Im aigtii. I;, v ll .1 , M.* 1 . |i ,\ i- wara ap from Ce-sl?urn Banda;. ,1 l.el.lll...., is film- r, l.ilive- iii W lae Ible *?e.k. Kev. I, 0. A.Im.* i'ie..fiietl ii samoa lo ,* monier] ..t !<? ? Levi llvbnch si Ihe I. Church South Sundaj ?-teaing. Lillie Gerik Gilli** died Thur-.Itt eninj. ol fiiit'i.tiil'."1". and "**M hurled ,1,11,1,0 morning, 9mv. w*alt*i Thornton iiidu. i. ti the i.u.isl sat i ice. Ino ie., ii. . - 'n ???'??? ila- eoliuce buBdlaj ii Usia placi .V,.,H| |. fte* ul and *e hopr ,v ?iil nil i?e successful. Mrs. HuliHck, ol'liickley's Mills, is ?isil g relatives at this place. Misses Orlena lloud and Stella Mair, ol ic.mia. visited relatives and friends at is place Sunda). ??i:m If ff I'll H I HUN. In ihe clerk's office fi th. anni! mu ef Ihe count- of Wise i . i, -ji.th div July, I D. C. Hamey, Plaint!!.'. } ajfain.t I In Chancer Jeremiah Stsir ci si, I> 'ft.J The olijcct of I hi* ?uii i< to es tree! In Jeremish *tair Ihe lille Iq s I rae) situated nearCoeburn, \ irginia, eoalall inc ai?iiit *-ii_l11e seres, adjotalag tbe lasn ol I. N. Milla, Janies J. Counts un tl oilier and to real il," same ... lbs ptninlil Anti au affidavit having I .en made au tiled thal Ute defendant, Jeremiah Mai is nol a reside ul ot Iba st.de el Virgiuli it is ordered that he do appear here witt in fifleen dayl after due publication here of, and do what may lie necessary to pp tect his interest in lin's suit. And i! i fort her ordered thal a copy hereof Le pul lished .mee a week (or lour week* in Th Ilig Stone Gap !',>?r, and that a copy I. pouted st the fronl doer of Ihi court boure of this county oa the first day o the next term of Iii" county court. A e..pp? I vf. K. Ku...oki:, Clerk. Bi C. A. Jontmos, D. C w*. H. I.i<ni>. p. q. juii-.'s :iii-:i: OltllKIt til' |*| III.IC *_TION. In the clerk's office of Ihe circuit conn of tbe county of Wise on the Nth dav o July, is:?7 Mary K. Willi*. Plaintiff, ' against ? la Chancer] Rai Willi-. Defendant. ) ? lijsel >.t Ibis mit ii .lt> tb. I'iin.1- oj m.dr,ni ,h plain lid and defendant, knd .... aflldavii 1. madi and Kl. I t.: >t I ten.lani. Ka* Willi*, i* aol a resilient ni iiie state of Virginia, .t la ordered thal he >r here u Hum lllfeen da* * aile. due publieatioti hereof, and do whal mat ho aecuaaary to protect bia Intereal la tin- mil And if i* furthered ur,ier.',I timi a copy her,Mit be published ones a weah foi tour week* iii Tba Big Stone Gap Poor, and thal a eopj lie posted al thc front dour of the court*house of Uti* county mi Ihe first da* of tbe neil term of int] court. I ? -le Vi B. Kn.ii I B] C \ Jonneox, l? C W. Il Boan, p. q. j..lt . oitnii; ni-- p| m.ii vi ion. I., the clerk's office of Ihe circuit court if Ihe count] of Wii.i the U6th daj ..t July, I8!W w. ll. Bond, hamlin, , againal lu Cb'ry. II. ira of VV, li. Nottingham, \ Defendants. Tbe objecl ..l ibis suil is lo extract 'rom Ihe heirn of W. I> Nottingham Ibe title lo a lol .<t laud si touted In thc town ..! (.la.lev, ile. P/ise county, Virgiuia, ad* joining tba lands of T. G. rVilla and ..til? er-, ami containing aboul three-fourtba ..I au acre. And sn affidavit having l.ec. made and tiled that the defendants, ida Cornett, Captocia Arnold, John Notting* ham, James Gross, Mund Snlyer and Shi lela Siliter are aol residents ..t tbs State ,,t Virginia, it is ordered thal they do sp* pear here within fifteen days ;iifer due publication hereof, nnd do whal ma] be necesaarj to pr?tecl theil interest in thi* suit. Au.I ll M further ordered tli.it a COpt here,,I ba pill,lishe,! ..nee ii ueek I',,. loui weeks in Tba lii^ Stone Gap Post, and thal a .-..p. be puated al tbe froul door ..l tin' court-house ..I this count] on the first tlit.V ot the lieut temi nt thi e..linty COUI I A copy*? Ti tl W. K. K'n.,...m., Clerk. B] f. A. Joh.nsox, l?. C. W. II. Hom., p. n. " julv-W Mi 33 Trustee's Salo. Aa substituted trustee in a deed <>t trust, dated April 11 lb, 1895, between Coroliue ll Han ii and V? m E. Han ls "I the Hi -i pat t. and M T. Devaull, trna tee I,,r the benefit ,,l Ibe Holston National btuildiug k Luau Association, <>i Bri i"! I't'llll., H hieli deed ..I tl , l-l I- I: ?e.iid. ,| ll, IVise couul ? I? B. 38, p. !J0, If will, tm Saturday, August 20th, 1898, between Ihe boura <,i li A. M. mid I I' M., nea r t he hom ,,i Noun as prs I it i hie, on tbe premises to be sold, *ell ai pul,lie outcry lu tba highes! biddei foi e.lsil III Ililli.I, Lot No. 18 of Block 44, of improvement Co'i Plal No. I ..i thc Iowa t.t Big Stone Gap, V t . mid lot lin? ing a parallelogram il*. I '<'. feet, fronting li ie, i ,.ii Proctor At.oi.ie mi tbe tesl aide thereof, between Wy addot te Avenue and (tilly Avenue, together with all ap* purtenauces. There ia on thia lol a anal sud commodious dwelling-houae, now oe* eupied as s residence by C. C, Cochran, and it it* very desirable reaidence pi K. 1. 1st im.. 10*33 Substituted Ti Trustee's Salo. As substituted trustee in a di sd Ol trust, dated .lune 1 ."iili. ISM. between U'liter W Nicktls and Elisabeth Nickels, hi* .nie, ol thc one part, snd Bird M. Rob? inson, tr ll-Le for the I.eli ell I nt the ll ol-ion Nati.m,tl Building A Loan Association, of Bristol, Tenn,, of tbs second part, which ,ie.-.i is recorded ia Wine county D. B.iffi p 'i'.l'.l, 1 will Ol. Saturday, August 20th, 1898, between the hour* ,.t ii a. ss, and l p, m. and as near the hour ol Noon a* | tl.!.-, on the pre lin*..'* t,< be -old. *ell a! public outcry to the highest Kidder lor cash in hand the following properly, lo? wie Lots IO and ll and a part of Lot 9, Block 2, ol ImprovementCo'i Plnl No I, nf thc toun ni' bi>; Siune Gap, Va. Said lots in and ll front on Wood Avenue on Ihe North ifde thereof, between E. 5th and E. 6th streets and ran baek to an I8fl Lot ll is a parallelogram 'l-l x l-'i lt.; lot HI front* J''1., tl nu Wood Am portion of its aida lina fronla on E. 6*h il met. The part ol lol 'i included trust dead is s triangle ls line fronting Sfl tl. un K 'i'll *t. I bare line 6.S ft. parallel with W.I Av. ai..I nm* to a Doini mt _? Bil lt. neil Wood Are. and al the j unction ol .mil IO. On I double, ? ro -i.. \ l.ri.'k stol ? nit dwelling rooms ii. Iba second story, known Nichols Building, and il rnlnable i rt.pe111 IC J lat ji?;* :'u :;.:_? 117-1,i-.i- i 1 m.ne t <hi*.ii*.siom-.;;'s *a rn SH \. Uemrnlaalonsi In lha ebanotry eau*e ,,l I1../..II, l..il?|-elch and I i.mua* vs - I Collier et al. now pending in fin.' Circuit I.'.nirt ol Wi-e County and pur-iian! lu thc requirement.*; id a deeree sutured in said raure .... Apnl Mk, I"*.***, I nlll *??! at jny office in Ihe lown ol liladeville, Vs., on ihe *.5ih day ol Aiigu-t, ISIS, io take sn at count; tir?t, ol all lite real e-lale o*ued bl I A. Collier, now or fonnerlv, upon which the judgment *ued ou eo.ntilutes a lien, seetndly. all the judgmeuls or other lien* (hal eiist against said real-estate and their priorities; third, whelher or nol the real-eslaie now owned hf the said Collier will mi live years pay olf and dis uharge Ihe judgment liens against it. W. ll i',,,s... jy28 30-33 Commissioner. into. R Ol' ri iii.ir ti n?v In iii.- elerk'i office of the circuit court ol Ike couniv ul Wise on thc '2bth dey of Julv, I- 1 C.ildman. lackman k Co., PUT. 1 against ? lu Ch'rr. I. II. MillinderACo. el al.Di t ) The ol'j, ct of this sui! is to recover of Newtoa N, Millindur and Wayne IK Ker n,en.I,er* ul the late firm II .'.iiilmder A Co.. the sutu of -*"?. with ii ter.-l Ihereon from Hie Brat day of May, lew, 'lill paid, and io att uh lin property ot the said defendants in Wine county, and (he debts due (o *aid Com poa i by ihe Pelted Status Hie Insurance Company and thc Virginia Stale Insurance Company. And an at* tachnieiii having been returned levied on the SStnla of Ihe said defendenls. Aud an affidavit having been made and riled that the defendants, Newton N. Milli..der and Wax ne ll Ferguson are not residents ot ihe State ,.t V irgiaia, it il .odered that tiny do appear heie within tineen dava aller due pul.li .alinn hereof, and do what amy be accessary le protect their interest it 111iy smt. And it i* furthered ordered thuin copy hereof he published once a uck lor lour weeks in The lii^ Stone l.ap Poer, and that a copy bs posted at the front door of thu court-home ol' this coun? ty ou thc tirst day ot the next term ol Ibo county court. \ copy?Tests; W. H. Kimom, Clerk. l*v C. A. Janssen, ll. C. W. H. Bena, p. q. julv,'** :io :i:i . .i;i-i i. ok i . i.i it \ i i.,-. lu the clerk'* nfficc ul the circuit cuni ot thc county ..t Wire un the Mtfc ie] sf Juli, I- ' 'A I. Notl igbam, Plainlif,) against [ "' 'beee'y. .launs iii.,*-, el al, lietel.d'! ) I he ..I.pct ol' lin* *uit is |a ?,ll Iht' house anti lu! on Nottingham Billet, iii the tiiwii ot i.i.-detiiie. owned le U l? Nottingham al tba Mare ot lu* ,leith, and after tba pani.e.ii el the dubta winch n.< charged against lbs lani lo linnie the i, ildue ol Ibe proceeds ot Ike sula nerang tu, heirs md distributeea el - tid Nol ? lingham, And aa afldavil having bees in i le m.I Bled thal Ihe defendants, Ida M. i ap toe ia Ai nold, John Notting* ii.n.i. Janies Gross, Maud Salver snd Bbl* lei i s.iIvei. :u.i residents ol ..,. Stale <>t \ irginis, ii is ordered that ike] du ap? peal here within lille, ii .Kn* Slim tine publication hereof, and do what ma. bs aecei loci then Intereal In thii suit. And it i* luither ordered lhal a copi hereof bl pul.Ininti mice a week lor loin week* in Thu Big Stone Gnp Peer, sud that a cop] bi sooted at ike front dooi of tbe cm I luiuse of thii im. ti ty on the th ?t d.n ol the next tenn ul thc county coori. A CO] ?I .-I. W, K K.an. Clerk, B] C. A. Jomson, (k 0, W. II. Boan, p. .) july ft Hi S3 ttnilysi* \n ii.nt wini ,.r tucky toke made liv \. ? Water . Volatile Matter Fixed < larbon,. Sulphur,. Ash, . t-.4si.-i. Ken Ut lr*, a. tit . . .nt'.s .56. 94.040 .Vti GIBBS & CO., Broom Makers, Big Stono Gap, Va. Orders bv niall promptly flllt-d Cash paid for broom-corn. (.iildlesboro University School, , ,,, i ? rn i. ,.. Central University. .',., i , s< i,'min., liiarai.. li H Maul ko ping ii"'' lal aJ ? to. ? ?i i \\ i lu. ? J. ll. SI Kit UK ri, I I vii -- I hU-NMST. STATE FEMALE NORMAL SCHOOL. FARMVILLE, VA. I . I iilin. j.r... |.|- .1 by un- Stets I i ..?' | w.iii., ,. ' , ? . I ? mn,, ll, .tory, il I ;,...,,,,-r _l.t Catalog** DR. G. M. PEAVLER, fi ? its Ditoasea of tim Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, BRISTOL. TENN. At Big Stone Gap 3rd Friday in Each Month. Emory and Henry College Begins the Work of Ita Sixty-First Session Nt'iitt'inlu'r i 1 t ii. Sou th -Wost Virginia owen a great deal of gratitude lo thin College for signal benet its conferred upon her sons. She offers to boys and young men of to-day education worthy of her name, equal to the best, and at lenu cost than any Institution of like grade. For catalogue and full particu? lars, address H. G. WATERHOUSE. Prm. Emory, Va. Barber Shop. If you want an easy Shave and smooths Hair Cut call on Martin Luther, i:ii<!*.>!* PouMHfl09i Big Stone Gap, Va. Clean Towels, Sharp Razors, and Shop open from 7 to IO 26$ x ^AUtflJfclUJIj lt mr Undo Sam ia Laying a C^ut of War Paint on his white squadron of war vessels, hut .1 i* a dideret.l color from ours. We ere la v 11.? on ? h. suit lui color on vour dis* colored and soiled linen that is na popuUr with people of lng Stone (iap aa Uncle Ham's uew color. For beauty aud arli-tic Hui.h our laundry work ia unsurpassed. J. VV. KELLY, Agent Winchester Power Laundry.