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yoe AL -ITEMS. tlau Bros. for your tionery. I !m. r.of Johnson City, rt?C. Pgty, el M ir ! iv f Johnuou 'ast wwlt. n.i. free* and rad. I HAY* (' VV Kilbontn bm ni d i un md*, of Sto ng ralnliTea In ni Maury's linnea ll) with ra ni town . I i li. L Qi s m the Gap tba ?* Ki Kl ? Hotel wi atupb Hamblen 1 .Ir., i* in Iro: t OUI '?ur fal [ ; k ?iii. r of hi Pride f b I Brockto traveling D ' la} prof . i ? ail >'f B lg ? feu di < ck. aogrrpher (publican St at a few d ?w* neai illeou h Mn S. polly cv i ann11 - * Kntnewi i^i.t nen* m ( Monday mi buainea .. .1. I'r.s UM r*}>.u, siting relnl ,nF<' min. new wraps rice can ?**? ; lan if. of Hna 1 in nbati eh ? ob I Wautefee* ? kw, and I roboater, we h ut our milli Pjninv; ,;ate> o(*tober 2nd lra 8 Polly A ( der has rem ? Wmli-rlMit University, 2* !5^.??jl where he expec ~ '?'?> di j tliisyear. ^ ?? Ol lunch and j* ?jMi.-is at Hamblen '^*lt^at s made. See tbe announcement in thia j iaaua of J. M. Willis & Co's fall ' and winter millinery opening. Dont fail tn attend tide open* ing. Kev. W H. Warn pier, of ?aet Stem* Hap. arko is pastor ? | Southern M?-thodi**' i hureh at Fort Blnnknanoi mtv, passed through town Tut on his w I 'h.i' lea A. Johnson is rf} td le ba annan ebal antler. Ba has been real low, hut it e* now thought he 1 turn for Inn better.**->Wiae News. r <>nly claim rmr quality of mat.-rials ru lan skill and nocnrncy arith which our trimming la Ba aP . Cl M. l> AdaniH left Noll morning for Bmbruerilli where be bi - tion arith the Bmbi Comnunj Mr. Adam*, popular young man and bia many friend** in Ihe i lap n logue of Blight ?? -Nilli; cheeks, without a blemtnh. in al I pack Hollister's M Mountain T< blen Br All k poll] ? on Thui y fur the ? of r proj Mr. r Hon Kobari P. Bi for I m UV ol. ?nt nd aw usi and 'rub ling ?at und ard. -act own J.*!. I, H. re iu ne ry and rned Jash iding Al tc laun Bros tock of undera E L 11 lr., ar [efl Tu- 'ght ? 111 m.' Mr H m Cincinn trip through t Ihio in an car Mr. Harpei All kin anting Cl Th puny non | the tame fr-ig. ? and ('mein: Tl will be bound I ? vine lt l- - per um We stand fair ju - Of getting a union de in town if the half of a bn new -i iv BEECH V.OOD. dow n month, buyi a I Cincinnati. Don't nu-*- ^ The genteel mnl eatnte bar*, of modern tim Thi K ? li . I ;ncmtui' 01 full information of i .wo, address \\ mik*, Special Ag 8i :irt Bl mega, \ iigi HOWS THIS? We an\ c.- rrh iii*.: em Hall'a Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHI \\ . tin- u:i?i<-ts!.,'>ol. Ii??r . Cfernev Imt Hm hut i ?> ye*v ... noralil* iu -ll binnie*, ti ..u.l financially ?l'l<- tn carr* <? obligation*, maiie bj W.n.IN... ki*.-, vs at Mahvim a ,-.?.? .. ll.H's C'aUrrli Onre ia Itt #r?ir,sr 'lirevtN urn*n the bl.axl and i ?,****favu>*. ??f the ajtteiu, frr, . I'rioe "i cents p*l buttle. SnU lJrui?^ T*k.e H?IIN K*oiil> I'ill* f..r .???!.-.! n>. THE PAST ANO PtCSBfT. |l> - !oi I take Ihla method of thanking l\ ?hm pennie nf Big Stone (iap for tl tin ir v.ry liberal patronage the R, punt aruuk? \ iii- renanlnderel thin week ,! I will onrreetnll .-rrors of risien " with the Am, tropomet.-r. and K ?>hoa : ing glasses will re ? gumin tl M who are not readv to J urged a small '/ the '-xammati . which they can ll tilled at tie ir ph-a- '; taminntiena ?;- {' ?-? ?t and guaranteed K Mwks. M l.i.i, a* os REFl HI INTK-.NCE To thc Races at Tare nell Fair Laat Wt**. dloc B r o thur p. <>f ? plat tnltj ? 'titer thfir fi;. J ? ll fair . ak. lt 1 the | ight kim run when the < -f com - now Bl lloe might have let him run in ori ,M do KKOM liRYhKY or dy Oil uer hon morning ling ? ? ing sin, ali in Dryden. Mian Miller inter be High lir and lira J. A sh fur the - '. to ie tua? rts from indar month i number of teachers of making ? rt** twice thii ir genia ut, ll. < Bail leting a tri' to 1 this fall (I rm coal [tated by th lu tin** dial rid it is cns for the patrm. for the fuel ind with this end in % ontribul nal amount. Tin ? BOh i ' 1 il 111 -? .: | | an rn the Mik; ?ol 1 ^apartment, The I tm 1 it bard to oollecl ere this ama) jori ty of the pupils, particular] Primary Doper un nt, and it is to be hoped thi better arrangement will I ?ar. ';;, FROM APPALACHIA iltoi bane spuce jam hil valuable paper lot dots of our Penneenee rieit! k lt a, . BO, coming o nf the mountain region, as > plat left the cit> of Bristol and tra Bled down the valley over I i.. Southern Road aa tf nome ti !llla and had wiled back I mountains to give us a beti insight to our native land. the flagman called Mornstow we had no difficulty as we dr tr In recognizing the stati* The town has built rapidly a j wisely. We were reminded tl u few yearn ago theie were l many faces that we met wh I we did not know, now sue " tm change, hardly one face in ti whom we have ever seen. hail rained and as we plo, - toward the suburbs, throi *? ?*""' that terrible sticky red clay bT *n 1 looked as if we were try in* -Una {carry some|of tbe real eal nek to Virginie. We found ur paran ta well and had a de* ghiful visit. Once wa attended ie Southern Methodist Church nd heard our beloved former ling Kider. .1. K Naff. di? ver one of his ? lomn-nt ser-( ion*. By invitation we visited utledg-'. the place of my birth. M am tmraled along that grand il '-ountry and saw thone mag lbc.-nt farms I thought, we are ?'pending upon ju nt Mich places >r bread and then came the lought they must depend upon s for noni and iron. Thus fl BU "<>ne can not live to mwlf." One p much was the old armichael home built yentl I brick. In our imagina lured the ma*< ho lived around ?'thc fore the civil war. We passed one station now ailed Tates, though a mile rom the famous april . i his raa formerly knov^ :i Here <dd rick houae which oldiera during tin- civil a waa fought ,t this pince and the h> nany bullit I mo? nte ? ut. The li build Wt felt grateful rhun >' I to timi ? I \t\ air Virginia friends, < >nr k' ?st tr me ju-* ur moth- r ** hone- \\ ? mer of '. re in our ? Mink nip* that thr' M ? 11 PRON DOW lll.sri.u. ind.. dm . bil? li i fain he 1 and becalm nt. lm VV and .ll. M Ll .n count FKOM (HAlioHCH A Kl In order to get the (thee nai changed from present name tupa ond a Perrin, President the K ,d the bo a of erUBUre having been I k a Mr S. V. Church., a ato* of the company, is on the 1 bond. The name will be effect after (tetober Eta den, and I. N. M illa, of I held ii tun .1 . v iii meei arith wonderful Follow inf ie twenty th addi I le t?> Pk ant Hill Baptist Church. The I ll and (' c. g in every 1,1 J partment very speedily. T have ' to >.o\ mil shingle saw in ? am drilli ronni and a power engine that p all ti for the ooh and a steam drill for bladin the rock quari * Jessee Hyatt and Ho] Of Clinger, were over Mon on a busim-ss trip Kev Wm N Bi Fork. Ky., prenched Sur after the Sunday School journed Tie- Pleasant Hill Ba Church is well pleased their new organ. W. S. Pa is an expert organist. He 1 for the vocal singers. X NV Bl v. \ lo? ll he ? r ta m, >n. ml tat lot um h a ftN It led lgh * it t to Blank notes for sale b; Wise Printing Company j^icent each. Ml ?????? ???? **????? anm It's Quality That Tells, I it 1*1 in quality w< N anally m<l Huvler'n I) in benutifuJ, W. carry a full lm Sj H nght * Oit *<>n> lm 1 Uv le buy in? ferior grade* w .?iv and a guaran? tee go*** with them. Ins- ? ... - Bur, tooth, I oe Ho cent*, a lhere ara hut a (ke-t for -?.un Iniah will d I LJ. \Y; K1CUI.Y, 1 >riii?irli-*t. | I annujannnnanaan ?nnrann ajnnnnnnjBanj| ann** ? i ?*?* 20 Days For Bargains At G?;t^*?:ar*?e GREATLY REDUCED PRICES on ALL SPRING and SUM MER-WEIGHT CLOTHING. Men's and Worn OX FORDS and LOW QUARTERED SHOES. SHIRTS. STRAW GOODS and in thing in SPRING and SUMMER GOODS must and will be closed out regardless of cost to om for 1^*111 (aOOdS. lt will be mal r interest to come ee the mai ive to offer yoi. C. S. Carter, Th Head to Fo We Repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry laraine Piottire. WE SELL Fine Wau I Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, : hi na. Solid Plate Sil\ and B\?\ Stone Gap Souvenirs. A few Toys and Sleds left. GIVE US TX CALL. Big Stone Gap Jewelry Corp. J. I*. Vtlll)?l Iaf?B9 >'. < -i?**H Milli. I>. ml of . a> ml in .1 and V I I ling rn, lng Its. ??kt iii* hr\ ul a and llpT. nils K n? *M>r, ni ay New Y< >rk T n 1 lats, Wedni iv \ ? >u .ire cordial J. M. WILLIS & CO. Big Stone Gap, Va $ SALARIED POSITIONS $ Foi: QR \!>i ai RI National Business College Roanoke, N. v s .; ..nil Bu***.*** Coltefc pi*waa ? th luterentiiig I '* ? wbolanaaaa - ind moral hitim i . niieiu? af pennu.li. hjkm I W lDI LTIHL Prcsitltal. ?mni y the ?one ___JLtr.'-u_Z dCOLLEGE^ '.lr CmnSIOPHLR I OMHIUr.!*. M. D. Denn. HONOR_SYSTfM. MEDlCINf DEMTSTRV. PHARMACY. 1*a**art*Ma* Ca****** Waawwf^aaais. Vaa-a mt Bte **?*?**?*-. tl .g. fra, I .a* amt Ctwawtal ?w*<r?wt?*.a M. Waa...la* Na-waata*. C**.?ra* D*a**-a**r?. aa*. "?<?.??*? t .*,>..??- i***? mta*mrtea rn* rm**** ?.s?*w?v?.aa?rala? Mb* Ca*****. **.**.. tm* Ma*. rialwialtT, -aa,*** aaa, atm** t*m*m* la.at*aa*l*aww ? - r,| .nan at tatara *tavma am* *a*.:m rmarmt aa* aaa) aaaw ..^a. a aa****. Va*?**!?* * <**? trna*, .*?.,.a. I RANK. H. Hi **A)t. M. IK, Sex'*. R**???***\.V*. ia?J VIRGINIAN