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WHY NOT PUT A VICTOR-VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME THIS CHRISTMAS? The musical instrument that every one can play; that every one can atlord. Its remarkable variety of music and entertainment gives pleasure to everyone, and its wonderful tone is a delight every day in the year. You surely don't want to be without a Victor-Victrola in your home; and you don't need to be for there's a Victor-Vic? trola at whatever price you want to pay?$15, $25, $40, S5l>. $75, $100, S150, $200. Come in today and hear this wonderful instrument and find out about our easy payment plan. Kelly Druo Company, . 77Ac te<s?? Store \ ? Jl i \. nil ?i>, m. n. w. a. HAKt*, M.n. Gilmer & Baker, Physicians and SurKOons. Office* In Partly llulldlng, Bin Stone Gap. Virginia. All cnIK answoroit promptly. BRISTOL Bookkoopin.i niyy Higher Accounting RIICINPCC Shorthand BUMntOO Typewriting COLLEGE Telegraphy BRISTOL. TENN.-VA. LOCAL ITEMS. 0. I>. Wax, of Norton, was in town Sunday afternoon. i'. M. Dougherty camo down from Stohega Sunday and aponl the day in the (lap with rein lives and friends. Up-to-date line of shoes for ihen, women ami eluldren, at Morton's?adv. Messrs. 11. d Uiee, of Pine ville, Ky? and 0. B. Kiee, of Atlanta, Go., were guests at the Monte Vista Hotel Sunday. Dr. C. B. Bowyer, of Stonega, chief physician for the Stonega Coke ?r Coal Company, was in the < rap Sunday. II. B. I'riee, Jr., of Stohega, was a visitor to the Gap Sun Ask about tilt! new rat poison ;it Mamillen Brothers, -adv. B. I). Baker returned last week from a business trip to Eastern, Ky., where he repre? sents some capitalists, who are interested in the development of that section. Attorney M . <?. lily, of Jones villo, was among the profes? sional men in the (lap last Week. I'. A. Richmond, o f Gate Uity, was a guest at the Monte \ istui Saturday; l hartes Ilagau, a prominent business man of Bristol, was in the (lap one day last week. The Monte Vista Hotel usei Big Boston Lettuce and Kndivo 1 iieens, raised by W. H. Hor? ton, Phone him your orders. adv. Attorney H. (!. Morison, of Johnson City, spent Saturday night in the (lap. Quito a number of local sportsmen took advantage of November 1st, the first day of the open season for "birds" and braved a rainy day to get a few shots at the coveted quail. About thirty-five boys who indulged in vandalism on hulo ween night appeared in police court on Saturday "per request" and will have to donate to the eiiy's colters for the fun they had While endeavoring to jump from a log train of the Honaker Lumber Company j near Hona? ker, (leorge Ledbotter fell un der the train sustaining injuries which resulted in his death. Governor Woodrow Wilson's address to the American citizen was read to a small though in? terested audience, Saturday night at. the sciiool hall, by Judge W. s. Mathews. The address was followed by a most interesting talk on clean politics and political methods, by Capt. J. V, Bullitt. Ii, F. I.itts, of Norton, wuh in town Sunday. Miss Alice King spent sevor nI days in Norton last weck. Miss Hallte Terry, who ia teaching music at Flatwood, spent Sunday with homefolks. : J, II. Salyors und H. C. Me 'Ooldrick, of Bristol, spent Monday night in town. Mrs. 1). L, .lessee, of Drydon, was visiting Mrs. W. B. Kil boUrn lust week. Ask about the new rut poison at Hamiden Brothers.?adv. Mrs. Martin V. Wells, is vis? iting relatives at Hulls Gap, Ten n. Mrs. W. 1'. Mall, Jr., of Nor? ton, is visiting at the homo of Mrs. ,1. 1.. McCormick. Dutch Mullins, of Richmond, came home to vote in the elec? tion Tuesday. J Attorney W. 11. Werth, of Tav.ewoll, was in town one day last week on professional busi nesH. Receiving daily express or? ders nl Fullers, adding new goods to e a e 11 department, Don't fail to visit our store of? ten.? Kuller I'.rot hers. M. it. timber, chief elerk in the sales department of the Stonega Coke and Coal Compa? ny was on the siek list lust week. The theatrical troup present? ing "The Clitnax'* at. the Aiiiu /.ii last week staged a clean play in II clever manner with a company of four. T Ii e plot, was light though interspersed with a musical theme that was pleasing. Mrs. .1. 1'. ilendricke and sons, l'eery und Vornon. re? turned Monday from ?ggleston where she spent two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Mays. Mrs. 1*. M. Keusor and chil? dren were thrown from a bug? gy Thursday near Appalachia when the borne they were driv? ing became frightened at a passing t ra i n, Fortunately none of them were seriously hurt. The Rev, .1. B. Craft, pastor of the Baptist Church, rounded out lust Sunday three years service in Appalachia Mission hall where he preaches on Sun? day afternoon. "Governor" and Mrs. H. M. Smythe returned Tuesday from Roanoke, whore they have been spending a month as the guest of Mr. Smyth's daughter. Mrs. Kltnore. Rev. Mr. F.hnoro, who is pastor of the Christian church in Roanoke, will leave soon for Cincinnati, where he bus I.n called to the pastor? ate of the leading ChriHtiuu church of the city.?Ta/.ewell News. Dr. W. A. Brumfleld, a mem? ber of the State Board of Health, who has been in Southwest Virginia for some time investi? gating the disease known as hookworm, bus been in ttiotiap for a week past, ami is stopping at the Monte Vista iloud. Dr. Brumtield will make this place his headquarters for the ex? treme southwest section of the state, and will probable iiiovh his family here from Koofcnoal, where they livo, if h? can se? cure a suitable residence, for l hem. Dress Goods I See the arrivals of corduroy velvets at Fullers. 7.r? cents to! $1.75 per yard.?adv. K. 1.. Brown came home from; Harlan to vote Tuesday. ,i. s. Johnson came over from Harlan. Ky., for the election Tuesday. Fi K. Hyatt, of Jonesville, was a visitor to the Oap on last Thursday. Thomas Pat ton, of Glamor? gan, registered at the Montoj Vista Sunday. Rev. T. J, Crumhloy of Uate City, was a guest of friends in the (lup Monday. J, P. HendriclcBspent Sunday in Norton with his brother, T. H. llendricks, and family. The United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet with .Mrs. Beverley on Wednesday, November 13th, The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Civic League will he held Kridny afternoon at :l o'clock at the residence of M rs. K. K. < ioodloe. Mrs. M. V. Pence.Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. P. 1). Pence, Miss Eva Peters and .Miss Sarah Wilson, of St. Charles, attended "The Climax" at the Amu/.u lust Tuesday night. I. C. Wade and wife have gone to housekeeping in their fine new resilience on Clinton Avenue. We need more buildings in P.ig Stone (lap to house tin* large number of people who want to come here and make this beautiful town their home. Mrs. Maud Nelson, of Pristol, spent a few days last week in the Cap, the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. M. C. McCorkln and family on Poplar Hill. .Mrs. ,1. 1'.. Dougherty and daughter returned last week from a visit to relatives and friends in Scott county. Miss Qlessie <? illy, teacher in the Coeburn high school spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Q. K. Qilly, in the (lap, and was ac? companied hack by her brother, John, who spent Sunday night in Norton on account of the Norfolk and Western train be? ing too late to make connection with the Louisville and Nash? ville. Miss Martha Andrew, of (Jla morgan, a late student of the Piedmont Business College, j Lynchburg, has accepted a po? sition through that institution us bookkeeper, stenographer and cashier with the Liberty Clothing Company, at Charles? ton, W. Va. Suits for men, women and children, latest style; ulso un? derwear and sweaters, and by buying from Horton you save money. He has raiu coats and coats for women and girls.? adv. \\ ork on the government building at this place is about finished but it is not likely that it will bo occupied much before the first of January. Mr. A. IL Reeder, vice-presi? dent and general manager oi the Stonega Coke & Coal Com pany ^?1 this place, received last week u tine now six cylin? der Chulmer automobile. Mr. Reeder is learning to drive his owu car. Hand Bags. Tho newest designs of the Reason now on display at Ful? lers, the store of style and qual? ity.?adv. Now that the election is over we can all get down to work again. L. R. Howard, of Joneuville, was registered at the Monta ViHta on last Thursday. B. iMcWharter and wife, of Johnson City, were guests at the Monte Vista Hotel one day lust weok. Special attention is called to the men's furnishing depart? ment at Fullers. New a n d snappy merchandise, hosiery, neckwear, wool shirtR a n d sweaters. Special prices.?adv Mrs. Dr. W. C. Moore, of Washington City, is visiting relatives and friends in the Gap. I His Mouaer, sales manager for the Stonega Ooke and Coal Company, spent a few day last week in Louisville on business for his com jinny. Miss Mary Brown, Hon. C, B. siemp's stenographer, left Saturday evening for her home] in Bristol, Va. ,-Tonn. Mrs. ,1. T. Garison und duugh- j ter, Gladys, and Miss Mayne Perry spent Thursday visiting relatives and friends in Stone? ga ? Mrs. Bryant ami unter, Miss Pearl Mann, left Friduy ufter noon for Martinsville, Va., where they will spend three months visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Frank Kibler and in? fant son, of (llamorgau, Va., nre visiting M rs. Kibler par? ents, Mr. and Mrs. .). S. Jolin boii, ut this place. Mrs. C. I. Wade returned lust week from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Bristol. "V.S. Paine, Audito r, Clinch Held Conl Corporation, of John? son City, spent a few days lust week in the < lap hunting with some of our local sportsmen. Miss Hannah Kibler. of (lln-j morgue, spent the week-end, visiting her friend, Miss Fannie Johnson, ut this place. .1. Polk Wolfe, clerk in the general offices of the l 'Unehlich! ? Conl Corporation ut Johnson' City, Tonn., came up Tuesday to cust his vote in the election. Rev. J. W. Ruder, of Radford, arrived in the Uup Tuesday to cast his vote in the general election. Food supplies a r e to go through the mails, ami the can? cellation of stamps on packages of eggs should be conducted gently. Five Dollars Reward. LOST.?One red milch cow, weighing about nine hundred pounds; small white spot on forehead; short tail. Last seen at Intermont. Five dollars re? ward will be paid for her re turn to W. L. Girtman, lnman, Va.?adv. 2t R. T. IRVINE, Pre*. XT. T. UOODLOK. Vic* Prw. <t Secy. R. P. BAKHOK. Traaa Interstate Finance & Trust Co. Big Stone Gap. Va. Capital $50,000.00. Surplus $60,000.00. This bank, under new management, ?rill continue the bu.int?. upus conservative IIa?. SAFETY: Our Motto. SECURITY: Our Pau-woril. Interest Paid on Time Deponit?. DIRECTORS. R. T. IKVINK. Vf. T. GOOULOK. U. Ii. MOKISOS. 0. H. CARTER,'. A. K. MORMON, J. S. IIAMIII.KN. W. W. TAYLOR, J. W. KRl.I.V. W. U. SI.KM P. Safety Deposit Boxes^for Rent. Uvery man in this town ' who likes to be well dressed and who is partic? ular about it, ought to take spei ial pains to look care? fully through our line of Hart Schaffner & Marx j|Clothes, Clapp Shoes, Knox Hats and Man? hattan Shirts. We will make it to your interest to give Us your trade. C. S. CARTER, BIG STONE GAP. VA. Barron & XVitt, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Offlco First Floor Intormont Building, BIG STONE GAP, VA . Correspondence Moiioltfd. COIiT RIGHTS^ Roofs Put on 26 Years Ago aie as good as new, and have never needed repairs?never need attention of any kind, ex? cept an occasional coat of paint. Storm-proof Fire-proof Lightning-proof Don't buy that roof for the new building, or re-roof the old. until you have examined the Coilrighl Metal Shingles. For sale by Local Gontractors or Roofers or Cortritfht Metal Roofing Company, SO N. 23d St.. Philadelphia, Pa. CHILDREN, TAKE NOTICE ! Have you thought about Christmas yet? Well, jit is only a few weeks off and Santa Claus is now 'getting ready for it. Be sure to write Santa a letter at once and address it to Box 258, Town. W. W. Taylor & Sons.