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NOTICE A list of Real Est!-te in Tazewell County, Virginia delinquent1 for non-payment of taxes and levies thereon for the year 1917, except land:; and lots heretofore sold to the Commonwealth an d not redeemed. 35^* See notice of Sale at end of list. .IEFFERSONVILLE DISTRICT. WHITE K?me Quantity Altizer, W. T.35 neres Bowman, Annie E.2 acres BrewBtor, B. G.10'i acres Crockett, C. W.74.1 It acres Dunford, Daniel, .34 acres Gillcspie, John W., .13.97 acres Gillespic, Dr. J. R...12 acres Howard, Nannie P.14 acres Hall, Mary A. Hilt, W. E. Hoops, W. L. Long, Hugh, . Peery, Nancy, . Rhudy, G. G., Est of.. Smith, W. L., _H and L ,...90 acres ... 5 acres ... 15 acres .5.90 acres ..350 acres .1 Lot Waldron, S. E.1 acre Description. Tax and Levies. Beech Pork.*3.13 N. Side Stony Ridge.9 Crockett's Cove. 1.17 S. Kork Clinch.13.04 Beech Pork.1,77 Cavitt's Creek. 3.00 Clinch River. 7.8.1 Near Dry Town. 6.4'f. Dry Town, . 1.30 Poor Valley.5.08 N. S. Pt. Lick Mt. 2 02 N. S. Clinch River. 1.05 L. Shire Branch.78 Top Clinch Mt. 4.57 Thompson Valley.52 Pisgah,. 4.90 TOWN LOTS ?TAZEWELL. Asbury, J. T. and Mollie Lot 14, aec.8 Cregar, Julia, Est.Lot 7, sec. 5 Church, Louisa, .Lot 3, sec. 13 Litz, Mary . A.Lot No| 3 Lawspn, A.H.&Bessic Lots 13-14, sC.10 N. Taz. Land Corp. Nor. Tazc. Land Corpo., Lot 13, sec.9 Nor. Taz. Land Corpo. Lot 14, sec. 9 Vandyke, Wm. M.. Hotel Avenue. 3.78 Tazewell ave. 188 Hotel Hotel ave., Hotel ave., . Hotel ave., . Hotel ave., . S. of C. H., 3.78 .94 7.5G 1.88 5.10 1.32 2.2G TOWN LOTS?NORTH TAZEWELL Fuller,.Ch?s. aiidM.A.Yates Lots 14-15 N.W depot, Riverside ad. 3.40 | Ruble, J. G., .Lots 49 and 50 N.W. depot, N.T.Land Cor.,.. .94 Vandyke, Oscar.Lots 61, 52 GSN.W.depot, N.T.Land Corpo. 1.41 Williams, M. C. S. W. Depot. 0.02 j COLORED LAND. Donley, Louisa, .IL and L Smith, Frank B.H and L Smith, Annie, Est.H and L Thompson, Newton.II and L R. R. ave. 1.30 S. E. of C. IL, . 2.00 S. E. of C. II. 2.00 R. R. ave. 3.91 TOWN LOTS?NORTH TAZEW ELL?COLORED Thompson, Lizzie,. S of depot, . CLEAR FORK DISTRICT. Ashworth, H. E.12 Burton, Ranie.L. 10 17. S. I. Bruce, G. D., _L. 10,17,17,19, S.30 Bennett, Susan, .11 acres Burress, B. C., .L. 125x120 ft. Basher, Alice and Princo Patrick LS2 Bluefield Fair Assn,. .. .buildings, etc Burton, Sarah.1-12-12&2l&tract Clear Fork. 2.p0 Clear Fork.1.83 Clear Fork. 3..2 Yaids. 2.00 Sergeant. St., Graham.87 Curran Branch, . 40 A, Beaver Creek.135.27 West Graham, Bundy, R. F.L. 20, S. 2 West Graham, Dales, M. R.2A Compton, Delilah.3A Compton, Mary, Est., .OA Compton. Fred, .11 and 1A Caudil, J.F.&M.C.L. 1.2,3.4. S. 9 Carper, Lelia S., .Lot 3 Carter, John'.60A Carter, H. C,.L Carter, Ida.30.0A Carter, Jennie B.II and I A Cox, Frank H..20A Coonie, John, . . '1' A Childs, John.Lot Denver, A. G., . .H&Lts. U,12.l3jS.l Dillion, Louisa, .2SA Davis, Robt.&wlfe, \ . .H&I.ts lOlo 15 Davis, Robert.V4A Durham, Alex, .H und 3A Devier, C. P., .H&L 14&15 Frye, Dixie May.H&L Freeman, J.A. and P.P.5%A Freeman, J.A. and F.P.,53.3A Cillespie, J. S. et als,. .2325A. bal. Gillcspie. J. S. et als..1000A bal. Gillespie, D. A..14A Gilliam, M. S.133A Gilliam, M. S.2 tracts Gregory, Station&LouisF.H&L Gregory, Sarah.H&L 20&21 Gilbert, Laura E.30A Hcndricks, A. F., .,.10-A Hendricks, A. P., .2 V* acres Hcndricks, A. P., .8 acres Hamlet, Peggie, .L. 12, Sect Harlese, Gillie,.4% acres Johnson, Samuel, ..H&L 100, Sec",8 Jones, Bettie.L. 21, S. 1 Jones, Callie I., .Hr.ndL Jewell, Pearl.HandL. 3, 4, S. 1 Kroll, J.P.&II.B.etals_275 A bal. Keesce, Albert, .289 A Knight, L. L.,.Tract Kidd, M. A.18A Kitts, Geo. K., .II and 2 Lots Kahle, W. D.2 Lots Lewis, Samuel.3A Leftwich, T.K&vvife.In. in tract Lucas, J. K.. .11 and V4 150A Lawrence, Alice, ..'..HandL Lockett, Lucy and John, L, 4, S. 2 Mays, Geo. W.Tract Marsh, Mary E.HandL Mitchell, Robert*wife, ..L. 0, Sec. 8 Morton, Harman&Co. L2C&apt.3, SB 2 Mills, Romulus, ....HandL and S.5 Mullens, S. A.andwife, .IIA Moore, J. T. et als.L.28, 33, S. 2 Moorman, G. H. andW.F., L.3.S.8, bal. McFarland, E. C.40 A Miller, Perkins, .L. 52, S. 3 Neel, A.J.&B.G.Wynn, 2 pnrcls&H's Ncel, Geo. L...HivndL.8, Sec.2 Newberry, E. L.224 A. Pauley, Margaret, .20.80A Phillips, John, Est., .2A Pierce, W. M.Lot 135,130, S. 9 Perdue, Joseph.H andL Porter.L.E.&Mrs.P.C.Winbourn, 150A Portor. S. B..HandL.22, S. 4 Porter, S. B.,.Lot 10, S. 3, Reynolds, J. T.14A Reynolds, O. W., .9.02A Reynolds, Geo. A.HandL. 3li Rosenbaum, Durnsbey, .I4V2A Rolen, Minnie.11%A Spracher. Mrs. May.Lot 15, S. 33 Sink, John A., .HandL Stump, Charles, .L.88, S. 0 Sadler, Jos.,..L.45, S. 9; L.44-45, S. 7 Scott, Emma, .8A Sydner, Thomas.Tract. Shields, Julia A., .Lot Stowers, D. D., .1.?6A Stowers, J. F. and Nannie, .... 14A Slade, Cornelia.int. in lot Tabor, C. M"., .94 A Tabor, Brtley, Est. of.Vi A Thomnson, Estill,..H and 3000 so. ft. Wilburn, T. W.HandL Wyatt, Mary C,.8A Woody, C. R.,. .L. 9, S. 1 Wagner, M. L., .15.v Witten, Mrs. Sallie J.20.2A Witten, Dr. R. M.22A Williams, E.L. 150, S 2 Willinms, C. A.Tract Wnlker, Samuel G.L. 18, 9; S. 1 Wingo, S. II.45%A 9.17 1.14 .42 2 00 8.20 Kails Mills Mud Fork, .. West Graham, Laurel Creek. 2 29 Boisscvninc. 2.29 E. Graham.23 Bluestone. 4.68 S.2 Curran Branch, .23 Bluestone. 4.18 Bluestone, . 2.07 Clear Fork, . 1.37 Dividing Ridge. .1.22 Curran Branch.OS Rollins Hollow.4.S2 Curran Branch, . 517 West Graham.17.19 Stonv Ridge.67 Yards, . 2.70 Rollins Hollow.2.29 Graham. 2.G3 Valley Ridge, . 3.81 Valley Ridge. 4.02 E. River Mountain, .10.05 E. River Mountain, . .. . 1.44 j Stonv Ridge, .46 Clear Fork, .. 2.14 Clear Fork, .57 Clear Fork. 2.88 Rollins Hollow. 1.4? Wright's Valley. 2.07 W. Graham. 2.29 . W. Graham, .1.71 ! W. Graham. 1.9b' Curran Branch, .36 Falls Mills.81 Boissevainc, . 2.19 . Coal Branch.23 Falls M?lls, . 2.52 Falls Mills. 4.13 Buckhorn Mountain.2.19 j Cuccan Branch. 2.QX> Near Pocahcntas,. 4.02 ' Bluestonc. 4.76 W. Graham,. 5.73 Falls Mills, . 2.07 Curran Branch.36 Clear Fork. 1.14 West Graham.10.31 I Mud Fork. 2.87 j Boissevainc.40 ' Boissevainc. 2.04 Rards. 1.03 Boissevainc.91 N. Graham, .. 1.14 Curran Branch,. 0.41 Falls Mills. 5.59 West Graham. 1.37 Curran Branch, .36 Clear Fork. 5.84 Curran Branch,.67 Graham. 9.17 West Graham. 4.59 Clear 'Fork. 6.13 Curran Ridge, .95 Laurel Creek,. 2.30 Curran Branch,.46 Yards. 2.08 j Chestunt Ridge.3.45 Yards, . 6.74 | Yards.67 Bluestone. 3.90 Bluestone. 1.14 West Graham. 4.59 Burke's Garden, . 8.95 ; N. W. Grnham,. 3.83 ! Graham, .67 ; Div. Ridge. 2.2? Boissevainc, .?SJ Curran Branch,. 3.45 Mud Fork, .72 Coal Branch. 1.72 Laurel Creek. 1.14 Near Craham,.57 N. W. Graham, .10 50 N. Graham. ;\29 Mud Fork.10.70 Falls Mills,.23 Boissevainc.3.22 West Graham,. 4.50 Falls Mills. 1.35 Boissevainc.46 Falls Mills. 3.09 Bluestone, . 4.63 Bluestone, . 3.53 Boissevain, . .23 Coal Branch, . 1.72 W. Craham. 1.83 Mud Fork, . 4.13 MINERAL LANDS. Dotaon, F. W., .12A Laurel Creek, . 2.28 Herman, Jno. M., .168A Divides, . 6.87 . Moore, E. II.75A Laurel Creek. 1.83 Moore, J. W., .76 Vi A Laurel Branch,. 10.54 Bailey, Rebecca, .../.35 A Laurel Creek, . 2.28 Pcery, W. E. et als.,.312.50A" Laurel Creek, . 0.71 Watts, J. G., rustee,.212.50A Laurel Creek. 9.71 TOWN LOTS?GRAHAM Anderson, R. C.Lot 1, Sec.6 . 3.94 Burress, R. A., .L. 6, Sec. 41 .78 Bough, W. F., .L. Graham ave. 1.58 Baugh, W. F.HandL. 7, Sec.23. 4.73 Baugh, W. F., V2 of lots 39 and 40.S.60. .94 Belcher, Mary A. ..Lot Reynolds St. .94 Clark, Julia, .L. 7, Sec. 36.64 Clark. J. P.L. 9, Sec. Js.81 Dudley, J. F., Lot-j 1 to 10, See. 63 . 6.30 Dudley, J. F., Lots 13 S. 8, Lots 10.S28 . 3.65 Duvis, Robert and Oscar Allen, One-half lot Highlands avo.79 Elrigo,A.R., L.13 W.E.Bano pit. S.O .47 Franklin, Moron V.,.Lot. 6.S.41 .315 Franklin, W. J. Est. of, HandL. Sec.3. 3.90 Grayson, W. W., _Lot 6, Sec. 42 .39 Horaric, C. E.,_L.3 and H., Sec.12 . 2.7;i 1 Heathormnn, James,.Lot .79 Jones. Mid., Lot 12, Hollow Reserva.39 Johnson, R. E. and Nannie F. H&1A . 7.08 iJohnson,J. W. and Pollv, L156 E.Gra.39 IKriss, C. M..Lots 17&18, Sec.39 .75 Leirel, Bcttie. Lots 12andl3, Sec. 36 . 3.15 Moore, O. B. and C. W. Black 2 lots (near A. 1'. Browns), . 1.6& Morion, Harman andCo. L.10 blck. 2 .79 McCriscord, J.A.,lotll sec.8, Gramfld. 1.00 Neel, W. L.Ixjts 4 and 6, Sec.49 .1.26 Palmer, Birdie, Lots 14&15, blk. Q . 7>. Short, W. J., HandL R.L.G. plot, S.5 . I0.2ii | Simpson, J. H. H.nudL. B. Graham . 1.73 Ti.bor, E. IL Est. of.llandl. 1.73 Walker, Leila S., HandLa.12-13 S. 35 .?.2.12 Wootwui.C.J.&J.D.F. lot2, s.3G,Lll,s27 .VO Walk. Henry, .L.21, Sec. 63 .73 Woods, James.L.18, and 110 ft. 3.16 Wilson, J. W. 1-3 int. Watrbg Semi. 4.7? TOWN LOTS?POCAHONTAS. Sincox, Mary, .half-lot . 3.15 Standard Oil Co.Lot and tank .28.02 Sowers, A.J.&Emma, 1-2 int. in lot . 1 ,v> Tabor, J. S.HandL, Sec. 21 . 0.32 Walker, Samuel G.37A. Lot andll (Inn Properly).168.81 DELINQUENT LA NDS?COLORED. B.-no, Wade.L.12, S. 33 Graham.57 Clark, Randal, .30A Muud Fork. 1.88 Froo. Sallie, Vi int. in 21 A Litl.Kidge Little Ridge. 1.3b Heath, Milton.35A Stony Ridge. 1,60 Harman, W. V. Est. of .89A Slor.y Ridge. 6.14 Holland, J. B., .5 lols Graham. 1.14 Pleaaants, W. II.HandLfi Sec 3 West Graham.3.44 Robinson, Charles L. ...HaandL 363 Graham, Rap. Hollow.2.29 Robinson, Ohas. L.L. 2, S. 3 Gralinm.46 Robinson, Chns. 1.L.8, Hollv Res. Graham.23 Smith, Early S.,.L. 15, S.4 W. Graham. 1.14 Shell, C. D.,.Lois !) to 14, inc.10 31 Sinkford, Milton.85A Valley Ridge.3.05 Turpin, Cornelius, L.12 and 13, Scc.3 Graham. 3.4,i Tfigg, Rose Ann.??...37A Tip Top. 3.39 Thompson, Ellen.30A Stem iiidgc, . 4.13 Thompson, S. J., .L.7 Tip Top. 1.14 Thompson, M., Est of.Lot 10 Tip To|. 1.83 Tanzimorc, Howard.10A Mad Fork. 2.29 Wisham, Jno., .HandL . 1.14 Woolfolk, Mary.Lot land2, SI E. Graham, .91 TOWN LOTS?GRAHAM?COLORED. Brown, J. E.Lots 9, 10, 11, 12 . 1.68 Downs, Eliza and Joseph.Lot .79 Gray, Geo. Est.oi JlandLts 2-0, Sd.12 . 5.9* Holloy, Sallie.HandL 10, S. 88 . 1.11 Hicks, A. C, .Lot 13, Sec. 7 .70 Kirtlcy, Crockett, Lotsl2nndl2, Blk.G .79 Maggisoil, C. R.Lot 12, Sec. 35S . 1.5? Snundcrs, Edward, Interest in Lots ?25, 20, S. 30; S. 39; L.8, S. 29,. 8.1)4 Woods, James.HandL 22, sec.39 . 0.46 Woods. Clarence, HandL. E. Graham . 6 60 Woods Lena M., . . L, 2. Highland avo .70 TOWN LOT'S?POC A HONT AS?COLORED. Fioc, Charles.HandL Rolfe St., . 0.30 Witten, Dora S., .2 I,ots . 1.18 MAIDEN SPRING DISTRICT. Brown, Jas. F.ftA Clinch River.21 Brown, Jas. F.15 IIA Clinch River, . .3. 1.69 Beavers. T. Alex.30 Vi A Middle Creek. 1.71 Beavers, A. D.,.30A Indian Cieek. 1.28 Brewstcr, Corn.,.. ..OA Reedy Ridge.10 Brewstcr, J. M.OA Baptist Valley. 1.63 Boyd, G. W.52A Little Valley. 2.21 Crabtrec, Thomas, Heirs, 3-7 of 26A Poor Valley.2-'< Carter, R.W.&P.S.Elswick.Lot Big Creek.28 Cummings, C. J.2C0A S.S. Flat Top Mtn. Lid Fnnoy, John, . .rtLots 20 and :',u, S10 Richlands, .42 Hankins, Robt. C. and Polly . ...v&A Red Ash, ._'J Holloway, Jesse.'. ...50A Clinch Mountain, . 10.8 Hagerman, Harvey.75A Hilton Branch, . 4.HO Harrisson, J. B., . <A Reedy Ridge.40 Horton, L. JL, Est.35A Sink Hole Creek. 3.72 Hammond, Sarah.,,,*.,.. 102A Bearwallow. 8.7; Horton, Jno. H. 8BA Mill Creek. 1 07 Kirk, Wm.SA Poor Valloy, .?3 Kirk, Wm. and J.S.Roctor 1 share French estate. Poor Valley. 2 u'" Keen, Newt.25A Big Crock. 1.?3 Ilster, J. A.11.37 Near Richlands. 1.28 Lester, J. A. 05A Kent's Ridge.12.49 Luwson, Sarah & Mary Cruey, 8.82A Coal Creek, .3:'. Lankford, Mary J.5A Middle Creek.42 Patrick, Jas. R. and Laura J. . .4.9A East Cedar Bluff.42 Promt, Mrs. Belle,.2 Lots Richlands. 1.48 Palmer, Thos. J.Lot Big Creek.22 Russell, J. Wr..3A Middle Creek.22 StLnson, C. B.21 Mr A Gray's Branch, . 2.74 Stinson, Florence J., .19A Gray's Branch. 2.42 Sparks, Joseph, .19A Clinch River. 3.23 Sparks, John H. Heirs.31 Ms A Clinch River.- 5.3h Sparks, Jonas and Silas, int. in tract Lick Branch.52 Sparks, Silas H.,.13.21A Lick Branch.80 MINERAL LANDS. Blankenship, Jno. W.1A Coal Creek, . 3.14 Cacy, R. G.8A Coal Creek.85 Corvin, J. L., .5.7 and 6A Town Hill,. 1.28 Corvin, J. L.Strip Town Hill.43 Deskins, Boyd....1A Coal Creek.43 Daniels, H. C. and Lcttie Int. in'162 A.43 Lowe, Margaret, .73A Middle Creek, . 3.01 Esser, John A., .1035.9A Big Creek.220.9C Stump, Martha M.,.Int. in 10A Big Creek.44 Vandyke, Robert L., .Tract Laurel Creek. 1.28 Pack, Adam, .8.3A Coal Creek.4.5 Ray, Roy.31.82A Indian and Middle Creek,_ 1.72 Reed, D. C, .79.91 A Indian Creek, . 1.79 Reedy, Erasmess, Est., .27A Indian Creek. 1.28 Sayers, J. M.30A Head Big Creek. 1.28 Smith, John W.5A Town Hill, .4o Smith, Frnnk.00A Trace Ridge. 129 Dye, B.F.nndB.H. Lusk. Middle Creek. 2.15 TOWN LOTS?RICHLANDS. Allen, Florence.Ix>ts 1&2, S.91 .28 Brooks, S. S.18, Sec. 15 .28 Benvers, J. M., .26-20, S. 90 .43 Beavers, J. M.20-27, Sec. 89 .42 Brown, Mrs. M. E. and Heirs. 1, 2 and 3, Dalton Add., Black 1,. 1.07 Baker, W. S..6, Sec. 86 .21 Darnell, J. W. and J. H. Philpot,.. 11-13-14, Dalton add., Se':. 9.70 Dick, Evans R., ? 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, S.85 .191 Fisher, W. P. and Gertrude, 4 Sec.5 . 4.40 Gross, Paul and M. A., 13-14, Sec.4 . 5.67 Francisco, Paola Garvice, Guisseppe Gervasio, 12-13, Sec. 4; 12-13, SeclO . 3.55 Gntling, Geo. R.28, Sec. 7 .28 Harman, D. B., 1, 2, 3, 15, 16, Sec.90 .70 Harris, C. S.,_7, 8, 9, Plan A, 21 .63 House, A. M.2 add. Sec. 7 .28 Hewson, W. K. Est. ..29, 30, 31, S.ll . 1.13 Hewson, W. K. Est..7 and 8, S. 1 . 4.90 Hess, E. J.18 and 21, Sec. 89 .28 Johnson, Wm., ..6-7-8-9-10, Sec. 94 . 3.55 King, Mrs. Eva Mildred, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Plan B, Sec. 41. 8.50 Litz, John, .28, Sec. 6 .57 McGuire, W. F., 12 Block A; 7 Dalton ad, Blk. 4 .28 Miller, Wm.Vi int. in 18, Sec.16 .15 Micciche, Fillipo, lA int. in 11&12, S.4 . 1.42 Miccichc, Fillippo, % int. in 11-12, S.4 . 2.12 Rimmer, Geo. W.. .31-32, Plan C. S.89 . 2.55 Stump, Charles, .6A .71 Stump, Charles, ..1,2,3,4, Sec.9_ Dalton Add. 2.84 Staump, Charles.6A . 2.13 Stump, Charles.8 Mi A . 4.2ii Sadler, Mr3. Emily Hudson, 36, S. 6 . 3.18 Sayers, John M., ..21-22 Farmer add .70 Trivett, H. Clay, 9, plan A.Scc. 22,bal.15 Trivott, H. Clay, ..5A, N.S. 6th St., .;. 1.42 Underwood, A. R... .4, 5 and 6, Scc.lU . 2.12 Wilson, J. M... .12-13-14-16-16, Sec.84 . 7.09 , TOWN LOTS?CEDAR BLUFF. Hurt, R. J.4, T?A. Gillospie Add. Sec. 1; land2, Sec. 2.70 Hurt, John B., Exec. J. M. McGuire, Mary A. Fields, HandL.,.85 ?Laird, John and James, ....4 Lots . 1.13) McGuire, W. F., .Lot .14 .29 .98 Roaiii R. S..12r.ndl3, Col. Hill.. ? Shrove, R. w.2 pcs and parcels Young, A. C, ... .60 and 51, -Coi.HiH _. DELINQUENT LAND?COLORED. " ~ Wurd, Charles.40>\ W. 16.80 NOTICE?The real estate nei forth in the foregoing Hat (ex eepc lands and lots heretofore sold to the Commonwealth and not redeemed), or so much thereof an may be necessary to satis? fy the taxes, levies, interest and cOsts due thereon, will be sold at public auction at the iron! door of the Court House on the lu? st Monday in January. 1919, between the hours of ten in the morning and four in the afternoon, unless the amounts for which said real estate i.- delimiuont, together with the interest, costs and char&ca shall have been previously paid to the Coun? ty Treasurer. November li >rd, 1918. 11. P. BRITTA IN, Treas. Fobd FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRA? TION FOR VIRGINIA. MR. HOOVBR? M mSSAOS! to T1U( amiihh'an PfcOPLB. UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINIS? TRATION, WABHINOTON, D. C. To All Who Have Oooperated lu th* Work of th* United BtaUn Pood Ad minlatratlon: Again la full oonOdaoo*, I call upon the Araerloau people to ?et aeldo ?ua day, Deoomt>sr first, and tlio week fol? lowing, for the oonaldaratlon of Amur loa'a opportunity for rauawad service piUd eocrlflno. '? Lost auroinar, wheu tha military nit. psUon was aouta, wo aasured tha Inter Allied Food Conference la Londou that whatavor tha war-foou program ot tha AlUcu raqulre4 wa wora prapnrad to |u*et; that tha Confereno* noad not ponaldor whottier or not wa had tha luppllen?wa wora prepared to And thorn; wa pledgod. oursolvoa, by tha voluntary aoonomr ot our poopie, to have tha reaerves In food tu supply all hecosiltlos. The ondlug of the war does not releM? um frotu tha Cledge. Tha hum populatlona inutit e fed, aud until another season htu| pa,ai>ocl they cannot (?od theinnelve?. ' Th" change 1m the foreign situation naoa.iaarlly alters the details of our Jood program, becnuaa the freeing I mciilnI pVincTplos of good cltiwcnsnil the seas from the auhmurluo momica lMIM| j,, ? tr.??| knowledge of their rondure aco4RHlbl* Uie wheat supplies ] rights, dunes and of India, Australia and tlio Argi'nUne, j nn\ (.".MF.lt EMPEROR RENOUNCES KVERY RIGHT TO CROWNS. v isterdatii . Nov. 30.?William :l he izolleill bus definitely ronounred all future rights to the crowns of PrilgSla and Germany and has re? leased all officials and officers from their oath Of fealty, according to the texl of ii document signed by the for? mer emperor, which Is quoted in a telegram received hero from Berlin. Washington, Nov. 30.?Stale De? partment-, advice:', from the Hague today reported that Admiral von i! iitzo, former head of the German nhvy, ..as in Holland to obtain from Ihe former honor a formal proe'a : Co;; i f til (liciltion. id ii Ni \ 30. Former Em ie:ol W?'?'ni s'gned bis abdication i Ai u ingcii. Ilnlhuid, yosinlnv, uc . : . i a dispatch to the Wolff it" . v, . I.i in unit teil by Ute Exchange IVlegr;*; It c in e-.;>ondeut. nt Copon Imgi n. The abdicat Inn decree, according to the message, expressed the hone that "Hie new recent" would be able to protect the German people ugninat anarchy, Htnrvntion and foreign su? premacy. The use of the wmd regent in the inessuge is commented u|h?ii hero as possibly significant.. THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. (Dr. Murray, Pres. Columbia Uni vcroily, in New York Times.) "The responsibilities of citizenship increase day by day and have been multiplied by tlio effects and results of the war. There i- double need, therefore; of training the youth nt today who are to be the men ami vmncn of tomorrow, in the funds porliinilie: and Inleriuiliounl, which con ?.lituie the e lenient i of the world's nrgnnitecd life, lb w many niomhera uf Congcss I horn may be, what their terms and what their compensation uro facta <f slight importance toni inred with tin understanding of the the c (islcnce of a Cong Tho total food demand upon tho Colt Kl Hinten Is not diminished, however, On the contrary, It Is Increusod. la addition tn the supplying of Uiobo to whom wm are already pledged, wn now |?ot# the splendid opportunity and ob- ? llgatlon of meeting the needs of those reasons lor inu ctisience or millions of people lu tho hitherto oo- ih. poWt.lf, ?nd .lulu s, an.i ol cupled tarrltortea Wiho uro facing SO- the ways ill wlikll t;lld the purpose. lual stiii vntlon. The poopl? of Ufl- f,,,- wllitdt its full.. have hi ?? ?tum. Northern France, Serbia, Rov> I fulfilled for bill yema, Oinnla, Montenegro. Poland, Russia | "the elementary school m i,l Im nud Annoula rely upon America for brought Imck to ii: proper tiusluu n lmmedlute aid. Wa muyt also part let- I neglect of which hns been geneltti pate lu tho preset"vaUon of thu newly nil much remarked for years past libcrutod uutlona In Austria, nor cnu I 'I he oioiuonliu > school bel?g well no Ignore tha effoc.t on the future ivoild devalopmenlB of a famine coa? lition amonx those othor puo|>lo whom ire have recently rnloiiHod from our ?nwuliv. All these oonidileriitlona mann that upwurds of 2U0 million puo plo, In addition to Uioba wo are al? ready pledged to cervo, are now look? ing to us In their mlaery and fioiilna, Our appeal today In tharafore larger than tha former appeal to tha "war sonaolenoe" of our people. The new Appeal la to tha "world consnlenon," which must be the guiding Inspiration of our future program. The President of the United Htutee ra\r naked me to take charga for tide Qovernment of this work; to parfeot *nd enlarge the arrangomentx for food? stuffs to the populations of llelglum and Franca now balng felaayed, and to organised and uiiivei'u:<.l, has been ici'/.ed upon by faddists and oiltllll ?iasls of every type as an hist rumen ? tality not for belter education but for accomplishing their own particular ends. I'. may he necessary one of Ihe ?? days to nrgnuir.e a society for the pro!",tinn or the elementary scIiimiJ in order thai indispensable In Liti lions may have an opportunity to mind its own proper business, ii.i.i.i aii ikiiui sdoiu sno.ioiliA,, p nptly to make the leadline; pro ressinu more attractive to men of high competence and ambition. Nul only niii.sl the wages of teachers he tar) givally Increased, but the prizes of Ihe profession, I hose conii|llcunu*. Influeilllal, au,I well paid posts thai iirit freeiy open to tiilcnt, must he inilll'plled, both in muni.er and and 1. ranee now Doing released, and to ?? .,.,?,,.. T,?. llm|,|UoUH and high Drgaalta and determine tho need Of Lph.i,e,| lna? wi|| be drawn to eill, provlalon to the liberated peoples of 1 ii)iM (,, ? Kut.harn Kuropa to prevent Much da- soo? |?. ola ai baa taken placo In Russia, The drttermining faotor for the nuo. eeis of auch an enlarged appeal will be thu vivid oonsolousueas In every In Aivldual In each community of Ohligs? Uoa and opportunity.. It la that com? mon reoognl?on o'. obligation that we tow wish to oraata. Such un lolelhV f:ont "world conscleooe" In tho Amor? oso people must ba the main depend Snea of tha strlokon countrlns of the world until normal conditions are once more restored. America by her participation In the war has accomplished her objoatlves t>f salt-defence And of vtadlontlng the effloloacy of a goveramont In which the people, and the people only, are aovaralgn. She has established the foundations of government by tbe pao pla throughout the enemy countries, and thla la tha real bulwark of world peaoe. Wa have yet to build on these foundations. No government nor na? tion oan 6tand If Its people are starv* Ing. We must do our part If tha world ba not consumed In a flania of nnarohy. The American people, In thla most critical period of their history, have th* opportunity to demonstrate not only their ability to assist In estab? lishing pence on earth, but also their oonaecratton, by nolf-denlnl, to the oause of suffering humanity. HERBERT HOOVER, December 1, 1918. I ::pn I caret I" and held in it finds that it offers him an i i*| lily for reputation and for usefulness liiat is commeiisurnui with his ambition ami his capacity. "One's imagination hesitates to at? tempt to measure the capacity of one hundred millions of thoroughly well I'ducuted, well-trained, and well dis? ciplined American men and women. Yet nothing short of this should be the aim of American educational policy That policy will succeed if it romnins steadfast in its republican faith and if it continues to prefer the solid foundation and noble ideals of the old republic to the endowed and prolix futilities ( f ll.e new republic. WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH Wo pay from $2.00 to $35.00 psr set| (broken or not), We ulso pay ncliiul Value for diamonds, old Gold, Silvei I and Bridge-work. Send at once by. parcel pos< and recoive cash by re? turn mail. Meier's Tooth Specialty,1 Ueiit. X, 2007 Ho. 5th St., Phibidel- j phio. Pn. 0-18-1 A. Get the Gcnuinq and Avoid Waste Your Stomach Has no TEETH Improper and insufficient mastication of food in the mouth frotn lack of flOOi) TEETH causes fermentative conditions which result in indigestion and very frequently appendicitis. It bus been estimated that 40 per cent, of appendicitis cases are caused from bad teeth. Your stomach cannot do the work that your teeth should do._ LET US PUT YOUR TEETH IN GOOD CONDITION. Full set of Teeth.$8.00 Solid Crown-.S-1.00 Gold Fillinsg.$1.00 Silver Fillings,.60 ALL WORK GUARANTEED. EXAMINATION FREE. ESTABLISHED TENiYEARS. LADY IN ATTENDANCE OPEN EvMNlNGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK Dr. <TL S. Compton Over the 5 and 10c Store. BLUEFIELD, W. VA. LIEBNECHT SLEEPS IN WILHELM'S BED. London, Nov.30.?When the corre? spondent nt Tho Hague of the Daily ?Hail visited the royal palace at Ber? lin recently, he found the aged acr vin,la there bursting with indigna? tion over the fact that Dr. Liehhecht, the radical Socialist lender, had slept in tho former emperor's bed The correspondent quotes the servant> as saying: "That cursed Liebnecht slept for two nights ,? the kaiser's bed." Have you bought the W. S. S. vou promised to buy? (i iii LS. ITS yTmJR STEP THAT ATTRACTS. S.?,?'" Women Pay too Much Ileed to I heir Face Instead of Their Corns. Watch your stopl A briak, lively step is what charms moru than a lovely skin, but yout high heels have caused corns and you limp a little. That'u had, girls, and you know iL Corns destroy beauty and graco, bo sidoa corns are very easy to romovo. Hid your feet of ovcry corn by ask? ing nt nny druir store for a quarter of an ounce of free/one. This will ?ost little but is Bufficlont to remove ?very hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Women must keep in mind that wrnless feet create a youthful step which enhances her altractiveucsa. This froezonc is a gummy sub? stance, which dries insUinlty and sim plj shrivels up the corn without in ftaming or even IrriiaUig tho sur ruunding skin. A few drops applied directly upon a tender, touchy corn relieves tno sore nose und soon the tnire corn, root and nil, lifts right out without pain. Redeem your W. S. S. Pledge. In the Clerk's Office of the Circui Court of the county of Tazowoll, on the 21st day or November, 101$. HEED MOORE.Plaintiff, against I .ETUI A MOOK E.Defendant Tho object of thia suit is to obtain u divorce a vinculo mutrimonii upon the ground of desertion. And an uflhlavit having been made and died that fhu defendant, Lcthin Mooiv, whose hint knowr place of abode is Chicago, III., is not resident lot' the State of Vbginia, it in ordered I that uhi do appear within fifteen days .Tier dttu publication hercol and do ! what may be necesahry to protect her Interest in thin unit. And it. in fut (her ordered that it copy hereof bo published onco n week for 4 success? ive weeks in the Clinch Valley News, a I newspaper published in the county of I'axcweil, and Unit a copy be posted I the I runt door of the Court HouHO I of this county on or before the 4lli day of December, lPItt, that being the next succeeding Rule day after I .his .it der was entered. A Copy Teste: C. W. GHEEVER, Clurk. JAMES B. KAHLE, p. i|. 11-22-41. UIULs] WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE V.J.. a Beauty Lotion for a Few Cents to Remove tan, freckles, sallow ness, Your grocer has the lcmoiiH und any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of > r chnrd wnite for n few cents. Squeeze the juice of two fusil lemons into a bottle, i hun put in the orenhrd whita and snake well. Thin mnkcH a quar? ter pint of tho very best lemon skin whilener and complexion bcuntlflcr known. MiiKKtige this fragrant, lo? tion daily into the face, necks, arms und liuniis mid Just sec how freckles, Um, sullownoss disappear and how saioothe, soft und ccalr tho skin bc noines, Yes! It in harmless und tho beautiful results will surprise you. j ^( W HorfotktW&sternRJHL Schedule Effective Jan. 6, JUH8, Lv. Tazewell for Norton? 0:40 a. m. 0:04 p. ra, Lv. Tazewell for illuelleld? 10:42 a. in. 0:42 p. m. From Bluellcld, Eastbaund: !):.'lf> a. m. for Roanoke, Norfolk, and points on Shenaudoah division. Pullman sleeper und cafe car Nor? folk. Parlor car (Broiler) Roanoke .??.ml Hagerstown. 8:00 a. m. duily for Bant Radford, ami Intermediate stations. 2:05 p. m. daily Lynchburg and In? termediate stations and Shenandonh Valley. Sleeper Blucficld to Phila? delphia, Rouiioke and New York. Din? ing car, 0:35 p. m. for Roanoke, Lynchburg, Richmond, Norfolk. Sleeper to Nor? folk, and Ronnoke to Richmond. WESTBOUND. 8:45 p, m. for Kenovo, Portsmouth, Columbus, Cincinnati. Sleeper Colum? bus and Cincinnati. Cafe cure to Williamson. 8:16 a. m. for Kenovu, Portsmouth, Cincinnati, Columbus. Sleeper to Co? lumbus. Cafe car. 1:40 p. in. for Williamson and in tcrmvdinto stations. W. B. Bcvill, Passenger Traffic Man? ager; W. C. Saunders, general pas? senger agent, Roanoke, Va. 'Tis Better to be Sure than Sorry SEE US FIRST AND BE SURE CLINCH VALLEY IN? SURANCE AGENCY, (Incorporated.) TAZEWELL. VA. REPRESENTING American Central Insurance Co. American Alliance Ins. Co. Firemans Fund Ins. Co. Colonial Firs Underwriters. Dixie Fire Insurance Co. Grent American Insurance Co. Glens Falls Insurance Co. Germania Fire Insurance Co. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Home Insurance Company. Liv. aad Lon. and Globs Ins. Co. London Assurance Corporation. National Fire Insurance Co. Niagara Fire Isurance Co. N. Y. Underwriters Agency. New Hampshire Fire Ins. Co. Norwich Union Fire Ins. Society Phoenix Assurance Co. Queen Insurance Co. Roval Insurance Co. Va. Fire and Marine Ins. Co. Redoom Ytfur W. S. S. Pledge.