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Tlie Big Stone Gap Post H. J. AYERS.? ? - - - Editor. J. E. HAYES. Business Manager. TH?RS DAY, DOT. '25, 1804. TrtiMK or Scpscbiitiox : on* Year, - - '? ' m- $1.00 h!x Months, . . .' 60 InviueBt Rtrlcttv ?a uvlvat;ce. Tht POST has the largest circula? tion of.any paper in Southwest Vir? ginia, and it is steadily increasing. An inspection of its subscription list is -indited by lliosc contemplating ad? vertising. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR CONGRESS-?Urn DISTRICT. ? JUDGE U.S. K. MORISON, OF SCOTT. Register! Register!! Register!!! DzkocRATs, old Virginia needs your services now. Nov.* is tho time to register. Don't put it oft" too late. A vote for Morison is a vote for the interests of Virginia against the interest of the north. A yoTS for Morison is a vote* for the majority rnle. It is a vole against special legislation for the manufacturer. A vote for Morison means a vote for the Encome Tax, whereby the millionairs have to pay a tax to help run the government. Had you noticed that some very distinguished Republican campaign? ers were taking but little interest in Walker's fight? We refer t<> speak? ers of ?State reputation. Most encouraging reports arc re? ceived every day from all over the district to tlic effect that Morison will be elected by a handsome ma? jority. We should not, howcvcr,rcst upon our oars.lt behooves everyBem ocrat to be up and doing. Dcmocra* cy needs the support of all her sons. The enemy is on the threshold, and unless we are to have a revival of M?h?neism v/e must, bury Gcn'J Walker so deep he will never rise again. Let everybody go to work. Judge John A. Kelly. At a recent meeting of the Abing don Bar, resolutions highly eulogistic of Judge Kelly were unanimously passed. At Abingdon last week he hold his last et.um. Judge Kelly has served as circuit Judge^continuously since 1^70. and during the time lie lias heldtjio office he has upon every occasion upheld the dignity of the ermine. Judge Kelly entries with him in his retirement the love and admira? tion of the legal profession through? out this section. Mr. Traveller. Mr. Traveller of the Bristol News, comes forth with a long letter in which he says that a letter from Poeahontas puh: died, ia the Post, grossly mis? represented linn. d. S. Browning. Now the Post does not desire to do Mr. Browning or any one else injus? tice. If Mr. Traveller had read the letter, lie would have seen at once that it was a mistake of the printer in heading it Richlands. Jt should have been Pocahontas. Mr. Bullitt made mince-meat of Mr. Browning at that place, so we are informed and from our knowl? edge of the men we believe it to be true. The Situation. Croak as the Republicans may, and howl "calamity-' as they have, our business interests continue to show unmistakable evidences of ma? terial improvement. The Wilson Democratic tariff bill lias been in op? eration but a few weeks and in that short space of time it has given the American people an object lesson lesson which only the political bigot can afljprd to treat with indillet enee. From the day ol" its final adoption until now, tho prices of the necessa? ries of life have steadily but surely declined, the great consuming masses are able to buy more with their mon? ey to day than at any period of the country's history since the war, and among the many and mighty industries which the atrocities of McKinleyism have caused to \ny dormant for two or three years past, is heard the glad cry of resumption. Tie- Democratic party intelligently, confidently, defiantly, throws down the gage to its old time political foe, and asks that by results, by its fruit, it be judged. Ass-died as It was by all the power that corporate and monopolistic ? wealth could rally to Jos supprorfc,tbe Wilson bill emerged from the fierce trial of'Jejgislative ordeal, essentially a measure whose object was the good j ami the bene/st of the consuming masses, t;eg; rdje>s of the greed and 111 raa u; of cou<-e \< trate*t wea) th.. The JUetnocratic party promised to | reducc'tho tariff taxation. Has it not done so? Yes,and morn. It Las fearlessly approached what the Re? publican party has always considered the sacred precincts of the rich, and has demanded that of this class,which under protection has grown fat and arrogant, all who enjoy an income of more than four thousand dollars shall of their substance contribute to the support of the government. Bat it should be borne in mind that while in a brief two years of authority the Democratic party has given this unmistakablo evidence of its cham Ipionship of the people's cause, in I thirty years of power tho Republican party failed to do it. lias tlie Re? publican party ever contemplated an j income tax? Upon the other hand I has it. not strenuously opposed* its enactment? Surely. Then why is this, if it claims tobe a friend of the great middle classes? Columns of Republican editorial utterances teem? ing with Democratic vituperation, honeyed words of Republican friend? ship for the poor laboring man fall? ing from the lips of wily Republican campaigners, not only fail to consid? er this question, but never even ap? proach its consideration. By ijes fruit also let the Republican party I be judged, and when submitting to [this righteous test, standing before the bat of a peoples intelligence, and la people*? conscience-, the Republi? can party must l'A Condemned. J The people have begun ^iwbeinto these questions. Mai-contents lU j Democratic ranks have begun to re? alize the honesty and integrity of Democratic purpose, underlying and controlling the Wilson bill, a ad are rapidly falling into ranks and light? ing under the same old standards. Republicans stand amazed at our peoples intelligence and finding that they can no longer be deluded by mere political clap-trap, dcmoraliz tion holds sway in their midst. Rap? idly "our friends, the enemy.'' arc falling back under Democratic at tack. No longer aggressive they be? gin to defend, and to defend hope? lessly. Sturdy Democrats of this grand district, rally to our nominee. Let your watch fires blaze, post your sentinels, keep sharp and bright your trusty Democratic weapons, and after the 6th day of next November, the great Democratic heart will re joico that all we have fought and struggled for i:i the last thirty years, is still our own. COUNTY POLITICS. W. S. MATHEWS, Chairman. Wash Hylton says the Pound is as solid as a rock. A rote for Walker is a step in favor of negro equality. Why waste your vote on Walker Ho v.iil not be elected, and even ii elected,and the Republicans have a majority in Congress they can't change or make any laws over a Democratic President who lias the trump card for several years yet. Vote for Morison and save your vote. T. B, Reed, the great b?loohist, and skirt dancer of the Republican party, said in one of his Michi gan speeches that lie is not in favor of the McKinley bill. Who can tell what the Republican paity is for? Judge Morison is a mountain man, and the boys have confidence in him. What party has any confidence in Walker? lie has tried them all and says they have left him. Poor Jim, how badly left he will be in Novem? ber. Throe fourths of the Republican party in the South are negroes and do not own one hundredth part of the taxable property. l)o you want them to represent you in your Legis? lature, like they did directly after the war? If not. vote the white-folks ticket. Walkers party is against free salt cheaper clothing and necesaries of life. It was Walkers adopted party that encouraged juniper labor to come to this con try to crowd our mines and factories. The Democrats repealed this law and thousands of these paupe?s are now going home. The Republicans started out in this campaign with a big noise, but it seems they have lost their wind. Boys, make the race at least inter? esting for us. Cattle and hogs arc going up aud Walker and Republicanism will go down so low after Nov. Gth. that you can't get an offer on them. The following is the petition that Jas. Walker should have sent to the Republicans when he left the Demo? crat's because they would not give him office: To the most Honorable Billy Ma hone/, the Li Hung ehang of all Hop? ping bVpub'ieans, chid adviser and office giver to*the tijtist faithf?L The petition of das. A. Walker, of . .. ??? . i'zi Pnlaski county, Va., would respect fully represent that he is a Hopping turn-coat politican for revenue only. That he has tried every other party that would give him olh'ce. That hie is now an iron mine owner and enjoy? ing the fruits of taxing the many for his special benefit. That the poor laboring men has' no use for iron than enough to get one meal a day and buy that at ni3T commissary with- 200 per cent., tariff on it that goes in my pocket. Oh, mighty Billy, X know that for twenty years, 1 cursed the Republican party, called them thieves, poltrons, culthroats, nigger lovers, south haters and a few oilier things that would not do to mention in this letter, hut then you see I was making Democratic speech? es and enjoying the revenues of a Democratic office, but Billy, they went back on me and gave the office of attorney genera! to another man and I denounce them just like I did you Republicans, but say, Billy,.have j got to hug the nigger and treathim on social equality? I don't like that much, Billy, but if necessary f can swallow him?provided you let me use a dcoderizcr. Your petitioner ac? knowledges his past errors, and now asks to haw a fair share of all office* in sight. pesptfjaUy, .1. A. W. FIEEI) DAY FOR DEMOCRATS, J Walker Attempts hjsJonesviile Tactics But Fails, The Crowd is Divided u Eadly For The Repub? licans. Democrats Jubilant And Republicans DISCOU r:*.;;r<!. On Tuesday (court day) a large crowd assembled at Wiso C. H. to hear the issues in the pending cam? paign discussed and were anxious to have a joint discussion. The Demo? crats through their chairman tried to get a joint discussion, first with Wal? ker and then with Alderson, but both gentlemen respectfully declined to meet Col. W. C. Pendleton in joint debate, Walkers advertisement was for - p. in. but as soon as the pres? ence of Col. Pendleton was learned,it was then announced that Walker would speak at 12:30 p. m, for the pu rpos<? of crow'ding < -u t any Demo era lie S])caking. This game was blocked by the Democratic speaking beginning at 11:30 a. in, This made I tlie Republicans mad and they then divided the crowd?taking a few of their averted followers out under an oak tree, [which by the way was not so large as the one at Marabrc, under which Abraham held Ids counsels] and talked about two hours. We are informed that Walker made the bitterest speech of toe cam? paign, abusing county officials and j election officers, but alter the speak? ing was over, looked crest fallen and i discouraged. Col. Pendleton made a- fine Democratic speech, of about one hour I and a half, which was an exceedingly forcible presentation of tho questions [of tlie taiiff. lie also cxplanied how the hard-times were the result of Re? publican Legislation and were con? tinued so long as the Republican laws were left on the .statute book. He showed that Walker voted for Cleveland in 18S4; Bo wen in 18S6; St. John in 1888; Harrison in 189:2 and for Cock in 1893. That he had been a free trade Democrat in 1884, a protection Republican in 1SS6, a free trade Prohibitionist in 1888; a pro? tection Republican in 180-and a ace trade Populist in 1893; that lie was as great a flopper as Jim Clemmons geese. Col. W, W. Berkley, of Roanokc then made an urging speech of about one hour. His lights of oratory were grand, Ids logic unanswerable and his anecdotes irresistible. We are sorry space forbids us giving an ex j tended digest of both of these gentle? men's splendid speeches, but suffice 'it to say that they enthused the Democrats and they are determined to cany Wise county for our peerless ca ndidate. Hon. J. W. Marshall failed to get further than Norton, owing to &n accident, but ail three of the gentle? men spent the night here and after arriving on the train, held a sort of love feast at the Ititermon?. All thjee making short speeches. Cyclone made a characteristic speech, frill of wit, Kumbr and good sense. Truly we have but one Gycldne Jim, but we wish we had a thousand. AU Fret*. Those who have used Dr. KingTs New Discovery kno.?r.its value, und those who have not, have now the opportunity to try il Free, Send your nama and address to H. Ei Bucklvn & Co., C'nicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Tills Free, as well as a'copy Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. AH of which is guaranteed to do you good and Cost V?U nothing. i*'or sale by ,!. VY. nelly, Druggist. J j DEMOCRARTIC SPEAKING. ?* HON". RUF?fl A. A.VEHS Pocahontas - - 0ct.g7th (night) Richiands - " 29th Fairvicvf (.Scott Co.) Nov. 2nd Duffield (Scott Co) Clinchport (Scott Co.) " 3rd HON. WALTER E. ADDISON. Walnut Hill, (Lee Co.) Nov. 3rd. Ewing, " lt Nov. 3rd at ii ig lit. HON. R. T. IRVINE. Dcskins store '(Buchanan Co.) Oct. 18th. Bock Lick " 10th. Grundy - - 44 23rd. Sand Lick " 24th. Frying Pan - 44 25th. Norton (Wise Co) ?? 27th. (night) Walnut Hill (Lee Co) - JNov. orcl. Ewing - " 3rd. (night) don .i<*. c. l. richmond. Dckins store (Buchanan . Co.) - Oct. 18th. Bock Lick - 44 19th. Knox '- 4i 80th', Grrundy - " 23rd. Sand trick - li 24th. J Frying Fan - " 25th. I hon. -f. b. richmond. Norton (Wise Co) Oct. 27th. (night) ! Walnut IJ111 ( Lee Co) - Nov. 3rd. Ewing (Lee Co) " 3rd. (nignt) hon. h. g. peters. Virginia City Oct g9th, , Ppehurn . - *' 30th. Bondtown - 44 3 0th. (flight) Norton .- " 81st. >. Big Stone Cap 44 gist, (night) -?letoi ft? ( "jnniiitee, By o.. y r'i. 2?A??ifi; Sccretu.. n. .- tn :r r-rnJ'.T-yn^nrr-j-i?ifr?- t ? I ORDER OF PUBLICATION. VIRGINIA: fn the Clerk's office of I the Circuit court for the county of Wise on the 20th day of October, 1894: C. W*. Culberton j V S. r 1 u Chanccrv. II. II. Kilgore, et al) The object of this suit is to enforce the specific execution of a contract for five acres of land in bill mentioned, entered into between Ii. H. Kilgore and !'. Cul? berton, and also to set aside deeds from 11. li. Ivilgore to O. Ibtrrctt and from 0. Barrett to Virginia Gas Coal Company and from said Virginia Gas CoalCompany to Frederick M. Leonard, Trustee, in so far as said deeds convey said tire acre? of land, and an affidavit having been made that Frederick M. Leonard, Trustee, is a non-resident of this State, he is required to appear within fifteen days after due publication of this order in the Clork's office u!' our said court, al rules to bo hoi den therefor, and do what is necessary to protect his interests. And i; is ordered that a cony <>f this order be forthwith publishod once a week, or four successive weeks, in the Big Stone Gap Post,a news? paper-printed in the town of Big .Stone j Gap, in the county of Wise, State Jof \ ir ! ginia, and posted at the front door of the court-house ofsaid county, on the first I day of the next County court after the j dale of this order, j A copy: Teste: W. E. Ivilgorb, Clerk, Bv C.A. Johnson, D. C. ; 0. M. Vicabs, p. q." OtiiS 44-47 Commissioners Sltlio:;. The undersigned Commissioner ir. pur? suant ofadecroeof Wise county circuit court, rendered on the 13th day of Scp i :i IS94, in the chanccrv causo of i \Volfe. Clav k Co. vs. AW Harris or al, and J. L. Jennings rs. W. E. Harris et al, I riii. on the 34th day of November, 13?4, sit at my office in the town of Big Stone Gap, Virginia, for the purpose of taking 1 .hi accomit of the liens and their priority. j which effect th.s property mentioned and described in the hill and proceedings in I t he above cause. II. A. W. Seeks, Com. in Ch'y. ?123 44-47 Thrut?ton,Trustee, Vh. Jnmca F.Doyle et :<J. Pursuant to a decree rendered in tho above styled cause April 26th, l^."h the undersigned will, between 10 a. m. and :2 p. ui., of NOVEMBER 24TH, 1894, at the front door of tlie Iutermont Hotel, <?iV.tr for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, lots and -I of Block 71 "Improvement Co'a Plat No. 1" of town of Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Said lots will he sold in the order named and only the first named lot will be sold unless it he necessary to sell both in order to satie? ty said decree. "t ;;'.:.*.is <>;?' SA LE: One third cash and the balance in sis and twclvo months from day of sale, said credit installments to hear interest from said date, tlie purchaser giving his prom j isory non-negotiable notes' therefor, and the title to the property to he retained until the full purchase money is paid and a canrejagcb directed nv tlie court. H. G. McDowell, Jb., S pecial Commissioner. VIRG1NIA: 1 n tke j 'jerk's office of t he circuit court of the county of Wise: I Thruston,Trustee, Plaintiff) Against - In Ctacee??. James F. Doyle, et al. DTt) !. W. E. Kilgore, Clerk ot the said court, di certify that the bond required of the Special Commissioner by the decree ren? dered-iu said cause on the 2Glb dav of Anvil, }&.)2. ha* beer; duly giren. Given undtr'my hand asCIerkof the said court, this I2tn dav of Getober, 1894. \V. E. Kilgore, Clerk, r.v C. A. Jt;/;v-ov, I). C. Ot25 is-17 OttijKK of PUBLICATION. VIRGINIA: In the Clerk's office of the Circuit Count for the County of Wise on th* 23rd dav of Oct. 1894 In vacation: Phcba J;; Beverly, ) v:-. :- In Chancery, ?lohn F Beverly. J The object fcf this ecrit is *p dissolve the bonds of matrimoui between (hi pjafnti/f J i and defendant and obtain a divorce a vinr ?cula matrimonie and affidavit baring been made that Johu F. Beverly is a non-resi 'dent of this State, he is required to appear wttfcin fifteen days after the publication of this Grder iti'th? Clerk's office of our said court, at n;l?3 to be holden therefor, and (io what is. neeeosAry to protect his 'iutereste. And it is ordered thai a copy of this order be forthwith published (man a week, for four successive weeks, in the Big Stone Gap Post, ' ? newspaper printed in the town of Big Stone Gap,in the coun? ty of Wise, State of Virginia, and nested' at the front door of the court-house of said county on the first day'of the next county court for the taid county alter the date of t Ii ist order. A copy: Teste "\W E, K l LG ORE, ClflTk. By C. A. John sou, [}. c. S. U. Bond, p. q. Out. 41-17. Tfic Coraonwe.iltliT?' Virginia. To the Sheriff of the county ofWisc greet in lt: We command you, That you summons ELM. Herbert, La Crange Butter aub Company, a corporation, and Sarah K. Davis, administratrix of the estate oi lies Davis, deceased, to appear at the clerks office of the circuit court of the county of Wise at the rules Jo be held for the said I court on the first Monday in November, l^fM, to answer u bill in chancery exhib? ited against them in our said court by W. Bi Hudson Witness. VV. R. KncoaE, Clerk of our said court, at the court house the 22nd day of October, 1894, and in the 11 Jitli year of the Commonwealth. . W. K. Krioone, Cierk, By C. A. Johxsok, D. C. Common weal til of Virginia. To the. Sheriff of Wise County: ? Whereas, W. B. Hudson has this day I instituted a suit in chancery in the cir? cuit court of Wise county against 11. M. I Herbert ct al to recover the sum of$572;06 j with interest on $500, a part thereof, from j the 3rd day of March 181)3, al tie rate of I seven per cMituin per annum, subject to credit of$100 as of the 9th day of Septcmr ber, 1S93; $50 as of the 16th day of Sep? tember, 1893; $50 as of the 23rd day ^of September, 1 ?93; and $50 as of the lu'tli day of November, 1893, and on $2 Ii ."??'!. another part thereof, with interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum.fr un the Huh day of December, 1S92, until payment, and whereas an affidavit has been mado and filod according to law. We do therefore command you to attach as much of the estate of the said 11. M Herbcrt as will be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff's said debts of $572.06, with in terest as aforesaid, subject to the credits aforesaid and so to provide that the said estate so attached may be forth coning and liable to further proceedings thereon to be had before said court at the next j term thereof and thai yon have this writ at the said court at the first day of the next term thereof and that you then [and there make known how you have ex j ccuted tlie same. Witness, W. E. Kil gorc, Cierk of our .-.* id.court at the court? house, Octcber 22nd, 1884, and the LI 9th year of the Commonwealth. Teste: W. E. Kilooue, Clerk. By.C. A. Johnson. D. C. VIRGINIA: In the clerk's oGce of the circuit court of Wise county the 22nd day of October, IS94, 1 o'clock p. m., in vaca t ion: It appearing from an affidavit filed in tiic cause wherein W. B.JEIudson is plain tiffand H. M. Herbert ef al. defendants, tliiil tjic I.a Grange Biitter Tub Company, one of the defendants in said cause, U a corporation, organized and existing under t^? |i]ni oi a I'qrejgp State; that there is ^??o ii?U?t/y bq itgpni ;-f said, corpora I m '' ""''tun oii ivlion* service tion and no otucr .. ' '-?Pore ' of process can be made. It is the*, ordered that a process in said cause be published once a week for four successive weeks in the Big Stone Cap Post, a news? paper published in Wise county, \ irginia. 1'cstc: W. E. Kiloore, Clerk. By C. A. Joii.v.-roN, D. C. O. M. V k aus, p. it Ot25 4 1-41 Xhe Commonwealth of Virginia. To ike Sheriffof the County ofWiseGtcet ing: r r We command that you summons II. M. Herber:, and ha Crange Buttel Tub Com? pany, a corporation organized and ejist ing uuuer t he laws of theState of I ndiana, to appear at the clerk's'olfice of the cir? cuit 'court o.' the county oi Wise, at rules to be held for ilia said court, on the first Mondav in November, i to answer a bill in chancery exhibited against thorn in our said court by J. D, Ferralh Witness, 'A. I". ICilgore, clerk of our said court, at the court-houso the 22nd .luv of October, 1894, and in the i 19th year of the Commonwealth. W. E~. IviLOoaE, Clerk. By C. A. Johnsox, D C. ( ti?iiiaonwe::iib o Virginia. To the Sheriff of Wise County Greeting:^ Whereas, d. D. Kenn!! has this day in? stituted a .-nil in chancery in ti.o , circuit court for Wise coumtyagainstH. M. Her? bert et a!, to recover the sum oi $93cJ with ? interest on $300, part thereof, from the 20th <iay of March, 1S89, at the rate of eight per central per annum, subject to a credit of $24 as of duly 7th; 1SU2; $24 as ofthcUth day of September, 1891, and $24 as of the 21st day of Marek, !>!':;, and on $-52.5, another part thereof, from the 23rd day of duly, 1892, at the rate of sev-l cu per centum per annum, and on ',>\?J, I another part thereof from the Jth day of {May. 18!jH, at the rate ofeighl per ecu turn per annum, until payment, and whereas an aflidavii has been made according to law. We do therefore command yen to attach so much ?tHke estate of the said Ii. M. Herbert as wiil be sufjicieni to sat isfy the plaintiffs said debt of $.^3J; with interest as aforesaid, subject to the cred? its aforesaid.and so to provide that the .-aid estate so attached may be forthcom? ing and liable to further proceedings therein to i,<- jjad before the next term thereof,and that ypa Ifave this writ at the said court at the first day pi the next term thereof, and that you then and there make known how you have executed the same. Witness, W. E. fvilgore, clerk of our said court .it the court-house October 22ud. 1894, and in t! mon wealth! [Teste: 119th vear of the Coin :oue, Cierk, ojixsox, D C. irk s lace oi w. ! by C. VIRGINIA: In th the circuit cotirf of Wise county the 22nd! day of October, ]894, 1 o'clock p m, in vacation: . il appi ariug from an affidavit filed in the cause wherein D Ferrall is plaintiff and 11 M Herbert ei al. defend-1 ant.-, that the La Grange Butte; i ub Com-1 puny, one of the defendants in said cause, is a corporation organized aud existing under the laws of a foreign -Mate that there- is in Wise county no agent of did corporation and no other person on whom service of process can be made It i.? therefore ordered that a process in said cause be published, once a week for four successive weeks in * the-jBig Stone Can ? Post, a newspaper published in Wise } coukJ.v, Virginia. 1 TeMet W E Kilgoue, Clerk, By C A Jonxsoy, D C. t) " v Ic.\ks, H q. ?t2o 11-47 Commissioner's Notice, G W Lovell L Co, i vs - In Chancery W E llarr.s. et al \ The undersigned special commisioner in the above cai.se, will on th,. o.)nj d;iT ofj ^;?;':;::.i,cV1,Iv!;:J?:'M,^ office in thetowd of (/laoerilJe, Wisa county, Virginia; pur? suant ton decree hercioforc entered in! the said cause, proceed to a-cerlain andj report to court, all the liens affect in-the'l property in the bill in said cause sou-lit ?! tobe subjected,the amounts and priori 8 tics ol such hens, and in whose favor ex-' isting This the 22qd day of October, 1S94 W H B?xii, {J^i\'l4'Jl-t Special Commissioner CummiiiKVonef^ Sotjlcei F. 8. Findlay et als plaut'?', j ' In W. H. Kilcore et al defd'ts. j Ce'Py ' The undersigned special commissioner in the above styled cause will on the 23rd day of .November, 1394, at his otlice in the foarw .of Glttdfcville, pursuant to ft decree heretoior,: eutered in said cause; proceed I to ascertain and report to court the liens ' upon the real estate in the bill in th? g?i' -ause mentioned, and the priorities thoC oCthe rental value of the said land, and a?T other matter speciallv stated deemed W.U. IIONP. Oer, 2^4i4?. ^^^^^issioucr; ?H/o . . THE IMTE-RMO/MT ] HO? pi fir>o a n 11! I n f i > UlILl Ulli uLLubi 1 n n .' j U i Lj t i - j ROTEL, RETER Kf DD, Props BiG STONi I keep constantly on hand pure Rye from $1.50 up to $3.00 per gallon; Bran ! $3.00 per gallon; North Carolina Gorn \\ j to S2.50 per gallon; Wines of ail kind fr gallon; also agent for two of the La j country. Ice cold boor on draft, and also bott I on hanci. We also keep a firsc-c:as^ iina Cigars. Fresh Meats, Oysters and Fish aiwa Allordersby Mai!, or otherwise, when cash, will receive special attention, anc ? as if you were here in person. &grwhiskles for medical purposes a sp FT* ti ,J r. rfl ? gj B 1 8 H a S v If you arc in need of a Spring Suit, dr will send you a full line of samples, i woolens, and will guarantee you a perl ? line of Gents furnishing goods in the ' i I All orders by mail will receive prompt * O. O. Wl i Merchant Tailor ; wo r Organized and Cha j Hali a Century la Active Operatioa. vx u5 S iL a S i q3 3 U 0; ' ?) 0 U . ? OTTT3T) T 3 v/irr 'finiPi I Ii 0 1 / INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RICH ! Haif a Centuty in Active Oj : j Tii3 poinpany issues a Short sind Comprehensive ion?, and LilVcral in iijJ ''?.r.:.: and Conditions. Country or Town, Private or Public^ Lasuren ... I iwm. h. McCarthy, see. v. ? h. * ?foe hates a!' Gus. W. Lovell, Geu'i Ag't, I - IB1J8J BlSb S8 3 $ m - r W \ AM DO i I E A V E RTfl Off FOR BRANDIES, WHISKIE WINE! The very best grades ftivyays kept In st ranging from a bar ^lass up to within a ... purchasing in quantity will gat benefit o1 lov/2 I HOT EGGNOG AND T VVl:..|i yi(ti w&ut - goM ?iriaJc always jive mo h cal!j and you ' I Slomp aad llcglat?lliij gentlemen to tto /'mc'i t>e!iin4 rov . ? -? I tii tt yon have noliie attention. j i havo rccsntly purchased ovor 1.000 gal! Whiskies and Brandies. Earopon from 5 a :AP PA LACH!,'.:. W. A. McDOV.rEL.LJ PRESIDENT^ . o rporated under the Laws of State of Vlrgl Does a Con Drav/s Drafts Direct en ah the Principal K. J- r.ikn, jk. J. F. B01 ;.;rT. JK( .;, II. C. MuDt>wkl!., js. K. .M. Fvltov. C.AV. ] \V^A. McDowkix. I Depository of the County of Wise and t i Gap, Virginia. Temporary Ouarte^s, Opposite Post Offic Fi vif ^ 5 Oliver Invented and Gav World the Chilled Plow -ULI VLIi UHaLLLi MADE CflLY BY THE 'Oliver Chilled V I South Bend, indiai ARE Tn? BEST GEKERflt PURPOSE PI A strong statement but a true one,'for knewxi, iiavc reached a larger sale, haw h\ i a more popular aiud gfea fatter satisfi :t tpe face of the globe. We mean the GENUINE ULI VE u mg to be the Oliver, or equally as good. & ! market, placed there by unscrupulous i tan: i on the good name of the Ouvt.r. Lock out for imitations, buy only the ? ? "Pai^^ be Sure you are rioht before you grQnce more?Beware of 4'bogus" Oliver plo take Boa? hui the frenuine, made by the Olu South Bend, lND%i; W. WB WOODRUFF i Gay Street 'General Agents, KiNsG UwiU 3