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Spaldingfs Athletic Goods A dollar s worth for a dollar, no matter what you buy. That's why every boy, every girl and every athlete wants "Spald^ings." We guarantee to each purchaser of.any article bearing Spalding's Trade Mark that such article will give satisfaction and a reasonable amount of service w hen used for the purpose for which it was intended and under or? dinary conditions and fair treatment. A full line of Base Ball Goods, (doves. Bats. Masks'; Tennis Rackets, Tennis Shoes, Tennis Nets; Golf-Clubs, (lolf Balls, ete. Sole agents ? Ji.EL.LY l>RUr<3r COMPANY, UAc TSl*^. Store. m \V. A. B?K??, M.I) Gilmer & Baker, lyslclans and Surgeons. tfi? Stono Cnp. Virginia. I cniin .inswcrMi promptly. LOCAL ITEMS. IJ. II. McOun, a prominonl ijmiltoad man of Bristol, wan a ffuiiindftB visitor to the Gap ln-*t [Thursday. 3? M. 1>. Buchanan, of Bristol, ?as among; the business men H-om the Twin City in tue Gap jjhst week. Sit. B; Hetidley, of Roanbke, ?an a ?liest at the Monte Vi?tn $n last Thursday. ?II. OilderBloevo, of Johnson fflity, spent n few days inst ?.-.-k in tho Qap. ;f. You will Rhd many attract K-<t bargains in Fullers' | duya SEIiurleB, spent Saturday in $pristol and was- in tin- Qap SBiindtiy, leaving for St. UharleB ?louday. I Mrs. s. B. Gatron, of Stonegn, Bl'.-iit Saturday in Kasl Stone Rap. |a Postmaster Kisor, of Wise, ||>;issi>d through the Gap Satnr vJt? i> to see tin- games at Kast SStone (lap. ? I.. 1). Crawford, a prominent Bdntruetor of Mendotn, spent a vf> w days last Week in the flap son business. jfl Mrs llaviilson, of Ahmaden, B'ieiit a few days last week in ? ho Ont', the gnesi of l>r. and gM.-. W. A. Baker. I II. W. Reynolds, of Bristol, Rvas a visitor to Big Stone Gap hui la.-t Friday. I II. ,1. Randolph, of Atlanta, ?was a guest at the Monte Vista nm Friday of last week. 3 .1. Lake Kllis, a prominent Dumber dealer of Salem, Vu., n-pent a few days last week in St he Gap on business. I <-. II. Johnson wnsan Abing Idon visitor to Big Stone Gap lone day last week. I Mrs. ti. L. Taylor left Sntur ?day for Ashville, N.l.'., where she will undergo treatment al a sanatorium in that city. Mr. 'Taylor accompanied her, re? turning home .Monday. The members of the Daisy ''bain Gluli entertained their teachers, Misses Elizabeth and Adelaide Everett, in tileir Club 1! mm on last Friday afternoon. Borri Saturday, April 5th, to Mr. anil Mrs. P. II. Bnrron, n| son, claiming his father's name. I Thomas Kaylor, of Cadet, was visiting Iiis parents, Mr and Mrs-. M. c Kay 1 or, of near the V. & S. W. Depot, Sunday. Mrs. <>. I'. Mason and Mips Hnttie Kaylor were guests of Mrs. .lohn Horton, a i East Stone (lap, Monday . Greed Kelly, who is attend? ing school at Blaekshurg, spent a few days last wi ek in the Onp visiting his parents. Dr. and Mrs. .1. YV. Kelly. Watt (Ireen and Bird '?'niton, of Wise, were in town Satur? day. Mrs. ,1. \\ . Brotherton and little daughter, Kuby. of Appa? lachian were the guests of Mrs. < 1'. Mason, last Saturday. J. ?. Neshit, who has been on the sick list for several days and confined to his room, is aide to he out again. Quincy Swain, the Stonegn baseball pitcher, spent Sunday in the ( lap, Mrs l'earl Parsons spent last Saturday and Sunday at ( ?in?ll port Visiting relatives. I.t "ST, at I.. & N. Station or near Monte Vista Hotel, silver dar pin with Blue Jade Stone. Suitable reward if returned to Miss K. s. Bumgardner. I Misses t'ora ('oilier and Vir gio Neeley, of East Stone Gap, Were shopping in the flap one day last week. Rev. t'. S. Bailes will preach on the subject of Missions Sun dav at 11 o'clock at the Metho? dist episcopal church. LI. D. Baker went to Wise Monday morning on business. (' K. Blanton and .lohn W. Chalkiev span' Monday in Wise. Hatcher Willis spent t It o j week end in KnoXville, visiting his i-ister, Mrs. 11. 11. Naff* Klkanah I'latiary and Miss Rebecca Beasor, of Lee County spent Sunday in town visiting relatives. Nice large pansey plants for sale; apply to Mrs. J. W. Chris t iah. Mr. and Mrs. 11. I). Koley, after spending some time visit? ing Mrs. Foley'a aunt,Mrs. J. W. Christian, left last week for Hodge, La., Mr. Koley's former home, where they will visit relatives. Dr. D. K. Orr spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends at Drvden. New Hats Arriving Each Week p m Newest Styles and Besl Prices Don't fail to see them before buying ? 151 ;a 151 ISI Isj J. M. Willis & Company Big Stone Gap. Virginia} The Wednesday' Afternoon Club will moot this afternoon with Mrs. Stoehr. Mr dud Mrs. (;. K. Blue, who have been hi the Gap for sonic time visiting their daughter, Mrs. C L. Nash, left for Detroit and other points West. Tues day night. Mrs. Xnsli will tic company them ns tar us De troit. W A NT KD. At Josephine, \'n., ten to Iifteen g.I laborers for grading anil ouiside work. Good wages, fntormont Coal and Iron t Jompariy. 11 17 James W. Fox, or New York, was visiting homefolks in the Gup this week. .!. 0. Koller has purchased the i loodioe cottage on SwaUee i Avenue and a lot adjoining this property belonging to W. II. VYuiupler, of Kits) Stone <iap, and will erect a line rofli dence this spring and summer adjoining the cottage. Rev. .1. It. Craft, paster of the Baptist church at this place. ! will preach the commencement I sermon before the graduating class at the Ftntwoods High School in l,. e County on Kri j day of this week. ('apt. Julius C. Holmes, of Oliarlostown, West Virginia, Iii S. Inspector of Government buildings is at the Bust < iflice looking after work in connec lion with the waterproofing 61 i the hasemeut. Dr. and Mrs. II. f. Buckcr and their two sous spent a few | days last week in the (iap vis ! itiog .Mrs. Karl St,,,dir. They returned to then home Monday morning. A moved lo Kiehlamls, Va . sold his dwelling house to M ; V BoStiC, who contemplates making oxtuhai) e impi ? ". <? i I incuts. At a special meeting of the town council on last Saturday afternoon J. I-'. Bunn w a s awaided the contract to repait the dataage done t o the pike road near the I, LV N. bridge in the (iap by the recent high waters. Work on it will be commenced at onco. K. B. .lessee,while getting off his wagon Friday slipped and fell on his right arm, breaking a bone near the wrist. It was promptly set by Dr. Baker ami the injured arm is get ting along j all right. .Mrs. ('. I. Wade returned Sun? day from an extended visit to relatives ami friends in Bristol. Ah Armenian, tngethei with I a companion, w ho have been in the (lap for ihe past ten days I selling supposed imported laces and Persian Bugs, wer., nrrest | ed .Monday and lined , ">. and costs in Mayor Fleenor's court for selling goods without: license. j Mayor Fleenpr requests us to j urge the people of the Gap to commence now to clean up their premises and put them in snni tary condition: An inspection will soon be made and the lnw enforced. A gentleman remarked in o?rj presence the other da) that if lie had been guessing who would be most likely tri buy an automobile, that he would have picked any one in the count) other than .Judge "Haw" Skeen land Mack Vicars.?N o r t o n News W A N TED.?At Jos.-j.il ine, Va.? miners, coke pullers nod loaders. Work easy anil regU lar. Wanes good, lntormont Coal and Iron Company. 11-17. Bev. Flanary and J. 1) Cox were down from Koda Sunday visiting relatives and friends. They are members of tbo popu lai Roda Brass Hand. Mr. ami Mis .1 II Amhiirgy ere vis Itlng relatives In Itussoll County thin wi-vk. Mrs V. M Peony and soil, Irvine, end Misses l/eftwlch and McKchaie were the CM. I :,n:iii- ll.i-s at the Slolio House Sunday. Horn to Mr and Mr- Joel Kayloi Thursday i daughter. Miss llo.ulu- I'rtdotnOro spcnl Salui ilay withhorsister, Mrs, Draper, at llig Stone Dap. Miss Itcba Orr snonl Saturday in lltg Stone "' Ii' ?Uli relativ??, Miss lii'tt.t Thompson was up from tin- j i lap shopping Moiiday Mi- ( (I Dully,ofStonega a as vln itiui; friends in Appslachia tauhday 11. K. Whit.?load, oi I .on s < ,. U. was .1 s i^11..r in Appalaolda Saturday arid Sunday. I>r John.) Lloyd proaehod .in Inter* eating sermon to an appreciative aUHI enco at the M; K. Church, South. Sun day morning. Mr- .1. T Kelson, of MlddleKlairo, is I). A. Patters in lias been made Gener? al Su|K)rtntciidoiit of tin- minine/ oimra Company with headquarters Iii Appala friends, in Norton Sineity the guest of Mrs K I. Pollard tin: list . ..' V : , , bit ?. Peters and Ru\ \\ agncr ?? Xtii , . ,.| Si I From Stonega. omI Mrs W I: h .I.:. I M . Fred S.Is, of the Riverside Tailoring Company spent Monday ai Avondiilul Tony White, the moving picture man, ivas in Stoiiega Monday on bualnesi,, I I. Horton, of Imbodeii, visited C; M. Dougherty Sunday. Miss May Tilly, of Koda, was visiting honufulks here Sunday. Itobert Whllcd, of Appalaehla, . inn Hp Sunday morning trying out his auto mobile. It .1 Shepherd of Pardee, pal ? il through Monday enrouteto Whitcsburg. .1 D. rigging, >.f Appalachia, was here business Monday. jfF* H-sj j?^Hk. "^?ir^ Friday Night -AT A m u zu By School Talent "A Gase of Suspension" SEATS?15. and 25 cts. Reserved Seats 36 cts Candies and Cream served be? tween nets. Curtain rises at 8:30 p. m. Pictures before eurT tain rises. FRIDAY, APRIL 18th Sanitary Meat Market Having recently screened our Meat Department, we arc now prepared to furnish our cus turners with fresh meats of all kinds, guaranteed to he perfectly sanitary in every particular. Groceries and Produce H. L. Lane Grocery Go. Phone No. 58. jf" fc r: tu Fresh Roe and Buck Shad on Wi dnesday and Saturday of this week. < live us \<>ut order now and it will he delivered ;tt you I request. A specialty on Apples in Hen Davis, Albcmarle and VVincsap varieties. Nice Green Vegetables as the Mar? ket is able to supply. E. F. BURGESS There is a Big Difference in Tea and Coffee Some- coffee grown in Mexico, some in Puerto Rico, and a great deal more in Brazil. It doesn't make m> much difference where it's grown as how it's cultivated and what kind of coffee it makes. The same with tea. ll does'nt have to he grown iii China or |a pan if the quality's there. For ex? ample?try our Formosa Tea?grown on the Island 1 prniosa, in the China Sea. Experts say its flavor is the liest. We make a specialty of coffee and tea Don't forget your order for I ^ K ES M MEATS Nickels Grocery Company PHONE No. 3 Instead ofWocdSbiiygles or^late The foofing that Mitt as Ion? as the building and never need? repairs. i hey won't burn, crack, cud ot rot Ice wood shingles, nor have they the weight or brittleness of stone slate ; besides they ate inexpensive and look better than either. For Sale by to, .1 Contractors or Roofers or COHTHICHT MliTAL HOOFING CO., 50 North 23rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. ram Time for making your garden is now on hand and you will certainly need one of these fa? mous little plows. We also have many other useful articles for gar? den work. Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, etc., at rea? sonable prices. HAMBLEN BROS