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When you buy your dyes or anything else in the drug line from us you may know that you get the best. We do not allow anything to grow stole and palm it off on our patrons. We want the CON? FIDENCE of this community; the way to get it is to DESERVE it. We want those who do not buy their drug store things from us to osk about us from those who DO. IKelly Drug Company Vhc ftcxatt Store We give you what you ASK for. LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs. W. A. Lowry is in Knox villo this week, the guest of relatives. (I round bones, good for chick? ens, fie per pound til Cash Meut Market. M. V. McForran, of Iniboden, was in town Saturday. (!i'o. W. Orr. i?f .lonesvillc, was in town lust Thursday, Mrs. S:un Carter Waddell hns returned to her home in Bristol, after n visit of n few days in the Gup. .Mrs. A. .1. Wolfe is visiting relatives und friends in Gate City. 10. W, Home, of Stouega, was in town Sunday visiting his brother, Paul Uorno. .lohn ICwing ami John, GroBO olose, of Stonegn, spent Sunday in the < lap with friends If you want good candies, go to Ndckols Grocery Company. A fresh shipment just received. Mrs. A. I'". Kerguson and little' son, of Richmond, is in town Visiting her sister in law. Mrs.' .1. M. Goodloe. Miss Cora MahufToy is quite sick this week with tonsilitis. Mrs. (I. W. Beverly returned home Sunday morning from Norton, where she spent several days visiting relatives. Mrs. K. P. Willis: has return? ed to her home at Bi^r Stum Gap, Vii., after.spending sevor al days in our city, the guest of friends.?M iddlenboro corres? pondent to Pineville Sun. Parties borrowing my silver cup will please return same ami oblige. - S. W. Wax. Miss Kate Brown was up from i'onnington Gap Saturday and Sunday visiting lioniefolks. .Iudt;e Skeen convened Gir cutt Court at Wise Monday. K. P, Scott, of Emory, was Iamong the traveling men in the I (lap this week. Otis Mauser, vice president of the Stonogn Coke and Coal Company, returned Monday from a business trip south. 0 II. Johnson, of Ahingdon, was a visitor to the Qap the past week. 0. G. Duffy, Buperintcndenl of the Siouegn plant of the Sto; Inegtt Cnkn anil Coal Company, Was in town last week on busi? ness. N. s Woodward, ot" the Southern Kttilrond Company with headquarters at Knoxville, was in town the past week. If ton want (rood randies, go to Nickels (Jroe.ory Company. A fresh shipment just received. Prof. A. .1. Wolf.- went to Dungnnnon Sunday to conduct the funeral of Hebert Stnlltird, who died at bis home nl that plaee on Saturday. .1 o h n stoddatd. traveling representative of tin- StOliegU Coke ami Coal Company, spent Sunday in the i lap. Mrs. Harry It. Priee, Jr., ar? rived in thh (Jap Saturday night from Philadelphia, where she has been visiting relatives for several weeks. Mrs. YY. II Polly and ni. Miss Anna Agee, spent a few hours in Appnlachin Saturday shopping. Miss Kli/aheth Collins and Ittfl" adopted daughter, Helen Cox, ran.,- down from Itotln Wednesday and spent a few hours witli Helen's brother. Jack Cox, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Witt. Miss Mary Carnes, who is teaching nt Itodn, spent Saiur day and Sunday in the Cap with homofolka. W. K. Peck ami Jerome Wells are spondillg a few days in Kentucky this week. "Trade-Marked and Advertised Goods" If you rand Iho magazines ami newspapers you are familiar with ?trade-marked" "advertised" arlialca Come lo ua forancli goods??i- make a practl.f stoc king all worth) drug store gooda as soon aa (hoy are on the market, We handle surli articles be? cause wo ttlld that giroda which justify re|Mtat orders must hecen aarily be triale-marked as a protection agaluat Imitations and un? fair competition. Tho manufseturer's advertising la an Insurance bond of quality. It protects you against uudonemlable wares In the drug line, more than any oilier, people demand a "qual? ity guarantee." Therefore., we make a practice of selling trade marked, sdycrtlaed g^ods aid to the inaiiufaoturer'a guarantee wo add Olirs. II it's good we have it. Mutual Drug Company Big Stone Gap, Va. Nickels Grocery Company ; huniilo the best line of lOc can jtliesio town. All nice and fresh. Miss Maude Wolfe, who is teaching school at Dante, spent Saturday and Sunday with ! homefolks io the Gap. Mr. and Mrs Kd Taylor and little son. Kd, Jr.,spent Sunday at Appalachia visiting Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr and Mrs. I NV: H. Kdwnrds. Di .1. W. Kelly ami .laugh iter, Mary Kliz'tboth, left Tues? day night for Louisville, where [they will spend several days in lone of the hospitals there, where Mary Kli/.ahcth will I undergo an x ray ex amination. .lohn Morgan, of Bluciieldj spent a few days in town last I week. No county in southwest Vir? ginia coli honst of greater mineral and bard wood titulier wealth, than can DicketlSOl) County*. It needs only to he developed ?Clint wood Monti. Mrs. Sterling ('ation. Mrs. Roy Hilton ami Mrs. Morton wore among those shopping in Appalachia Thursday. .1. I,. McCormick. of IligStone Gap passetl through Wise Wed nesttny enroutc to Kentucky. Wise Virginian. Mrs. K It. McNutI and Miss Sarah Rough, of Norton, were visitors to the Gap last week. Myron Marsh, of Rnunokc, representing the Standard <>il Company, was among the busi? ness men town last week. When you want a good cup of coffee, ?et "Grandma's Cup" at Nickels Grocery Company. W. K. Kit bourn, of Whites hurt;, Kyi, spent several days the past week in the Gap visit iiig his brother, \V H. Kilboiirn. Attorney John ('. Noel, of Pounnington Gap, was in tow n last week on professional husi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Veury spent Saturday and Sunday in Scott county visiting relatives. Rov. Myers, pastor of the1 Christian Church, has taken rooms No. I and '_' in the Polly i Building, formerly used us offi? ces by Dr. C. B. tin-ear. Robt. Morrison is spending i sev eral days in Turkey Cove with his grandparents, Sir. and Mrs. Win. ^ ouug. Rev. Hughes, of Dante, con? ducted I .en ton services at Christ Church Monday evening. If you see it a<lvertised, come, to us first. We have it. if it's worthy. Mutual Drug Co. Miss Myrtle Wolfe, who is leaching at Sutherland, spent the week end with homefolks in the < lap. Misses Alice ami Flora Bruce, w ho are teaching at Dorchester, spent Saturday and Sunday in! the (lap with homefolks. ?lohn Gilly, who has a posi? tion in one of the drug stores at ] Norton, was in town Sunday. I Hon. John \\ . Chalkh-y has returned from Richmond, whore he attended the recent meeting! of the Virginia Legislature. The contest for the free trip to the Panama Bxposition will close on April 7th. If y ou have not helped your favorite any v et do so at once. Some hust? ling is being done right now. , Capt. Boh Atsover, of Big Stone Gnp, was the guest of Webb Willitts Sunday.-Nor? ton News. Phone your drug orders, Our delivery service is free. Mutual Drug Company. Roy. Jas, Smith has rented the G. P. Jones properly on Bust Fifth Street ami will move into same some time this week. Friends of Mrs. C. L. Nash ', will he glad to learn that she; and her little son, Carrol, Jr., will return to the < lap the first] of the month. M. C. McCorkle and sun, Hunter, returned home Satur? day night from a week's visit at Richlands. Play ball! We have every? thing needed fend at prices you want to pay. Balls, milts, bats, gloves, masks, etc. Mutual Drug Company. .1. 0. Kuller, who spent sever? al weeks in a hospital in Rich? mond, being treated for stcun. ach trouble, returned home last week. The Guild of Christ Church will meet with Miss Elliot at the home of Mrs. L. T. Winston,' Thurday afternoon at 3:30. ! The case of Sherman Ford .was investigated some time jngo by the Associated Charities innd found unworthy. One of our physicians bus pronounced I him physically able to work, and work has been offered him! I at $1.00 per day, which he re? fused to do. For some time the Association bus been helping hitii, hut lind that he can and s h o n I d work. ? Associated Charities. 1). 1!. Donk returned home Friday frton Burul Betreut, where lie was culled on account of the Illness of his little daugh? ter, Helen, who has a case of measles. Attorney C. It. McCorklc, of Appalaehia, the republican candidate for commonwealth attorney for Wise county, was among the professional men in town lasi week. Will Dykes, colored, was given $!)?% 00 for damages in? dicted on his Hoick car in a wreck on lust Sunday afternoon hv a Cadillac car belonging to K. Cohen, of Norton. 0. C. Long agreed to repair the car for this amount, which Mr. <Julien agreed to i?ive. Mr. and Mrs. Mortui D?nger ami children, who live near the Li. it N. Depot, will move in a few days to PennitlgtOll <iap. where they will make their future home. Mrs. ('has. Francis Camp re? turned last week to her home in Dante after speudlug sever il days in the Gap visiting lier aunt, Mrs. J, L . Met drmick. Mrs. Sarah Darker, mother of Mrs, I'. M. Keasor, is visiting relatives in Mcudotoi this week. Miss Curtlie Hard entertained quite a number of her friends Momlay muht at tie- home of her aunt, Mrs. W. B, Church, in honor of her birthday. All present enjoyed themselves very much. c. C. Campbell, forrnely with the Carter-Campbell Company, road contractors at this place, hut who has been doing road work near Front Boynl, Va., for the past year, arrived in town Monday to spend a few days here on business. Mrs. ('. C. Coclirail returned to her home in the fjnp Thurs? day from Charlottes vi lie, where j she was called a few weeks agO Oil account of the death of hor mother, Mrs. Itosser. Born to Dr. and Mrs. Karl Stoeltr, Thursday, a boy. Mrs. C. VV. Beverly spent several days at Norton lust week visiting her daughter, M i s. Show-alters. Mrs. Sherman Beverly spent last, week in Bristol \ istting her daughter, Miss Virginia, who is attending school at Virginia Institute. Billy Mathews, who is attend inn school at, the Virginia Poly? technic Institute at Bluckshurg,. arrived in town Sunday night on a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S Mathews.: huving secured u leave of ab? sence after examinations. Mrs Shade Polly has been very ill several days with Ery? sipelas Mrs. C. (,?. (loiints1, of I oe hunt, spent a few days in the Cap the past week with her mother, Mr. I), II. Bruce, who has been very sick Marvin Harwell has resigned his position as superintendent of the Boy a I Laundry Com? pany, of this place, and left Friday morning for Statesville, N. C, wiiere he will spend' several days visiting homefolks, after which ho will return to Johnson City, Tenn., and tak.-i the management of a laundry at that place. Mr. Harwell has been in the (Jap for more than a ;.. ar and has made a host of fr>ends, who will regret to learn' (if his leaving, but wisli him 'success in his new Held. At n meeting of the Mountain (ioif Chili, held in Bullitt & Chalkley's office Saturday, morning, II. B. Fox was elected president and .1. M. McLomoro re-elected secretary and treas?'? urer. There were seven new I members elected at this meet ing. The Woman's Guild of Christ, Church met with Mrs. K Bren? nen Thursday afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. Wade Bar? rier, president; Mrs. Mayo; Cnhell, secretary; Mrs. Hobt. 1).! Morrison, assistant treasurer; Mrs. J. L. McCormiek, Mrs. K L Parks, Mrs. Gee. Tavlor and Miss Gertrude Elliott. Refrigerators Spring is here and it is time for the house wife to begin thinking ol buying a refrigerator. \\ i have the most complete line in town this year wh ch is es? pecially suited for your home and pocket book. Our refriger? ators will keep your foods cool, clean, fresh, sanitary, and save one-third on ice bills. It is easy to keep theni spotless clean. Call In and see us Now! W. W. TAYLOR & SONS BIG STONE GAP, VIRGINIA A Double Shovel with Double Value. Why Double Value'.' Simply Because of Superior Material and Construction. To those who know tlie Chattanooga Double Shovel Plow rto argument is necessary. High Carbon Steel Blades fastened with two bolts. Steel Feet with correct bend so they don't heed resetting before used. The la st material and made in the best way, Hamblen Brothers BIG STONE GAP. VIRGINIA Farms Fob Sale! I have for sale many desirable farms, all of which are bargains, and each farm is near good schools on pike roads. These farms contain front 10 acres to 000 acres. Write raj i] to m i J. S. REMINEI 1 STRAW PLAINS, TENN. 1 South-West Insurance Agency Incorporated 1 in-. Life, Accident and Casuality In surance, Fidelity and ' hdier Bonds Real Estate and Commission Brokers. Onir-e in Internionl Building RIG STONE GAP, VA. Closes April 7th Candidates are now hustling for votes for the final counting. Now is the time to help theni. (let votes at the Kell\- Drug Store and The Big. Stone Gap Post. Winner of Contest Uncertain The candidate who wins must do sonic hustling. RADFOKD NORMAL SCHOOL Tin' state Normal Sobodl lor Women at K.vhom i? open forty-elsiht weeka im? Ii year. Tbt SummerNormal open* Jane 14, Courses fnr Summer School r'rofca hIdii.i! < erlittest?*; fur the renewal or extension of ivertlficaUM.. ?n<t for Pint, Second, or Third Onuts C?5rtl6c?t?. Tuition i? free. Itndfo.d U In thv i :. .m: I'plainl RMrton of VlritlnU. IMO feet abow the w*. for catalogue and full infciitnatieit ?fite, J. P. McCONNELL, East Radtord. Va.