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New Styles in BZ3 rasa ran m j b mns> w iiting Papers EATON, CRANE & PIKES and SYMPHONY LAWN LORD BALTIMORE in pound packages with Envelopes to matcli. KARA LINEN in pounds. LORD BALTIMORE Writing Portifolios. PADS from Note to Letter Size. These papers are absolutely correct. They arc recognized everywhere as the standard in the matter of style. Wo especially rcccorn rriend: Eatoniu Linen, Cranes Quartered Oak and Symphony Lawn. We carry a select assortment of Birth-Day Greetings, Tally Cards and Birth Announce? ment Cards. Don't mil to see this line. Kelly Drug Company Zj/ic ffiexali Store BIG STONE GAP, VIRGINIA LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs. Sarai? Horton returned laut week from a month's visit tu relatives in Indiana. A. L. Holten spent a fen-days last week in Louisville. ('has. Connor and grand olliJ ilreti, Charles and Kli/.aheth PierpoiH, Misses Mary ('minor. Mittle Holton and little Louise Helton motored to Norton Sat? urday and spent the day. W. M. Lyle, depot agoni for tin) L. & N. railroad hero, spent last weak in Louisville. Mrs. J; Pj Carter, of Rdrdor laud, \V. Vn., spent one day lust week in the (lap with her Bister, Mrs. J. A. Youell. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Howman, nf Corbiu, Ky., arrived in the tiap Saturday and will spond Bovernl days with Mrs. Boman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wade, in tho Cove. Mr. und Mrs. Auburn llam blon, of the Cove, have pur? chased a new Overland touring far. Mrs. VnnKillion and little Ron, of near Atlanta, da., are visiting Mrs. VdhKillion's par iiils, Mr. und Mrs. L. M. Wade, in the Cove. Miss Janet Nailoy spent Sat Urduy at Norton visiting Mrs. JollU Litton. Mis. 0. Davis and little son, Rdward, of Itpda, have boen Rpondiiig several days with Mr. und Mrs. \V. '1'. MahafTey. Mrs. Joe (.'rill has accepted a position in the lveokee Public School. . Miss Cassie DuVul, one of the teachers in the Public School, Bpenl the week-end with Mrs. frelts, at Knokod. Itev. VV. C. Carico has pur? chased ti live passenger Chevro? let touring car from J. O. Mor? ris. Miss Bonnie Qllly spent Fri? day ami Saturday with friends at Norton. Be sure and come to tho Fed oratod Club meeting, beginning a; tin- M. B. Church South, Oct. 10th. John M. Baker,formerly with the Norton Progress, hut who i? now with Smith & Jamison's LJuited Shows, was u visitor in the Gap one day hist week. The oldest son of Mr. und Mrs. A. L, Witt, who luis been quite sick, is much better nt this writing. 12. F. To,to und Miss Olga Horton spout Saturday at Wise attending the fair ami visiting relatives. Harry C. Wallace, of the Wise Printing Company force, was at Wise Saturday attend? ing the fair, Miss Mary Oilly, who is teaching school near the Pound, IS spending this week in town visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gilly. \V, II. Wren, secretary of the Mineral Motor Company, left Sunday night for Louisville, where he will spend a fow days < on business. Brit F. Smith spent a fow days last week in Bristol,where lie purchasod a Studebakor automobile. B. C. Tute, of Bast Stone Gap; .Mrs. A. P. Hamiden, of Turkey (Jove; ami 1. K. Jonos, of Appulachia, were recent purchasers of Overland cars from the Virginia Overland Company ;it this place. Miss Lucy Hinor left last week for Waynesboro, Va., where she will spend her va Ition with relatives ami friends, Mrs. Fit/.hugh Haniiltou, of Norton, has been spending sev oral days in the Gap with her grandfather, Bev. J. M. Stew? art. THE MEAT QUESTION ?0Mr^3^@?P^?rM3il@ Here Is A Pointerl A vegetable diet may fur nish a certain amount o blood and tissue building elements, but not enpugl brain and nerve force. You Must Eat Meat to keep your nerves in proper trim. A well-balanced diet is what you require and we can supply you with meat that is nutritious. Come and see us. fl In Polly Building. Big Stone Gap, Virginia ? tames w/Kox, of New York, is spcndindi few days tins week in the (lay Joshua/ Beuman returned home lasfweek from Louisville, where loj has been employed for eevejoi weeks on Uncle Sam's b/t cantonment camp. .Mr. fid Mrs. Orb Graham and daughter, of Penningt?n Gup, s/etit Sunday in town vis? iting aim Grubbs and family. \V./. llorsley, Jr., who lias heeoA'orking at Denver, Col , is vfuting homefolks in the Ga,/ ifiv U. D. 0, will meet with ,Mt/ C C Coshrnn, on Tuosdny tifprudoii, October 3th, at :t o'lh.ck. Mrs. Kilon Knkor, who makes h i home in the Gap with her pii/Dr. XV. A. Baker, left Mon day for Dallas, Texas, where she will spend some time visit mg relatives. Miss Florence McCorillick has resigned her position as teacher in the Keokee Public School to accept a similar position in the Audover Public School, above A ppalnchiu. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Kelly and little son, Krskins. und Miss Mary Kumstty,. left Sunday in 1 their Cadillac, touring car for a trip to Greensboro and other points in Pennsylvania. J. A. Youell returned Wed nestln) from the Abingdon Ims pital, where be accompanied his son, Curl, who is Improving and will soon be able to return to los home in the (lap. W. Marshal Dale, of the Klec trie Transmission Company at Pindville, spent a few days in the (lap last week. Miss tlattio Johnson, who is teaching near the "Pound," spent tile week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Darnell' who lived near the L. & N. de? pot, moved this week to Imbo den, where their t wo daughters. Misses Kunice and Laura, are teaching this year. Mrs. Kd Title and little son, of i isaka, spent last week in the (lap with Mrs. Mollie Horton. Horn to Mr. and Mrs .less T. Smith, at their home in City Point, one day last week, a lit tie son, which they have n lined .less Tavonor. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Margueritte Goodlnc, of the (lap. lion. H. T. Irvine and Hon. J, \Y. Chalk ley spent a few days last week in Richmond on business. Miss Kleanor Haker went to Bristol Friday afternoon, whore she attended the marriage of her sister, Miss Thelmn Baker, to Mr. Hoheit Ingle, which took place Saturday morning. Mrs. L. C. Parsons and little daughter, Virginia, who have been spending it week in the Gap with Mrs. 1. O. Taylor, left Saturday for her new home in .Norfolk.' Announcement was received in the (iap last week of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Turner, at their homo in Whetwell, Teim. Mrs. Turner was formerly Miss Julia (Hing er, of Olinger. Mrs. Lawrence Hyatt r.ntl Miss Nan Willoughby, of Jones ville, spent Friday afternoon in the (lap with Mrs.'W. A. Baker, onroute to their homes from the Wise County Fair, where they were the judges of tho fancy work exhibit. Miss Mattie Helton entertain ed last Friday evening, at her apparlments in Touraine Kbits, Mrs. Lester Parsons, of Nor? folk; Mrs. J. 11. Mathews and daughter, Mrs. 1. C. Taylor; Misses Mary Connor, Ruth I'borr ami Yirginia Stone. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Baker, of Winchester, Ky., spent a few days in the (lap last week and at Wise attending the fair. Mrs. K. C. Counts and little daughter, of Bluefield, have been spending a fow days In the Gap with her sister, Mrs. Ed Taylor and at Appaluchia with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. 15. Edwards. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Strong last Sunday morning, a girl. Mrs. Strong was form? erly Miss Maxie Tumlin. Mr. Strong w a s among those drafted and is now at Camp Lee, near Petersburg. Mrs. C. M. Kiser, of Dante, has been spending several days in the Gap with her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Baker. WANTED?Ifouso in ? i g Stone Gii|> for ?muH family. Pliono 101 or 152. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Hostie re? turned laut week from a visit to relatives in Tennessee. Services at the Episcopal Church next Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. Special mu? sic. All welcome. Mr. and Mrs. (!. P. Mason, with postmaster Gilly, motored to Wise last week to attend the fair. LOST. ? Gold crescent pin,set with pearls. Reward for its re? turn to Mrs. M. IL Graber, Mrs. Owen Upchurch and lit? tle son, of Kingsport, have been spending several days in the (lap with Mrs. Upohureli's grandfather, Rev, J. M. Stew? art, who has been very ill for several days. Thi- many friends of P. L. Ituohuiian, of East Stone t; ip, will be glad to learn that he has been promoted to tin: > ir'a Sergeant Fred is in the I' S Marines and has been promoted twice in the past four months. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Men i, who moved to the (lap from <'oil howio about u month ugo and who have been doim: light housekeeping in the Hut with Mr. end Mrs. Prank Nickels, have moved into the cottage recently vacated by Tip Gilly. Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Bean, Mr' and Mis. Krank Nicki Is ami two sons, Prunk, Jr., mid Har? old Marshal, motored up to Wise Saturday to attend the fair. There will be services at the Baptist Church next Sunday, both morning am! evening, Kvening services begin prompt? ly at 7:80; instead oT s o'clock, as heretofore. Or. and Mrs. .1. I'. Cope and children, .lohn ami Peggy, who have been spending the past year in the dap, left Sunday in their Btliuk roadster lor an overland trip to their home in ( i roensboro, Pa. Mrs. R, II. Masters ami little son, Ron bin, Jr., left lust Wed? nesday for Atlantic City, where they will spend a mouth visit ing relative.''. Mrs. II. I'. Young and little son, Hugh Peier, .1 r., left Thurs? day for Richmond, Ky., where they will spuild a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Prod Gibson and children, left Thursday morning for Richmond, Ky., where they wilt visit relatives two weeks. Mrs. 1). P. Baker has boon spending covoral days at Dan lo with relatives. To Cut Timber VV. P. Yoary, of Big Stone (lap, has bought a new saw mill otitlit which will ho put in operation hear Olihgor some time this week. He has pur? chased a large tract of timber on Slacker's Knob from J. EL Beusor, from which he expects to cut it million feot of lumber. Killed in Kentucky Last Tuesday a man by the name of Hull shot und killed Tom LawBnn, three miles from Pletning, Ky. There had beou a feud between tho two men lor ti number of years. Mr. Lawson leaves a wife and several children and a father and mother. He was well known in this section nod was formerly policeman a! Norton and Dorchester. Chalkley is Representative Richmond, Va., Oct. I ? R. 1,. Pennington, of Bristol ami John W. Chalkley, of Big Stone Gup, today were appointed by Governor II. ('. Stural us Vir? ginia representatives to the eleventh annual conference on taxation to be held at Atlanta November lg-16. Wedding Announcement The following engraved wed? ding announcement has been received in the Gap, which will be of interest to a large num? ber of pe"-do. Mr. und Mrs. Kredorick M. Southward announce the marriage of their daughter Km her .lane to Capt. Uamett (loocli McPerrrin On Wednesday, Sept. tho nineteenth Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen tlracu Episcopal Church AnnUton, Aluhuimt. T.H~E"'-U!NTV.E'*R'S:?3} 'c'ATR The Koni Is an honest car In tho fullest ?01150 of the term bullt ou an honest design with honest ma? terials, sold at an honest |>rico with the sssursnco of honest performance and an eunally honest, eilictent after-servlco. Resides, It has becu proved beyond i|iiestlon that the ford Is most economical. Kith to op? erate and inatnUtn. It is one of the utilities of daily life. Your order snlicitc-d Ktliclout after-service Is behind every ford c.\r Ituuabout. Touring far 1800! Counclol, J60S;Town t'.ir 159?; Sedan, pur,. Onc-Ton Truck t'hassls, $ias.?. All f. o. ti. I'etrolt. Mineral Motor Company CIO STONE 0?P, VA. WE SERVE War-time condition*, in the business world have cbrawn largely on our roeerro plant. Additional equipment is hard to obtain, as well as su?icioni additional employeea. But che load has been oarri?d. Groatcur doxaands ou the service will probably bo inado. Wo shall endeavor to moot thoiu promptly and efftciontly. COCOTON IS {**; rc i a: w hit jo iv i? A Skin Blench or Whitcner for dark or brown skin, re? moving all blemishes and clearing swarthy or sallow com? plexions and causing the skin to Grow Whiter. Don't envy a clear complexion, use Cocotonc Skin Whitcner and have! one. WHAT USMS llli.Nk OP COCOTONE Macon, (in. I Montgomery, A In. tocntonu Co I i 'oootone L'o. I>t-.tr Sin,: Send nw by return mail two i Dear sirs: I find that Coc?t?un Skin oxuoC Coootone skin Whitcner ami Whitcner la the heal preparation I have ' over used to olear the akin; anil wlah y?il wouhl in.til nie two boxes at om o. (Signed) Mrs. C. I?. JbllstfiS, Do not accupt substitutes or imitations. OUT THIS OUT 1 tlinv , ikrsofCcMlH- Skdi Soap Tin y ans Due awl I il.t care to be without them Kneloscl Is money order for H .-"i. Yours truly, I'i.au i Si. .1 aCKAOS, WaycroM, Oa. Cor..tone Co. Dear friends: Your C'ocotone Skin Wim, nor is the nncst thine I ever saw . My ,k!u was very il.irk ami the first box haa. n>.nie it many sh.tile.-i lighter, ami my nieada all ask me what 1 h.tve been HS Ina. Kno I used you will find 93,00, Please'ftend mu six boxes of Skin Whit euer mill two rakes Ofsoap. Yours truly, Anna M WlllTK. THE COOOTONE CO.. Atlanta; Oa, I have never used CocotoiiC Skin Whltener, but If you will send me a 'iSq Ihix free, will he pleased to try it. I enclose six So stamps to cover coal of mailing, packing, etc. N'amo. AGENTS WANTED. South-West Insurance Agency Incorporated Fire, Life, Accident and Casuality In surance. Fidelity and Other Bonds Real Estate and Commission Brokers, Offlco in Intennont Bolldtaft BIG STONE CAP, VA. Buy your Stationery and Office Supplies from the Wise Printing Company.