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I Look! Look! Look! HI AT THE i Amuzu Theatre 1 MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 25 ALBERT E. SMITH Presents Greater Vitagraph's Stupendous Melodramatic Photoplay Serial Vengeance-and the Featuring WILLIAM DUNCAN with CAROL HOLLOWAY by Albert E. Smith and Cyrus Town send Brady THE OATH"--First Episode of Hlu,:i '?Vengeance-r-and tlie Woman", a Stupendous, Spectacular Mel? odrama of an Oath of Hate--Hurled in Hot Blood by An Outlaw Against the Man Who Brought Him to Well-Earned Justice?and the Trial of Fiendish Villiany That Followed In Its Wake. l-.KH is what you li,ive waited for?a serial which in every episode will the red blood to leap in your veins?a story crowded with action that dims true, that is real, that imperilled lives in the making. It's staged on the lofty summits and in the sweeping valjeys of the inajcsT tic Rockies. Torrents that r?ge and (onm run through it. Its characters arc nu u -yes, and women, loo -who can ride and rope and shoot. And one great superman-Henry Blake who thought life precious enough to fi^ht for it, no matter the odds who protected his love-mate. Bessie Blake, fearless daughter of the Rockies, with all Ins wondrous brawn and brain and iron nerve. "Vengeance- and the Woman'' has reached the very peak of sensational melodrama. Its perils, its melodramatic heights, will make film history -will spur the jaded mind to quick and tense response. It is different from any serial yet produced. ? Bigger and better than, the "Fighting Trail." M ill] Admission 5 and 10 cents, plus war tax Pi de! m Daniel Was Too Weak to Work Felt He Was No More Use in This World Any More, He Says GAINS ELEVEN POUNDS Tanlac Restored His Health After He Had Suffered For 20 Years ll'ii wortli thousands of dol? lars to feol like 1 do now, bIucc Tnnlnc has taken away the trouble that kepi nie in misery for the las; twenty years,*' sai'l M. 11. 1 lauiol, a well-k now h farmer living on Knute j, out of Abbeville, IIa., a few ilays ago. "Wbeni-ver a man suffers as long as 1 iliil In- gels lo the place whore l?o feels like he's no more good in this world," he continued, "and that's just the way 1 bad begun to feel. Long ago 1 got bo weak I couldn't carry on inj work, fin- spells of stoinnoh trouble and nervous? ness just made ii torture for me to eat, and the trouble 1 bad wouldn't let me sleep at all. My heart acted queer until I was afraid it wan going to stop, and I felt like I didn't much care if il did. "I'd been well enough satis? fied to have hud my Bufferings relieved, but that's not all Tan? lac did, I've gained eleven pounds in weight, besides 1 can eai as heartily as if 1 bud never had stomach trouble, and 1 can do us much work in a day as 1 ever could. 1 just feel like a new man." The genuine Tanlac is sold in Hig Stone Clap by Ayers Drug Store, and also by the follow - agents in nearby towns: Old Dominion Drug Co., Appnlu cilia, Slonogn Coke & Colo Co.,] Stoncgn iitid Osaka) T. I. Ad nms. Im boil on, and F. ('. Blair, (ilingor.? ntlv Dickenson County Farmer? of this section arc making preparations for plant. iltg nut spring crops. Seed COI11 is going uo scarce. It is thought that hardly leu per cent bl lasl year's crop will germinate. A few have limited qtianiilietr et seed kepi from the 1910 crops. Irish potatoes are quite plenli. fill, and are of excellent quiili ty. Mis. Julia Vnnover is serious? ly ill. She lius been . IToclcd with stomach trouble for some time. ' Claude F. Beverly, Special employs for the Government, is spending a few days with home folks here. Dr. Kiifus 1.. IMiipps, of flint wood, is here on business, John Nowberry, of Blowing rock, wad at Freoling during the week. Noah 1,. Vanovbr lias boeli attending circuit court, which convened at Clint wood on TUcs day. James Reed lias moved to Jenkins, Ky.j where he has em ploy men t with the Consolida? tion Coal and Coke company George D. Davis, of Clint wood, was in this neighbor? hood on business connected with his lumber interests, dur? ing the week. Abraham Newson.of Jenkins, ICy., is visiting fiiendSat Freol? ing. If health is wealth, who is mathematician enough to fig? ure out '.he financial loss each year incurred in Virginia through proven table disease? Radford Nor? mal Notes 'lln' I it'll) Annual l?lucational Conference opens ut tlie Nur m?l School at Rodford to tiny. Tiit! opening address will lib de? livered by Dr. M I.. McHrion, former Mate Superintendent of School* in Nebraska and now Specialis! in Itiiral liducntiou in tin- United Slides Hurean of F.d ucntion ul Washington, Di I'. A number ol prominent Bdtica tor--ul' lilt! Stall- and Nntioh ha ve places on I he prograih fi>r Friday and Saturday. Dr. i'. A. McMurry, lib ted educator and author, and now Professor of Momentary Bduca lioni'eabbdytbllege aINushvillo, Tenn., will deliver a course of le t nr. - .it Ilm Normal School I in July. Dr. .1. L McBrietil will nisi) deliver a series of lee-1 I nres on Teachers Training be? fore the SummerNormal in.Inly. The wmk of the Co-operative Kduration Association, of which Mr. J. II. Montgomery of Kich inoinr. i- Secretary, will ho pre? sented hy a course of lectures and illustrated lantern slides during iho Summer Quarter. Prof. \V. B. Hilbert, Secretary of the Appalachian School Im? provement Foundation and one of the District Chuicmoii of the Co-operative KducatioirAssocia? tion, is giving much attention ti? the developineni of the spirit of co-operation of communities with schools throughout llio State. The work of these va? rious Citizens1 organizations was very fully presented at the Educational Conference at Rad ford on Saturday, March 10. An Illinois soldier whipped twenty-five men in order to get the man who called him a liar. That soldier is ri^bt in line for the scrap over in Fiance where the Allies expect to whip five million men in order to ?et the man who keeps calling them . liars?Kaiser Dill. I Are Not Calling For Certain Tax Forms I Collector of Internal Uevonuo John M. Hart, of Roanoko.Va., reports that ha has received very few calls for Forme 1099 and 1090. Aa these forms will probably bo needed by more people than uny other forms it is likely that the tax payers have had no information as to their use. All individuals, partnerships and corporations who have paid during the cal? ender year 1917 $800, or more, to any other individual, part? nership, or corporation for sal ries, wages, feop, commission, rents, interest, premiums or tin ! unities, must make a return to the Commissioner of Internal I Revenue, Washington. D. C, on Forms 1009 and 1096. Full instructions are on the forms which can be obtained by writ ing Mr. Hart at the above ad? dress. Virginia Leads South I Washington, .March 10. ?Kx. act subscriptions by States to the second Utterly loan, tabu? lated and made public by the Troasnry, show that New York Stale led all others with $1,413, 046,800. Pennsylvania was second, with 1407,372,600. Subscriptions by Southern ? States including North Cardli? nn, }>17;02l;(60, Tennessee, t')l,591,950- Virginia, $61,373, ?J-'iO. All persons or linns engaged in importing, manufacturing, storing, or distributing fertili? zers or fertilizer ingredients must secure licenses on or be fore March 'Jn. Application must be made to the Law De? partment. License Divison, United Suites Vp'od Adminis? tration, Washington, 1). C. Jauuary Utb, 1918 LEAVE NORTON, VA. 8:45 o. m. anJ 2:30 p. m. for Uluefleld nnd In-' termcdlate atatlona. Connection at Itlueadd with Trains East auit West ? Pullman Sleepers and Dining Cars. LEAVE HRLSTOL.VA. Dully. 7.00 u m " for East Radford, lloauoke, Lynch burg, l'otcrsburg, Richmond, Nor? folk and llagorstowu. I'artor Car (Droller) to lioauoko and Hagcrs tOWD, I'utlman Slecjwr llagcrstown to Philadelphia. 12:1?"> p. in. dally for all points betweer Bristol and l.yuchburg. Connects Walton at 8:20 p. m. with tho Chi? cago Express for all points west and northwest. 3:00 p. in. for Norfolk and Intermedia)? poiuts, Pullman Slco|iers 16 Norfolk 1 X> p. m. and 8:80 p. m. (limited.) Solid trains with pullinan sleepers to Wast* logtou, Halilmore, Philadelphia and New York via l.yuchburg. Hoes not make local stops, w. 0. Bauxdkm, ?. P. a. W. U. IlKVII.I.. Pass. Traf. Mgl., llosnoke. Vs. BANKRUPT NOTICE In The District Court <?( tho United States.for the Western District or Vir ginla. In llahkrupicy. 1 ii the matter of f. K. Dlxbn Bankrupt IN IIAXKItl TTCY. To the dredltoia of C, K. Dlxou, of Norton, in the county of Wise, and district aforesaid, a bank? rupt. Notice is hereby given lint oh the it Hi day of March, A, I*. 1918, the said 0. K Dixon, was duly adjudicated bankrupt; ami that '.lie Hist meeting of Ills creditors will be held at My Ofttl e, in Norton, Va., on tho UO'.h day of March A. I), lulu, at 10o'clock in the forenoon at which time tho Haid creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a tiustee. examine the bankrupt, and trans act such other business as may pro|>crly come before said meeting. John Roberta, Itcforve in Itankruptcy. This March 10. inls. Norton, Va It is reported from Germany thai wood ia being largely used in place of celluloid, ivory, end other substances for the mauu factu'e of coinbfl. Kxcellent loilet combs are made from thinly cut birch and beech wood. I lew fori. Yard j |J I am prepared to furnish j I Roda Block Coal by the ton j jjj weighed. Call or 'phone j 1 all orders to Long's Garage j j C. C. Long | 1 BIG STONE GAP, - - - VIRGINIA E m I TH E^UN I-VE R S-?-11 CATB ThuKoid Model T One-Ton Truck Chassis, |800 i. .> b, Detroit, has been thoroughly tested fi>r more than two years. It is .sold you now in tin- assured eonRdence thai it will meet your requirements ami expectations. The. regular Kord frame, only larger and heavier, the regular Kuril motor with direct driven worm (jenr: wheel Ii?1-? of 131 Inches and will turn in. side a 46-foot circle. It has a'.l the simplicity of the l ord car, all the economy in operation and mainten? ance. Come in and we 11 k'ivc you further details. Mineral Motor Company BIO. STONE GAP. VA. Legal Blanks For Justice of the Peace. We have the most complete _ set of forms for use by Justices B of the Peace of any house ia Virginia. Our prices are 75 cents per Hundred of an assortment jof blanks. Cash with order which can a|. ways be filled promptly. Al? ways order by number. No. 1 Warrant of Arrest. 2 Commitment to Answer Jnulctin<nt. {' a Certilicato of Commitment fai riisi i Commitment until Pino and! l'aid. .'i Commitment for Imprisonment .to. 0 llccoghlsancc upon Appeal. 7 Warrant Discharging from Jail, neos 5 Appeal. s Complaint Tor i'cace Warraul U Peace Warrant. It) Searcli Warrant, tt Warrant in Debt. 12 Warrant in Damage*. t:i Execution 1 i Qarulshce S*in*m6ns, in Indemuifyiiig Kind, in Forthcoming Hund. IT Allidavli lor Summons in Cnlaffni' Detainer, is Summons In Unlawful Detaluti l'J Alttdaril fot Distress Warrant 20 Distress Warrant. 91 Complaint for Attacliment sgalst Itemovlng Debtor, '22 Atlacbincnt Against KoinovingDtbt or. with Oarnlshee I'mccm. 2:1 Attachment Komi. '21 Deed of < 'onveyauce, with certirictU, SO Deed ol Trust, with certificate 2d I leed of Lease. 27 Homestead Deed. 88 Declaration in Assumpsit, 2'.) Declaration in Dclit on Horn) HO Declaration in Ihshl on I'ron itoij Note. Ill Declaration in Debt on Negotltblt Note. U2 Notice of Motion on Note. Iti.t.it.ur Account. ;l.l Power of Attorney. :ll Notice to take Deposltloos. ;|.*i Indictment, General. :|ti Indictment, Liquor. ;i7 Commissioner's Notice. ;ts Abstract of Judgment llefnre Juiliet :Ul Warrant in Detinue, in Uarnlshcc Summons and Jutlgmtnl 11 Bubpoena for Witnesses. 42 Contract ami Agreement. Wise Printing Goinpauj lacerporated Dr. G. C. Iloneycutt DENTIST BIG STONE CAP. VA. Office in Willi? Building over Miilus. Drug ?Iure. FOX &. PECK. Civil and Mlnlnp; Engineers. Big Stono Gap. Va. Harlan,Ky IteiHirta ami cnlimatca on L'oal ami Tim? ber I .amis, lb-sign and I'luus of O ?I ??i ('oko Planta, l-md. I (ail road and Ml?> Engineering, Electric liluo Printlug, DR. G. M. PEAVLER, Troats Dloonaou or the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, BRISTOL, TENN. vVill bo in Anpalachia Third Friday In Each Month. rntfU-SS-l S. S. Masters & Co, I General BlacKsmith Repair Work. Holler ami Machine Repairing. Horn shoelug s Specialty. Wagon and llnxit) Work We make a specialty of puttiei I no rubber tires All work given proiap ami careful attention. Big Stono Gap, Va. Dp. .1. A. Gilmer 1'hysiciB.n'and Surgeon OKlT?E?Over Mutual Drugstore Bif? Stone Gap, Va. DR. THOMAS F. STALEY Refractionist. rrests diseases of the Bye, F.sr, Noll and ThroAl. Will be lu Appsisohls KIltsT KMDAl in each mouth until 8 P. M. BRISTOL. TENN.A'A. J. C. CAWOOD BLACKS M ITH 1NG Big Stono Gap, Va Wagon anil Buggy work A Specialty I have Ait Up-to-date Machine for pu'.tiuf uti ltubbcr Tires. All work given promr* attention. J.E.HORSMAN, Florist DOOLEY, VA. Tolophono 1030 Norton, Va. Another retnliidcr not to forget us*)*1 in need of I'Towcrs for any occssKHi Itnses, Violets, Sweol. I'cas, Orchids. Csr nations, Chrysanthemums aud Pott?1 Plants. Corsage work and Floral I), sin" a Specialty. Out of town orders ftTW promptly by Parcel Post, Speclsl BmI? ary, Kx preis or Telegraph.