Ann yourself against Grippe, Influenza, Bronchitis, Cold in the head, Catarrh and Pneumonia. Many a serious illness begins with a simple cold that you can guard against by carrying with you a package of Rex&ll Cold Tablets Stop the cold and you stop the risk of sickness with its dangers and expense. Rexall Cold Tablets are a most reliable and convenient remedy. Thirty tab? lets in a package, price 30c. KlSXvXvY l>RUO COMPAIVY Zi/ro Sftcxatt Store BIG STONE GAP, VIRGINIA LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs. I). M. Chillier spent sev? eral days last week in Louisvilln visiting relatives ami friends. Mrs. J. VV, Christian spent Thursday in iSxeter visiting her niece, Mrs. Charlie Witt. Mrs. .1. M. Smith, who has boon ill for several days,is luue.li improved. Donald, the small sou of Mr. ami Mrs. Charles MuhafFoy, who hits been very ill for sever? al days with influenza, is im? proving r.ipidly. Hon. .1. W. Chalkley, of this place, who is with the .lohn Pollard unit of the Y.M.C.A. sailed for Franco last week. Mrs. Robert Amos, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lames Hotly, is very iil with inHticDKti. Mrs. Louise Clover, of l'r euna, III., arrived in the Cup list wenk where she will visit Mrs. W R Heek for several months. Mr, and Mrs. Hop Shuln'r are rejoicing over the arrival of n tine boy at their home on last l'uosdny night. Mrs. S. A. Bailey and daugh? ter, Miss Janet, are among the I itest to take million/..i hut are improving at this writing. C. M. Wooilrutr, who has been ill with ihlluohzn for several liays is able to out again. Mr. and Mrs W. R. Rock, who have had an attack of in IhlcnZil, are able to be out again. Wo are glad to stale that Misu F.lcnunr Baker, who litis been ill with inlltieii/u at the University of Maryland Hos |>i tit I in Ha Ititnoro, is very much improved. It. C. .Kunkle, superintendent of tbn General chemical Com puny at Pulaski, and wife are spending a few tluys in the (Jap this week. Mr. and Mrs 11. B. Warlon, of;Roanoke, aro the guests of Mr. snd Mrs. F.. F. Burgess this week. Airs. Harry Jessen, who has been visiting relatives in the Gap, left last week for London, Ky., where she will spend some time before going to Savannah, Gil., where she will spend the winter. Miss Bruce Skoou spent Mon dav in Bristol having her eves I treated. Mrs. ('handelte Strong was called to Winston Salem, N. 0., lust week on account of the ill. ness and death of her brother in-law. Mr. Arch Benilt. .Mrs. Rcnitl has he,mi very ill of in > lluonzn also. A line boy was born to Mr. anil Mrs. V. I.. Morion on last Wednesday morning, weighing ten pounds I The entire family of Mr. and j.Mrs. M. R. Wilbur, who live in the Beasor cottage in west end Iof town, have been sick with ; influenza. Mrs. J, E. Thomp I sum, who went to nurse them i iyiiH taken sick with Influenza also. Charles Duncan, who has been very ill with influenzti at St. Charles, is reported to be improving. Mr Duncan is a brother of Mrs. W. A. Baker, of this place. Mrs. ('. S. Carter, who has had tin attack of influenza, is ! able to he out again. K. K. Scott, ol Knoxvilloj spent the week-end in the Gap visiting relativen. Miss Nellie Van G?rdor n - I turned to her home in the Gap i lust week from Chattanooga, j where she spent two weeks vis. itiug her brother and family. Mr Ninbegor, of this place, spent Sunday in BriHtol with relatives and friends. Mrs Paul .lessee and two lit? tle sons, Harry ami Howard, an- in Johnson City this week visiting relatives. 1. 'I'. Gilly, el' Uogersville, To nil., spent n few days this week in town visiting reletives. Clarence Williams, stationer for the Stonega (Joke & Coal Company at this place, was able to resume his duties Mon? day morning after a week's Hiege of influenza. The path to at least moderate wealth is open to you, but you will have to enter By Way of the Savings Account Route. No man iias ever attained even moderate wealth with? out the aid of a bank account. If you really have the ambition to acquire wealth, you will start an account at once. It is the only way. INTERSTATE CS..Rt5l0EHT.:.-^,^- 'j.B.WAMPUER;.CASHIER. .SsBesSBbBSbe BIG STONE GAP, va. Rex, tin' 11 your old son of i Mr. and .Mrs. (jlurenco Ru?oy, i who lins been quite sick for the | past tea days, is slightly im. proving. YY. A. Morrell, of Penning ton Gup, spont liiat Friday in town doing sonic work for the Chesapeake & Potomac Tele 1 phone Company. I Mr and Mis. John Summers, ;of Wilder, spent sever ? I days in the Gttp last week vi-iting Mrs. Summers' sister, Mrs. J. U. i Wampler. Mrs.Sumnieis will be remembered in the Qap as Miss |Suilic McGoiihell, of (late City. Miss Polly Dixon, the domes tic science teacher in the public school at this place, returned to : the Gap Friday night from Rlautl, Va.j where she spent a month visiting friends. Misses Niln ami Margaret Taylor are visiting their grand mother in Ciinchport this week. Miss Frances Long, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cong, during I the epidemic of ih.llueuzii re turned to Kadford Monday morning, where she will con? tinue her studies at the Kid ford Stale Normal. W. (!. Farns worth, of Ahing doil, passed through town ThurSdniy en route home from Kentucky. (i. ft Fox-, oj the engineering tirm of Fox, Peck and Fox, of Harlan, Ky., spent a few days in the (lap the past week visit ing relatives. J. W. Draper, agent for the Southern Railway at dale City. Spent Sunday with his family in the (lap. N. I?. Presley, formerly a resi dent of this place, hut now with the KilgoreCoUl Corporation at Norton, was a visitor to file (lap Sunday. Mrs. Henry Taylor went last Wednesday to Hazard, Ky., with her oldest son, Harry, where she will get her small grandson, Harry Taylor, Jr., and bring him hack to the (lap to keep for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Rritt Smith and daughters, Cora and Cleo, of Bluckwood, ami Mr. Smith's mother, of Pettrsburg, Yn.,who is visiting them, spent a few hours in the (lap Sunday after noon. J. W. Rush, who is in train? ing in the Tank Corps at the University of Virginia, has beeil very ill for tliu past two, weeks with influenza ill the University Hospital. Miss Frances Scott, who litis been visiting her grandparents, I Mr. und Mrs. S. W. Wax, for several weeks, returned t> her homo in Knoxville Monday morning. Major J. F. Bullitt, of Phila? delphia, general council for the St?nega Coko and Coal Com? pany, is spending a few days in the (lap this week on business. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Craft, of Gate City, spent a fow days this 'week in the Gap, guests.of Mr. and Mrs. ft. T. Carter. Ambrose Witt, of Oklahoma, who has been spending several in..-I:ths in this section, has just 'erected a beautiful monument at the grave of Rev. Joe Wells, ibe great mountain preacher) in I the Knat Stone Gap cemetery. The monument was bought by contributions from relatives und friends of Rev. Wells, who has been dead for the past eighteen years. Mrs. .). P. Mullin- and five of her children are confined to their rooms with influenza; but uro getting along as well as could bo expected. Word have boon received the I past week by their parents un-j nnunciug tiie safe arrival inj France of O.G. Duffy, Jr., of Stonega, E. IV Duffy, Jr., and | Charles Folly, of Appalachia. I These boys say they are all well lind enjoyed their trip over very much, and think France is it wonderful country. .Mr. and Mrs Aaron Kaylor anil three children, of Mnloon, III., who have been visiting Mrs. Kuylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lere Litz, oh Norfolk avb duo, have gone to Dig Stone Gap, Va.'j to ninku their future home.?Bristol Honrld Courier. The town, together' with R. C. Williams, Dr. Q. C. lion eycutt and other property own ers on Gilley Avenue, are hav? ing a sewer.line constructed from their homes into the south fork of Powell's River App Hood, who had the contract to dig the ditch, has just complet ed tht! job and (iartield Sword will commence laying tho pipe some time this week. Mrs (i.e. IloucyCUtt receiv? ed word lust week that her brother,.). Mnlcom Paltrier, of S|.rs Ferry. had died in Franco of pneuinouiu. Mr. Pal mervuhintoered about uycumgo mid wns in the navy transport service, lie was 32 yeurs of hge and a sou of Mr. and Mrs /, F. Calmer, of Speers Ferry, and was an industrious and popular young man, and his death will be greatly regretted by his many relatives ami friends. Physician Dies in Kentucky K. F. and Wad.' Tale, of Osaka, were culled to Whites' burg, Ky., Sunday morning on account of tin- serious illness of their brother-in-law, Dr. Ren Potter, who has .traded pneumonia. A later message received here states that Dr. Putter died Sun? day morning at in O'clock, and that his wife was ill with infill otiy.n. It will be remembered Hint Dr. Potter, a recent graduate of a medical college in Chicago, married Miss Bess T?te, of East .Stone Cap about one year ago. and (hey h ive been living at Don, Ky., near Whiioaburg, win re her husband was ptiysi cian for a coal company. Card of Thanks. We wish to take this means in thanking our many friends, who weresp thoughtful ami kind to in during our darkest hours, also for thi'. beautiful floral of? ferings which was prompted by love and tender .sympathy; (hu wishes ure that Cod Will minister to our friend- as they did to us during their dark hours which are surely to collie to all. Wo also wish to thank the ministers for their Comforting word-. llAitiiY Taylor Mr. and Mrs. p. F. Kihler ami Family. Vote of Thanks. The Town Council, at a meet? ing on .Monday evening,ex press? ed a desire to extend a vote of (banks to the Central Coinniit t' e, appointed sometime ago to take charge of ilie influenza situation, and of which Mr. R. B Aisover was chairman, for its faithful ami etlicietil work, believing that by its of forts a spread of the epidemic bus been averted. On advice from the Board of Health,which believes l hat I he crisis has pass? ed, the Council now deems it wise to relieve this committee of its duties, leaving it empow? ered, however, to care for scat? tered eases as they may from time to time develop. Holston Conference. Bolstou Conference, M. K. Church, South, winch met in annual session in Johnson City last week made the following appointments for the Big Stone Cap District: I'residing Eldor??M; l*. Carted, Apisil.iehi.i- It. M. Walker. Itlg Stone: thiii?O. W. Dean! Cliuchport?J. A. ti, Perkins. Coeburn?M. A. Stevenson. Cumberland Gap?K. N. Woodward. Kant stone Gap?-S. M. Jennings, Port nine's more?II. J. Kellev. Gate i lly? T. It. Wolfe. .loni-sville?s. L. llookeoborry. Kingtport?W. S. Ilemlrickii. Kind's Clroult?W. 'I'. Kvawt. Niekelivlllo?P. U. Suavely. Norton Circuit W. N. Baker. Pennlngton Gap? P. M. Buchanan. Powell's Valley ?W. It, Carbrough, Stickesvllle w. II. Walkor. Stonega?B. T. Sell*. Toni 'a Creek?G. E. Painter. Wise?X. K. Cartwright. ?J l?-iJ i??j (Sii^J l?J IJj (Ci L3j taj UUl? j i^J.ti-j ? CORN FEED 1 PORK "77/A5' L,ITTL,E F>Ja* m i his little pig got so round [?! and so fat, Mating com on the cob and ISj such as that, |=! His lift* was cut short aer-? curly tail, And now we have got here "For Sale." as no; la Nothing so tempting as Roast Pork With Spiced Apples You can lind here any portion of the pig at reasonable prices All Account! paid un lUlh of inunth must bo settled in full to date. PLACE YOl'K ORDERS EARLY I Hisel's Meat Market M In Polly Building. ^aTtdSuiJesir^^^tgif^ 1 I l&i reJ 1 Big Stone Gap, Virginia 0 LSI i HI !ii "ill if* ^31 1 it ? VJ Ii I *v i. iJ S A L C Thero can bo no tlitlft more practical tin-so. days ili.-it which coiiica thtnii)-li Hiving careful ixttcutkm 1? Ii.,'. I, inn-.ll Jin- .I-H-?! Jyollr l ord > i: Kie p i! iui Riiioottily and s'i gel inotil jtosiublu value mic of thodohlorn list. ,1 Mow mil yoii may rest as that yourcar will bo tHkeit'caru of |>ri>|>crly iinil |irom (iettiiiite Konl inat*'; i.its wdll IicJumkI by experienced an liable workmen, who know the eonm motion of tin- c;? liow to koopjit In nmootli. serviceable.order. Tin? con be tlie stiiiiil.tril Konl prl. Hotter niaku an nrrauei with ?iiio of us to look after your car regularly i foi umI t.ilk it over. If yoii arc thinking of buying i Koni rar, liciit without delay, No telling what's going W happen, Mineral Motor Company Uib Stono Gap. Va. The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The ISfew York World 1919 in Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. No Other Newspaper in the World Gives so Much at so Low a Price. Tlie value and need of a newspaper in the household was never greater than at the present time. We have been fnrci d to enter the world war, und a might) army of ours is nlreudj i:i Franco lighting great buttles and winning ningnitleent victories. You will want to have all the news fnun our Iroops on Kiiropean battlefields, and 1910 promises to lie the most momentous year in the hisiorv of our universe. Til K Til KH'I-'. A WKK.K WORLD'S regular subscription price is only iflLUO per your, ami tins pays for l?il papers. Wo nflfer this unequalled newspaper and TDK RIG STUNK GAP Pt 1ST regular price si .00 per year together for one your for $1.05. The regular subscription price of the two papers is ;2 (Hi. (Bic?fdiaii'feBir^i?tsiiai^iai^fa^f.-'] .'.-..[?'?^ha^ ^n-,,?Ai^i-^t Is* I am prepared to furnish Roda Block Coal by the ton weighed. Call or 'phone all orders to Long's Garage C. C. Long [EL fgl if [to] lSl Isi m IS] El lci| 151 0 15? Is1 p BIG STONE GAP, - - - VIRGINIA Buy War Savings Stamps and Help Win the War.