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ROYSTER'S FERTILIZER THE GOODS FOR YOU BECAUSE IN 33 YEARS The quality has never failed: The ownership and manage? ment have never changed: the sales have grown from 250 Ions (o 400,000 Ions; a proof of sat isfacl ion. F. s. Hoyster Guano Company Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Tarborb, X. G; Charlotte, N. C. Washington. N. ('. Columbia, S. ('. Spartartburg, S. Ci Atlant?, pa. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, (). RtCI?TCR?D. ANNOUNCEMENTS I on ( Ol NTV Cl.KltK 'IVi Tim Voters of Win? County: I Ik roll)' .inn lim r injrfwlf It Candidate 1 im iln- Oflh.I Ceiuily Clerk ul Whtc Counly, to liv Mini by flection In No i ember, 101? auhjvct lo the action of lira It,-|.ni.Ik ..ii Party. I pleitne t'i tili* Voter* ami citi/uiv ol t*.tld etiiintyt that II lam iioiulnated and elected to Mid office, to faithfully mill ini pa'rially diu-li.ucc lira diitlea of laid of-1 liccaccordlui; iu lira rctMircuiuuta at lira i Ian .in.I tu tin' bell <ii my ability. Youra vei) lennoctfully, Ith 11 MUNI J li KoliKliT.v ' POIt i Ul STY i I. KHK I hereby autHmucc nivuli h candidate I n Clerk ni tin' Clivult C'nnrl of Wlao county, auhjecl In lira llcpubltcaii .i volition rhu ?ork ol the olhec ?bull be it Him i'liuM m nil thin* iitnler my |Hir* I annul Mip, i vi>iini All |Hn>|ill! will be trunlet! with rvnpuci ?ml Ihelr buatueaa promptly attended lo t ultra rvapot llully, .1 II. CATItON. l ow i icK?SAJItK? At the l\<|ueolnl ?iinmbci of Iricinh, I .urn mii.. myaell a i niillii.it.' lor the bf li.i <?! Treaauiei ni Wim county.Fubjcel to the ?III mnl Action ul the ItupublfcaU party ni im coiivuoiluu oi primary. In MVKint; Uii? iinintiiatl?ii I ho|ra. mnl no inn llihik I mil Kk'lug loo much at the humU ni my parly, and .tm Wlllluit tu leave it to the iuduineiit ul the |M>?phj it lo my Hbilliy hiiiI Uliieaa lor ihn ikwIiIuii. .1 II tlAttV," lutbodsu, Ya. I'Oil TitKASUUKlt To lira Voient ??( What County. I hereto amioiioce myaell i cimliilHte for ib... iftleo ol Trraaurer of W he coun? ty, to be It I led by election hi November, lUItt, mibjeul lu ihc action oi lira itcpiib Iii uii ini iy. liii-jicctfn ly. It. I'. IJAKKON. loll SI I Kit IKK To the \ oicm ol Wlie County: 1 liereb) announce luyaclf a candidate lor tv-eteeiloii lor the oiluc ?l Shot iff of lab 0 nnty. subject lo the ?cllou ol* the l!.'|.nti|.. ,.ii unity ..i Mid cOttnlV If I -mi lionititatcd elected toUahi oboe t will < nil. .v..i i,. acrve Uii' people. a? t hive .e in Um pa*i,m kcconlaiue wtlh I he iaaa of Virginia mnl l.i the lnv.1 of in) ability. I hiii, in* rY?pccl fully l\ .1 .'U?INUT ?X ?>n Titri iiSliitKK Tb lliu \ uli'.'? uf Wim- i oj.iil) : 1 bervb) am ounce "tiyjn If a? - -artil ditto >or. the office ol Uouuiy i'rcaaurer bt W Imi etiuuty, luhjccl, however, to the ab? tiuti of Iii? u.|.iitiii. tu faity at their uexi conve i|Wm to winm ?) if nominated and ? levied i. t ti.i olUie I c.\|wt lo devot? int enllie lime attention lo ttiu du Ue-? ofajtld .Hi.. ? in vollus pm-inci uf Noroiu ha? norar before u>.ktil ibe Ke nobllcaUkOl iVtW eoiltily for a political ..fnce 1 li-. l llikl I am entitled lo be nomtnat i-.i im the aald office, and promise thai If ? levied I ?ill endeavor to perform the ?lullt* to the bosk of my ability, and ac ??..nliujl u. law, T. M. I'KITKIt ? Oil . OMMl.<s)10XKit OF-TUB ItKVRNUK To lira Vot*r? nf iVtaa Couoly: Al lira lequeal of my friends, I hereby announce, my ant f ta a caudidato for tue of?"e of Coiuiiiiaiilouer of Too ltorenue for Uio "Itiohiuoud MagUteilal Dbtljicl cf Win county, ?ubjoct tu lliu llcpukllcau paiiy. if I ani noiiiliiated ?ist elected, I will faithfully .mil ltii|uirttnlly priunm the (Inilcaof Mhl otllce ai ilvu law dlreotii Mid lo the beat ?(my ability, Vom sup pott Ih earnently luliclted. ' J. A. MoHIIIS, Death ol Mrs. Reason Mrs. Batty Uenaor, widow of the luti! Dr.* D. s. Itoosor, died laut week lit bur homo it cur Dryduu, after an illness of only a few day a, She waa 7.'> years of age, which inude her unable to i eaial ilia attack nf puralysia winch oamo on. She professed ilie Christian fhith early Iii lifo ami united with the Deep Springs Baptist (Jhurch ol which sin was a devout inembor at the iinie of her death. Shu it. survived by iliree suns, as folloWa: John l'., Daniel 8. .I Mai tin Iteasor, ail i>t' Tur? key Uovu, and throu daughio'H, B follows: Mrs William: Builoy ol Missouri, Mrs. John Biy ol IVuiiessue, ami Mis. J. J. Ken cor of Tin key ? *<>ve; one dniigli lei Mra. Morun (Linger, having died Boveral yearn ago. bhe was a faithful compaii ioii, a dovbtod mother'^ a kind ami helpful neighbor and will be greatly missed in the home, church did commit iity . Funeral aorvieea were con? ducted from the home by Uov. T B. Forester of lVnningUiu Uup, after which the remains woio hud to feat in the family grave) urd in awail Uod's call in Iiis iiend.?Appalachiu l'ro gr?-?MVi . BOSCHEE'S SYRUP will i|ulcl your cough, toollu) the lullam. uialHai ol h tori) throat ?ii'l lungs, stop lr* ri allon In tin- bionohU! l?bca, insuring n ^>>.hI alight k rest, free from coughiog mid with easy okpeotor?ti?a in the aiornliig. Mule and tout in America for Hfty-twd years. A wonderful prescription, aMUt i hi); natura in taiildinc up your general I licilili ami throwing oil the ultcaao Es? pecially UMiful in lung troublo, kathiua I ruup, uronoh itl?, etc. For tale by Kelly j rug Coiii pony Undertaker Fined For Fail? ure To Observe Law. Richmond, Vn., Jan. 18.? YY. 1. Johnson, a colored under taken of this city, has been found guilty by Magistrate J ,N. Bo wen of Chesterfield county, of fuituro to report a death and secure u burial permit from the local registrar before removal of the body, as the State Law requires. The death occuredin September bill the undertaker delayed )bree inuniliH in filing tin- necessary reporl. Wo all remembor that the Kaiser once remarked thai ho "would .--land im nonsense from America after the war."' He does not y?l know how much good hard American common House il may he 11.?ssnry for hi in ! ii hi a ml "afler I ho war. " l Kuild more lioiiics i. _?BHEb^b ^5A*Sf ? ? ~ ~-.?i^ Here; Is ft nieflsaKo to fiufferliiR women, from Mrs. W. T. l'rlce. of Public, Ky.i "l suf? fered with painful;. falle write*. "1 pot dowa with n weakness la my lock mul llmba.,.1 felt helpless nnd ?11? couraged...l hail about Riven na hopes of ever belnx wull again, when a frlund Insisted I Take Tlis Woman's Tonic I boRan Cnrdul. In a sburt whllo I saw a marked difference... I grew ?troiiRer right *1oiie. .Mid It cured mo. I Km stouter than I tisvo been in years." If you suffer, you can appreciate what it mean* lo bo titror.K and well. Thousands of wo? men gho Cnrdul Iba credit for their good lienbh. It should help you. Try Cardul. At all druggists. E-73 !NORTON FLORAL CO. J. K. Horsman, Proprietor DOOLEY, VA. Tolophono 1030 Norton. Va. Another romlndei not to forget II? when In need of Flowers for any occasion^ Hoses. Violets. Sweet Teas, Orchids, Car nations, t hrysanlhcmuius and I'ottod 1'lanU. Corsage work and Kintal Designs a Specialty. Out of town ordeia riiltvl pioniptiy by I'ateel Post, Special Hollr ry, Kinross or Telegraph , GERMANY 1ST PAY Kaiser's Men Responsible for Millions of Murders. CANNOT PAY FOR LIVES LOST Nation Must Be Forced to Pay and Pay and Pay, Until It Has Learned That Might la Not Right. By WRIGHT A. PATTERSON. There ore in France nnd Belgium today very close I? 3.000,000 soldier Craves that would not have been there had Germany net stiirled n war of eon quest to gratify the solllsh nmbltlons of n selfish people for world domination. In these craves are hurled the heroes of America, of Kuglnnd. of Prance, of Belgium, 61 Italy, of Can? ada, of Australia, of South Africa, of India, of Portugal, of Morocco, of China ami other parts of the world. These heroes gave Ihclr lives that the cruelly selfish plans of the Itochc might be defenteil; that the world might tie a dwelling place for freemen and mil for the slaves of autocracy, And the wnr In which they made' punish tho nations that have commit? ted the most terrible crimes known to modern times, at lenst, by maklDg the people of these nations work only that they inny pay. Among the saddest sights te be found In tho battle areas or Europe today Is the lonely gray*?, the little (.toss that stands by Itself and marks the spot where n soldier met death by n stray shell. There were many, many thousands of these seen along the sides of the thousand miles of road? ways I covered In Belgium and north? ern France, and In very ninny casos they marked the spot where a German shell had caught a transport driver ns he guided his truck to or from tho front. The boys who lie In these lone? ly graves were heroic American boys, heroic French boys, heroic British hoys, nnd they have pnlil tho great price that the Itoche might not de? stroy the freedom of the world. They gave their nil, and whatever the Boche may be made to pay will be small In comparison with this sacrifice. Near what wus the city of Noyon one may see n striking comparison be? tween the methods of the Boche and lliosc Of the nations that have been lighting tho Germans. Hero lie hurled side by side both French nnd tlermnn soldiers. Around each cemetery the French have luillf n fence. Over each French grave tiles a French fing, und on each German grave green boughs have been placed by the French. Such Burial Place of Americans In Lorraine. the last Breul sacrifice was started l>y llcrinuny only to gratify lite selfish gi.(l of a people who had been taught Unit might Is right. I realized the traplc Interest of .America In these gVavcs us l walked over tin- hilltop in Oulllimonl farm-, near the village, of ltony. hnd found [there two large ccnteterhjs in which Aiuorlcim dead lie hurled. I realized It nnew ns (leu. rienry Rnwllnson, ?.tunndlng the Kotirlh British iirmy, rec oiini. il to nie the incidents of that battle jn which American troops mude the first hroak In the Illndenburg lino, mid when In- told IUP of the wonderful laillnntry .n' those American hoys, "tlie inoHl gallant troop* that ever fought on n battlefield." Today more Ihnn l.ctm of thone gal lion Amertciin boy* lire burled In sol? dier maves on that buttleflotd, und lit? tle woollen crosses murk their resting plnces. Severe Lesson for Germany. German money cannot pay for those lives, but Hint spirit of ?.?reed, of wan? tonness, of selfish ambition, that pro? duced the senseless, needless war In which they died, must he crushed, und It can he crushed only by milking the German pity, anil nay, and pay, until he has learned ihm might Is not right and that war for the purposes of eon quest and domination Is not profitable. I An American regiment, lo which li hud hi-l.itii.-eil some years ago, und la which were enrolled tunny personal friends, hnd fought on that field. As I Walked beside the long rows of wooilen crosses, anil knew that some of them marked the resting places of my friends, I felt, as any oilier Aincrl enn would have fell under the sumo conditions, that Clennnny must pay In order that Germany should learu that iiijght is not right. 1 aid sure Hint every father, every mother, every brother, every sister, e cry relative und friend of those American boys who nre hurled mi Ku ropean battlefields win feel that Got*. ninny mu~t pay and pay heavily for the desolation she, has caused through? out the world. There Is on the Summe battlefields, not far from what mice was the beau? tiful little city of Peronnc, n sohllcro' cemetery In which Itrlllsh troops uro burled. On each little wooden cross had been painted the natno of the sol? dier buried beneath it, us well us the letter of his company unit the number of his battalion. In the onrush of the Huns lust March this cemetery wafl taken, and the wcnlon cruelly of the Itnctie Is nowise nellcr Illustrated than by the fact that lie went through that cemetery and painted out the names of these British dead. Should Pay to the Limit. Should the Roche not pay for such dastardly work as that? Should he not pay for attempting to deprive'the relatives und friends of those ttrltlsh soldiers of knowing their final resting place, even tliouc.li. thanks to the Brit? ish graves commission, the attempt will not be successful: lie must pay the penalty Just as any other criminal must pay the penalty for his Climes. The world cannot s.-ml an eutlre nn tlon to jnll, hut the world can today treatment for tho <!erinan dead only | emphasises the need that Germany pay for tho desecration Of the graves Of tho allied soldiers committed l>y her troops in Prance. Further Display of Impudence, .lust nt the edge of the little Trench city of St, Mlhlel, held by the Gcr mans for four years mid retaken liy the American troops late last summer, is a German cemetery that stands as an Insult to the French people. Here me buried a large number of German ofllcers. In this cemetery the German government erected 11 UlURUlflcenl marble shaft commemorating the valor of these German officers, uud over the graves stand elaborate marble and granite monuments erected to the memory of these German officers, These monuments have been erected en what bus always been Kreuch soll, und they stund there as one of the gr< atest pieces of linpudeiice commit? ted by the German nation In this war. This Is but another of the many, many Incidents: that add to the seri? ousness of the crimes committed by the Buche, und for which he should pay. A very considerable portion of the soil of Belgium uud northern France is today given over to the graves of soldiers of the allies, und the.se sol? dier boys would not be dead, these graves would not be there, millions of homes would not today be In mourn? ing, bud not a selfish people started u war for the purposes of conquest and tool ; a war conducted with all the wantonness and cruelty of savages. Why should they not pay. and pay, mid pay, until they Had that an un? holy war, such us they waged, Is the most unprofitable business lu which man can engage? SPARROWS' NESTS IN A SHIP Attracted by Grain and Not at All Af? fected by Noise, Birds Make Home There. A large trump steamer hud been towed into a northeast const port fur repairs. After having discharged her l argo of grain, she was placed In a dry dock, situated lit the middle of a large ship-repairing establishment, with nil the usual accompaniment of noise from pneumatic hummers,steam whistles, shouting of inen, und other ii rises common to nil such works. The grain, of which there Is always a good deal left about after the holds ere swept up, attracted the sparrows in large numbers, und, ns if guided by Instinct, they commenced to build nests in various parts of the ship. Undeterred by the noise or by the constant going and coming of the workmen, they reared their broods before tho repnlrs were completed, and the vessel sailed. Thin Is believed to be u unique case, for although the sparrow Is ft bold bird. It needed some pluck to undertake home building in such circumstances. The workmen ad? mired the pluck of these boisterous, cheeky birds, and watched the proceed? ings to the flight of tho young birds with great Interest BIO STONE OAPl ODUE No 2? A. F. 4 A.M. Miels second Thum.lay of (^.v mouth at H )i. in. Masonic IKj| Visiting brethren welcome J. II. Mvtukws, See', A. D. Owkns, W M STEVENSON CHAPTER No. |a ' 1 R. A. M. Meets tliinl Thursday of nc], EH month at f p. in. Masonic 11:01 Visiting companions welcon ?? .1. H. Mathkws. .-., v II. I*. IlAiinos, II p. DR. THOMAS F. STALKY Ref ractionist. Treats diseases ol lite Eye, liar, \?< snd Tlirosl. Will bo in Appalaohia ITKST I'ltli. ,v in oacli month until :l I", M. BRISTOL, TENN.-VA. DR. G. M. PEAVLK-R, Tronts Dlsoasoa of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, BRISTOL. TENN. Will bo In Appalachta rhiro Friday in Each Month. ?naflMM FOX & PECK, Civil and Mininfr Enp;ineeis Blfj Stono Cap. Va. Harlan.Ky Hcports ami estimates oil Coal am bor I .amis. Design and Plana of Con Coke Plants, I ..mil. Railroad anil Kngincci ing. Electric- Itluc Printing J. C. CAWOOD BLACKSMITH 1 NC. uin stouo (Jap, Va Wa o .mil Buggy work A Special!) I have an I p-to-dute Machine lor pan lit; mi Ilubber '{'Ires. All work given prim |H atleutian. S. S. Masters & Co. General BlacKsmith Repair Work. Holler and Machine Itcpairing. lllirsi shiH'ing a s|ieelalty. Wagon anil Itiiggt Woik. Wo make a specialty of pilltinj oil rubber tires All work given pnihip! ami Careful attention. li\K Stouo Cap. Va. Dr. .J. A. tiilmcr Physician and Surgeon OKKIOH?Over Mnmd Drugstore Bin Stone Gap, Va, Dr. G. C. Honeycutl DKNTIST BIG ISTONE GAP, VA. Oilier in Willis Itulldlng over Mntua. I>rug Store. Legal Blank For Justice of the Peace. VVc have the most complete set of forms for use by Justin of tin: Peace of any house in Virginia. Our prices are 75 cents per Hundred of an assortment of blanks. Casli with order which can al ways he filled promptly. AI ways order by number. Xo. 1 Warrant of Arrest. 2 Commitment io Answer Indictment ;l Ccriiflcatu of Commitment for Trial .1 Commitment until Pino and Coals are if- i Paid. i) Commitment for Imprisuiimcni. (Vc fi HocoguUance lipon Appeal. I Warrant Discharging from .lall, upon Appeal. S Complaint tor Peace Warrant. 0 Peace Warrant, la Search Warrant. II Warr.u.t in Debt. IS Warrant in Damages. I!t Kxccutiou II GarnUhco S'it mons. l? Indemnifying Bond, iii Port lo oming llolld. 17 Affidavit for Summ.ins in Unlawful I ietalnei. is Siimuioiis lit Unlawful Detainer. 10 Affidavit foi Distress Warrant. '.'(I Distress Warrant. 31 Complaint for Attachment ng?ina Iteinoying Debtor. 22 Attachment Againat ItemovlogDebt or. w ith Oaniishec Process. .':> Altaehmunt lloml. 21 Deed of Conveyance, w ith certificate 25 Deed ol Trust, with eciiilleate. 20 Deed of Lease. 27 lloinestead Deed js Declaration in Assunipsit 2!) Declaration in Debt on llolld. 30 Declaration in Debt on Promissory Note. 31 Declaration in Debt on Kegotiabl Note. 32 Notice of Motion on Note, Bond, or A< count. Power of Atlornoy. :;t Notice to take Depositions. 35 Indictment, t lerieral. 3d Indictment, l.iijuur. 37 Commissioner's Notice 83 Abstract of Judgment Before Justice. 311 Warrant in Detinue. 10 i ;.n iiishec Sunn.ems and Judgment. Ill Subpoena for Witnesses. 42 Contract and Agreement. Wise Printing Company Incorporated