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TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, Gathered in And Around Town By Onr Resident And County Reporters. It is very difficult to quit dating letter 18P7. . ? ,?erdav on The editor went to .Marion y a business trip. , ^te town had a splen The merchants o*^ did holiday i?' , ^owen now holds cases in the Slli?ucAN office. B" Have you paid your subscription to the Kkituucax ? If not, why not ? The skating on the mill ponds at North Tazewell was very good on Monday. Mr. E. L. Greever spent Christinas day under the parental roof in Burke's Gar? den. Capt. Rees Bowen, of the N. & \V. Ky., spent the holidays with his parents at this place. Miss Narcissa Pendleton spent last week at Bluefield, visiting her friend,Miss Bessie Prince. A "Masquerade Social" will be given at the residence of Hon. Jas. K. Witten tonight. Mrs. G. A. Worsham, of Maiden Spring, visited relatives in and about town during the holidays. Mr. Lacy A. Tynes spent the holidays visiting friends in Roanoke and other eastern points. Barns Gillespie, Esq., is still confined by sickness, but we are glad to hear he is progressing well. Mr. and Mi's. Chapman AKlerson spent the holidays in Tazewell with Mr. and Mis. H. C. Aldeison. The Sunday School of the Methodist church had a bundle party at the town hall on last Friday night. Nearly all the boys and girls who came Imme to spend Christmas have returned t > their respective schools. The merchants are all busy this week balancing up their accounts and seeing the result <>f last year's business. Miss Kate Kelly, who teaches in the 0? dar Bluff High School, Bpent the holi? days with her relatives in Tazewell. Misses Alice and Lizzie Hopkins spent SHveml days in town last week visiting their cousins the Misses Pendleton. Mr. Conrad Tynes, who has been kept frt.in his store for about one weeK by sick? lies, has gotten well and is at work again. Tin- children? Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church gave an entertain? ment on Thursday night before Christmas. We shall try to give our patrons a bet? ter paper m J SPS than we did in 1SP7. Help us to do so by paying your subscrip? tion. Mr. Geo. W. St. Clair has gotten br.ck to his office again, after being confined to his home for more than a month by sickness. Misses Polly Peery and Til lie Witten, who have been teaching in the public school at Graham.spent the holidays witl the home fulks. Commence your good work for the neu year by paying your subscription to th< Kkpublicam. You will feel a great dea be ter if you do. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Martin have gotten back from a visit to Norfolk, when tiny spent about three weeks visiting Mr Martin's parents. The production of pig iron in the Statt of Virginia in 1897 amounted to o*S6,27< tons, a very considerable increase over thf production of 1SP7. -mulay morning the thermometei neistered several degrees below zero in I is vicinity, if the instruments registered t e temperature correctly. t he money value of the turkeys shipped bom Tazewell county during the fall and winter was considerable. It will pay the people to raise more fowls and fewer hoises. There were 217 marriage licenses issued frim the county court clerk's office of Tazewell county during the year 1SP7. Of that number 1P1 were for white persons and 26 for colored. Mr. O. E. Hopkins will leave today for Floiida, where he will spend the balance of tl<e winter. We hope he may spend a pleasant time in the "Land of Flowers" and he greatly benefitted in health. Wn feel like apologizing to our readers P?r the length of the editorial '"A Pessi? mistic Governor." -When we started to w; in-we found it impossible to say what w.ts necessary in less space. Miss Alice Hopkins w hile going home fn.m town last Friday afternoon met with n painful accident. Her horse stumbled am) fell,throwing her to the ground. Her f luti was painfully bruised, but no serious wounds were made. M ?thers whose children are troubled with bad colds, croup or whooping-cough will do well to read what Dr. R. E. Robey, of Oiney, Mo., says on this subject. He w i hos: "For years we have used Cham? berlain's Cough Remedy, and always keep it in the house. It is regarded in our family as a specific for all kinds of colds und coughs. The 25 and 50 cent bottles fT.r sale by J. E. Jackson, druggist. Belfast Mills. Va., Dec. S, 1SP7. Messrs. Higginbotbam & Kirby, Cedar Bluff, Va. Gentlemen: 1 wish to say that I have been having my wheat ground at your mill for the last year or more and have found your flour derfectly satisfactory. I can truthfully say that it is the best flour I can get; my deal? ings with you have been very pleasant and s itisfactory. Yours truly, L. K. Woltz. k?9090900009999990999900l AT OUR STORE You suit yourself in style. We guarantee the quality, and the price takes care of itself. 1 HARRISSON & GILLESPIE BROS. Read our acbin this and g every other issue of this paper. q --eceoeeaceeeoeeeeeee DOAK ITEMS. As I have been abienffew weeks 1 win try to send you a f ^euis for the Repub? lican. 1S9S c^fe'in rou-h White, of founding Mill, is tak Jrfig bis New Wears with friends and rel |atives (and his best girl,) neat this place. G. P. Heavers spent his Christmas with home folks at this place, but has returned to his school on Bradshaw, W. Va. 1 don't think Paris went out on Rocky ridge this time. Jas. Daniels, of Walch,W. Va. spent one night last week with Scott Payne of this place. Augustus Payne, of Peeryville, w. Va., has been spending Christmas with friends and relatives at, and near this place, other attractions of course for (Ins. MikeCline, of Davey, W. Va., has been visiting his brother and sister near this place for a week but returned home Satur? day, Krank Sperry, one ol the Dalton Lumber Co., of Crocketts Cove, gave us a call Saturday. Rev. G. W. Presley spent the night with uncle Jack Heavers Saturday night. Thomas Henkle, who has been working at Thacker, W. Va., for some lime, came home for Christmas, he will attend school the rest of the winter. Misses Maggie and llattie Henkle took dinner with Misses Eva and Grace Beavers last Sunday. There will be preaching at Lockhart chapel the fifth Sunday in this month by G. W. Presley. Who said we wouldn't have any snow this winter, who said that W. P. Payne was not selling cheap goods, who said Tim Sparks wouldn't swap horse- if it does snow, who said that the roads were getting so muddy that you could not travel them? Nab. Jan. 3. 1S9S. The progressive ladies of WesterfieM, Ind., issued a "Woman Edition" of the Weslfield News, bearing date of April 3, 1806. The paper is filled with matter ol interest to women, and we notice the fol? lowing from a correspondent, which the edito's printed, realizing that it treat.- upon a matter of vital importance to their sex : '"The best remedy for croup, colds and bronchitis that I have been able to find i> Chamberlain's Couiih Remedy. For family use it has no equal. I gladly recommend it."' 25 and ?U cent bottles for sale by .1. E. Jackson, druggist. POUNDING MILL ITEMS. Christmas is about over, we are glad tu see it white. The entertainment was real nice Christ? inas night at this place. Every pupil was "up to date"' with his and her part, it was opened iu prayer by Mr. Ge<>. R. Thomas, followed by a song, ''The Beautiful Golden 1 Gate.'' Program was read by Mr. .1. 1). Hunt. Opening address, Salutatory, by Harry Williams ; dialogues and recitations were conducted by Miss liosa Thomas. . Oysters ami peaches were served after the , "Good night" was hung on the stick, but we will say they were high at the price. Miss Belle Alley, a pupil of Tazewell : College, stopped oil and spent a few days 1 with Miss llattie Griffith on her way to the Cove. j Messrs. I. T. Lester, Clint Ascue and i Willie Steele, of Paint Lick ; Noah Helton, . of Hazel Springs, Washington county and Will Ratcliffe, of Baptist Valley, attended , the entertainment Saturday night. It was whispered that a couple started ' to Bristol last week to get married, one from Tazewell, the other from?,but we ? refrain. They stopped off at this place i and didn't go, why uot, we know not. Mrs. Oakley Alder opened school again this morning. Misses 1-rettie and Ida Calvert, of llona ker,are visiting their cousin, Mrs. Joh? As berry at present. We learn from a responsible party that two of the Johnson boys, living near Pain' . Lick, were badly cut with a knife by Mr. . Nelson Wilson. Messrs. J. D. and T. L. Hunt, of this place, are visiting their brother, Mr. 15. i;. Hunt, of Steelsburg, today. Rev. J. Price Stuart preached at Steele's Chapel the 26th. Wishing the editor and publisher a "Happy New Year," I go to my "den," as 1 am a, Swamp Fox. "My daughter, when recovering from ; attack of fever, was a great sufferer from pain in the back and hips," writes Louden Grover. ofSardis, Ky. "After using quite a number of remedies without any benefit she tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has given entire relief." Chamberlain's Pain Balm is aisu a certain cure for rheumatism. Sold by J. E. Jackson, druggist. PAINT LICK AND MiDWAY ITEMS. Christmas has come and gone. 1897 with itsjo.vs and sorrows is now with the past. How many hearts have been made sad, how many resolutions for good have been made, how many good in? tentions have failed? With 1898 let u~ begin anew. Let u.s all strive to fulfill our part in the volume of life, so that the next Christmas will find us without any regets as to how we have or might have spent the year. The more we study ourselves the less fault we find with others. Misses Stella Steele and Maggie Green, who have been at home during the holi? days, have returned to Mr.-:. Astons school, at Honaker Va. Prayer meeting conducted last Wednes? day night by brother A. L. Steele. To be conducted next Wednesday night by brother Clinton Ascue. Everybody cordi? ally invited. A number of dinings and socials in this neighborhood during the holidays. Both old and young enjoyed themselves im? mensely. Harmony, peace and plenty reigned supreme, the utmost good feeling prevailed and all moved merry as a marriage hell, save now and then* tome swain whose heart had been stricken by a dart from cupids quiver, tired from the bright eyes of some of our bright eyed maidens. More Anon, Go Slow. J:m. 4, ISOS. \ Wonderful Discovery. Th< lost quarter of a century records many wonderful discoveries in medicine, Imu none thai have accomplished more for humanity than that sterling old remedy, Browns' Iron Bitters. It seems to contain the very elements of good health, and ncithei man, WOlll ::i or child COU tolte it without deriving the greatest benefit For sab; by Tazkwbll Dboo Go., Sole Agents. GEDAR BLUFF ITEMS. Rev. \V. VV. Newberry preached a splen? did sei n ion lust Sunday night. The girls and boys are having a tine time sleeting. Mr. 0. S. Bridges, station agent of N. & W. Ry., at tbi- p! ire. was married last iVe lues lav to Miss Gallic Thomas, Rev. W. W. Newberry officiating. Mis. Julia Johns set up a magnificent Christmas tree at the home of her father, lt. F. Cecil, which was enjoyed very much by thesCedar Bluff children. Misses Mayo and Maud McGuire spent the holidays at home. They returned to Sullies C ?Hege on yesterday. Greever Hall was badly bitten by a dog at Bounding Mil! during the holidays. Miss Callie White has been visiting her father, Mr Joseph White during the holi? days. She lias returned to Tazewell. There was a good revival held at Richkmds, conducted by Rev. W. W. Newberry. It continued three weeks, in? cluding the holidays. The result was 2*> professions of sanctification and 30 profes? sions of saving faith. Refortkr. Jany. 4th, IS98. TURNS AND TWISTS. Although the Qncn of Madagascar in sists upon going barefooted, she wean the most expensive costumes that she can j obtain from lV.i is. A i'iitshurg woman shot her husband so a- to keen htm home night?. Such dins tic reuse lies are not likely to be popular in Pitteburg or auv where else. ? There are more houses in London than in Paris, New York, Berlin and Vienna put together. This is to be accounted of by the fact that the inhabitants of these towns reside mostly in flafo?. It is said thai Y.-aye. the great violinist, permits his wile to handle all his money. Yraye may do this voluntarily, but there are wivi-s who have the same privilege whose husbands arc no: so remarkably condescending, or liberal, or willing. A feature of ?'society 'journalism" in Kansas is the publication, along with a li.-t of wedding presents, of a list of the young men who have been refused by the bride. This is probably done on the theory that in such affairs a list of the saved as well as of the fatalities is legit? imate news. It is said that a Texas hotel keeper charged the Lite Jay Gould when on one of his tours of railway inspection for a dozen (gos. When Mr. Gould mildly ex? postulated and remarked that eggs must be very scarce in that section, the landlord replied that cgirs were plentiful enough, but Unit men who could afford to pay S?ll a dozen were? scarce. It is said that Pierre Lorillard's horses won $32,000 on the English turf last sea? son, whil ? Richard Croker's won only *$50GO. There arcr;ces which result in toe owner of the losing hors e capturing more money than is represented by the purse won by the horse first under the wire. Several reports of the birth of twins and triplets have inc.. published recent? ly. These little affairs may not be signs ihi! pro.-perity inis teturned, but they will be regarded as indications that some persons'irill need their full share of all the prosperity there is to be had. There is a tribe of Indians in Sonora with yellow hair and blue eyes, but they are ,'iot handsome and they are as dirty as all >t! ?.?!? Li lians s.i.l uncivilized. Scientists says that there arc 1000 mus? cles in the body of a caterpillar and 28, 000 polished lenses in the eye of a dragon fly. People who are not scientists would hardly like to undertake a contract to count those muscles and lenses. Belle Boyd, who was the m:>st active spy for tire Confederacy, is under arrest at Lexington, Ky., charged with attempting to avoid payment of a hoard bill. Lithe next war the posts of sentinels should be held by landladies. It is said that Mrs. Jesse Huston, who lives near Houstonville, Ky., has not spent a day away from her home in t vent;.-three years, simply because she l?ves tier b un.' and housewotk. It is safe! t 1 .-ay that she does not ride a biey Evoi -. hody Says So. CaacaroU Can lv CalliarUc. the ir,o$t won Serf il medical ;li .?>-.erv of the age. peas ant ? ! re'r c to the loste, act gctiU; a:sii , liUveb :.. t.idneys. liver and bowel? cleansing the cutrro syst. in. dispel colds, euro licndnolio, lover, habitual eonstipatioi and hi ionsness. Please buy and try u l?o> ore. ('. (.'. to-day; 10, :>.~>, ?50 cents. .Sold um. guaranteed to cure by nil druggists. PEHSOMAL MOTES. Mgr. Martiaellip the personal represen? tative of Pope LeOwXI II in America, is spending the holidays in St. Paul, as the guest of Archbishop Ireland. French's bust of General Walker is to be presented to the Institute of Technology in Boston with 11 simple ceremony next Wednesday at 8 o'clock. John E. Redmond, M. P., the distin? guished Parliamentary leader and orator, will make a brief vifcit to Boston next month and speak on "Ireland in 1898," Elenore von Wiegant, who is now living alone in Chicago, is the widow of Prince von Petrafi, and was, before her marriage, one of the greatest operatic singers of Europe. Governor Morris, now living in Detroit, is a great grandson of the patriot, Robert Morris, whose financial backing helped to m^ke the victorious termination of the Revolution a possibility. Eugene Field once told Mrs. Humphrey Ward that he slept in the hollow of a tree in Missouri and liveil on wild fish and I A. GOODMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Wines. Pabst Milwaukee Beer. POCAHONTAS, VA. PRICE LIST. WHISKIES. (Jimrl Overholt,guaranteed lOyrs $1.50 finch's Golden Wedding... 1.25 Gibson's Pure Rye. 1.25 Goodman's (I860) Private Stock. 1.15 Helle of Nelson . 1.00 Springdale 1 S7~? liye. Baker's Pure Rye. Old Time Kentucky Rye_ White .Mills old Bourbon. I Old Virginia Glades rve.... Old Velvet.".. Honeymoon Pure Kentucky Bourbon. Mel '-raver Kentucky. Imperial Cabinet. Commercial Rve. Duffey's Malt Whisky_ White Malt Rye (4 years).. .75 Canada Malt.75 Old Crow.75 l'er Pure White Rye.$1.50 North Carolina Corn. 1.50 1.(10 1.00 .SO .01 .GO .50 1.00 Gallon $0.00 ;>.oo 5.00 4.5(> 4.00 8;75 n,50 3.20 2.70 2.50 2.50 2.20 2.20 2.00 1.50 2.70 Gallon, to 2.00 to 2.20 TED AND DOMESTIC BRANDIES Bottle Gallon. California Grape.fl.00 $4.00 Distilled Blackberry. 1.25 Slivovitz. 1.50 5.00 Floyd Co., Va., Apple. 1.00 4.00 Maryland d'ble-dis. Apple .70 :!.()() Kentucky Apple.75 :;.oo Virginia Apple.?">(> 1.50 tn 2.0 1 Pure Blackberry Brandy .751.50 to 2.0? Hock and Rye.'. .501.50to.2.00 Peach and Honey.50 1.50 to 2.00 Ginger Brandy.50 1.50 to 2.00 Florida Orange l'iaudv.... l.titi Cryslalized Brandies.'..... 1.00 K?mmel. 1.00 IMPORTED RUMS WHISKIES' Quart. Jamaica Rum.$1.1)0 Old London I k>cfc Ruin. 1 .50 Oporto Rum. LOO New England Rum.75 Genuine Irish Whiskey.75 Garn Kirk Scotch Malt. 1.75 Jameson's Irish. 1.75 John Jameson&Son,Dublin 1.75 CHAMPAGNES. Pint (!. H. Mumm oVCo.'s Extra Dry.$1.75 Piper Heidsick, Grand Sec. 1.75 Gold Seal Exlra Dry. 1.00 WernePs Extra Dry.75 Moet. Fils etCic Epemay... 1.25 COGNAC. I Jas. Hennessey &Co.**. , Otard Dupuy ?: Co. 1874. Pinet, Castiion & Co. V. S. O, P. j Lenbir, Fils & Co.. ? Jules Pomeroy & Co. 2.0(1 1.75 1.50 Bernard Freres & Co. l.oo 8.0 8.00 (J.00 5.00 4X0 WINES AND Gallon $4.00 ."..(:() 4.00 2.50 Qt. $3.25 3.25 2.00 1.25 ! Tokay Cabinet.$1.66 Vino Vermouth. 1.00 Catawba.75 California Sherry. I ?eidesheiiner Rhine. Niersteitier Rhine. F?rster Reisline. Blackberry...'. Mulaga Sweet Wine. I >ufl Gordon sherry. Pen Park, Virginia, Claret St. Julen Claret Bordeux Hot. I'er Gallon 5 52.50 5 2.00 to 2.50 .50 1.50 to 2.00 .75 '!.()0 1.00 .30 1 doz .50 case 4.00 3.00 5.00 GINS. Bot Booth & Co. Imported Old Tom.:.$1.00 Wood & Co. Domestic Old Tom .75 (Iron n Malt Rye Gin. Posthoorne (Jin. Superior Holland Gin. 1.0? Gal. $4.00 :: on :;.()(] 3.5C ;26 Holland (im. l.50to3.0C 5.00! Jas. Heuncsscv S: C GaL Send For Full Price List. CARPETS CUT WITHOUT WASTE. __-; ; .. v ; : ' ' i \ ? '??}k"r,: Ti .' 7 ''- ir j ? - rim Over ten thousand dollars worth of fine and me limn Furniture always on hand. When in the city call and look Ihrougl our large store room. Bluefield, W. Va. . HICKS & CO. truits when Barnum took charge of him and educated him. Mrs. Ward afterward | told some friends that Field was a typical \ American. Mrs. Creighton, the wife of the bishop of London, is one of the most public Bpir ited women of England, and is much in terested in whatever concerns walking women. Sh" occupied the chair at a re? cent meeting in the interests of the women in the clothing trades and made a strong! address in their behalf. Senator Thurston, of Nebraska, recently celebrated his silver wedding anniversary. I I and the invitations mentioned the place simply as "Thorwold." A number of the | Senators thought that this was the name [of an apartment house in Washington, but | found out that it was the name of Senator | I Thurston's home in Omaha. Diseasesoiths iii ::> 1 ??> ? No one need Bailer widi u< urai; i.. liseasc is quickly and penium :?: . nrui by Browns'Iron Bitters. Evrrj ?: ? '? the blood, nerves and si? h ?!,<>:< is otherwise, snccumbs to Browns' ters. Known and used fur nrariyji ? of a century, it stands lo-tln; Ibrcin ? out most valued rem< dic6. F<?r ?? ' ? Tazdwbll Dk?g Co., Sole Agents. SHORTS. The receipts of the government for the first six months of the current fiscal year shows an exce b over expenditures amount? ing to $95,454. A mob In Logan county, W. Va., on the Sunday before Christmas took three Mormons missionaries lo a creek and ducked them in the icy waters till they were nearly dead. This was a great mis? take on the parr of those who aided in the alFair. James J. Corbett has challenged P?bel t 1,1. Fitzsimmons to meet him again in the prize ring, but Fitz declines. Colorado for 1S(.)7 surpassed California in the output of gold. A conservative estimate of mint officials places the entire output of Colorado for IS07 at $22,ooo, ooo in round figures, while that of Califor? nia will hardly touch the $18,ooo,000 mark. Don't Tobacco Sjiit and Smoke Tour 1 ife Anny. To quit tobacco easily and forever, beroag nctic. lull of life, nerve und vi^or, take N'o-'l'o Bac, tlic wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists,5?corSI. Curoguaran teed. 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Send the name 69 of one new subscriber to The rl *>2 Weekly Times and $1.00 and the Almau ic will be sent you free. On sale at Times office and through newsdealers. Nearly 500 Pages. Address, The Times, Richmond, Virginia. 1 69 69 a^-r v " z . ? "* v v^tr* -y*C' i*" 47** r?<?* j>?v Job Work. . . The Republican Job Office Is complete. All kinds of work done neatly and promptly. Letter Heads, Note Heads. Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards. Pamphlets, and Special Jobs. Our prices will be as lotv as those of any first-class office. Satisfaction Guaranteed. fi,~, ti o r Tazeweil, Va., Jan. Ist, IS98. The Davis Sewing Machine Co., a Corp? oration &c, Complainant, vs. In Chancery. M. Johnson et als. Deft ndants. To The Davis Sawing Machine Company, a corporation, M. Johnson, J. R. Sparks, R. M. Sparks, Hugh Sparks, Ella Sparks, his wife, .lames Handy, Janies Bandy,*? Trustee, William Handy, Truste?, and James H. Shannon : Take notice that pursuant to a decree of the Circuit Court of Tazeweil County, Va., rendered in the above cause on the 10th day .if December IS97 appointing mo a Special Commissioner for the purpose of taking an account and report to the Court on the following facts : 1. All the real estate owned by the de? fendants to this suit on which Complain? ants judgement is a lien. 2. All the liers against said real estate I have for sale three Poland-China boar pigs; farrowed Oct. *96. Tbese pigs arc thorough? bred, ana pedigree fur? nished with each sale. Write (or prices. A . J. MAY. JR., Tr-i x ?-? w t-r 1 1, \".- i. J. W. WALL, HOUSE AND .SIGN PAINTER TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA. Sip and Carriage mlisg a Specialty. Perfect lit guaranteed in every instance. Prices reasonable At Poca S'iontas, a. [ offer for sale my new, well erected brick building near the depot. Suitable for any kind of business. Best location in town. For terms apply to Pocuhontas, V;.. 69 ?i 49 69 49 69 49 49 69 69 69 *9 69 4? All kinds of stone and brick 49 work and plastering done. Bids 69 and estimates made on all kin.In ?2 of work in my line. Inspection S 1 I* my work in Tazeweil invited. 69 Also lime kiln builder. ? Call on or addre ss STONE MASON. 69 69 69 6> 69 69 I ?9 69 69 69 69 69 I fj.H. FARMER, a TAZEWELL, VA. Central ? Hotel, (Near Courthouse Stmare) TAZEWELL. - VIRGINIA. SURFACE & WHITE, - - Proprietors. Livery Stahle attached. Good Sample Rooms. Table fare the best. Nice Bed together with their priorities and report rooms, etc. all that may waive the homestead exefnp-- - ? ttons. 3. Any other matter deemed pertinent by the Commissioner or that may be re? quired by anv party to this suit. I will on' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1S!)3, at my olfiee at Tazeweil, Va., proceed to take the account and perform the duties reamred of me by said decree. ' When and Where you are requested to | be present with such evidence as will enable me to carry out the terms of said decree. Arrrnun I). W. W.m.tox, Special I 'oinmissioner. V. L. Sextox, p. 4. 4 t. To Our Patrons for 1898. Von will want an exquisitely artistic cal endai. File application for one now, wilh A. Goodman, the reliable liquor dealer, of Pocahontas, Va. To Cure Constipation l''orov?T. Take Cascnreui Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C f-tii 10 cure. dru^'Kists refund mouc.f To Cure CoiiHtipntlon Forever. Take Casearets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c, If C. C. C fail to cure, druggists refund money, i If you caught cold during Christmas, a bottle of our White Pine Cough Syrup will cure it. rf you suffer with cold feet at night one of our Hot Water Bottles will make you happy. rf your hands arc chapped or rough our Toilet Cream will fix all that. It is getting time now to take something for the blood; you will have to before Spring. Our Ext. Sar saparilla is the proper thing, just as good and just as much for 50c a bottle as other kinds at a dollar. J, E. JACKSON, Drugs and Stationery, Tazewell, Va. Has come and with it New Prices on our splendid stock of Chinaware, Glassware and Queensware. We have no bargain counter because Everything in Our Store Is a U b3a rgain. In Stationery we sell a great deal, but do not let our stock run down. Our Candies are always fresh and fine. The Jewelry. and Silverware in our cases are not only pretty and good but cheaper than ever before. Do not forget it is to your interest to come and buy from us. POBST & WINGO, Pjbst Building, Tazewel, Va. "You can fool all the people part of the time; you can fool part of the people all the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time." Therefore we don't intend to fool you at all. So come right in and get your medicine at Taze? well Drag Store, where you will find everything new and fresh. TAZEWELL DRUG CO. G. H. LasdOD, Mgr. The Cold, Winter Months Are Now on Hand. .Many will want something to please the taste. I have not lost sight .oi* the fact ami have prepared tor the occasion. Those who need .pure liquors should write or come to me for "Old Sherwood" or ."Guggenheime V I make a specialty of these goods.which are .bought direct from hon.led warehouses and are sold with a positive .guarantee of being pure. Can furnish such brands as "OhrGibson." ."High Spire Wilson." "Ohl Wilson," "Dillinger Pure Rye," "Mt. ......... Vcrnon,"' Kvho Spring,'' "M. L. Bryant," "Rock City Rye," ."Horseshoe,'.' Ac I also make a specialty of pure Virginia Apple .Brandies, pure Old North Carolina Corn Whiskies, Rums, Blackberry .Brandies, Gins, Cordials and Claret, Sherry, Port and Champagne .Wines. Can ship these goods in cases nicely packed or in jugs tq .suit customers, Send your orders to me or when in city call to see .me. Respectfully, D. J. WHITAKER, Prop. Pocahontas Inn Bar, Pocahontas, Va.