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Clinch Valley News and Richlands Press from Bristol, Virginia • Page 3

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Your Christmas Turkeys fl IP YOU WANT SI Top Market Price. Your Full Weight D- and Prompt Check 8HIP YOU It POULTRY TO SAMUEL COMPANY II NO SHIPMENT TOO LARGE-OR SMALL TO RECEIVE OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION. i i i i We fully expect 'to realize a fancy price for turkeys this Christmas as there wa a tremendous scarcity of turkeys I for the Thanksgiving trade, therefore the demand -will be very strong for turkeys this Christmas. WE HAVE A SALE FOR EVERY TURKEY YOU SHIP. Write us to-day for any market'information desired.

SAMUEL COMPANY New Market Produce Ave. PHILADELPHIA, PA Reference: Union National Bank, Phila, Pa. Commercial Agencies, Your Own Banker. HOW WE INVESTED OUR MONEY. Last year Virginians gave through the salo of Christmas Seals 076,35 to fight' Tuberculosis.

This, was distributed as follows: The communities soiling re? ceived for local Tuberculosis work, The National Tuberculosis Asso? ciation received from Virginia, as from all other States 5 per cent of tho gross sale for administrative and research work, or 2,703.76 The Virginia Tuberculosis Associa? tion received for educational and preventive purposes, 18,446.77 164,076.36 Tho Virginia Tuberculosis Associa? tion, with its share of tho proceeds of the Sale, has conducted four, day clinics in 40 counties, the State, Board of Health either providing the examining physician, or sharing this expense. At these clinics approxima-' tcly 7,600 persons have received abso? lutely free an examination by a spec. i ialist in the diseases of the lungs and heart. Tho results havo beon re? ported to the patient's family phy-j sician, and the positive cases Jiave been visited in their, homes by tho Association nurso (ex-! cept in communities having their! own Public Health Nurso). Applies-' tions for admission' to the State Sanatoria have been filed, or lnstruc-j tion given for home treatment, required by the recommendation of TURKEYS wanted for Xnias and New Year The two great markets of the year We are now making preparations for the greatest markets of the and New Year.

We do not want to appear boastful or make assertions we can not fulfill but conservatively speaking we expect high prices, providing your poultry is in the right condition. The Buyers will have the monev and willing)to pay the price but they want good looking turkeys. This adds so much to a successful sale we can ot phasize it too strongly. Ship ONLY turkeys for chickens, ducks and geese for New Year. Su many make the mistake of sending mixed poultry for Christmas, We are located "in the heart" of a market of over 12 million prosperous people.

Do not be afraid of overstocking us; our outlet is unlimited and demand simply greater than we can supply. Our Plant extends through the entire city block, which is an actual "Bee Hive" of Buyers bidding for their stock. Wo are bound to have a wonderful market. Our Sales and Accountancy departments are the best in the city; financial standing unquestioned and weights absolutely correct. If you want to make sure of top prices for your poultry then ship direct to Frank Hellerick the Most Widely Known POULTRY HOUSE in Philadelphia.

Have your shipment, any quantity arrive 19th to 23.rd for Christmas, 26th to 30th for New Year. mimet The Camel idea wasn't born then. It was the exclusive expert Camel blend that revolutionized cigarette smoking. Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos hits just the right spot. It gives Camels such mellow mildness and fragrance! The first time I smoked Camels I knew they were made for me.

I knew they were the smoothest, finest cigarette in the world, at any price, Nobedy can tell me anything different. g. J. RXYNOLDS Tobacco CfU the doctors. A month's supply of sputum cups and holdors, and paper handkerchiefs havo bocn furnished to those who needed them.

Wo receive constant appeals for, those clinics. Won't you help us to. answer them? This year we doubled the number held last year, lets doubwj this year's number In 1922. Let's have, clinics in 80 Counties. Staff members delivered lectures in; many parts of the State.

Articles were furnished to magazines and newspapers. Literature and booklets on homo care wore widely distribut? ed. Lnst year Virginia lost 3.286 citi zens from Tuberculosis. Of eveiyj ten deaths from all causes ono is, from Tuberculosis. How many people; in your community died of this vcntuble disease.

Help us stamp it out! Let lis mako another investment for you. Buy Christmas GINIA TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIA? TION. THE DOOR SLAME ON HAPPINESS I Poor Blood Mokeq Bftd Come the "Blues" Once the vigor of rod blood be? comes supped of its strength, tho door to happiness Is literally ilnm. med. Weariness of body follows and it unaillngly ongenders thoughts.

To bo reserved and choci less becomes a habit. After a time there is almost filmy dimness in, expression of the eyetj a to the skin. Hays seem dull ami dark and difficult. A Bonso of iniuit crablo gloom pervades tho spirit. Then It Is that Gudo's Popto-Man gan is tho great help.

It is a blood builder. It puts red into tho numbor of cor? puscles which make l)loqd viuh, mull red. When the bloud is restored its natural healthy state, the sens tion of well-being returns Jnstcndi of shuffling along carelessly, theiy is the firm and springy step, the bright (usteful eyes, the clear com? plexion, identified With tho strength and vigor of good, health. The drug: gist has 'Gudo's Pepto-Mangan both liquid and tablet, form. Adver? tisement.

If a boy studios his lesson and them he is studious, If ho studies them and doosn't them ho Is a bonchoad. If he doesn't study them and knows them he is brilliant. If he doesn't study thorn and know them ho will fail. THE NEWS OF HOPPERTOWN. Amos Butts, our courteous and graceful undertaker, also folding chairs to ircnt nnd which cart ho opened and shot without breaking the fingers or any of the commomt-i mcnts, says ho expects, uun for postmaster in the near future.

Undo Ez Harklns says ho hopes Arno won't get elected, as the mall is slow now without having an undertaker handle it. Uncle Ez has waited eighteen years for ono lotter. A feller promised to writo Esra rcgardin" a dog which tho lattef was intending to purchase to go huntin' with that fell, but If tho feller wrote, which is doubted his. letter will arrive altogether too late, as Uncle Earn has growod' a little too old in tho last eighteen years to go huntin' and besides just as like as not the dog is too old to be of any good. Undo Ezra got stung once before on a dog deal.

Ho bought a genuine mongrel bulldog I from a mail order house, but was found the dog had outlived his use? fulness and wasn't no good as" a watchdog, as his teeth was all gone. He had a fine set of false teeth, but broke 'om tho second day ho was here by bitin' Old Cap Wbipplo on the wooden leg. Unole Ez says that dog was not only all wore out, but ho was also a darn fool, which was tho worst part of NO LONGER HIS. 'thought you owned an automo? bile." do, but I taught the wlfo to drivo it, and now I'm back to the street cars." INSTALMENT STEAK. Mr.

think, I have a porterhouse Bteak." Mrs. wordl Where did you get it?" Mr.iJiggs?"Prom tho instalment butcher, $1 down and a weok." ONE RESULT. If gasoline goes to fifty cents gallon one result will be there will bs lot of people buying gasoline at fifty cents a gallon. Tis Bette? to be Sure than Sorry SER US FIRST AND BE SURE CLINCH VALLEY IN? SURANCE AGENCY. (Incorporated.) TAZEWELL.

VA. REPRESENTING American Central Insurance Co. American Alliance Ins. Co. Fjremnfis Fund Inn.

Co. Coiepial Eire Underwriters. Dhfie Fire Insurance Co. Great American Insurance Co. Glens Falls Insurance- Co.

Germania Ffjre Insurance Co. Haft ford Fire Insurance Co. LoniJon Assurance Corpora tion. National insurance Co. Niagara Isurance Co.

N. Y. UnSmitera Agency. New Hampshire liro Ins. Co.

Norwich Union Fire Society Phoenix Assurance Go, Queen Insurance Co, Royal Insurance Oo. Va, Fire and Marios Ins, Co. A RIBUTE OP LOVE. My dear Mr. Editor I not'cod in a recent issue of your editorials an account of? the death of one of Taxewell county's most noted daughters, Mrs.

M. M. Hunkins, dis tinguished for her love of cjinrity to the poor and faithful Christian piety in her Tho church has lost one of its most devoted followers, and tho town' of Richlands one of its brightest Chris tinn gems, beneath her hospitable roof tho foot soro and hungry found rest and bountiful, board spread for them by her loving thoso weary from constant friction with the world cares and. heart acho found balm in hor council and. sympathy.

She was a faithful loving wife and mother, her devotion to her family seldom being equalled and' nvee be HER SAVING DISPOSITION. An economical housewife told her husband that she would have to asK hiib 1 of ton shillings more a week on'account of tho high cost of liv? ing. "I'll-, try and give you five," ho grumbled. "That's tho best I can do. You're, pretty extravagant, Amelia!" "Me' extravagant!" and Amelia laughed bitterly.

"Well, James, I don't sco how you can call a woman cxtruvngont who has saved her wed? ding dress for over thirty years on the chanco that sho may make sec? ond marriage. I NAMED. Tho Chinaman could speak but lit? tle English, theEnglishnum could no Chinese; nevertheless, the dinner went off ngrceably. Thuro was one dish that pleased lng surpassed. Still she found timo 'ho Englishman.

It was a rich stew to devoto a part of each day to the of onions, pork, mushrooms, nnd study of her Biblo. Tho writer ru- dark, tender, well-flavored meat that members part of a conversation that tasted llko duck. took placo between her self and the Englishman nto hcart.ly of deceased tho lost) timo sho visited, this stew. Then ho closed his eyes, Mrs. Jlankins in hor home.

Noticing tho well worn Biblo, I remarked, "Mrs. Ilanklns, what la your Idea of heavenT" With one of her quaint smiles that lightened up her face like tho last golden rays of the sot? ting sun lightens up the lnndsonpo, Bho replied. "What heaven is I know not, but I long havo dreamed if its purple hills and Its fields of light, blossoming with Immortal bonuty of its brooks, and laughter and its river of song and its place of eternal love I long havo dreamed that ovory bird that sings its lifo out hero may sing forever thero In tho tree of life, and every consecrated soul that hero may rest among, its tlowora nnd llvo and love forever 1 long havo dreamed of opal ors and burnished domes, but what enro I for gates of pearl or stroots of gold If I csn moot tho loved ones who havo blessed mo hero and sue tho glorified faces of my boys who died among tho bursting bwiU of hopo, what caro I fov a orown of Btars and harp of gold if I can love and laugh and sing thorn foi ever in tho smilo of my Snviov ami my God." lifted his hand and shook his head with an air of ecstney. 11 After this compliment to tho dish, 1 ho said interrogatively: "Quack, I quack?" j) "No, no," said tho Chinaman Bow-wow." 11 REAL DISTINCTION. to school) "My ancestors came over with Will- lam the Conqueror," I The New My father enmo over in tho snmo hont with Mary Pickfordl" any change in me?" Why?" swallowed a cent." In the Clerks Ofilco of tho Clroult Court of Tnzuwofi County November 11)21.

C. Williams, vb. Petition for Attachment. Devon Coal Company, and lt. Cawthorne, Dofendanta R.

Liddlo. W. U. Williams and Goo. C.

Poery, Uofotulnnib. The object of this petition for nt Sho has reached her goal and 1 tachment iti to recover for tho plan, feel kuiu bur crown is resplendent tilf from Devon Coal Company, Inc. with stars. May God bless her ho-, and 11. 1.

Cawthorne, principal do reaved family and friends, in their, feudal $12,000.00 with interest gTcnt loss, helping them to realize from November 12, 1021 duo by said that tholr sad bereavement is hor oternal gain. MRS. FANNIPi PHILLIPS cought easier this mum lng;" Very ought tu, I've been practising all night SOME THING IN IT. in a namu7" if you take mine you might got a good homo out of It." HOUSEHOLD HINT. A daily publishes as article "Beautifying the Telephone." Quo method does not detract frqiil its practical value is to pluyit bulpa in tho mouthpic.e." principal defendants to said plain tilt' on open account as compensatio.i and commissions as thoir agent inci? dent to the sale of the Devon Coul Company, Inc.

coul property, con? taining about 762 acres, situate, in Boll county, noar Pinoville to R. W. Liddlo and associates, and to at lach tho estate of said principal de fondants in Taxewcll County, especially the debts owing by tho said co-dofendahlv to said principal defendants, and subject the same to the payment of said claim of tho nlnillliff, (tho said be? ing resident? of l'County, and for general volief. And it appearing from affidavit (lied in aaiil enso tliat sold Devon Coal Company, Ino. ia a foreign cor? poration, and that said R.

I. Caw? thorne Is oat a resident of the State of Virginia) It is theroforo ordered that said Duvon Cool Company, Inc. and R. I. Cawthorne appear within POREWARN ED.

"W-ill that new kind of collar yon ton days after duo publlcntion of thfs advertise mako mo look like that ful-. notice and do what is nocossary to low in tho ad?" protect their Interests. "Well, it might." H. S. SURFACE, Clerk.

"Then let me look ut your other Barman St Herman, p. ej. styles, Every Boy Wants It If you could realize how much that hoy of yours, or that young relative or friend In whom you are Interested, craves the healthy, well-balanced reading matter he wilt get In THE AMERICAN BOY, never for a minute would you deny him this pleasure. For a Christmas present, or birthday gift, a sub? scription to THE AMERICAN BOY unexcelled. It lasts the whole year through Us influence is of the best.

In the next twelve numbers there will be serials by such famous authom ns Melville Davisoon Post, Ralph D. Paine, William Hey Hger and Clarence B. Kclland, the short stories are by authors of equal note, and the big departments which ore edited by experts, are devoted to every legitimate interest of boyhood. Price Red uced THE AMERICAN BOY Is now only $2.00 a year. Make some boy out the coupon nnd moll it TODAYI Mail thU Coupon to Ihm puhtleatla this oiler i in which For $2.00 enclosed send a Year'o Subscription to THE AMERICAN BOY, bceinninR with the.Number 'to Name." Address Start a year Today The Youth's Companion should be In every home which demands "only the Live boys and girls, and their fathers and mothers, always find The Companion Reliable, Entertaining and Up-to-Date.

Hundreds of Short Stories. Serial Stories, Editorials. Articles, Poetry, Nature arid Science, Currant Events. Doctrfr Stampa to Stick. Games, Snorts, Poaslea.

Hotv-to Make'' Pages, Suggestions for Homo Eracfanry and Economy. Coils LESS THAN Horn a Week OFFER No. 1 1. Tho Companion 52 Uauea for 1823 a. All Weekly 1831 adao 3.

The 1822 Companion Home Calandatr All for $2.50 OFFER A 1. The Youth's Compaslon for 1822 S2.SO Including all of Off or No. 1 a. McCall'. Maufaxlne Tho beit Magaahia for wo en raadara All for la Jim BUBaatupTioNa RBCgryraj at Good to Remember To morrow Alricrhl Paste In Your Hat For sals by JOHN E.

JACKSON. K. NorfomiWesternBJl Schodulo Effective Sept 18. 1921. Lv.

Tazewull for Norton? 0:22 a. m. 2:44 m. Lv. Tazowell for Bluofleld? 10:50 a.

m. 7:26 p. m. FROM BLUEF1ELD, EASTBOUND. 9:80 a.

m. for Roanoke, Norfolk, and point on Shcnndoah division. Sloepor and dining car Norfolk. Pr.r lor car (Ilrollcr) Roanoko and Hit fferstown. 7:46 a.

m. daily for East Rndford. iutormodinto stations. 1.60 p. in.

dniy Lynchburg nnd in? tcrmediato stntions and ShonandQuti Valley. Sloepor Rluefield to Pblla lolphia, Roanoko and Now York. Din? ing car. .0.117 p. m.

for Roanoke, Lynchburg, Richmond, Norfolk. Sloopor to Nor? folk nnd Roanoke to Richmond. WESTBOUND. 8.20 p. in.

for Konovn, Portsmouth, Columbus, Cincinnati. Slcepor Colum? bus, and Clnclur Cafo car fa wpanioon. 8:05 a. m. for Konovnh, Porstmouth Cincinnati, Columbus.

Sleeper to Co? lumbus. Dining car. 12.60 p. in. for Williamson, Ports? mouth nnd intcrmediato points.

For rates, schedules, Pullman re? servation, and detailed information npply to W. J. WILEY, Tlckot Agent Hluofluld, W. Va. W.

C. Snundora (Jon'l. Passenger Agent, Roanoko, Works Like a Clock CA5CAM? QUININE Cures Colds in 24Hours SVANIIAItll ifiyrity Um ill IllHt or l.i Cllppr anil nvold HlnrML n. mm.I i i bus tit ai Iii? Mr. Illll'ii pi trail II IUI I.

CO. UCTKOIT lid nggcjillun ol Cull Tired "I wnn wenlt and run-down," roluloii Mm. Eula Burnott, of Dulton, Cu. "1 wan thin nnd just folt tired, all tho tlnio. I didn't rent well.

I wasn't over hungry, I know, by thin, I needed a tonic, nnd as thoro In none bettor than? The Woman's Tonic I began using Cnrdul," continues Mrs. Durnott "After my first bottle, I nlopt better and ato hotter. I took four hollies. Now I'm well, feol just fine, eat and slcop, my akin Is clear nnd I havo Rained and suro feel that Curdul is tho bout tonic ovor made." Thounnnds of othor women havo found Cardul just as Mrs. Burnott did.

It should help you. At all drurxlsta. R.87 Catarrha! Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of Uta oar, Cularrhul Deafness requires constitu? tional treatment. HALL'S CATAnnH I MEDICINE! Is a cnnstltutioiial rornody. Catarrhal Deafness la caused by an in flamed condition of tho mucous IlnbiK ol tho Eustnclilan Tulio.

When tills tubs tl you havo a rumbling sound ol Imparioct hearing, anil wlion It Is entire? ly closod, Deafness In llic result Unlcal tho Inflammation can bo roduced, yoUl heiulna may ha destroyed forever. HALL'S CATAHItH MI-JDICINE actl through tho blood on tho mucous sur? faces of Uiu system, thus reducing tho In. flammatlon and restoring normal oondt tlons. Circulars froo. All Druggists.

F. J. Cheney Toledo. Ohio. ORDER OF PUBLICATION.

James E. Kidd'." iT. against Madge Hart Kidd, The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce a vinculo matrimonii ior the complainant from the defendant on the grounds of adultery. And an affidavit having been made and filed that the defendant Madgo Hart Kidd is not resident of the Suite of Virginia, is orderod that esh do appoar within ten days after duo publication hereof, and do what may bo necessary to protocb her hi i tcrcst in this suit. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be pub lished once a woek for- four suceess ive weeks ih tho Clinch Valley News, a newsnoper published in the Coun? ty of Tazewetl, and that a copy bo posted at the front door of the Court house of this County on or before the 21st day -of 1921, thut being tho next succeeding Rule day after this order was entored, A R.

O. Crockett, p. q. H. S.

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