LOCAL LACONICS$ Small Happenings About The Ciiw and Vicinity. t1’. T. Colgan, a former resident of Midcllesbm-o, but now with the Spruce Valley Coal Company, of uisiir, w. V:i , was hero for a few days on coal business.We have just received a ear load of high-grade JAndftnberg -Pianos and Player Pianos which we AVIli soil at bargain prices. Call and sec them.—Gibson Pros.,T. B. Bickloy, of Wooldridge, Tenn., was in this district this week.FOR RENT.—On Chester Ave., modern, six-room house; hath, clec-I trie lights, closets, pantry, inquire [ of ' F. D. HART. 7-tf.J. Frank, of Bristol, Tenn.. was! here this week on various matters.- Five-room flat for rent in Colson j Block, nowly papered and painted throughout: now’ bath room. Apply to Dr. J. P. Brashear.\V. T. Hull, of Hazard, was here | on business early in the week.For Rent—4-room apartment on I West Cumberland avenue, all mod-1 ern conveniences. Apply .to Mrs. C.E. Herd. tf*Attorney and Mrs. E. F. Fowler I returned to their apartments in the| Weinstein Building Monday inorn-| Ing after residing all summer . at| L,. M. 11.FOR RENT—One E-room flat with |I all modern conveniences, centrally |I located. Dr. J. P. Brashear, tfYale McManus left Sunday on a1 business trip to Chicago.LOST—Uumbrella, with straight1 handle and rounded knob. It is an old friend, and 1 would give a small reward for its return. John Howard, Attorney. JB‘2tII. A. Manning, the demonstrator of the Lindberg Player Piano, of I I Columbus, Ohio, is here this week | at Gibson Bros.Bill Kincaid, of Boone’s Path, Va., was here Wednesday on affairs connected with his brick plant there!We are introducing a new lino of landcnberg Pianos and Player Pianos and will save you from $100 to $150 on your purchase. Call and let us show you.—Gibson Bros.‘ Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hurst, oil Bynmvood Road, a 9-lb. boy Tuesday night. Both mother and son are doing fine.Come to Campbell’s opening Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16.of