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Page 1: THE LANCASTER J NATIONAL BANK, · Prtc© 25ceuts. Mrs.Clarence Brewington was iu Bal¬ timore last week. EpworthLeagneSocial to-nigbt (Fri¬ day) at ChesapeakeAcademy. CherryUlyerrtne

RELIG10US APPOINTMENTS.MBTHODI8T.

Hir. C. B. James, Paator.Irrington, First and Thlrd Sundays. 11 A. M

Secondand Kourth Sendaya. ni»rltt** Prayermoetinic Wednesday nu/iitM.whiteStoue. First and Thlrd Sundays.* I*. M." 8evond aud Fourth Sundays.11A.M.'rleet'a Islaod, Sooond Sunday, 3 P. M.Thlrd Suuddy uljfht.Poplar Neck. Fourth Suiw.\> , .i p. >|.BAPTIST.

B«y. t. W. Cuatbrook. Paator.Irvirujrton.Srcond andFour? hBa n ln nll BBT BJFirst and Thlrd Sundays, 8 P. H.m.. .

(Preachina or Pray<r ,,»,-#.» jr,.-).Wleomlco. First aud Thlrd Sundays. UA.M.Kilmarnock. sovm-.d aud Fourth Buneaje, 11Bluff Point Chapei. Fourth Sunday 7;30 p. M.

Kar. G. Y. Bkadi.kv-. Pastor.WeUe Stone, First aud Thlrd Simdavs at 11A. M.; Sevoud aud Fourth Sundays s p. m.rleets Island, BasMMM and Fourth Sunduys at11 A. M.: First aud Third Sun¬days 3 p. m.

PRESHYTKitlAN.Kkv. H. L. Wai.ton. Pastor.

Weoms, Seeoml and Fourth Sundavs 11 A Mand 7:d0 P. M. * A' **'

METHODI8T PHOTKSTANT.Krr. J. W. Paki8. l'astor.

Wicomieo. First aud 1 lnni Sundays at 3-.TU pll'X8*MOUd *nd *ourth suodays at

Smyrna First a'nd'Thlid Sundays at 11 A MSampsou's Wharf. Bchool HoSe, s, o..,u andk ourth Suudavs at o.At p. M.KPISCOPAL.

Kkv. Baiamm lt. Micor. rBBtaiWhltethapel. Firstand Thlnl Sunduvs.ll A M.Iriulty. First and Third Sund*vs, ~:m p. mFourth SuiKlaj, Jl A. M.Grace, Seeond Sunday, II A. M.. Fourth Sun-*1H*, .> I . M.

LOCAL MENTION.r, L. W»)jui>r, Edltor Local Correapondenee.

All communicatlons ahould be addressed totbe Yikqinia CITIZK.N, Irvlutctoii, Va.

Carroll Hardtng was in Notfolk thisweek.

Dr. L. M. Irvlng was ia Baltlmore tbepast week.

Stopa the Cong-h and Work* off the Cold.T*xattve nromo Qulnine Tablets eure a coldIn 0110 day. No Ciro, no Pay. Prtc© 25 ceuts.

Mrs. Clarence Brewington was iu Bal¬timore last week.

Epworth Leagne Social to-nigbt (Fri¬day) at Chesapeake Academy.Cherry Ulyerrtne. tlie new m>-to-date and

great apecific for couRhs. To uso tt oaaemeans alwaya. Ile eonvincejl aud try It.-

Mlss Mary Dodson, of Wilmirgton,Del., is visiting Mrs. Job. Georgc.a W. McD. Let is on a flying trip thisweek to Philadelpbia, Washington andRichmond.

TO ll'RE A CUt.D IN ONK 1)AVTako Laxatlve Ilronio yuinine Tablehs. AllZF&V* refu«'d the money 11 tt tatls tocure.K. w. Orovcsalrfiiature Ia on eaeh box. 25e.

Wayland Wilder droppcd down fromBaltimore this week to wear off an at¬tack of the grip.W. Henry George, of Pbiladelphia,

was visiting friends and relativcs here afew days this week.

Tpleg-raph Toot li-.\«lie llropxCure* tooth-achc by bottloU e>itriolty. us

It were. Urand suceess. Only H> ets. Jas.Bally &Son. Ilultimore, Md.

Parties were given this week at thebomca of Mra. Roberts, Mrs. Kdwin Ru6-aclla and Robt. George.

Mcsdatnca Garry 1*. Mcasick and R. L.Willing and Messrs. Elijah Haydon.GrifGarner and Ed. Rarkcr are in Raltimorethis week.

If trouMcd wltha weak dlircstion. Ix-K-hintr.sour stomacli, or ITyou feeldull ultcr rntitur.try QBBBBBB iuinV St<>m:uli and I.iver Tahlets.Priee.Sk cvnts. Satnples freoat T. J. Willing& Co"s., Irvinjrton; Geo. W. Sander'a. WhiteStouc; W. H. Hardlntr & ttro's., Weeins.

Miss Eliza Mitchcll is this week withrolativea in upper Lancaster and visit¬ing her hrother, Dr. L G. Milctull, ofDowninga, who Is sirk.

Mrs. Harry Tignor and two littlechildren, who have been visiting rclativtaat Wlcomlco Church, took stcamcr heieWcdneaday nit;hl enroule to their hometu Orangc.

Cut tbtn out aud take it to T. J. Wlllinit A-Co'a.. Irvlntrion: Oeo. \V. SandcrV. WhiteStone; W. 11. llard n>t & llio's.. Wei ms;atores and trct a free Mimple <>f Chamber-laln'a Stomuch nnd I.lver Tahleta, the iwstphyxlo. They alao eure diaorders of theatoraac'h.hlllousneas and heudache.

Steamer Clara Ellen came up Saturdaynight from CapeCharles having on boardCapt. J. F. Bnssells and family, W. A.Leland, Charlie Milligan and others.They returued the followiug night.

Messrs. Lee and Wagner will be atLancafter court Monday to transactbuaiuess for the Viboinia Citizen, TheFree Lance, Lancaater National Bankand Northern Neck Mutuul Fire Associa¬tion.

Btop that 1* »ln

By going to the old Drug Stand and getttngwhat la needed. Also cures for couith?, colda,general dobtllty, woHknosscs, ebllla, dyspopsia,plles, aorea. neuralgla J kiduey and bladderthroubles. We havo I.ydla K. Pinkham'a. Dr.King'a and Dr. Pleree's raodiclnea aud SwaropHoot aa speclalties, so como and be tiealed.

T. J. Haydon & So.v. Irvlngton. Va.

Capt. Edwin Bussells left his steamer,Dorothy F. Wacker, last week in Baltl¬more and came home on account of sick-ness, bnt has rccovered and returned.Capt. Geo. W. Hoffman tvent up to aa-sume command during Capt. Bus«ells'absence.

STThe old Southern Hostelry, the MaltbyIlonae, Ualtimore, was never tn better trlmto eotertaln guests. It la uere that all Vir-giniana eoiigregate when visltlng the Monu-meDtal City.

Steaiuers from Raltimore under thepresent achedule come into Irvingtonand Weema only on Monday, Tueadayand Saturday morniugs Roats to Ralti¬more every afternoon but tiuuday. FromMillenbeck to Raltimore every afternoonbutThuraday and Sunday.

lllown to Atoirts.The old idea that tho body somet Imcs needs

a powerfu!, drastle, purgative pill haa beenoxploded; for Dr. Kina's New Life PIHs, whichare perfectly harmleas, gontly stlmulat© liverandbowelstoexpel poisonous matter. cieanaothe aystem and absolutely cure Constipationand 81ck Hoadache. Only 36c at T. J. Haydona Son's, Irving-ton; L. D. Hioneham's. Mohi9k;T. C. Bland's, Uehoboth ». hurch.

1901 JANUARY 1901Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fri. Sat.

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MOON'S PHASES.-O, Full A 7:13 JB.KCWVilloon *±. p. m. ^Mnongr Thlrd -, n 3:38 -». rtrat

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(LCjuartcr 12p. in.3:38p.m.

W(Mn 20 a.'mH P*"«t 07 *«_9Q.uarter Zl a.m

The Citizbm feels grateful for tbepatronage exteoded it on Monday (coort-day) last by tbe people of Nortbumber-land. Bttddcs good collectious ouj" rep-resentative secured U new subscribers.We are williug to risk it as an unluckvnumber, eveiy time, in such caaaa.

Visitora seen here of late: W. H. Bar-rack, II. E. Robertson, .loc Ktllam.sr.,15. II. Robhtson, Capt. Geo. V. Squircs.Oscar and E. Bruce Boatfraa, Jno. A.McKenney, Misses Virgie Duntou nndEoltne Williaina, Jas. A. Cbnwning,Eustace Breut, Willie Cox.Mr. and Mrs.Warner Ilurst.Mr. I>avl8. of the llrracf Cai'trigbt k I>avts.

Frederieksburir, (itm.ito and Marble r

wlll stait on Febiu«i> Bfl nnd make a trlptbroiiKh the eountioe ot the Nort liei n Neck;also Middiesex, Eaae.T,Kin>: & QaMaBB arvl Qataolirie. IT you would like any infoi niatioil, orthitik oT piirchaetng ir.onuments. a tarddropped tothe !'redeiiek*tMrg ofHce will btforwarded him.

A telegrani was reeelffd Mcrc Tuesdayafternoon to aearch ateamer for acolorcdman by the nameof Darrah Kich, who wasa fugitive from the Richmnud countyofficials, he being wantcd there for anassault on a young ulrl. Tho stoamerwas srarched but no trace of the manwanted could be found.

Theeleetlon and falrareover, but Xroas iccominir. and those that were dtspleasod w[ hthe past as well as those that v.rrewill <lo well to preparo l"or the luturo. In\ :, v <>f this the old tlrm. as usiml, is hn\inirthe Ktxxlles come in In advanee. s«rne nlr, sdjfor use and some to aa prepand hs fri-ndsmay think be-t. All are .on'.iu.ly in\lte<l tocome and aoe ia tiroo. but don't ali come atotuc. Yours iru'y.

T. J. H.vi don & Sun. Ir\ iujrton, Va.

It ia checring to know that our cxem-

plaiy and valued citizen, Capt. Wm. LMfssick, is improvlng, though it be liutalowly, and is ahortly expected homefrom undcr tho surgeon'a knifo in Ralti.more. We are of those who believe thatall the good thiugs to be said about aman should not be reserved uutil aflcrhia granite shaft shall have been raisedand we thcrcfore unhealtatingly dcclnrethat Capt. Messick could have been lessspared than any man in this comnnnityThat he ia rccoverlng, and we hope willrecover entlrely, is due iu no small nuas-

nre to the conceit of prayers which aaagone up from the people of this com-munity.

It Clrdlcn The <;lo»>e.Thefame of Ilucklen's ArnieaSnlve. as the

h»st in the world, oxtends ruund the e.trth.It> the one perfcet healer of Cuss. OBrMB.ilm-iis, ltruises, Sores. Sc*ld«, UoiN.tl.ir-.KpIods. Aehcs, MM and all Skln r.i uption*.Only infalll'de lMt« eure. 25c BboxasT. J.Kaydon &8onV. Irviimton: ti Tf fTTlBllBaiB**.Molusk;T. C. Illund's. Kehoboth Clunvli.

Late arrivals ht the Irvlngton Beacb:R. J. Paine.B F. Hart, E<lwin Lucas,Lester Anderton, .f. W. Muse, J. W.Cbownlng, A. R. Howard, R. L. FicklinManry Hundley, S. Shallcross,LlewcllynYerby, Aug. Miller. Mr. Necly, E. O.Tbomus, H. W. TreNklr, Baldwin Blakc,L. L. Baaad. Jadga J. C. Ewell, Capt.Jack Whealton, E. II. Browne, 15 Y. M.Hundley, Zack Street, Jas. McDaniel, H.Scott, Geo. A. Dodaon, W. F. Bcl/.»J, II.W. Yobe, K. H. Claybrook, C. R. Bray,It. V. Reynolds, W. Hcnry Gcorge, G. R.Finch, J. R. Butler, J. Parkcr, L NGraves, J. A. Ketcharu, B. II. Hobinson,H. M. Gresbam, It. A. Fitzhugh, Jas. A.Cbowuing, L. L. Gorc, T. Jeromc Downing.

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TIIK lXHTOit AT HOME.Oreat eare should liecxrrclsed as to re-re~

iliee Rtvcn. You ean lx< your own do<tor B9tcouphs, croiip, lioiirsenesa, aorc and tit-klln^of the throat and all bronehinl troublea, byuaingCherry Olycerine. the invlnelble CouphCure. Larire Imttlea 2T> cta.

J.<s. I!aii.y\ S.)n., I'roi s., llaltlmore, Md.

CAUOIITON IBI FLY.A pcnsion of |S was this week granted

to Chaa. W. Lindcman, of ColonialReach.LIccnscd ia Washinglou to marry; An-

drew Grovcs, of Wcatraorcland county,and Hatlie Marders, of King Georgecounty.

Long-distance hell telephoncs are be¬ing put in the cdhecs of the NorthcrnNcck Telephone and Telcgraph Com-pany this week.There are now six prisoncrs in Wcst-

moreland county jail at Montross await-iug trlal, and casea are accumulatiug forthe next Icrm of court, which promiscsio be oue of the busiest for a long time.Wm. Pced, aon of Gco. Peed, of West-

moreland county, three years old, wasburned to death Monday last. His cloth¬ing tmk tire while the family were outnnd when they returued he was foundburnt to death and the houae on tire.Those pleaaant traveling companiona,

Messra. G. R. Finch, G. N. Andcrton, T.Jerome Downing, R. A. Fitzhugh, J. R.Rutler and L. Jones carae down fromRaltimore Monday morning and proceed-ed to diaperse themselvts throughout thissection, most of them allghting at Irv-'ngton.

J. D. Garland, a prominent Rcpublican,luwyer and surveyor of Richmondconniy on Tuesday removed his familyto Raltimore where they will reside intho future. Mr. Garland has not partedwith his flue farm near Warsaw,and willbring his family back there during thesummcr months. His oajeet in going tothe city Is Io belter educate his children.

Tlie Motlirr'a r'avorltw.Owaateaaaaaw cough Baaaat* ai aae

mother'* favortte. 11 is plcasant and safe forchildren to takeand ulways eures. It is ln-teuded espcctally for coughs, coitis. croupand whooping-cough. and Is the bestmedicine raade for these diseaaes. There isnot the least dangcr iQ giving It- to childrenfor it contains no opium or other injuriousdrug and may be given aa confldently toabaiie as to an adult. For sale by T. J. Willing& Co., Irvington; Geo. W. Sanders, WhiteStone; W. H. Hardlng & Ilro., Weems.

IN MEMORIAM,Died December 24th, 1900, at the home

of hia father, in Irvington,Isaac Ileatb,jr., aged aix years and nine months.I>ear little brother thou hast left our homeTo go where death and pain can come uomore;Thla life was at ono time bright and dear,itut Hcaven was brigbterand doarer;Our livos have been made sad,Ili:t thino has been made glad.In Iteaven thy lifo will be bright,For thou shalt never know.t lie night:Pain will never be known to theeFor we kn.w it is not felt up there.We miss thy bright and lovingsmilea,Al.so thy deur a.id fjnd caressca;But by God 't was willedFor thy happy volce to beatilled,Thy vacant place does sadden otir heartaAnd thy abaence a burden that smarts.No more thy dear little feet will followLoved onos on thla oarth below,Thy ehair ia left vacantSlnce see thee we cannot,Thy toys ha»o been sadly lald asldeSlnce in lleaven thou dost abide.

Oarlingangcl, watching for thoso you love,In your bright and happy home abovoThy voieo now is Joinod in singingAnthoms which in Hoavon are ringlng.Dear ones are waiting to enter nearTo i.he little one loved ao dear.Bright and shlning ia thy little raceThat once dld brighten thla oarthly place,Sometlmes we think thou art saylng softly"Oh' why are you ooming so alow?Ikey is waitfiig.Are you md comingV"

~HlS SlSTKRS.Irviinrton, Va.

Thia KJRnatiiro ia on every hox of the gaaawtBiLaxativc Bromo*Quinine Tabieta

the remody that cnrca n eold 1m one day

Laneaster County.LANCASTKK OOUBTHOTJ!Rev. Granviile R. Micou left ti

of this week for a s'lort viait to ala BMMIu Alexatit!

- Faaale Robiaaoa, of Nuusvilie.spent Saturday and Suuday in our vil-Bafaaatkagnaal >f Mr*. j. h. laiianpoiLMrs. Jno. UaOfgO h.is returued aa her

home at Millenbeck after a vhdt of sey-eral wceks to her fathcr tit this place.TaaMaleelaaa raaaaOjr nnTinlaarl ¦!

the Rectory i* ptatiag to be quite in-structive as well as iuteresting.

Ron I.

KILMAKNOCK.II. A. w. Kallaia, of the C'i'-iwpemk§

wtn. has been quite siek for tbcpast wcek.Ciilford Flippo has bai :\ spcndiog some

days at his home nenr ]<Miss Louise I'ulnur is oa a visit to her

sister, Mrs. M. S. Stringfellow, at BrandyStation, Va. *

Willie Sniith (eolored) was before Jus-tiea EL W. Cbilton Taaadaj for druuk-enncss and was promptiy lined #10. Anolber gculictnan of the same color wa«

reUaead of i like aaaonai for aalaai1aroffaaae.Itob GhHioa arrived Wadaeadaj froro

a sbort st:ty in BalllanomM -. aiberl NobJetl aad attai Baafc

Braal spent Vfedaaadat arlta frteadaatWeems.Hetiiy 11. Kaaapa miagMoo-

day algfcl from pattlefpailag in an en-tcrl:;iument at While Stone wnsilirowuout of l»is3 bnggy wbcuCbapel and quite badly nart.

IBERIS.Not havlog aecn anything in your

paper from this nlace thin yearbecause your correapondcnt died witlithe nincteenth century, uOr that he hasforcottcn the Yihoinia CmSBB,* hutbecause he han n,»t eeerd 61 aaythlagthat lie taaaajat would latereet yoaireadera.Taara Ia aothiag pesattfai aroaad here

now but bad colds aud druramer*. Taeycome rain or siiine.

Mrs. Rnbetta Rrown aad duvlitcr, ofRsltitnore, are visiting Chas. L Browa,BBBI Mcnv Poii t, where she attctn'.olt'ni raaeralol her aoa'a vrife, arbo dted

letardayaad araa barted at WhiteMarafc on Baa4a* ataaiag.Mr and Hia, Baraea kaee aaored froei

Clicriy Point. Nonlium'.aa !aad COBBfy,i" Mrs. Thoa. Rrown's furin iu.tr Caaeaaler.Bdwia Broaa, jr, of Broani*i

and Marbry Hopklna, of Irvii.gto:'.hcrc one day Inst week.Miss Susic Thrift, of TTlOOllCO. wi!l

addiaaa tiie Vfoeaaa'ary Socicty at Waltt Marsh church nextSunday afternoon at aViB <<Y!.«k. aVaapr^i to iiic tediea of UM caateh tatake more latereel i-i this work in thenew ccntuty will he made.Rev. R. L. Uentley is UtOWiag BjaHl

popular with hisjM >ple. Tlps week heis vi>iting hia : iu this ucigli-borbood.J.C. KteKaaaef was atek with lafrippe

last week.Robt. Raines waa htre purchasing

wcir poles a few days aJl Y.

WHITE BTONlt.s (Jlara Sandera and Florcure

Qfaanam left Saturday to spend lomeu Baltimore.

J. B. McKenuey bas rcturned fromBaltimore where his wife undctwent an

opcratioa a few wecks ago at tbc hos^pital. Mrs. MrKciinn's condition, which»t «>ne time was considercd crltlcal, isim-provlng and Is now tbought to be outof danger.Howard llathawny. who has been quite

ill for tbe past ten daja, is convaleThe new dwellings of Geo. W. Sanders

and Osctir Tatham are about complcted.H. M. Saudrrs 00 Saturday last was

sceu by your correspondem aa4 vecmedto be in jolly spirits despite tbe sad acci-dent which bas kept him contincd tohla room tor tlie past flve wecks. Mr.Sanders is now nble to walk around tlieioom wilb the aid of crutches and hopestobc out within n few weaka.The C?it*.i]>(.rkt \\',itrhiintn says: "li is

reported thatMr. I.< lllaflprtf[¦ Clf WbiteBtoaa, and Miss Alida liayule, of Rced-ville, were married ne-;r HaatktTtUa on

Saturday, Daoambai Nik, IMO. MJtiHaynie and baaa leaealng aiaaio aaaiWbite Stone finanearly avat f.ui an>teChiistmas, when she weal home to spendthe holidays. Mr. Spriggs went overlater and returnt-d a Bencdict. The brideisan accomplishcd aud attractlve VOnnglad>."w. R Baadata wrs the guest ol Jadge

T. R R. Wright at Tappahannock a fewdays last week.Mrs. R. M. Sanders has as her gueat

her sister, Miss McLaurcn, of Powhatancounty, who arrived Wednesday night.

tjuite a crowd of young ladies andgentlemen attended the oyster roastgiven by Miss Pearl Dix Tuesday nightat her home and riporl a liue tiinc.Miss Alleyne Krlly is visiting Miss

Etlie Hathawny.Mr. Gayloid Sanders aud hride return-

t,l Saturday via Raltimore froiu R'uli-mond, where they were BMITied lastweek.Mr. and Mrs. Lfslie Spriggs are board-

iug with Mrs. Clura MeKeniu y.F.iios Merccr was in lJiliiin.irc this

week. .

The concert given B the town hallBlonday night was pretty good. Quiteacrowd was out.Mrs. V. C. Rrown Jias another fine

daaajatar.W.G.Rcynolds,another life insurance

agent, was seen in our town Sunday.Miss Lucy Hayuie left for Reedville

last Monday.Miss Alma Walker, of Middlesex, who

has .been assisting Miss Z. M. Williams iudressmaking, left for her homo last Sun¬day.Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Harding left for

Baltimore Tuesday afternoon.Mrs. J. B. Harper id on the sick liat.

a IVoiuiuenl Clneago Woman >|ir.,ks.I'rof. ltoxa Tyler, of Chlcago, Vice I'n-s

ident IUinois Woman's Alllanc, , in t-poaklngof Charnberlain's I'ough llcmciij, BB]sWBerai with asctero cold this winter whichthroatened to ruu inio pncuinonlu. I tii.'.ihtificnt reaaaaaai »>ut i aaeaaai :>> «rowworse and tho mcdiclno upset my stomach.A Iritiid BtTtaai me to try ChainU rlain'sCough Beaaadj and I found it was pleasanttotake and It relieved me at OBWaj I am m»«

aaaareif leeaeeaaB, saved adoctor'shui, timeand suffer'ng, antl I will nc\cr BC WWBeulthis splendid incdicino again." For sale byT. J. Willing & Co.. IrvlnRton; tieo. W..aaataae, wuito btaaaa 9. n. Baaaaaa &Dro., Weema.

Much Reardcd Bird.Dr. K. F. Waymau is just back from

Culpepper, where he killed a ld-poundwild gobbler tiiat bad Iwo beards on hisBfaaaf Bad one standing straighl BB ontlic topof the head, Dr. Wnymau bfOBgblthe head along as a curiosity..St.,Xtir*.

Dr. Wayrrmti is ralatcd to Mr. Jno.K. Hlakemore, of Millcnbcck, whomhe haa visited several s.asons, meet-ing a nuBiber of Lancastrians.

Northumberland CoKKHOKOTIlUm'KCH.

Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob Shrinercelebrated tbe 27th nnniver^w v oftheir ruarriage last Wedt csday even-

ing. (juite a number of friendswere preeent to partake of theirbouutiful repast. All speut a inos!anionabla evening.Tbe oldest child of Mrs. Bcnjarnin

(iiboney, who has been visiting hisfather for soinv tirui'. Kn quite eick.We truly hopo his sicknes* will beofshort duration.The "Crokonole Club," tutt la.-M

Weduesday night at the home ofDr. I'inckard. The program con-sisted of vocal and instrumontaltnusic by Misses lleleti and LauraChilton, Grace l'mekard aud CarrieCarter; reading by Miss Mary Carter,and''Btnnie" Carter. The remamderof the evening was spent in playingUrokonole and other games. Tlupatty dispersed about half past ten,exprcaeing themselvea as having en-joyed tbe evcinng very much.

This prttty bright venthef haspni faraert in the notion of clean-ing and okariog gttting ready toplant their ourly crops. BoanC fieldl¦te cet b i n witta fnrrown.

Ilelen Chiil m ha3 beenviaithtg h r aister at Kilatnmock.

. Kaa>pi ia alao vititingthere.

IfiatOarrie Carter is getting alongverv tiicely with bei "music clas3.'*She is quite a fine perforrner and

B ejttally aa gootl a ttacher."Watch."

TB1LBY.Mr. aad Mrs. Jo3eph Farmer atul

two intt reeting children, BtheJ andatui win,of Wasriington,whoarevi(3it-iag the lady'a paranta, Mr. and Mrs.Thonias BjdDOr, of Kmtnerton, ac-oortpaaied by Mr. Fuller Syduor,

il telatives near here recently.Capk. Bitlia Oowart waa oojitaia-.1 M u ral days last week.

Her many friends are glad to rc-Mrs. Agrus Pawson aa beinglaaoh better after having suchalongepell of sickueos.

Mr. Bnd Mrs..1. \V.'Welah, of Ooaa,have recently had an additioa to theirJ in the way of ¦ baby boy.Mr. uiid Mr*. j. k. BeatleyaraMippy aaet tbe adveat of a Bae

danglaad Mra. J. ELOlarkedeliaht

<t tbevoaag peopla of this neigh-¦orbooa bv giviag iheai a t;ift'y stew: of last week.

Oar pnblta Fchool is being wellpj.troni/.vil at prcsent.

Otti Lowry, of Readfilte, whoisat-tendiag the Bbeoaadaah Imtitute,

:>, Va., ipeal >.\w Ycar's uigbtwith relattvea near bere on his wayto Daytoa to rtaaaac hJaatadiaa. otfsis a young man much ndmircd by hismany friends bere who wish himmuch success.J

S. \V. Clark is spending some titnewith hia family bere. In April he

mplates leaving aguin for.SouthAmenea.

d. A. Keyser haa just relurned from¦ trip to Kaltimore. While tbere be

Ktaatad ¦ pilot's license.Miss Kmma Chirk recently visited

relatives near l.'tcdville.Aniel Cookrnan had the niisfor-

tune to cut his foot very badly re¬

cently.Mi-ssrs. llandy llatniltonand Ix?on-

ard Clarke visited friends near Vil-lage last w,-.k. & BOOIdUBL.

1IKATHSVILLK.We were glad to see our old friend,

C. A. Betts, in tho village Tuesday.A. K. Cralle seemsmuch improved.The new store of II. C. Kowe cSi,

Son is doing a good busincss..1.1'.. Xelmsisnow runningadouble

barreled hotel.one on the front streetand one on the back.

W. W. Filchett, a merchant of thiscounty, bni made au assignmentIfm BftifB Hall is makinganex-

tended Haitin Bnltiannw,aad Mrs.A. s. Rioa areal thither also, i fewdnja since.

Qeofna D. Bbirlej has been con-Bned to his ronm for several wecks\\ ilh an IfgraTated catarrhal trouble,ili- lesult of a deep cold. We are

glad to say he is on the road to re-

oorary.The Teachcra' Institule will hold

\t session on the fourth Satur¬day (2<ith) in .January. A peculiarly.ttriactive progratn will be presented.OfQoeri wiil be elected. Much de-panda upon them, aud it isyour dutyto choose and support proper persons.The advisability of having a linal en-tortainmcntwill beconsidered. Thereare prosperous and helpful leaguesihroughout this and other states, towhich tbc best teachers belong. Thepreacnt century will see one in eachcounty, pe^haps iu each district.Why be a back number? All theprofeaafona havesystematic organiza-tions. Without itsimple justice can-BOt be had. Do you want longertiiins nnd bctter pay? They will notOocna to you. Prepare for the Con-stittitional Conventiou. The CountySupeiintemlent will be on hand.Come and spend a profitable andpleasant day.

In the cate of the Commonwealthvs. Lee Veney, the jury sustained thefitiding of .lustice Kichelberger aftera two dnye^tnai, to wit, $25 and livemonths io jail.Ono Chai les Nelson was un Tues-

ilay afrernoon before Justice Kichel-berger for aaenult. Ile was sent tojail for three months and fined $15.

it'ouimunit'iitfd.]On Salurday, Jauuary 12th, the

case of the Commouwealth againstJ. Ii. 8horty for illegal sale of liqnorwas up for trial before Justice E. VV.Biohelberger. The prosecution was

ably looked after by our able attor-aaji Lloyd T. Sruith. Walter Ilath-away appeared for the defense. Theaccnscd had a chair near his coun-ael and beside him sat Kaleigh Car-ter, of Kilmarnock. The tirat wit-nesa for the (,'ommonwealth was oneJohn Turpin, colored, and a most re-luctantwitness he was. He had pur-chased nothing but ginger ale, al-though hc admilted it had the sameetTVct as whiskey. Ile dtnied thathe had admitted having purchasedwhiskey from Shorty on ISnuday.The next witness was Jim Carter.Mr. Smith ssked him some cpuestionsnot bearing directly upon the case,and hisinstant reply was "Ginger ale,sir, nothing but ginger ale." Mr.Clark was the next and last witness.He too Lestified to having drank gin¬ger ale in Shorty's place and that ittasted like whiskey and had the samecffect as whiskey. The Coinmon-wealth then rested its case. Thedefence introduced no testimony. Af¬ter argunient by couneel the case anjMsubmitted. The court tincd this"Shorty" $200. So endtd the aantter. Jrom the evidence offered tlutv

was do doubt Ia the minds of thepeople that Hhafty bad Bet n uellingliqaor. A few years gince Ixdtsburgdistrict vottd iu fuvor of local optionby agood oiajority. The citraeaa fortbe BBOal pa:t are a <|i:iot labef PaoplaBhetfcy dotaa*t pay lata the irtaaaan,of thla county aaa aad hi anatSaa;he came from.nob-dy knows where,and hiaeBtablJeaaaetti of thisahopat

i tta kiiowing at tbe time taallocal option obtained, showed aaopeadisregard for law aad was ia insultto every man in the towi.ship. Thfintroduction of "Lancaster Metboda"iu th'8 county wont work.We rejoice that wc have ¦ com-

moawealth'p attoruev who is able,Single and aloooTo hold his own

against the allied legal frnk-rtiity, aswas clearly demonstrated la thecele-bruted Vox tnal years ago. We re-

joice also that we have a justice ofthe peace who has the proper senseof houor aud cournge to do hisduty fearlessly. Ile iinposes heavvliues.whv? Roonnaothal istheonlvway to break up this illegal traffic,What do they caie for $10 and $90linety The people in Lottsbtirg whonre pajgaing this matter deearet greatconiinendution. They are doing allthey can in thie warfare for puritjand rigbi and against tho saloon. Itis a sail reflection, thongb, that ia ;:llages it has been n thankless task totry to make the world beibr. Soc-rates had to drink hcrulock as hispotion;itissaid that Isaiah was sawedasunder; the bloody bend of the Confessor was carried before the birth-day revelers and handed to Saloine.wh\? Becnusc the lips now silentand pale had dared to tell the truth.

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BsMl <»nt «.r nn bWNaM of llix IVimion.A Mexicxn war vctcran and i>r«mincnt

aataar wilteai "BBaaaa the aataattlaaBaaafl <>iChatnlif ilam's Q >lic. Cholcru nnd DaBTrlMMItemedy, I nm icminded that aa a soldler InM,odea in N7 and '48, I eonl racted Moxlcandiarrho-n and this romedy bas kepl im> rnnnrettlng an Increase in my pcn-don foron every."ewal a dose of t raeeerae me." It U un-cpiaiied aaa avtek aara taveaaRaaaaaai kpleasant and ssfe to take. For salc by T. .T.Willing St Co., Irvinxton; Ueo. W. Saudera.White Stone: W, II. Harding B llro., Weema.

Riehmond County.BHABP8 WHARF.DEATH.This commtinity was saddened be-

yond e.xpression on latt Friday morn-

ittg when it was lcarned of tlie deathof Ifra, George Allison, who died onFriday tnoining, Jan. 11 th, 1901, at 1o'clock at her home near this village.Sh;> v.as a great sufferer and had beenconliti'd to her bed four or livemonths but bore her sufferings withgreat patieuce and without the slight-est complaint. Ilor death w;ts calmnnd peaceful nnd when the Angol ofDeath came she was ready aud willing to go, having lived a pnre andconsccrated Christian life. ghc wasprcpared to meet her Uod. She wil!be greatly missed in her coinmiinitybut most of all in her home whereshe exhibited so many qualities of a

loving and faithful Christian. Shewas a consistetit inember of JerusalemBaptist church and did all in herpower to buiid up her church. TheOCOtaaad was a young woniati andleaves a heart broken hubband andtwo it.teresting little children,as willas parents, brothers, siaters and a hoslof relatives and friends to mourntheir los8. Her rcmains were laid toreston Sunday afteruoon at x' olclockin thecemetery of Jerusalem Bap¬tist church umidst an imuienae con-course of sorrowing friends. Herpastor, Rev. Richard K<lwards, con-ducted the services.

One week ago to-dnyYou eJoBBn your ,'\es in death,Whttaaailj waaal i>\ yaarbedatda,Aud saw you draw'yliur hsl brealh.And oii! waal paaaa ol aorroaThen came httO our hearts,

As we raallaad Um lartlwta factThat \vc inust forever part.Than b ¦ grtat deal ofaiekaaai Ia

onr Tillage at preeent, iii fact, somemeiuher in nearly every family havebeen conliued to their beds with gripand colds.On iieeount of bickness Rev. II. L

Walton was preveoted frooa lilliu^his usual appointment at Weeins lastSunday.

Christmus paaied very pleasantiywith us, tlie Obriataaaa axcrciaa forthe Sunday tcliool on Thursdaynight during the bolidaya waa qaitaa 8UCCC88 and very much enjoved,and tbe drama, "Old Maida' Conven¬tion," which was rendered on NewYear'a night was largely attendedand every one spent a very pleasantevening. About $82 was realized.

Misa Margaret Downing ia 8pend-ing several wveka with relatives inBaltimore.

Mrs. Sarah Cook, of Emmerton, isvisiting her son, W. B. Cook, at thisplace.

Mrs. Walton, of Norfolk, is apend-ing aome time with her son, Rev. II.1>. Walton, here.

Mrs. lludnall, of Northumberlaiidcounty, alao Mr. Fuller Blaudoe,of Baltimore, recently visited theirsister, Mrs. Fred Dowuing.The "Crobwelfarrived hereThurs-day night from ,James river loadedwith oystersfor Mr. Dickerson.

Theateamer Northumberland madeher first trip on this river Tuesday.F. U. Northup spent laat week iiithe village.

Capt. McNamaia recently visitedhiadaiifcbter, Miss Annie McNamara,of this place. L. S.

lirought Oocd lortune.Aamalittem iu his own pajx r lately BtoacM

*nw/.iiiKKi«»i fortune t 1 dltOrCaaia, Keitier.of the Saj/inaw tMw b. PobI Bad /...itiinjj. Heand his family h <1 (iie Qrtp ii; Ita WOtBt form.Their doctor diil . honi :io jruoil. Tlien he readthat Dr. KinKV. New DlBBOtetJ forOoriaump-tion, Coughaand OoMa MM a Kiiaranteed emvlor I.u Urlppc and all Throat and baagtroublos; trlcd It and sajs: "Three bottleacuredtho whole family. No other BaBClaOhaon earth equals it." Only MB and fl.Ouat T.J. Hayilon A. Son's, Irvin^ton; L. 1). Stono-liani'd. Moluak; T. O. Bland's, ltebobothChurch. Tiiul bottlcs froe.

NOTICE THESE:Read the big ad of our Home Fire As¬

sociation on this page.The Cable Piano Co , of Rlchrrond,

has a new aud inUrcsting ad.Edward Akers'son, Baltimore jeweler,

has a uew ¦ rj this i-<MiL' on 1st puge.

Deafaena Cnmiot l»e Cur«Mlliv loaat appUvattOBS, ns they eannot reachtl.e ihsea- e<i pi.rtion of theear. 'I'here is onlyone araj toeur." deafDBBS, and that i.s l<\ conatitlitioiial lemedifs. Dcafncas is eaused l>yan Inttaraed condition of the btooobb iinlnor oftbeKuatBChlaa Tulw. When this tuoe K't'(slaa.au <1 you have a rnmbllnn w»mi>1 or iinici t. cl a.-.ii Ing. and when it Is eatlrelj cluseddratnt'ss |B the resiilt, imil unlcaa t iie inllaianiMti.Mi obb 1k> tauen out and th«a tube natoredtB llHiiormal eonnition. hearinir wlll l»edcMrii>cd lorever; niite eaaen out of BBB areCBUaed hy uMtai ih, which i.-. nnthtnir l>ut anInflamod condition <»t' tlie iiiueous surfaecs.We will k^'c «>ne iluinircd Dollara foraaj

ca « ..i i».-.»t in-.i tcauaed bp oatarrb) tbat cannot beowred by llatl'a CaUuih Cure. fcend

r» ulars, fnK. .1. eiiKNKY Si Ci)., Toledo.O.Sol.l l*> Druffgiata, TSo.

Ilali's Family llllsaic tho l>eat.

SOMI2 MAIMONTKACTS.The following luail routes in the

eTorthera N'eck have been let by the1*. O. Oepartmeut and made publio,

Wiaraaw Ia BaaihcYilla,to l.. J, Waraer. *:>is.

BJaaoaaoa to Sharp's,to L .1. Vfaraar, £367.

No. 1 1,:;:><;, Karnbam to Sharp's,to LJ. Warnar, tftlft.

rVaraaw to Kilanr-nock, to W. A. Kubank, $7W.

No. i »,:>:;..), Waraaw to Wellford,to W. V. Mor-Hii. $121.:.").

N<». 1 t.:;io, Mnudy Toiut to Lodge,B> ¦'. A. Dameron, $1<I2.50.No. I J.::::;, Fairpori to EfoftaW

ville, to David Boaoh, -f 118.75.Ho. 14,.')45, Kilmarnock to Byrd-

ton, to Ar.drew Barber, $74No. 14,:U»;, Kains-wood to Haatha-

ville, to Thoa. L Alderson, $«:>.No. 14,349, Kilmarnock to Irving¬

ton, to Andrew Barber, fttO,No. 14.351, KiliHaaraoeaio lleatba

ville, to L. L. Yerby, $ i i *.No. 1:3,355, White Stone to Kil

marnock, to B. II. B. Hubbard, jr..$145.

No. 11,359, T.ippahannock to War-saw, to II. B. Bartlett, £34!).

A DSBff) .Wyntery.It Is a mystery why womoo onduro ltack-

i.che, Ibada he, Nervoi-sness. BaBtpBMelaiKlioly. raintim: nnd ]>i//.v SuelNthoiisands have |>iove.l that Bm -cl iu -r.it t-iswill aoicklp eure BB8B] trouble-". "I puHoi i -ufor years* with kicmy tionblo." wrltoa Mrs-IMu-lieChcrloy. of l'ctcrson, Ia., nnd it lnmehaek paiiud BM so I ecnild not drcsa BITBBlf.!-ut Klretrlc Hitt«-rs wholly cured me. an.iilthouKh H years old. I now am able to do allmy liouscwork." It ovcrconivs Cormt Ipal ion.ini|.roves fcpgat i(e. irives prrb-et >.

OiilytJOjatT. J. Haytbm & bWb, frvtiL. I». Sionehatn's. Mnlusk; T. ('. Ilaaaafa.Iteliotioth Church.

LEGISLVTUltK.Tbe special aession of the Irgisla-

tnre, which will be convened theSlSrdof thismonth in llichmond, willprobably not last over ten days. Itseern8 to be concedtd that practi-eally nothing will bedonebeyond ar-ranging for the holding of "the con-stitutional convention. Lobbyistswill be here a few day8 iu advance tomeet and chat with the early-comeis.The legialatora are paid >'180 for

their services at an Ktra lettida, nomatter how ahort or bow loag tiieterm may be.

Some itaiikiti;; Baalweaa1The following is ¦ reaaaic of the

baakiag businera ia Baltimore forthe years 1890 atul I'.m. }by the Siur.

NATIONAI. BAKI<"ar>itnl. fllJI.~s.30O IH.IUajNOSurplua and t'm'.iv id< <\

Prolits. :;j;iLoansiind IMscoums, r,»a5,s :tMeposlta, 1,415.548

STATK U\M.>..i',oi. MM

Capital. oon *l,.;:..('.'SurpluaaodUudividVI Profs ;hm<*!

and Diacouuta, 2.inu,iail»<I|>osits, l.;,K».um js.stii.aou

Over-Work WeakeftsYuur Kidneys.

Unhoalthy Kidneys IlaUc Impurc Blood.

All the blood in year boCy pssjcs throughyour kidneys once eve-.y tr.r.c mlnutes,

1hc o yorrblooo pui ihers. ihcy fil-

kha wajis oriatpuiiuaa Ia the blood.If they araaiok or out

c( orJor, they fail to dotheir work.PaJaa, acaaa^andrhaa-

vr.atism ccmc frrcc^s cf v:ic s.ciJ ;,i the

-I'-c'.eJkidney trouble.

Kidney trouble cau.-.c3 q-.:i'-k ci u.isteadyhcart beats. and makaa one fccl aa thoughthey had heart tr^ablc. because the hcart iaover-working in DUinptaf nYck, kidney-potsoned blood through vcins and artsrles.

It uscd Io be considarcd that only artoarytroubles were to be traccJ to the kidneys,but now modern actenca proves that r.eariyall ccnstitutlon?! d:-.eas3s have their bsgin-ning in kidney boutie.

If you are sick ycu can r.iake no miMakcby first doctoring your kidneys. "he mildand the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer'sSwamp-Root, the great kidney remedy issoon realiisd. !t stands the highost fcr itswonderfulcures of the rr.ost distressing casesand is sold on its m<:t itsby all drugglsts in fifty-cent andone-dollar siz-es. You may have a"sample bottle by mail bbbm orsW-.unp.Root.free. also pamphlet telling you how to findout if you have kidney or bbdder trouble.Memion this paper when writing Dr. Kilmerfic Co., Einjrhamton. N. Y.

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has brought permanent relief to a mil-lioo suffering womta who were on theirway to prematuro gjravea. Mrs. Mitcheliwas fast declining in health, when Win«of Cardul perforaeda"wonrierful cuw"in her casn. She suBered with the ago-uies of /aUinjr of the woinb, loucorrhoeaand profuse nienstrnation. The weeklyappearanceofthemensesfortwomonthssapped her vitaiity until the was a phys-ical wreck. Her nervous system gaveway- .Th«n fame the trial of Wlne ofCardol and the cure. Mrs. Mitchell'sexpenence ought tc commend Wino ofCardui to auftaring: women In words ofburning eloquence.

WiMorCABDUIis wlthm the reach of all. Wornon whotry it are relieved. Aslc rour druggistfor a $1 bottle of Wineof Cardui, and donot take a substitute it tendered you.Mrs. WBBa Mitchcii. South Qeakae, N. c.

"Wine Of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Orangbt Snave perfonaie4 a xnlraenlona <mr«In my can*. I bad boen a great salTererwith fAlliu* of tho womb and leucorrhcna,andmymensea cuit every week f«f BPOtnonths ai.d were Tory palnful. My hiis-band Indueed me to try Wlne of Carduiand Biiick-Drauffht. and now tbe loucir-rlirsa has dlaappe&red, and 1 am rcatored t >perfect beallh."

Tn cases raqnlrlng sperta!diuTttona, andreaa, KiTlnt;i-vi.i|.t<>ina. "The i-u.liea' Ad-v.v>ry l<epartiiient." The< i.:«i'iinuoi(a Mfliiluaa to.,i l: iti.iuooga, Tenn.

COMMISSIONEH'S NOTICE.In the Circuit Court of Lancaster County:.Tohn T. Parker in his)

own right, and asadminis-trator of lieltie A. Parker, }-In Cuancety.

vs.Ball, et als.

To the parties interested in tho abovenamcd eausc:

Take notice that, pursuant to decrcein this cause of September IStfe, 1JXH), Ishall on Wednesday, the 27th day ofFebruary, 1001, at my olllce at Lancaater,in the county aforesaid, proceed to in-qulre into and make statemcnts coucern-ing the matters mentioned In the thddecree, aud thereby referred to me asone of tbe commisatoners in cbancery oftbe said court. EapeoUlly concemingthe amount of money still due and un-paid lo the party p'lnintilT from R. O.Mayo, ailministrator of It M. ftfayo, ih |apecial conunis^ioner la this oaaaa, lO»K'ether with anv other aiallwa, speeiallysiated, daaanaa pertlaanl i>y laa aoaa*missioncr, or tlmt may be reqalrad byanv party intert sted to be. so stntcd.

Sam'i. p. OaaanaJt,Com'r ln Chauccry.

$202,000 of good, live iiisiirai.ee is now

being carried by the

NORTKERN NECK MUTUAL FfRE ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA.(Our Home Company; Offlce, Irvington, Va.)

In the four counties. of the Northern Neck.Lancaster,Northumberland, Biehmond and WeetmorelanA

Insnro.! only Dwallhagaaad Fmniture, tiaros utitl Impleaients No policy for more than $1,000 on asmgie baildiag, arlush aaahci it iatpoaaibU to have aaj baatj laaaIn operation live years. Only four ¦¦MMiatBai m that time, and they emall ones.UMarad pajaa small aatraaM Cat ta eaaaf ag^uta' aud oftice expaaata: he pavs no more until a loss issuslaiued, and theu only a few cents ou tacb $100 worth of property.

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Has cost the insured less than one-half of old companics. No law raita. Koeses adiusted by well-knownand KprfataUtifC busiuess men of the Northern Neck.

Ofhckus-/JudKe Jna C- ¦..II, Fresident; A*a S. liice, V*B -President;1 W. McDouald Lee, Secretary-Mana^, r; Dr. W. J. Newbill, Treasurer.Am.ition \L Directors: W. \V. Walker, Jno. A. Falmer and BaT. F. W. Claybrook.

Write for iuformation to the Home Oflice, Irvington, Va.

Jt DOl JjTO. ( . I.u i:ii. Presidont, ,lNo. F. Couldman, I. .,.

afEa*K G. Nbwbiljl, Gnahier. I Ass't. Cashiera.A. Randolpu 1Iowaki>, \ice-Prtsident. Loyola Lelaxd, J

THE LANCASTERNATIONAL BANK,

Deposits Solicited, Negotiable Paper Discounted.ALL COUltrsi>OM>EM K II bMPTLY AXSwKKED IN Sl ALED ENVELOPES.

Handsome Lithograpked Check Bocks presented to each Customer.WAI.L BUSINESS KKI T IX STJUICT CONFIDENCE.JB

BANK CPEN FROM 9 A, M, TO 4 P, M._The T. N. Brent Store is showing the most complete line of

Up-to-Date Fa.lla.r>d 'VSZinter Coods

In this section of Virginia. Kverything new aud stylish in

Dress Materials, Ladies' andjShildrer.'s Wraps, Ready-to-weer Skirts, Shirt-X Notions, etc. Big bargains inTrunks, Suit Cases, Telescopes, etc.

waist Materials, Millinery, Fancy Gocd«, Notions, "etc. Big bargains inMen's and Boys' Stylish Suits, Overcoats, TiIf you naanoC reach us, gand us your orders. Vou will l»e s:ife in ordering fromU8 as we guarantee satisfuction and will refund the money for auything we 8endyou that docs not pleuse in every resnect.

The T. N. BRENT STORE, Fredericksburg, Va.

LATEST RETURNS,COMINC FROSVi ALL DIRECTIONS.

Give tlie latest reports that Goldstronvs Balti¬more Shoes are in the lead in style, quality andpricc. Your ncighbor wears them, why not you?Vou are wasting your time and money in not send-ing for a pair of their new Fall Shoea Try one

pair for yourself and ehildren and your verdict willhe "none but the Goldstrom Shoe for me." "Writefor Cataloguc.

6REAT YELLOW FRONT SHOE HQUSE,\aw\ s. broadway, baltimore, md,

WBBesbbs^ i ilMWlaniaWalllllllaBallii.ajvCTwr^.. ? ^gggajaaganBg

A. BENESCH'S(407-409 S. BROADWAY,BALTIMORE. MDJ

. Qrand Fall Openingand timely bargains for watchful buyers of Furniture of every description.Carpets, Oil-cloth, Linoleums, Baby Coaches, Go-carts, in fact, anythingneeded to furnish homes. .

I can give yon I good parlor suit, covercd iu silk, tapestry or hair cloth for $|5 awl upwarda.I can give you a solid oak 10-pieee bad room suit, with large levcl glass for 20 "

A good baby coach from $4 fQ $25. A good gocart from $2.50 tO $15.

If any goods you may desire are not mentioned atove, write and all in-formation and prices will bo furnished at short notice. Prices guaranteed tobe as low as consistent with quality. An early call solicited. Prcmpt ehip-ment and low prices guaranteed.

i 407-409 S. Broadway,BALTIMORE, MD.

RememberedIn Death.==

Tributes of love still cluster around those who have gonebefore, and we engrave these on enduring marble or granitefor their graves.We have qnarries right here at Fredericksburg and can,

conseqnently, supply you cheaper than dealers of other citieawhich have none.

Marble and Oranite Monuments,Vaults, Statues, Ourbing, Coping,And every Description of Cemetery Work.

Call or vrite for oilicc and Works:

CARTRIGHT & DAVIS, FREDERICKSBURG, VA.

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