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For Lieut-Governor.J. TAYLOR ELLY80N.

For Attorney General.WILLIAM A. ANDERSON.

For Supt. of Public Instruction.JOS. D. EGULESTON, JR.

For Secretary of Commonwealth.DAVID Q. EGGLESTON.

For State Treasurer.ASHER W. HARMAN.

For Commissioner of Agriculture.GEORGE Vf. KOINER.

For State Senator.BENJ. T. GUNTER.

For House of Delegates.JOHN R. REW

JOHN T. WILKINS, III.

The Republican candidate for Gov¬ernor, Hon. L. L. Lewis, attended byHon. Campbell Slemp, of Big StoneGap, and Hon. D. Lawrence droner,of Norfolk, put in an appearance atAccomac C. H. on Thursday, as ad¬vertised, ana addressed a smallgathering of the voters of the county,of about one hundred, half or more ofwhich number were Democrats.In reporting the meeting there is

not much that can be said of it. Thespeeches were given an atteutivehearing but were received without en¬

thusiasm even on the part of the Re¬publicans and no accessions, it is safeto say, were made to the ranks of theg. o. p. on the dav.and that is aboutall that can be said of it. Indeedthere was nothing in the speeches to

convince any Democrat that it was

his duty to desert hisparty. The effortof Mr. Slemp, who was the the first to

present his views, was nothing moi©than a rehash of the beauties of Re¬publicanism and the glory that hadfallen to the country under Republi¬can rule, which the Democrats pres¬ent had heard scores of times beforewithout being convinced, lt was thesame old speech which he had made,doubtless,hundreds of times before andwith the same disregard for goodmorals, perhaps,as he did on that dayin his appeal to the Democrats to for¬

get the pledges made at the primaryand vote the Republican ticket. JudgeLewis, who followed him, can hardlybe said to have made a speech.his en¬

tire remarks almost being confined toa contradiction of the charges recent¬

ly made against him, that in his earlycareer he favored the "intermarriageof the races.". To the last speaker,Mr. Groner, was left the part to play,which the Republicans consider theirhighest trump-card and he did it withall the- arts of a demagogue. The suc¬

cess of the Republican party in thiscampaign, he said, meant free schoolbooks for aU the children,but no man,not even Republican tax-payers pres¬ent could be deceived by him. Freeschool books, everybody knows,means more taxes which will have tobe paid by the white people or theclosing of the schools,as it would takeabout half of the present school fundte pay for the books. In fact there isno necessity for free school books, as

Mr. Groner and well informed Repub¬licans know, as there is a law, whichprovides that books shall be furnishedfree to all who are not able to pay forthem.

President Roosevelt reached Rich¬mond Wednesday on a tour of theSouth and found the gates of the citywide open to receive him, with a wel¬come too hearty and sincere on the

part of all its officials and citizens notto be appreciated by him. The Pres¬ident showed that he was pleasedwith the greeting he received in theseveral speeches made by him in the

Capitol square, at the banquet at theMasonic temple and at the Lee Monu¬ment, where he spoke to a large num¬

ber of Confederate veterans All ofhis speeches, in fact, were full of

praise for the South and its people.He paid a high tribute to the valor ofthe Confederate soldiers during theCivil War and the progress the Southhad made in every branch of industryin the 40 years of peace. "Only a

heroic people," he said, "could havebattled successfully against the con¬

ditions with which the people of theSouth found themselves face to face

after the war." The historic great¬ness of Virginia too was commentedupon by him and given the first placenot only in the South but among allthe States. "On the honor roll of

those American worthies whose great¬ness is not only for the age but for alltime.not only for the nation but forall the world.on this honor roll," he

said, "Virginia's name stands above

all others." No utterance, however,made by him was received with more

satisfaction than, "that the standardsof higher races are not for those of

less advancement," which was con¬

strued as an expression of his beliefthat there should be no such thing as

that of equality of the races. The

hearty welcome which he received in

Virginia will, doubtless, be accordedhim in the whole South. As the chief

magistrate of the nation he is entitledto be thus honored and it is hopedthat his whole tour maybe an un-(qualified success.

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*Q.ober 21.,Oct.28.ier 27tli.Oct. 30.

Harborton, Saturday night, Oct. 21st.Locustville, Tuesday night, Oct. 24th.Tangier, Friday night, October 27.Keilor, Saturday afternoon, Oct.28th.

J. Harry Rew, Esq.Poulson, Saturday night, October 21.Tangier, Friday night, October 27.Modestown, Saturday afternoon, Oc¬

tober L'sth.G. G. Joynes, Esq.

Belle Haven, Saturday afternoon, Oc¬tober 21st.

Tangier, Friday night, Oetober 27th.Chesconnessex, (North Side), Mon¬

day night, October 30.Prominent off-shore Democrats will

address the voters at Chincoteague,Greenbackville, Temperanceville,Bloxom, Parksley, Pungoteague,Wachapreague, Painter, Onancockand Accomac C. H. on dates to be an¬

nounced in next issue.Appointments for November will be

published later.John S. Parsons, ti. Walter Mapp,

Secretary. Chairman Dem.Co. Com.

Unclaimed Letters.

List of letters remaining unclaimedin the Postoffiea at Accomac, Va.,October 16th, 1905.Mrs. Matilda Bundick, Miss Alma

B. Stewart, Mrs. Dr. Geo. Smith,MissBertie Stratton.Herbert Asquith, Mr. John R,

Coard, Mr. George Garrison, Mr.Jacob Guyer, Jas. T. Loyd, PeterParker, Mr. Tom Stant, Mr. LenWaller.

Bettie S. White, P. M.

The Wooldridge Orchilla Co.,Baltimore, Md.

Gentlemen:.I bought two tons ofOrchilla guano from you which I usedat the rate of 500 pounds per acre forcorn on very poor land.

I have a crop of com where theOrchilla was used equal to truckpatch corn. I am now talking to youragent for a car load of Orchilla.

Yours respectfullyE. V. Gunter,Franktown, Va.

September 30, 1905.

If you are in need of ladies, missesand childrens coats or furs go to

B. S. Ashby & Co.

Call on me for groceries, rubberboots, oil skins, and every kind ofwater tackling at my store at theOyster House. W. H. Lang.

We have the largest line of ladieslong and short coats and skirts ever

offered in this town at prices waydown.

S. Vf. Ames & Co.,Pungoteague, Va.

Ask for Bunk Trower, with NewYork Clothing House, 102 & 104 Bal¬timore St., Balto. Md., the largestretail clothing house in Baltimore.Tailor made suits to order.

In Memoriam.

In loving remembrance of SudieHyslope, the daughter of Orban Vf.and Hester A. Downing who diedWednesday, October 4, 1905, aged 17years.The Lord hath given her rest,From her sorrow and suffering,The Saviour hath wiped away her

tears,And bidden her come home.Good-bye then dear sister,A sad good-bye.'Tis hard to see the cold grave closed,Over the form of her we love,

But 'tis through death's cold embrace,We enter world above.

Sister Annie.

Another faithful one has left ourband,

To join her loved ones on the hap¬py shore,

Wp know her exit is a blissful change,Add yet we grieve that here we'll

see her face no more.

An exemplary life for young and oldshe led,

As one and all who knew her willagree,

So gentle loving and so kind,Filled with these graces, faith, hope

and charity.And when in youth beside that cot

she sat,And soothed with gentle touch the

child who lingered there,No murmur orimpatient word escaped

her lips,Content to watch and all histroubles

share.True missionary zeal she amply bore,Nor ever felt too much her means

she gave,Happy the thought if in this way,In distant lands some darkened soul

to save.

I think already in that heavenly land,Where falls no shadows,where there

will be no night,Many from China and Japan haveclasped her with a loving hand,And said you helped me to the light.

Loved ones you will sadly miss her inyour home,

Where many years she gave hercounsel and her love,

But best of all the battle is fought thevictory won,

And now she reigns with him above.

Now friends by this let us fresh cour¬

age take,And follow Him, our faithful friend

and guide,Cheered onward by the inspiring

thought,We are on the winning side.

Bv a member of the missionary So'cy."M. S. B.

Resolutions of Respect.The* following resolutions were

adopted at a meeting oi the Woman'sForeign Missionary Society October2nd. Belle Haven, Va:

"Whereas Almighty God in His wiseProvidence has seen flt to take hometo himself Mrs. Sara A. Bagwell,mother of our loved and honoredpresident, therefore Resolved,

1. That our society has lost a lovedand faithful member, whose pure lifeand peaceful death are a blessing andan example to us all.

2. That we extend our sincere andheartfelt sympathy to our president,Mrs. Bettie A. Rne, and to all the be¬reaved family and relatives.

3. That a copy of these resolutions bespread on the minutes of this society,a copy be sent to the bereaved familyaud a copy bo sent to the Baltimoreand Richmond Christian Advocate andPeninsula Enterprise for publication.

Mrs. J. H. Moss,Mrs. J. O. Mapp,Miss Mattie Brickhouse,Miss Mamie Doughty.

Insomnia and Indigestion Cured.

cLast year I had a very severe at-ta k of indigestion. I could not sleepat night anet suffered most excrucia¬ting pains for three hours after eachmeal. I was troubled this way for aboutthree months when I used Chamber¬lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, andreceived immediate relief,"says JohnDixon, Tullamore, Ontario, Canada.For sale by

B. S. Ashby & Co.,Accomac, and all county agencies,

Business Notices.

For Sale.At right pricea, 60 bush¬els of fine yellow Danver onion sets.best strains.

W. L. Elzey,Exmore, Va.

For Sale.Good trucking farm of225 acres with good dwelling of eightrooms in 10 minutes drive of Poco¬moke city. Plenty of fruit and plentyof resources. For"particulars audrosn.

Box 256,Pocomoke City, Md.

Girls, if you want red lips, laughingeyes, sweet breath and good looksuse Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.The greatest beautifier known. 35cents, Tea or Tablets.

Wm. P. Bell & Co., Accomac.Hall's Pharmacy, Parksley.

For Sale or Rent.The Stran farmsituated in one mile of Parksley. Itcontains 300 acres, is in high state ofcultivation and has an abundance ofesources thereon. Can be subdividednto three good farms.

J. H. Hopkins, agent forMrs. Wm. P. Custis.

For Rent, 1906-Levin Fox Farm.Apply to

T. S. Hopkins,pknley,Tasley, Va.

Sick headache is caused by a dis¬ordered condition of the stomach andis quickly cured by Chamberlain'sStomach and Liver Tablets. Forsale by

B. S. Ashby & Co.,Accomac, and all county agencies.

Indigestion, constipation.dyspepsia,kidney and liver disorders, ana allstomach troubles positively cured byusing Hollister's Rocky MountainTea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.

Wm. P. Bell & Co., Accomac.Hall's Pharmacy, Parksley.

For Sale.One deadrise bateau, 20feet long, 6 feet wide, good sailer,andeverything including sails in first-clasbcondition. Apply to

Cecil A. Loffland,Evans Wharf, Va.

Piano Tuned-Will have a first-classtuner at Onancock, from Sept. 25th,to October 30th. Send me your order.

S. C. McGrath.

COAL.$6.50 per ton of 2,240pounds.T. S. Hopkins & Co.

Notice.First-class boarding houseand livery- in 200 yards of New Churchstation. All trains met and passen¬gers conveyed to all parts of Penin¬sula at reasonable prices. Meals atall hours. Telephone to me at NewChurch village. Write to me at Mas¬sey, Va,

John W. Davis,Proprietor.

For Sale.A farm containingabout 300 acres within } of mile ofNew Church station.three settle¬ments in good repair. good truckingland with plenty of resources.sometimber. For particulars apply to

Jno. S. Parsons, atty.Accomac, Va.

For Sale.Twenty hives of Italianbees in best patented hives. Thehoney season being over these beeswill be sold at the very low price of$2.50 each.

Jos. 8. Bunting,Bloomtown, va.

Notice.The grist mill at Acco¬mac C. H., recently purchased by meof Geo. W. Garrett, is now open forthe accommodation of the public.M'll days will be every Tuesday andFriday.

A. J. Lilliston.

For Sale.The "Taylor farm" atGargatha lately belonging to Mr-Eugene Wm. Barnes, with the excep¬tion of about 2J acres at the North¬east end thereof, which I will sell inlots, the corner one of which is avaluable site for a store. The land ishigh, with not a ditch on it or need ofone, is unsurpassed for sweet potatoesand has a considerable quantity ofland already improved for trucks andhas a comfortable dwelling with nec-

cessary outbuildings, good enclosures,is convenient to postoffice, churchesand schools, is about 2\ miles fromBloxom station and half mile fromWoodberry and there is a good anddirect route from it to the public land¬ing nearly opposite on the seasideand a short distance therefrom. Pricesreasonable and terms accommodating.

L. Floyd Nock,Accomack C. H., Va.

For Sale.A farm containing about137 acres, situated about 3 miles fromNew Church Station, and about 1 milefrom Horntown, nice large new dwell¬ing, good trucking land plenty of re¬

sources, some good pine and oak tim¬ber. For particulars apply to

Jno. S. Parsons, Attorney,Accomac, Va.

If you want toSave money.

See our line of Douglas Shoes, Suitsand overcoats for men and boys,Trunks and suit cases, Furniture,matting and Linolium.

Heater Stoves $1.50 up.12 new guns, hammer and hammer-

ties, bought from a manufacturer.Well guarantee to save you money on

them.Yours truly,

BLOXOM k SON,Mappsville, Va.

^oXuatoVe "ReaV Estate.AT

Public Auction.The undersigned will sell at public

auction at Pastoria, on Saturday, No¬vember 18th, 2:30 p. m., their interestin the land assigned to them,of whichThomas T. Budd died, seized and pos¬sessed, situated on the road from Ac¬comac C. H. to Pastoria, about 1}miles from court house and 21 milesof Parksley, containing 44 2-7 acres,more or less.The tract ls equally divided into

cleared and wood land. The clearedland is high, in good state of cultiva¬tion and well adapted to trucks, thewoodland contains much valuabletimber.The land will be sold for one-third

cash, balance on instalments of 6 and12 months,with privilege to purchaserto pay all cash on day of sale.'mm.. W. Fletcher Budd,fe HI Laban J. Budd,

Mrs. Elizabeth Holland,Mrs. Mary Core,

Heirs.

MILLINERY AND NOTIONS.I have just returned from the

Northern cition with a full line now

open at Belinda, Va., of

Millinery And Notions.My stock is large, was selected with

with great care and in variety whichwill enable me to suit all my custo¬mers.

It will be my effort, by fair pricesand prompt and courteous attentionto receive tho liberal patronage ofthe public.

MRS. MARY FINLEY MEARS.

R. P. Custis, Thos. C. Kellam,President. Secretary.

The Mutual Live StockInsurance Co.,ONANCOCK, VA.

Insures Horses, Mules, &c.,At very low rate.

For information apply to theSecretary.

The Hallwood National Back,HALLWOOD, VA*,,

CAPITAL, $25,000.Patronage Solicited.

S. W. MATTHEWS. President.J. Vf. lUiOr.iHTO.V. Vice-President.J.T.LEWIS, Cashier.

DIRECTORS:Jas. A. Hall. J. M. Bloxom, J. W. BroughtonE.H.Conquest, Martin Hall Jos. W. Taylor.Dr. Frank Kleulier.J. Vf. Taylor.S. W.Matthews.

Established 1875.

Pianos, Organs and SewingMachines.

Why should you pay $10.00 to $16.00more for a sewing machine? I guar¬antee to save yon from $10.00 to fl5.00on any high grade sewing machinemade. W'hy should you pay $6/5.00for a sewing machine, when Iguaran¬tee to sell you the same machine forless money? I sell all makes: TheWheeler & Wilson, No. 9 Ballbearing,The White, Ballbearing, New Home,Standard, Singer, Household and allother makes that I can afford toguarantee. New Machines from $17.60up. Alwaj carrying big stockton handand can AU orders at once. Bargainsin Pianos and Organs can be found atmy place,

The Worlds Best Works.Henry F. Miller Piano,Behr & Bros.,

Ludwig & Copen and The Weaver &Farrand Organs. Pianos now from$175.00 up. New Organs from $60.00up sold to suit your convenience. Callor write for catalogue.

JOHN T. ROBINSON,North St., Onancock, Va.

UNDERTAKING.J

Haying purchased a new FuneralCar, equal in quality to any on thePeninsula, and a full supply of casketsof all sizes and quality we are pre¬pared to fill all orders as chet.p as anyone.Thanking the public for past favors,

vrb will endeavor to merit their con¬tinuance in the future.

L. J. Hyslup & Son.,near Keller, Va.

Phone in House.

The difference in flour lies some¬what in the wheat and a greatdeal in the milling.The difference in price lies some¬

what in the quality, and a greatdeal in the selling.Our flour is better than com¬

mon flour.because it's milled fromuncommonly fine wheat, by anuncommonly perfect process.

t .s ciieapcr because we ell ltdirect i* thc consumer at whole-sa.er.ler.The jobber and retailer have no

place in our system. We giveyou their profits.A single barrel, or as much as

you went, at wholesale rates.Write us for prices.

Eagle *lills,POCOMOKE CITY, MD.

For The Land's Sake.For The Crop's Sake.

For Your Own Sake.

Use Orchilla Guano.The Great Soil Enricher, and crop producer. An Unadulterated Natural j

Bird Onano, rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. Unquestionably the bestand cheapest fertilizer on the market, for general use on tho farm, Analysis Jquality and general Good condition considered. Imported Exclusively by

THE WOOLDRIDGE ORCHILLA CO.,No. 7 Commercial Market,

Baltimore, Md.WM. E. THOMAS, General Agent,

Nassawadox, Va.

Agents:.A. S. Matthews, Temperanceville, Va.; J. G. Littleton, Nel-sonia, Va.; Pate & Mason, Parksley, Va.; Wm. S. Nelson, Onancock, Va.; S.R. Belote, Onley, Va.; Coulbourn & Stockley, Keller, Va.; John L. Warren,Pungoteague, Va.; J. S. Bull, Davis Wharf, Va.; Wescott & Drummond,Painter, Va.; D. C. Kellam, Shadyside, Va.; R. B. Trower, Eastville, Va.;Wm. P. Wise, Dalbys, Va.

Fertilizers, Seeds, Hay, Mill Feed,GENERAL MERCHANDISE &C

For sale by the undersigned at lowsst margin of profit*)SHINGLES, all sizes and grades -best No. 1 heart a specialty.SALT.Always on hand.FERTILIZERS.To snit all crops and of best grades.TERRA COTTA PIPING.all sites.also Plastering Hair, Lime, Bricks.

FARMING IMPLKMKNTS-Plows, Harrows, Lc.

MILL FEEDS.All kinds and always at bottom prices, also Hay, Corn, Lc.

GENERAL MERCHANDISE.Including a line of farmers' supplies ofmany kinds.

Tour patronage solicited.and prices right in all lines.

J. W. Barnes, Bloxom, Va.

Call on usIf you want at Lowest Prices,

General Merchandise, Furniture, Cook Stoves, Heaters, fcWe have now a larger and betterassorted stock in these and otherlines than we have evercarried be¬fore.

We have in stock also car of wire fence, assorted heights.

Rogers & Boggs, Melfa, Va.

To The Public.We are in a position to fur¬

nish you with almost every¬thing in the

HARDWARE LINEthat the trade demands, such as

STOVES AND REPAIRS,PUMPS, and Pipe, Mechanicstools, Farming Implements,andmany other things too numerousto mention.Pump driving, Tin roofing

and Repairing, Specialties.All orders promptly filled

and at fair prices.Yours For Business

Doremus & Savage.Belle Haven, Va.

Q. S. Wapleswith

WM. WATERALL * CO.,4th & Race Ms.,Philadelphia, Pa.

Manufacturers ot.Combination and Uni¬versal Mixed Paints,

White Lead,Roof Paints, Etc.

For Sal© By-J. W. Rogers ft Bros.,Finney, Boggs L Co.,Powell St Waples,

Martin Mason Go.Rogers Bros.Rogers L Boggs, Melfa, Va.

Marsh L Bros., Chesconnessex, Va.ti. F. Byrd, Messongo, Va.

Baltimore Office:.514 American Building.

If so, write to the

LAUREL-

ItUHLAUREL, DEL.,

.Davis Bro. Proprietors,.For prices on Head and Foot

Stones, Monument, Iron Railingand all cemetery work in gen¬eral, and save money.

Davis & Bro.,LAUREL, DEL.

Agenti-W. H.Pruitt,Temperanceville; E. J. Windich, OnancockGio. W. Abdbll, Bede Haven;Bird ft DRUMMOND, Orangeville;Lloyd Smith. Pungoteague.

Str0ng' Reliable and PromptARE THESE:

VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINEof Richmond, Va.

PETERSBURG HAVINGS ANDInsurance Company.

^TTNA INSURANCE COMPANYof Hartford. Conn

PHEN1X INSURANCE COMPANYof Brooklyn.

ST. PAUL INSURANCE COMPANYof St. Paul. Minn.

MUTUAL LIFE INBURANCCompany of N. Y.

PRUDENTIAL FIRE INSURANCECompany.

NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS.

Losses Settled with Promptness andLiberality.Lowest Current Rates.We respectfully solicit your patron¬

age.

Kelly & Nottingham,Onancock, Va.

A DOLLAB MADE IB A DOLLAR 8AVJCD

Look save money,Parksley Marble Works,

Manufacturers ofMARBLE and GRANITE MONU¬

MENTS, HEADSTONES,TABLETS, &C.

Also, dealer in

IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN W000

Wroughti»on 40 cents per ft.Galvanized Iron 75cts per lt. and up

hDWARD H. HOWARD, ManagerPARKSLEY, VA.

Stoves! Stoves!Heaters as low as $1.25 lined.A No. 7 cook stove for $6.006 No. stove pipe No. 27 iron 12 cents

per joint.Elbows, 6 No. 8 cents each.Tin in sheets or in rolls, all grades,

pumps of all kinds, pipes and fittings.All at rock bottom prices at

J. T. Walkley,Belle Haven, Va.

Hot A. Cold Water.Steam Aeat. Kath Rooms.

Parker House,A. PARKER, Prop'r.

C. E. Townsend's Pocomoke CityLivery Attached. Maryland.

All Kinds of

High Grade Whiskies & WinesSold by the gallon, quart and pint.

Send PostoiHce Money Order orCheck with order and your addressand Package will be shipped by FirstTrain.

"MARTIN k HAM CO.Call attention to their large stock o

Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings,Builders' Hardware, Shingles,Laths, Lime, Bricks, and Build¬ing Material generally, Paints,Oils and Painters' Supplies.We are prepared to cut house bills to

order; also manufacture barrel stavesand heads of good quality. Our gristmill will mu every Saturday,Notwithstanding reports to the con¬trary.We shall at all times be pleased to

show our goods and invite you to calland inspect our stock before makingyour purchases aud we will save youmoney.

MARTIN k MASON CO.,Harborton, Va.

Renovated and Opened,My HOTEL at BLOOMTOWN VA.,

is now occupied by Mrs. GeorgeW. Ward, and family All needhave no fear in giving them a shareof their patronage, as Mrs. Ward hasfew equals as a hotel hostess. Heat¬ed bedrooms furnished if desired with¬out extra expense.A first-class LIVERY is still being

run by me in connection with hotel.Will meet passengers at Wisharts

and other points with team upon no¬

tice by writing or phoning direct tohotel.

Harry T. White,BLOOMTOWN, VA.

The Parksley M'f'g. Co., Inc.,

PARKSLEY, VA.

We have one of the best lines of Building Material and Hardware thatcould be secured and are prepared to furnish estimates on Doors, Sash,Blinds, Mantles, Newels, Stair Rails, Mouldings, Brackets, Shingles, Bricks,Lime Cement, Laths, in fact all kinds of Building Material and Hardware.

Specials, mill supplies, such as Pumps, Pipe, Pipe fittings, Valves, Ac,also Paints, Varnishes, oils and Painters supplies, Steel Ranges, Heaters,Cook and oil stoves.

We also carry a fine line of feeds, such as Middlings, Bran, Corn andHay at Wholesale and Retail Prices.

We are Manufacturers of Barrels and Barrel Mater.al and all kinds ofLumber. The Prices on the above will be right. Call and see us before Buy¬ing.

A, T. MATTHEWS, Pres., G. C. MATTHEWS, Sec,H. F. PARKS, Vice-Pres. H. A. PARKS, Treas.

Fall And Winter Goods.We offer to our customers this season a larger and better

line ofFall and Winter Goods

than ever before and an especially fine line of

Dress Goods and Finn© Shoesfor ladies and gentlemen.Our stock of Furniture, Mattings, Oil Cloths,&c,too is large and in variety

sufficient to meet the wants of everyone.We also have for sale all kinds of building material, Sherman-Williams

Paints, Terra Cotta Piping, all sizes, Coal, 2,240 pounds to the ton, Hay,Flour, &c.Everything needed almost on farm or in household can be secured from ns

at lowest margin of profit.Call and give us the opportunity to save you money.

John W. Rogers & Bros.,ONLY. VA.

CHASE BROS,MACKLEYCARLISLE PIANO, Pianos.

Pianos.Pianos.

DEFY COMPETITION.

5,000 have been sold in Virginia within the past 36 yearsCall and see them or write for Catalogue.Pianos sold at factory prices and on easy termsSatisfaction guaranteed.

s. c. rioBrick Block.Main Street,

9 MTgrs. Agent,ONANCOCK, VA.

3S£|illii?epg and potionHaving secured the services of 8 f"n=t-clas<-MILLINER we areprepared to serve our

patrons in the most a rtistic manner. Don'tfail to see ourLACES and EMBROIDERY.

ML A. McGrath & Co.,MAIN ST.,

Next Door to Postoffice. Onancock, Va.iSBBvOi HM.....Bt...-Ml9

Without a Telephone

Yoe Are

Deafamid DmmlbTo the wants of your patrons.Continuous service. Low rates.

The Diamond State Telephone Company,

iQBBBBQQQQQBBBQQQtHONANCOCK, VA.

W. S. ASHBY,.WITH.

LIKES, BERWANOER & CO , clothiers,TAILORS.

8, 10 and 12 E. Baltimore St, furnishers.

Batlmore, Md.

Likes, Berwanger & Co. are the Foremost Clothiers of Baltimore

Removal Sale of Pianos.Our new building at 102 N. Charles St. will not be completed

October 1st., according to contract, and as the property which we nowoccupy has been leased to another firm, we are compelled to vacatebefore October 10th. We will therefore be without location for two

or three weeks and in order to avoid double moving, storage and ex¬

tra insurance expenses, we have concluded to offer our entire stockof sixty upright pianos at reduced prices. These pianos are made bysome of the worlds most renowned makers. Special attention will begiven to mail orders. Write for catalogue, and in order to save cor¬

respondence,the time is short,please state what priced piano you are

interested in. You can save fr. .n $35.00 to $75.00 by buying now.

Second-hand organs from $10.00 upwards.Every Instrument Guaranteed

J. P. CAULFIELD A CO.,222 N. Howard St.,

Baltimore, Md.After October 10th, address all correspondence to 102 N.

Charles St.

Is Reserved For

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