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RELIG10US APPOINTMENTS.HKTHOIM^r.
Ukt. Oa K. J.vars, PaMor.irrinKtun. Flr-et h;io Third Sendaya, 11 A. M.
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Sunday mPoplar Waek. Pourt u Buadajr, a 1". M.BAFTFJBT.
Kav. r. BT. Ca*av aBBaaau Pastor.IrviUijiou.Si'tHjuduad'ourtliSundMya.i I r.v
Kirst and Tbird Kundaya, 8 p.M.tP> Prayor mwUnc).imi Tliird ^uodaya. li A. M.
Kiimarm>ek.>«co.,.i aud Fowirtta baaBiutr Potat ciia-.ei. PourtB ffaaaaj 7:;«j p. M.
Kkv. «;. v. Bbibibj. r*aaaaa, Ptral aaa TBlrd Buaaajra at n
'. ML; aeoood aml PourtaBunii\ i H p. tu.
inm and PourtB ftnmBaj - «iII A. M.; Plrsi aad i Bli i oundavs a |>. iu.
PUESiiV I I.IU Wuav. li. l w aiaoa, raaaaaN
i»«i and Puurtta Sundajra 11 A. MnikI -.:¦*) f. M.M |T1UMXST PUt» IKST.VNT.
r. j. w. Pahk, raatataB u nailrio, Plrat aad l bird Suudaya at 3:30 P.
M.; ttocood aud Kourilt Suodaj "II v. M.
Bmyroa Flrat ai d Thtrd Bandaya :it 11 A. M.BaaapaoBti Whaurf, Bebool Hou ?., aoooadaUMlPourtB Suudara at ¦." ''. >l.
JLOCAL MENTION.1 I.. Wiigiiri-, Kdilor Locill < <>rr«-»|>oinl<-ii< t\
?lleOtaaBunieations should l>e a<ldres.-el toPiauiaiA i'im/.in, IrvlDKton. \ m.
J. E. I.eonard made a BJteg trip toTappahanuock last week.
*7. HaO Laa lafi Triadaj for a twoweeks' slayiu Fredericksburg.
Ra*. C. H. Jaaaaa will priacb in thellaptist church next Suuday night.GharUe witite, ol Baatara Bhora, has
aaaa viatttBg his btataar, vT. T. Waite.
PowOar Boc BJea,rlcaaa: a, uv.
.Mi^-. atary L. Baaaaoaa left vTedaaa*daytO attend Woman's College, Kich-Baoad.
Miss Kate Howe has becun teachingin the family of VV, B. Simmons aaaiChases Wbarf.
*Ve aotc Mcsdames Sallle Rowe audGea, I). Oalaa and vT. O. Aahaara as
aaaoag our sick oni'M.
Mrs. Magjgjia Wfldar icft to-day (Thara-day) for BaJttaaora, where she aaaa t.>
BBitthaBB fall millioery.Baooorau* tu>mc aattaraaaaa aaaBaa yourruniH-: ..: W.U.Jcaaa, LftwaJton. Laneaster
\a*. M.Mterial tbo best. priees low, bi* irt-iulita. avei.
W, A. vTaavar, a prominent colorcdBBBfl trotn l.itwalton, was here Tuesdaytradlagufl his raotag oaaaa,
..vould warn all hicycle rulers from\\ hiteStor.e to heware of the liltle hankbelwaaa the praaoalaa aud GhaBBoaahaAcudcmy.
0, B. Newbill, o! Ehaea county, camedoa B Friday to enler bis daughtcr, Misaireiie. at a pupil at tbe Cheaapvakc*Aoaast
Iho tre.-O su<Tr.s «,f Chnmherlaln'-. ('o'.ie.i.iun.l Dtaj-rhooa Kemedy in the treal
tueut ol bowel oomplalnta aaa aaada us aaaaifanl over tb<* irtvater e.iri ol tbe ctvtllaedworld. r'or taie o\ I. J. W||||nc*Co^ Irvlimtou, \ a.. ... \v. Mandem, White Stooi \ .1.v*. it. Mai Va.
Mr. and Mra. A. Katidolph Howardand littledaughtor, Who had been spcnd-ing a few da)s bare, iefl Saturday forin hfrtcbaaeug.
<*. IJ. W, Nalle, of Oalpapar, spcnt.; daga bare thia week. aa tbe ajaaat
of baa Boa, W. 0, Kalla, AssiatantOaabaat Lancaatcr Natioual liank.
Mrs. C. J. Bobatta rt'.urued Tburedayfroma vi-dtto ber brotber iu WOBt Point,Va., aud waa accompanied home by hernii-ce, .Mi.-s Muriau Oweua, of that city.
ai.-ii \aa bay fJbaaa-b. riain** « ollo, Cbole*ra aml 1iiarrh.i*a Uein? <ly. T. ... \\ tilitiK .v CO., lrxintrion; <i. W.*-..i.i.i>, White Mi.ta . or W. 11. Hhi.Uiiu.*. n,.... Woaaaa, will reraad your money Lf\....;.i lootaatlaaaUafioruataaTlt. Ii Laavenwbere admltted i<» ik- Um m..*.t aaaeaaenil.111,*.t> ni uae for bowel eoniplalnta aad Baaonij on.* that noM-rtailM. It is |>1< asaut, .sai«*
rvliablo.
A 11. lord, while woiking at Weenis*>n ThuracUy laat.fotl from Loomia* oyalerboaoi BBd when found waa.unconacions.Bftaaagh aaearely heaaaad Mr. Pord c*.-
aaaed berioua Isjary.Tbe little sail yacbt, Waap, of Nor-
folk, barbored here one night last weekwith Howard B Baalgtaa, II. s. Mott,i>r. 11. n Weaater, Bdward F. Lawieruud B. F. Billups aboard.
We are in.bbted to tbe TidewaterAgeklOhoial a Stock Asaociation, at Tap-pabaaaOOB*, for invitatiou to viait theirfair, aBhlaa batBB on Oeiober :{, 4 and 5.The fair promises to bo tbe moat attract-tve aear bcid tbero.The c;rr»t«-Ht KviOruc* or the daiiKora ofCholera BMirbua, diarrhu-a. aud d>>entery isthe iiiik.;.-.-iu tliedeathiateduriux thobiini-mermoutha Youeaaoot ba too oarofuL andparBoular attentioti *.houwi n,- va,ui to thoaaa. a auppiy ..t pa» biujbb aaoaid ai-vaxabeal baad for Ueaa ba raBeioaaft alltLateaaaaati. aureaadapeedy. Ateat-pooufu]Mlleun- auy onlina.j oaao. Avoi.i -.uOstiU>ere 1.- hui uoa Palo-KUler, Horry1 »a\ is". }': Re BMi aud f.Oe.
Bteeaaar Oarea Dillard will carry thoseftoai ihia section deairiug to bear Hon.Jao.YV. DanieJspeak atSaludato t'rbanaon ber rcgular trip next W'ednesdaymorning, returuing Xor them at night.Fare, 7.*> oaata round trip.
aliaaes Itebecca llardiug, Beile andBali, all of Nortbumberland
OOBBtr, tOOB sieamer here WeduesdayBBOfBiag tarout* to Farmville, whereCiey will atleud tbe State Female Nor-..ual Bohool tbt coiuing seaaion.
1 abeaa h a eaaaaja aa mo«tev**ry-Uanaa, arraa Uu* aaaaoea, and I hearthebofl-tom rall h.i*. >rotten BB O.p at the old .-taii.l. 80>-¦> lh. re aml l>e ...nvineed ol tlie pBaaaa, nndBM what *o:: :iee.l in the way of guod tliiiiRS
md aaar. Ibera\iaoaaxwhaa aa tiuuatate audyou're nure to jrei »iood welKhtandjair anoao, baa n«»t aaoa* e<>-t, ut
T. J. IU*. ix.\ .v Boat, Irxfut-ton, Vu.
lir. G. Uussell Cottingham, of Olto-¦oiau, epeat a few daya this week withfrieuds here. The Doctor leaves Satur-day for Montagues, Essev couuty, wherehe will practice in tbe future. The bestw iidies of his host of friends hore goesaitb bim.
Viaitors &een here recently: Mr. andMrs. O. it. Daatoa, Mr.*>. E. C. Crosaiud fiieuda, Mac Rohbtaa, J. H. Elliott,fi. 1*. Grcaham, Tom Hall. Sr., aud Jr.,Geo. W. Thompson, 1). it. .lamea, Jr.,(Jeo. W.aaaiero, .Ir., Misa E'la Davia,E. Hruce Squirea, Euataee Hrent, Jas.M.irding, Mias Marian JaoQca, Cy llard¬iug, C. S. Dunton.
*100 Reward If5l<)<).Tlie readers of this paper will be. pleaacMl t )
loara that there im at leattl ono dreadml dia-.(-.¦ tluO sei.-m-e Iimh l.eeii uldt* to eure in allttasea,aadtbal BQatarrb. M.«ir.s c.it.irih
eura is the only iK.silUe eure known to theniolieal Iraternlty. Catarrb belnv a conati-tuUonal dlaaaaa, requtraa a eon-ititutionaltreatiix nt. HallV Catarrh Cure Ix takeu ln-teniiillv, aetlBB direotly ii|H>n the iilood andnmooua aurfaoaa <>r tbt iialiiai.tBarabj msttroyiaa tbe fouadauUoa <>i the .liseaae, anduivinw ih<* patleat atrenatb i.y i.uii.UiiK uptbe oonatitutlon a.i.l aaMiMtiiiK nature in do-intrltawork. Tbe proa-rtoiora bare aa aaook1.1.O1 in it-* 'inatne |>oweiH, that thoy ofer<»n ilun lie.l .loiiarM for mi>\ case that it failatocur.%. Bend for liatol toatimonials.Addreaa. P.J.CHKNKY .V (o., Toledo, O.>....l l>> drugiriat. 75 oenta. *
llalla Family Pills are the bcat.
SBKAK1NG HKBE.Aa advertl'ed. Hon. J. M. Stubba bald
forth at the pavilion of the IrviagtonBeacb Ho'.cl Monday BBgaa. Accornpany-iug hitu were Keputli-an County Chalr-inan, S. 1'. tireshatu, and Thos. Ball, Sr.It being a Bepublicau meeting by virtueof appointment thut uot iu alleiidao-i.as thete was not a Bepublicau face vlstbleother thau tbe three uamed visitors) Unterins were decidedly iu favor of the Kepublicans. Mr.Cresham introduced MtStubba, who Baada practically the BBBMspeeeh that he did h few hturi previou-*at the paauraaaaaaa Jadga Haaa was
introduced by Demoeratie County Chair-¦BB, W, B. Sanders, and gtVBB htilf an
aaOr. In that short space of time thedudge paid a great deal of attentiou t«>the eandidaey of Mr. Mutths aud t he e<ut-
tiuuous applause from the assembied la-BBBB and gentlemen showed that his shotswere well aiined and got home. Mr.11*11 ciosed, and endeavored to reeoversomeof the ground toal at the Court-house, but his talk was pretly much thesittie, aud, aside from the advanta^e tobe derived from the "last say," it hadlittle effect. Tbe BBBBtlag was stricklyand uuauimously Demoeratie. Therewere present about seveuty-tive gentle¬men and a do/eu ladiet.
A Niglit ot'Terror."Awful anxiety was felt for the wi k>*j
of the hrave General Burnham of Maota-ihs, Me , when the doctors said she aroatddla trom l'neumouia before BaOralag"writes Mrs. S. U. I.ineoln who attaadadher that fearful uitht, but she baawad forDr. King's New Diseovery, wliich hadmore than once saved her life, and earadIter of .'onsuiiiptioii. After taking, sheslept all night. Furtber uec entuely euredher. This marvetous BBadlda* is guar¬anteed to cure all Throat.Chest and LaagDlaaaaaa Oalv gOc aml 1 00 Trialbotlles free at T. J. Ilaydon & Son, Irv-ington; L. I). Stoneham, Molusk; T. C.Itland, Behobotb Church.
CAUGIITON Tlli: ILY.Leslie C. Garnett, of Mathews County,
was last week adntitted to the VirginiaBar.Hon. Jno. W. Daniel will speak at S.i-
luda ucxt Wednesday on tiie laaaaa ofthe day.There will be a meeting ot the Confed-
eratc camp of Westuioreland at Monttosson court day.Mr. aud Mrs. B. B. Gritlitit, of I'.m-
niettou, are spendiug tliree or four daysiu Baltimore this week.The Nocthern Neck Agricultural As-
soeiation has postponed its fair until Oc-ber 31th, N&vcmber 1st and 2nd.
It bas turned out that the uegro BBB<pectwho went from Middlesex to Halti-more did not have small-pox after all.
J. S. KfTo»d,of Blrhmond county, whohad the misfortunc last week to hreakhis arm, is doinir as uicely as could beexpected.
Lucius H. Coles and Mlss Ina It. Con-way, both of Northumbcrland county,were grantcd a marricge licensc in Balliniore Tuesday.
Mr. Eustace.Tones and Miss Etta JoaBB.both of King Georgc couuty, were inar-ricd last Saturday. Bev. II. II. Four?perforraed the crremony.ggaaahop Whtttta wm peaaah at vTbttaChapol, October 0th, :t p. nt., Trinity, OctebertthaSa, m.. Grace, October lOtlt,1 bSO a. m., Farnham, October tgah, 1 |£0a. m., St. John's, Warsaw, OetOhet I tth.1140a m. aod St. Paul's Chapel, NoniiniGrove, 3 p. m.,on the eamc day.
Bev. H. II. Foues, who has been pas-tor of Bound Oak Hill llaptist chureh,in Iving Georgc count*. for nearlytwenty-iive years, hastendered his rcsig-uation. It is to take effect October 1st.Corporal L. C. Hammack, of Sunny
Hauk, Va., who has had a recruitittgolllce |a Chieago for the past threemonths, has been ordercd to Washing¬ton forcxamination preparatory for pro-motion.
.Messrs. Jones and Stubbs, opposingeeadMatea for Congress, were both onateamcr Lancaatcr Tucsday. Tbe rornieiwa8 on hia vvay to fill an .ippointiuent bjHaltimore and tbe letter on a busluesatrip to Phikdolphiu.The Bowling Grecn Feiualo Scmlnary
i-* BBoet foeteaata hi aaooilBglbaaaaihaaias teacber of Miaa Suaic A. Rock, daugh-ter of L. T. Hock, of Litwalton. MissHock is a graduate of Woman's CoUegO,Lynchbarg, and ia one of Lancaater'amost accomplished aud attractive youngladies.
A AVOXDERFUL CURE OFDIARRHOEA.
A Proniinent Virglaia Editor HadAluiostUiveo Up, but Was BroughtBack to Perfect Health by Chani-berlaia'a Colic, Cholera aud IHar-rlioea Remedy. Read IIis Edl-torial.
From the Timex, HlUstille. Vu.1 auffercd with diarrhoea for a k*BB timeandtn.)UKhIwiu**paatl>einKCured. 1 ha,isiM*ntmueh time and money and autTored so ruuehmiaery that 1 haa Hlniostdoci.le.l toniveup allbopeaol reeo\e.y and await the rosult, i.ut
Dotlotng theadverttaecaeat ot CbamborlaiuaColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy aml alsosome testinioiuals atatintr how some womiertulcuroa had been wrouitht by this remedy Idec'ced to try it. Atter takinK a few doOM Iwasentiroly well of that trouble. and 1 wishto say furtjjor to ir-y readers aml lellow sot-tereiathat 1 am a hale and tiearty man t<> dajand feel as well aa l o»or did in my lifo..O. UMookk. Sold by T. J. WfllintfA; Oo
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lrvm/ton, G. W. Sandera, White Mtone; w. 11. Har.loiK & Hro., Weem.s, Va.
JUNIORS CELEBRATE.<>u last Tbursday cvening, Sept. 13th.
tlrememberaof Weems Council, No. 100,Jr. O. U. A. M., which ia in a tlourish-ing condition, beld a iitcrary aud socialeniertainuient in their hall at Weems.Every member brougbt two or tbrecfriends and a royal good time was liad.The following programme was raadpeadafter which tbe membera and guests; tothe number of 200, were treated to ie<cream, lemonade, cakes, peacbea audother OeiaaWBBa of Ibe season.
1'UAOKAMMK.Address of Wclcome by tbe Councilor,
J. C. Harding; Cborua, "Red, \\ hiteand Blue," by Council; Recitation,"Vankee in Love", by Miss LilianHoberts; Vocal Solo "Little Georgialtoae," Misa A. Blanche Measick; PiauoSolo, Mr. L. L. Gore; Recitation,"The Fireman's Weddiug", by MissGeorgia Meekins; Piano Solo, by MisaMarian Owens; Recitation ,"Aunt Nancy'aAccount of a Fashionable ParlorRecital,"Miss Kate Rowe; Vocal Solo, "EveryNigger Had a Lady but Me", Mra. L.M. Irviag; enchore ."My Lady Lu";Duett "Sunny Teunessee", by Messrs.Fax Harding aad J'aul Palmer.Tbe Couucil deairea to extend tbanks
to the Chaa. M. Stieff Piano Company,of Baltimore, through their agent, Mr.L. L. Gore, for the uae of a handaomepiano.
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AJu.nior.
Stood l>eath Off.E. B. Munday. a lawyer of Henrietta,Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He
aaya: "My brother was very low withmalarial fever and jaundice. I perauadedhim to try Electric Bittera, aud he wasaoon mucb lietter, but cojitinued theiruee until be waa wholly cured. I am sureElectric Bittera aaved his life." Thiaremedy expels malaria, kills diseasegerma and puriliea the blood; aida dlaaa.ion, regulatea liver, kidncya andbowela,ouroa conalipation, dyspepaia, nervousdiaoaaea, kidney troubles, fcinale com-plaints; givea peefeethealth. On.at T. J. Haydon & Son, Irvington; L. I).Stoneham, Molnak; T. C. Bland, Reho-botb Uhurch. J
Lancaster County.W ilKALTON.
J. W. Brillhart loadad t> BBBbBB» afcattle Tuesday and aecontp.uiied thetn toIlaltiuiore »o make sale. At \Vatei\ie\v,
tag t«> loaii seven ht-adaaora laaj gofl ava*>aaaad,aad Mr. Bi ttlaj t haardBraaaaafl they arata aavad aa dravrw
atlasea tfalla aad Sarah Taoaaaa lafllast week faradBBBak la Ball: i.ore a> daaad laaray Ool
Capt. J. H. ffBaabu ¦ h in Crisfi,.|taJa araeh aaaa] rj iag ot hfa
r aaatat
Kll,M.\i;.\(HK.The Mn (tots r.r taa Gbeaaa
cultural Assoeiation ¦aatiataat Tuesday to make BUBBgnBBBBlB IBIthe coruing fair.B. A. vT. KiMattt Baa aol n- yat baaa
able to lind the gjtBj he > t in the ro.vl.The good paapla < f the vluara are get-tins; up apurse so as not to make |so heavy.
Mr. vV. II. ti. Chase aad Blaa VargtaI.utirell, the tattet of Northtimherlandeountv, were inarried Wedrn sdavIag la lha Ktlaaaraoi irch by;t. v. f. v. I ybrook. Oaatl*brotaar of the grooaa, aatad aa ba t aua,wbUaMra H. \v. Bardtag readanareddlag Baareh.
WHITE STo\I). .! Ba little daa
.lulia, and Bi(,HV taj 4a Wilming-loa, Dal.
Mra. 1'hilby, af Near Jbeen viawiag hat atatar, Bra WallerBataaway, lafl i to tpaaddaya la Baltlta >re. M pallbahortlf ratara.Ura Jao. D. Wtat .bergaaat,
her sister, Mrs. QaargB Arnoid, of BaHlaaora.Buck Oliver |y ||J wph nia
lartal favar.The prolraclad Baaatlag, aideb li i-
beaa la progrcaa al taa Methodtatcbarcbfor the paat ; ty af-taraoaa. Ba* B. M. Bopa, of Bfebiarho aaalBted taa pastor, aroa manyfriends and did cfeat good, a aeaabatBBhtag aritb iba eharch as n raaali oftbemeetintr. Be*8. Bopa BBdthis week BBrryiag n:» aflBeeUag ai alghl
ary M. B. caarch and alghi or taaaoavaraloaa have alrcady baaa aaaA little soti
(coiored), lltriag aaar Daatoa'a Mtll,traaatraek <>n th. baad Wadaaeday by ¦ fall<lag liinb and hi< skuii fraetared. Dr. B.B. Treakle BTM aaad andthat the HaUa fallaa i- dofag as wall asaoald be iipacaad.A Baaabat of tha proaaiaaat men Ib
this*Otagaaad the lalaad have foraaed ¦Poaapaay aritb a Bapttal or |SO0 to bailda tatephoaa Uaa from taia plaoa t<> Wilbob'b wharf,a dfaataai e af bbbb it\i:.permit has alrcady bBBB giaatad by lhaBTarthara pb aad Taiaptionc Ooaaaaay to araet the Uaa aadWork wtB eaaiBtaaea witbia a
LANGA8TEB 0OUHTHOU8K,Ja. Doagtaaa, s.m of u. T. i>«>.
has beeu ipiite si.k for tl, - lromahitavriaiag aa the baea it is raaradthat ba will have to be take.i toBBBta far traataaaat Dra Ptaokard andBaaaaaaada are Bttaadlrg tha patieat.
vYaa »J. Beaae oaatlaaeaaaaaaedbbhis n.om frafl. the effBOUOf B B id felon.
Ba*.Qraaville B. afJooa, af aiaaaa*dria, has aceepted the BBQ BI tended hiutby the BBfeeeaaJ eharehaa ai Laaieoaaty. Be wtBarrtvatoiU appoiaa*BBaaaahajrlaahiB lha rirst Beaday iu Oc-taber, whieh are as follows: WhitcChapel 11 h. Bk BOd Trinity (Q. B.) I B,m. tiist and third Baadaye; Qraoa li a.BB. BBBOad Sunday; Trinity 11 a. m. andQraoa I p. bb. faarth Baaday in everyBBOatB.There will be the regular BBOatblg of
LawaaahBallCaakpO. v.at LaaoaH. on Wednesday. OetOOOt :>rd. A bigBaeettag is aapaoted, at whkb taaa therewill be a preaoatataaa of plotaroa, TbeSona' and Daughters' eaaapt are cordlal-iy larttad tO parti'i;Jao, Pahaar, a worthpaad ladaetrieaa
coloicd inan about :i:> years of age,llrlag aaar Broaa*a Btore, attaadadpraycr meetiugat Chestnut Urovochurchlast Suuday night uear hia home. Hewaa called upou to lead tlie meeting inprayer and re\ erently lifting bls bandBeeeeawerd be baajaa, "<> Qod, thoekaowaal are baraprayedaaloTlMeral times before." ThaBB were his lastwordsonearth for hedied iu that atlitude.Dr. H. W. Bardlag was barrladty »um-monedand foundhitn dead iu a posturcofpr&yer. This sud len de.Uhcieated ipiilea sensation amot.fr tbecob.red people.At Reboboib Metbodist church last
Sunday inorning tbe pastor stated thateighty-Iive dollars was assessed thataharab for ooatereaee eolleettoa, andmuch to his aurprise and pleasure, iu alow Baoaaeata, tbe wbola aaaeaat wassubscribcd and BBOBt of it paid BDOt cusbnotwitkstunding tbe drought aud bardtimes. Well done for Bebobothl
Itr.Baheoeb v.:11 tili h\* regalar ap-peiauaaate at Bethel aad \:'.¦¦¦.,¦ aaxtBaadar. Be will also prercb at Rebo*-botb on Wedaeaday night of aesl week.
Mrs. Dr. Il.irdin; and Mi-s SusieTbrift, With Mrs. Boowdao C. Hall as al-ternate, have been BJBOtaJ as delegatesfrom the Laaoaater circuit to thea oeaaa'a roreiga alaadoaary Conferencewhich aaaeta in Ohariotteartlle uextinoutb.
Mrs. Jao, t> Robertaoa, who waataken siublenly aick at Marvin QiOfBcamp nnd had to aadergo a aargteal >>peration, is aaaaewbat worae, aaaeb to tlieregret of ber host of fri.
Virgiuius A. Cbowalag, who moved toHaltunore l.ist winter, has relurut-d to bishome aaar Molusk oa aeooaal of hisaifVl beallb.Geo. R. McKenncy's family at Iberis,
which has been sufferiug BBBeh of latewith malaria, ure now much improved.Tbe Sunday scbools at White Marsh
and Babehoth, Whhlb have been muchbroken into by tbe protracted meetingsbero of late, will opeu up for fall and,winter work next Sunday. The Relio-botb acbool mceu at 9:;S0 a. m., and WhiteMarsb at l :)0 p, in , after wblebdent McKeuney will ooadOOt ihe regu.ular Epwortb Leaguc service.Judge Brouu found the lost pocket
book and knifeof Rev. II. M. Hope andhas retaraod them to their owner.
Missea Lula and Ida aaaa, of BOfftbTwenty-aixtb street, bare hath aaoaredschoola at Lancaster, Va., and will sl.ort-ly enter BpOB their dulie*. Miss Lulataiight there last session..AVWW />/.*<-BBBaV
Mrs. .1. H. Siininoiids baa BB her BJBBBOJMra. Alphin, of Bot Springs, and Mi-.Libhy, of Rieaaaoad, Alfba Barea.
U SUltF. OF THIS.aay. Brberadid .\<>ii -.'.-t tbat medicino from'.-
QBrrj it aBnabjM Baab and aa! u rraaa th<> abfrellal.lestore, whon'l l.ey U. ep m arlj alUort**Of drutrs, iu.'lii>lin« l..\dia B, I'liirkmu'M,Oeaaap Beet, Qiepli i ... mmi BfctaarjCure. i.i.|ui.i raeeaaaoawaal Baaaaraai etbe*thinum. I in. an T. .1 lla\.l.,i, .V .*-.mi - Store.Irvington, Va.
LANCASTKK COIUTS.agBCt tT COCa* 1'KOCBKDINUa.
Thecases of Daveuport tra. Gunth. r,Struvett and VVacker va. F. A GunbyBBd B. M. Sutton ,V. Qa BB I 0. 1't.luie'r.vere all contioued.
BB Sander.H, breaeltof p'omisesdit. eontinued till special term »<r i.'irBatl ('"urt to ba baaf Baaaaaaai tlae.
laaaataaaaof Landreth aDdothersv- Baiaabetb Kemui deeided iu favor ofplaintifT.JavaBaaaaaJ gtvaa <;ritiith, Turner gj
Ch» rB B II Bot.inson.In the case of .1. A. Edmondson A aaa
v- C *T. aatraaah aa ravraaa Jaaagaaaat,v\ a-. diaaaJaai d at aaal af bbbbbiIbT.
of Paul Brooks va. t'i>mui<in-vaaltb aaaaa up fraaa i'ounty Court and$.*><> judgmcnt of lower court susta'ned.
- ailoarad to take case to Court ofAppeals).Ohaaoaty proraadfagB wateaa laBavra
Wm. H. Oriflith vs. L B. FMem-. mpromisetl.
BaaryJoaea vs Boherta Jones, divorcegraata LJadgaaaaal for sale of land to Detrick
Ferti!'./er and Chcmical Co. vs. Jaa. H.
*Y. f. Maaaaah and BaUta B. Williug,ezaeatlix, Sallie B. Willing in her own
!'.. L Willing aud others, report.i Coraaalaal Naar (atoek «>f gooda) aaa-iirmed.W, '.'. Bechaaa aad others vs. Jas. E.
a, Oyatar laapactar, oijaaatiaapet petaatadLCaaa of B. M. Baadata vs. Currcll's
Bxccatora and otaara, case of Juo. rParker, adaaiatatratot to Bettie A. Barker, *a Jaa K Ball, aud case of \Y. C.vTbaley aud arlf* vs. La*i Harneit, all
rad to Coiiiiuissioners for repork"''..' for report of Coinmissiom r
\ W. A Leland vs. ,):io. Towles«nd o!
ttaatad Vfaaaar TawHa vs.Tomlin aud othcrs for divisiou of
laad.In ease of F. E. II. K'elly and Jas.
Ilb Katty vs. vTUoaaa Wood, a aaaraaraalad to raat hiall af iafoadaatOf V. C. Bowlett vs. S. T. Bassett
aattlad bafoee Baaaiag in court.ooaanra oooae monday.
Goa.aiaaitH.ar of aceoaata mdarad to.e aud report ou sullleiency of
Hy Traaaarar*a baad,L m. Fitpp.. i) b. Jaaaaa, 0. II
Barkar, H. I*. Ball, Baa.¦ aad w. ii. Jmm iVOra Maad jurv.
Wiii ofJao. vT. Baurga. aaaaaaat, ad-uaitted to raeard.
ni Court was iu taaal .11 Tuesday,tad eoaatyaaart i*aaaaad itssittingonm aday.
l'Ol.lTICM. SfKAKINC.Th. aftaraooa aaatakaa ap la Bataa«
i''^ tO i>oliiical speeches. Hon. J. M.-.Bepublicau eandidatc.was pies.r.taad opeaad bhaddraaa Baaaedkataly afaaa
litiner aud had linishcd before JudgcW. II. Mann, tiie chunpion whoni theDlBaoecabl had on hand. arrived at 2
B. Mr. Stubbs' speeeh showedlaatha ha<l not cuitivatcd oratory. H*..l'splayed a good dcal or courage and
I to staud before an audienceOOaapoaad BBlafly Of Lancaster Demo-Brata When Judgo Mannarrhed t.rin-.»an Btade between him antl Mr. Thos.Ball, Sr., who waa to ehampion tha Be-pahlkaa oaaaa Jaaga Mann lad otr andBavasadBBOat fully the national iaaucslavolvad la thh carapaign. Imleed therewaa nothing that coulJ be thought ofthat he did not fully explaiu. He, con-
aaqaBBft*/, occupied a great dcal ofliinc, but his audience did not BBBBB to feelit and were vociferous iu their applause.
Mr. Ball followcd, touching upoupoints BB a rather rainhling tuanner, soflBBOh ao that Judgc Mann Ia bia ro-Jaiadar said that he had started to koepBOtai BWt his opponeut had jumped frompillar to post Iu auch a rapid manncrthat he gave up the attempt. TheJudgc, ncvcrthelcaa, aucccedcd in touch¬ing up Mr. Ball in a lively mauncr audkept his audience In a contlnual uproaroflaaghtaraadahoaaa. it aaaeattaialyB lield day for Democracy. One of the
.raiifying things of the wholc oc-BBiOB was the courleous and goodnaturcd manncr iu which Messrs. Mannand Ball couducted their discussion.
I.ATK8T KltOM COl'RT.The Grand Jury hrought in indlctnicnts
against Capt. Thomas, of stcamer Ida, andCapt. Dan Davis, of ateamer Esecx, forviolation of the "Jirn Crow" law. Theaewill merely be test casea and should theybe convictcd, indictmenta against theotlicr captaiua will follow.
1.IST BO OKKUS, KTC,Admittcd to rceord durlng and aincc
August tenn Lancaster County Court:Trust deed from Emanuel Cartcr to C-
S. Towles, benctit of J. E. Blakemore,on II acrea in White Chapel District.Deed from Wm. Cbilton to C. II.
Dudley on 97J acrea in Manlua, also oneon 84A acres in Mantua.Deed of gift from Jno. Smith to
Lucenna Smith for :$ acrea in WhiteS'one.Deed from J. Bj, Blakemore and wife
toJas. Carter for lot of land in WhiteChapel.Trust deed from Jas. Carter to C. 8.
Towles, for J. E. Blakemore, on lot ofland in White Chapel.Deed from R. U. Carter to Wiu.
Ghtltoa, adaalatetfater of o. f. Bardtag,d, for lot of land in White Chapel.
Deed from II. S. Cresbam, comrnia-aioaer, to Roland Smith for «a acres iuWhite Chapel.Trust deed from Priacilla Smith et al
to W. M. Piackard, benefit of L. E.Mumford Bauking Ccmpany, on 5 acresiu White Chapel.Trust deed from Roland Smith and
wife to W. M. Pinckard.for L. E. Mum¬ford Banking Company, on 7 acres inWhite Chapel.
Trust deed from Jno Taliaferro andwife to .J. H. Davenport.for L. E. Mum¬ford Baukiug Comp*ny, on 15 acres inWhite Cbapel.Deed biinj R. Q. Norria and wife to
Lucius Williama for Q acrps in WhiteChapel.
Trust deed from Luciua Williama andwife to W. M. Pinckard, for L. E. Mum¬ford Banking Company, on 10 acres :nWhite Chapel.Deed from J. BL Chowninjr fet al to C.
II. Keyser on2t acres in White ChapelTrust deed from C. H. Keyser andwife to J. C. Ewell, for bencfR of GlebeFund, on above tract.Trust deed from W. W. Beane and
wife to Wm. Cbilton, benefit of Glebe.Futid, on Slj acrea in Mantua.Dead from C. B. Dudley to F. W.
l.ewis, for L. E. Mumford Banking Com¬pany on 182 acrea in Mantua.Deed from E. W. Long and wife to
L 11. Bussells for 3 acres in WhiteStonc.D.ed from N. A. Hammock et al to
W, W . Beane for G6> acrea in Mantua.D.ed from hulie aud Jno. Wiuegar to
A. Ii. Mercer for 5 acres in White StoueDeed from Lulie and Jno. Wineg*r to
<I. W. Mercer for 10 acrea in WhiteStonc.Deed from Wm. Davenport and wife
to Howard Hathaway.for L. E. MumfordHanking Company.on 88 acrea in Mantu i.
SHINGlES! SHINGLES!!<»ver 100,000, 4, ft, and 6 inch cypresa
BBMaajlaa at lowcst pricea.W. A. Dambkon & Bro., Wecm«.
¦aaal DaatHTQBT :iicoki:n.Io our last laaue, w hicb weut to preaa
on Thurmlay Blgbl ef laat week, wi an-
aaaaaad thal the Weeibae Bureau pre-dtaVed tiiat iiitbiii.ee*. Ireaatha ¦ waa la
< at Beathwaat aeaitd ba f- n aa theAllautie about Fn.'av. .rniinreorly, bafara Baaay or ..or n a baa ha.l re-
t!o o aopj ol the Vm. i* x
BBB, the droBgbt, v. bi bihe inid.ilo of JttBe, «witbin BJ bours ucarly tweatl laehes olwaWr baii fallon thrOBghoatt]
Tiu* raia ettaadad all over taeBttae hmI aa] bbbbi good, altltae arapa are t.... : u pae attheitowarda Baatartty <>r deetractloa boraoatreaay great beaedl froea the rala.The gra*<8 for paatare will be .;
haahaaod op, boweeer,aad tbegroaadaeftaaed for fall ploaghlag.
Workiny; Niulit aml !>.»>.Tbe baateet aml Balghtleei little ihtae
tbat oeee whs bbbSb la Dr. KlBg'a NewLife 1'ills. Thaae ptUe nhangn veahaeaainto atrenglb, listl. to aaergy,brain-fa-j into inental power. The? rewcMicb'rful in balldleg Bp the bealtbOuly BSc per iiox. BofdbyT. J. Baydoa& Sou, ireiagtoB; l>. D. Dtoaabaaa, M<>-luak; T. 0. Baaad, Bahobotb Charch.
DEATH OF WARREN .JOHNSON,Warreu K. Johnaon, BOB of Capt. Jno.
Johaaoa, lirlag in Plaat*a ! >uy Back,passed cpiietly away Fiiuay afUrnoon at.*> o'.-loek of OOBSaBJpUofl coattaeted lastwinter froiu au Bttack of tb*; grip. Tbedeccaaed was urimarried and about 09years of a^e. The reinains were intcrrediu tbe White Siotie Daptist <i inetery on
Saaday morning, Rtrr. 0. B, -lauics con-
ductiug tbe funerul services.
A Woid to Motliers.MntBim of ohildreo affected witb oroup or
B wtraw cold aoed not aeattaus to admlnUtetUhatabi r:.ioi"s Cougb Kemedy. li oootalaano opiata aor naroottc m aoy rortn and taajbo afvoo aa eonttdentlj to taa babe aa to aaadttit. I'ne piltal sueress that Uu< atteedi'ditv u<(. in tiie tn-.tti.ictit otooldaand oroupBm woa i"i it tlieaperoN.fi ..n<l praiae it baareowtved throuabout tbe fJnlted Statcsand iniu. ny forelsa laoda. Por tale T, J. wuiing \i<>.. Irvtajttloa, Va., «;. W. Haadera. WbitcSt.>ne. "»'«., W. 11. Uardluu At llro., iVovmtt,Va..
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A CAKH.To meet hills that are now due and
Iboaa that will aoeae aae this fall, andbaviag been BBBaaally laaieal i*i thepaet with those who BWB BBC, cspeeiallyBO during the BBBt stinuncr, I now asktheaa who are indchted to me for pro-
:ta! services to BBttla sainc darlagthe prcaaal oyatar aeaaoa. [willtakalasettlenieut of leesany faim prodBOB thatcan be Baad Ifl a family or that can heexehanged with meichauts for nter-nbandiao.
All back hills BBpaid at aad <f theyaar must be etaaad with Bagotiaala aotewith aaotavad Beearity. To all partlaawho oaa aaeet taaaa rvqaireaaaaU), batahoa bo dtapoettloa or make n<> affort todo so.i will rafaaa in taa fatBra,aadai aaycireutnstances, to raadaf thetn or th< trfamiiies furthcr professmual serviie,exeept foreaaa, To wtdowa aad baadaof famiiies who have depaBdcat OBOI tOprO*tde for, and have BBBt with BBBVOldable losses and nfllictions, thus rrnder-in^: them unable to ;>ay. il will he in thefuture, as it has bBBB baratolOra,a plaaa-ure BOraadaV them at all titms profes-ateaal aarvtaa, lagardlaaa of any raaia-neration whalever.
It. P. Ki¦ii\nk, M. I).Ottoman, Va., Baptaaabar la, 1900.
m_ ^laaaaa
POIalTlCAL NOTIOB.The Dcmiu rats of Litwallon preeinet
are leipiested to meet on Saturday (to-morrow)at :\ p. BB. for the BaVBOBI "I < r-
gani/in- a Dem« c-ratie eluh.Kespt'etlully.
w. ir Jaaaa, rtatilBmOhah.xotki: tiicsi::
Card of Dr. B. IV Kubank.New ad of Couper Mnrble Works,
Norfolk, Va.Change af ad of Hciman vv. l.ehmau,
clolhiers, Baltimore.Beport of the Lancaster National
Bauk.New ad of taaaaatroaa** Bhat House,
Baltimore.
A Shockhiu t alamity"I.ately befell a rallmad laborcr"
writes Dr. A. Kelletl. of V. illifonl, Aii;."His foot waa badly crushed, but Buck<len'a Aruicia Salve ipiiekly OBtad him.ll'a siuiply wondcrful for Burns, Bolla,l'Ues, and all skiu eruplions. [tfB theworld's champion healer. t'ure guaran¬teed. aaa, Boldby T.J.Baydoa 4$8oa,[rviagtoa; L D. Btoaehaaa, atolaak; T.c.Baaad. Reaoboth Okorcb.
Northumberland CoTBILBY.
Mrs. Vloivneo Fore.ster will leavcto-day (Monday) for Baltimore, afteffspending the sunimcr with IfieiBl.mche White.
Mastcr Kari 1'arson, WOO has beenill withpneumnuiu. is ahle to he out.
Ifiea Oowart aud foar ebildreawill leare WodnoadBy for Baltimore,where they erpeot to spend thewinter. They will bogreat ly tnissedbj their many frieoda here.
Chills an* anite proraloat aroundbero.
Misses Milion Lachey and Herinanbeaie, of Pairflelda, eieited ooar beraSunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Lewe Dawaoa riaitedCapt. nnd Mrs. (i. 11. White Sunday.ifeaara.Qeargeaod Fraok Doaglaa,Wade Palho aud Lotber Lewae, ofVillage, apeat hist week Beaf here.
Miss Kannie Dawsoo recently apentaweek with bereiater, Ura.Dnnaway,of Sunny Beak. SOHOOLOUtL.HEATHSVILLK
Now that fall has ooeaa and theleavi'S are fallitlg, many of onryoun^peopie are goingBWOj tO tbe dilTer**oat schoola.
llenry DeSbii »d"f and 1,'ichard L.Heale left thi week for rUcbnaoadCollege. We wiah theaa all success.Others will ;,<> later.
Mrs. K. Wella retoraed fromWashington today, where she hasbeen rittttpg for tbe paa| few veeks.
Aiies Ireae BlakeHiore, of ICilletvbeck, 1ms beea rraititigin tbe villagethe past weels.
Mr. and kfra. Uoyd Sncad leaveto-day for Baltimore to spend sometime.
Pub'.io aoboo) beglns here to-day(Taeaday).We have certainly cnjoved "Des-mondV letters to the CrnzKtf andhope that some one from here willwrite regularly, for I know he wouldlike to see a letter from here evervweek now that he is away at schoof.The home pOnera are iheaext thingto a letter from home to a child atschool. TOPAZ,
RICHMOND COLLEGE,RICHMOND, VA.
roaOowed. n-.uiU!n>'M.*ositao,coo. $vi.ocospeio lor i:ev. BBtBUBga aad aoleauoe equiri-U.eiil lasL year. I).-Kreesor 11. A., ». S , M. A.01.1 Uaehelor <>r i...... v-.l.il BaaaBBa <-r BW-Btaa, $-200 to 52.10. opens Septeuiher 20. KorllluatratoU booWlet aud catalogue, addrvss
P. W. BOATWRIUUT. ITesl.ienu
Medicinc Dcntistry-PharmaLV.I nl\ri-.!ly (ollrtrrof Mcdlrlnr, Rkl:m..u.l Ba.
Ul $TE» BrCI IKK. B. IV. U.D.. Pn*iJfat.a« ix racejavea.
Rl « llllll. r.lr^l....... l... v.-.r I.f.,rr7fl,»i#a.m.i«m» r,r aaa*
F« M f*ac« Ckt*lA«, j.Mnui»r. j. aaaaaaa awaaaiBi i»«***».
Over-Work WcakensYour Kidneys.
Unbcairhy Katocvs Make Impurc BloodAUUm i bocy paaaaati
your k: s every three tninu:-fj..
«h« kkineys are yourI purtficrs. they fil-cut ihe waste or
I ipu-iticsin theblocdif tltey areiilck or ou'
of order, they faii to dotheir work.
TTrf I \ F*ains.achesar.drheu-ItW BaBtaarn come from ex-
aBva Bctd in the, V, blood, due to ncgicctedktdney trou
iay ttoub;, icg or unEt-acjyS^V - one feelasthougnthey hau heart trouble. bocau^e the heart isover-v. n purripjng thijk kidnc.
h vcins and arteries.i to le con.stJsred that only urinarybe traced to the kidncys\But now meae-rn ocicnee proves that neariyall constitutional diseases have their beein-alar-la '.-.; Iney trouble. 6
If you are sick ycu can make no mirtakeby first doctoring your k^dnevs. The mild^-«^.o:^,dinuary e,fect c'f Dr- Kilmar'aSwamp-koot, the great kidney remedy issoon real zed. It stands the highest for itsrful cures of the mo:t distressing cases^10 i^ ccld on its tr.eritsby all druggisis in fifty-,ccnt and one-dollar siz-Lc . You may have a ^BJSagWwiaantpla bottle by mail -J T Ttrec. alco pamphlct tellingyou how to findoet if you have kidney or bladder trouble.Mcntion this paptr u hen writing Dr. Kilmer5c Co., Bir.r:himton. N. Y.
BEPOST OF THE lOM'ITlON OF
The Lancaster National Bank (No.S3tv) at Irrlagtaa. in the stateor Virghiin. nt the Closc of Busi¬ness, Si'ptemher ."»th, 1000.
KF.SOfHOES.I.oan-i :mi.| liiseoiint-, JBB.BI'.venliat't*.. - -eure.l aml uns<*eurcd ¦rttiB. Bonda to aaeara ciroulatlon SPreaalnaia on r. s. BaaOa I^XkXXN
B bouae, rnrnltarav, aad Batureab«M Iro.i. Kattoeal lliink*. Inot Bjaenre aaaeaa BBBUit»ne ii.i.i siate baaba aai itankera aaaaDaaa Croaa apptorei Beaarre Ajronta 3.7:m.«j;Iiiterim! Bevaaaa statnps BBJ|
aad other eaab itemi bjjbjNoie- o| other National Uanks :il.">.i*tPiMillnaal paaareaaraaaB/.afcaala,aml . out * j|- -gUiwlnt money l.*ser\ein flank.vi/.:
baeeta anjaaaihaaal BaaOat ¦otea tuo.no ajBBBailuii.I with t". S.Treaaurcr(J ikt eent. elriiiliOioio LBBkBlTo,,«'* $87,454.14
LIABIMTIKS.Uapital atoeb i>»i-i ba $26,000.00Uudiridod proi ¦, aaaaeaeaa'taaea padd taJtNational Baatft aObBB aatBBBBBBJ B\tBaOIIndlrfctanl aapeaBB artrinel leebeafe a8.tw1.4-;
T",;l'*0*7.454.14Btateol \ irvinin. County or Laneaator. iw:
I. Frank c;. Newbill. caahicr of the aliove-n.oiiecl Imtik. <lo f-otemnly swear that thoabeee atateaaaad litraa Ba the tx«st of myBaowteaae aai i>*itef.
raaaa o. Xnwrnn, Oaahbar.Bubaeaibad aad aweraaabaaara m.> aaa ritb.layot S.|it,inl.er. 18U0.
Joaa a. pai.mi.h. n. 1*.\lf.--t:
W. McDna \i.1, i.i-k. ]A. Randolfm Bowaaa, i- Dlrectora.a .1. Nixx nii.i..
lli:»ll AL (0LLEC.E0F VIRCIMA.Tbe Blxtjr-tbfrd Bceataa wiu iwtrinuiM.ut Oetabae i*t. Baa
¦edleal Braiai CaaFao, foar yeara,.&.*.»."» per sesaion.
B-eatal eradad Pearao,tareo years,$<».> per M's-ion.
IMiarmacentieal Courae. two year*,S<»0 per seaaion.
x Ktatal.'i 1 urther pB tleuUos «<l.lresa
Chrleiaphai TaaapkloB. BL D., Dean,KICIIMdMI, VA.
IWTROMZE HOME INDUSTRY.BaWehanta, <lo thia. and your custom-
t»ra will patronlze you.
THE KKVMORE SIIOK CO.,FKKDKlUCKSnUKQ.
aaa aa aBoddj Bataee. Btaaj pah afaaiiialiwarraaUtd by them, and If, with roasonahlewear.tbcy .1.. n«.t yixe *.*iti*itaotiou, tho dealerB authori/e.i to make it BB.BWBeaa, caii for aaa Beaaaeee aaaa,
ASIIIIl'RN & JAMES. Irvington,R. BL SAXDEKS, White Stone,W. A. DAMERON i HRO.,)CRALLE i SISSON, | VVcems-
GEO. BT. ItEEl), Keedvillc,Agents.
JAS. A. TURNER, Salesman.
CUNS, RIFLES,REVOLVERS.
For tho nexl Bg davs all guna inatock, exeept BaaalagtOBB, go atcoat. Also bargalae in Rtflea, Re-voiver.**, Trapa, TBrgeu, Aaaaaaat*tlOB, eti. I hare iu *tock allhraada of Hlack and SiuokelesaPowdersal bottaaaprleaa. HiaatmgPowder, Dyaaaatta, Fuse and Capa
LER0Y t. LELABD,I0G LIWIIT ST.
BALTIMORE. MD.
ADAMS',IN FREDERICKSBURG, VA.,
Ia the place to huy all kinda ofUooks and Stationery, and in ad-dition to theae lines there areaeveral distinct departments, vi-^
Wall Paper, Painta audGlaaa. Picture Franies,I'ianos aud Orgaus
Each flapailBBBBl well equipped.In a few woeks Bicycles will heprominently displayed.
Mall ordeis recciveTrompt Attcntioa,
NEVER!You are never diseatiafied withany dewclry hougut of us.The BBOat selett liue of
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry..lu-*t think of a S;.li.l 80M (ladies) Wateh.Btaj or a Bolid Gold (Qoafa* Wateh. f.i\. *v
year Gold Ulle-', Wateh. o-iiarantetMl, $10.Hterling-BUver Cbaln Braoafcaa. BL Meriin^fllver l iieii.ishipHr.iits.oor chaln braceleta)I" i- t.. .11 xis. Weddlnx Utnjjrt», any atyloand xvi.hti doeired. LarKC hno of VVt*d<lit<i:neeaawa,Mail orders promjdly tllled,
W. J. MILLER,¦n .IKWKI.KK,
2S E. ItaltlBtore St . Baltimore, Md.
HARRf k. LEONARD,ExpertWatchmaker,
Jeweler and Engraver.I St. Taul Street (ncar Ralto.),
BALTIMORE, MD.
Roferonoo:.Bdltor of thia papor.
Jt:»«.! Jwo, c. i:\vkii, Piaeiiial~ ! [ ~"*"
raajri o. Nawi' ( ash '
aV KaJTDO H HoWAatD, \ ice-l'n aitleot ." M \ a*l Caahier.
THE LAN BBBj ¦"*- BfaaaB
NATIONAL BANK,IRYINGTON, \TJL.Deposits Solicited, Negotiable Papfr Discountedall COBBBaPOBOBXOa e,:<:.OT. Y ANSWKKEI. l> s. AI.,i, ^vrior,."Handsome Lithographed Chech Books presented to each Custoraer
btai.i. Bvaiasaa kbpt in btkici < o:>hi>i;n< , jeBAMK OPEW FROM 9 A. W.. TO 6 F. M
SPRBNC HAS CQMF b" :
8UMMER IS HERE.Prepare for the warm season by sunnlvino- v.->-ir<=otf -nri+v. uu.eoods. Our stock offers attractions /uchasCe never se<£ 1tJ&?Everybody admits that Fredericksbureil the Soest Dla/^n2?Sd^ffi GO°dS aDd ^tionf--anTwCeh\r?LPlcabCe6ap^THREE FLOORS X-OS.1DEIDWith Dry Goods, Notions, Milliaery, Men's and Eoys' ClothingTh good pcopk of Um Rappahaanoei aaa tforUwra Kcek an aa. our hZi .*¦¦¦
;:!,:;x S25 jya.r- ** °*"*. -*¦ r-S 2&£ -jssssT. IN. BRENT, - - Fredericksburg, Va.I
FOR YOD!A FALL GREETING:
W the aeaaoa of ti.e ovater and the bnckwheat oakc is tbawm* near,aad while the moth >stafang bk last bita oat of vot.r aioter oaat and theruiWy pumpku, ia hask.ng in the aiiti..«,ml noaet, we WBOl to tawaiod you thatit is lngh time to be tJnkiog of your Pall aad Wiattr allake good care of your feet this eoiviing Winter. You v.i\\ expect lota ofthetn before the robins neat agum, aad your feet that do so im.ch for vou de-serve your temler raie aad rjropaiby. J
uu) ofn,a,l,aml Wio*e* Pootwear tbai will pl, .. M1:in. ,v.m;tn andchild. Oaraboeeemaaobati verybody tal ire in Wrariojr. \\YfeTglSE law*? "¦ "orkman.hip aud. Sltstyhsarethe eaplacooaoorBbelvee. We have ,he exeloeive aale ... baltitaore of ibe piadoctiooe of aoaaa ofthe best laaBBfactarera n. AaaerkThe best, shoes for me.Mlu Kest BDOM for lad boal lOOea for boya,Miaeee aad ebiMreo are l. , aad woald .ppn w% ;l uto^^aawalUbatbaiterbi yoa tbaa aay o . ;, ., Tilati8W« expect to give you BBOK for yooi aboa BrOO BVWhare elae!f you bojaoylbiag herea.nl it ia not aatiafactorT, brtag it baok. We will rxcbaaae thefal^V0""0!?^1 Bgramble. [it thi. I ,/ v,V feJi e ,reaft, a bea readj for yoar \\ fater Footwaar, yoor f -1 will tora door
GOLDSTROM'SGREAT YELLQW FRONT SHOE HOUSE,
BALTIMORE, MD.421 S. BROADWAY,
A. BENESCH'S(407-409 S. BROADWAY,BALTIMORE, MD,)
. Grand Summer Openingand timely bargains for watchful buyers of Furniture of every description.Carpets, Oil-cloth, Linoleums, Mattings, Refrigerators, Baby Coaches, Gro-carts, in fact, anything needed to furnish homes.
I can give you a good parlor aoit, coveivd in sf*k, tapeatry or hair cloth for $|5 aud upwarde.I can give you a solid oak iO-pieoe bed rooni auit, with large tevel glass for 20 "
A good baby coach from $4 tfj $25. A good go-cart from $2.50 tO $15.Cood Matting at |0C, letter Matting at | 5C.f Best Matting at 20 and 25C. Fr yard.Linen warp Mattings, carpet designs, for 25 311(1 30C.
If any goods you may desire are not mentioned above, write and all in.formation and prices will be furnished at short notice. Prices guaranteed tobe as low as consistent with quality. An early call solicited. Prompt ship-ment and low prices guaranteed.
A, 407-409 S. Broadway,BALTIMORE, MD.
WANTED.Adverttsements in thia eolumn Jnsorte.l atlOeentaper lineeaeh msertwm wlu n (or leaathana moittli. For a moiith or niore.at ren-uiar BBBvaarai ratae.
WANTKD TO KKXT-Hoaaa andLot in first class order, aituated in tlw;villaKe of BaatbavlUe aud now oeeupie.lby Mr. Lloyd Snead. Fine home forprofessional raan or traveliug aaiaBBBBBApply to T. .). Downino,
Davraiaaa, Vn.
ImoticeT.To Baa. Roaaara Joaaa..7oa will
plcaset:.ke BOtieatbal l BBBll, <>i> tba 111 fidayof Baptaaaber, 1000, at vTattaBtoaa,Lancaster County, taUe the dapoaitioaof Benry Juaea and others to he re.n.l ;t>avidaaoe io tbe case now paadiag la theCireuit Conrt of Leaoaatai Ooaaty, lawhich you ara dafaadaat aad 1 am plala-tiff. Taeea dapoahioaa *U1 be takaa i>c-fore a.lustice of the Faaea in theaoaaeat White Stoae whare taa |aatleaooaiiis BVaally held. If for ativ eai.se tbetakiug of said depositlons should not becorupleted or if not ooaMBaaeed <>n thatday, the BBBBB will be eontinuedfroir c):i} to day at the >ame place uutilthey are coiupleied.
Raaaeetfaity.Hk.nky Joaaa
FOR SALE.I*bm two atoiy raaideaea. T rooms,
ball aad I BorcaeB, la goaei oooditioB,with ? acres land BttaBBei. LoOBtod iuVVest Irvington OB ereek. (iooil out-buildinga, arbarf baBdtag aml oyataishore. \\ili B0 BoM on easy tcrms. Ap¬ply to B. \v. vTn i.kv,
Irvington, Va.
NOTICE.H. V. Thomas, of Norfolk, can after
tbis week be found at Weems, where bewill be pleased to take all orders fortuakiiig aud rcpairiug aails.
FOR SALE. .
gJKHi will biiy tba pungy "Zingara," intirst-class OoadtitOB, recenlly rebuilt;will cany about 1,000 bushels; goodsailer, aud as good a dredgc boat aathere is on tbe bay.
?200 will bay taa pungy "I.ydia A.Claville," aboat 100 BBBbal boat, and infair condition.
Hoth BBBgtaa are rcady for work.Wi'l sell on sai isfaetory ternis. Apply to
Ulto. K. Hkku, lieedville, \ ;i.
OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCKIS NOW COMPLETE.
RrerrtbiBf in the waj of Clothing for aaaaor boy can DB fouud here. We inanufaoiureeeerjthing we eeil and eaa aare eaa the who e-
ra profit Oor raerohant tsiloring doiaart-aaent Ia a apeoial featare of oor bnaineaa. Weetajrloj the beel eottera nnd tailore to In* had,nnd our prices tbe rerj, very loweet Bead forBBBaplea.
HEIMAN & LEHMAN,428 S. BSOADWAY, BALriffiORE. MD.
JOB PRINTING,RUBBER STAMPS,PAPER BACS.
Loweat prieea in Virginia.Baad for aainplea and prieea.
R. A. KISHPAUGH, Fredericksbrtrg, Va.MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES.
We pay the frcight, andgaaraatee aafe deUrery.
Largest Stock in the South.niaatrated Oata'ogue Free.KMabii-died Ifgf,
(g THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS,B 159, Ibl apd 163 Bank Si., INORKOLk, TA.