THE GAZETTE, I PtrBUSHin i:* ki:s Wednt-sday BARCLAY AND COMPANY LEGAL AnYl'KTIKnMENTS |1 00 inch for first Insertion, and 50e. for each aontfaiU-UKO tlu-real'ter. EDITORIAL NOTES, It is not surprising that Blanco should ha*.. issued an order banishing nil foreign newspaper correspondents from Caba; he doesn't wish the out? side world to know how badly efff he is The Jack Astor Battery is getting almost as much advertising a. Teddy's ??rough riders.'' That Wall street regiment seems to have been like a great many other things started in that locality-a fake. He ought to be, and probably will be Captain Hobson when he gets out of that Spanish prison. One of tho best things taught in our navy is to hit what is shot at. The war-revenue bill provides for bonds,owing to a division of the Dem? ocrats in the Senate, just es Mr. Mc? Kinley wanted it to do. If Congress doesn't look out some very questionable legislation will be put through under tbe "war measure" label. We trust that no Democrat will vote for thc adjournment of Congress until tbe war has closed and the termB of peace been approved by Congress. To do to would bo to make a Berious mistake, ||Senator Wolcott is unduly sensitive Over any reference to the failure of tho Bimetallic Commission's visit to Europe He couldn't help the inevitable and nobody holds him responsible,unles? it bc himself. ~~WAl" NOTES. Late details of the fight last Satur? day night and Sunday morning between United States marines and Spanish troops at Guantanamo, Cuba, show that there was desperate" hand-to hand fight for tours. Swords and pistols were freely used. .Lieutenant Nevelle arid Shaw, who were reported missing, are safe. Four Americans were killed, -??_____*__.-? _____ ?.? Washington, June 14.?Tho secre? tary of war to-day laid before the cabi? net the fact tbat the invading army to Cuba will reach Santiago on Thursday; the first expedition to the Phdipines is elue at Manilla now; the second expedi? tion is boarding at San Francisco and will sail tomorrow. Tho troops for tho Porto Dican campaign ore mobilizing. CHRISTIANWORKERS. The State Grand Lodge, No. G, In elepcndont Order of Good Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria, is holding it* tv.ciity-bixth annual .session in the First Baptist church, colored, of this city. There uro 125 delegates in at? tendance. The address of welcome was deliver? ed by Kev. W. T. Johnson, B.D., pas? tor of the Lexington church, which was responded to by the Senior Past Chief, Bot. J. H. Holmes, D. D.,of Richmond. The Grand Chief, James M. Buckner, of Alexandria, Ya., is presiding. The chairman of the Committee on Creden? tials is Alexander Epps, of Danville. Reports from grand officers and com? mittees show an increased interest in jhe work along all lines. The following gentlemen are attend? ing commencement at W. & kV: Judge Charles F. WaircD, Washing? ton, D. C.; T. S, McPheeters, Esq., St. Louis, Mo.; Helm Bruce, Esq., Louisville, Ky.; Rev. Dr. Huntington, Columbian University, Washington, D. C.; Rev. Dr. G. B. Sirickler, Union Theological Sen_inary,Hampden Sidney, Ya.; Rev. "* A. C. Wightman, Ran? dolph Macon College, Ashland, Ya.; Rev. J. H. Gorrell. Wake Forest College, K. C.; Rev. A. J. McKolway, Charlotte, N. C., editor of the North Carolina Presbyterian. Strongfsteady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia-, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, V; And all forms of i _Impure blood. OFFICIAL PROGRAM, The following is thc order of thc closing exercises of t1 9 Virginia Military Institute for ibo year 1897-1898. BATUBDAY, JOTtl 18ril. ;(>(? p. m. Battalion inspection, pre? ceded by Eeeort lo Color.-. l?:(Mi p, m. Final Literary Celebration. MONDAY, 10*1 2<'TH. 9.-00 a. m. Horning Parade. 0:15 " Guard Mounting. 11:00 " Salute to Board of Visitors. 6:00 p. m. Review before Board of Visitors, followed by bat? talion Drill. 8:45 ?? Gymnasium Exhibition. TTESDAY, JUNE 21ST. 9:00 a. m. Guard Mounting. 9:45 ?? Fourth Class Gymnasium Drill 5:45 p. m. Artillery Drill. 7:00 " Battalion Parade. 1U:U0 " Final German. WEDNESDAY, JTNE 22h'D. 9:00 a. m. Guard Mounting. 11:00 " Signal, Sabre, and Squad Drill. G:00 p. m. Review before Alumni. 6:30 " Battalion Drill, (open or der.) 10:00 " Alumni Banquet. THCRSDAY, Jl'NE 23RD. 9:00 a. m. Guard Mounting. 11:00 " Graduating Exercises :? Valedictory Address, 1 >y Cadet R.G. Goolsby,Ya. Delivery of Degrees and Diplomas. Delivery of Jackson-Hope Medals, by His Excel? lency, J. Hoge Tyler, Governor of Virginia. Publishing Promotions and Appointments in the Bat? talion of Cadet. 10:00 p. m. Final Ball. The order of exercises in the forego? ing paragraph will be subject to such changes as occasion may require. YELLOW JAU'tdICE CURED. Suffering humanity should be sup? plied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following : --This is to certify that I was a terrible snff.r-r from Yellow Jaundi e for over six month?, and wai treated by some ot the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Or. Bell, our druggist, recommended Elec iric Bitters; and after taking two bot? tles, I was entirely cur- d. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering from ibis ter? rible malady. I am gratefully yout -, M. A. Hegarty, Lexington, Ky." sold by McCruni Drug Co. ~OUR flag'incfba. Ihe invasion of Cuba by the Ameri :an forces bogan Saturday. Six hun Ired marines have pitched their tents _bout ihe smoking ruins of tho outer fortifications of Guantanamo, and the Stars and Stripes, for the first time float trom a Spanish flagstaff in Cuba. To Captain Clark and the battleship Oregon belongs the honor of accom? plishing tho first successful landing of tho war. Forty marines from tho battleship went ashore and occupied the left ent unco ol me bay, until the troop? ship Panther arrived, with COO ma? rines. These under command of Lieu? tenant-Colonel R. W. Huntington, ar? rived at 3 o'clock, and witlin half an Lour they hal burned tho buildings of the Spanish camp, and Lad set fire to the mlseiablo httlo village which crouched oe the beach under the hill? top of Guantanamo. TLe whole opeiatiou of silencing the guns andjlanding the forces was as ease? ls placing a Sunday-school picnic. The Marblehead, backed by the Vixen and Dolphin, opened fire on tte (arth works Friday. The shore to the right of tho entrance was lined with guns and rifle-pits, but the Spaniards stampeded after firing a few rounds. The main fort Hos witina the city limits and is still to be reduced, but it is not in a difficult position, and the American officers say it can bo taken in fifteen minutes, when desired. SPANISH SKEDADDLING. No attempt was made to land until the Oregon attained in early Friday. Captain Clark immediately .ont forty marines ashore, aud twenty from the Marblehead followed. They found .videnco of a very hasty departuro by :he Spaniards. Watches, hammocks, md ammuniton were scattered about he earth works, and a Spanish flag vas found in oi_e of tho rifle pits. The lit le detachment of marines leld tho place until the Panther ar ived, wLen (hey were recal ed, and ,nd the work of disembarkation began, rhe first boat load had scarcely landod .hen the Tillage burst into flames Jompany B, under Lieutenant Hail, vas the first ashore, and without the oss of a moment the colum started up he steep, rockp hillside of tho earth forks. For an hour tho bioad column f marines filed up the narrow path, ventually taking up a position at the sp of the hill. -? i et ? The victory reels with America's Jr eat est Medicine.Hood's Sarsaparil'a, 'hen it enters the battle against immure lood. KERR'S CREEK CL'LLiN 2 [Oazittk Com Ken's Greek, Ya.; Juue 13.?Miss Fud do Hull rn ir day. wi,ore ihe ifl with lier fcistor, Mrs. Charlie Pierson, who is extremely UL m Miss Louie Laekii*, of Buena Vi ita, spent! I i f with her grande Mis. '?'?. J, Lackey, Mr'.. Charles Lowtnan ii \ children, of Milboro, is visiting hor mi ther,Mn Lewis Hickninn. The strawberry f vistonh.hieh was held at Lown au's Mill on thfl night of the 4th,was quito a success financially, the total sum cleated was $31. Tbere wa. a L rge crowd considering that a supper was held at Alouo tho same night. Mrs. Arch Withfo.v and son, of Mil? boro, were on the Creek last week, at? tending the m. rriago of E. T. Cum? mings. Thc homo of Mrs. Uar ff ai. t Lackey was the scene of a very quiet but pretty wedding on Wednesday eve- J i ning the 8th inst, at 4 o'clock, when her daughter Miss Rona was united in marriage to Mr. Eldred Theodore Cummings. Ibo only attendants were Miss Annie L. Penick and Mr. Robt. Withrow. The brido was attired in a becoming suit of light green cloth, with hat to match. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev, D. A. Penick. Only the relatives and a few friends of tin contracting parties were present. At five o'clock, a reception was given at the homo of tho groom, where all pattook of a bountiful supper, That night a serenade wflagiren the couple hythe young men of the neigh? borhood. We all congratulate the ' groom on his good fortune, and ail the bride much happiness t W. DISCO VE liEDI BY A \\ OMAN. A not lier great discoveiy has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutch? es D] on her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and dialb seemed iumiiner.. For three mouths she coughed ii oessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered I way to recovery, by pm chasing of us a bottle of Pr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, aud was so much re? lieved on taking first doue, tb.t siic slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cn d. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.' Thus writes W. C. Hamnick A Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles freo at McGruut Drug Co. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Ev ry jotile guaranteed. BATHS BUDGET 'QAXBTTl Ciilicfpollilrllci'. Rockbridge Baths, Ya., June 18,? Favorable weather for ten days inst enabled our farmer! to make good headway in corn-working, which was previously veiy much retarded by iains. With corn to work, clover to cut and wheat Larvest near at hand, tbere is no time for the discussion of currcut events Some, however, take occasion to have a chit chat on tho church yard., Bundey mornings, which is not a very good preparation for taking in and feeding upon the Gospe*. Dr. McElwee has bocD, by the session of his church,granted thc privi e ge of omitting any or all of the regular .en-ices, during the extreme illness of his wife but filled his pulpit on yester lay as usud, giving to an attentive congregation a sermon full cf the very MMMDCfl of the Gospel. Mrs. McEiwce's friends were for a time encouraged to think that there ;vas a decided change for the bet.er, mt, recently, her condition is not .bought lo bo so favorable. Any im? provement in her case is haled with jleasure by anxious friend--, and the ?(s* oration of her health woul 1 bea -Ourco of universal rejoicing. The Baths Hotel, with all ot its sur? roundings is now in good trim and in readiness for the entertainment of liealth and pleasure Bookers. Tuosc in |ue_t of either can find no better place. H. A. Lackey, Mrs. Lackey, their laughter Mn. Bud Kinnear ami child, ... W. WiIsod, Mrs. Wilson, the r laughter Mrs. Will Kinnear an 1 two .hilIron aro at Wilson's Springs enjoy ng tho bedib-giving tulphur water, nvigorating mountain uir and picture ?que scenery | f |that favori.o resort. Our telephone? are up and in good forking condition. S. AGENTS WANTED to Introduce tin gteel ilii-invi'-ry Anti-Kink, for ttAlght 'iiiiiK' kinky uinl curly hair. )\\x coniniis ions. Beni 4c. tn flt imps tot InfoimaUoD, Endorsed hythe United bUtest-M-tli reports, fernel) __. Rleh, 11 Broadway, Kaw Vork. lav 18. Itt, Weakness of Men QnlcUly, Thoroujlily, Forever Cared 1... ? nflw p?r.f>ft..1 tel-BtlO" Dl.thod that cannot ft^ unl.ii the e.: I* b.yont ti'inifin aid. Yon ff?! lin pro.od th. fir. _ da/, foal i lion .til _._r/ da/, eoon kW /onrn.lf a ling amana man in body, mind and heart Ilralni aud Ioum end.il. Kt*rr ehitaelo lo harri mamari l.f_r_mo?_d. b'.rf. tatt*, -lil. .netty, vkaa failing or lott, ar* reatorad br thia traatm.st All Taak portion, nt th. bod/ .nWg-d and _tran?_h MOQ. Writ* for Oar book, with ? jpi___?t!on_ aad a**Mm*\ float Malod, fro*. Ontr 1,000 r.f.r.noa. EOE MEDICAL CO, MKBfM: m neareearaa-arv . ? . .-.-?> ,,!?."M*" ' - ". Va., -Thikj 13.?Ab Mr. Stark BeTaiord and danghtei M route hon- ? ? * 11 loy tb r hoi np..a SJ thrown out if tho I Bovere in jurii ftt this wi il ' ung wi cl i.irl hope to bo out soon, Mr. E, N. Chiles epenl Boveral days last week visiting re'ativo*- at Pedlar Ville, Amherst county. Mr. Wm. Skedmore, wife and sen, of Buchanan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Clnles. Mr, Painter of same place accompanied them. Miss Lily Pucker, of Rocky Poiot, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Burk, ot our city. Mr. Jako Barger is visiting relatives it Gala, Va. Mr. Jesse Spicer and wifo,of Buchan? an, and sister, Miss Lulu Spicer, of. Roanoke, Va., spent Sunday with their uncle, T>. H. Swartz. '?Jakj;y. ' BUCKL1NS ARRIGA SALVE The BostS live in. the worldSd p Dat*1, BtnitoH, SoriF, U cc , fort. Rheum, Fever Sores, Tette.-, O' aodal Sands, Chilblains, Corns, and all "Skin Kiuptions, and positively cures Piles -r no pay rei ired lt is guaranteed Ogive perfect satofaetioo or money ?cfunclcd. Prico 25 cc its per box Pot .sale by HeGrun Drag Ca EPISCOPAL COG NOIL. Ihe sixth annual oouueil of thoPro eatent Episcopal eburch, of tho dio ;cso of Southern Virginie, adjourned ?iaturday night a'ttr an interesting bree days' ses-ion in Staunton, Bishop Randolph presiding. Thc following de'e^utes from Kock iridgo were appointed on standing 'oinniitteis for next year: State of the Jhurch, Ber. J. G. Seotl, Buena Vista; .lictiieii-, Rev. B. J. MoBryde, Ltx ngton; Clerical Support, Hon. Wm. A .mle ison, Lezingtoo. The Bishop's report showed Hie hinch to be in a good condition. Col ectionJ* for the yiurainouiited to $l-r>7, 1-50, that of the Sunday school io |3, ??"50. Number ol communicants, '.', ?TO, and increase of 888, Total prop? erty valuation 1981,279, Danville was chosen us lhe next placo ol meeting. Or. ce Memorial church of I his place vas "represented in the council by Ber. L J. MePryde and Hon. gilliam A. *nd(i*son. A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. Cascarets Candy Catha*rtle, tho mool won i-iful medical discovery of the a.*''. pleas ni and refreshing to thetaete,acl gently and ? nsilivt'ly mi Itldnoyo, liver ami bowels loans!ng the entire system, dispel colds ure headache, fever, habitual constlpatios niblllousnefxi. Pleasobuy snd trys box if C. C. C. io-day; IV, M, 60 conto, Bold id gasrsntood tu oura bf all f vehicle's. Tho streets have been larefolly plasm ad np anti put in uico ondition for commencement, so as to iresent an attractive appearance to the nany ushers nhvrns attracted here on his occasion. One moro improvement is sadly lecded, ar.d that is a good sidewalk in rorit of Ihe cemetery, and it should -xtend alclig Hie entire front. If a ?rick walk cannot bc put down at prcs nt Ihen let a gravel one bo made. Since thu .stonewall has been eomple od at the cemetery and the squares nsidc put in nice couditiou, lhe rough dirt walk crtside is not at all in kecp DON'T TOr.VCXO sl-IT AND BMOK rOVB LIFF, AWAY If vdu want to quit t<>1 >.*n? Doing enslly ml forerer, tn- made well, strong, ntMnotic, ill of new Ufo awl tiger, take No-lo "Bec, te wonder-worker tbat makes weak mw trong, Many gala lon poonda Id ten day* trot 100,000 onred. Bay So To-Bac bon our own drnggtat-who mllgoarantee ? ran tookie! nml sample malled freo. Ad. Star ng Remedy Co . Chleaego or New York. Last Thursday was obsorved in llaunton ns Confederate Memorial )ay. A long procession, made up of colice, Stonewall Jackson Camp, Con e lei ate Veterans, citizens in tho Bail? lie and in carriages, escorted liv the itoncWt.il Brigade Panel, with the Jnited States flag and the Confederate attlefln.g alongside, wended ttl way to 'h-mrose. Cemetery, where 2,OOO Con 3tloi*.ites aro buried. Plowers in rofu -ion elecked tho graves, aud hun reds of miniature Confederate flags rated over tho mounds. Tho hand- 1 Dine monument of a private at pando nt WSS banked with fragrant flowers, ton. R. tf. Park?, of Luray, was tho . "?ator of tho day, and ho made au elo ucnt and patriotic speech. dinon TeacbGrT Aecucics ol America J.l'.v I., li. DA8S, D, H., MANAGER. ittsbivg.Pa ; Toronto, Cn nails; New Orleans, La.; Now York, N, Y,; ?*Yftshi.-gton, D. C.; San Fran? cisco, Cal.; Cnicago. 111.*, St, Louis, o.. and Denver. Col. hove aro thousands of positions to be filled within the next few months. Address nil applications to nionTeachebs* Agencies, Saltsburg,Pa july lily ?~-k>*-'C*-u.*._ **iMt1?<'ie.atl<"arii i 10f K)'_ Poxuivai ??fltois'i ? ""*_ I , . *^f_fc^_v%/tvv^e'vevfl-/*'*?v,ev%.e ALWAYS HSt? OH MrW.0 THCRf IS SO KINO OF PAIN ORT ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, 9 THAT PAI*.KILLER WILL ROT RE. f LIEVC. f ' FOR IMIVATION . ANDBUQ- J r. BOTTLE \ PERRY DAVIS .'?_ B *"<. ^ ,A-**_____Va^e^#%^^ SCHOOL FOR 1 EACHERS Thc school for teachers held at Washington and Leo for a month, closed last Wednesday. A number of teachers, mostly from Lexington and the immediate vicinity, took advantage of this most liberal ofl'er on the part of the professors of tho University. Class? es were taught in English, Latin, Greek, mathematic-, and history, and were intended as a review of these subjects and to give opportunities for a comparison of methods with a view of aiding in thc eflieiency of tho work of our public school teacher:-. Agents Wanted. In Every County to Supply the Great Popular Demand fur America's War For Hw.! TOLD IN PICTURE AND STOKY. Compiled .11 ut othorbrands sro all nice, clean roods. .1. lt. C. COMPANY, Roaring Run, Botetottrt Co.. Vf. "1 tiikf pleasure In saying to tims'' watt warn good, clean tomatoes, that I havenevei seen any canned more cleanly than at tlio factorv at Roaring Kum Va JAMES MUNDY, President l's 1?t National Hank. Buchanan, Va 1 Feb IS, 1898. SENT .Free to housekeepers Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beet Cook Boo ___* telling how to prepare mauy delicate and delicious dlahee Address, Liebig Co., P.O. Bolt 8718, NewYort Official WAR Book by Congressman James Rankin ronna. mi about Warwith Spain, the Navy, alldi'fi'iii es, IJnttlo ships, e(e. Portraits and biographic, ot Dewey and all pioinlnont ofllccra. Nearly ?loo page*. Massive volume. Marvelously cheap. iVst av-botflhlp. Only authentic, official book. Experience not neosasaty. Any body san sell it. Ladies as mnne?fiil aa gentlemen. We nv,- the largest sobscriptlon book firm In America! Write us, Fifty per? sons are employed in our correspondence de? partment alone, to serve you. Our i>ook la jual out. <;''t agency now and bs lirst in thfl Held. Large Owe. war Map In colors (iee with each book or outfit, Other valuable premiums. Tremendous seller. Biggesl money makin- ever known. Most liberal jenna guaranteed Agents ""?fiK'ng |7.00 to au,00 lid-day. Twenty days credit given. Freight paid. Full book Hunt prepaid to agents, 11.48, Splendid sample outfit and full instructions tree to* nine S-oent stamps to pav postage. MenUon this paper. MONROE BOOK CO., Dep't M, Chicago, 111. juin'S-4t Vim. Vigor and Vitality RE ITORED IN M DAYS. EFFECTS AT ONCE. CoiH) Caton's Vitalizer mresgeoflral ot tp^etal debility, wakefulness, KMcmatorrhoBa, emissions, Impotency, pnro ~u. etc. Comota funotioimi diaorden cana id by errorfl or ezosflflfla, quickly rflfltoring ...' Eaanhpod In old or young, giving rigor md strength where termer weakneflsprevali ?d. Convenient package, simple. ef_.vti_.-i ind legitimate. Cnn is quick and thorough Don't be deceived by imitations: insist on Seton's Vitaiizi'i-s. Bent scaled if your drug. ,'lst docs not have it. PriOflfl per package, dx for $0, with written gnatantefl of som iletfl "'ii". Information, .'efieiices. etc.. frc" md coulldeiitial. Send us statement of ilise md 2", eta. for a week's trial treatment. Ons uilv sent to each person. CATON MEDICAL COMPANY, Boston. Mass. Tho will of tho lato Colonel James H. Skinner was probated in Staunton Sat lnhy. His estate, valued at abont 140,000, ofter his sister's death, goes j tho University of Virginia, tho intor 39t of which is to bo used in establish? ing ichdlawhipfl valued at $250 per tnuum, in educating young men for ,ho Episcopal minis! iy. THE TRAINED NURSE tit? touches the Spot BliCr*-" Hfa|. Mniidcai* 1.-lladovuiu Plaiter a .mm.. M'iia\C.+ar?Z~-? I'-'iIwaS ..lAKKUT RI-PORT. COSREOTgp *vi:i:k'.v nv OFFLIGHTER & C DI le ' ITam Ij 3.- ca . A*':i SB-n." . . i . . \Viiiii,k*ai.i; I'l'.it I cm I;.ol COI, Clour Extw e , il, . ,-vt.OO Wheal ..... pt ''..ii. (H.l . 40 tn 45 '??al . I ? Butter- - 0 Uggs - ' . l? Bena per potmd - ? ? B-Zto o Tntkoya - ? ? ?' O.tolg Spring Chickens pw pound - " 5 >fl Elaina - - * lo to ri ?Shoulders .... 6 Sides J - - : - 7 Lani ? 6 t'v Veal Calves - . . 8?toE4 Wool.10 to IH Orchard Grass ticed - - -tl )0 to* .10 Clover Seed .... 8.00 to 3. W Tlmofhy Heed - - I.Wtol.W ******* Baltixobb Mai.kets, Jink 14.* Bee! Steers " - 1*4.00 to ?4..,50 ?Hogs ?" - - 4.00 to 425 Hlioep - - '6.Z0 to 4 00 Wheat .-,. 1*10 Corn - ? ? Ma 40 Lambs Spring - ? - ? 5 to 04 SALE of DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE I will sell privately, tho following real estate In tho Town of Lexington, Virginie, belonging to the ostato of Mrs. Susan G. Gold, dooessed, tn-wit: 1. A House and Lot fronting 75 foot OB Washington street and extending back 105 toot to sn adler, adjoining tin; lots of Mrs. J. Randolph Tucker, the Pnblle Vint Behool Building and others. The- building.-, M this lot consist of a well construe.-t.-d (ramo dwelling house, and kitchen, with P tooms, B ?table, ami other out-buildings, all In good condition. *.-. A House and Lot fronting 74 (est OS Jackson avenue and extending back IN foot to au alley and adjoining Um lots of Mrs. J. T. Hill and others. Tho buildings on this lot consist of a valuable frame dwelling house pud kitchen, willi 7 rooms, nnd other out buildings, in good repair. J loth of those properties sro eligibly located, and would make desirable homes. Apply to tho uiiiliTsiL.il. d, st Le Va., for price and teano. .1. P. MOORE, Bxo'r of Mn. Basan fi. <''eiid, dee'd. apr 18_ Sale of Realty ABOVE Collierstown, Va. By virtue of B decree of the (ir. i it I oint of Kockbridge County, Va., entend March -ith. 1898, in tho chancery canoe of C. P. all stock ra Wm. A. Bradda' Com'r. et al., the undersigned, who was bj-said di rue appoint? ed spOOtal I'oiniiiissitini-r for the purpose, will offer for sale to the highest Udder st Public auction, in front of tho ooart hoses, ol [?extngton, Va., st 19 M. on Saturday, june suth, taos, tho tract of M lol loo sens of land lying in Hoekbridgo County, on Um headwaters of Colliers Creek, adjoiniug tho lands ol .lani's Goodbar, B. 0. Knick, Wellington Irvinoand others, of which W. A- BrsddS is WtSOd and poasoosed. TEIIMH:?Cash In hand sufilclent to pay th. i costs of suit and sale, ami the balance in one snd two yean; osoorod by tho bonds of the purchaser, with leonrityapproved by tk< pommissioner, **-** i 11 a Interest from date of ale, with the right to anticipate tho payments thereof at anv time. O. I). LETCHER, uiaya.'>4t Special rommleahniT in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of th.. County of Rockbridge C. P. Ailatock.Plaintiff,) Against Wm. A. Biadds* Committee Ac., Defendants! I. K. IL Witt. Clerk of tho said Cont, do certify that the bond required by the decree rendered iu saiel ? -anse on tho lilli day of Man h. 1898, hus been duly given by G. l>. Letcher, Special Ciiiiiciii.-*i(ciicr Given umler mv hand as Clerk of tho said Court, this Slot day of Kay, 1898. R. ll. WITT, Clerk. c OM-MIS-SK'N Kit's* NOT IC E. hunt A. Dam*, vs: Wm. W. DAVIS1 Heirs. Tho .above canee having been referred to the undersigned Commissioner In Chancery, by dooroo entered therein on the 14th day rn March 1898, wlt> directions; To take' sn ?account ot the fee Simple and annual value of tho land of which Wm. W. Davis died seised, with any liens thereon and state then, iu tho order of their priority ami any debts remaining unpaid, which matters he will ascertain and report with say oilier deemed pertinent by himself, or required by any parties In interest. All parties Interested aro hereby notified that I have appointed SATURDAY, JUNE 25tb, 1898 at my cilice in the Town of Lexington as tho limo aud place for taking said seoonnts. E. .M. PEMOLETOM, Comni'r in Ch'v. ma M lt M.IS E STU AY HOKMv A brown mare, about . 9 or 10 years old. weighing about !HX) or 1000 pounds, with a knot on top of back, came to my stable mi Saturday, May 28th. The owner can get tho mnrejvy i-rovlng same and payiflx costa of feeding ana advertising. Apply to JOHN SH KUI DAN, laue's 8t Lexington, Va PATENTS cala, and 11 ade.Mai a e obtained and all 1 .it -J .nt busiucss conducted lor Moot n*TC Ftc*, i Oupi Office is oraoaiTC U.S.PaTCNTOrFicii and wu rm secure patent in less tune Hun llioscf remote from Washingtoi*. Send model, drawing or photo., with deacrip tion. We advise, if patcnuble or not, (ree of4 cheriro. Our fee not due tell patont I. secured, J ,S P?mpmlct" How I" Obtain Patents," willi] {coat tTf eeme in the L'.H. and foreign countries j (sent (ree. 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