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ft9ira*amaawmTt mUrTf THE GAZETTE, I*--.---:.l.-!!i:i* l.v"'.kV rYBOXISDAI i.ejLAY AND COMPANY "Tl.u. v L Al >~V I. I ITleS]:MENT8 11 (I i; ], for first In rtlou and Wc. for a continuance theratffe r, DEMOCRATIC TICK KT. Election November 8, 180b nasa, J. M. QUARLES Of -Staunton. Santiago lins be-on neleleel to tl growing numbe r e>f words that ni <kbooed in Spurn. taiTe-rn' honorable treatment of Ho son *i\as enough ot itself to ensure h' good treatment by Off. The Spanish have discovered tba the American lights just as hard in wm as he hustles for dollars in peace. The most unkind thing dune to Ad? miral Cervera ratea he beoauM a jiria oncr was a reporter's asking bim bois ht liked America. Nobody heard Tom Wood shouting over the annexation of Hawai', nor praising Mr. McKinley's conduct of the war. In fact, Tom is cultivating Bil tnce these days. Suffrage must not bo very highly valued in Gerniany,if it be fair to judge ?by the precinct at Poairoff. at which not a single vote was cast at tie recent -.-lection. Double tonnage fees to the Suez C-inal made that bluff with Camara's fleet tm expensive one for Spain. It Ot something like ?-10O,O0O, and had to be paid in cash. We suspect tbat the report ol a Spanish privateer oil'the Pacific coast had the same origin as those reports of Spanish fleets off the New Englaud coast, u few weeks ago. If it is in order, we should like to ask why Mr. McKinley overlooked Mr. Benj. Harrison when he waa making up that Hawaiian commission, which will recommend to Congress au Ameri? can form of government for thc- is? lands We don't believe flat Gen Miles has tiny idea of eejuipp ng the palatial steamer upon which Le hm his head? quarters with wheels in order that he may accompany thc army without giv? ing up any of his accustomed luxuries. Thcie is a, limit to this Anglo-Ameri cau brotherhood business, at il it is reached when American papers tako to publishing jokes from Lonelon Punch. The American who can find anything funny in Punch needs treatment for Anglophobia. The Republicans would like to make the war thc exclusive issue of the Con? gressional campaign, when it is in reality not an it-sue at all. The Demo? crats in Congrees.and the Populists, met every demand that patriotism made upon thom. Wo notice tbat some papers have spol.en of the annexation of Hawaii as adding a new star to tho U. S. flag. This is a mistake, or, at least, prema? ture. A star is added to the flag upon the admi*:sion of a new state to tbe Union, but Hawaii is not a State, and it is very doubtful whether it will ever be allowed to become one. The color and trimmings of the new canvass uniforms for the army, said to have been chosen by Gen. Miles, are not at a'l satisfactory. It has been declared to bc "more fitting for the band of a one-borse circus than for soldiers.'' There is nothiug yellow about our soldiers, and they should not be uniformed in that color. If Got. Black escapes the broken glass that Tommy Platt and Lemmy Quigg have scattered around lo punc? ture his tire and prevent his w'inning tho renomination stake.he will be ploy? ing in good luck, but even then there would be a mighty slim chance for him to get elected. A Democratic governor of New York is nl?ont due. rai Bm ki] Tl; not Ale as ] nig ii thei fina 1 wbe jeet inep mig will T pliei who Unil thos the i Your friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger. It Indicates impoverished And impure blood This condition may Lead to serious illness. It should be promptly Overcome by taking: Hood's Sarsaparilla, .Which puttfies and Enriches the bloo*d, Strengthens the nerves, * Tones the stomach, Creates an appetite, And builds up, En-iffrijes and vitalizes ,\ ^e whole system. V Be sure to get D . \ Only Hood'* Tl Wi Tho] recei* Gene Ca: surrei and t morn be mi The down flag lr Wai 'SANK IAGO SURRENDERS. ACCORDING TO THE TERUS OJ DNITED STATES that Tin pbisoxi as ni -Li i ? . .Als. Wathio Sf to i, -i But two die patches li ve I) mi rocoivrd tinoo inid oighl tioiii ti e frou l.. ll o'clock, nnd both rc foi red to commitaary ttort-t <1. - tail-. The odBcitlt expect lo recoivo Wi rd soon whether Qenoral Toral de eide t fight OT accept our term, of surrender. The general opinion is that sj ho will fight to savo bin lighting repn tat'on in Spain, but all hope fur n sur? render. Our lines havo thoroughly in? vested Santiago and further resi-lenee cn the part of the Spanish is a forlorn hope. Thc officials say that wo can tako tho city in two hours by onslaught. I Admiral Sampson's ships alono can throw over two hundred shells into tho city in a couple of hours. It is believ? ed hero that when Santiago falls Spain must sue for pence. Secretary Alger says this morning that ho expects no news from Santiago until after noon, when ho shall hear that Toral either surrenders or that the land and r._ii forces have promptly begun the assault upon the expiratii D of Ibo truce at noon. No other course is left open to the American commanders. Shortly after ll o'clock dene ral Gage retired a dispatch from General Shaffer saying that General Toral asks the appointment of a comnrssion to consider terms of surrender, lt is said that the dispatch indicates that Santi? ago is on the point of being delivered over to the Americans. The dispatch was imni.di-dcly taken to tbe Proficient by Adjutant General Coil in.It is known positively (hat the message contained information that Santiago is on tin point of unconditional surrender. The ofllcials do not think for a mo? ment that General Tomi's request for the apointment of co.ranis.toners to make terms for surrender will be listen? ed to. It is evidently only another at? tempt to delay proceedings. The President has refused General Torul's proposition, and instructed General Miles to tell Toral that unless thc sur? render is made by noon the attack will commence. TOIUliXl. to BStttT to tiii: di:ath. Madrid, Joly ll,?The government ias issued a statement that it has ca >led General Blanco to instruct General Coral to resist to tho death, and make io surrender. ?axtiaoo aoixxanzBD. Washington, July l-l.?General Toral .'ith the whole of the Spanish forcp, urrendered at noon to-day accordiag _? tho terms of the United States, be? lg the sending back to Spain of all risoners. _1-TIA(A> Bunna WITH YELLOW FEVER, Washington, Joly 14th.?Santiago is .eking with yellow fever. This fact as been known to General Sbafter for mic time and ho bas announced that i soon as ihe city falls be will sur >und it with troops and only send in sufficionl number to preeerve order, ul will be kept there until the Fall, tten the fever disappears. No Gu? ns will be allowed to enter tba city, ;t the looting of Canoy be repeated. WI WILL KEE1' THE ARMS. Washington, July 1G.?Tho arms rrenclered by tho Spanish soldiers at ntiago to General Shaftor will bo )t by the United States government. is conclusion, reached late this after >n by the President aud Secretary fer, was made public by tho latter he left bis office after (! o'clock to? ld. All those who have arms will turu n ever to ibis government, This is 1.'' he so were the Secretary's words n asked for information on tho eub u Si to ti' w is' G eli th ru St lei ll ab u i. Si j I And,'- added, in response to another dry, and to clear any doubt that ht exist on the subject, "tho rifles not be returned to Spain." his do-ision cf the President ap i aliko to those Spanish soldiers have not boen engaged with the :od States troops as well as to e who havo boon participants in ecent battle. IE SURRENDER SETT LEU ishington, July 10.?!l p. m.? Following messago has just boon red and given out by Adjutant ral Corbin: mp Near Santiago, July 1(5.?The udor bas been definitely settled, ho arms will be turned over tc >W morning, and the troops will itched out as prisoners of war, Spanish colors will be hauled at 9 o'clock and the American rusted. SH AFTER, Major General. T1IK CONDITIONS. diington, July 16.?Thc War tmont to-day issued thc following wit Ua; poi imf I JUS Boc ind as t sun cou ado for in h this of oj Spa ab oi no f doro Gare Tt illo a suire those G.O0C Garci Mr Satur wero bo y< Sib dh THU Wa has iv ceptec State i Spanih penso. ing at anti] I is said peace, Possib' Rico wi troops mediatt drawi. ; possible five tho charge. tary Go Tho I that wh health Sarsapa Then tho busj pedals o i bulletin! I'la wt, .Inly Iii, INO, 1 Adjutant Gene ', D, S. A.. Wat! ington Headcp arti ?-. Santiago Joly li I ? ' e.ipitui.Wioi i: elude .ii. .iii ant material ii l!' er bod ti mt...v. Hie United Mai. tgroes witli as little dela] aa :?? I" li mapori all Spanish troops in d;._ trict to the kingjom of Spain, th troop are aa far ns p.. imbarl near tho gartiaoo the, now occupy Officon to retain their side anns au otlicers alni men to retain their per tonal property. Spanish cejuiiiiiiiiili'i .nitlioii/.eil lo take military archives be? longing to surrendered district. Al] Spanish forces known as volunteers, moirilizadvis ,in 1 guerillas who wish to romain in Cuba may do so under parole dining tho probent war, giving up th oil* arms. Span'sh force- march ont ? f Santi? ago with honors of uni depositing thoir arms at a point mut ally agreed upon to await cHapcntion of Unite! Stato3 government, it b, ing under? stood tho United States commissioners will recommend that the Spanish sol? diers return to Spain with arms they so bravely defended. Tlrs leaves the tho question ot return of arms entirely in tho hands of thc govornmon.. I invite attention to the fact tint lateral thousand sirrendeie 1, said Glenern! Toral to bc about twelve thousand,against whom a shu hus ie. iccn tired. The return to Spain ol bc troops in this district amounts lo ibout twenty-four tl ousand, accord ug to General Toral. W. R SH AFT KU, Major General U. S. Volunteer.-. TER I. ITORY SIR RENDERED. Washington, July M.?The tcni iry surrendered to uh by Geneia' 'oral makes nb.ut .",000 iqttarc mle ho Spanish soldiers to be sent to pain are estimated at 10*000 nen. Ia j ir Hopking, tho military aide to * eerctary Alger, this afternoon bad in ad before him a huge map of Cul I lowing tho surrendered /one tamed * ,<r to tho American troops. The ne begina at Acerraderoe, about lif icn miles west of Santiago harbor, J id then runs duo north abont25milea "" i Palmo Sonaua. Had thc line eon nued due north it would havo passed I , est of Holguin, thus taking the Span h garrison at that point. Evidently aneral Toral wished to avoid the ill? usion of Holguin, so the line turns _ raptly to the northeast at PalmO aud 113 to tho coast town of Boca del gua, on thc coast. The extreme igth of this surrendered trait is about A. I) miles, and the ex! remo width S; rat ol) miles, tapering to a less 'l, Uh and making in all about 5,001) ^ larc miles. ht It is a rugged,mountainouH country pe li very few towns of any size. San jo with its fino harbor is tho main nt, while Guantanamo is second in -ortanco. I. J. Allen, of Kansas City,who had t come from Santiago, was with reta ry Alger during the afternoon gare him tome interesting details j for 0 tbo ebal actor of the country now rendered to our troops. He said ti.o utry was so wild and rocky that it rdod practically no camping grouud a considerable body of troops, and ia opinion there waa not a point in sweep of country suitable asa bast [it-rations for an at my. Except tho aish force at Santiago, numbering it 10,000, Mr. Allen says thoro aro ?Spanish troc ps within tho surren d zone, as it has been overrun by ia's force?. c Spanish garrisons arc nt Manzan nd Holguin, to tho west of tho ndered zone. Mr. Allen says Spanish garritana do not exceod i men. This ho says, is General a's estimate. . Allen left Santiago only last day, At tbat timo, he says.there two suspicious cases, thought to _llow fever, in tho hospital at ey SURRENDER: WHAT IT HEAN?. Ii tht ? : hei ref ll. T eo*f mai tim ter a cl to r (< Die Ger ed( end won with tain mira fay 1 AC TH LU ? -*__*? LOI shington, July 14.?General Toral J J sn incndered Santiago. Ho has a" I the terms offered by tho United which was simply to send the li troops back to Spain at our ex Tboro will bc n > more tight Santiago?no moro in all Cuba j Intei ?alt. Tho sm render of S mtiago j ^J-*J to mean that S^ain will sue for I ami Cl making the best terms sho can. li,'k"t j tbo campaign against Porto ill now go on. Tho t Spanish will be sect back to Spain im -ly, and our anny will be with from Santiago as quickly as Garcia's forces, aided by usaud regulars, will bc left in General Shafter will bo Mili verncr of Eastern Cuba. DONT >cst medicine you can take is ich builds a solid foundation for in pure, .ich blood?Hood's J j^'J J;? lilla. aerchant who advertises only in f season is bke thc cyclist who ? rn ,h 10, 17 n Will lie lalo Cit AM.. KO Norfolk Barlil, i Va., M Agent, the wow ttrpng, Over 40( your owi Booklet uiy when going down hill _y Rem wfjjpiIJMpj) ?? i? '? sm ???I"W ias*.iXami. ? Shafter Marches iii, i j He Saya fighting aa theflptoiaxda d i Th< I li ii Daj it Would Hiivt ' ?.I Lire i- If The City. 1 i.e Wai Department posti tl the fi ! lowing bulli lin .it ."?. 15 p cn. Sondar: .Santiago de daba, Joly 17. Aeljntanl < <? iied .Stutts Arm Wa ihington, D. (" I ii,im th bono i e announce th .1 Uif American flag baa been raiaee] tins instant. | Iii o'elook noon), boiated orel the house nf civil governmanl in Hue city of Santiago. An iniinctiHccnncoui-Keof people pres? ent. A squadron of cavalry and a regi? ment of infantry presenting arms anel baud playing national airs. Light bat? tery fired salute- of twenty-one guns. Perfect order is hoing maintained by the municipal government. Di-rtress ic, very great, but little sickness in town. Scarcely any yellow fever, A small gunboat and about two hundred seamen left by Cervera have sin-rendered to me. Obstructions are being removed from mouth of harbor. Upon enming into the city I discover? ed a perfect entanglement of defeunes. Fighting as the Spaniards did the (hst day it would bare eoat 6,000 lives to bare taken it, liattalioim of .Spanish troops have been depodting anns since daylieght bi the armory, orer which I have guard. General Toni formally surrendered the* plaza and all stores at 'J a. m. W. I!. 8HAFTEB, liajor General. Miles Starts For Porto Rico, Hoary Porcea to be Hored There ut Once to Make a Sinn | Campaign. Waehington, July I.s.?After time lavs consultation between the I'ri-i leiit, Becretary Alger and General Brooke, timing which there was fre ?ut'iit coniiiiunicatioii witli General .liles at Biboney, the details of the Porto Rican expedition were perfected uni the expedition itself was gotten mtier way. General -Miles with some .Hillery and troops sailing to-day for 'orto Rico on the converted eraiaer 'ale. to be followed quickly l>v un rmy of about 80,000 men. Watson Sails For Spain. lie Squadron Goes Well Equipped And Will Bombard Spain's Coast. Unless She Cornea to Terms, Waehington, July 10.-*-Commodore 'ataon and his raiding aqnadron left mtiago to-day to strike Spain a blow hoine. His orders are to destroy unara's Cadiz licet anti to then bom ,rtt the coast cities. Spain can only ert the terrible results by making ace at once. he Irene Giving More Trouble. London, July 18.?The Hong Kong 'respondent of the Daily Mail says: "United States Consul Wildman in? nis me that as the German cruiser ne was Masing Marivele's, nfl' Manila, other day, the United States gui? lt Hugh McCulloch, was sent after to ask her to stop. As the Irena Used to obey, B shell was sent fteross bow and a small boat went to dis? ci* what she was doing. Tho Ger* I admiral protested, and insisteil t German ships hail a. right to o?i* tho harlini* without being BearohoiL aim which Admiral Dewey deeliiieu ecogniae. It is reported that Admiral Von Inches, who is in command of the man squadron at Manila, intervio**.* ^aptftin Chichester, of the British ?CT Ininiortalite, as to what he hi do if the Germans interfered i the bombardment of Manila. Cap Chichester replied that only Ad ,1 Dewov and himself knew that*" USOr%*r+^rO>%SO^SOS%r+S%,i ALWAYS KEEP OS HAS0 dmlfi/leri HERC IS SO KIND OF PAIN OR NC, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, AT PAINKILLER WILL NOT RC IVE. I'' rn ni of a, ex to be, thc On po bri Vt th. as hrs fou anti fere 1 re ti Ger tate the for com tran Spai will oral Spau 000 i WAI ")K OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND 81*6 TUTE8. THE GENUINE BOTTLE MW THE NAME, PERRY DAVI8 &. 80N. k.-sv*a.%*%. va*. -%*e.*a ?%>**.*%.?< ??ae i:.\i ri.SJoN TICKETS. 'national Exposition via Norfolk at****! ii Railway, Omaha, Nob., anti Kansas In. Choses <>f twti rotasi Columbus liossjo or C*lneianatL<aad st, bonis. on sale daily, limited to Nov. 1,1808, io hie ISA HOB*** liv 'i, bl, M iiiul 27, and Augimt 8. ml 94. Excursion tickets at ono fara Hold to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea ., H.-,.mi City, N. J., and Ocean City, od for fourteen days. Apply to agent and Western Hallway, or, \\. Ii. leneral Paatfinanr aeeat^ Koanoko, . 1'. 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It relieves and prevents "morning .ickness." relaxer; thu overstrained mus? cles, relieves thc distended feeling, uhort ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer? tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's friend ia good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. OM doltM pr lnittr. ut ali ilrutj storca, or acm i.) ex preta oa n eolpt nf price. runt Boord, coaUlnlnjr .altialiU Informs tlnn for worarii, ..ill __> ?eat to any a.Ulreoa upon application to THE BRADFIELD REOVLATOH CO.. _ A tl.nt.. Oa. THE NAVY AT SANTIAGO. Washington, July M.?Tho Navy Department had not heard, up to the close of oflice hours, to what extent the American licet was participating in the Spanish surrender of Santiago. With Santiago in our hands, tho way will bo clear fur Admiral Sampson's licet to cutor tho harbor aud proceed up to the wharves as soon os the torpedoes and mines at the bar. u- entrance arc re? moved. Th9 fortitieaii-.i ?< Murro 1'astle, Socapa, Cayo Smith uliI . ..<? ? ire included in tho surrendered zone. Tho pom s'.iou of these tine fortreat !_>, particularly ICORO Castle, will afford aluable garrison points (or a large lumber of men. Tho terni] under vhich I hes. strongholds are annand tcil is not yet known, but it ia regard tl as likely that their big guns pan ? ii li the a in ender. While tho fleet will tJOQ be free lo lu.c up lo Santiago city, tomedoubta ra eatertainedin naval c.'rcles whether ny good could bo accomplished by such move, as it might subject some of our (flori to thc contagion existing withiu io city. In the matter of transports, the De? triment ;s fully preparing the next ove. Tho acquisition recently of a imbcr of trans-Atlantic liners capable carrying scveial times as many men the smaller transports, has put it on ct lieut footing, and it was anuounccd -dav that no more ships were being ught for the Atlantic ccast. Many of _? transports! which carried soldiers to ba are now being used for other pur ie?, chief among which is that ol Jiging the sick and wounded to tho litod States. Thc ships available by i Department aro distributed about follows: Twenty-five at Santiago, 'Ive at Tampa, three at Charles.on, r at New York, four at Kev West, ! others cu route to and from dif int port.. 'ho plan of tho War Dopartment f. r ming tho surrendered army of icral Toral to Spain will not no.cssi thc use of American vessels. It is purposa of tho Department to ask proposals from all tho steamship panics which desire to compote for sportatiou of the Spanish troops to n, and tho most advantageous bid be ace *pted. The advicos of Gon Shaftor state that tho number of lish prisoners wid be between 12, ud 15,000. . COSTING #1,030,000 A DAY. arly $100,000,000 in ca_h has al bocu paid out of tho Treasury .otint of tho war with Spain. s itnposjiblo to obtain an accuiate ito of tho cost of tho war, for tho l thatitis dftieult lo draw th? li to j between what would be the iry expense of tho array and nary io expenses directly chargeable wa-, However, the expenditures ount of tho array and the navy ho passigo of tho national de ict have run moro than ?75,000, K the cxpendituies for tho same of last year. Tho grea'ot part was paid out for tho War Dj nt, tho expense., of which hara cd more than $50,000,000. Tho o in naval expenditures has boon 5,000,000. u th bi ail "J po ma am ehi \ ii I lot i Va. lear bull a en lain tori peat \ ir). tba! the! sent; 1806 Mat! REA Th -llO.'f Viler di'iiKt thing binni Boom new ? corns tweet Foe*-] VflltOI m -rn STAT o BjcUo4*?ivnc. Ploder PNEUMONIA. .' n*f*i**aatea_a*t____a___rl An ii in Lesli ust. 188 teed. jiy.o _M KX Bxaaa < .'I'tillea this coin building 10th fur Utk (oe Si: J [jly303t. A ..HLi.h-.s FOB iii..ii iVUShlllgtl D, lill ie". - A* 111,- ,. no-.i stiutls thoie are 24,000 ann i dered .Spam di iru-pa t i h'truii pu ' from Sa:-Iti, ,,,(. swo ii rilli rn uul a paiu, Tbe g 'un-in nt i' o furnii uti ii.iau i supply i .-j ? thing net" foi the iojage. Officers will lia gireo ii -epala e V6S e. Weill Oabio a'1'ninriie c dati ii . Storage accommodatino*. . ll bo fun i-hed for tbe eulie* < d men. 11 e gov*rou eu in e-t gnara-jtee tim-, none of t <? p bs n -ers is infected with fel? low lever, The contract for transpor? tation will probably involve 91,000,000, A NAKBOWESGAMB. Thankful words written by Mis. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. ",Vas taken with a bad cold which mottled on my lungs; cough set in and finally termi? nated in Consumption. Four doctoru gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my frionds on earth, I would meet my absout ones above. My hus? band wm idvisod to get Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consumption, Coughs and Cold?, I gave it a tria1, took in all eight bottlos. It has cured me, and thank Gol I am saved and now a well anl health", woman. 'Trial bottle free at McCrum Drug Co. Itogular size 50c and |1.00. Gu-trun- j tood or price refunded, fl OULD OIVECERVKRA A HOME. Port Tampa, Fla., July 18.?A move? ment was started bero to-day to pre? sent Admiral Cervera a home en Tam? pu Kuy in recognition of hs hum inl? and chivalric tieatmeiit of Hobson and his crew and a elesire to i-ave him from insult and possible death shou'd lie re? turn to Spain. THE WKL EA GRIPPE CURE. There is no i:s3 suffering from this dreadful malady, if jon will only get tho right remedy. 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Its magnificent DOW dings wilh a.1 modern improvements. 00 lupus of ten iiures, amid gorgeous nioun sceuory in the Valley of Virginia.famed health; ifs ampi-" course of study, Enro i and American teachers, inuke the ;inia College for Youug Ladies oue? of most attractive and beautiful colleges In -South, lt ls attended by pupils repro Ing twenty-live Statecs. Opens Sept. s. For descriptive catalogue iultlre.se* lo P. Harris, Koanoko, Va. LW'AUM WBATHBB RE8T AMD COMFORT. ere is a powtler to be shaken into the i fulled Allen's foot ffaafl. Invented bf i B. Olmsted, I.e Uoy,>'e\v York.which ?Ists ami slioe tlcalers say ls the best they huvo ever sold to cure swollen, om soie and tender oi aching feet. dealers finial that it makes tight or lioew fe-d easy. It certainly will eura aud bunions and relieve instantly Ing, hot or smarting feet. Allen's Bise costs only a qaaitST, and the iu ? will semi S sample free to any address l's 111 sa lie the 8p St; all thi tee r.' A ? -nit Sion Km! Dir Maj E FEMALE N'OH.MAL SCHOOL, FAIOIVILLE VA ? tuition prorliled bj the ^t.-te for ?Juo women. Liberal courses la Lauguag tommie, History. Sciences and Arts. ilona! Course ina training for Teach on begins Sept application Mat. ratal. >g u cs jivaost TEACHEKS' IXSTTlTTK. istitutc for white teachers will be luid :igton, on the M, 3d, sad -Uh of Aug S. 411 teachers SN reiMiested to at .J. 8. SAVILLE, Superintendent. AM Hf AflOJf OF TEACHJ5R8, inntioii of applicants for teachers' [es to tench in thc public schools of ity will !?-? held la the public school at Lexington, on August !Mh anti while teaoheis, and August 1 Ith and Oolored tellfhcrs. .) 8, SAVILLE, ipi. of Schools for Kockbridge L'.>. Flem Flem Whe: Cot li Coin lillis Butte Eggs Sprint Hams .Shoiilt Bides Lani Veal ( Wool Orohai Clover Tiniofl 1 beet S Hogs Sheep Wheat Corn Lambs T acive busy cycli whei ?f _-r-_*_..__ i ?Joing ;5 _M al dr-.:;th. lllAre th?y_.d< __??!__*) ... .11 p |X_, , ? :l | li ').' n ' should from th?.ir food? Are their checks and Ups of good color? t And are they hearty and robust ia every way? If not, then give them Scott's Emulsion of cod li'ver oil ivtth hypo phosphites. It never fails to build up delicate boys and girls. It gives them more flesh and better blood. / It is just so with the baby also. A little Scott's Emulsion, three or four times a day, will make the thin baby plump andi ?prosperous. It furnishes the ?young body with just the material necessary for growing bones ^(t_?***? and nerves. AU DrmggUtt, joe. end fi. Scott <* tu,.._,., r*hemisu, N. Y. r+\r*W^^m>***nmt**m**a*>t+***T*** ?-<*r*m <!> T.fAWfl-lJI 5? ALL WOMEN MlNE-TEWTHS Of all ths poll) andslckn.3_.rom which women suffer ls caused by weakness or derangement In t h e organs of menstruation. Nearly always when a woman ls not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman ls very seldom sick. ls nature's provision for tha regu? lation cf the menstrual function. lt cures all "tamale troubles." It is equally e_._ec.lve ter the girl In her teens, the young wife wah do? mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the ptrlod known as Ihe "Change of Life." They all need lt. They are all benefitted by it. Fer advice la cases r ?*.u!r!nf specie) d'.re&.isnt. adjrets, j-.trr _yn__*-_m_, th. " Ladles' Adv.scry D.pirtm.r.t." Ths C_.--ti__.oop_. Mookine Co., Chita r,_%*a. Tem. THOS. J. COOPEB, Tupelo, Mle*)., ttl*, ' My aUttr luff.r.d Irom verjIrmfuU" and paWul me-iitruation ens ...tore could not relieve her. Wine ol Cardui entirely cured her end elio Kelped mj mother through the Change ol Ute." WINE OF CAriG-Ui -_._, 1'f -?______? HROINIA; V lu the Clarfc'a Office of thc I Co ut of Rockbridge county, in ira July tod, 1898, W ael B. Morrieoo.PlalaUfl vi? ii Letcher, Executoi of Lou lea Baxter, ileceaaed; Loulaa V. McCorkle, Mattie B, 8| uu.l Margaret A, Mikey?G. h. Letcher, Troatea, 8. il Letcher, Mr-. M. a. Boade, Executrix of Jnhu C. Boude, deo aa id,.Ddeodan t?, Tuc object of tba above ault if ta baw tin? ta'.' of Loulaa Baxte r, deceased, si Itled upi a debts paid according to their prii i d Uf reeldue of the eatate, ?b< aid thero any. properly admlnlatered. ind ;iiii?i;ivit_ having been made and iii"! it Margaret k il ll key tad Mattie B. utt-> ave not reeldente i f thin it,., it i- ordered tbat they appear here :hin fifteen daja after due publication of i order and bo what la neceeeaij topra* t their Interval In thla'auil A Copy, Teeta: ll. H. WITT. Clerk. r. oiaagow, p.'(. juno M 4t |7.7I UNTO want ED to Introduce th e . great dleoorary Anti Kink. f<?r etalght* lg kinky aod en ri j hair. Big eoaunia* i, Bead 4c. In .trope fur Information t oreed ot the In Ited Matee health reporta, m^ii a-ililli, ii Broadway. New \ork, ? is, ut. MARKET REPOR COBBECTCD WEKKLY HY 3FFLIGHTEK cV CO DEALxaa in Family G-roceriee Wkdnk-da v.Ji i v 30th Wii.h .>..i.K l'i:ii Beor I'i:..in i I - Extra ? Family it ?' ? OM Meal #4.60 |5.00 r ?ll) to 48 IO '.Vj Mao IO s 8 to IO 10 to ll I I . ( biabeae i?'i poaad lara ? Sahrea tl Gras.-. Bead 8ted iv Sri.I lALTiuoaa ICaasira, Jeir 19. toeis ? J ; #4.00 to |4. 8.78 to 4-00 - 3.50 to 4.00 sn _!.. a 40 Spring ? ? - ? 4 tn tl 6 U> SJ lo 4 Itt to IS ? ?l.00 to *1.10 - 3.00 to 3.50 1.50 *> 1.78 ho merchant who srtises only in the season is like the st who pedals only i going down hill. i i .