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, BiPilillllTTTTrTt Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and HanufacturinK Interests of Fredericksbur* and the Tidewater and Piedmont Country . vol (?S.?No. 13L} ?'redericksburg Va. Thursday.' November 9 1899. Pnce 3 cent Contractors. GEORGE W. WROTEN. BUILDFR AND CONTRACTOR. ?Vllt furnitah Plans and 8j>??cinci?t'i n? ? contract for erecting all cla??e? r?t Buildings; furnish hands hvf ? day and superint??'.?.! th? work in town or ?x>nntr? WST ^'^anr?? n?t??>r?nahle A. MASON GARNER. Contracto- and Builder, "rlnoe?: IMS ?t_. laWfaM ta ?? ' r> Foundry (*\v~G ?ami :.???.- all w ?? r a'..neto be done prompt;?; a tat .- ? ?* r?i ?..a ran-??, ?t rock ?v?tfi>m LUMBER &TIMBER or AUK'NDS t-fvJ MOULDINGS.CASINGSEt, V^ DOORS. SASH ft BLINDS .. #???*?>? >>r LUMBER. Just rece.red a ar?/e ot o? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Cypress Shingle N. C. Flooring and Ceiling, which 1 s*:, cheaper than ?uy -?n? in the city. Cat', and ??;?? my "r:ces t?efor* nur . O.D.FOSTER 16 Comm*?roa. St f??e? and Nat'nr? I' HOTEL DANNEHL. HENRY DANNEHL. P*o+.) European and American plea. BtaMaTa, Gat I ectriclty. i^oiafortabk-Booms, lountiful Tabl Uood Bestaurar.t. Kea-xina.?.?- rat?? A we'., supplied BAK ai d RRTAI L LtvHOB ??JTAHLISHMBN? !r. conne**<1 a r* *??* ??? ?-.. NEW FALL CLOTHIi I SB : ?5 -7 /? -? 2 < o t? ?A ? H A . styles and CUidr? ? - .itsand extra Kn"f I'mit? Hats, t?hlrts. Overa Is and Trunk? at ' Prlcus Also ?front lor Sweet. On Pants 8nd Cowts and i >v? r? p. JAMBS T. I.AVTiiN F, BjrtXJLJL.E: Confectioner and Baker, Bo. ?IB B Street. Frfderlcksburg. V?? Give me a call when you want CONFECTIONS, ICE CREAM A' I? PASTRV Orders ?IWaVT . lece've pnimp atfntinn. OurTonicHypoDltosplitcs Is a host df Tunii s in itself It is scientifically prepared accord? ing to the best formula, known ?hut-ly Large bottles, \Sk ?"?5*.' Small else, f*>4 doses, Qel th?.- genuine at GOOLRICK'S MoDEKN PHARMAUY. 901 Main Street, JOH N F. SCOTT Hardware and Hardi&n Specialties .?: .m!* 8TRBKT, tin? door below Ubaa. Wallaot A Bro ? nri.1 tnr? ct ? General Hardware Barb Wire, Guns, Pistols, Baiors, KnWes ?Ac , will be sold at reduoed prioes to suit th the times. Money ata be saved by porch?*, nral ?VVVrT'H Hadara?? Rtnra The Iron Duke TOON. BRUSH ie guaranteed by us and if the bristles fall oat we will give yon ano'ber. Can anything be fairer. price asc. Johnston & Pearson PORTIERES! A Sample Lino Tapestry Portieres in Now Designs and Colorings, Heavy Erringe. About Ono-Third Loss ri ? han Regular Price. See them at once and make your selection. Carpets, Art Squares, Oriental Hugs, AIR TIGHT STOVES The Double Furniture Stores. E. C. Ninde. AMERICANS have been dubbed " A Race of Exaggerators.'' The man who judged us probably took his cue from some retail store with a small stock. We do not claim to do more business than " The H. B. Claflin Co." or do we claim to sell 50 per cent less than our competitors, but we do claim to sell you as cheap the same quality as the lowest pnce house in existence. We guaranfee the price of every article. No risk to run. For DrvGoods.jNotions.&c. GOTO J. T. Lowery & Co., Wholesale and Retail. 818 B Street. Fredericksburg, Va. SMITH & COGHILL Retail Department. I i ? ur retail department we carry almost everything you m%y call for in tbe boot a::d shoe line. OOOTO ^ *?" ^ave our hoots made 1? order, and weguirantee th<-m DUU I O. to wear well. Ask to see our liue of calfskin odo a. We can re-ooasmeod them to fit and wear. t_Unr_ We carry a large line of men's and boys heavy shoes. Or1U"C-w)? Ganta fine shoes. In this line we are showing Calfskin, Boxcalf. Vici Kid and Tan in all the newest styles. We make a specialty of Boys and Girls School Shoes. Ladies Fine Shoes. It is w(-ll ko^wn we carry the beat line of ladies fine si;oes in the city. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.?This Department is lull from pit to dome aud we guarantee to duplicate any bill South of Ft ?aton. We solicit country merchants to correspond with us, or our salesmen will call on them. SMITH & CUGHILL. ?11 R 8treet Fre-iericksbnrg Va SEED TIMOTHY AND OTHER GRASS SEEDS Baker's (Chemical Company of Can? ton) Standard Fertilizers, Bone Meal, Somh Carolina Bone, &c. For sale by MAGRATH & CHESLEY. QEO. J. FLETCHER. ARCHITK'T AN!) BUILDER KREDEEKK8BUR?, VA Flans. Specifications Elevations. Details. Work of all kinds In the building line. Thorough personal sup*rv1?ioT- of tl <? -?va-, fiwn nr r.an ?1~?. New Fall Millinery ! V? ?? can ?how h very hand*ome stock of Fall and Winter Millinery this season. Our stock is oow complete, aod we will sell some good i b?rdalas in many thin?-*. In Daying cash for ' our good? and no rent to jmy. we ?an ?fford to soli (roods cheap. . MRS. H. E. TOMPKINS, Main Street, 816. Let Us Talk Coffee. After an experience of buying and ?elling ooffee for forty-two years, we j olatm to bave some knowledge of the good and inferior article. For a nice, mill and ?mouth drink we oannot too hig* ly reoiuimeud the ?? ROYAL ARMS, " roasted Mocha and Java Oau be had of as . MAGRATH ?k CHESLEY Leaning Line cook stoves FARHER GIRL, IRON KING. F. F. V. The Best and Cheapest Heaters are the Hajey Heaters. We are Sole Agents. & THE FINEST GOOERIES and the most of them. (CORRECT PRIOES) can be found at MAGRATH A CHESLEY'8. Wood's Seeds. A Beautiful Lawn i |oy and pride lo the foi ? t?nate ? It can be easily and quick 1 obtained l*\ sowing woods i:\ik-iiki i \ Lawn Grass Seed and foil ' ?rn plete directioi paration, seeding, ind ?riven in Wood'i l ?escriptive < it il ? tor the i king, o? will hi mailed upon receipt ? I . I. \V. WOOD & SONS. Seedsmen. ? kkhmond, Va. Wood'* I ? - :i t-eautiful im-en nd* bettet than ? ' i-liniate. A .EKIOUS AFFAIR We Mean Business. Others Know It. Why Not You ? Ta > w, eks ago ITS declarad our ; . posa to e| ,-e onl our present bnsi U'-hs, and since then w.< have bei I doing jasl as stated, p* 11 up every tbing iu tiie store at reduced prices > >nn- people raen to doubt that we hr.? closinp out, aid lik?> all doabtiog ire stayiog away and missing the bargains that others arc gattiog. <?th--rs foolirbly listen to out patitori a-* >f they eipected other Dry Qooda atoras to advise thetn to Dome and buy at reduced figures. Others : in'l bi Here heraus i we bi ?hem just what we bid in view as onr rea?ou for selling out. To all the doabtiog ones we want to ?-ay are ?jive i to do a tbirg or sell at a redoci d price that In't do it, aiid erben the things von want are sold you'll say, " W* II, I beard it. but didn't think you meant I sm sorry I didn't come ? " When you -ao b iy d ir 80'?., and ?10 ? , or dollar Kid ??loves at BOo.. you ving a good deal of money, and money saved i? money made. C me ? ??? for yourself. BLACK GOODS. A hundred women know and c?n testify to the merit ?if the Mark ill here dann*: the past six year* are some of them here tod ?y.and if yon boy at the.p prices you'll save enough nu the material to buy y mr lill tlIgS N in. Bla^k All W i worth 60c, tt daoed to 89 S yard 6S Ifl HI ?ok Mohair, s ?Id *? daoed t i ?'?.? a yard 15 in Black Granite Olotb, sold fOI T.'i -, redacsd to ?'1'' a ?ard SO In. Mark Kxtra Hpavy Mohair, ele ??tut v???r?T. -.li| f r f ! J i yard SILKS. Probably ther" are in ire Silk* here than you'll find in any other two t-t rae They most be sold, and whatever your silk wants nny be yon ran find it here at greatly reduced price?. Rich, Heavy. Black Satin l'T m wide. worth today B7KO, f'>r 80a a yatd Fig Taffeta and India Silks, worth 78c, for 59c a yard B7)fj0 quality for 69c a yard. Come and s?-e the others. They ire here. TRIMMINGS. Handsome Jets, Passameutries, Gimps, Sp.ngle Netu.Rirh Laces. Jewel Bands, Braids, &o., Pearl and Jet Or? naments, Points, Collars, Yokes, All Over Laces, ?fee. 25c saved on every dollar means a savin? when you bay trimmings WRAPS. We have a splendid line of Chil? dren's Reefer Jackets and Ladies' Oloth and Plush Ctpes, probably a bet? ter assortment of the former than any house here, and these are all poing at reduced prices We have some ?l?gant warm Jackets for women,that are good for cold, sto.my weather, especially to save yonr good cloak,suitable for traer? ing to work and for servir?. These are at greatly reduced price* GOSSAMERS, MACKINTOSHS. Here Is an article of weariug ap? parel that you'll need many times dar? ing the next six months, and we have a good assortment of nice ones. |5 00 kinds for $2 95 $2 50 kinds for #1 75 |3 50 kinds for $2 H |2 00 kinds for |1 25 CASSIMERES. A big advance has been made in the price of wool, and consequentlv all woolen goods, bat instead of advance, here it'a reduction,because we are clos? ing ont. We are selling heavy All Wool Kerseys at 40o, worth today 50c. Oassimeres at 50o, worth Tee. Tri?se worth 87"^o and f 1 for 60c and 75o. Kentucky Jeans, worth 25o for 18c; '?Oc grades for 15c; 15c grade for 12c, ?feo. Anything yon want in Dry Goods can be bought here at a great deal less than elsewhere, because we are closing out for cash. Oome and see t. W. S teams, OPERA HOUSE DRY GOODS STORE PEED STUFFS. O ?ts. Mill Feed, Oat and Corn Chop. Meal, Hay, ?fee Whet: in want, call on MAGRATH ?fe CHESLEY STAFFORD i Hi ' Aiinut a Lunatic No-, nalt ? il? i... to i he I ?? Lana St ,il .nl C |{ . V ? . N v t. IM) : i i the i inutaph In '1 I. ? ? ? i il? ? v?. eh ig ?, In ri-luti tu ? , ' r-. It appears v ?.?. |th thn ?of hi? i hoi iii?'inli- i-, pr ? ?II opon I i m widow and demanded a rets f tun htioaehold gt iv ?r?, ? ? ii-ii it, the preacher using I m nth, tbe widow eolub.wbich w*i - 's ?i n, tin? preacher was oompell . in?? nenbersliip un?! ??ni int' rnut wiv? as ?Ii-k'i > at 1? ? lysmith on the pi ? ? British in 8 ?nth Afi i- p r r? peni lelegr mi" fr in tli ? Mr \;. in L ?wery, one of i ur bf I itig n ?tens, who lives 11 oaly ul ?a if d f'-vt-r. and V III- n .] ??? ? nej Visil rs ?t the 0 H this M lasn Ho|h ?dle, A Vf QiU, R i Moneare,O w fj ,?i?;?-y, Oommisslooi ' f..; ?n N Fritter, Wal i \> .nu?>y ihenff, Mr un i Mrs i Bryan, Dr II Stone ami John V ! Payne r. fees i ?l rtalnmenl Saturday night, whio ?ttende 1 and m ich enj ?yed ? ? . y ?--??? ? ! ire I, was adj idgs ist Sal I? tiiiuii in|.I 'if Jasttoes Hryan Paj. irris in, ami C inmute t > whilit the i ill' ras tbsenl ht tore I ?wn I ? tl ,?11 hi?? il .thin?' and burnt tli?*ni .- *? cored i < ?...i wi?j -?i,t t" th Irai H ipltal ab 'Ut six yeai - >. : ??n retoroi d to bii bon ur??ii Mr Kf.iuv lir4dshaw. of t'rinc William o moty, is visiting fri l? ?rriH ?nvilif Mr John W Waller and bis brid? retarned fron their weddmi ? Mr I) Meroer Weiler, f Oalpepe ?? unty. who ha? l-^en vi?iting friend at UarrMonvill?, r?rnrn?>.I to his h' n this weeb (?raud jary t??rui of the c unty court -1 ?y. fi m present Indios -, they will have very Jittle to do rnere t* nothing on >l i bel T Scribbler ? IC: Eewari. 1100, eased t? rara thai there satieskstooe ? ir-h.it-?t dt? to cur?? in al ! - i atarrl r*nr?a is tbe only positive care knoavo to tin medical fraternity. Cattwrh belog s , dres a coniUtotlona triHtmi'tit Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in temally, aol no directly upoo ti??? ?i,??oil an? ? thereby de Intimi of tin? dlaestse, an. iciviiiKthe p?t:? nt strongtb bj building 'u the const tutVons aature in d?> la work. Tbe proprietors havesoauct t f.tii la it?ooratlve powers Usai tfeej orT?-i One Hundred D.in for any rano that n euro. Bend for list of testimoni?is AddrsaW, K. .1 CIIKNKV k CO.. 1 ? DntSaTista, So, Hair? Ftiniiiy Pill? aro the best. Eeath of a Soldier Who Wat Wounded When Carrying Stonewall Jackson From the Field. Mr. .lohu J. Johnson, of Fhivauna county, an aged and honored Con federate veteian, whose name is linked in history with that of Stone w 11 Jackson, has passed away. Mr. Johnson died at his home, in Fluvanna, on Thursday, October 20 Ht? was a member of Company II, .Twenty-second Virginia Mtttalion. and was in his 77th year. Mr. Johnson was one of tbe litter bearers who removed General Jackson when he was mortally woocded at OiancHlorsville, M*y ?J, 18P3. There M . Johnson Just an ?arm under intm orable circumstances. Mr. U. W. Sadler, of Fluvanna, a member of tbe same comp.-tuy as Mr Johnson, gives the following ac? count : "A few minutes after .lackson ?a.? wounded an <ffieerdashed up to our lines and ordered Johnson to take his Inter and follow him. Comrade Joansoa refused, saying he could not leave his own officers. The officers then turned to the major of the bat talion, who was near Johnson, and said, in a low voice: 'Let him go with me, for an importaot officer has f lien, badly wounded.' The major told him to go and help a wounded officer off the field. "A few minutes after getting the General on the litter, ?tad as they were moving down the road toward our hues, he and another of the hearers were severely wounded and fell, throwing the General to the ground. Other bearers were obtain ; ed. Comrade Johnson was sent from tbe field, and bis arm was taken iff near the shoulder tbe next day. He always said to tbe members of his company when going into a fight: B>ys, if any of you are hurt I will take care of you and take yon off the field.' And he always did it "He was a tried and true soldiers,a man of sterling worth, strictly honor rabie, and for a number of years a member of Lyle's Baptist Church." Mr. Johnson was in Kichmond at the time of the unveiling of the L?e monuxrt. He was rtcogn i. ? by the old soldiers ftom tv?*ry part of trie S ate and lionized. His death will cause mach sortow among his old friends and comrades.?Richmond Dispatch. ?3p:rt :f the Philippins Commliilon. Th?*Noifi|k Landmark sa) "It ! ti,i ?i"-?' liminen r**poi : . : ibi Pu lippine 1 oto omitted lo ib? dent, is practically a brief in ? t im admioii tratiott's policy. I is probable that a mu1? detailed r? port trili li ? only ?> inore i libora'e ? tbe -in]. In e. and, i- *!?. people ai.acercad, it hid as well not be pnblisbed at nil It- coi tenl- are already ' Every member ol the Philippin. Commission ae understand., is an advocate o retaining the Pmlippinei Mr. Schnrtnan, tbe President of the i ommissioo, ? leeuted a e< mi I-1? lomersaoll, as be bad *zpressed _, i m. ???If some month- (?lore bit appoint. menl ai b msly ?pprebea ire of tbe result of a colonial p Mv the time Mr. s. horman reached tbe Philippines be bad become an ar di ol advocate of tbe very thing n? eemi able now to swallow any pill that the adminis'ra tiou may prepare, judging from his ?lei.o-t-e of the treaty with the pol) afHDiists of Sulu. "A", doubt it very many persors w II succeed in wading through tu? ? or uven the preliminary report so monotonou-ly ouo ??id?d soon grows unintere?'mg. It ?? to seeept all its itati moots, this '? uotr\'s treatm-'nt of tue Filip? inos lias beeo arg lie. We nevei led them to t-gpeet their pendence; we never ?ven infer .?ally allied ourselves with Aguin-?l'l ? 'there was never .... i y combined movement by the Uni? .tes a'oi r*ilipnino against th? atits ' Tue P. 1 i pi nos are et nrelj incapable of self goveremen"; Aguinaldo .. .-? bad fg*-; most of the ? cer? ly ?ream tor the .-.up on of th?- 'insurrection' ind ? ?rmanent establishment ot an lorereigenty. War with tbe i.atives ?as absoluttly uuavmd abl ; Aguinaldo made common talk of bis intention to at' ? mer before the lViis ?-? ly was negotiated; the Pilippinu have not made any sincere movem??ni *owards a pear fui d! the trouble, .- \<v |,sv-e dor,H everything tt a' is possible to p'nc ite them; and SO on, and so on,and so on. "Tue main facts, which the Com u does not consider and was pointed 10 **aa>aa>i?iar* are that we are ref Being to grant freedom to a P' ople who would have won it for "Ivt s .f wo tad let them klon. ; tb*t w? are grossly inconsistent when we say that tbe people of Cuba, i. ??, M?l of right ought to be fre? ; and ii dependent, while in tbe same breath we declare tbe contrary of the F lipn.us,avbo Admiral Dewev assertc 'o be mu^h superior to tbe Cuia-.t-, fiat Admiral Dewey, under instruct? i o doubt, from the Washington authorities, invited Aguinaldo to go to the Philippines and orgacz > an reetion, and on leaving Hong K tog with the American tl el tt I- - g'aphed Aguinaldo to make bas'e Did not the Filipinos bave every m to (xpcct our a? i-'iieacenec in their demand for freedom, m the light ? J oar course towards Cuba! And did we make ,any statement ited to removo such an im >n. It is a waf-te of timo to ask anything more about the 'pre l'UJinary report' of the Philippine C tnmissiou, except perhaps, that it is fired suspiciously near the close of the Ohio campaign." No Sight to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and ten-pur will always have friends, but one who would be attrac? tive mutt keep her health If she is weak, sickly and all ran down,she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidnev trouble, her im? pure blood will cause pimples, blotches, ??'Kin eruptions and a wretched com? plexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine In the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good look ing, iharming woman of a ran-down invalid Only 50 cents at M M Lewis' Drug Store. " Spheres of Influence." Tue Bsltiroore Sun says: " It is announced from Washington that Secretary Hay has asked the various governments of Europe that bave re? cently aci-uired ' spberesof ir.fluence' in China for written aesnrances that they will not at any time in tbe fu? ture impose at Chinese potts tariff oi other restrictions on American com merce other or greater than those which exist under tbe present treaties of tbe United States with China. W bal assurances to this t-ffuct have been obtained, it is stated, fiom Rus? sia and Germany, and, doubtless, also from England, but not from France. Raseia has announced to the world that by the Czir's good will commerce is, for the present at least, to be free at Talieuwan at cer? tain wharves apart from those re? served for Russian use. It may be inferred that the same guarded priv? ileges will be acoorded at New cbwang, which is tbe centre of our largest cotton-goods trade with Chins, when tbe contemplated and impeid ing appropriation by Russia of that important port is consummated. Get many has 8'miliarly offered the world freedom of intercourse witb her ac quisitions in the province of 8har. tung, her purpose i> deed being, it i giveu ?nt, to make Kao Cb<?ii a free port, aftsr tbe model of Hongkong. " But these gratuitous offers, bei- g act* of grace, may, it is said, be at any time withdrawn, if no definite obligation to other powers exist. ?C, "m? Powder ?^ MMumnr pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome _?oxi a??mo pownt? co no roam._ Even verbal a :rs . ol dmbassa* does to the d??t>:rel iffect are not wholly satisfactory, sine diplomatie ingenuity is rqaal to the thsK of ex? plaining tbi m a? ?y What th retary ask-is a fot mal engagement) utione p'*?-maQ(-ntlv the lil en 1 policy ilia' li . :uany at-d iiid now ob ervt? during then own g mil pi? asare? It has b?-en ?-ug i to bin, ? I, tbHt tut United States should itself a?<jnr. I'art it the t oast ot ? 'nina as a :?? ol inflaenca with a vi?-w to de relopiog trade with the interior, as it her powers have done. But ' til alternative has \? eu rejected. The (Jotted ?States will not participate in the dista? mberment of Chiua, l.ut will rather insist upon the maiutun anee of commercial rights obtained by trebtv ???tli China, not only in tbe parta of <'ai na still absol at? ly su I j ct to the Pckm government, but also in those parts of China that have i'een ':>' cotivt-itt tl iotO lhd'fluite spheres of u?tl lenee of other powers. Wuat Secmtarj Hay afki, in fict, is ??imply that the powers shall obligate themselves by a written engagement to persist ?j tl.eir present recognition ??f the treaty-i-ecured rights of citi? zens of the Uuited States. These powers profess to intend to keep the door open to all comers ; it is there? fore not unreasonable to ask as-ur aneen of a solemn character tua* would n? t tie revocable at their con" veiii?*noe. "If the powers refuse to c ?overt their existing t t?ers and professions into definite written engagements, it is said to be the policy of onr State Department to fall back upon our treaties with China as giving til that we aek. Snould Russia, Fiance or Germany dt fi'Jitely annex their re ipectil of lifiueuce, the sit" ua'i m would of course be radically altered. The right of a power to an? nex the territory of another power is roeoajnised, and such annexation?as illustrated in the case of Madagascar ?carries will it tbe tight to luipo e prohibitory tar I? rates at all tbe ports of the aunexed territory. But the spheres of ?Ltluence in China have not been annexed. Manchuria and other part? of China are at present in the aimmilous position of being treat? ed ai labj let to Pekin for some pur? pose? and for other purposes subject to St Petersburg. The sovereignty is equivocal till it suits tbe stronger power to assume complete control. Waal Socretary Hay asks, accord iogly, is not that Russia shall promise to abstain from annexing Manchnria, but that tbo Chinese tar ff shall cojtiDue 80 long as that province continues to be nominally part of China. TLere will be no opposition to annexation, it is implied, if it et mes to that, esprcially ?f we ?aru definitely assured that the annexed ports i.re to be open to all tbe world after as well as before aurif xat:on. Ou?* interest in tbe Far Eist is acorn mcrcitil, not a political, interest, and we have no desire to be mixed np in the tangle of the conflicting ambitions of the powers in thnt quarter of the globe" Why let your neighbors know It? And why give them a chance to guess you are even five or ten years more? Better give them good reasons for guessing the other way. It is very easy; | for nothing tells of sge so quickly as gray hair. Ayer's Hair vigor Is a youth-renewer. It hides the ?ge under a luxuriant growth of bsirthe color of youth. It never falls to restore color to grsy hair. It will ?top the bair from coming out siso. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and short hair becomes long hair. It cleanses the scalp; re? moves sll dandruff, and prevents Its formation. We have a book on the Hslr which w*j will gladly send you. If jo?? do tint obtain all th? beiaav flt? roa ?Itwrt'.l from the tue ol the ?-. Vigor, write the doctor ?hoot It. W Liquor Dealers. P. McCracken, Bro. & Co., ? Wholmalb ab*d H ITA il? OAOCIKfl A.M) LlgUOR UFALKR8. jimt Ten rhouaand Gallons PURK R? ind BOURBON WHISKIES, from ths fol owinn ?veil known distilleries - Graft A Co. if Ohio, lioone Coiiniy Diatilling Oo., Of Ksotockr Mouticello Diatillery, of Mary? and ar.u W. K. Uray, of Pennsylvania. A-<e:itafor Her^ner A Jingle aLa^er Beer? nev alio offer Staple and fancy Grocerl?* Agrlcriltnra Inpisuisnt* 8*>eda Gusno, antl Ornent MRS JENCIB MO?ROlT DEALRK IN Liquors and O.ocerics, Commerce a., FREDERICKSBORG, II 1 am the soleannt hereof the c?l?br?t?**! APPLBWOOD WHI8KBV. 1 _ ao keep Sil irr Hiii-? ut tVbiakey, tro-** $1 -Ou up to t? Ou per Kin* l.mr Wiu?ki:y at|4.0U. Beat in the w.r.ii. APPLE I'HAWjIKS fturn l-.UO to A full stock of Corned Potomac Hen-la*-oo haiiii. Consult your tntoreat by cailla? on me be fon bu)iUK or makinsr your purchase*. M KM. JE NCI*. MON ROS. GROO ERIES. LIQUORS, etc V OROCKKIK8 OF ALL KUflM. My stock of Liquors Is large, oonalsting of s and Domestic BBANUIK8, . pplewood and Fermera' F. and Par? By* Whiskey, 12 a gallon. IKU'ENTAPPLKBRANUY, WAR? RANTED PUBS. EUGENE BO DM. ?or. OOMMKROB AND LIBIBTY 8Tt. ELK RUN WH.3KEY. This celebrated brand of KENTUCKY PURK RYE WHISKEY, jrnarantoed 100 proof and 2 yea.'* old at 12 per gallon la for tale by Mr*. J. F. Monroe, Commerce itreet, Fredericksburg, Va. For flavor It ?aa no superior at the price. It la amooth, ,il?-a*ant to drink, and there is not s head? ache in a gallon. Come and try It, and vo? will buy no other. nich2&-6m 1889. 1899. Wt ptomlaed th.- puhiio if they would rive ua a ?hare?if their patronage wewou.d (Ire them ?itlsia? tloo. Thl* we have done, and tbe proof we have for It la that to day we control the largeat trade of any bouae In thla i. and aa we bave mad? our trad? we shall ?till hold it. and that 1* or giving pur* bo d?. full mi*?urc *od yoiirntom./'? wort?, liotb In Liquors and Tobaccos. Yoarei ?lee of ?nj ol the foltowlai brand* at ti.VO ptr gallon : Farmers Delight, King of Kentucky, Kentucky Club, Kentucky Daisy, Colonel Rye. Whiskey from $1.20 per gal. op. RUM, HRANOrBS. ?IEBR AMD UoTTLBD LIQUORS. an<l all troo?l? to be found In a wholeaai* sn4 retail Liquor and Tobacco House. ?Te appreciate your patronage. Strasburger & Son, 111 and Sill, OnmasetaM at FINE TEAS, WINES AND LIQUORS. Pnrs Rye Whlakey, Pure, Old Rom, Para Holland Gin, Pure Sherry Wine, Pore French Brandy, Pnre Apple Brandy, Pnre Peach Brandy, Pure Blavc*berry Brandy. A complete stock of LI a nor* for medical use at tbe old Reliable Grocery 8toreof CHAS. WALLACE* BRO. Cor. Main Commerce Bte. -K?n_RI(:K8B?RG. -TA. FOR SUPERIOR ART CLE HINTER ? OK ? Buckwalter Whiskey. ahlcb on account of ttrir nt m event are aped*.'? advl??*l for n.*v?ic?T?l urpoa ?jo't* and r??jcmmsn(*ed t-y CHAS. WALLACE A BRO. ?aa _.?'Riprij?,? VtUAUBWBmM Fr*derl3i-abart,'"a TN TH K NAME 01* THE COMMONWEALTH 1 OP VlhOINiA: in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Coirt of Stafford County, the lHD day of October, CbarleaO. By ram.Plaint'.'*. Againat _ . AdaC. Byram. Oe/endeu". Tbe object of thla ault la to obtain a dl?oro? et mena? et thoro ??rain?t the defendant. Affidavit having been made that the defeo dant, Ada C. H> ram. 1* not a realdent of tho siaeof Vlrgnla. ?he la hereby required to appear in tbe ?al?i ?Jleik'a Office, within 16 dt-ra after du? publication hereof, and do what may be nec*t*?ry to protect ber l?ter?-*t. A Copy?Teat*) : C. A. BHYAFf. Clerk. T W nF.RRIY, p. q. ; wtw vV. S EMBREY. naoomtai'?< tmk ?. A >aaiya**-**i -??1er It. KAIl.FoA- OJW88 TIK8, i:* DAli PU*JTtJ, BPitKM? AMU HOOP? __?i?) oooatantir ol. nand a large sop? I ? eJBtUejH-ynadi.lli-W- *rt"? - g?i)road iUpot "?"Tad*:'*? . ?>'. rj ? ?