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RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. Mpioaiaon ItfTT. V. lt. J.\,r?, ?'*??.>r. trrlngton. Ktn?t and Thlri BaaaAafa. 11 A. M. ? 'tciaii't Kourtb8eaalaya.> Pr.i-. ltivttday itu-ht *. Wblt?-Ston??. Kn-i ?r..i rhirO Sun?l?jr?..? P. M. I Kourth SuiKlays.HA.M. Fleet'a Ulaud. .s.,.0,?.| s,.lu|?y% ^ p. m. ? Sutidav h Poplar Neck. Pourtb Sun?!?ty.J P. M. OaJrTta r. Kkt. r\ W. Ci ohkimik, Pa*?.?r. lrvinatontS?c< irl liMimtaj *J:30P.M. " ?' Suodajra, ?? 1*. M. _ ? '"' QMT). ">< MidNy*. II A. M. Klltuaruoek. Seconu aud yuuitli Sunday r. ll Btull IVint eitai>ei. Kourth Sunday 7:J0 P. M. Baa. >?? I ' \. Paaaa? Wuiu B aai Taird Beaaaraal " V M.. >, ,-,.,?| H!?l KiiuiiuSuu ?l.?> - S |?. iu. ! -:i'! and Kiuirtli So; i ? ? i ? i rd 8uo aaaa * i>. av PKr.snv iikiw. kkv. j. s. a tai i m. Naaae Wcvuis. Flrst Mtid Tlnrd sundays 11 A. M. and 7:00 r MK.TIIODIST 1'KOTE.STANT. i:? v. K. A. Ili'ii.on, l"H>tor. and Tblrd Sundays at 3:3U P. M.; >? ? ood aud Fourtb Suiulaya at II \. M. Baajma Plrai and Talrd aondajra nt u A. M. Bnaapaon'a Whairf, Bobool Houaa, HeCundaud Fourtli Bundayaat ?>-*> P. at, LOCAL MENTION. W. It, Whriht. Bdltor I <.<-.it ('orrr.ptindpucr. All aontaaunleationa should i*-mlilrfaavd to tlic ViruiKuCrrutR, InInatoa, \h. Don't fail to attcud prootoot primarics toaooai ao W tfeD. Loo is in Frcdcricksburg this week. The Fourth pOBOOd qotoilj in this village. ibel Cross was TJBtH.Bg friends here hat week. Calvert's I'ersian Insect l'owdcr for llies, tleas and bod baoja, l'?c. Uoyd Barnett, of Tombs, is visiting in the Moeunieutal city. l'red L Wagoer is in Baltimore this week i>n business. Aid Socicty to-night (Friday) at resb QOBOO Of Mrs. Ida Smith. ilntv A t-t- ? our .^Ulnrys f >ir Robbt s:-irie.nP.lNrnwnltkldiipy Ul*.8ai? yiettwo. AiiJ Slerltof K.iucd. (\> .ChicaRv or N. Y. Charlic McKay, of Baltimore, is visit ing in tbe faruily of J. T. Rilee. .Miss AunieNolley, of Bowling OfOOBi is visiting Msss Ida.Ioe ilaydon. .Tasper Sauders, of Warsaw, is visiting bla nne'e, <;??<.. \V. Sandcrs, here. Bacoaraaa nome rutvriirise and buy your lumberul W. H.Jvaaa, l.itwalton. Lai v>>. Matvrtal the l?>(, prU-c* iow. 1>Ik trvijfht* * i\ .1. Mr<. Ki'.rn Jott is visiting her daugh tii. Mrs. Charlic Itogers, at Millenbeek. btro. llarry Bopkiai left Monday for BahJBOOrOi where siie BOBB io visit her parents. baaaa L. Ii. RHaa and a. j. liam ilton aml Mi:s Lucy Bew were in Nor folk Saturday. Nolice is herehy |tOBfl that goods left in [rviagtoa ? liarf wsre liousc over two OOJOWfU he .it OWBOff'l risk. T. J. If 111ibo A ( "., [rotogloo?Ta lOO. I.cland, wife and little child, of Baltimore, spent last week at his parcn tal home in this village. Loaabaa has been haulcd in place for the BOaOttOO of ? daucing pavilion at the trvtagtoa Boook Hoicl. Mis. .1. F. Busiclls aud family, who have 0000 BBOOdlBg some time in Cape Chartaa,rotoraod sunday last. "W'i' h?\ ?? v,,|,i iiumy BtOBflOBl eoujrli rrro ?.'.n-v. i,ut nona bai mv.-n i?tt< i sut i-iMition ihioi i haaabarialo'a," *aya Mr. COanea Holahauw, Druarfat, N< ?i?rk. N. J. "It Ia parfevtlj aafe auaoaa l* relied upon In all l ..l.ls or boarsMMM." S..M I.) T. J. xviiiiiiK' aCo., li'MiiKion:ti. W.Baadan. Wliil.'Stoi:.'; W. U. Ilunling fc llro. \V. . ui.. Oaalhl r s woods have been burulngat B livcly lala for thu past week, doiug much damagc to young timber. Work is rapiilly bciug pushed iu the oroatloo of the hrieK buildlng for The LaooeotOf Natioual Bank. Thoaa on our sick liat are: Miss Geor ",ic Meckiue, Mesdarnes B. L. Willing and M. K. OalUl aud lieorge Veatniau. Oavaaaia pv .\ i.|. jroaraalf with l'uin Klllcr ilt tlns ?<?..-..ii <>| ihr \i-ur. when i-ollc, t-liolcia moilms. iljvni.i), .lisirrlx.-.i. .Vi-., may dis iii.u- yuur iii'.mi- uaaii lauvary o?ae uf th*? kukI. but be aura tbai fou mo loao aohat iciiitdy Imt tbe ol.l. |t>cg tiK.I lVrry Davla l.o:; Knli-r wtiu I. m\.i l;iii..l. Avt.ii! aub Mitiit.-:., tiu'M- is i.ui oic 1'uin KiiU-r. Parry 1 >avB\ |*i loa "^k-. uiK. IBa. .Mrs. .Jos. T. Smith and little Uaughter, of Kaltimore, spent several daya last aaok visitiug tbe fainlly of (Jeorgc SlC. Baahh. Mrs. CJ. Rabartsaad aaagkaar, Miss Lilian, accouipauied Capt. Koberls to West Point aml Washington on his ves sei last week. Miss Julia Mcssick, whohasheon visit ing in Frederickaburg tbe paat month, retaraed boaaa Fiiday. She was accom paaled l>y her sister, Mrs. J. O. Howe aud little child, of that city. Foa aawunc aa risk whea raa baa cham berlalna Coltc, Clmlera and IMarrtm-a Baaa <<iy. T.v;. Wiiltnf B Oo., Inrlngtou; ?>. w. Sandera, Whlt? tMooa, or W. H. MaidinK B Uro., Wcciti.H, will I't-fuoil your money it ><>!? ar.' in.1 SMttaBad :tt u;r uaiiiR it. lt isevery wlifrr uilmitied n> !,?? t ln? tuoht succeast'ul runwdy In ua?i for bowel eotnolaiuta aad Baa only imm Mntt navarfatte. It is pleaaant, sate aud reliaule. There will he praacblag iu the Raptist eharehea aa Ihla place and White stone aad Methodist cburch on the Island Wed aeaday, Tbaraday ar.d Friduy nlghts of next week by preachers of tbe District Confereuce. Miss A. Rlanche Messick left Friday fot Beltliaore, ahera ?he was jolaad oa Taaadey by Miss Lena l'iiukard, of Re hoboth. Tbey contemplate Bttaaidlag tbe Sehool of Melhods iuhv in session in Roanoke after visiting Miss Kvelyu Osborne at her home iu Keysville, Va. Stopthat! StopwhatV Stop paying two prices for infcrior goods when you can get lirst clasa for much less, botu for tbe iuuer- and onter-man, so call in at the old stand and be convinced. If you don't see what you waut.ask for it. We Rimlly thank you, also, for tbe past pat ronage. Yours truly, T.J. HAYOON& SON, Henry Stegeman is repairing windows and doors and doing other carpcnter work on the Methodist church here, while Meeaaa. Oouldman, StofTregen, Rrewingtnn and Qeorge are putting up tbe metall'.cctiling. After this work is through tbe walls ndll be re-ealcimmed. Dr. Howard R.Moore.of Washington, is spcnding a fcw days with Lis friend, Wr. C. Nalle, at the Irvington Bcach Hotcl. There will be n Lawn Party at Weems on Wednesday evenlng, July llth, un dcr the auspices of. the Ladiea Ouild of tbe Weems Prcsbyterian Church, to he held on tho lot adjoining W. A. Damer on's rcs.dencc. Confcctionerles will bc served and a good time is expected. Toraorrcw (Saturday) at 4 p. m. the votera of the several preclncts in the county will assemblo to elect delegates and alternates to the Congresalonal con? vention. Tbe precincts are entltled to delegates asfollows: lrvington.'. WoffM Stone 0, Flecls Island 1. Kilmarnock 1, ?ourthouse 2, Litwalton 2, Ottoman 1. \ isitors BOV. F. \V. (Jlavbrook, Mr. BOd Mrs. Keuben Garnett, Hobt Chilton, Misses Lena and Cirace Plnckard, Eftie Hathaway aud Flosaie Winstead, Mcs dnmes K. (.'. Croas. II. I). McNamara and (J. li. Hutchins, Cojiaooa Bataaraoo/i w J. Cornelius. Jno. Winegar, jr., A..Janit'?, A. A. Ashburn, M. S. Schwart/.niau, J. C. and Yirgiuius Towles, J. K. Sanders sr , ii. H. Hathaway, Jo. H. Havdon, Mr. and Mrs. K. L.Towles. Late a'livals at the lrvington Beaeh: W. A. Palmer, Capt. Watts, QoBV II. Fineh, Walter Flneli. Willie Kesler, T. I). Focleiuan, Presley Williains, T. J. Duvall, .lultan Snow aud son, Mr. DBB son. M. J. Byrd, Dr. H. B Moore, T. II. Irviug, wife and son, ItOO St>>tTre>:ei>, wife aud two children, Misses Kli/.a Mit chel!, I.ottie aod Kdith Snow, Blight Harrison, I'. Iv. Bautnan, J. P, Caultield. L. L. Snead. Aii Epidemic ol" l>iarrboea. Mr. a. BaoOata, vtoaaa from Oaaaaaofl Orova, Ki:i., sh\s tbera tm< baaa qattc an epldemic of dtariho-n ih?>rv. H?> lia.l n severo attaek and waeeunslby firnr ilnars .?! Cbam Ix-rlim's OoBe. Cbolara an.l DBurbwa Born edr. HasavebealsoreooaaaaetMled ittootbers aad tbejr say It ta tbe beel medicine tbej pvei ?MOj Kor ntxiv bv T. J. Wllltno * *'<?., irvmKt..n: c. w. Baaaara. BTbtta Stoae; a. II. ILirdiuv \ llro., W?m m?.. CAUU1IT ON TIIK FLY. Jas. T. Lowry, of Fredericksburg, w.is on steamer Kichmond Tuesday euroutc to Baltimore. Mrs. Rcv. E. F. Hall and children, of Orange, have returned from a vlsit to relativesat Montross. Hev. E. E. Northern, of Mathcws countj-, has accepted a call from the Phoebus Baptist church. Hon. W. A. Jooes and Capt. J. H. Whealton left last Saturday to atBmd the Kansar. City Convention. A postofflce, to be called Ilocr, has been locatcd near Whealton, Lancaster county, with A. S. Mitehell as post master. It is lcarned that Dr. W. S. Chrlstian, of Irbanua, and Miss Alicc Woodwaul, of Saluda, will be unitetl in wedlock on the 10th of this mon'.h. "Capt." R. C. 8henton, 1st ofticer of Steamer Richmond, has a bounciug little daughter to ehccr his old age, which he has named Nar.nic McDonald. The City Council Tuesday morning elcctcd Mr. Marion G. WilHs to fill the terin of Mayor of Fredericksburg, expir ing July 1. 1999, and made yacaat by the dcath of Mayor Itowe. Among those from our vieinity re ceiving degrees at William and Mhry College, Williamsburg, we note F. S. McCandlish. of Middlcscx, and O. B. Marsh.of Nonbumbcrland. laaaaa Wilson, of Northumberland county, while worklng on the drcdging machinc at Frcdericksburg lnst week waa overcome by heat and for some liours was in a serious condition. Rcv. K. .T. Richardson, pastor of the Baplist BaaBJBBBa in Middlcsex, rcturned Saturday from Rerryville, Va., whcrc hc bnd cone to atlcnd the funeral of his fallicr. Mr. Webater Richardson, aprom inent drugglst of that city. Tbe following were sceu on steamer iast Saturday retuming from Balliniore: T. Jerome Downing aud SberilT K. W. Uarland, of Richmond couuty; W. C. Palmer aud Clifton Powell.of Middlcsex; Yirginiua Towles and Samuel Coulbourn, of Laucaster: K. W. Kriele, Mrs. Ferry and daughtcr, Miss Mary, of Essex. The laltcr had been to Baltimore to attend the ohsequies of Miss Fcrry's graud molher. Richmond couuty in mass-mccting Monday elected the following as delc gatea to the Congressional convention which BBBBta in Fredericksburg,.1 uly *J(*?tli. W. Y. Morgan, .1. E. Crougb, \V. G. Wallace, Fred Downing, Dr. K. A. Mid dleton, lt. E. Davenport, .lohn N. Lyell, E. ff, Piuckard. Dr. L G. Milchcll, F. N. Hutchlnson, J. T. Lumpkin, T. C. Maiks. R. C. Wellford, Joseph W. Chinn, jr. W. T. Coulbourn and family rcmoved to Baltimore on Monday. As previously aunounced in these eolumns the large fruit and oyster commission house of J. J. I'nderhill gj Co., in Baltimore, has been bouirht cut by Coulbourn Bros., of Whealton, and Capt. W. T. Coulbourn will on August 1st assume mauagenient of the businesa. Tbe busiuess will he in corporaled and conlinued undcr the uame of J. J. TJnderhill & Co. Catarrah Cannot be Cnred with l.lH'Al, AITUCATIONS. m they ?-an not rca.h thcaeutof the diaease. Catarrlt ls a bl.Hxior conatitutional diaease, and in or.l.-r to eara It you nmat tako intfinui remedies. Hall'a Catarrb Cure ia taken internally. an.i acta d'.rrctly on tho blood and mucous snr l'aeea. lialis Catairh cure ia not a nu.uk OMdloine. It whm preacrit>ed by one of tba be?t phyalclans ui thiacouutry for yeai-a, an.i ia a r?Kular preacrtption. It ia eomposed ot t he l>< st toiiics known, combinc.l with the l.cst blood puritlera, act iiik direetly on the BUCOUS aurfacoa. Tho |K>rfoet eoiubination of the two tnirredtenta ia what pro.lin.s sueh won derful riMuits in curiutr Catarrh. Bend tor ti-st iiii.iniuls ii.-.-. P. J. CH KN Ky & CO- Propa, Tolo<lo, O. Sol.i by .Iriiirtfibta. prlco Be. Mall's Karatly Pills are tho best. fionrri of Supervisors. At a recent meeting of the Board of Supervisors the question of adog-tax for Lancaster county was much discussed but action on this important law was postponed to next meeting. The Board declined to accept any of the bids received for fire-prooiing the clerk's office or to take any action in regard to the matter. Nothing else of interest took place. Great Summer sale of Schwartzman Bros., of Baltimore, who run their sale at White Stone few montus ago have just opened there again with a fresh line consisting of the hnest stock of men's and children's cloth? ing and the best line of shoes eyer put on the market, to go at whole sale prices. How can we do it? Well? we are overatocked and we need the money and room to get In our Fall stock, cou8equently goods go at any price. The entire stock baa gottobesold by theloih of AiiKuat and we can aff ord to sell goods at wholesale prices and you get the ad vantage of them. Come and bc your own jadge. If you have any goods to buy and want to get nearly #2 worth for #1, you must come soon or you may be too late. SCHWAKTZMAN BhOS , White Stone, Va. Meeting of Pensioii Board. ConfederatePension Board for Lancas? ter county met at Kilmarnock June 99, 1900. Present, Wm. N. CundiiT, Andrew Hardy and J. Wm. Chowning. The applications of Mrs. Mary E. Ashburn, Mrs. Sarah Ann Bryant, Chas. II. L. Jeffries and Griltin II. Lcwis were considered and approved. Wm. N. Ccndiff, Chairman. J. Wm. Chownino,Clerk. Lancaster County. MIU.l.NP.KCK. it BBBB say that our uew wbarf agaaa, Jno Tapaa tt. la a 9aa one, and thal his ar angement ol packages during ?; aaaaeavwaa baa best af any aloug the river. Yirginius Towlea waa iu B.tllimore last wet-kon busiuess. Mrs. II. 15. Nolley. of Bowliug Green, is vaaahaj her atater,atra. R. F. Eubauk, Bl I Mtuiuan. KILMAKMH'K. Mr. aud Mrs. Reubeu Garnctt, of Kiug aud Qaeaa, are the gaaata 6f their oaaajhaer, Mrs. f. \v. chtybrook. Wilbnr F. Davta araa in Baltimore last week tobid't;?>od \>\v" t.? btebffOther, F A. Davis, who shortly Icavcs t.> apOBd some tnontbs in Europe. I Bonnie Cross,of Wcrms, is thii* week visitijg her frieml, Miss Lilian Cralle. We aro glad to state that Mr. J. B. Cralle is able to bc out again. Miss Willie Terby, woohaa beeaat* raaiHag aahool la rTallharrrr] *iaaratarnod t<> her boaaa here. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Yerby are vlatthag their aoa, L. L. Yethy. WEEMS. Jaaaea II. Oook, owaec of the "Barrea Neck" or "Bar Neck" tract of land near JP/eeeaa, waa bare this week for the lirst time in seven yesins. l>avtd OalUa is crhlealry ill at his home near here. M ireaa Haydon oad Joo Eallaaa, .ir., have beoo visiiinj; trhwda oearCoaa for a few daya. Tbe atekoaoa are all kaproriBg. Charles Chanee is oooklag BO im provement on his BOO00 0* auding a small octagon ahoped additlon oa the front. Surveyer Hall WOa here last Tuesday. W. A. Dameron A: Bro. are painting the interior of their new aud eomtin.dious store. Qarrlppa lladaoa is rafterlag with boils on his erao. A. A. aahbaro and family OBOBt Sun? day last with friends in Northumhc.rland county. ?i.n. BaTdoowooheto Wedaeeday. Btaaoi Lotte Aohoara and Ltllte Boof man. of lrvington, ororo vioftiOf here last WedBeaday. L. II. Diclman, OOOtataal BtatO bihra lian of B Baapolta, Md , is visiting VY. A. Bamoroo. WHITE STONE. Annie BtcGregor, of New York. ia visiting her paroBtalhoooe aear here. Alvah .Inmcs.a reportcr fot Bradstrcrt A Dunn, Baltimore, is apOBdiOga BOOB with hta graud-pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. A. JOBBOO| Sr. Mis? Mollie WogBt log friends in Baltimore. We areg'.Hi! toropOtl Vol Brown, who was badly iiijured week OOfOffO last at Bcliows ?fc Bojoiroa faetory, as much improved. Carletou Hathaway has returned from William and Mary OollogO, Wi'.liams burg, where he koOOOOa the |>ast session. Little .loc Oavis, of I'altners, whilr playtag in a hool fodl nnd alroek on a boat book, which OOOMtratod his ehla. fcofltdttag 0 painful IhOBgk not serious woun.l. Mrs. w. Q, laowoll is slowly rooover* ing from her fall. Mr. QaroOtl OBd little son are extieme ly ill. VVc hopo they may BOOO 00 BO0> ter. Mrs. J. H. UoaOy*! little ehild ia also very siek. Itehcarsal for both choirs at the Baptist church Thursday nlght and Saturday night at the hOBBBOf ?!. 11. Ingram. The 4th passcd very qiiictly at this place. ThcM. B. ehureh is a thhig of bcauty both inside. aml out. The ladics to-day (Wodaoodoy) potdowothota new oarpec. Clarenee Walkrr and bridc OOBOO down on their hridal tour last Friday. They will return to Baltimore Thursday. My! My'! what a ipuuitity of paint and Whitawaak is being used all around this place and vicinity. Kvcrybody is trying to drcss up their kOOBOB and surroundiugs before the delegates arrivo. is IT BIOHT. For ao Editor to Rccommend Pat ent LfedlelBeel From Svlvan Vallev Niws. Ili-i>\ nel. N. C. it aaa] baa qvnatton wrwtbei tbeedttor <>i anewapapnrbaa the rlfbi ?<> paottely rooom mt'iiii an> ?if the rartoua prnprnnai jt Baadl cincs whtrli lliio-l tlit- iiiarkel, jci an rt prc vantlvnof auffartnir wn feetltadut] toaaj ? good wnrd t..r Cbambertaoa Collc, Cholora ami iMan-iio-a Kamedj . w.- bava knowa aad uaod tbta medlctnr ta our famlljr for twentj years and have ?l? a> s found if rcllable. lii ?aar onaaaadoarof titta iem<iU umiiii uv? boura ofaufforina a nllea phytleian t-awaited. We ilo not l>c!le\ i- itl dependl IIK' Impllotl ly nil LANCASTER'S BOAUD OF 11 i<:.\i/rn. The Boaid of Ilealth af Lancaster county organized et Lancaster C. II. on tbe '07th day of June, 1999. Prcscot, J. W. Chowuiug, preaideat, Wm. Chlftoa and Doctors W. J. Newbiil and F. W. Lewis, tha lifth member, Dr. II. J. Ed monds, being abeeat F. W. Lewis waa elected Secretary. It was ordered by the Board that the fefJnwiag circular lette: be sent to each physician in the county and the sainc he publisbed in the county papers. BBAB Doctok:?Your hearty co-oper ation ia hereby askcd by the above Board of Health in all their duties rela tive to the maintenatice of our puhlie health; in the control and eradication of all iufectlons, contagious or epidemic. oaoaoaaa that may appoar Ia your ooctton Of the county, in the proper isolation of all suspects of the more serious of tbe exanthemata and in the piompl estab lishment of proper quarantines when aud where necessary. In order that our Board of Health may be what was expectcd of it in its organi/.ation?the guardian of the county health?and ln order that we may act promptly and cilioieiitly inall cases where the public health is threatened, it is absolutely necessary that we have rcpor ted promptly to us all contagious and in fectious dtseOOOl occurring in any part of the county. Without prompt re ports keeping us in cogni/.ance of exlst ing diseases in our midst we will be un able to inaintain the state of public health that is expecially destrable and necessary in our county's prcseut era of prosperity. We trust thcrcfore that you will report promptly all contagious dis eascs aud all matters reqolrtaej our at tention in your practice, aud render OB all the aid you can in the proper m&uage uicnt of the same. Yours very truly, BoAitn ok Hkai.tii Of LaJtCAOTn Co. F. W. Law is, Secretan. Doa't Tol.arro Spit and SmoLe lour Life Away. To cju'.t tr.baoco c.isily an.l forever, l.o maK n?i;.-. l.illof life, nrr-.v nn.l VBjar, take No-To Itac, the woiki.t w.rl;< r. that makes weak men strong. Atl dru^cista, 60c or tl. Curoguaran teed. Dooklet and sample free. Addrcss Sterllng Kcmcdy Ca, Chlcaoo or New York. Northumberland Co w. The aheal ofop lo this octgkhor hood this si innier has been e.xcep tionally good. The growera, who are trying to protit hv last year's exper tet.cc in hoUinc wheat, are paahiag to get it in for an early niarkei. The latgealqaaatfay oaat put in Ihaae aafeheaeoi was here for shiptnetit last Mouday?1.255 bag8?or more thaa .'."d>s bushels, for every man tillcd his isaeks as full aa they couUl be tied. The smallpox acare has ahout ter Biaalad, althongh reports are stil! being rumored that there are new eases with us. V i M S. HAINBWOODl There was a quiet wedding at the booae of Mrs. Jaae Walker Thurs daj, Jaaa BBth, when Mrs. Jaae Walker was letl tothealtar by Qaorge Boortoa. Bot. \V. G. Baroh perforaB ed the ceretnony. Mrs. Satntiel Lewis fell froni ? clierry tree and hurt heraelf fOTf badlv recently. Miaa Lulie Leerieaad Joeeph Coa Bellee are stili very siek. Joha 15. Warwitk aml daujhter left last week for Wa.shin^ton for nud.eul treatment. The home of J. II. Sheet was made gbad not loag aiaoa l?y the appear Boee of a line bov. Bao Tapb. WIOOMICO OHUBOH. Ifoai of our farmers have tinished threehiog wheat aod report a good yiekl. Uapt, 1'. <>. Lewis KOJJaod 100 hoahela from S| acres. Tom Boll, Jr., the census enuruer aoor, was in this locality last week. Little Iteoaaj, the son of Frank Kdward, fell from a clierry tree last Wedacadoj and broke his arm. Mrs. GeQb 1'itt is visiting relatives io our locality. Jno. M. Gressitt was seen here roceotly. S. S. Uusseil has returned from North Oorolioa, where he has been visiting. Mrs. Ida Uoaooroo oajobtatodher lOtfa birtbday <>n the 35th of last naootb. Tbooa preaewt apoot o niost int eveoiog. Biuk. UKATHSVILLK. The aeether io this section oow is very hot and dry aud tho' it is an ideol t'iniefor threahiagatiil its notso odraotagoooa toall other vegetation. Ifoot of our farmers have tinished with their whoot aud ar- now l.usilv teodiog ooro and other brajcko, Boobc expreaa doohta wbatbor they'll iin ish the absoluttly necessary work on their farnis before camp-nieetiog, which, by the way, is nearly on us. The cainps this year, however, proin iaca 09 be one of great succcss. Dr.J.d. Wieker, of Baltimore, and Dr. Broodoo, of Isle of Wight, Va., are OXpeetod to conduct the meetings at Kirkland. lloth these divines have state-wide renutations. The camp meeting committcc ia meeting today (Tucsday) on Kirk land grounds making linal arrange Baeota for the camp which hegins on the thirteeath of Auguat. TheJr. O. V. A. M. hold weekly BMeiiaga here and are growing not only in nunibera but alao iu ialeteot This order is a noble organization and worthy the attention of all our people. .Miss Bortka liurgess, of Fairlields, visited eeveral dojl of last week here IB tbe village?thegue8tof Mrs. John llall. Miss Joe DoShlelda has returned after apeadJBg a week in Eancaster. Miss ltessie Mitchell returned last Sunday moming from Baltimore to ipead sometime here. J. B. Cralle and mother catne down from Washington last week. The fonner will soon return: the latUr ezpeota to epend the gunimer. We note that "11. C. J>." and sev eral associates in the study of law had a lamp to narrowly escape ex ploding in their room at Kichmond college a few nighta ago. By the hravery of one of them the lamp was hnrled out of the window and a lire avoided. We learn that the sad vacancy in curred hy the recent death of Kev. W. A. Street will be filled byKev. B. T. l'oulson, of Accomac. Mr. Poul son han been for several years a stu dentof Kichmond College and, know ing him well, I can say he isayoung Baaa of excellent worth and am sure will do 8erviceahle work in his new lield. The Democrats of this county will elect delegates to the Congressional conventiou here on Monday next, (court-day). Iiesmond. Ifeathsville Court. Tbe Virginia Citizen, Freder icksburg Fvec Lance and Nortbern Neck Mutual Fire Association will be represented at Heathsville Court next Monday by Mr. Fred L. Wagner. Those desiring to settle their inaurance assessments may d6 so with him and are requested to bring their assessments with tbe money. llunt him up and subscribe to the Citizen, Tfie Free Lance and have your dwelling, furniture and barn insured in your home com? pany. 'Oh Mel That l?ain. (Jo quick! Qo quiek! and gct somethlng. Where ahall 1 go? Don't you know who keeps those mighty good drugs for pains aud BftOOt everything else in that line, and where most everybody go that are sickr Of course J00 does. Y its at the oid stand. Go quick to T. J. Haydon & Son. lrvington, Va. AVfieulton Entertainmeiit. The Fourth passed off glorlously here. There was a gameof base ballhere iu tlie afternoon between the Lebanon and home teams resulting in a victory for the home team by a score o! H to i>. After the game supper was served and theu there were addresses by Itevs. J. P. Stump aud W. G. Hammond and Jos. W. Chinn, Jr., $S2.;;;> was realized for the Itnmanuel Kpiscopal church. IMANO AT A SACRIFICE. Will sell my grand square Fisher Pi ano, which originally cost $1)00, for $130 cash, no lcss. In perfect condition and sweet toue. Music stool with it. Piano expert invited to cxamine it. Would not sell but for the fact of contemplated removal to distant state. AUTIICK G. HbKIUNO, Millenbeck, Va NOT1CE THESE: New ad of Chesapeake Academy. See ad of Wm. Bcrnard, Frederlcks burg, for stoves, linware, tlnniug and plumbing. Westmoreland Co. KMMESTON Vc are glad to leam that S<piir** Ljyail is a little bethrr. OhildreB Day bm \ ioea at Jeraa Haptist oharoo Saaalai areeb oadled out ? aBCgooroard. Tl g aaa excellent, aad the BBeekiag bjf the ohildrea raried and -?'??:. Little Miases (Jeorgia Schoola, niere of l?. \. Ceo. Sehools, aad Amia Alhsoti are worthy of special BafiQlion. as few grown pareoBi eoatld bare apokefl In-tter. The BBOtar, Be?. Kichard Edwards, gave BO nble and cann >' addreaaoo thabeacBl of a Baodav aobool to a ooaaBaaail\. Mrs. Jaoaphiae Bavia, of Beho Church, is aaatiBg ber aaaler, Kia ? las. Jeukins. Oacar IjOiuoiue, of Raltimore, is spending h week ortwowith hissister, Mrs. R B. tiriflith. * Moi.l n: BaWBJ. IAWMIA.M. A carrier pigOOO was seen :it Ljell bOB last week. Oo one leg it had a brass baiul, on the insitle of which is a OOpitol I and B. On theoth.r leg is an aliiniinuiii band on the out? side of wbieh oro tbo fJgoroa 63063. It is of beautifnl bVOWO color and very toaoe. Surry Forrester is qoite sick with an attack of malaria. Miss Nettie Beyoolda viaited friends in Farnhiim Sunday last. The delegates who attended the loogoo conference from this scotion report a delightful trip and tbink tho eapital a line place. The whisileand boaa of the thresh ar have been waking up the neigh borhood for the past two weeks. It has about liuished its run for this year and the wheat crop is said to be unusually good. Teixy. DOWN1NGS?FIi;: Tbe oid homesteud of CL U. Brjoal was deotroyed by Bra last Wednesday night about 12 o'clock. The fire originated from a defective flue. The loss is about B40Q, Miss Jalia Hryant has returned from Raltiinore, where she has been for treatment to her eyes. They are much iniproved. Kussell Lumpkins has gOOC into partnership with his brother at Karnham. Harrey Brillharl has aocepted a poaitioe aa dcrk for W. A fljataaondi ('. W. Barrack'a foot, after bariog oadergoae lao operalaoaa, is aweb improvcd. PaVfeta are very baokarord in their rorn. A great qnanity of elover DBJ damaged during the h. avv rains in .1 ntie. The fence law has passod in this county and now every farmer will have to keep his atock fenced. It's a good thiug this law has passed. Jaa M. Lyell has bOCB to Halti more after eatis for the scason. Toma bOOl are very lato. Mr. and' Mrs. .1. U. Whittaker, of Lancaster, were visitinir in this aectioo last oreek. William (i. Harrison has BOOepted 0 POOitsOO asclerk Tor Uoo. II. Sinith. Miskimon. Miss Addie Nortbern, of Balti? more, has been visiting relatives in this section. OLTDB. JOTTINGS FBOM UICIIMOHO 00 Call it Protcction. or any otlur naine, Public aid is paupei isin all the same. As for the puhlie nee.l <>r welfare, No one givcs that a thOOghl or a OOOB; BfOO IhO Presideney. QBOO OBOOBght, Is now by politii ianssohl aad hought. Tbeconttaet now, will dislinetly provide, II 'W they sball all tacofOcca divlda; It is :ilso but fair to odaoll the fact, That usually botu BlOOl fullill the con tract. Stonewall District had W. T. Bal deraon, their popular miller, 00 the sick list last week btithe is now well and out again. The popolor Waddiogtoo foaoila are awuy from the bool aod doot 01 Baltimore and are rusticating at their summer home at Nuylors. Miss Kute Bffoodoo has shown the light of her countenanee BO her many friends, having paid pe\eral short \isits to friends in the district. M.VKSllAI.LldSTKlct. Menokin church was iustructed and eiitertained by an able sermon last Sunday from its ellicient pastor, Kev. K. S. Monds; the result being 0 large donation to the starving in India. J. R. Lyons is quite ill, but his many friends hope for his speedy re covery. MissSophia Northnp isin Wush ington getting a obODgOOf sceue and diet in bopea of receiflDg benetit. The little infant boy of F. U. Nor? thnp is very ill, but it is bopod tlie good nursing reeeived and able nnd ical tfcatincnt. of Drs. Segar and Douglass, will btiog him arouud. Mrs. Betty Hall and McSydnor Belfield hare city riattora enjoyiug tht ir hospitalit v. rVheat eropa have taroed out more than at one time BBB Plpected. C. Honier LjOBI and Dr. T. A. BrOVQ botb oaoae from Wiltuington in consn|uenee of the atekoeea of J. K. Lyeaa. Dr. Browa returned on Thursday leaviug Ilomcr s-till with his father. K. !S. Beifleid look a Irip to Balti? more to porchaae <'i' a new en gine aad baa reCaraedaad expooai his eagiae Batarday. WASHIXOTOK DI8TRIOT. Jaaaea Bettle al Bharpa is aboaiag how things can be paahed and his skill and eneigy are such that a suc cessful stuson ol Sbarp'e Uaaaerj can be conlidentially expeoted. "Jack" Haaka is aa lirely and gc nial as ever and it is hard to tell that such a thing as bad humor ever enters into his composition. He is not as fat as his brother, T. K., but is just as jully. FAUNHAM DIBTBICT. J. M. J.yell, Es<|., is busy arrang ing for a large ontput of eaniud goods, hia intention heing to deeotc hia whole time to wood aud canniug. An outdoor life will be benelicial to him and we all hopc for hia full and complete succeaa. M. C. Lewi8 is getting in shape to run the horae lot at Marvin tJrove. The county haa no fence law ex? cept in Stonewall district. This will allow us time saved from fen cingtogoout and aid in the elec tion of Bryan. To my mind Bryan'8 election is a necessity to ua now, for if nothing ia dore to stop the policy of the pre8ent administration our pension liat will be so large that it will vir tually be that every well man will be carrying two pensioners on his back. Free apeech, Free 8ilver and a home policy will come to us if we elect our ticket and so say we all in Faunham. V Wmiian .luitips O\erho;ir.l \N I' laj I.m , n in l.i k. oij I'oiin TbOl daj, ( aptain Alu . I .. 1 -?uu iv ii yooo | i'. :it ni-bt and a . 04 I. Sbe kad wr tteo .; ? ? jaot before leariog batttmorc that her :<? lef her aaorry theaaoaahe KoveaL 8bo was aeoo to walk |0 Ibe BOtro tail. rOJOB 004 to tbe aeal aud leop 'nt.> the votet dirootly ?>\<r tbo propeJLer. Qapi. Almv taroed aia boat about,. acarok ligbtaaere brought into play and '\.iv lool Of wat.r was elosely Booaoed\ bori witboat aaoiL afaoa Mary Kueii/.le, of Newark, N. J., is believed to be tbe vmtng woman. WaoOOl uiul Corn Lowcr. A rush of liquidation, together with sbort selling. eaused a sharp sluiiip in wheat last week, and al though there was some recovery to? ward the end, the close was weak, 31 under a ptwokma price of 80. Corn was lirm, but under the in lluence of the wheat weaknraa closed lowor, Bi Ui. (>ats also closed lower, at IA:. Vtrartala aoia iviiuing. Dr. ('. Ii. Kuper brought here this week ?1,:r>0 worth of gold taken from the (Jold Helt of the Wilder aeaa in Orange. It was the result of two weeks sluico washing, panning ood inilling by a party of five. The Coaapaoy will commence operations m a few days on the property of Mr. Jas. T. Jtnnings, of Orange. This mine promises a heavy percentnge of gold from theore already gotten out. ? The Frec Lauce. ENGIAND AND THE BOERS. Here Aaaaat the rig aHlullag YVhkh the Kitirlish are Iji Cttjfcd iu. Conmiandant Dewett, with 3,000 men and three guns, is movingnorth east in the Orange River Colony. It is understood that he and Comman dant-Ceneral Botha entered into a OOaapael that oeilher would surrender so loag as the other was in the field. The total losses of the British in Soi.th Africa to date, exclusive of siek aad wounded, have been 20,700 PEMPLES ?'."?Iy arBBj lind ylmplea on krrfarr, luit VRKTS and tiirv have all dlaapimared with cor.atljKO lorj for s.m,' i;??. | ul afIrr tai . '?* "??? .-? had u< li ^'t'1 ,;' ? B|x.-ak to.. u:. h ly of ?'a-c.in ts ?? I 1.1 I. W Ali MAN. Baa Oermantown Ay< . l'bUadelpata, Pn CANDY CATHARTIC TMAOC MANK BCOI?TT?rD . ? ? i T.i.i- ?..?kI. Do Ooo?I. N W< ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ai.rii.. BanaO ?-?i ..?,. i!,,.,.?. v..(ri.i. n,. ,.ri. -,, NEW SAW-Mltl CHEAP. In iradinc 1 have seeured a new No. 3 Heaeb aa Droeagold saw-miil. which 1 will aall ooaelderabry balow cost. The mill h at tha fnctoiy in Y'ork, Pa., and can i>c ahlpped at aay time. W. LtoD. Lkk, Irvington, Va. UEABEKS OF INTF.KKST. Old papen for sale at the CrrizKN otliee for 90 cents a hundred. * To t'ura ConatlpaUlon Forcrrr. ?fake Caacarata Can.lv Cathartlc. 10c orSSe. lt C O, C. BVll to cure. aaaeBtaaa rcfuud money. <.iiuruiiteo<l Cure. Ilaily'e Cholera Cure for Diarrlm-a, Dysentery aud sutunier complaicts. Ba cautious; be provident; and insurc your property iu the Northern Neck Mutaal Firc Asaociation, Irvington, Va. K.lo.ale Vour llimrli With Ciuntrrl*. ,n '^"'b' t'atharttc. curt* conatination forever. Mk\ ?c. If C. C. C. fail. drugRisurefund money. Jolm Fer:i:ui.||s, the oxpert Iwirln-r on the atoamer Klchmond, uuikoa a apei-iiilty not i aaavliiK and huir euttlng l.ut aiau dreaainjr ladles'hatr. If you want OWtfBBBB. ehurehes. tenta or f any dtaeription Imilt write to W, H. J?MV, cociiraetor. Lltwalton, Vh. Ks.tltr.atea wa?-.lo*ru; milla loeutetl in Laaeastar county wtiaon fWaaao ? 0?.a two oaaaoi of mo ?*fg*are haviiiK a ?rreat run with tlie people of this Scction. Ask yourmcrchant ti.rtlieir Uan.niet Syrup ?.r their Maytiuoz tnuiaaaea an.! >ou will uae no other. The \ lu.iisiA OlfiaBB uses a Williama lypewriter. It Is the Ixwt. Ita work ia i'er rect. Dtmple tooparate. Ihirnhlo liu-t.nstrue ti..11. W rlte K. A. llardiiiCo.. l?N.Pr>or St Atlanta, Oa.or Kred L. Waiiner, Airent Irv ioj.-tt.li, Va.. tor iiiltn inat 1..11. CHEAPEST KOUTE TO HICHMOND. Uenafier BaaMaoaaia wiii baoohoa freaetbo ICoss House, l rlmniiu, tn West Point for $:J. Trains laava Waa Point at a.;aja.m.and2.:mp. ra. ror turfher information apply to W.O. r iTziutiii, Prop'r. To THE Dkat.-A rieh la.lv, our.-.l of her .ie.HiiifssMii.i notoaa iii tba iiea.l by Dr Nlebol Sda'S Artiliiuil Kar Uriiins. pave ?10.000 to lus institute, so tbai deal |..-.,|.i?. iiuai.i*' to pra cura the Bar Dnuaa aaj have them rraa, A.l.htss No. 12348 I he NiclioUoil Institure. X03 Kiphtli AveOUt), New York. Best lor the ISouels. Xn i.iatter what ai!s ymi, aea.laehe t.; ac;ii; cei, yoa wiii iu'mt gee wi-ii unt ii roarbowi l.s an pal rlirbt. i lAMCAUB Ta be>p natnra, euie v.'ii uilhuu! a artpa ?>r paln. prnduce easy mituiai aaoveraenta, coata yoa .mst m eents iiiMiiri pettlna jrour iiealtli back. CA8 CARKTSCandy Catbarttc. tbe ivnulne, pul up in imiai bovea, every tabtoi aaaC. C.C, ?uuaped on u. Bewaroof ludtatiotaa, i.-. JllM.r '\0. I. IIU III.I.. Presldral. tt'll.l.lil t. BALLE. \- biaal lasl *.::MBILL, I'aahler. THE LANCA: NAT AL BANK, IRYINGT T, VA Deposits Solicited, Negotiable Papei< Discounted ALh((?KI{KSI'OM)IN(l, I'HOMl'TIV .WsV.il.i;. lN .: AJUBD I. \ \ FLOl'KS. Handsome Ldthographed Check Books presented to each Customer HTALL IUsim:ss IJJBPT l . siiihi CONArn>gKf;ML aaa _BANK OPEN FROM 9 A, M, TO 6 F. M. SPRING HAS CONE. .^Bae^SUMMER IS HERE. Prepare for the warm season by supplying yourself with thin STOods. Our stock ofters attractions such as were never seen before 4-u Everybody admits that Fredericksburg is the cheapest place in the South to buy Dry Goods and Notions?and we are the chean est m Fredericksburg. ^ XHREE FLOORS LOIDED With Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Men's and Boys' Clothing. The good people of the Kappahannock and Northeru Nec* are among ol,r U,6, CU8tomera and we oieao always to treat them right. Ordera by mail receive prorapl atteatioo and satisfaction guaranteed or inoney tafaaded. T. N. BRENT, Fredericksburg, Va. Welcome News to All? Down The Prices Fall. Send lor Our Priae Liat. 421 S. BROADWAY, BALTIMORE, MD., Great Summer sale of Shoes and Slippers means saving of money for you. Leather is up, but our prices are down. Send us your orders and reduce your shoe bills. Money refunded if goods are not saisfactory. Our $3 Ladtea' H;md aaade Bhoea, all alylee toes, lace or button, made of Baeel kid, eooal to oa] boe. t ?B Our 03.00 Mcn's Ftoe blaek or Ibb ahoi i, .. etyles toes, soft Bad jMi-asant, eaaaJ to any |g.00 al A. BENESCH'S (407-409 S. BROADWAY, BALTIMORE, MD,) . Grand Summer Opening and timely bargains for watchful buyers of Furniture of every description. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Linoleums, Mattings, Refrigerators, Baby Coaches, Go carts, in fact, anything needed to furnish homes. I can give you a good parlor suit, covered in silk, tapestry or hair cloth for $|5 ood upwarda. I can give you a solid oak 10-piece bed room suit, with large level glass for 20 " A good haby coach from $4 tO $25. A good go-cart from $2.50 tO $15. Good Matting at |0C, Bttait Matting at 15C, Bh9l Matting at 20 and 25C. Ptf 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 to be as low as consistent with quality. An early call solicited. Prompt ship ment and low prices guaranteed. i 407-409 S. Broadway, BALTIMORE, MD. WANTED. Atlvertlsenients in this eolnmn insorted at Kleenta per liuet-aeh iiisoilion WB4bB for lena tlian a mtinth. For a mouth or more, at re?? utar ineitMirtsi rates. WANTED 1MMEDIATELV? 5000 No. 1 ChOOtBBt tleoSj feet long. (Y.rre apondeuce solieited. Yours for husi nc88. T. J, Et u\nk, Brooa'a Btore. C'ottaoe to Hknt.?Have OllC of the prettfest and BOOt lOQOtod lOBtfl Bfl Whur tou r.rove to rent for tbe eoming en BBBipaooat. Apply at orce to Viuoima Cmsaa, lrvington, Va. POPLAR WOOD.?l :un in tlienuu ket for Poplor W'ood and ani in :i poab tion I.. offOT ;i fa-'r priee ft.r :ill ! can e;et oat for oblpOMOl by Bopteaaber Isi, 1080, Correapoaaaaoa aolicitad. T, .1. KrilANK, llr'min's Store, \ :i OUR SUMMER AND FALL STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE. In our 50 years of businoss life we have never shown such a lorga and attractive assortment. Kverything in tbe way of cloth ing for men or boys can be found hnv. WO inanufacture our OWB clothiog and make aod trim them in the very best manner and sell at the Ykky lowesL prioea, We have Suits from s."> to $U.*?. Ib'iV Suus lVoin ,-. l..~t> tO SIO COBTOM i" I ?.i;nn.\i: Bulta tn order from $10 up. Troneera t<> ? ip. Wegoaraatoeorori . yf v^ TsT'CS aad eheerfaUj refOBd rnoocy for any fault of ours. Tollori .ud (lotbiera, Botahllabjod ISoaX 42S S. Broadway, BALTIMORE, MD. CHESAPEAKE ACADEMY, IRVINCTON, VIRGINIA Twelitli Anuiial Kession Hrjriua Septeiuber r?tb, 1<MM>. 0 btgrh graiie boarding and day BObOOl for boih aoxoa. Thoroach ooaree ol laotroetioB. BHOIaTSH, Collepe truined Teach CLASSICS, ers. BaBBBoea Light. BOIBHCB. I.veellent I'.uildinps and Mt'SIC, Qroaada. Separato Dormitories. AHT. For information or cataloguc address FRANK C. NEWBILL, A. M., B. L., IRVIKGTOX, VIKdIMA. FOR GOOD MEALS You Need a Good Range or Cooking Stove. Can aupply the local trade at less than your dealer'a prices. Sole agent for "Farmer (Jirl," "Iron King" and "K. F. Y." cook stoves. Tinware and Utensila of all kinds at rock-bottom prices. Plurobing, Tinning, Steam and Hot Water F^xings. Wftb) or call on Wm. BERNARD, FREDERICKSBURG, VA. ?*? **. Cend for BANNINC, P;^r 104-106 E. LOMBARD ST., BALTIMORE, MD., Wbolesale .... Maaafoetareo of Carriages, Road Oarts, Wagons and Daytons. .... Dealer m . . . . Carriage- and. Wagon-Makers* Supplies. We call the attention of Merchants to our new line of JAPANESE FANS, Sold in quantities from Two hundred and fifty up. Orders taken now for delivery July 1st or 15th. Your advcr tisement neatly prlatod on OBOh As an a.lvertisinir scheme it cannot be beat. Write today for prices as our supply is limited. R. A. KISHPAUCH, FREDERICKSBURG, VA. Seiul for our l?i iees on I'aper ISags.