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LOCAX, MENTIOJN. Alloommuntcatlounsbould ba addjraased U> tie ViaoiHia OiTisssr. IrvtnirUm.Va. Oscar J. Haydon and family visited relativea near Lara last week. Ladies' Aid Society tonight (Friday) at Mrs. Jno. C. Brewington's. Direetors of our national bank meet in monthly meeting here today. Among the recent sick now improved are: A. Jamea, jr., Jno. R. Davis. Miss Mabel Rilee is on a fortnight's visit to her aunt, Mrs. E. L. Wilder, in Baltimore. _ Call and aee Bonner Bros.' fancy cakes and candies, only 10 cents per pound. * Mra. U. E. Robertaon and Mias Gladys Powell, of Palmer, were visiting here Wednesday._ Capt. and Mrs. E. W. Long left for Baltimore Wednesday to visit their daughter, Miss Pauline. W. L. Sanders, of White Stone, and Mesdames Bruce and Durphy were here looking around Tuesday. If you have Xmas wares to selt, it ia time to begin big advertising. Other wise, you will have much left over. Miss L. Talley returned to her home near Fredericksburg Friday, after spending three months here as milliner. Owing to so much general new and number of weddings several interesting communications are crowded out this week. _ Miss Mary Orville Street spent Sun day here, enroute to Kilmarnock, from the teachers' Institute in Richmonn and her home in Essex county. Only three more issues of this paper before the holidaya. If you have any thing to say, to sell or to buy, say it quickly through our columns. Six dollars in paper was lost between the rink and Lewis Burk's home Satur <lay, November 12th. Finder will kindly return to Citizen office and get liberal reward. _ Reading the birthday celebration of a young Irvingtonian in an other eol umn, "Aunty Spec" rises to remark that "Riley got off at the wrong sta tion: "Heaven ia my home!" Editor W, McDonald Lee is on the James river this week. Thursday night he is to attend the annual banquet of the Newport News Chamber of Com merce as their invited guest. Mis. James McCarty, Misses Essie Stevens and Sallie Belfield, Messrs. C. E. Saunders, H. H. Dodson, R. Jease Oiiver, J. R. and E. F. Stevena, all of Millenbeck, were here Saturday. Presiding-elder Boggs will preach at White Stone tomorrow (Saturday) morning, hold first quarlerly meeting in the afternoon, preach here Sunday morning and at White Stone in the afternoon. F. G. Newbill was joined in Baltimore Saturday morning by his brother, Capt. W. D. Newbill, of Fort Myer, Va, and the two witnessed the Army and Navy football game in Philadelphia that af? ternoon. _ To eorrect a wrong impreasion: The Norlhern Neck Mutual Fire Association. at Irvington, insures horses, cattle, ve hiclea, implements and such like (no grain or provender) against fire, at the eame rate as barns. * The party who got Lacy Kirkmyer'a overcoat oll steamer Daisy by mistake will be paid for trouble by returning it to the Citizen office. Color grey; or black and grey herring bone, with velvet collar * Miss Carolin ? V. Gunby, who ia in the census department, Washington, ar rived home Wednesday with Capt. and Mrs. Gunby. Miss Caroline attended the Army and Navy game in Philadel? phia. She has recently received her second promotion in the department. Sunday schools are cordially invited to inspect our line of toys and Christ mas tree oraaments before buying. Beautiful Christmas and New Year cards, 10 cents per dozen. Come early to avoid rush. Bonner Bros. Kilmarnock. ? It was a jovial and brilliantset of the Northern Neck bar that met here Tues? day night in annual session, and "mine host" Mitchell served dinner and ban? quet even to their taate. After the banquet young ladies and gentle men of the village entertained them with music, songs and recitations. Come again, friends. This is the right time to have your piano tuned. I have engaged an expert piano tuner to do my tuning, formerly many years with Stit-ff Piano Co. If you have a piano needing attention please send me your name and addreas that I may arrange to have my man call when in your territory; you can de? cide about having the work done then. Thia will be more satisfactory to all concerned and less expensive. Having had many years experienee in this work myself I am in a position to guarantee satiafaction to all my customera. Do not delay in sending your name and ad? dreas if you own a piano. It ia likely that no other tuner will work thia ter? ritory hereafter. PaUL DeB. Kops. Urbanna, Va. SURPR1SE TO WORTHY YOUNG MAN. On Tuesday evening of this week, at the home of hia parenta, CapL and Mra. I. J. Heath, west Irvington, young friends tendered a surprise party to Riley Joe Heath, juat arrived at manhood's eatate?21 yeara. More than paasing notiee ia deaerved by this affair. It ia al-vays nice to te member the youthful, aa well aa the old, upon auspiciou8 occasions. In this instance, the aubject of honor ia a young man who haa walked upright by here from hia hirth. Beaidea being a Christian boy, be can boast of never having smoked, chewed, drank a drop of liquor or uaed bad language. Other vir tuea could be added to this list, but ia not this enough for any young man to be proud of? Would there were many more auch of whom parenta and towna people ttould !>?? proud. CAUGHT ON THE FLY. Dr. H. B. Treakle, of White Stone, waa aent to the Retreat by Norfolk au thoritiea Wedneaday. Having left his coat in the Citixena bank he waa traced to the atation houee, where he waa foand in aafe keeping and liated aa "unknown." It wiH be gratifying to the many friends of Misa Thebidaux DeShielda to learn that she haa improved suffici ently to be enabled to leave the hos pitai where she haa been under treat ment in Baltimore for sonve weeks. ? Tidewater Democrat. There will be public installation of officera of Lancaater Union Lodge. A., F. & A. M., at KiUnamock on Decem? ber 29th. Each member of the Lodge will be priviieged to take members of hia family, and single men may be ac companied by a lady f riend. The W. M. S. of Ephesus "m'et oh Thursday at Duonsville. Mra. G. Y. Bradley Waa preajeji t aod gave a most enthusiastic account of the W. M. U. in Cutpeper, which she attended a? a delegate from* Beale Memorial Y. W. A. ? * . The Y. W. A. of Ephesus church will hold its annual Bazaar at the home of Mrs. C. B. Newbill early in December. * * We are glad to know that Misa Etta B. Newbill, who was hadly bitten by a dog last week, ia improving.? Dunnsville Corr. Sentinel. Mr. Robert Garner, of Irvington, apent Sunday night in town. * * Mr. Ben Davia haa returned to his home in Baltimore, after a week'a visit to his parenta here. * * Mr. T. M. Bonner has opened up an oyater cafe in connection with his confectionary and cigar buainesa. * * On account of a combination of circumstances, the Urbanna public school is closed for the whole of this week. Two other casea of diphtheria, the two children of Mr. E B. Chandler, have developed in the laat two weeka.?Southside Sentinel M1LLINERY AT REDUCED PRICES. From now on wewill 8ell ourmillinery at greatly reduced pricea in order not to have anything left over when the aeaaon ia up. New goods and new' atyles each season ia our plan, which, of rourse, necesaitatea getting clear of what is on hand. Come to our atore if you want bargaina. Haydon & Rilbb, Irvington, Va. A UNCASTER FLYER. Young Man of KilmarnocK Going toBeat Wright, Curtiss and the Whok Shebang. James Brent, aon of T. S. Brent, Eaq , of this county, for some yeara a sailor in gevernment aervica, haa had the flying fever atrike him. He haa come home and is hard at work on a model. all his own, of a heavier-than-air machine, by which he and his frienda think he will have Curtisa, Wright and other air notables "akint to death." Any nfternoon Mr. Brent may l?e fuund pruc.icing aerial navigation on the main atreet ?..' Kilmarnock, or at the ground end of a atr'mg teating aome miniature flying model. THE PROFIT SHARING STORE. We are now iasuing sales alipa, which are valuable to you. Save them, and after you have from $25 to $100 worth, call at our store and have them ex changed for handsome piecea of genuine cut glaaa. We cordially invite you to inspect our premiuma. Irvington Haberdashery Co., E. M. Edwards, Manager. ADDITIONAL COURT NEWS. Lancaater Circuit Court adjoumed Thursday evening of laat week after being in seasion four days. The following caaea were continued to next term (January, 1911): C. D. Shackelford va. H. C. Bayton, Christine Hackney va. W. E. White. J. W. Hurley va. H. B Lankford. T. J. Downing, surviving plaintiff, va. R C. Mayo, adm'r R. M. Mayo, dec'd. Union Enterpriae, G. U. O. O. F., for J. A. Edmondson &. Son, va. Ur kuma Broa. Geo. H. Smithva. W. G. Beane. Commonwealth va. Frank Dix. Two caaea on aci. fa. forfeited recognizance. Robt. Sorrell va. E. T. Davia. Grace Toulaon vs. Walter Haynie, continued to March term, 11)11. Divorce a mensa et toro granted Mary Jane Norris. LECTURE AND SUPPER. Wicomico Baptist Chapel December 8th, the Imii 8 will aerve aupperin the achool-houae, heginning at 4 p. m. The lecture by Mr. DeVuult wiil begin at 7:30. Plan to come early. CRbP NfcHS. Fifteen girls met death by fire in a Newark box factory. The Mexican government has ita rebellion under control. Washington & Lee haa also closed until January because of pink-eye. - Governor and Mrs. Mann are' this week at the Council of Govexnora' at Frank for t, Ky. The next meeting of the Virginia Priaa Aasociation will be held in Lynch burg early in July. The Presklent and auite attended Thankagiving aervicea at a Catholic church in Washington. Near-beer ia now on a par in Ohio with ordinary beer, according to a de cision of the Supreme Court. Fourteen dead and forty maimed is the footbal! record thus far this year? being a little behind last year's fatal tiea. At Richmond's great flying meet last week the three French aviatora flew all over Richmond city. Moisant, who flew around the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor, sailed aeveral times above the Richmond penitentiary for the benefit of the convicts, among oth? er atunts cutting the figure S in the teeth of a strong gale Saturday. MEVS READYTO-'WEAR CLOTHING. kasonabk Merchandise at Reasonable Prices. The man who knows what he wants knows he can buy it here, and the one who seeks the greater value for his money buys from the Irvington Haberdashery Co. E. M. Edwakus, Manager, LANCASTER COl'NTY. WHXTB STONR. Mr. and Mra. G. W. Sanders are in Baltimore. Mr. Sanders will purchase his Christmas goods before returning. Prof. Kirk Broaddus, teacher in the Weema school, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Dr. W. M. Kirk. Mrs. Sallie Durphy. of Lynchburg, ia viaiting Mrs. L. D. Bruca. . Tbe Thanksgiving missionary aervice at the Methodist church waa well at tended, and a neat sum waa realized. The Christmas entertainment of the Methodist Sunday-school will be held on Monday night, Decamber 26th. Come to "Tom Thumb'a Wedding." It will be a thing of intereet, and worthy of your attendance. B. H. B. Hubbard, ar., who was quite sick for a while, is improving. Miss Allie Merle Jsmes ia viaiting the Mtsses Brewington at Irvington. m:llp:nbeok. (Croirdad Oat I^Mt Waek.] Foliee stearner Mauray waa cruising in Corrotdman river this week. W. II. .Warren was, in Baltimore this week. R- W. Doggett is completing the new additkm to his dwelling. Mr. Foster, of Matthews county, wfsile hauiing mine props near here lsst weak, waa caught between his cart and a tree and received a very painful bruise on one of his lower limbs. Mrs. E. W. Greaham, of Ottoman, has returned home from Baltimore, where her husband is in a hospital for' medica! treatment. She reports him improving, which is very gratfying to his many friends. W. K. Rogers, railway mail clerk on steamer Calvert, is viaiting his brother, C. L. Rogers. In the Good Old Summkktimk. OORAN. . IToo latc for laat weck-1 Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Tadloqk spent aeverel days visitmg friends in. Norfolk lsst week. The public school here, taught by Miss Ethel Hurley, will hold an enter? tainment at the chapel Saturday night, to which a amall admission will b? charged ? proceed* to buy book*. which are needed in the school. Mr. Gordon. of the Marine Iron works, NoiUi.iv, vs.ih hire Tuesday, looking ov?-r ii.r ?r?*rk to be done on Bteamcrs of iha !'. & S. fleet this winter. T. S. Brent, sr., of Kilmarnock, was here Monday delivering nursery stock. Miss Helcn Blizzard returned Monday from a shortstay in Baltimore. M. N. Tadlock is piving his house a new coat of paint and J. W. Toleman is doing likewiae. Mrs Mary F.Hen Gurlock, of Oxford, Md . is viaiting her mother, Mrs. Anne h W.lker. Capt. J. F Bellows was at Reed ville this walt. Wkary WlLLXY. KlLMARfcO'JK. We are glad to hear that W. E, Buim.r is n?covering from his recent illness and able to be out again. The oyster supper and sale held by the Ladies Aid of the M< Ihndist church Thursday night was weil attended and netted a good sum of mone>. The Kil? marnock band rendered a g <o I concert during the evening. Capt. Ben Potter and daughter, Miss Kate, of Bluff Point, dincd with Mrs. G. B. Holbrook Friday. Dr. H. J. Edmonds was in Baltimore this week'on business. The merchants are receiving their Xmss goods. Miss Addie Cox waa in Baltimore this weelc. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Feter?oh died Monday morning after a long illneea. Justice R. W. Chilion is recovering from his recent sickness and ia much better at present. Miss Annie Webb is very sick at her home here. OTTOMAN. The Baptiat Young Peoples' Union held a delightful Social in Ottoman school house on the night of Friday, November 25th. A comic farce, en titled "Jumbo Jum" was presented, with the following cast of characters: Jumbo Jum (the nigger) played by Mr. TomMcGinnis; Mr. Gobbleton, ownerof a farm, Prof. N. Cooper; Adelaide, Miss Grace Cottingham; Hannah, the washlady, Mias Cylie Hazxard; Mra. j Gobbleton, MissRuth Richardson; Law yer Cheatem, Carroll Doggett; Henry Merville, Grover BUkemore; Laborera, Messrs. Dodson, Stevens and Saun ders. Refreshmenta were eerved and games were played. On the night of Friday, December 18th, the Motbers' League of the school will hold a Bazaar at Ottoman school house; and in conjunction with the Hazaar the boys will present a nig? ger mimtrel show, under the direetioo o'f Prof; Cooper. From the number of "black; faces" that will be in the line i?p, the minstrel promises to be (iike the baby sbaw) a "howling" succeas. LITWALTON. ' Mias Elaie Armstrong, of Aberdeen, Md., apent a few days with her aiater. Mra. T. Doraey Ficklin, the paatweek. Miaa Armstrong returned home Mon day, her aiater aecompanying her. Mra. R. T. Pierce waa quite aick the paat week. H. S. Fitchett apent Srturday and Sunday here. Mra. L. T. Rock, Mra. R. L. Baas and Mra. R. L. Ficklin were among those that apent the day Tueaday with Mra. Joaeph Pierce. Rev. C. E. Hobday left for hia new charge at Saiuda Thursday. He will be miaaed very much. Our new paator, Rev. Mr. Lewis, will preach at Bethel Sunday af ternoon next. _ (OowdeJ Out Laat Waak.) Mra. E. S. Dobyns and Mrs. L. D. Stoneham, of Moluak, apent the day Tueaday with Mrs. C. E. Hobday at Whealton. We are very glad to hear that the road men have begun to look after our bad roads in this eectien. Two of Capt. Jack Adama' aona had the miafortune to hurt themaelvea very badlv a few days ago. That's Who. FT8ItKRHAN. J. S. Lamdin, J. O. Ilinaon and W. II. Hinaon made a flying trip to Not> lolk laat Friday on J. S. Lamdin'a gae oline boat. Mra. W. G. Foxwell had aa her greata on Thankagiving day Rev. C. A. Hall and wife, G. W. Meekina and family, and Mra. Emma Beegle and little aiater. LeeOnie. Agustus Raina left Monday ni?ht for Baltimore where he will go to the hoa pital for treatment. G. W. Meekina ia erecting a new atore near his home. Willie Schoola viaited hia daughter, Mrs. Johnie McCarty, on Sunday laat. (Too lata for laat iaaue.) Mrs. L. A. Sanders and little daugh? ter, Elizabeth, and Misa Emma San? ders were pleasant visitora of Mra. W. G. Foxwell one day recently. Misa Emma Sanders spent aeveral days recently with her aunt, Mra. T. M. Fitchett, and other relativea at this place. Miaa Sallie Fitchett waa sick week berore last and waa not able to teach Monday and Tueaday. Mra. W. H. Jamea is in Baltimore visiting relativea. T. M. Fitchett gave an oyster roaat Monday night and thoae preaent re ported a delightful time. Mat Ingram and family have rooved from Irvington "to Fiaoerman, where they will make their future home. >%. Snowflake. LIVELY. (Crowdad out laat iasue > Farmera in this section have about finished saving their fall crope and seeding wheat, and are now turning their attention to their wood pilea, etc Messrs. Wright and Stoneham paa aed through here Sunday en route to their homea near Monaakon from Kil marnock. Miaa Hattie A. Clarke has returned home after a moal pleaaant visit to her couain at .Irvington. She waa accom panied back by her aunt, Mra. M. A. Knight, .who will apend aomc time with relativea here and at White Chapel. E.. Q. DfjUgberty, of Kilmarnock, waa here -recently, calling on f riends. Mrs. M. E. Sipea and daughter, Miaa Mary, of Baltimore, are spending awhile at their old home near here. Mias Sipea recently spentseveral weeka with friends in Irvington. Miaa Tenie Haynie, who haa been in disposed, is slowly improving. Mr. .and Mra. Harold Pinckard. of Ocran, apent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. W. J. Barker. the lady'a aunt. Franklin Webb and Miaa Beaaie Brown are apending thia week in Bal? timore. ': Miaaea Lila and Hattie Clarke and Mra. M. A. Knight apent Monday with relativea at White Chapel. Many improvementa have been made to our village, and othera are contem plated. Miaa Lottie Lusby, of White Chapel, recently spent a week with her mother, Mra. E. B. Clarke. at thia place. With beat wishea to the Citizkm and ita many readera, I remain, a Lively Sport. ULUPUT1AN WEDDING. On Friday evening, December 2nd, a "Tum Thumb Wedding" will be pre sented in' the White Stone high scnool auditorium. About forty children will participate. They will be arrayed in ruli dress, precisely like grown-upa, whotn they will imitate. No details will be omitted. This will be an ocea ?ion of more than ordinary interest, There will *lso be fancy work on aale at the booth*. Admission 25 and 15 cenls. If Kriday night bad weather, ne.xt good night. HNAL FOOTBALL GAMES. University of Virginla won Saturday from University of North Carolina. N. C. Agricultural & Mechanical won from V. P. I. Randolph-Macon takea the Eaatern Collegiate championship. In the Soath Atlantic Diviaion, Georgetown takea first plaee. The others follow ia this order: N. C. A. & M., Va. P. I., University of Va., Waahington & Lee, Unlveraity of N C, Va. Military Institute. Several of the Virginia teams were unable to play the others; hence their low standing. In the hottest and most intereating of games, the Navy won over the Army, at Philadelphia, by a lucky kick. The score stood 0 to 0, till near the cloae, Oalton, of the Navy, kicked goal from the field during the last quarter, wln ning by 3 to 0. SIMONSON. Dr. A. L. Hammell and H. R. Cloud, of Atlantic City, are viaiting the for mer's brother, A. B. Hammell, at Hale's Point thia week, and enjoying bird ahooting. J. M. Balderson and family, who Lave resided near thia place for the past two yeara, rjfmoved to Sharp'a wharf on Tuead/ry laat. They will (je greatly miased* by their many friends in thia section. W> wiah them aucceaa. Lloyd Bryant, of thia place, will occupy the houae vacated by Mr. Balderson. Miaa Bertha Scrimger, our popular achool teacher, ia giving general aatis faction. The patt ons are much pleaaed with her. O. D. Hale ia auffering intenaely from a boil on hia left wriat. Hia hand and arm are terribly awollen, and much anx iety ia felt aa to the reault. T. H. Sanford haa alao been euffering from a boil on his hand for the paat two weeka, Mra. Clarence Motley, who haa been confined to her room for aeverai weeka with eryaipekta, remains about the sarue. A Writer. Wants To Help Sotue One. For thirty yaara J. F. Boyer. of Fertila. lio.. needad hatp and coeJdn't And It. That'a why h? wanU to ha)p aome one now. Sufferina ao lona hima?If he feala for all dtatreaa f rom Backacha. Nervouaneaa. Loaa of Appetlte. Laaaitude and Kidnay diaordcra. H? ahowa that Eleetric Bitters work wondera for aach troubiea. "Fiva bottlaa," he writea. "wholly curtd me and now I am wall and hearty." It'a alao poaitively a-uarantoed for Liver Trouble, Dyepeoala. Blood Diaordera, Fe mala:CompIalnU and fcialaria. Try them. GOe at all drusgiata. Two charming ladies who have jqat returned to this country after a aojourn of aeveral montha in Paria report that they did not aee a aingle woman wear ing a hobble akirt in the French Capital, and that the sort of hata now afTected in some of our Southern communities would not. be allowed at all in Paria ax eept on the vaudeville atage. NORTHUMBERLAND CO. BAINSWOOD [Too L?ta for Laat Isaue 1 Fred Luttrell ?fc Brp. will move their aawmill on the land of Ja?m>s Dewbrey thia week.' The Epwortb League at Oakland M. E. rhurrh ia growine rapidly. They tonduct ?rjoyablc sevicea each Sunday night. We ara glad to have Brother Starke Jett with us again. He haa done much to upbuild our circuit. Thoae now on the sirk list are Gar nette Brown. Mra. J. T. Lewis, Geo. Burgeea, Sr , and T. C. Booth. Miss Lena M. Bryant is visiting her uncle, Henry Bryantf in HutUmeck. A. E. Booth was seen in our midst Sunday last. Eddie Rowe ia having a fine dwelling erected. The Marvin Grove Committee is hav? ing the grounds cleared up. Miaa Pearl Forrester apent aeveral days laat week with her aister, Mrs. J. B. Williama, at Heathaville. L. Y. Bryant apent Saturday and Sunday with hia brother, Henry Bry? ant, in Hullaneck, H. A- Straughan apent Monday laat in.Waraaw, calling on frienda. Aaa Pittman, of Miakimon, ia hauling lumber for R. M. Douglass, of this place. Mr. John Conley is slowly improving from a apell of sickness. Mrs. Charlie Nothern is alao sick. MISKIMON. Mrs. R. D. Walker and daughter, of Washington, arrived Sunday to spend a few weeks with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Beane. L. W. Anderson and daughter, Mias Orie. visited, the family of John Davis, at Regina, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marsh visited friends at Wicomico Church Sunday. Mias Maggie Lamkin and brother, Tom, of Wicomico Church, apent Sat? urday night and Sunday with their siater, Mra. A. A. Ashburne. Mrs. W. T. Marsh, who has been viaiting her brother, G. A. Forrester, at Reedville for some weeks, returned to her home here Sunday. The beloved Mrs. Isaac H. Marsh has been very sick for two weeks. Her son, Jeter, of Philadelphia, waa summoned last Friday and arrived here Saturday. Mrs. Clarke, of Lively, visited her sister, Mrs. I. L. Forreater, Sunday. E. J. Marsh was at Heathsville Mon? day attending the Railroad committee meeting. Carpenter Ashburne, who has been working at Brown'a Store for a while, has finiahed there. J. B. Bowcn, who bza been employed at Kilmarnock for some time, moved his family there last week so he would be convenient to hia work. While Mrs. Margaret Marsh was at church Sunday night her borae became untied and went home. completeLy tearing the top oflT the buggy under an apple tree near the barn. Miss Essie Revere has returned to her home at Lively, after spending last week with her aister, Mra. I. L. Forreater. Mrs, Ketner, who has been viaiting her daughter, Mrs. Lena Marsh, has retuxned to her home at Mila. U and I. There Ia more Cataxrh In thia aection of the eoun try than all othera dleeaaei put tos-ether. and untU tha laat faw yamra waa auppoeed to be incurable For a rreat many yeara doctora pronounced It a iocal dlaeaa* and preacrib?d local remedica, and by conatantly falllna to eure with local treatment. pronounced It Incurable. Scienee haa proven catarrh to be a eonaUtuUonal diaeaae and there fore requirea conatituttonal treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cura, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & C?.. Toledo, Ohlo. Ia the only ronatitutional cure on the markct. It Ia taken Internally in doaea from 10 dropa to a teaapoonf ul. It acta dlrectly on the blood and muaoqa aurfaeai of the ayatetn. They offer one hundred dollara for any caac it faila to cora. Sendafor eircularaand teetimoniala. Addreaa: F. J.Chiney * Co.. Tolado. Ohio. Sold by Dmaviata. 76c Tnke Hall'a Family Pllla for oonaUpatlon. SOME F1BES. A large barn on Captain Jack's alfal fa farm, In King George county, near Port Conway, waa destroyed by fire, atarted by a cigarette stump. About 100 tona of hay waa also destroyed and some farming implementa, entailing a loss of about $6,000. There were sixty head of horses and mules in the barn, but all were saved. SOMii DE4T11S. The death of Shorter Leftwich, of Baltimore. well known at Irvington and U rbanna, occurred laat week in a Balti? more hoapital. Robert E. Dignum, long time clerk at the Exchange Hotel, Fredericks burg. ia dead. WANTED. f-BOUT 3D HEAD OF SHEEP OR D Lamba, and 5 head of Heifera from il two to four?little or no Jersey preferred. Addeeaa * A. D. Edmiston. _Hardinga. Va. TMP FOR wklE. ONE RIG NET FOR SALE. WILL fish in 31 feet of water. Reason for selling ia not deep encugh for where I want to fiah. J. L. Robertson, Palmer, Va. NOTICL Dunton's Va., Nov. 1, 1910. Notice is heraby given that the firm of Dunton & Bro. doinga mercantiie and milling baaineaa at Dunton's Va., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. G. R. Dunton contmuea the mercan? tiie business, takes over all the as&ets and assumes all liabilities of that busi? ness and Ammon W. Danton continues the mill busineaa on his own account. Dunton & Bro., G. R. Dunton, Ammon W. Dunton. A SKIFF FOUNO. SMALL SKIFF WAS FOUND on Rappahannock river, off Mos quito Point. November Srd. 1910. For information addresa D. B. Robertson, Palmer, Va. SHOATS FOR SALE. HAVE A NICE LOT SHOATS FOR aale at $5.00 apiece. Apply to E. J. Carter, . Kilmarnock, Va. POWDER AbsoEutely Pure Tho onfy baktng gtowtfer mado from Royai Grape Creatn of Tortar Noftlum. No Limo Phosphaf e FISH AND OYSTEP NOTES. SthT, cool weather Has been a boori to the oyater peopl?. Pricea for this rhanksgiving were belter than /or aevera! yeara.- Hexa on the Rappahan nock tha shuckers were not able to fill tha heavy ordert. Virginia nas always been a leader, and doea not purpose being behind other statea in encouraging the oyster in duatry.?Fiahing Gazette, N. Y. To properly guard the oyster beda of Virginia, we have carefully estimated that it would coat $486,422.86 per an num. Itemized statements on applica tion. ? Hampton Monitor. North Carolina is revieing her oyster laws, following Virginia's lead and pol lcies. A HARD STRUGGLE. Many an Irvington Citizen Finds the Struggle Hard. With n baek ooriHt.'intly .Mcliing. With fllat11?????'arinefrv^aowjera, ?Oaily ejeitdeuee is but a stfaggW-. ; No need to keep i{ up. I Doun's Kidney I'iIIh will cjire you. Onehundred thousand people eadorvc this cluim. Here is one cnae: Mr*. W. A. King, 815 \*r. <l?v Street, Hichmond.'Vji.,wivH. "I sufTered nigbtiind day frotn n Heverrpain iirronstlie aaaallal my back and at tiiiien it beeaaafl uhuo*t uubearable. I could neitber stoop nor stand erect w ifiioul luiving aharp twmgeH through my Ipins aod lifting was out of tbe (piestiirm. Although 1 took n miiubcr of iciiicdka, I grew woroe instend of bt-ttrrmid I wsa astling very poorij wjbia I aepcared boaaa Kidney Pills. They went dinvtlv to the rool of my eomphiint nnd i\ nirr wat ?uoa nfferied. 1 coiinider Nonn h Kidnoy I'ills n nplendid kidney medi.ine nn'd worthy oitheatroamai endorsemnit."' (Stnteineut given July S4, 1007.) ItK-KNnoitSKMKNT. Mra. King ?n? interviewed fm Jnnp 7. 1000, iiiid hIip said: "My opinion of l)oan> Kidney I'iIIh Ijmh not <hnnped in the lenst since the\ rured nie nnd 1 hnve no wish to withdraw one word fnnn the testiutoninl I gave in their fnvor two yenrs ngo." For anle by all ilaajara, PHeaM cents. FoHter-Milburn Co., Ilnffnlo, Now York. aole agentH lor tbe Pnited BurfSK Kemembertheiuime?Doim's?and take no other. ORDER OF PUBLIGATION. Inthe Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the County of Lancaater, on the 30th day of November, 1910. William L. Messick, - - - PlaintifT, against - - L. M. Irving and Orah H. Buaselia, adults and non-resi dents. Mary J. Irving and Adelade I. Messick, residents, - -------- Defendants, In Chancery and on attachment. The object of this suit is to have an attachment; against the estate of L. M. Irving to aecure and enforce the pay ment of a claim due to eaid William L. Messick by a cert,ain notefor one thoua and dollars ($1,000.00) dated June21st. 1909, and payable twelve raonths after its date. And an attachment having been retumed executed and the defend anta L. M. Irving and Orah H. Bussells not having been 8erved with a copy of the attachment or with process in this auit, and an affidavit having been made and filed that the said defendants, Li M. Irving and Orah H. Bussells, are not residents of the State of Virginia, it is ordered that they do appear here within fifteen days after due publication hereof and do what may be necessary to pro tect their intereat in this suit. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be publiahed once a week for four suc cesaive weeks in the Virginia Citizen. a newspaper published in the County of Lancaster, and that a copy be posted at the front door of the courthouse, of this county on the 5th day of December. 1910, that being the next succeeding rule day after this order waa entered. A copy?Teete: . WM. Chilton, Clerk. F. G. Newbill, p. q. TRUSTEE'S SALE At public auction, of highly improved Lancaster County farm, situated near White Stone and lying on the Rappa hannock river. By virtue of a power of sale dat ed May 28, 1910, and duly of record in the clerk's office. of Lancaa? ter county, Va.; default. having been made and being requested by the berte ticiary so todo, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the higheat bidder on the premises Sat urday, December^U,, 1910, at 11 o'cloek sharp, thatcertaih tract of land with buildings and lmprovementa thereon, situated in Lancaster county, Va., near White Stone, containing eighty-aeven (87) acres lying on the Rappahannock river adjoimng the lands of Mrs. Cath erine Payne, Margaret L. Clarkson, Pleaaant Banka and others. This is a very desirable river property, good trccking soil. comfortable dwefling and necessary out-buildings. For any other information write to H. C. Bayton, Taft, Va., or to the Trustee. Terms: Cash sufficient to defray the expense of executing thia trust and to pay the debt aecuring $2500 00 with interest from November 28, 1910, until paid. Any reaidue upon such time as the said Bayton may direct, and ahould he give no directions the terms will be aajk. Lee J. Graves. Trustee. Fredericksburg, Va. November 26, 1910. Wm. Oerhard. Geo. N. Kaed. O. K. Qerhard. GERHARD, REED & CO., Ltd TAILOR8. Makers of good Clothoa, 1 lO N. Eutaw Ht.. (Secoad Floor) KALT1MORK, Ml>. Wilte for aamplei. avfcl&f ?y?" *400' f59? or ^OlK>:saved up for a rainy dav *hich w eurninffyou notliinir, and about which you are uSvaj to its eafeness from fire and borglai ? uniosy aj SaSl^SM' vaults ure ^ ?*"?* *^Stf25 LANCASTER NATIONAl BANK, IRVINGTON, VIRCINSAa Capital - - Surplus and Profits Stockholdere Liabilitv $25,000 13,000 25,000 $<>3,000 In fefert *>f loes by bad investments, this amount ($03,000) niust gq tefore.aceiit of our depositors' moriey' is touched. H hy fcPtfet us take carc of your carnincrs and then you can lie down Rtjat-feht wjtli the Bwwrt asenntnce that your monev fener toctly Riife, a*d tha,t whUVyou are asleep it feearnWyou3parcetit II it is ndt;conveinotit for you to call. write us andw^wiHirladlv InniiHli iu.yanfoiiua.tinn jiesirad in wafed cnvolope J. B. Hinton, Pres. J. A. Haynte. Vice Pres. F. C. Jktt Cashier PEOPLES BANK 6F REEDVILLE, VIRGINIA, Inc Paid up Capital, - $ 29,400.00 Deposits, - - . 204,623.24 Undivided Proflts, - - 1>055 15 Total Assets*. - $235,078.39 Individuals. Firms and Corporations are invited to become customers; with the assurance ofperfeej protection and the uttermost accommodsttion. DIRKCTOKS: J. B. Hinton, j. a. Haynie. ceo. N. Reed WM. BLUNDON, T. H. FALLIN, R. H. CrtlLTON. G. H. McNeai., J. C. FisitER, W. C. Snow E. H. Smith. ' . W. L. Russeix. THE TIDEWATER BANK OF VIRGINIA, Inc, ,V Succcssori ,0 the L. E. Mumford Banking Company, uuKmiur.E, - viiiginia, ?Is now ojwti for busincss un.lrr. its efearteXi and Knyitee BOOonntfl from #1.00 ui>. The offieera wfio \\iil actively look aftef the busine** nrv ilicsiiincas their predeceeodrs, Mr. I.. i;. afumfortl ivtainy an mteretst and will ussist in the directioo of ilH affairs. Otir aini Tvitl l>e to'beitvt tlu> ronditions o! our cns totners and PrtendB, to aid in our oection^s proinies and tlms uUiman'lv to becomfi to our state. which baegiven us our nghts. an institution of whlchehemayfeelproud. *J. A: Palmer, Jr.-, Presldent. E. W. Edwaf.ds, lst Vice-pres. C. L. Gaskins, 2nd Vice-prea. J. C. Jett, Cashier. - PALMER GASOLINE MOTORS. - 26 Sizes and Styles, both two and four-cycle, Makoa-nd Break or Jump Spark. OYSTER DREDGE HOISTERS, Catalogue free, PALMBIl BROS., Coa Cob. Comi. ., 12" Mi?rkct PUee-, Baltimore. Md. III COINC! COINC!! At Cost and Way Below Cost. Twelveto flfteen Thousand Dollars' Worth to be Sold Out at Once. r* SALE BEGAN DECEMBER IST, AT WHEALTON. The Tremendons Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shocs, Notions, Etc, of J. H. WHEALTON, Succcssbr to Wheafton Packing Ca, will be eleared out at astomshing jigures. Remettiber Thursday next (Dec'r 1 st) it begaii and keeps up until clearcd out. BS^hJust one or two exumples among thousands of bargains:? Ladies' Vici-Kid Button Shoes. SI.79 Men's Light-weiglit Suits, $2,99 Worsted Suits. $6,29 DONT MISS THIS CHANCE.