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A PEACE-MAKER. W bile all the leading nations of the earth, including our own, are spending millions of dollars in the construction of mammouth ironclad ships a little vessel has been invented which may render them all useless, lt is the Holland sub-marine boat. This little vessel moves under the water, and its approach cannot be detected by the captain or crew of an ironclad, so tbat unobserved it can dive under the mammouth ship and explode a torpedo that will bring destruction to the mass of wood and iron and death to all on board. No tavy will dare to approach a shore defended by such formidable engines cf destruction. What then ? Naval warfare will be revolutionized, conflicts on the water will become a thing'of the past and the abolition of tho naval warfare will tend powerfully to bring in the era of universal peace. Such in fact is the tendency of all im? provement in death-dealing weapons or engines of war. Nations will be alow to engage in hostilities when both are armed with means bf destruction that will insure death to the armies of both the combatants, Gatling, the iu ventor of the Gatling gun, claims that his invention is in the interest of man? kind. The claim is perhaps well foun? ded, because every device that makes warfare more deadly increases the re? luctance of nations to declare war. The popularity of arbitration as a means of atitlirjg international disputes has in? creased greatly within the pwt two or three decades. Just now the whole world seems to be in danger of irur, but such inventions as the Holland sub-marine beat will probably have the (fleet of strengthening the desire fo peace and stimulating the diplomata to find some peaceful solution of pre- j plexing international questions. The Holland may turn out to be the most patent peacemaker of modern times.? Lynchburg News. HOW THE BAND GOT YANKEE DOODLE. Afler the representatives of Great Britain and the United States had nearly completed their pacific labors at Ghent, in making the treaty of peace which ended the war of 1812, the burghers of the quaint rid Dutch city determined to give an entertainment in honor of Ihe minister?, and as a part of the programme to perform lhe national airs of the two powers. The musical director was sent to call upon the American minister and ob? tain the national air. A consultation ensued, at which Bayard and Gallatin favored "Hail Columbia," while Clay, Bussell and Adams wanted '-Yankee Dc odie." The director asked if any of them had the music. None had it. Then be suggested that perhaps one of them would sing or whistle the air. "I can't"*aid Mr. Clay,"l]never whis? tled or tung a tune in my life; perhaps Mr. Bayard can." "Neither can I," answered Mr. Bay? ard. "Perhaps Mr. Russell can." Mr, Russell, Mr. Gallatin and Mr. Adams in turn confessed their lack of musical ability. "I have il," exclaimed Mr. Clay, and ringing the bell, he summoned his body servant. "John," said be, "whis? tle |Yanki e Dcodle' for this gentle? man." John did so, the musician noted down tl o air, and at the entertainment the Ghent Burghers' Band played the national air of the United States with variations. ?ELOPEMENT HAS A TRAGIC END? ING AT THE PREACHER'S HOME. Columbia, S. C., March 31.?A trage? dy ended a romance in Spartanburg county yesterday. Annie Waddle, a pretty girl of fifteen, lived at Tuckapaw. Henry 8, Greenway, a lad of eighteen, met her and they became lovers. When a proposition of marriage was made the parents of both objected vig? orously, chiefly on account of their youth. Mr. Waddle objected to young Greenway coming to his house, but the young people met secretly and decided to elope. The girl met her lover and they start? ed on a ten-mile drive to a preachers home. Some one notified tbo father, and he wan soon following on boree- at back. th As the couple reached the preacher's house Waddle rode up and fired at Greenway. Whether or not from fear of hitting the girl, vi ho threw herself in the way, his aim was poor. Greenway then shot and the father fell, mortally wounded. The girl took her father berne, while her lover went away. CASTORIA fox Infanta Md ChildreB, . ? euUilllK IU Ol ) Two r*Ie chu lJ> Isa twill pat J^-NA pure Utile f ins .town ft A oirUna to wm\'m--,-m--_-..?-?ui '. ?...?? fir* Ht el the Cradle, Bye.bye'Hope rises high: There's* *w**t little cra? dle hung up Iq th. aky; .^^A deer llttlar lire that ls fl>**~ .1 coming to bless; kV ) Two soft chubby hands thal wit*, pat and enreas; .OUl wing from aboTc; rllng to care for, s In the *??*?* ? hun d?ys when Hvs sinned it was writ ten that motherhood should here? after be s.e. companied with pain and sorrow; but this curse upon our ?nre parcnts ha* been lltht ?fl*d mort and snore aa mankind have learn ed to rise superior to many of tlieir sins aad mistakes. ?One of th* grandest age nc iee s which en? lightened Selene* has discovered to roller* motherhood from exesssire suffering is the Favorite Prescription" devised dj Dr. R. T. Pierce chisf consulting physician of the Invalids- Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Bnflmlo, N. Y. TM* wonderful "Pre? scription " imbues th* entire nervous sys? tem with natural, healthy vitality; givea elastic vigor to the delicate organism spe? cially concerned in motherhood: rendera the prospective mother strong and cheer Cul ?nd makes the coming of baby entirely free from danger and almost free from pain. The delighted gratitude of Mrs. Pearl Walton, of Alva,Xa?? Co., Neb., will find an echo in the heart of every expectant mother: "t-revlous to Ul* birth of ray child," write. Ml*. Walton, " I haS no appetite, wa* (lek at my ?tosaach, bad ...dache. Contd not reat at night, wu fcneplrt.lr erorn oat In Sv.nr way, I com menseefto ase Dr. FUre*'* Fsvorlte Prescript!"" wm sapSMMe worn oat in hrtry way, I com vensedfe ns* Pr. Pierce'* Favorite Prescription tod keegan to improve right away. I used two bottlM re/ ihl. great raedidn* and felt like a new petaota. Al th. tine, of coafl?*m*i.l I was ill labor beat a Mtti. whll* and 1 ow. il .11 to that ft-sai ramedy?Dr. Pierce'* Pavorit* Prwcrip Dr. Pierce'. Pallet, euro constipation. EMPTIED IN A GUTTER. Auder* Holm, a druggist cf Whca .ton, Bl., emptied several barrels, casks, and jagi of liquors into the gutters recently because it had been rumored that the good things of his drug? store were responsible for. the dis? appearance of Fowler Irwin, a fellow townsman, The jugs were overturned ou the sidewalk. One enthusiastic worshipper of Bacchus removed his shoes in lieu of anything more fitting and filled them. When it was all over, Holm announced that he would no longer keep liquor in Lia place. A WISE CRITIC. Writer?lt last I have hit upon my real gift; I believe that I am destined :o success in the line of short stories. Critic?-So do I, By that I mean hat you are sure to win popular ap nroval in that line, provided you work t out to the limit. Writer?What do you mean? Critic?Simply this: That tho public rill approve of your work as soon as ou have shortened your stories to the mit of the infinitesimal. fl* fla- /J _, , nani ^TCf ,,<rz-T""^ iS HE WAS SORRY. Ab, there, Uncle Abner; you'ie on eek again, are you? 'Deed I is, Bah. I don't suppose you remember that hen I met you yesterday you were as di as a tick? Yaas, I does, Bos?. You do, eh? But you don't seem to e the least bit sorry about it. Beg yo' pardon, sah, but I is; mighty >rry?Borry dat hit wnz yisterday in tider ter-day, A HARD DAY. "Yep," said the peliticinn, we irily [ have had a pretty hard time of it." ?Have you had much to do?" "No; there wasn't anything for me i do. I was before an investigation mimittoe all day, and my youngest in has been asking questions concern g theology all tte evening." OaOaSTOnlAa. SNAPSHOTS. Be what you want others to think m are. The mo-t regular church-goer is not ways the most religious, ail The man who will do good as he has iportuoity will be busy every elay. To-day the art of becoming, rica is \0 art of keeping your neighbor >or.?Ruskin. Mankind ie divided into two claees those who go forward and achieve id those who sit back and oritieiso A go id boy is worth his weight in tl d to any community, but the devil ever put a worse thing on a commu ty than a bad boy.?Sam Jones. . Ef.wuL.g, nu.me, Enteron**.. LUE RIDOE HOUSEHOLD CHEMICAL8. wnenla Compound Waehing Powder ?lu* Label Ly* Red Label Lye wtnaj Maehlne Oil Wr,t,n? l"* t Laundry Bluing mU?* Bj ?*?**? **4 m^utnmLKKUOmh TO MAKE A HAPPY HOME. 1. Learn to govern yourselves, and be gentle anel patient. 2. Guard your tempers, especially in sutson of ill health, irritation, nnd trouble, and soften them by prayer ami a sense of jem own shortcomings ami errors. 3. Nover tjieak or act in anger un? til you have prayed o\er your wot (ls, or acts, and cone'lndciTthiit Chr st would have <li ne so in yeuir plare. 4. Hi-iih uiii. i linn, \..l ubei-i il gil. of s-eee?, silt nee is olien mun valuable. 5. Do rn t ixpecttoo much' from others, but remember that nil have an tvil nature, whose deulopinents we must expect, anel which we should for? bear and forgive, as we often desire forbearance anel forgiveness oi_r_.elves. G. Never retort to tbarp or angry words. It's tho seconel word thatmi-kes the quarrel. 7. Beware of the first disagreement. 8. Learn to speak in a gentle tone of voice. 0. Learn to say kind and pleasant things wbenevo opportunity oller--. 10. Stuily the character of each, and sympathize with all in the r trou? bles, however small. 11. Do not neglect little things, if they can effect others in the Smallest degree. , 12. Avoid mc oJs and pets and fils of sulkiness. 13. Learn to deny yourself and prefer others. 14. Beware of modellers and tiJe bearers. 15. J^eve'r charge a bad motive if a good one is conceivable. . 16. Be gentle and firm with' chil? dren. ' 17. Do not allow your children'to be away from home at night without knowing where they are. 18. Do not allow tbem to go-where they please on the Sabbath. 19. Do not furnish thdm with much spending money. People who are always t?lling how they never do moan tricks behind the door, usually go behind tho. woodshed and do moaner ones. '' A CASE OF CONSCIENCE. , "It has been proved by. half a dozen witnesses," .aid the Police Magi_?_tfte, "that you are selling bread .under' weight. Have you any "oxplana'ion to offerf " "The flout's so bid these elays, Your Honor," replied the honeot baker, look? ing tbe Magistrate fearlessly in the eye, "that my conscience woo.'t'let toe jell it to the people In .greater qaunti ties than I can _help.'' -?__,!_>.- " It is told o/ a wlpte minister _ -ho preaching to a colored congregation isked at) old colored deacon to pray. rhe old man made a long and fervent prayer, for the white brother, and finally wound up with, tbe, following: "Noint him.wid de kerosene ile of .alvation and sot him on fire. Put his lands to de gospel plow, and tie his .ongue to de line ob truth. isjSickTime It ia impossible for the system to withstand tho demands made upon it just at this season, with? out the assistance e>f a gooel puri? fying nnd strengthening tonic. The changes which Nature decrees shall take "place each spring aro so severe that a breakdown is ; almost euro to come. It is wiso tlint all possible assistance bo givoli daring this period, as upon this purifying process depends the health for ' the entire summer. ! Everybody jfcst now should take a thorough oourse of Swift's Spooifio &S.S.^eBlood which thoroughly oleanses tha blood of all the. accumulated im? purities, tones up anel strengthens tho entire system, and aids Nature in renovating and renewing the body so as to render it healthy and strong, Thoso who purify their blood with S. S. 8. at this soason aro well fortified against the many forms of diseaso so prevalent dur? ing tho dreaded heated term^ for it has been demonstrated that the aystem that is thoroughly purified In the spring is Well proparod to resist disease _ilJ summer. No other T-tnt. dy on the market ia equal to Swift's Specifio as a ?pring medioitie, because it is the only puroly vegetable blood rom edy and'is guaranteed absolutely freo from potash, mercury and all other minerals. It cleanses, puri? fies, builds np and strengthens. Inatst ou S. S. S., for thore is noth? ing half as goo4, Tone UpWffl. Sviffs Specific I ( AVfcfftrtfci Prc para lien Kv As SlpiH/il-^ t'.u FIDO- anti \)e9ti!,. Ui_g 'te _ ___M__BB omi 1 lone l_. of SEE that the 1 FAC-3IMILE { SIGNATURE ?or? Promo!, es Dtges&onX !. .crfu! _ve_.__ aivrt Resl.Cont_:in_. odthcf Opruw.Morphir.C ncr >linet __I. NotNawcotic. afOtd _W__M__M-1_-B_ /W._. Seed iJ.a^-r-i W, ? J Vin,/, J- \ aVgfSM^. j IS ON THE WRAPPER or EVEBY BOTO-TLB OF WOTn_s.Ci_r.v__'.- ?. ?:: fi g JU? ? fl usssavl;.-?: _?.-'?:..?.:??? ^rl N 'iS^MlM - rv .J? \a <*3 *\lk\\W\\ j __.?,, . ? vi ? _? ?I *'?' ? 1 ?? ? ?I ? tic Sunk ?. exact Ci.?ro.r "***"_*"-r. -i la cr.-?_!_? betti.I oily. It . ?mH allow anyon* W i?U ; lill tm the pie* or promlM that lt ?T.ry pw j y.... rn t otu mai yon ge. ?-__?_>? ?.'?0-1-I--1 wm lite*..'- J.' :' "r.-"-: 1 ?'?"? p'n tbe plea or proml* !Jf0,"- ?' ". ? __'.." ar.J "will amw.r ?? ??*?! :?;i [..._.' ? _*_W_ Ikat yon got 0-A-S-T-C -in ?.ny BfcANII-Y CATII CUftiCQ-bTlWMOH \ rr .-' ;aiM. _ ? .1 M - - l__.l . fun-UHl RAMBLER ROSES.... Willi.-. Villitav. Crlm.on. Will make a m.ijfniricent lieela-e. I.e .midd ehade for the pi.itv i, or charming beat. ( unsia.it Moonera, peifcctly hardy. One jd.nt will produce thou* sande of Howers. Only 40 Cents, Deli?erea Free- I pim Ap;.licetimi ...VICK'S floral GUIDE... THE ntSY MASS CATALOGUE*. anti thc Laities' Gardener and Adviner Th* only one containing full Psslllf ItSIM .nd Dlre*. tlons for planting .oil raltOft; mi coniprclieosire, con denial, rlaa-eili .I ami Indexed tint Ho Who Hum* Mi., I! .rd. Many lin.trallon, from nature. OS**!*! plates sf Rkci-1 Peas, Nasiur tlums, T.ilcreiiie I:.; ,nl??, n..Iden Day Lily, Cactus Dahlias, leal ,. ll /tatara. I'. ,.eel,illy ??.nh.,??c,l rirer; 11Jlarut pc...-I.I"?**? 1.. till.<t ulili li.nieatilluitralloua i Vick'. SeeJ. Never Disappoint. JAMES VICKS SONS, i i Rochester, N. Y. -'vail FREE! ...(/-or (U* l'o!t,iSe.).? FREE I i Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine,1 Tb. Famous Gardening Authority. ls?T?rltalel? mine . f l..r<ernifillon slio.it Flnwari.Veg. eMatilrenu.l Frail*, awl h...a la grow and rare for them saocrvf.il I jr. A fee en bon*, may he hilchti-ncd at a slight tspetMe aul tee grrmi>il* mode nitractlr. In* mead of bus a..<l f...i.M leg. 'll..- pc,,, of Vick's llluelrnlod M.I. M -i.e.,. la Fifty Oula per yaw, but Ifyeiu am i riiiiit idia ii.iipnii eeilh ala twe Crni alene.pa lhe- inc, all nc uill i.(. ri... 11 cl lo Jun Xtguisrly fur ala monti.* fur li lal. Wi.tc nt one. lo VICK PUBLISHING CO., Rochester, H. Y.. WINt Or CARDUI THE NEW WAY. TJ70MEN used to think ?'fe? male diseases " could only be treated after "lo cal examina? tions" by physi? cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their suffering. The in? troduction of Wine of Cardul haa now demon? strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do dot, require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure taken In the privacy of a woman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate nov-. Wine of Cardul re? quires no humiliating examina? tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles"?disordered menses, falling of the womb, "whites," change of life. Il makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at jhe dru| store. Pot advice In cases raeulrlnf epeclal directions, address, rlvlne symptom*, th. Ladlee' Advisory Department,'1 Th. Ch*tl*noora Medicine Co., Chatta llOOfti TIWI. W.!. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Min., ny ft "I UH Win**?* Cardul *al*nslv*lv In my prtollo. and fl nd it a molt aid bnt pr?p*r**dlsn far rental* trowbUi.'* V/IWL Of CAKIMlf aREAKFAST-^UPPER. :PPS'S CRATEFUl.-COMFORTINa 30COA ?HNUHt* WATfve OH MICK. ?v I - i Pat ?CT -.t fctl. F ?'_?<? Omer .:.._ tuan tuu_ I Cat mt Ix lOi'.iorri-.e.-? ni v..- . fa* ? :, ?? ',. --'id ' i., ?Ai''-. i!.jcri_?? *-?>". - ? mt ii. t, tret ol! lbj.;*.. I' . r.i ?. ?rcurr_L S A P\?( ' ...'. i'JIints," with ._c,_t ..I .. . ? ? ...,, cuucrVr.^ . * ?" tr. _ ? *. ?-\ OJ H?ti3K & DROSKGOLD'S ________?____* *s7->i SA_yii_sIi_lsN A won ..ifni tap. .i.-i."cnll:i J'rirtlon Feed (?l(.lff.i-U. lia! if "if n-vi.itt 'amii-oil ti mea Manyotticr In thc market, Krii-iiimi --u-li I eaualn, rx Ibe trent (ramil li.eJn.in ?|i Itu.: grout amble in pawer mut tv ur. li vi if an.I pde*- letti. _* Ifn *tprlu* i'.iirr Calli .atora, Corn i'luui. s, r-keltera, rt Mention f/lli imper. HUM ll Si. DUO**''' ' *>, Hf.-a., \_._., I auil ? i_>t t-i-rl, BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Mark* Designs Copyrights ic Anv..n? (ending a ..etrh and <1,sfriiitl t_ maf quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention la probably patentahle. .'ommunlea Ilona atrl-tlyooiiHitotitlal. Handbook ..n I-teilta sent free, oldest nit_nry for ae<_rin_r pntoma. Pat ania takon throuiih Munn A Co. roeetra epecinl notiee, wltbout ("linnie, In iho Scientific JFitncricait. A han _?omoly Ulm. rated wenkl r. In -.- ? ?? Mt dilation of anjr irlonlilii. Jiuirniil. liv . SJ year: four months, IL Hold by nil nowa year: Bl Bia UNNi-nn.36iB??^Newk __ V '.'t.. -'cjblngtoa, lc. G UV, WOOERS OF SClENOq .ung Troublos and Consumption Cnn b.'Cured. N EMINENT KEW YORK CHEMIST AND SUI KNTIHT M A KKK A FREE OFFER TO OUR READERS Tho iliHlinpuii-liPd New York ihetol?t, T. A. bunin. ili'iiioiiHtriiting hie. di .ooveiy of a ro? uble and ulmolulernie for roimumptiou (Pul loiuiry TulnTculotiin) and all broncliiul.l li rout. mu; uud olioHt d_M_MM, Htubborn coiijjIih, cn in lin! fiffortinna.KOiipriil (lf.'liiii>nnd MH__B__f. )hh of Inti iiml all oonditionH of wanting ti wit j ill hou.I THHEK FREE HOTTl.ES (all d.lffet ul) of bis New Diecoveriee to any u__1.it.* I 'fiderof Tnt. T.exiniito!. Gazette wi-iinj. lor lem. Hm "New Scientific Treatment" han rurt IioiifmihIh permanently by ita timely lian and p eOM-dtfl it a tdmple profceeioiuil duty to .tiering humanity tn donate i trial of bin iu illiblt- cure. Science iluily develops new wonder* auil thia rent chemixt patiently experimenting foryeara ia produced i..Milli. ?? beneficial to numunlty linnie claimed by any modern geniua. Hi? MtrtlO- tli.11 lunn irnublo" aud ruiiHiiiiipiioii re oura'.le iu any climate ia proven by ''heart? lt lot tci k nt un t ilude " flied in hia Ame loan :ul European lnlioratorita in thotiHuniltt from um. cured in all putta of th* world Medical expel tn concede that bronchial cheat ul lung trouble* lead lo C. ii8iini|>tit> "which linteriuptetl men nu -.peedy and otrtuin deuth Simply write to T. A. Slocum M G 08 Fine reet New York, giving poet ofllce uni! ex eae nd it-ittunil tho free medicine will la -i.mptlv a. nt. Sufferer* should tukeiii-itnnt IviintiigeH of bilgaMfOM pt-opoHitioii. I'lense tell the Doctor Unit you uaw bli offer vii'K .mi (Jaxkie ? ?SH I" ni If Cl 9* th oi fa WI ol Ot WI l-l 00 so Kl 111 MO .'ICM. I wast ertry man at:.'. woman In the United fnatet iiit.ire.ie.l in (ha Opium and Whiaky babita to have ooo of my booka on theae Sta .aaa.. A.l.li-aa U. M. WoolUy, Atlanta, <4_> -ox **_ UH aaa w_fi__*m?ne tn*. ?iu.wtf c.. ,,..1.11.01. ,m.m,. REMOVAL I i I I'nvi'mnvcil my iiiirinii uinl wpgopKnk i'H >?: lui.I^lmii-i.f fi..in Hi. nliMl. A h.I....i uri inge shop on Main St, tu myi.iw I. uilai in nelson Ht. in tho rear of the Post Olaf*. will keep on hands nil 1 inda ol Dressed Lumbei, nrluding Flooring, Ceiling, Windows, Doers <&e, I will fnrpii-li PHt.n.i.trt. hat* IL* er., lion m. completion of awt-lling houses4c at reasonable prices. 1 always have in stoex a tull line o Carriages Buggies, and Wagons. A share of your patronage is solicted J1lraiT,1*r JAMES I HECK N. B.?I also handle tho Selected Mitchel Wagon. ^TIeaphome For sale in town and Country on very easy terms. Townhou.es very low for ra.li.'or on long time; ia nmali monthly pay mauls like paying rent. r arms for sale for Ickh money than they have ever before been offered in thia State, We mnke u Spfcinlt.v of Landlinir farms, and would like for you lo write uh whither you ? ant to .ell or buy We make telina nnd prices ho i ar-y that a Home is put wi th ni the reach of every man Writh at once lo J. F. WINGFIELD Ural Bat Al* Bioker, Koanoks Va W T. SHIELDS, Attorney-at-Law, Lexikoton, Va. 1?0BEKT CATLETT, 11 * Attorney-at-Law, Lexington, Va. "PRANK T. GLASGOVv", Attorn ey-at-Law Lexinoto.v, Va W P.HOUSTON, " * Attorney at-Law, LExiNo-fox, Va O N. BELL., **? Attorney \t-Law I.MISC,TeeN VA. Will practice in the courts ol Hocll.ridpe and ... j -t.ing counoies. Office in Dold Building speciu! i.H. uti..ii given to the colltciion ol \thsn JP MOOEE, I.i xi. cnn Vs ? (leik < J < .Hiir-g f'ouity Couty Attorn cy-at Law AND Notary Fuhlic, 1 exingtok, Va. Wi lpractic. in Hockbrid|a< and djoiping count ies. Sp.clu 1 attention givei. t o thecollectioiiol eliiimH", Examination olTitle*,and preparing of Abstracts and Deeds Suplementury to my law husinvt-s, 1 will ne -otateioaiiH and sellfarms and mineral land i have now on hand.for sale, alnrge number the finest* farmin Rocltbii dire cou tny OK. JOHN T. WILSONT DENTIST. Lexington Va. OD:--V\'a8binc'toai St. near Jefferscn fl^.JB*CAJNtf Tho U acquainted with th. geography of the Vnited States ol Arertea, will ?** bj exami? nation of ttis map, that the Seaboard Air Line ls the great connecting link between the K?*t and thc Southwest. Its Two IMUy Vestibuled and Rapress Train* fi-rnbn Qoftk, Attractive and Comenle-st Schedule.! betweess IVZJ-VC- TOR-K, XAtElfjTClJ, UCHstCND, K02TCIX rOKHCOUTB, ?a*.? IAU18I. S71SA11, W.T1-IV3T0V, ezAiixm, AjMraix, atius HW 8BIEANS, MA ION, MEMPHIS, MONTOOMERi. ONATTANOQIA, NA8HVIUI, AUGUSTA, TEXAS, MEXICO, JJALIFORNIA. T-aTSI BAyVXIV I.XXW-atl .nd rrWsal Branches trav*rt* th* Famous FRUIT BELT of Virginia, the Carolin.s aad Georgia. For Ticket., Map*. Folder, or descriptive mat? ter, etc., apply to any Agent of the 8**?bo?rd Air I I Line, or address I ( T. J. ANBKRSON. Giri Pam-a A*T.. | . PORTSMOUTH, USU '. ST. JOH)). V. E. sJaBEE, H. W. 8. GLOVER. ri>P*-a.i?e*il*p Gea'! atut. T*a*eSc? A SPECIALTY Primary, Secondary, or ortiary Syphilis permanently cured In 15 to idays, You can be treated at home forthe .ino price under sapie guaranty. }t you ?efer to come here we will contract to pay ,Ilroad fare anil hotel bills, aud no charge, wo fall to euro. If you have taken mer iry. Iodide potash, and still have aches and lins, mucous patches in tho mouth sore roat, pimples, copper colored spots, ulcers i any part of the body, hair or eyebrows liing out, it ls this cSyi.il11Ut If Him-.. 1'olson ? gwinni ti ??'lo euro Wo solicit the most mi Incl.- cases and challenge the world for a se we cannot cure. This disease) has al iys bullied the skill of the most eminent lyslclaus. $500,000 capital behind our ua nditlonal guaranty. Absolute proofs win aled on application. Address COOK EMEDY CO., MO Masonic Temple, Chicago, UUWM*MM*MAMM?MMMa CONSUMPTION fc;?S!S^-Sa? 1* ?**towd. goick**t to aUrun-dowi. arat?m. with ths highly coui.antt.wej, n?-af?*.V*d bMf piapatatiov* * tattomrrarthrt tju'-rtioo-p***" * lalo th. CaNQlatioD-gl-fM naloral vigfl Igor uo ._. r'maurW? "'" Bag it'frota -roar draggtat. ?*-*a-TVSM*4BSV*aa*-a,a*M ?dl.Uly. Contain, un deTUg. ?r .hwaleala. -if"" ' "" pmuyonrouutmmmmmruuMrUnyufn Ike rn wsw \ to Du Va D. f.J&WM__$_...ter. ?i ?.? Schedule in Effect ember 5th, iti?7 I.kavb BUENA VISTA. VA. imilt SOI-TIIWAHD iv New York Philadelphia llaltimore Washington Shenandoah Junct Loray R&Hlti Iluena Vista Natural Bridge Roanoke Pulaski Bristol Knox ville Chattanooga M fin ph lu \r New Orleans NORTHWARD Lv Ar New Orleans Mein ph ls Chattanooga Knoxville Bristol Pulaski Roanoke Natural Bridge Buena V'sta Basic Luray Shenandoah ./'met Washingon Baltimore i Phllatl.-lph a New York 8 M a 1050 a 12 50 p 2 Hip 2 41 p 4 10 p 630p 950p 430a 8 00a 7 10p 6 10 a 7 10 p tu 8 30 p rn 9 4.1 m 1 20 [i in 0 21) Ii in 't ls p ll, ll:? p m li38a rn 1 00ft m 2 0.0 a ni 3 40 a m r, 40 a m 6 20 p m 10 10 p ni 8 00 :i ni 11 15"a tn 1 50 p m 3 14 p ni 340 p m 5 00 p in 6 51 p ni 9 05 p rn 7 45 a min 25 p m 8 50 a mj 1 15 a ni ll 00 a mi 3 53 a m 1 20 p m| 6 52 a m CTTlckt.ts sold to all pointe Pullman Service New York, New Orleans, Washington ind Jlcniphls- Coa**_afa__t schedule tor passengers ftom Lexington for tfipNorth and South. .--"Students going and returning from their homes will find thin a most excellent route Ci!. Information cheerfully furnished. ' ; W. ll. MOFFITT. Agent. Buena Vista, Va. W4. B. BEVILL. O. P.A., Roanoke, Va. W. F. BRAGG. T. P. A O <3_W& \&i/Q FOR Lynchburg, Richmond, Norfolk Cincinnati, Louisville, and Chicago. IN EFFECT"}-.*, 1 1898, F .Richmond No. 84 Ex Sunda Leave Lexington. 10 00 a m irriveat Balcony Filia. ll 15 a _____ Arrive at Lynchburg. 12 45 p m ArriveatScotUville. 3 32 p m Arriveat Colombia. 4 20 p ni ?rrive at Richmond.| 6 20*p m Connect* at Lynchburg witn Bout bern Ral way North and South. Coi neeta at Richmond nita Atlantic Coaat Line for the South; and with Richmond, Fred enckaburg and Potomac Railroad for tnt Surth. For Cincinnati No. 86 Ex Sunday 4 45 p m 6 00 p rn 720 pm 8 20 p rn 9 50pm Flag ra -7 55 am 8 00 a rn ll 00 a rn 5 30 p m 6 5. p m Leave Lexington.,?.... Arr'vt Balcony Falla. A rrive Craig City. Arrive WeetClifton Foige.. Arrive Va., Hot Springe. Arri ve White Sulphur. Arri vi I'in. ii.nut . Arrive Lexington, Ky..'. Arrive Louie ville. A rrive Chicago. Arrive St. Loui?. -._.--.-. ? ik__ r Arrive Kansas City.I 7 Od a lil PuIlmanSleepingCara from Clifton Forgeto Cincinnati, and St. Louie, Nq. 86 connects at Weet Clifton Forge with C. & O, No. 1 for Cincinnati ^TRAINS ARRIVEaTlEXINGTON. 1.30pm-DailyExcept Sundayfrom Chiton Forge. 7 40 pm? Daily Except Sunday from Rich mond and Lynchburg. For Ratea. Ticketa and other information pply to S. 0. ('uni ii hal I Citv Ti cket Agent. R. R. B.&O. Fime-Table in Effect Nov. 14th 1807, 'til Further Notice. XOKTIinoCND, Pass. 44 Mixed Lv Lexington, | 4 30am | I 2 00pm Staunton, j 0 05ani | 4 50pm Harrisonburg, | 6 56am | ) . 50pm Train 2 connects with Southern H. R. at Harrisonburg at 7-00 a. m. for Strasburg Junction anti Harper's Watty division_ 20 Pass. Pass Lv StrasburgJunc am l'ap<.n Road am Winchester | C 00am S tor*mson j 0 09am flin ri est.,\\i_ ! ii 4..am Ar Harp.Vd Ferry? 08am Washington j 9 20am Halt in mri' j 103am *f Phlladelphla | l2o_.i_. New York | 3 0 pn? | 1 !) 10am il 13am '.' .Vi.-un 10 05am 10 42am 11 1 -..LT.. 1 05pm 2 00pm 4 (fi pm 0 30ptu L 46 Pa ea. ls 40 pm |5 43 pm .6 25 pm 6 35 pm 7 ld pm 7 37 pm 11 20 pui 12 45 pm 3 53 am i\ 52 am SOUTIIBOrNO. LvNew York Philadelphia (lal ti moro Washington Harpers Ferry Charlestown Stephenson Winchester Middletown .'anon Hoad lr Strasburg I 17 Pass . am am 7 30am ci 00am 11 05am| 11 20am 12 00 rn 12 10pm 12 33pm 12 44pm 12*_7pm 1 : 1- ii Pa ss. Pass, j : 30pm 1 36pm 4 30pm 5 30pm 7 5.1pm 8 15pm 8 52pm 9 02pm 2 4f'?i'__.' Md 3 20pa I Opn-' 5 5pnJ Mopy ti 35pmj 7 45pm| T I5pmj , .'lupin .iftpin Train 17 and 1 connect with Southern R. _. at Strasburg Junction at 13:50 ami 7:45 p. or Harrisonburg. _ ivllanlsonburg Staunton r Lexington 17 Pass 95 Mind. 2 45pm Hi 00 a m 3 t'-pin ll 2 OU h. 5 30pm Mixed Trains Southbound. Leaves Win lester at 4:55 a ___________flV^S am. Arrives at lusburg Junction at 6:12am and 10:35 a m. Mixed Trains Northbound. Leaves Win* lester at 1:^5 p m and 11:30 p m. An"1^ ?\ arper'a Ferry at 4;20 p m aud 1.86 a m. Connection-!' Train I connect* at Harped Ferry with tat Limited Exp rea . train leaving nt 13 41 ni and 104 p m arriving at Chicago at 9 30 ii , aud 12:00noon, and with train leaving at 14 pm. arriving at Cincinnati at 7<45 ft rn, , Louis 6"_00 p in, and connects at Woverton 11:40 a ni, arrives at Hagerstown 12:40 ashlngtou Junction with train arriving at t .lurid, at 1.55 pm. i'ruin-Iii connecta with Faa. VeatihnU ain at li ar pei'a Ferry at 9 44pm for Chi ir. i, at 10 21 pm fur 1'ittabnrg ami 12 55 a forCfcciunnti and St. Louie. Arrive at ttaburg at 7 0(1 a m Chicago nt 9 45 p r icinnati at 5 00 p m. aud St. L-uU at IO a rn ullman Palace Sleeping Care runthrough Cincinnati St Louie and Chicago onad ;ireii? train-t. 'or nm-, ticket*, bagkHue checked, applr any offlc. of the B k 0 Railroad ortoC.K i'.row,Travelling I'aoenger .gt.WiucSe?ari B. WM. ORKKNK.'ieperal i'Al-TlN, Kalali, _A_ ?