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NEWS IN BRIE] A Cyclorama Showing The Moveme: Of Our People And Their Friends iyTVRESTLXG PERSONA LS. Pitty News Items Gleaned All 0" The Town by Our Reporter. Miss Mary Gibbs lian returned frc a visit to Staunton. Dr. H. A. White tilled tbe pulpit the Baptist church Sunday morning. Percy C. Galing is spending a fe days with his family here. N. L. Dold, of Blacksburg, is visitii his mother, Mrs. C. M. Dold. Yvon Pike, of Washington, D. C was the guest this week of hisbrothe: in-law, F. H. Brockenbrough. Dr. F. V. Clarke and George W. Wii will leave tomorrow for Dublin, Texas where they will make their home. Mrs. David Strain is visiting he mother, Mrs. W. B. Mullett, nea Brown sburg. Mrs; Neptune Buckner, of Asheville N. C., is the guest of her mother, Mrs R. L Northern. Miss Lelia Holmes has returnee from Newport News where sho speni several months visiting her brother, H, B. Holmes. Misses Belle Wilson and Grace and Ethel Starko, of near Natural Bridge, were the guests last week of Mrs. F. J. Elford. Hon. W. B. F. Leech, wife and daughter, Miss Ella,'* have gone to Florida, where tht^ will spend the winter. J. Scott Moore left Monday for Weston, W. Va., where he will spend a week visiting his sister who lives at that place. Rev. T. A. Hall, of Greenville, Tenn., has accepted the call extended him by the Baptist church of this place, and will enter upon his pastorate tho first Sunday in January. Captain R. S. Spillman, of the Vir? ginia Military Institute, was summoned last week to the bedside of his father, Wm. M. Spillman, of Warrenton, whose death occurred Thursday from an ag? gravated case of stomach trouble. Miss Jennie Bacon left Tuesday for New Orleans and her sister, Miss Nina, for Knoxville, where they will spend the winter. They have leased their homo tc Mrs. T. J. Arnold, of Santiago, Cal., who, with her family, has moved here. Herbert S. Larrick, a former student of Washington and Lee University, spent Thursday in Lexington. He was here to invite President William L. Wilson to respond to a toast to be given in Winchester in honor of Charles Broadway Bouse, of New York. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Blanche McCorkle Lacy, daugh? ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lacy, of Buena Vista, to Mr. Lawrence Embree, of that city. The ceremony will take place in St. John's Methodist church, of Buena Vista, on Monday, December 19th, at noon. Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald fell last week on the street in front of her home and broke her hip, Several years ago she had a similar misfortune, breaking the other hip, from the effects of which she has since suffered. Mrs. Fitzger? ald is nearly seventy years old, and will not probably recover from this a'-ci dpnt. HOW'S THIS! Wc offer (hie Hundred Dollars Kowaid for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. P. J- CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. 0 We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, anel believe him perfectly honorable in all business transao .ions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their finn. Wost <!t Trana, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walden, Kinnan it MaiTi'n, Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catairi- Cure is takeu internally, acting dire tly ii[k>d 'Mt blood and inuoous Mirfaeos of the gjetXUA. Testimonials eent fire. Sold by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are ths beat When a man begins to advertise. It means he's full of .nterprise; He's got the barnacles off his oaeir, And shows his fellows where they lack The old mossbacks may growl and kick, But thc advertiser "gets there"' quick, Providing all his wares are ' rltrnight,' Reasonable in price and up-to-date. Truth and facts must be the rule; For the people now you cannot foo), Since in i his age they read and think, And follow the light of printer's ink. F I HST NATIONAL BANK OF LEXINGTON, Lexington", Va., December IO, 1898. Tho regular annual meeting of tin- stock? holder! of this Hank for the election of directors will bo held at Its banking billi? on TUESDAY, January 10th, lHD'j, at n o'clock, A. M. ll. E. VAUGHAN, Cashier. decl4tdm A word to the wis* is suflie'ent. Elj'_i Cream Balm has completely cured me of catarrh when < verything else failed.?Alfred W- Stevens, Cald well, Ohio. Ely's Cream Balm works like a charm it has cured me of the most obstinate ca fie of cold in the head, I would not be 'without it.?JTrsd'k Fries. 283 Hart git., Brooklyn, N. 1. A 10c. trial size or the 50c, size of Ely's Cream Balm will be mailed. Kept bv druggists, Ely Brothels, OG WftR-tA gt* & If I him of ?g MEETING OF THE BOCKBIUPG MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. A Large And Enthusiastic Represent: tion?Election of Officers. Tho Roekbridgo Mutual Firo Insu: ance C.inpany, lifter two unsuccessfi attempts, held their annual meetin here on Saturday in thc Court Houst Over 12,000 of tho 17,000 shares c stock were represented. A harmoniou and enthusiastic meeting was held. Past experience proved thc nu**? isdot; of requiring a majority of the shares o stock to be represented in order ti constitute a quorum. To over corni this difficulty it was determined tj re duce the number of shares require-. for a quorum. Senator-elect Cbarle. E. McCorkle, J. G. Cress, and Win. A Ruff were appointed a committee tc apply to the State Legislature to havi the jtteB.nt charter so amended that one-fourth or more shares will consti? tute a quorum. J. G. Cress was re-elected president by acclamation, and Robert C. Walker, Deputy County Clerk, was elected secretary and treasurer. Dr. John T. Wilson, who served in that cipacity for the pasl ten years, declined re? elect on. In rec ignition of hia efficient services tho following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That thc thanks of this company are hereby tendered the late secretary aud treasurer, Dr. John T. WilsoD, for the fidelity and courtesy with which he has always discharged the laborious duties of his office. G. W. Effinger and R. D. Firebaugh were re-elected dircclors for three years from the Natural Bridge aod Wa'ker's Creek districts, respectively. There are six dir. etois in ihe company, one from each district in tho county, two being elected every two jeats. Below wi.'l be found the report of ihe secretaiy and treasurer for the yeai ending August 27tb, 18U8: SECltLTAItY's BXPOBT, Number of policies in force nt hist report . 51)1) Number ot policies in foi ce at ptesent. /JOG Decre.iso in policies. '?', Amount of insurance at last report.1971,700 Amount oi insurance at \ res? ent . 886,860 Decie.se. 185,850 Coct of insurauce on average class, one-half of one per cent. The company had a re-asse.sment of its propel ty made during thia year, hence thc decrease in amount of in? stil ance. nsASVBXB'a bxpost, Balai ce fr_ in last icport.... S 245.42 Cash, Buena Vista Land Co.. 52!>.G0 Ca-di, Mitel ell, Star.n, end Brown. 4,812.98 Shaler, Potter, and Watta... 656.98 $6,744.98 CREDIT. Cash paid as per vouchera... 555.48 " " " ... 4,368.87 " " ... 564.98 5,489.28 To ba'anco,.$255.('?o In defunct B*.nk of Lexington loS.2^ In hand-, of treasurer. 97.42 $ 265.25 ASSETS. In Bank of Lexington. 158.23 In hands of treasurer. 1)7.G5 Due by policy-holdeis. 131.14 $ 387.02 MACONS MEET. The Grand Lodge of Virginie, A. P, ind A. M., closed their annual meeting n R cUmcnd Thursday ni^ht. V. B. McClure, o? mis place, was appointed District Deputy Gi and Master for this list rich The next meeting will bc held in Uexaadrla, December 18th, 1899. rbis will bc the first time in half a :entury that the Grand Lodge of Vir? ginia has met outside of Richmond. ffext year it will meet in Alexandria >.\ihg to the fact that the Grand Lodgo vi 1 take pait in Ihe cehbrati n of the .OOth unniver.ary of \\ a liington's leath. Lidit.'s v.ho wish to carn S Solid __- Jd Watch e bi y, will do well to vi ito to ihe Leghorn Food Co., who.,e ?dvertisenunt appears in ths is-uc. Prof, W. S. Cur ell has go ac to _Iis-issi|'pi where he -'ill spend the l-hristmas holidays. FOB YEARS CURED I bad Bait Rheum for years. Mylcfj from knee to anklo was raw and swollen, and tho pain was intense. I tried doctors in Hartford, Waterbury, and New Haven, to no avail "PlN TicunA Resolvent, pirnf**^ (Ointment),' and a box of* Cuticitua soap completely cured mo. C, AUUETT T. 8 \ VERA, Hartford Electric Light Co., Harir_rd, Conn. KriinT Cum Trm-jikht r..n Tom nixo. Dinna truno Hi norn, wmi 1.039 or Il?m ? w_rm butlii wit ti Ct'ii'iR* Soir. tr. ntl. anointing, willi Ceil.. **. arni KV, auld io*** ot Cunc. ?* MianLT-tiit. tmm t^tekc^^^-*Ss^_s^c^ sn E ii ii wi mn juii-Tii iiiMwniin Mtmmm MISS NANNIE ltOGEli,*5. (A TUIBUTE.) In ihe old biuying ground of Col lierstown Presbyterian church, an among her kindred, we handed dow gently lo tho grave, aud committed ( the du.--t nil tba. wa. mortal of Mis Nannio Rogeis in her forty-fiiat yeal From earliest childhood sho hat f j gono upon crutches?the result of ai injury, besides being by naturo of i frail and delicate constitution, but sh< was endowed with a bright and simm disposition, and becamo tho centre oj a large circle of friends and admirers. Khe was a member of the M. E. Church (South), but having passed the closing months of her life at the home of her mi.tci mil Aunt, Mrs. Dr. Leitch, where sho d;ed Tuesday morning, the G;h of September, 1898,?it became my sadly pleasant privilege t> conduct the simple yet full services at the grave; The interment took place at 12 H. thc day following her dsceass. Many friend- an 1 loved onc^ w_re present, and the s"eno was an impressive one. .Miss Rogers spent cig t or nine yeti's of lier lift among rc.i.ti.o._ in Dallas, Texac, but returned to this community about two years ago. Fredi flowers of story hue were heaped upon the newly irised monad, that donned her ntrror house of clay. She sleeps upon a slope that is early kissed by tho monning sun, and in a valley of aurpaefcing beauty. The body is hero but the soul has ascended] Both father and mother had preceded hor to the spirit world?brother or sister she hud not. And yet, home, comfort, and friends were provided for her in the fullest manner to thc iast. With crotch upon her left and right, She walked through life, serene snd bright, And though as fragile asa Bower, Har spirit bsd a magic power. sin" was a bird In cheerfulness, A very queen In hsr address. Whose soul ami naturi", most relied, Were wedded to a (acid mind. bul, best of all, God gave her grace, Which hilonc out in ber chiseled Ieee, And snowed by what (-lie wished and frilled, That she was with the Spirit Ulled. Enjoy th j rest, thou wesry one; Thy toils and straggles all aredohe, And, safe within the City Bright, Thy soul is raptured with delight H. M. TUTTLE. Collientoun, Va., Dec. 5th, 1808. DEATHS. Hubert Fulwiier died a wick ar;o in Dalifornis, aged about aixty years. He eft Rockbridge from the Baths negh _orhoo 1, about 80 yt ars tmo. Gc ergo Pot ly, a native of thia lounty. died a sh rt lime ago at tbe ijldiev's (lome in Bichmon I, lie wns , ent there by the Lie Jackson Camp i f | jexingtonp John N. Kubank,* prominent farmer if Ambers* county, near Pedlar Mills, rbile on a visit to 13ucua Vista waa tri* ken with paralysis Wednesd-y rening in the office of City Clerk D. I, Bucker. He was taken to the home f Mr. thicker whore he died Thurs ay ni-ht. H'.s rennins were U cn omo for interment Mr. Enb.inl nd rraehed ihe advanced ugo of evcnty-tiiieo v< ars, He is survived l> . . ' t y his wife and seven children. He i as a man of sterling character and asa consistent Bap ist Win. M. Bryan die 1 .v.vomber 21, 898, aged f-e.enty-eight yeats, ut tho ome of h's daughter, Mrs. C. F. tiller, of Cedartowo, Ua. He wa* a atiro of I.ockbridge mid wont to eorgia about twenty years ago. Ho _is a relative of thc I'r. ans al VesUT ic who for many years were engaged t the iron furnace busiuc sa He bim ;lf was ut one time interested in a "I irnace in Shenandoah county. He urwards lived in .St;iunlon, from hich pince h ' wt nt South. bi tc a: P? One of the landmarks of Lexington issed away Saturday in thc death of ..trick Payne, colored, at the advaiic 1 rge of 83 years. His fumral took ace Sunday afternoon from thc First aptist church, colored, of which ho as for many years a deacon. His merill was lar^e.y attended by both bite and colored. He was boru in erington a slave in the family of snjamin Darst, proprietor of the Indi.in King" hotel which stood on ie cresent site of Trinity Methodist mich. Ho was afterwards owned by oYtrsor John Letcher, Virginia's war )761 nor, and -.ervid as tho hit.or's .lier during 1 is official residence in ich mond. For years ho was head ok at thc Virginia Military Instit tc, liere he was a gsnsrsl favotite with e cade's. "Pat" was lu ld in high teem by even body in the community r his up ightness and honesty His ind was stored wiib many events ol' te-bellum times, which he delighted tell. Miss Nettie Houston, of Lexinpflon ent Monday night in tte city with isa Sadie "Weelloron Kalorama street, o left yesterday for Balintore.? Milton Spectator, in ?ih ttir Th lin tWi all liai for rei) aol Wi BPI liol ral feu lo. tan till du Ph A Strong Fortifica; Fortify thc body against di by Tutt's Liver Pills, lutccure for sick headai he pepsia, sour stomach, mi constipation, jaundice, bili and all kindred I " The F_y*-Whee3 oi I Dr.Tutt; Your Liv. r Pi the fly-wheel oflife. Tc ha) Ire grateful for th .a< brou_>htthcmtoiii O as ifl had a new lt se c. J. Fairleigh, Platted Tritt's Live; ._ DIED. Colonel John Redmond Coxe Lewis, of Benyvillc, died IVonday night of congistion cf tho hm,, n, st Hie resi? dence of his wifo'3 sister, Jiisi Maggie Fioeland, 'of this place where ho was visiting. ]fo was boin kixty-four yean ago at "Audloy,' tie beautiiul homo of his ancestors near Berryvi'le. His funeral took place to-;lay a' noon at Hits Freeland'.--, after shich (he body was lulen ow r the Baltimore and Ohio railroad ria Staunton tu Bich mond for burial Thursday. Colonel Lewis was th. last of six sons. He was a son ot L renzo Lowis, whoo f iilu r, Lawrence Fielding Lowis married Ilise Fica-.or Parke Oustis, t ie btep-d u .liter 1 f Cooroo Washing ton. On In's mother's side he wan the grandson of Dr. John Bedmond Coxe, of Philadelphia, who invented the vaccine virus. For eltv.n yean Colonel Lewis f-eivul in the United States navy, nnd was with Commodore reny when the ports of Japan .-otc opine 1 up to commerce At tic intbreak if Ihe Civil War he ie jgm d his comniis.ion in (lu- service cf the United .States and cntired the Confederate army. Ile was given the rank of u_sjor and waa designed Ihe c..;!! nan 1 nf Jamestown Island, anti wei sflerwnrds transferred to Hlobile, Ala. He served under Oin. Stephen I>. Lee. Afur tlc war he levotcd himself to a^iieulture. Ho is : uivived by his wile, who was 1 daughter of John Freeland of Ricb oond, and three children, twj sons and mc dan iilir. His wife, daughtir.and roungest eon wire with him v.hen he Iud. ) URI ST JJ AS AM) NEW VKU; HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICK? ETS, TU ML POINT* Norfolk and Western Ry., and to md from ll chiiK,1 tl, Fa., and Wash I gt 11, 1). C., and tn p.ints Bon tb of he Potomac eudEastof the Missis*ippi .mr, Tickets on tale December 22nd, to 6tb, December .'huh, to 31th, and annaly 1st, and 2nd lh'J'J. All tickets good ler return pass ego snuary 4th, 1899. W. B. BEYILL, (ieiural Jfsssenger AjjCut. HOME MIK HOGS. Monmouth, Vu,, Dsoember 14th. II KlUTOl! ('..ZKT'IK: We herewith Bubmlt oar experience and i.e.sm in hc.^' raising iiml fattening t li ir, lits. Wc killed yesterday seven (7J pig., ?n nmntli.s ami eight dsys (iM. height JOOp innis. Avenge387pounds Respectfully Submitted. ll. II. BROWA * SON. ?BATH OF OK.NLRAL GARCIA. General Caliito Garcia, the Cuban ft/ior Sud leader, r.nd head of tin miiuission elected by ibo Cuban 1 bod Wy lo visit this countty. ci io .1 in 'ashiii. toa Monday mornir g shortly ter 10:1 o'ch ck at ihs Hotel Raleigh, ht 1 c thc t oiimih sion has its head* larlci^ Thi" Hidden chango from ie wann climate of Cub?, with thc _r__sh.pi ho h d ih re endured, added ? tht-wintry weather of New York ul W__"'nii gton is responsible tor the leumcnia shish r?suited In his de CROUP Mother*, when your children are at? tacked hy tho dreadful croup, you need not despair; Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup will relievo and cure them at once. You can always depend on this marvelous remedy; it always cures. DrBuH's ?OUCH SYRUP Will eura Croup without fail. 1 nu .i'.i nml ]>!....-int to take. Doctors r? cou.nu ni it. Price 35 els. At all druggitto. Tin: wi.ATiil.i: CALENDAR. ( J, gu Ste frc da ri,,. <; .cirri im** noelnd th," Cardui Bather Chut and Calender for ISM from eChatenooga Mfili-in'" C,,., mannfac vu ,,f McHlroe's Win." of (nrclni ami ?.ilford'* Black-Draagbt. This Isoosof 11,cst Calender! published. It oonslala <>f dre abeeta of paper, ISaflO lochee In atae, fastened together with a tunRs Ijop iger. Each iheei oontalni tim oalender one month In large flgurM that can bc ?I aeroae the room. Under the flgurM pst. , weather algneja indicate Prof. DeVoes lather Forecast* for every tiny in thc year tear. Thc moon'". chaps?* tnA legal id._y_3 an" also shown. The calendar i.s liable in .my horns, Wo ondeistend a - coplti. of it SSS besepuisd hy (-ending mil tent pobtnK" Htftinpu to Tha Chat ooga Medicine Co.. Chatsnoogs, Tean, Itcducctl rates at Milky A Son'm ring December. Bout Cabinets re ced from $3.00 to $2.50 per dozon. .tinos. from $5.00 to $4,00 per doaeh. ba i Kn I lin. I ao< ( ( pw r,i .V 1 ;,'.''! hi I I" latt at ?" Hf II tria arti i'VI'l Ital 0 Ol T had T I -1?mmm Does this interest You? HoaisB. We offer to any twenty-five doaei .Mens Besrj Half Boseat ie. Also fifty doson Miesee'Fast Black Host at 10c Worth ISe. in th,, regular wa; Twenty-five dozen Hoys' Heavy Bleyolt Hose .vi I5r ; worth 20c. ? tnt. hundred dozen I.allies' Fas! Black Hose al Sis., aagoodaaaeanymerchanl in any dty sells for 28c.; and better than most of them ??n for this money. doom Niei" Hoods and Fascinators for ladles and misses for Bi and Ms. These '?"iiil in pink-., blues, reds, ami blacks. Gi.ovks?Man'e Sheep Skin Qlorm toa hard wear at 25c Dubbkujl8?Recelvlna today over WO l'm breUas for ladles and men for tho Holiday trade Nloe goods and not expensive. Among them novelties. They are now made with Interchangeable handles. If you don't like one; handle wc can, in a moment, remove ll and give you another. Have them .self-lowering, too. Ail you have to do is to touch a sprint,' in the han? dle and down they cohil. Caxoibs, .Wis, Etc.- Von will have to humor the children on a little Christmas candy. We haye about lOOOpounda, from 8 to Sis., a pound. We carry thc Kneel line of Hex Candles in town. We were the first here to sell Lownsys' }-p_umi boxes at _J5. a box?others get 88c, Try um on your Candles, Pigs, Nuts, Ralslaa, Cur rants. Citron, ami ail Faney Groceries. "K-.o_n_T._s Si.ii'i'Kiis"?We have just re? ceived 200 moro pairs Of "Klondyke Slip pera" These are by far the most desirable ones we lune had. Tiny are for ladies ami m.'ii; and intended for house-wear only. .M;hIl of black and navy blue Corduroy, witli Brussels carpet bottoms; tough, ye. soft as down on the feet, Young Indies, if your fellow hasn't a pair, he will want them, and if hf has one pair he will want another. Price only 50c. Von can give S pair to each of your fellows and not spend much. !I\m>ki:i:i iiiki-.-.?It seems Impossible t<> mate such Handkerchiefs for thc money as ar.' now sold. Von ian buy a very nice one for ftc. Of course ii is cheeper and inc.rL economical and sensible to buy bet ter ones We have a groat variety for you. [':? w Covsbs and tim- I.ikk A nice line of Tray Covers, Bplashers, ami those things that you pul on the backs of chairs that men abominate and women adore "Tidies' I believe they eall them. | g%' -LoAKs ami Dbxm Goons Thc season l* getting late on Cloaks and Dress Hoods. It lias been our good fortune to do well on them. We bave some left, however, and will give bargains to wind np. ADAIR. Irwin & Co. HE8BLOKG WINTER Dights demand bright lights and cheerful liles. Ws SW not in "i)^'I/'??'.'?I |k tim fuel business, but are guarantee the light, if you binn White "C" (lil. No smoke, no disagreeable odor, but a elcar. bright Ugh! always. Others may tell you they haVS oil "just as good." but a ia] will convince voil. We are the ONLY in Lexington lin genuine White "C" ...1 Oil. and-wc can prove this fact. ' ll KISTMAS ll near, ami the question ol /' tin" day is: 'What -hall I give-V 't us offer a few suggestions. % ipaneso Ware In btiiuiifni gold and Moral decorations. il.v a -mall lot; but every piece a thing of aiity, These things always touch the art of alo h .keepeif hires. Nothing more useful or appropriate as a 'i than a good patrol moves. ___?> nice ____? rt men I cf Centemeri's and other *-r< >< ?* l ikes. Alt., a large lins of Jersey ami orated Gloves, silk Gloves and Mitts, for lit s, for children and for men. icketbooks and Purses, All kinds for little people and for big; ? little uiom y and for more. Black, Inn, len, ni Ilya I or. Also a nice lot of Ladies' atclaiiiL Bags. mdierchie/g. .. e taniiot ci,, justice to this beautiful ?ed.. consisting as it does, of everything, .ni the ii]my lace handkerchief for the Intlefcl mi.-s, to the heavy cotton bandana. Ac mc mic.n sj.lally; 'ictty embroidered, Imitation hemstitch idkeivhiefs at ."ic. \11 |iure linen, hemstltohcd, ldc. 'hil linen, embroidered ami hematitehfl I, 'tu,- linen, embroidered and hemstitched, ir, 30 ami S6e. 'ure linen, luci' insertion and edge, BOo. 1 so on, up to fl.00 sache lent's pure silk Initial, 50c. lent's "-lapouette" inH-inl, lOo. Hie Ki. st tiling' on tho market for the price. Ile Curtis, fugs, Etc. i handsome lot of Table (.'overs, in the e and tapestry, I'ortiers, Rugs, Blankets, nforts, Bed ipreada, etc. il,lee,I I'i il IS ill lilt SS ti until*-. i large lot, some wero80, some 88,8?i 46 and ode; all go now at 26o< per yara. are opportunity to secure a genuine har? li iii ji nice dre.-s pattern at small cost. /? Cullan tits and Feather Pons anti "ulliirs, I'tiscinators and Hoods. mit Skirt., and Woven Skirts, in the er, we have a full-sised, half wool skirt ?ile.: ii rare thing. MOWLES, . you want nice fresh Groceries givs iis a 1. Wo guarantee the quality of every i le, ami you will lind our stock embraces ?ytliing seasonable Hins, Ptain Pudding nrraata, Preserved wb_#ei\ Cition, Mince Meat,* .\c:l?, Olives And Olive Oil, Handles. (oeoeauts, Figs, Cnnbsirifla, Malaga Orates, Edam Oe inges. Pineapple Cheese, Lemons, ssa, ste., etc ho iciest Now Orleans Molaaees wo over ry ono can of mir "White House" Coffee. RWIF--& CO, th al ***nrm?,t,*t ?mi. nm. ?i? __? ,?.. . GO Lb i.J,T > wi jags. GOLD DUST :^aM?^...'?-S.^_r.;?M3 t tl t t t l t i i i < : ? i l A.3 That's Needed 0 ' ? BoaP' Bo r,0<"-*1? -10 borax, no ammonia?notli- 8 waxr js ncoded to make things white and j. H br. t and beautiU'-'y clean v/ith If itt ^ Washind 1 ioliSl Powdeit fl It cleans everything quickly, }9S cheaply, thoroughly. Sold every | where. Largest package?greatest ?# economy. ft TIIK Bf. K. FAIRBASK COMPAJIY, a tm rn arnmm tra, aaa.* ar ra a m^ a a fa, am Em* i W.'ir_|,l B , J*! Cfctaffc ist. Lo ula. New York. Boston. PhUodtlphl*. ^.a. .**_x.e.x*?M***x*^^ WE To show you New Fall Goods. They are here, marked, ready for your inspection. Everything in SHOES For Men, Ladies and C hildren. We lit heads, too, ;;-.iX0' Hats and Caps. All styles and prices Great line of Boys' Caps,. 25e. Nine Alpine Hats for i/en.?1.0G_ 'm\\ZL.'OT Come and see our lines. That's the best way. We lit Heads and Feet. GRAHAM -V CO. Shoe Store. G_iiI_D HOLIDAY gqods;]> Until yon have seen the assortment of Jewelry and novelties irs are offering this season yon cannol appreciate their value. The unssual ls the usual here. Wc either ^ell average goods at i low price of extra fine goods al an average i rice. This time we do better. We offer extra One, beautiful snd EHcqulsitoly finished articles at an extremely low price. wra?iii? Qiw^n In these clays when (reddings are of fro piont occurrence, come to our store and ex miine the varioua articles suitable for such rifts. We have particularly rich Silverware, Tom inexpensive but pretty trifles to massive MNinYMJW Ut?S Make glad the hearts and homes ot your Iriends by remembering them at the Christ* uas tide. What more BUitable than a selec ion from the novelties of Silverware and "ewelry at our store! CMMttB* What ls home without a Clock 1 Pretty ilow sometimes and likely to be behind time. iVith the assortment we carey for yen to se? ed from, at prices that will not materially Intteii your purse, every home should he irovided with a (lock. New designs in nantie, onyx, dresden, art, and alarm clocks. iLG. JAHNKE & C(tf> y \r*^?-u-s? auis 1._. ^CHRl^MAS^OOnS 3 . -TEE LEXINGTON HOTEL BAR The following are some of the goods in stock i Old Oscar Pepper, Mount Vemou, .Melwood. Old Crow. Old Oibeoii Old Taylor, Monticello, Old Henry, Jcffer non Club, Old Clemmor, Pride of Vir? ginia, Titzhugh Lee, Sherwood, Old nectar, Chesapeake, Mountain Dew. j Monqugaliela, VanDorveer, Jamaica Hum, Holland ('in, Old Velvet, Cana? dian GTrand Jewel, James Hennessy A ', Cos. Three Star Cognac French Brandy, 1 Scotch Malt Whiskey, HungsrianBlack* i berry Urandy, Mumm's Extra Dry, I'eau.oiit. Werner's Kxtra Dry Cham? pagne, Wines of all kinds. Complete stoek of Cordials. Cigars, Cigarettes, Smoking and ('lulling Tobacco. Call flu Us For Yonr flirislmas Goocts W. li. TOMNEY, hioi-sietou leaton, - ? - v_v Ci II foi at Hi gl< di. Ol sk A fr. Ile. , M ] tel iti M rei toe fae bel hw -tr Oti -<t:i Wi .bli Hie till hal whl wsl sho /Vood Wanted! ThoHeof our subsoribe-rs ..ho pay eir subscriptions in wood will oonfer "avor upon us by delivering tho same CONOR P sntl IU. pro' sun a d lida ( 15 KC JA( ll for i.-?, ? V8. the that, situ; 150 sal"! lin. T snit of Si nayi intei secu <Vll nmem tlt?C. rhe Money Question. There Is ons thing oectaln. wsosnact mako louey herc if you don't. A lady sahl to us ?esterday, "Your store is always no crowded hat I feel shy about coming iu." Were ponded, "Madam, this crowd ls our very cst advertisement. ' iTot to give bargains l to lose customers, to deal justly and giye argain. means a crowd. This ciowd enables B to receive and buy more bargains every ay in the week. Were it not for this crowd S would not havo the great advantage of uying many things by the carload and by io original package. We could not sell you 10 cent canton for 8 cents if we had not might them by the case. Aud we hail to ny a jobbers stock of White Counterpanes i order to sell teem at 4ty ts., sp to #1.07; he 00c. to $1.50 counterpanes. If polite to ention names we would certainly refer you > many ladlee Of Lexington who have el ?adv received the benefit of this huge . unterpaae purchase. Had we not, bought twenty bolts of gray finespun, 88-inch all wool Dress Coods we laid never sell it at Mets., a yard. Think 'it, 38 inches wide, double thick, splendid r dresses, wrappers and underskirts- It ould be cheap at SO cents. Youl inspec [)ii means a purchase. Men's heavyweight Canton Plat Del Draw s at 25c. Mea's beeV-j weight I ndsrshirta 80, 40, aud 5Uc. Ami all-wool, ?_itra ?uvy, extra line for $1 a garment. We will atch this against any **1.*_0 garment you ive seen. Babies' C'ndenhitts, nias sad nu; at Kitts. Lsdies st 15, 96, 40 sad $1. iri's and boys' good heavy Union Salts at tts. a suit. Beautiful Brussels Rugs al 91 eseh; Yei t Hugs, Moc'uette Rugs, Smyrna Hugs. Another lot of Jackets, (ape.-., Muffs, and MS. NleS tlouble Cape-*, fur tiimnied all ound, for fl, A veiv alee Cape, trimmed [ around with braid for 75cts, Beautiful land. |10 Jackets reduced to st;.75 and .75. A fresh supply of animal-heeded ilorettesoi Boas (the latest things out) tot ,50 ti 98. Lovely 112.50 Copes, 19.75. A lovely piece ,of Ll.tek l'.ftll.l. "Sole Silk r 91 a yard. Splendid gras grained Silk > 1. Twenty-four ami __. im lr Satin ichess fer 91 and 91.95 s yard. k big sto.k of Cloves. Splendid working ?vis, tluce or four kinds at S5e. Mee MSV gloves for S6c A big stock ol .lichen's heavy-weight or light-weight dog lu and buck skin gloves, lined or unlined, beautiful new linoel Lsdies' Kill Gloves in 75c to ?1 a pair. Mos csshwiss anil .ee-linotl gloves at Itjcte. B j air. V full and complete line of ladies' and itlenicn's Hosiery from fi to SOe. a pair. Soots snd Shoes, Well, we never tire of ling you of this Hue, it is our stronghold, s our delight, lt is our pride, ai.tl wo keep much money Invested in it as almost any ail house south of llaltimore. We have 'any all hinds, but we represent certaiu tories that stand behind us, and we stand lind you for the wear of these goods. We fe OHS line that we have been selling right sight along for twenty years, and two iee lines thal we have been selling ron ntly for fifteen years. Our ladies' Kuglish liking Shoes have made a tremendous hit I lesson. Tliey have soles as thick as n's shoes, yet as pliable, syinnetrical and k se shoes can be made, besides they 0 a gum subslstaine between tho solea ch renders them entirely impervious to er, which knocks out the worry of orer es. Respectfully, 'hos. 8. White A Son. . S. Don't forget our contract for tho re production Of Xmas goodies from tho rattan. Porto Iticoaud Philippine Islands, lided Mac does the chan thing as to the ? ?xatioii of the latter. We havo alco made eal with llollaul ami Switzerland fer iii ami other (not profane) cheeses. T. 8. W. k Sou. 1 .. . - ?1 Dommissioner's Sale. 'KNI.lt ) vs OH MILLEU.) y virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court i.ockbridge county. Va., rendered Sept. 877, iq the chancery causo of Beckucr Miller, I wl)1.8oll at public auction, on premises, Kkiday, Dur. 80ih, 1898, all linet of laud belouging to Jacob Miller, -.tod neiir Goshen, and containing about acics. living Ute sault) land sold to tlie Miller by the late Judge Wm. McLaugh KRMS.?Cash suflleient tt. pay coals of ami salt", ami the residue upon a credit x, twelve ami eighteen mouths, iu equal neut-*, taking therefor bonds bearing ?est from day of sale with good personal rity, and letalniug the title as ultimate rlty. joiiN ii; MOOKE. ids Commissioner. OAHTOniA, sm th? A? lM K'fl(ilM Haw jttjg .taft raatxtt tt