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Virginia £itt tCtroo. Kev. Alfred v. Cttrtfe, of ti.e BiHImn cathedral has been made Bishop and is ap- , pointed to the Wilmington, (Pci.) Sec. He is 56, of Somerset Md. birth and prior to j T1 was an Kpiscop.il minister in Baltimore. ♦ All eyes >cem to be turned to Flick as] the oulv M»»sc> who i' to lead out of the wilderness of Bouroou darkness. With Mr. Flick as our standard bearer, and in active, judicious campaign, all will be well; but theie are >o many ’light weights" who want the honor of running /■•/* Congress, that it is very doubtful whether we can have the pleasure of voting tor Mr. I lick this (all or not.—Mo r-fan (tarn fW !/■»/».'. The prophetic eye of the editor of the /W discern.' nothin^ hojadul in the Con gressional contest. Mrs. Cleveland 1m- received from An twerp as bridal presents a Putch clock and pet dog. 1 • C ■ ' And now we look for the “holier than thou” 1 democrats to howl louder than they did when lien. < irant received a couple of “bull pups" as a gift.—Morgantown /W. Why. bless your soul, the bull mips were the only things tlen. <irant refused to re ceive. There isn’t a record in Washington of tlen. (irant ever having paid for a dog tag, either,—or ever entertained such a purp-ose. A little 'on of Mr. Asbaiv Kedfern, of Strasburg, was drowned recently, 'he Strasburg A -says: “Shortly after supper Mr. and Mrs. Red tern walked into the gar den, leaving the little child playing on the back porch, which is about two feet from the ground. On their return in a few min utes they found that the little fellow had fallen off the porch into a bucket of water which was standing near. His head was entirely submerged and life extinct, though the bodv was still warm.” John B. Smith of New Britain, Conn., had more apples than he knew what to do with las', fall, so lie -tored 1*"* barrels in a neighbor's large tee house. In the winter the hou-o was tilled with ice. all around the apples, which were -olidly frozen, To Mr. Smith’s great surprise the fruit, a few days ago, wa< found to In- in perfect condition. He shipped twenty five barrel- to New York city anti they sold readily at S-’l a bar rel. More were called for. anil now the whole I1*' barrel- of hard, fre-h, sound Baldwins have been -old at that price, right in the middle of June. Something mu-t be done to counteract the work the enemy i-» getting ready to put in. It is proverbial that right will prevail, but it cannot if it lies on it- back, while wrong, with its evil influences, with its contorted facte, its reasonable lies wearing the mask 1 of truth, it- campaign-corrupting money < and all the contaminating influences b\ which it can surround i self, i- active and j working. I.et us be watchful, and when we find a Republican corruptionist opera ting his scheme-, spot him, and do not stop until he i- understood by the people and they are ou their guard.—A Enter ff-i. And keep ail eye on the faithful and wily Republican ally. Mrs. Fanny A. I.ewi- died a few days! ago in Fredericksburg, Y .t, aged odyear*. after suffering intcns. ly for month- from a malady which complete!; bathed the skill of her physicians. After her death a post mortem examination was made, and a tuft of hair was discovered iusideof her as large as a man’s first. Physicians -ay that no such case is recorded in medical works. Mrs. Lewis was a passenger on the steamer C'eutral America, which was lost at sea with her commander, Captain Herndou, whose daughter w.t- the wife of ex-Proident Ar thur. On leaving the ship the Captain , gave Mr-. Lew is his watch, which she de livered to Mr*. Herndon. ♦ According to the record coal is -hipped j down the Kanawha on 140 day- in the year on au average. The output of coal has in- j creased just as the work ot improvement of tne river nas progresscu. in i>< <, o,i»t>, GoO bnshe - were ship; i l>y river; in 1"1, 9,62S,6t*9, and in 17,N12,>4d. There was no appropriation for the Kanawha last year. The River and Harbor bill ibis year contains an item of $2->U*H» for the Kana wha. Our people appreciate the active and zealous exertions of Senator Kctuia iu their behalf. He has always d >ue what he could to advance the material interests of the Kanawha Valley, and has been enabled to do much, we arc glad to say. in that direc tion.— K (, ’:t •' . A little girl anxious to secure some money j for Church purpose's has old newspapers for i sale by fifties or hundreds. Apply at Fref Press Offic e. — State of IIV.sT I'irfiMiiK County of Jefferson: Clerk's office of the County Court. The following i> a List of Dc- Is admitted to Record in said Office, during the week ending Jnly ' l's*; 1. E J. William;, to J —e E. Bail- i Re lease, dated June 2*th, lvv;. Date of Record. June 25th. Is* 2. Jess*- E Bailey aud win t<>T. C. Given, Tru-teeof JctTersou County Building Associa tion, No. 7 Dev: -f* 1 i-t i • ! Jum 2otb. I5r*>, conveying a Lot t*t Land, near • harles town DateofK- >rd. Jum i"«h 3. Building Association, No. 5, to K J. Wil liams. Release. dated and admitted to Record, Juuc 25th, l's<-. tee for Richard II. Morgan. Ifc- d of Trust, •la te i June 2t*tb. lv •. otii.-ving i tops of «h< at • Sarah F ami Ruth II Br -wn to Forrest W. Brow ii. Tru:- e* ot Jefferson Building Asso i iatian. No. «. D> c i of Tru-t,dated June24th, 1 v*> t onvi-ving 271) Acres ol Land. Date of Record, June 2tJtb. lvs ♦>. Eliza V. latwrvoce and her husband to Marshall laylor. D->.-d of Ikii. nan-1 sale, dated N-»vt lulu-; 21th, " i, mveying II Act* and ' l*t relies of lauid, n. r S inuuit Point.— 7. W. A. Roper •<> Forn -t \V. Brow n, Trus tee for tieorve W I'homas. Deed of Trust, dated June 2Mh. l"'- conveying Personal Property, and t he Landlord’s share of crop of corn. Date ot Record, July >1. 1"£. 5. Eliza M Faden t-> .1.pii A. .McFaden. Deed of Bur,. ..nils..!- iat i Jam-2>1. Is--, conveying a Lot of Land in the town «>! Boli var. Date of Record, Julv 3d. 1SS0. Teste. T. A. MOORE. Citrk County Court, J j Scrofula, cf Lungs Eel eved. 1 am now VJ years old, ami have suffered for the last fifteen years with a lung trouble. Sev erul members of the family on my mother's side of the house had died with consumption, and th*. doctors were all agreed in their opinion that 1 had consumption also. I had all the distr-- ng symptoms of that terrible disease. I have -pent thousands i*t dollars to arrvst Hie march of this disease: I have employed all of the usual methods, not only in my own ease, but in the re; tau nt of other members of my fauiilv, hut temporary relief was all that l o' taims I. I was until for any manual labor lor se'eral years. By ehanee I tame intojmssew sioii <>f a pamphlet on‘‘Blooel ami Skin Dt* ,-a'es from the office of Swift Specific < o . Atlanta. Ga. A friend recommended the use of Swift’s Specific, claiming that he himselt I,ail Is • n greuMy henefitteel hv its use in some lung troubles 1 resol veil to try it. About four vears age) l commenced to take s. S.s. *u‘ eonlim: to directions. I found it an invigora ting tonic, ami have used about titty bottles. Th~ results are most remarkable. My cougu has left me. my strength lias returneei, ami I weigh -Isty pounds more than 1 ever did m my lift-. It has been three yearn since I stop p. d th-.- use of the utedieine, but I have had m> return of the di'cnsc, ami there are no pains or vvt akiu " felt in my lung'. I do the hardest kind of mechanical work, and feel as well a» I ever felt since 1 was a boy. These, I know, ar>' wonderful statements to make, but I am !,oiu-'t when 1 ay that l owe uiy existence and 91 Uk. ft istheon |v mid: ine that brought me any i*ernianent »eliet 1 tlo not say that Swift’s Specific will ,lo this it: every csise. hut most positively af tirm that it Into done this much for me, and I would be recreant to the duty I owe to sutler intx humanity if I failtnl to beui' th.*'* rlicorlul te«tum.uv to the merits of this won lerful med icine. l am well known in the city of Mont gomery. ami can refer to some of the best citi zens in the city. _ 1 Hotr. Montgomery, Ala., June 25, issy. Treatise on BIockI and Skin Diseases mailed free. The swift Specific Co.. Drawer •>. Atlanta, Ga. X. Y., 157 \V. 23d St. FiV'h nu .t butihered in the ni" t clean I j manner. Cash paid for marketing. POTOMAC FISH. »>\i: 111 XlWEl* THOF'AM*. APRIL l»K i IYERY. tiLFT HEKU1XO. Ike on Wanted in Exchange. Havum dealt in Fish for the pa^t ten years, I net 1 oily sty that I guarantee all the Fish I sell, and have ulvantages in price as I buy quantities. C. F. W ALL. Mar. 11, si iMd Stand of J. H. Rodrick. Johnson & Jenson, mm urns mm C!i i-lestown. Jefferson < ounty W. Ya. ’PHE ut ler- _lit I havi entered into a < o I Partnership for the purpose of executing all n .rk m their line. Wc are not without cx perit iu. arid 1. *pe to give entire satisfaction to all wi." may entrust their work to us and ■ - pt i xecution and reasonable i hare.'. JXO. O. JOHXSOX. THO' 15. HEX-SOX. June k lssii. INSFUK YOl’ll STOCK IX THE I he cl ;. ,u d Mu'l Reliable Livestock lltsUr :re Co., in the Cnited States. Ha- -sued in it- different departments lo.OOO Policies. P.i d I -■» to p li> y-holders amounting to OV MRS 100,000 NOT \ 'INCEE HONEST LOSS UNPAID. This department pays its ow n h*'se> and i' not liaMe for th'c occurin;; elsew here. E •; further in formation ami policies apply H N OGDEN A. Co.. Gen 1 Aj.'euts. Fairm ,iit, \V. Va., oi It. 1 l.EJSEXRJNG. A;:eiit, at Mjv i, 1" Gharlf'iown. \V. Va. Gri*et‘iiV Hotel, HARJ SI ' EST VIRGINIA r Stebta X in :i w.th Hot* ' aEi> HI I. LIAR I A S!> I’OoL ROOMS. GEO. \V. GREEN. Proprietor. F. W. Clerk. June IN t'N>. "Hiw,,. A i Bbcporionce. Remarkable ard q .ck cures. Trial Packages. Bend stamp for sealed particulars. Address t V.~ 5P cl CO. Louisiana, Mo. Mar -3 Are iwrf-ct’, S»fe i»n 1 ** • •■ Effimusl. Sj I'wd to-<Uv regular ■ t »• *.' A:n*-r -rn W‘>tr.en. Uaarticrrd uniwrlar to r.11 ■ (Ikm. or « uh rffttndrd. NJ money on «orlalr« miorsm«. Try Ctta Brmrll* first. '■ ! h* »i' DrnfcAt*. or c alteS to any *>M***<« i ,>* *n for particular*. WtUOI IPEdrU to.. Plillada.. Fa M vli I. ls'd -ly. Fish ! [ * LI' 1, Bruin b an* i All Roe IV jtoiuac Her l * SonedS bj the R.ir * !. Half Barrel or f*ozen June I. V» G. W. T. K EARS LEY. Feirprfutz. y LARGE lot of our own manufacture for l sab. JNO. J. JOBE. May Jvst. Jefferson Woolen Mills. I AlAM«>ND DYES, a line stock of all colon L/ and shades. AlsyL'JTil dt CO. IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE Madeonlvof the finest nn.1 be*t«|iinl. ity of ti'laas for withstanding heat. Every good thing is Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of vlky POOR GLASS. See that the exact label is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. Manufactured ONLY by CEO. A. MACBETH & CO. PlttHburfch bead tilnas Worki. FOR SALE BY DEALERS November 5, Itttft.— i yr. a liouijli on Hats.” i ’lears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, hcd I hugs. Heart I‘alas. ..I . t\_ . • . .1 hUvimitui Indigestion, Headache, Sleeplessness cured by ■'Wells' Health Renewer.” •• Hough on Corns.'’ Ask for Wells’ “ Rough on Corns. 15c. Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bun i ions. lied - Hugs, FI les. Flics, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, go phers. chipmunks, cleared out by “ Rough on Rats.” 15c. Thin People. ■‘Wells’ Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, curts Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual De bility. *1. Rough on Intin. Cures cholera, colic, diarrhota, aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia.rheumatism. 2bo. Rough on Pain Plasters, 15c. Mothers. If you are tailing, broken, worn out and ner voiis, use “Wells’ Health Renewer.’’ $1. Drug gists- „ Life Preserver. If you are losing your grip on life, trv “Wells’ Health Renewer.” Goes direct to weak spots. Hough on Piles. Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching, Pro truding, Bleeding, Internal or other. Internal and External Remedy in each package. Sure cure, 50c. Druggists. *• llnehu-I’oiba.” Quirk, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary D: - < ses. Scalding, Irritation, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder. $1, Druggists. Pretty M'omcn. Ladies who would retain fresh ne-s, and vivac ity. Don’t fail to try “Wells’ Health Renewer.” “ Hough on Itch.'’ “ Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, ring-worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet,, chillblains. Hough on Catarrh. Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure of worst chronic cases, also unequalled ns gargle for Diptheria, Sore Throat, Foul Breath. The Hope of the Motion. Children.slow in development,puny,scrawny and delicate, use “Wells’ Health Renewer.” Catarrh of the Bladder. Stining. irritation, inhumation, all Kidney and Urinary complaints cured bv" Buchu-Pai ba. $1. Mater Hugs, Hoar lies. “ Rough on Rats” clears them out, also Beetles, Ants. A rut sr Sciuxtk, F. I,. Pi:nN.«rx, Jr., Painter. Smith. New Carriag Factory, Charlestown, Jefferson Counti/, II’. I a. \\T E the undersigned have entered intoaCo V? Partnership for the purjKjseof Manufac turing and Repairing CARRIAGES, BUGGIES PHjETONS, DA YTON AM) OTHER PLEAS URE WAGONS, Spring Wagons, Dug Carts. Sulkies. Sleighs, Ac., m us line si vie a* ean no none auywuere in me Union, at moderate prices. Being practical mechanics wo will be enabled to do all work on correct, systematic principles, thereby pro ducing work" light, durable and handsome. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. We have secured the services of Mr. Thos. llyan. -> favorably known for years in connec tion with Maj. Hawks’ Factory, to execute the woodwork on our manufactures. Hoping to receive a fair share of your patron age. we pledge ourselves to give you value re ceived. SCHULTE & PEDN.EUX. Sir-Shops on Bloomerv Turnpike, 2 Squares from Main St. May 21, 1885—tf. W ool Wanted! TAM ready to pay the highest market price in L Cash for all the Wool dipped in Jefferson County. Will receive the same in person or by Agent in Charlestown at the Adams Express Office, National Bank Building, or at the Jef fers ,n Woolen Mills hercforc known as Por ter - Fa< torv near Wheatland Station S.Y. II. 11. I JNO. .1 JOBE. P. 0. Wheatland mnty Wist Vir ginia. •/iio. Jobe *V Bro.) will purchase all the Woo. delivered to them at their Brucetown Woolen Mill, Frederick County. Virginia. April 30, 188& LOOK OUT \LI. | pleasect >me 1 . forward and settle by Cash or Note, as 1 want my busim — settled, as this is a New Year, i and don't you forget it. F. B.SOUL)EllS. Jan. 25. 1883. Lint ft ret h's Harden Seeds. 11IAYE a full stock of these valuable and re - liable seeds both in Papers and in Bulk. J Peas. Beans, Lima Beans and Earlv Corn. geo. t. Light, f Druggist, Next Door to Post Office. j rYetr Hoods. I II AVEjust replenished my tore with a fresh r assortment of Dry Goo*Ls, Groceries and Crockery. GEO. W. T. KEARSLEY. . May 21. 1885. t 'K FOK ANTIFERMENTIXF a superior n article for preserving Fruit, Cider, Ac. t Sold l*v a .•June 18,1885. GEO. T. LIGHT. , COACH FACTORY LIVERY, Furniture Establishment. &c. rpHE undersigned having purchased the old es I tablisbed Coach Factory of the late Wells J. llawks,in Charlestown, with the view of enter ing iuto the CAHKIAGE BUSINESS, ic all it' branches, offers for sale a large number of New and Second-hand Carriages, Buggies, Jaggers, &c. at thelow estp rices andupon the most accommo dating terms. OLD CARRIAGES TAKES IS EXCHASQS for sew. Alt Kinds of Btpairs done with neatness and dispatch, and satisfaction guaranteed. HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE. In connection with the above I willcontinue the LIVERY BUSINESS, and be prepared to1 furnish Carriages, Buggies and .’aggersat the shortest notice. S^The above business willbe under the su perintendence of Abram Stump. F URNITURE! I also offer to the public alarge lot of F urni ture, comprising CHAIRS, TA DLES(Exien.ionandother) RED S TEA DS, MA TTR ESSES, andall ar tides usually foundin a FurnitureEs tablishment. Old Furniture Repaired. UNDERTAKIN G. I wlllbe prepared in a shorttime to give my special attention to the business of Undertaking. Being a practical meebanic and determined to give satisfaction, I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. LEWIS STARRY. May H, GTT. __ Contractors and Builders, C A R V K N T E 11 S, MERCHANTS, FARMERS, KVEK1I5UD1, INTENDING TO BUILD OR REMODEL, ran . save time and money by leaving or sending their orders for SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, CORNICE, FENCING, CEILINGS, BALINGS, FLOORING, MOULDINGS, MANTELS, &C., DEL ASH WO LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Ac., TO THE V U .1 If L B-: S T O II*.V Cif Satisfaction will be given its to prices and quality of work. Terms, Reasonable. \VM. PHILLIPS <k SONS. April 1881—y. THE BEST GOODS —FOK THE— Least Money. 1HAVE a very full stock of Groceries- con sisting of Flour. Meal. Canned Goods, Teas, Coffees, Syrups, Mollasses, Soaps, Pickles, .Salt Fish, etc.* etc. 1 make a specialty of the best N. 0. Mollasses. Apples. Apples. Just received, a prime lot of Cooking and Eating Apples. The best brands of Tobacco and Cigars always on band. MEATS. Iu connection with my grocery 1 keepatirst class Meat Shop, and can supply mv customers with the choicest meats. 1 have the very best home-made and Baltimore mince meat. Thanking my patrons for theii kind treat ment in the past I solicit a continuance of the same. Respectfully, Dec. 25, 1884. W. S. MERCHANT. NEW LOCATION, But Same ll;in<l at tlic Bellows! fjtflE undersigned has removed bis BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKING SHOP tothelot adjoining his house, and nearly opposite the Depot of the B. A 0. K. It., in Charlestow n, where all persons in need of anything in his line can be accomodated in short order, workmanlike stvle and at reasonable terms. I also keep HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR HIRE, and will doALL KINDS OF HAULING. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit the continuance of my old customers, and invite the public to give me a trial. Nor. 30, ’7tf—v. GEO. W.SPOTTS. Fall and If 'infer Hoods AT ESias E. Rhorer’s Merchant Tailoring Store, in the Room oj Mr. Talbott. I HEREBY notify the good People ofCharles townaml the Public, also, that all will find it to their advantage to look at my goods be fore purchasing abroad. I have on hand a fine lot of samples from some of t lie leading houses L»f New York A Philndelpliia. All garments made in the latest style and in workmanlike manner. I will say with confidence that all orders for garments will be filled to the entire satisfaction of whoever may favor me with a all. jr-frCutting made a Specialty. Respectfully, ELIAS E. ROHRER. March 29, 1883. Hoot aiicl Shoe Making. REPAIRING,&C. I'll K undersigned hasremoved bis Sbopto the buildingon thecorner of CbarlesandLiberty treets—in the building lately occupied bv Wei ickA Weller. Tbecbaracteroftheworkdoneby hesubscriberis well known audappreciatedbytbe itizecso! Charlestown and vicinity, ltis hardly lecessarv to add that be willendeavortosustaio ds reputation as a reliable workman,and willex cute promptly and at reasonablerates allorders fiven him —eithcrfor New work or Repairing. JOHN AVIS ofWm. May 16,1874. April 15, 1876. \ R ELI ABLEM EDI CINE! BLESSINGS PULMO Cl’RA ANI)GEN ERAL VITALIZEK. Ml'RES Coughs, Colds, Debility, and all ncr O vous diseases. POSITIVEI. }* CERES CONSUMPTION. In invaluable remedy for weak aud debilitated 1 tersons, especially infants and children. A laturul restorative of the vital energies. For ale in this section by Geo. T. Light and Chas. I. Pratt. I July 23, 1885—ly. Harbor Shop. I'HE Barber Shop one door West of 11 Carter House ” has been refitted andbandsomely * urnished with improved Chairs, Ac., and will e conducted by Samuel Brown. Customers re assured of cleanliness in all the appoint lents, and comfortable, prompt and courteous - ttention. SAMUEL BROWN, s August 28, 1881, a JEFFERSON WOOLEN MILL, e Formerly Porter's Factory. Under the above mentioned name the old “ Porter’s Factory,’’ which in days gone by en joyed almost a national reputation for excel lent manufactures, will be operated by the un dersigned. Necessary repairs have been made and improved machinery introduced, and it is our cxi>ectation to maintain the reputation of the mill and to meet the demand of the public for tirst-class goods. The Highest Market Price will be paid for Wool delivered at the Mill or at such points as may be designated. Orders for Cloths, Yarns Ac., will receive prompt attention. Respectfully, J. J. JOBE A CO. Post Office— Hi poll, Jeftcrson County, W. Va J. J. Jobe A Bro. will continue to operate the Mill at Brucctown, Frederick County, Virginia, and will pay the top market price for Wool de livered there. April, 19, J ffersen Steam Saw Mill, Charlctto'on, TVest Va. JOHN McKNiCHT, PROPRIETOR. AN 7ILL pay the Highest Market Price for IIICItOltY, WALNUT, and all kinds of Hard Timber, delivered at his Mill or on the ground. Keeps on hand forsale FENCING PLANK, RAILING, POSTS, and all kinds of Hard Lumber. Also, Spokes, Handles, Sleigh Runners, Rims, &c.. lor sale in large or small quantities. CUSTOM SAWING done at reasonable rates. Thanking von for past patronage, by strict attention to business I hope for a continuance of the same. May 22,1884—ly. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY OF B.F.LEISENRING « nAALDOlVHH, . » A. Insure against tire in the following first-class companies: The Lancashire Insurance Company, of Lon don, England. Assets, $1,513,228.02. The German Insurance Company, Freeport, Illinois. Assets, $1,843,408.08. The Reading Fire Insurance Company, Pa. $400,000. The Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York. The Fidelity and Caauality Company, of New York. The National Life and Maturity Association, of Washington, L>. C., 1215 F St., Northwest. May <i, 1SS0. BIBLE DEPOSITORY, Through the kinduessof Mr.Geo. H. Haglev, the Bible Depository of the “ Charlestown and Vicinity" branch of the " American Bible So ciety” has been established in the store of Mr. Hagley, on the N. W. corner of Washington and Charles streets, Charlestown. A large and varied assortment of Bibles and Testaments, of different sizes and prices, will be kept constantly on hand, and sold by Mr. Hag ley at cost—the profit is looked for in the read ing and study of God’s word by all who pur chase. In cases of necessity Bibles will be dis tributed without price. The public is cordially in vited tu call and ex amine our Depository of Bibles, Ac. N. 8. \ymTE, Hon. Wm. L. Wilson, President. Secretary. Oct. 2, 1881—tf. GEO. T LIGHT HAS a full line of Blair's Handy Paper Tab lets for sale, both for Pen A Pencil. French Paper in tablets 35cts. Linen Paper “ “ 35. Bill Heads “ “ 35. Statements “ “ 35. Blanks receipts, Bonds Ac 10. Call and examine them. Owing to the reduction of tax on Quinine, and for the benefit of the inflicted, wcoffer the same at $2.00 per oz. Have on hand all the popular patent medi cines. Also keep all School Books A supplies. GEO. T. LIGHT. Feb. 15, 1883. mr I I) ,or working people. Send 10 1/ LjJ. cents postage, and we will mail you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods "that will pdt you in the way of making more money in a-few days than you ever thought possible at aiiy business. Capital not required. You can live at home and work in spare time only, or all the time. All of both sexes, of all ages, grandly successful. 50 cents to $-5 easily earned every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we make this unpurellcd oiler: To all who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc,, sent free. Im mense pay absolutely sure for all who start at once. Don't delay. ’ Address Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. SVlMk lull "I presents given awuv. w avU^UUt Sena us Scents postage, and by mail you will get free a package of goods of large value, that will start you in work that wifl at once bring you in money faster than anything else in America. All about the$200, OOU in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers ab solutely assured. Don’t delay. H. Hai-letta C’o., Portland, Maine. Surveying and Conveyancing. I WILL survey anywhere, promptly and at short notice—accuracy guaranteed. Special attention paid in connection therewith to DRAW. [NO DEEDS or any other instruments of Writing. P. O.—Charlestown, Jefferson Co., W. Va. Dec. 8, 1877. S. DOWELL BROWN. will have by September 1st, a full sup V v ply of School Books of every description, also a full line of School Sundries, such as pens, slate pencils, satchels, Ac. We invite the attention of our customers, and the public to this branch of our business. Any book not in stock furnished inn few days, AISQUIT1I <fe CO. August 26, 1884. Chair Seats Caned. MHS.J.N. WHITTINGTON is prepared to - Repair Cane Seat Chairs at short notice and uj>oii easy terms, at her home in the Southern suburbs of.Charlestown, on Bloom ery turnpike. Septcpiber 23, 1882. APRI7T I nlfct ceive free, a costly box of goods which will help you to more money right a way than anything else in this world. AIL of cither sex, succeed from tirst hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, ab solutely sure. At once address, Tiu k * Co., Augusta, Maim . Dress; Uahina AND FAMILY SEWING. rPHE undersigned will do Dres-Making and J. Family Sewing upon reasonable terms at icr residence next door to Mr. Burton's on Lawrence street. A share of patronage solici ed. MILS. MARY ROBERTSON. April 8, 1",; DR. Seth Arnold's Cough Killer—a sure, quick and safe remedy. latrgc stock, 18 cuts per bottle. August 20, 1685. AJSQUITH A CO. KIDNEY Wort, dry and liquid; Wells and . Richardson's improved Butter Color, three i ires 25 and 50 cents and $1.00. Fine stock in I tore. AltrtjUlTa A CO. Important Notice to Builders rpHE undersigned is giving his soleattention to X the LUMBER BUSINESS, at Roadside, Rockingham County, Virginia,and has facilities for filling orders ot any extent and great variety. He commands forests of growing timber of tbe very best quality, and milling ca pacity to meet the most extravagant demands of this section. Ordersfor Lumber for BUILDING PURPOSE, cutin size and length to meet tbe demands ot Builders or others, filled promptly upon terms with which no other person in the Valley of Vir ginia can compete successfully. The subscriber has in former years supplied very many persons in this section with Lumber, andin returning tbanksfor past patronage,and in soliciting tbe orders of old customers and new, promises a careful personal supervision, so that orders mar pesatisfactorily filled. Address, 1)R. S. P. il. MILLER, Elkton, S. V. R. R. Rockingham Co., March 16,1878. Virginia. FRUIT HILL NURSERY, Charlestown, Jefferson County, West Virginia, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flower and Vegetable PLA.jSTTS, Shrubbery ,Ace. fpHE subscriberscallattcntiontothegreat va X ricty ol'Trees, Plants, Vines,Rases, Ac.,Ac., at their Fruit Hill Nuricry, andaregratifiedtobc conscious ofharingastock likely to please all win patroaiae them. They will not undertake to present in this advertise ment a catalogue of stock on hand,but willbe oon tent to generalize, hoping that our people will calland seefortbemselvestbat the necessity for sending abroad for Trees,Shrubbery,<Lc.,nolon ger exists. We have 10,000 Apple Trees—choice varieties 5,000 I’eaeli Trc«'«, Strawberry 1'l.mts, Asnarairus Knots, (Jreen House and Bedding Plant*—Cabbage,Tomato, Egg,Cauliflower and j Sweet Potato, allforaale Cheap lor Ca*b. April 15, 1S76—tf. HOPKINS* CO. 1885 Drug Trade 1885 AlgQUITH Ac CO. Druggists, Court-House Square, Charlestown, DEALERS in Drugs,Chemicals, I’uint-*. Oils. Window Glass, Patent Medicines, Suajw, Perfumeries, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Druggists’ Sundries and Fancy Goods. We respectfully call the attention of our cus tomers and the public to our large and well se lected stock of all articles usually kept in a lirst class Drug Store. With increased facilities for business and enlarged stock wc are prepared to serve the public with all goods in our line at reasonable figures. We are prepared to supply country physicians with all articles they need at the most moderate prices. Our Book and Stationery department lias been well stocked and we are offering special inducements on goods in this line. A full line of Tobacco, Segars, and Smoking Tobacco always on hand. We are headquarters for John Lucas «fc Co’s Liquid Paints—any quantity of all colors from 1 lb. tol gal. cans always In stock. January 1, IKS.'i. MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS, T. M. Turn i\ MA11TI1NSUUKG, W.VA Manufacturer and Dealer in the best ITALIAN M AMERICAN MARBLE. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, And Dealer in all Kinds of IRON FENCING. I solicit orders from Berkeley, Jefferson and adjacent Counties. I guarantee work to be ex ecuted in a satisfactory manner and at prices as low and lower than any other Marble works in the Valley. August 21, 1884. CHARLESTOWN MARBLE WORK8, Corner of Georqk Street and Tw enty Foot Alley. Diehl & Bi o. MANIFACTIRERS OF 110 \ l! n E VI’S TO M |{8, Head and Foot Stones, Mantles, Statues and Carving, in all its various brandies, anu an work in their business. All orders promptly tilled at tbe lowest rate, and shortest notice, i ami all work delivered and put up, and guar anteed to suit purchasers. I f not, no sale.— I I’lease call and see and judge for yourselves 1k: fore purchasing elsewhere, and patronize Home Manufacturers. The subscribers have also in oiieration their shop in Martinshurg, where they will give propiut attention to all work entrusted to them. I DIEHL A URO. Charlestown, July 18, 18i}7—y. PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Paint Brushes, Ac. Wo have a large stock of these goods on hand to which we call the attention of the people. Lewis’ pure G ad, pure Linseed Oil and Lucas’ celebrated Pre- , pared Paints, ready to apply, in all colors in cans from one pound to one gallon. We have all colors, either dry or in oil. Examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Apr. 10,'85. AlbQUITH A CO. Diamond Di/ex. VS the Spring advances wc call attention to I a full stock of Diamond Dyes, and guar antee them to color Ribbons, Dresses, llats, 1 Feathers aud Cotton Goods. GEO. T. LIGHT, Druggist, Next Door to Post Office. LANDKETIl’W SEEI)«. . VVTE have just oiiened a fresh stock of Lau TV dreth’s Seeds. Now and during the en tire season we will be prepared to furnish our customers and the public everything they may want in this line at the most reasonable prices. Feb. 5, 85. AI8QUITH A CO. , NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to tbe undersigned as former Agent of tbe B. A 0. K. K. Company lor Freights, o- Commissions, or to tbe late firm afStarry A Lock, arc notified that payment must 1 tie made at once. July 13, 1878. J. D. STARRY. j BABY CAUHIAGES. I 4 LARGE stoc k and all styles of Baby Car A. riages.jiivt received ami for-ale at Balti nore prices by SADLER A BRO. [ March ‘J7, 1884. Dr. time's SfHffttrhs. [HAVE tbe agency for these Spectacles, and guarantee to tit any eve or return the money. _ __GEO. T. LIGHT. SCHOOL SUPPLIES furnished by ( GEO. T. LIGHT. SALVATION Oil, Red Star Cough Cure and <, 3 Murdock’s Liquid Food. * AISQF1TH A 00. Change oi Time GOVERNING MOVEMENT OF TRAINS (j\ Shenandoah Valley R n S. F. TYLER, Rercicfr. ’ ’ Taking Effect July 4, 1886. TRAINS GOING SOTTH. BUtloiM. No. 3' NoTT —* A. M P.M. Hagerstown— I.v. 10 35 « jo Antictam 11 08 7 no ShepheAlstown 11 15 7 00 Slien. Junction 11 40 7 27 Charlestown 11 52 7 38 Riverton p.m. 12 58 8 42 Lurav 2 20 9 4s Millies 3 07 10 35 Waynesboro’Junction 4 23 11 45 Natural Bridge H 29 am l 43 Roanoke 8 00 3 10 P.M. AM. AKKIVE. A. M. A. M. Bristol 12 45 8 45 Cleveland a.m.7 15 p.m 3 50 Memphis 1*. m. 8 40 \.m.5 25 Atlanta r. m. 12 55j Montgomery p. m. 7 10; New Orleans 7 20 j A M| No. 3 has Pullman Bullet Sleeper New York to Atlanta, Gs., and Montgomery, Ala., without change, via Harrisburg Hagerstown and noke; also Pullman Buffet Sleeper from Wash ington to New Orleans via B. A O. 15. R. and Shenandoah Junction. No. 2 has Pullman Sleeper Washington to Memphis uml Little Rock without change via B. A O. Railroad and Shenandoah Junction. CONNECTIONS. At Hagerstown, Md., with the Western Mary land Railroad toandfrom Baltimore, Frederick Emmittsburg, Gettysburg, Pen mar, Waynes boro, Pa., and points on Western Maryland Railroad and its branches. With Cumberland Valley Railroad to A from Harrisburg, Carlisle, Shippcnsburg, Chambers burg, Mercereburg, Martinsburg, and poinUon the Cumberland Valley Railroad and bram-hr Also to and from Pittsburg ami the Westand Northwest, and Boston, New York, I’liiladel piiia and North and East. At Shenandoah Junction, W. V«„ w ith Main Line of Baltimore and Ohio toami from Wash ington. At Waynesboro Junction, Vu., with Chest peakc and Ohio Railway to and from Green brier White Sulphur Springs and Richmond No. 3 makes close connection at Waynesboro' Junction with C. A O. R. It. East and West Bound trains. At Loch I-ami, with l-cxington Branch of Richmond and Alleghany Had road. At Buchanan, with Main Line of Rich mond and Alleghany Railroad. At Roanoke, with Norfolk and Western Katt r< iail. STAGE CONNECTIONS. At Boyce Station, for Millwood and Wind ti ter, Virginia. At Troutville for Fincastle. TRAINS QOTnQ NORT Fl. Stations. No. 4 No. 2 P. M. A. M. I Roanoke 1 00 3 20 Natural Bridge 2 JU I 42 Loch Laird 2 55 5 OK Waynesboro'Junction 4 23 fi .V> Millies 5 45 7 55 Luray •» 43 M 4* Riverton 7 50 0 57 Charlestown 0 12 11 07 Shell. Junction 0 35 11 .10 Shepbcrdstown 0 541 11 47 Antietani 0 50 11 54 Hagerstown 10 30 12 30 I'M I'M Arrive Washington i*m1I 30 p.m.1 15 B. & O. R. R. Baltimore amI 20 r.M.2 15 H.AO. R. R. “ Baltimore W. M. R. R. p.m.3 40 Leave Hagerstown, p m to 4o tm 1'J 45 Arrive Harrisburg, a.m.1 00 r.M.3 3U C. V. R. R. “ I’liiladelphia, p.m.O 50 P. R. R. a m 4 25 “ New York am 7 30J-.M.0 80 No. i makes ■ loseconnci tionat Wayneslior Junction with C. & 0. R. R. Fast and West hound trains. No. 4 has Pullman Buffet Sleeper, from Montgomery, Ala., via Atlanta to New York without change) via Roanoke. Hagerstown ind Harrisburg, and also Pullman Buffet sleeper New Orleans to Washington, via Cal ora, Roanoke and Shcuoudoah Junction ami B a 0 R. R. No. has Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car from Little Rock and Memphis to Washington via Shenandoah Junction and B. A 0. R. It. 150 pounds of baggage checkco free to each whole ticket. 1,000 mile ticketi $25,00; 600 mile tickets$15,00. 3. F. Tyler, O. Ho warp Royer Receiver, Gen. Ptw. .ly> David W. Flickwir, Roanoki, Va L'. M. Fctteker, .Su/xrinteiulent. l'n»s. Agent, Roanoke. Harper’s Ferry & Valley Branch II. A O. 11. 11. Time Table in Kffect December 13, lsso. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Z , |Q8 408 MS Ut ic Stations. f M r M' A m. a. n.jp. m Harper’s Ferry Lv 12 |(i 8 07 1 30 7 00 12 •» HallCuwn— 44 12 23 8 1!) 1 5s 7 u i ,'liarlestown— “ 12 32 8 2!i 2 16 8 02 1 2>> Aldridge— “ 12 41 8 37 2 32 X 31 Ik. Summit Point—“ 12 60 8 47 2 51 8 531 2 <• Stephenson’*— “ 1 Ottj!) 07 3 18 ti 11 3 2 Winchester— “ 1 24 0 18 3 35 10 45 4 0* Stephens City—“ 1 47 r.M 4 04 II 20 4 5> Middletown— “ 1 57 I 23 11 48 4 •> Strasburg— 41 2 21 4 57 r. m. 5 3.8 Mt. Jackson— 44 3 17 6 43 3 52 8 W S'ew Market— 41 3 33 7 10 1 2V * 4.‘ Harrisonburg— 44 4 10 i 0 12 5 45 10 to Staunton— “ 5 22 11 20 Lexington— Ar 7 30 p m \ m. r.u.r.ji NORTH BOUND TRAINS _ U0 470 440 Ml • I stations. A j| H \ * m r. * Lexington— Lv 7 46; Staunton— 44 10 00! 1 -’1 flarrisonburg— 44 11 02 6 30 12 W 4» S'ew Market— 44 11 42 7 48 p. M » J* Mt. Jackson— “ 11 58 8 25 1 4*». 8 u» Jtrasburg— 44 12 64 10 18 3 4lj » « Middletown— 44 p. m. 11 48 4 58 10* Stephens City—44 1 3o p. m 5 20 10 38 Winchester- 44 1 52 5 50 1 30 « 30 11 H Stephenson's— 44 2 02 5 58 2 0* G 50,11 34 Summit Point—44 2 22 6 15 2 47 7 26 a * Aldridge— 44 2 3263 21 3 12 7 4»> 12 Hiarlestown— 44 2 40 6 3C 3 30 8 »' V. 4 Halltown — 44 2 48 « 38 3 5» 8 48 15 «►* Harper’s Kerry Ar 3 00 6 55 4 S3 9 151 1 *« p. m.'a.m. p. m. p. *-1a- n Nos. 443 and 4»1 daily! ' AiTotbertraJn* daily ixcept Sunday. Jan. 14, 1880. N ew Goods. [ AM in receipt of my supply of Spring and - Summer Goods, which I am selling at ar prices. GEO. W. T. KKARSLBi COTTONS. IFLAIN and Twilled .Sheeting*. 5-4, 7-4 •*»;! L lo-4: Bleached and Brown Shirting* >n au 1’iaiities. Bleached and Unbleached Drillui leavjr Duck for Machine Sheet*, just rtcd *!*'1 or sale by GEO. W. T. KEAKSLM. GKOCEBIES. M KOCKRIKS of all grades, including a n • UT line of * latUM : I ►e sold as low as the lowest. GKO. W. T. KEARSLhA. DRESS GOODS I DRESS fiOODS! DRESS GOODS ! DR ESS GOODS ’ [FLACK Cashmere, Blk.andCul'd Nan*A' ' l-F jng, Domestic and K'uxv Gingham? 'tx\ '■ ’loth and Chamhray*, Victoria Lawn, India Jnen, Plain and Figured Swiss, Pi<jue *n,! ’laid Muslin, just received and for sale by GKO. W. T. KEAKSLM II rOl'LD inform the public that every l're ▼ » scription that come* to my store u Prt" ared by me individually. Persons can nn * it at night at the room over the old Sheriff • mice, Jail Building. Respectfully, July 1G, 1881. GEO. T. LIGlI f ^TONEBRAKEfi 8 Horn ndCail I . Babbitt’* Soap at 6 cent* • cake. March 11, 1S8G. C. F. WALL