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(Virginia aivi' i’n'so. ■i; / a \if ill tiOR. The Arab who invented alcohol died 9,000 years ago, but his spirit still lives. “ilow is the earth divided, James?’ asked the teacher. ‘ Bv earthquakes, sir," Jtmet replied. ‘T’d ju*t like to go abroad and down in France.” said Mr* S;.r k-_m*. “The life of a Parisde is so lu*e Irom care and tr> u > » ? “Why on earth do y« u lace •«» tigia? ‘‘For economical rca*ons. Economical . I don’t understand W hy, doesiil tight lacing prevent waist ?" A sin ill son of a Baliegh man, wnen asked if he was not very much frightened when the lightning struck hi* ta Ik * bouse, replied: “Node Lord wasn’t guine to hurt me; it was daddy he was alter." A polict man stnpj ed li < music at a dance in the We*t End recently because he couldn’t ship when such a racket was g >ing on. ^ . e people *eein to think a policeman ha«u’t anything to worrv him. Mrs Finnegan (accosting Prominent Patriot '—C n !’t Y»r I I'-n**r help a jmor wo man win ae hu*Uan has lost his liberty in tlie «arvic* »v his unthry ? >ure me ouhl tuau war 'tut to the I-.aiH l"i v•:tin twite for Jt ilge MtT insfal.’ •‘Ma/’ s:tid Johnny I’ rv> tin. “\«*, Johnny." ‘‘.Lni J • - ain t coming t> •chool any more “Why not ? localise he * got a tu r ” Mv g loe~'t I never knew a fmnitv t> have >• much sickm *-. Why Silly Join has only just got through nun m .» • ■ • T«'m t Ity, Dikii*, yon re quit. a mu ! I nn I’ nr. - »oine "lull rue fully)—Ye «•* ; I Wits until-kv enough to win Ml) o oof :> ’lit I I “« In' res' tin ti* T<1 got .1 ii n si.it to match it. I tell Vou r.on. s'.i ' - >: -t. : ' eotnt s pr. Ity high in thi' "• *r: i! **J s M the u !*■• t i -rtv. “prom -e me that if' ! * >rd 1 e *nk» o away > u wil never marry .Vuuv i • rS x '* * rtainlv. Maria.” rep'-hd the I ti-' .rod, ie:»*-urtttvly. “I ran ? run se * -hi t at. s o* re u« I n r three tin - win i I w - n nnich haa-loa r man than I on now “Yob sle.ii d bear in * -•, iny friend.” said the kind-hearted visitor, e- ii'o'i: g v “that yi nr 1*~* i- I. s - tin "I d • I eh*, replied the Bereav, 1 cousin addressed, as he shook bis head mournfully, “I cannot forget it. He had gi* tt hi* not* f-r id7*\ due r: \week, ami I nr; t! • .security S-:-' • •••' ;*t*-l Mr. t'i ires Fo.!\vo*d th>* night ! *f*-re I hi* s Mr t etwn-h strike \ on as bs ; ng a sensitive nia»i, I’at*1 ine.' Pauline Iwrlto d<> '»i’t know o| ti e engage ment )- (Irar oils, no! \ man who has beer rejected by four gir * wifin six iimnt * and get ! : on it cannot i c \\ by, > >py, what is the matter 1 ‘T bear Mr*. Parvenu that your * n ha* entered upon a literary career since leaving college” “Ye*. I* w tit* s U r the magaziio s aru papers *' W Is:*t is I :* | *Unb i \ ti '!' “ilis what.' “Hi- |>*i u luuvm ’ ‘'0I»t why. I e's a Methodist; we all are, ai> Imug! I nru«t sit l' itrh* t n't g> a* o to to church as be il it* r." “Molbir, I can n- vi r win the no dal f>*r g.1 - l.i.: r,” exe 1'ii-d a South -->le bov, just iii front - di id; “I've trii*l a*d tri* I. ■ er pupil always gets it.” “But you i. a-: '. 'p *>t* trying,’' - 1-1 hi* mother, e c iu.i_ ng y “It’s i> > u** , ’ re plied the ! *y, "I si.an’t any more. Id* a c *'*rn w..*t* ul *. 1 * *s. A Bo*t- n m m < 4i.g t*> a friendly la p* po*t in tiie v ici o' of tin* l rer*i'v Club. atl'i. ' he !I VI i.i i ! .1 ’! c II:tI »»t to ' Op tl o *: i> il e r"Put, U’l-nr the iitr" 'a- r, «■ X claim i: ' i ' i a \ thine Ii that i> ' •;««'. i»’s more'n timber ’ 1 nliii: »t i *c ititu <1 to w l.irl a1 u: ; U li a {■<•! i can c a -ijc A ci ■ tl I* 'in of one of our c churches m. a; d i *1 a’ hist mu i»f tie* duck' jistrrti-.n. s , ii » ■ n wd t»f hex - fi'liinjj. In* f'ii; d t r* ;u *xe them for breakmic the hath. In 1 lie mi.hilt of his harm me he stopjH-d 'uddt-nlv t *. j cu late, l,L'iii' mil hi >, v "ii ve c ' si bite, to a Hi:..til Imiv v. ■I*.'., attention had lieetl dl> i tractnl frmi hi* ii>. Hum hi tu.'ure n * too stro i .* ■ ii dm >t u N xx Ym .I,. i ijutNted t!i it a clock lava ■ In 'I • or . r o. ?> h". L> r ca'C be c *;n-; *’Y.« •if,” he n <1 ded r i"ii *.* 11 i'vv. r t ti l l ' look of impi r> “II . ] .•■ .'t ki ivv tl.a you art* .Mr r* ■ ^ . ii't _ yoursel; 1 ‘ “li.oi v.i' dm A'k ! t: * 11 t : n, n -!i a puzzled lotik. ‘A I II.U': ;• >o ■■ o-.e » 1 leu: ; you. ’ riv • 1 ’ a ’. ; “I inn t ki 'MX . . ' , J ! ’ I 1 : 11 ||. ll relieved. “I>* ' ...i r ;!.\ I don't know you, neal-T. Si/i ttji of I iys Is Natui t i tr.. \ it i' the in■ >': < - • n. : ru - eilcvtivc rein dv ^ i.• • ' Sy,-:.- ii « n n B. * or • 'I i \ ; .. He.ul , |o ,( C nils, a 1 r'; i■» Cm. II .,t (.V sti|»atim . I .dict-Iitm. Pi et M nu factur. 1 nlv In i i i i Hjf Si r*u C -panv. > i 1 in; .. t’al Mr. f Fran* J '. ' . a . : c . t i r C tr '! an. W. V the li ik * > xv» r- died » : ! I\ and worthy cm z i». ’id muca »>: -a i . felt for hi> t un: y. 1/ b\ ll Shiloh's I'ohshm< fimi Cure. I'lli' i* l»evi id <p 'ti'.n ih • n, .'t 'tie.. «' ful Couch .VleWicim* w *evn .n|.i,a ..v. do*cs inviiriab v r ir l • worst t -• of Couch. CroUfi a.i Ih mel.it n, w hiic its it on derlul 'U ■ ■ in I ■ cure m ( ti'i tnpl.no is without a | ra a i i the hist. r. of m*d icine. >inee rs first di-f.’Verv it has teen gold on a guarantee, a te-l wiiich no nth r medicine can 'tand If you have a f'uujh we earn. 'tiv ask von to trv it. Pri e 10 cents. ,*50 ru <. and ?1 01’1 p x - >u r I,nn - are 4i.r^ (’ • -» «.r H !; u. Shiloh'*. Puru» P a-.tr. i id bj .. FiulNS Jqsih. o 9 « v * Large Lines, Choice Goods, Low Prices. F Frank Jones. Ladies loilrt (aws. Ladies' Manicure Se ts. F. Frank J m - Gentlemen's .Shaving* a-os. Gentlemen sMimltini: •"els. F. Frank JuttC*. t Inme behvt.. Art Goods 2*1vel jMU* F Frank Jones. Oil Paintings and Fbrotuos >1 nO to §10.00. c. Frank Jones. Bnqne Groups. Bisque bets. Holiday- -'5 Leather Albums. 25 Plush Album*. 25 Holidav Bronze Lamps. Porcelain end lines- Lamps. Holiday lhvorated IlaviUmd. F. F. Fnut PiateS. Holiday Bo ie Ih.-he* Pot Pniir ri J ■ r». Ilandkt reitief Holiday and but l.ei-. Fut Glass 1;< tilts. I'eucli »doW Goods. Yum*!*. Xina- Cards (rum k* Xmas Goods. Books anti llooklets. t all and i-pend an hour Goods. —>1" iw»t IVel obliged to fiUfflm-e beeutlM1 G,> I-;. volt are here ; yt.il will tint! the prices reason Goods. able in the extreme, and in any event you < Frank J im s are -.tireof a w.-lcnim*. \V i'liino volt a nn rry F. Frank Lines. •’lirUtin is and nine ajain lir^ino volt to F Frank Lines. call at uu early day, we remain t Frank Jones Verv truly Yours. r FRANK JoNI> Ph.G. F Frank Jones lkc f>, >S l Y YOU HOLIDAY (1 INFECTION." Or 11 KM* l DU JEM. I )NIK>NS, CilOv OLA 1 KS, I. LI i E V PURE CANDIES— Foreign mid Lh»me*tie! FKLSil N T I S AND FRl'I I S. _PUFSKSTS IX CHEAT HHOFISION For Man. Woman ami TliiM. Inti otc Variety of Dolls. Ca Ties, Novelties. Toys, v ,• i. - rn». s’ed* and Sleiyhs, it v. •• n< r e.in we please the Dos In tii. -e I lev ember days? ' Kills WAS MUNIFICENT IN IDS IN voters of (’ ]i ist inns Goods THIS SEASON. An ! in *t ore als«> large »npplie» ot sweetmeat* and Hie essential elements for Cakes and I’ud diii-* f**r the Holiday time. F tin ;■ * or individual* supplied with t’A K f of everv kind Fill’ll’ CAKE a specialty All made to order or for *ale at mycounter. I have made UUMsUal preparation to supply the puhlie. Oyster* the best quality—sold in quantity tos'.iit purchaser*. Hespeetfully, lv.- !*». 1**7 IIENHY DUMM. i* in the market for the purchase of LIVE STOCK rows AND t’A IA ES. sill.El’, LAMBS lions AC. II . ■ *t Ma ket l'rice Civen for Wool. March -'A STOP Til A r HORRI 3: COUCH! Co it once and get a ' o’tle of PRIM LEV’S SPEED ^ CU RE, OH C TOILS \XD t v>I.I>'.. r II' At i> i I iy a ho” • tnd it d * not .v :• i, on Hie mm of'(lie empty >t ■ .w will e'e • i fitllv rel . I t lie pm e p.i id t .r o in other r *1- Sold oy C l’. LHill I'. I ) I ', I. \ > Siv-jo :.i " l *»:i Mi-* 1 Mi n». Ir. ii 1 M«SUT. 1>IUM I.KV S iron uml Wain mi ltuft-r^ ^«»U1 . uii ui‘ >,iun* jilau by t». I LI *111 BUiLDItt LOTS f SEVERAL liril.lHMi LOTSsituated near _ lh«uir|un<ehnttb opp •.-lie iiic Niihin W i are ottered fur -ale on I In l,i-fa -Iiriit plan - SJ tit*»l11111V . Apply tu F i: SMI I* •>. Wifi Will .'flow pl. t DAVIS A CO. June I»7 . ?1 i * A . /. /; 1.2.1 21 i f it s nA> '.ikeii iln--lore room on Mam street. ii. ■ u,, Hit- •pjx.'Htf I If i ial la lief propeitv. ail. a i |.. nl.l>' ,\1 AaI Mi ami FAM ILY ' KWI Ni i in good 'tileainl.it reapniiahli uar. She w III ih pie — •! lo have the pal roiia.:'- ot ip. I idle-, ot tin- i .writ md vicinity, ill.I rr ■ . -nl ' it I'l.n lion. i- i> ai' . a't ick ol Or.-'- I run tilings ami N'.ii" i' o whii !i 'lie inviti-' the attention oi J um in. I 'Mi Nonri:. VI.J. pi- om' indebted to tin* underpinned nr h i rr Atelltol the K. a It It. I*. t'.i.apHni I- • 1 tp .ui. *i,.n» . - tithe l-UeHr:i' ■''•i . .t I. i li. a re Ui.litieit t'i.i t |.*v inert musl lie -u t I.- 4l mice. Ju,> 13. |s7'. J. Ii. s I AKKY. For Sale. V"' • V- l V V i> - u . • A IS • *»•- Si-wine '•I Ii" . : .r'ule Formformationapph at I e • ; 1 - FREE PUK» oFFli'K. n > Patent Mi i iin', Chemical' Hair. i. N ' • u d >...i\ Hi if,ui > tap'. I’ ' • - V ■ Fni i i, ' (mi a. wa\' ‘ t . - |v*s |tout u-ir large Mtpplv of A l-Qt'l HI A CO. An - • l"'. .*^1 }| j i'1 'XLS of Writing P.u rr prices to •J\tV* 'in: e\i . lv .‘si mil Envelopes at 'ini inii lii-.uii' of Writing Paiier, < FRAN JONK> PHARMACY. I* A V l ’«* I i A I !.i> Apple', Dried Peaches and * • ' ' lor pale hv i' |» J-;ilY. \\ I N’< i KLkl 1101*. I It-\o and o| her er.df-s »* ; teas for pale liv C. D. F.HY A BEAl i i l-1 L >tic»f Ptients Shaks] .A L- i-_te a M ire lSvron. A Al'ia l‘ ' r::nent of Lei . V p.*.-ket H.N.ks ot the latest lies:.ns, just received -it JON V> PHARM ACY. C ■ O j i Red a id Bl.u k Pepper it JOVEs PH ARM \('Y. T\'K' l' i • ' \ MIMIN’ —Persian Insert M | >w i. r i i -,» 11 d l 'arho!i, Snap, i^k. v Jver. Men nri 1 O :.r:m • n l Bed Ibis: Poi AI^UIllACO. I I AM Opaiing the Pali Seas'*** WITH New Goods Arriving Daily. SEW HATS ,:ew TRtiics NEW CLOTHING. Sejit 1, isss CKO. II IIAOl.KY. MERRY XMAS. Mv Annual Grand Chistmas Disp ay OF Dolls, Toys, Haute*, I .iU'l iIn* l/.iioi UUU n.ircM ui Fancy Goods, -uitab e for Presents. imw open. Great assort mein of FINE CONFECTIONS, n» please young and old. A large supply of Foreign and Domestic Fit 1 lT\ .f.VW .vm PLAIN am* ORNAMENTAL CAKES OYS FEUS. Received dailv. larger than ever. Ilavealways on hand two kinds. Solid measure and cheai>. Leave your orders. An early inspection is kindly requested. Thauklul lor past patronage, and hoping to merit a continuance, I am Respectfully. Dec. 15, 1>*7. GUSTAV BROWN. G ROCER, AND DEALER IN QUEENSWARE CLASS AND WOODENWARE, Comer of Charles ami Main Streets. Everything in the line of the FAMILY GROCER necessarv to good living supplied at mod rate prices. Fu,>u Country Produce. July J'.i. ISXG. F. L. Beller CONTRACT.R&3UILD2R / \I'FURS hi* service* and will vigorously Y / prosecute lus avo>'iitioii as Carpenter and liiiil-l. r. ami will take orders and execute the -ame promptly and satisl.ictorilv. Ills expe ri.-nec i- -m li t l it he can guarantee perfect workmanship, and hi- prices will compare lii voral.lx with the most rca-mahlc. Those de 'iriug to build or improve should give him a inM. Jan. 7. IvnIJ. / \WKN HOI SK. v / i European Pljui lII I PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Nivi' tln- Preasiiry. Washington Cily. Klegnntlx Furnished Rooms, single, double >r »• 11 suite. >1.00 and jil.jO per day. Special rate' for the week, mouth, or longer. Dl'EEY .V LEANNA KDA, •>.. i - . Prop! ct..rs, C* lien’s Hotel* i A Kl'KR > FERRY, WEST VIRGINIA. I'M usT CLASS Restaurant and Livery Stables 1 in connection with Hotel, also ll il.l. IA til' AM' ROOL ROOMS. GEO. W. GREEN. Proprietor. F. w. [>KMV, X lerk. June Is. Is.s,") * 3 i vt i on err * s . ^ *of i cr. ' pi IE uiidersigiieii otjers !>i' services to tlie 1. pit oh ,i' A i> iioueer An experience ot several y«a'.' enah.es me to perform I lie service re.pure I in uo ctlicieut and aeceptuhle man ner. Prompt attention to all calls upon me. Jan. 1.’. lss.s-.hu. HlO.UAS J. WEST. LOOK OUT. Vl.L persons indebted to me will ph ase come forward and settle by i';i>h or Sum, as I want my b isiness settled. as this is a New Year, and don't vou forget it. F. B.80UDER8. Inn ‘if* 1 ss't 100,000 Pounds of Wool | W YN 11: ». tor which the highest market price Will he paid pi C.i'h. I'o he delivered at the Adams Kxpri-i mil e. Charlestown, or at the Jefferson Woolen E.ietorv. C HORACE GALLAHKR. Agent for Jno. J. Johe. April iA l"S. ijtntftrelh's Harden Seeds. I HAVE i fill! stink of these valuable and re liable s, .• Is both in Papers and in Bulk. Peas Beans. Lima Beans and Earlv Corn. GEO. T. LIGHT. I'riiggi't. Next Door to I’o.«t Otlice. i ha mo is Skins. / A H A M'»I'>K INS from ten to sixty cents. * Carriage Sponges ami Boston Coach Oil. Aug 1383 AtSQUiTH <fc 00. PRESERVES AND PICKLES — A largestock i of all *rts ol Spi es on hand Also pure Olive ' draft uud in b»>trl.-s AISQCITU A Od. J Contractors and Builders, C A U F E N T E li S , MERCHANTS, FARMERS, EVERYBODY, INTENDING TO BUILD OR llEMODEL. can save time and money by leaving or sending their orders for SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, CORNICE. FENCING, CEILINGS. PALINGS .FLOORING, MOULDING*. MANTELS. &.C., m* in ii ins mm OF ALL KINDS &c., TO THE c n .1 r l #; s t o ir.r .sarSat isfact ion will be given as to prices and ipiality ol work. Terms, Reasonable. \VM. PHILLIPS & SONS. April ii, ISSI—y. THE BEST GOODS —fok run— Least Money. (HAVE a very full stock of Groceries—con sisting of Flour, Meal. Canned Goods, Teas, t ullces. Syrups, Mollasses, Soaps, l'icklcs. Salt Fisli, etc.! etc. 1 make a specialty ol tlic best N. u. Mollasses. Apples. Apples. .Just received, a prime lot of Cooking and Kiting Apples. flie best brands of Tobacco and Cigars always on hand. MEATS. In connection with my grocery I kcepatirst clas- Meat Shop, and can supply my customers with the choicest meats. I have the very best home-made and Baltimore mince meat. Thanking my patrons tor theit kind treat ment iu the past 1 solicit a continuance of the same. Ueepectfullv, ‘ it? n %i nn/MT % VT i at . loot. If , o, \ \ rK HAVE just received a new and elegant VV assortiiicnt of Combs and Hair Brushes. ! also Tooth and Nail Brushes. aisquitii * co. 0lTROWN I’AI.M SOAP—made from pure Palm < mI and Soda. Ten gross just re ceived and for sale at 5 cents per cake. Also a large lot of allot' the most popular fancy soaps. AISQ'-JITll A CO. ) l ST RECEIVED—a large lot of Boston Coach Oil for oilin Buggies, Carriages. Ac. A No 'Favorite"' Sewing Machine Oil and Con tinental Ointment for man or I least AlSQUITil A CO. VI,A ROE STOCK of Arnold’s Chemical Writing Fluid and Stafford’.' Commercial I n ks, all sizes, lor sale at A IStj l Jill A • O. S \ \ T E have jii't received in stock Pure Black ami Red Pepper. Suze and Sweet Mar joram. all freshly ground. Also pure granula led Saltpetre and Coriander Seed tor 'casouing sausage and curing pork. *\ 1 -Ql I III A < ‘O. -ii REAMS of Writing Paper, all sizes and ♦JU sorts. Also JU.ltno Envelopes just put on -ale in our Book and Stationery Department. October .'7 IS-7. AlSOUlTH A CO. <•> s ^ ,0iia com witch as p * i J >’gH. »«r. W.iP'-iiDt' .. li . y } ’ ' t»ol l litttoUlK j 4, Vi VS *ih! utftKOltt • nt. * * . j Y i] I. -th U'lfVftt**! K«uU / V W1M vo.lca At. 1 r... • f V ■:/ ^uaivaiu*-o\i: l-i.r. \ S In «*a**h locality r.m it cure on# \ .V. S H tr. Howls’ >i- J v J Wcaniwcr—v/p waut cna j r "».m In each v. t ' kc • in •v.ir o. w »o tbno# who call. • com*»l*»U Itn^ of ojf IIOHMEUOI N - '*-■ • E T. . ,,, tvr I Ilf wtlrb.we wn I free.and ftfter>o« k,.' ... \ v«ur h^me for *8 motiiu* »«M » t • m • .. . j, •* l avecaUeil.tbejrt«arnn>e vr.tirown prov^rty; il ! .• i,i m*ko ll»* » creml ©<Tar, •onalnjf lb** N€>2-13» • jm h .it,-! ci it t)4t f % -«n»|dra *» e. ta l • me i / * ;tiv * #!»•?. *!wnva result* In ft U»n#tra l . f-.f Jr . r (i-w (n i.,. »v.? i«*a la* InmllijrlMP# numihortw# \ t- t 'itiwth# i, , • ntry TM*. the nr>*» *'*'» '«•?""• on,*-»* e\cf • - • ■ ., ) . . n, til r»v«*r Ann rt • ». Wr It • «l ■" a' l H->l«r» will Iphi I’^ay lwtt!»:i #*' , ;j a. Boniay iall »t * on.a .... . u. • ut I rpnl anl all-r ro;: ki. valor* ft 7‘ - t . iofmio-' .harm la.ion.. I.t»i do I , - tin . t» U» w rid • U « U.I ) • hIHIM.I* I. W*|»vitlWvr * ,ir. waio. JZO.- o.siv.N m ca.,Box .12, l'Ui .LA..a, j;.-.: ..i. Dec. i, 1887. Boot ;t ir <1 Shoe Msildiitf. REPAIRING ,&C. ri t(l K'ind*-rsig tied hasremoved his Shopto the I nuildiiigon th. cnrnei of Charlesandi.iberti streets—ir the building lately occupied hv Wei rick .<• Weller. The character of tbe workdnnebv th'-oihscrib.M isi* ellkno« n and ippreciatedbythe cititens o 'Charlestown and ricinitv. 11 is hardly oecessa r i iii add r ha t h e ivil Ion dear or to sustain his reputation ns a reliable workman.and wi![ex ecute oroiiipt'r and at reaaonahh-rittea all irders given him eithetforNcn work or Repairing. JOHN A VIS ot Wm. May 16.187*. April 15, 1876. rpRlTSSES and Shoulder Brarcg at KM'IH’OL SUPPLIES at a great reduction at JONE*’ PHARMACY. '|MIY Junes’ Cough Syrup—cure any cough I or money refunded at JUNES’ PHARMACY. 1 PRESCRIPTIONS a Specialty. C. FRANK JONES, l’li. 0. I"'YE GLASSES and Gold Pens and Pencils 2j „t JONES PHARMACY. I I.ME FRIHT TAR* Wild Cherry. Flax Seed Ij and Hoarhonml Bmps forcoiivhsut C. FRANK JONES 1*11 \R.MACY. Oi tuber JO. IM7. Paint Season % \T E are offering the ' ■ - \ » Gloss Paint, all colors, for $1 Jo ] er gal Ion. White inside and out Silo per gallon. We have the Metropolitan Paint in seven color at tlie low price of $1.00 per gallon. Imperial Carriage Paint in two colors. All colors ol Paint in 1 pound cans. April J*. 1S'7. AISQUITII A CO. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES. | 4 COMPLETE stock of Public School Books .“V all hooks used in Charlestown Male Acad emy uml Stephenson Eejualc Seminary. Cop\ Rooks. Tablets, Slates, Penholders. Pencils and everything pertaining to School Supplies. ju>i received and for sale in the Book and Station ery Oepartmeiit. Aug. 30. IMS. AISQUITII A CO. To the Public. (HAVE in stock some superior brands ol Whiskeys, among them a Sour Miuli Ken tucky Whiskey highly recoin mended as una dulterated and pure. Nov. JJ JOHNS EASTER HAY A CO lATOULH inform the public that every Pro v* script;on that comes to my store is pre pared In me individually. Persons can tind meat night at the room over the old Shend's Office. Jail Building. Respectfully, July Hi. l*»i. GEO. T. LIGHT ITT E i * wiiit 1 ■ Cot Iri'h Moss. Tapioca. Ext. Lenien. Ext Vanilla. Ext Bitter Aim,.el and French Rose Water all of which we carry constantly in stock ut lowest prices AISQUITII A CO. Nov |7, l*S7. Jjdol, / PAINT your carriages, buggies. Ac., with Pierce A Co.’s Quick Prving Coach Black, ready for use. AISQUITII A CO. April 1H. 1 *>o. r J'NINIC PEER for Hie Blo-><| on draft at -B C. FRANK. JuNEs’ Soda Counter. Mar. 15, ta. Thers it a Cure fur Everything. EACH US’ HOG CHOLERA. CORE AND PREVENTIVE! (Patented April 27, 1888.) great and only remedy is not the result of any chances, neither is it a nostrum for speculation, hut has been experimented with and thorough ly teste' for two years prior t" our purchasing it. The man who first used it was Moses Frantz, who had charge ot a herd ot 2 >00 hogs in 1884. 500 of these died with cholera. Mr Frantz and Mr. Eachus experimented in every conceivable manner to check the ravages of the disease, dissecting many dead hogs, and compounding many prescriptions, until they happily hit upon a remedy. Refore Mr. b raiitz y, ,uId put liis remedy before the people lie died from bloo 1 poisoning, brought on by cutting up dead bogs wliieh bad died with cholera, lie left all his trifling worldly ell'ects to Mr. Eachus, who had not the necessary means to put it before the public, and who was anxious that some of his old friends should have it. When Mr. Eachus came here wehud little faitii in his cure, but, after testing it in many severe cases at home—notably, Mr. Rhodes’ and Mr. Felteberger’s—we became convinced beyond doubt that it was all lie claimed for it. Since then we have used it in many severe cases, and the result is bef >re the public. Not a sin gle bog has died which we treated, and in no ease have any taken it when fed this remedy. ItwillcurelIogCholern.it will prevent llog Cholera. W’e have been at heavy expense placing a cure before the people, and now only ask that they appreciate our efforts by giving it a trial. It will pay you to feed it if vour bogs are well. It will kill every manner of louse, insect life in hog, trichinae not excepted. It wdl kill ever-.’ nit and louse on the hog. It will cleanse your hog of scruff or mange. It will increase the appetite five-fold. It is just what every body has been looking for. 1I0G CHOLERA! The disease gets its origin from a low order of insect life—on and in the animal. There is in tfie medicine an ingredient which extermi nates insects and nits, both internally and ex ternal! v. The kidneys do notact properly, winch is also provhum ior. Dissecting hundreds of liogs has shown that mortiticution alwavs sets in before deUli. which is prevented hv an antiseptic. Ninety-seven per cent, of hogs afflicted are constipated. To obviate this, the medicine contains a laxative and resolvent. In the other three per cent, the bowels are found to be loose, which is overcome by the use of Tincture of Opium with the medicine, as per directions on the bottle. The medicine also contains a powerful tonic to build up thu debilitated condition ol the hog. Pit ICE, $1.00 PER QUART BOTTLE. Jones Si Hitler—Gentlemen—I have used the patented llog Cholera preventive with successful eirect. It is an excellent remedy and certainlv a public blessing. A. J. RUTHERFORD. Lake View Farm, Clarke Co., Va. Dec. 5, ltW-d. For sale at Frank Jones Drug Store and will be in country stores generally July Si. mas. ' JONES tic BUTLER. COACH FACTORY LI VERY, Furniture Establishment, &c. r|HI E undersignedhaving purchased the old es | tablished Coach Factory otthe late Wells J. (lawks.in Charlestown, with the view of enter ing into the CAIMIIAGE BUSINESS, in allDs branches.offers forsale a large number of New and Second-band Carriages, Buggies, J aggers, &c. ittbeiowestpricesand upon the most accommo dating terms. OLD CAHIIIAGES TAKES IN EXCHANGE KOU SEW, All Kinds of Repairs done with neatnessand dispatch, and satisfaction guaranteed. HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR IIIRK. In connection with the above I willcontinue the LIVE It Y BUSINESS, and be prepared to furniah Carriages, Buggies and ,’aggersat the shortest notice. ^jgj^Tbc above business will be under the su perintendence of Abraui Stamp. FUR^SrTTUrUE! lalsooffertotbepublicalarge lot oflurni ture, comprising CHAIRS, T. t IIL ES( Eeitndonnnd-iher) U ED STEA US. MA TTHESSES, and all articles usually found in a Furniture Es tablishment. Old Furniture Repaired. u X L> EItTA KING. I wi 11 be prepared in a short time to give my special attention to the busi ness of Undertaking. Beinp a practical mechanic and determined to give satintacti'.n. I reapedfully solicit unbare o! public patronage. LEW1SSTARRY. | May 11,1*77. JefFerstn StoamSaw Mill, Charleato ovi, \Ve*t Vn. JOHN IVIcKNiCHT, I’KOlT.lETUlt. \yiLI. pay the Highest Market Price for IIICKOKY. WALNUT, md all kinds of Hard Timber, delivered at liis •Mill or on tlie ground. Keeps on baud for sale FESCISG FLASK, IIAIUSG, POST*, and all kinds of Hard Lumber. Also, Spokes, Handles, Sleigh liunriers, Kims, &e. for sale in large or small quantities. CUSTOM SAWING done at reasonable rates. Thanking you for past patronage, by strict ittcntioh to business 1 hope for u continuance of the same. May 22. 1884—ly. LUMBER, SHINGLES & WOOD. I WAVING recently purchased a large body 1 1. of tine Timber at Flowing {springs, near Charlestown, and put in operation there our Steam Saw-Mill, we are prepared to furnish all kinds of Oak Lumber, FENCING PLANK, FRAME LUMBER, LAP 'll INGLES and WOOD by the CORD. Will sell cither to he delivered or on the ground. FRAZIER* COLSTON. Feb. 20,’85. [Democrat copy.] Chair Seats Caned. MRS.J.N. WHITTINGTON is prepared to Repair Cane Seat Chairs at short notice and upon easy terms, at her home in the I Southern suburbs of Charlestown, on Bloom* cry turnpike. September 23. 18*2. Dress-, Making AND FAMILY SEWING. rpHE undersigned will do Dress.Making and 1. Family Sewing upon reasonable terms at ber residence next «loor to Mr. Burton’s on laiwrcnce street. A share of patronage solici ted. MRS. MARY ROBERTSON. April 8. 1886. OIL Seth Arnold’s Cough Killer—a sure, quick and safe remedy. I-arge stock. 18 cents per bottle. August 20,1885. AioQUilH & CO. I DRUGGISTS,’ Court House Square, Charleston n, W.\ a. Dealers in DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES. PAINTS. PERFUMERY. DRUGGISTS' FANCY GOODS. A large stock of the above always in stock, to which we call the attention <>f the public. A line stock of Stationery ami School Books always in store. March 10. 1*S7. Important Notice to Huilders vpllE undersigned is giving h is suit attention to 1 the LUMBER BUSINESS, at Roadside, Rockingham County, Virginia, and has facilities tor tilling orders ol any extent and great variety. He commands forests ol growing timber ol the very best qualitv, and milling ca ()acit\ to meet the must extravagant deuiandsof | tbis section. Orders fur Lumber BUILDING PURPOSE, cut in size and length to meet the demand* oi Builder* or other*, tilled promptly upon term* with which no other person in the Valley o! Vir ginia can coin pete *uccea*fu!! v. The subscriber ha* in former yenrasupplied rerv rnanv persons in this section with Lumber, and in returning tbankslor past patronage, and in soliciting tbe order* of old customer* and new, promise* a carelu! personal supervision, so that orderstnav pesatisfactorily filled. Address, ' DIt. S. I’. II. MII.I.FK, Klkton, S. V K. R. Rockingham Co., March 16,1878. Virginia. FRUIT HILL NURSERY, Charlestown, Jefferson County, West Virginia. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Flower and Vegetable PLANTS, .S li ru bbttry ,»Vo. rpHE subscribers call attention to the great ia £ riety ol Trees, l’lants, Vines, Roses,4c.,4c., at their’ Fruit Hill ]\ui*H«?ry, and are gratified to be conscious n (having a stock likely to please all wb > patrojize them. They will not undertake to present iu this advertise inent a catalogue ol stock on hand, but will be content to generalize, hoping that our peoplewill cal I and seefor themselves that the necessity for sending abroad lor Trees,.Shrubbery,<ec.,no|,in ger exists. We have 10,000 Trees—dioict varieties; .'*,000 I'eneli ’l ie' s. Ml ran berry IM.ittfft* Asparagus Roots, (»reen House and Bedding IMant* Cabbage,Tomato, Egg .Cauliflowvi and Sweet Potato, allforsale Cheap lor Cash. April 15, 1876—tf. HOPKINS 4 CO. MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS, T. M. Turner, MAHTINHUU HG, W.VA Manufacturer and Dealer in the beat MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, And Dealer in ull Kinds of IRON FENCING. I solicit orders from Berkeley, Jefferson and adjacent Comities. 1 guarantee work to lie ex ecuted in a satisfactory manner and at prices ti till'i i' # *» T « muii ixiij vviivi .mui me n vi n in tin? Valley, August 21, 1884. CHARLESTOWN MAIUtLE WOKKH, Cop..nek op Ueokue Street and Twenty Foot Alley. IJiclil & Ui'Oi MANCPACTL'RKRS op UOVU.iIK.VrS'TO.lIK*, Head and Foot Stones, Mantles, Statues and Carving, in all its various brunches, and all work m their business. All orders promptly tilled at the lowest rate, and shortest notice, and all work delivered and put up. and guar anteed to suit purchasers. If not, no sale.— I’lease call and see and judge for yourselves be fore purchasing elsewhere, und patronize Home Manufacturers. The subscnt>ers have also in oj>eratioii their shop in Murtinsborg, where they will give propmt attention to all work entrusted to them. HlEilL A BRO. ^ AltNKit'S Kidney Cure, Warner's Rheu i i G. T. LIGHT. 4 LKTUIS Cordial, Celerina. Wine of Cocoa und Acker's English Remedies. Sold by G. I LIGHT. 17XTRACT White Rose. do. Frangipani, do. j Boti |iict, for the huudkeri liiel. >’.ld by F.-b. 2. ISSN. GEO. T. LIGHT. IJAIXTS. Oils, Varnisbes, Wii Glam, Putty, Paint Brushes, Ac. We have a large stock of these goods on hand to whicii we call the attention of the peojde. Lewis' pure Lead, pure Linseed Oil ami Lucas' celebrated Pre pared Paints, ready to apply, jij all colors in cans from one poumt to one gallon. We have all colors, either dry or in oil. Examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere Apr. Hi, 85. Ai.stjl'lTH A CO. itiamoiift BPf/es. 4 s the spring advances we cull attention to a lull st<n k of Diamond Dyes, and guar antee them to color Ribbons, Dre«:ea, Huts, Feathers and Cotton Goods. GEO. T. LIGHT. Druggist, Next Door to Post Office. Private Sain. \ VERY desirable [dace of 4} acre*. J mile *■ from • barb stowu, suiialde for liome or summer residence. Two dwelling houses 5 rooms each, and all necessary out buildings Apply to A. W. CRAMER. C Charlestown, Jeff. Go,, W. Va. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Time Table in Effect April 29th, 1SS8. northward; *70 410 448 iso Muttons. Pass. Pass. Mix. Mix. Lexington— Lv A.M. A.M P.M P.M. Staunton— “ 8 5" Harrisonburg— “ 9 55 P2 00 4 30 Mt. Jackson— “ 10 50 1 59 6 03 Woodstock- “ II 22 3 09' 6 46 Strasburg— “ 11 50 4 07 i i 31 Capon Hoad— “ P. M 5 00 i 44 Winchester— “ 6 00 12 49 7 10, 8 48 Stephenson— “ j 6 08 12 59 • -St1 9 04 Pliarlestown— “ 0 45 l 59 9 04 10 10 Harpers Kerry Ar 7 05 2 01 9 51 10 50 Washington— “ 9 3o 4 15 Italtimure— “ 10 30 5 3o Wilmington— “ Phi ladeIphiar— “ 9 . J_ Trains No 470. 410 and 448 are daily except Sunday ; Train No. 450 runs 8undav only Additional mixed trains leave t iisrlestown 12.43a. 111. and 4 07 p m . andarnveat Harper’s Kerry at 1.21 a. m. and 5.22 p. in. SOUTHWARD. • 409 469 447 449 Stations. Pass. Pass. Mix. Mix. Philadelphia'— Lv A.M. P.M. I.M. A.M. Wilmington— “ Baltimore— “ 9 00 4 Washington— “ P M 5 30 Harper's Kerry “ 12 »> t 4 ■ 1 00 < 15 Chariest own— ’’ 12 5“ * <* 2 11 8 01 Stephenson— “ 1 38 8 40 3 •>2| 9 10 Winchester— ’’ 1 52 8 56 4 30j 9 32 (’upon Hoad— “ 2 32 0 O' J' 40 Straslmrg— “ 2 41 0 31; 10 51 Woodstock- “ 1 3 00 8 00 11 51 Mt. Jackson— “ 3 3. 9 14 1. M. Harrisonburg— “ * 42 11 0o - L> Staunton— “ ' 5 4'» Lexington— “ j • • ’ Trains No 4i>». 409 and 417 are daily except gimdav; Train No. 449 runs Sunday only. Additional mixed trains leave southward at 2.14 a. in. ami 8.35 a. in. and arrive at Harri <011 burg at M9 a. m. and 5.52 p. m. WESTWARD Kast limited express, daily, for Chicago and Pittsburg leaves Baltimore at 10 <*) a m.t Wash ington 10.55 a. 111. Arrives at Chicago 8.55 a. m . Pittsburg 6 50 p. 111. Express, daily, for Cincinnati and St. Louis leaves Baltimore at 2.00 p. m., Washington 3.u0 and Harper’s Kerry at 4.28. Arrives at Cincin nati at 7 30 a. 111. anil St. Louis at 6.30 p. m. Night Express, daily, for St. Lmiis and Chi cago leaves Baltimore at 8.30 n. m , Washing ton 9.45 p. ni and Harper's Kerry 11.30 p_tu. Arrives at Cincinnati 5.30 p. nt., St. Louis 7-3U Niglit Express, daily, for Pittsburg leaves Baltimore at 8 15 p. nt* Washington !»15 p. m. and Harper's Ee ry at 10.48 p. in. Arrives at Pittsburg 0 30 a. in. For tickets and furtlicr information apply to II A O. Agents or to B. F. Bond. Pass. Agent, Baltimore, C. E. Dudrow, Traveling Passenger Agent, Staunton. Vo. B. A O. Palace Sleeping Cars are run through to Cineiiimiti. St. Louis, Chicagoand Pittsburg on all express trains. L. M COI.E. Gen’l Ticket Agent. CIIAS 0. S< lTLL, Gen’l Passenger Agent. W. M ('I.F.M ENTS. General Manager. May 3, 1H88. Shenandoah Valley Railroad. S. E. TYLER, Receiver. Schedule In I fleet May 11, ISSS. LEAVE CHARLESTOWR—801TIIWAKD. 8:32 A. M. Daily—N* w Orleans Express. Ro anoke and interiiiediutestutiotisRtld all points South ami Southwest. Through Pullman8leepingcarafrom New York and Philadelphia to Chattanooga nnd Memphis. 7:17 P.M. Daily- Memphis Express front New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore with day coaches to Roanoke, mak ing connect mu through to the.South. LEAVE CltARLEWOWR—NORTHWARD. 10:30 A. M. Daily—Baltimore Express, from all jMiints South, arrive in Washington 1:15 P. M., Baltimore 2:15 P. M., Harrisburg 3:15 P. M., Philadelphia 0:50 P. M. 8:53 P. M. Daily—New York and Philadelphia Express, from Memphis,Chattanoo ga and all points South. Arrive Philadelphia 4:25 A. M , New York 7:10 A. M Sleeping cars through to New York via Harrisburg. ■ Ticket Agents will furnish all ('-formation f and Hi rough schedules upon application. O. HOWARD ROYER, Gen'l Puss Agt. May 17. 1888. Roanoke, Va. JBFFEKSQS II OOM.Y Mill, Formerly Farter'* Factory. Under the ubove mentioned name tlicold “ Porter's Factory," which in duvt 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 expectation to maintain the reputation of the null und to meet the demand ot the public for tirst-class goods. The Highest Market Price will Ik? 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. JODK A CO. Post Oiliee—Ripon, Jeflcrson County, W. Va J. J. Jobe A Bro. will continue toojieratetlic Mill at Brucetown, Frederick County, Virginia, and will pay the top market price for Wool de livered there. April, iy, 1883. TH K J3EST. BAR issupplied with Liquors of ererj . description—of the best quality. fill!. fliSIliS Willis ill Baltimore and Hocnester Beer Pure French Brandy. ALSO mi mnm uti in hi alloi uebest. 1 reih Rochester Btferdeiirerrd anywhere intown at $1 per doxen. PAYETTE B. HOLDERS, Jan. 25,1879. Basement Je Herron Building. ATTRACTIONS. If you want an extra Ham, Cali on \V. H. MERCHANT. If you want a good Hike Ham. Goto \V. H. MERCHANT. If you want good Dried Beef, Go to \V. H. MERCHANT. If you want Alpha Roasted Coffee, Go to \V\ 8. MERCHANT. If you want good tea and sugar cheap. Go to W. 8. JIERi HAN I If you want fine Lord. Go to W. 8. MERCHANT. If you wajit tin* beat of Fresh Meats ai b Fresh and Halt Fish, t Go to W. 8. MERCHANT. i ‘I May 14. 1R*5. t GEO. H. HAGLEV. f Agent f<>r Jelferaon County r g-— - ■■ ■ —-—||fe v\ Y » ply ol .■'i Bool Books of every dffi "■! also a full line of School Sundries. ■ uyli ** pens, slate pencil*, satchels, Ac. We the attention of our customers, ami the pubr to this branch of our business. Any book d in stock furnished in a few da vs. AlgQUlTH A CO August 20, 188-1.