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In Bad Fix "I had a mishap at the age of 4\ which left me In bad fix," writes Mrs. Georgia Usher of Conyers, Gi "I wa<. unconscious for three days, and after that I would have fainting spells, dlzziness, nervousness, sick headache heart palpitation and many strange feelrngs. ?Tsuffcred greatly with ailments due to the change of llfe and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded t0 ^hfcMakinc Ca.'dui, I am> much better and can do all my housework." CARDUI ^ThetWoman's Tonic ^DfTnorallow yourself to get into a bad fix. You might e-et in so bad you would find it hard to get out. Better take Cardui while there Is time, while you are still in moderately good health, iust to conserve your strength and keeo vou in tip top condition. In this way your troubles, whatever they are. will grad ually grow smaller instead of larger-you will be on the up-grade instead of the down-and by and bye you will arrive at the north pole of perfect health. Get a bottle at your druggists today. When You Entertain why not really entertain? Sbow your frienda the novelty of cooking a meal right at the table by electriclty on the elec.ric Toaster Stove. For further inquiry apply at the oflice of the Alexandria Electric Company, 524 KING STREET The Firsl National Bank Of Alexandria, Va. CAPITAL, $100,000 SURPLIS, $150,000 Undivided Profits, $25,000 G L. BOOTHE. President. GEO. E. WARFIELD, Cashier M. B. HARLOW, Vice-President J. J- GREEN, Asst.Cashier DIRECTORS GARDNER L. BOOTHE GILO. E. WARFIELD BENOIT BAER, Jr. JA_ MlJlR M. B. HARLOW WALTER ROBERT8 FRANCIS L. SMITB. This bank with its ample capitil and enrplns, its adeqnate equipment and facilities, solicits the accounts of mannfactnrers, wholeaalers, retailers and individuals on the best terms consistent with aonnd banking. No acconnt too large to be handled satisfnctorily.none too small to be appreciated. OM ???????????????? 0??O???MM?v< Modern and lp=to=Date in Every Respect | Msiwu uiiim Biii Corner King and Royal Streeta. Capital $100,000 Capital $100,000 Depositors afforded every facility for business, security and accomodations Large or small accounts Invited in both Commercial and Savings Department Board of Directors. Jndge C. E. Niool. Preal lent. A. H. Reotor. vV. B. Smoot, t'-ee Preaident. ?"? l fWkreU. John A. Marshall, V- e "m ' ??? C. C. Carlia. T. C. Sniith, Vice Preaident and Cashier, W. A. Smoot. W, A. Smoot, Jr P. F. Gortnan. A. O, EVarl Details carefully attended to for all cuatomers We issue drafts on all points of the world. MM ??>????.????)?????? ??????????)?)?M E. S. LEADBE1TER & Sffia C_-Bsxcn 0- lxadbxat-B, Preaident. kdwabd 8. i__db__tb_, Vlos Presiden*, roHif uudbbat-B. 8ec and Treasurer :_62AB_ISHED 1793, (QfCO-PO-AT-D.) Wholesale Draggfasb Manufarturing Pharmacista and Pealers in Paiut*, Oila. Wiudow Ulsss, Dyesffl., Spioes, Druirgist'a Fancy Uoods; and ^pecialties, lm of Tooth Brnahes, H.vr Brushea, Per I , Ollvs OU, Ac. Agents for John Lneas A C<.'s Tinted Paiate, MaMirj's Liqnid Colors and "a 1^-ftd &nd Ziaa Paints. Goodt thipped the day order ia reosived Q-ioutiooa fnrnisbeJ by retm-n maiL. Gor respnnd- nf? unluuted. _e_dbeat?r'a fruarausecd Ct-arry Coujr Beniady ?o cure ooagha. We don't eay?or your _u>_?y b ok, baaatue tbare'a auaeed. It. aro. JBatwi-a. BOOKS *-^J^mo^RJ^ Gruber's Hagerstown Almanack {for 1910 S. F. Dyson & Bro. 508 KINH STREET. Saddle Rocks On the Half Shell. Fried, Stewed. In fact this celebraUd bivalve will be aerved in all stylcs at SPINKS'CAFE. Tty SpinaV Celebrated Single Mtttf, 2dfifot&tia (faazttte, ?--*???? ? THUtgPAl wrinw, JAV. M, itm FOB 8TATE-WIDE PEO-IBITIOtf. Tbe Virginia Anti 9al ?oo Leagan ii B'chmond yesterday decided to abacdon tbe idea of local opilon aa a meaoa of driving out tbe liqacr trsffi: and wll now mike a flght fora bill to sabmlt tbe qaeatioo of atatewide probibitlon to tba prople for a vote. It Ib not knoan wben this bill will be introdoeed, oor ia it at all poaltive that it will be introduced at tbia aesaion of he leglala'tire, aocording to a man bigh np In tbe conncila of the leagne. A member ol tbe Irglala u'e wbo is opprwd to stste-wide problbUl >o. sald yaUrdav hst lf the leagoe did oot have the bill introdoeed the oppositbn woold do ao jast toaee it kllled. It ia believed io Brosaels that tbe en gagemeot ot Princees Olementioe and PtiDce Victr Nspoleoo wiH be an noonced oo Febrnary 20, tbe dste npon which the coort's cffical moaroiogf>r ihe Iate King LfBprld will be ended. The prince is a cooalo of King Victor Emmanuel ol I'alr. Leopold tppo-ed he coarrisge five yrars sb.', on iht grnood tbat it migbt sirnin the relationa reween Belginm and Frsnee, bot ihf politlcal ol j ctlona dis?pp' tfed with the death of her fatber wheo (Jlempntint Mcstnc the c^osln of the ratfotrf mooarch of Belglom. Pr nce V ctor Is e^arot-d by tbe royslists of France Bfl tbe bope of re entsblished monarchy, bnt has not conceroed hlmself greatlj with politics. Kltty yeam'experienoe oa* an Old Jfuree Mrs. Winshiw's Poothing Pyrap is the prajnripnon of ooe of the hest fem_e physte i?_i and nurwn in the United States, and baa beeu ns?d for fifty years with never-f*il in? suooeee by mill.ona of moth^rs for th?ir children. It reiievea ths child fmm piiu. ciires diiirrhcB*, gripin* in the bowels, aod wiud polic. By givinfr health to the child it rests the motber. Twenty-flve oenta a Iwttle The ccu lty jail in Ltncoln coooty, W. Va.. 20 miles sootb of Hmtlogton, wa? ttroed by ioceodiaries at 3 o'clock yesterday morniog. More thao a drz-n priaooers were coo6ned io the j?II at tbe 'ime, aod before the alarm to the oot aide coold be givrn a'l ezita by the doora were cot off. Ifjles were battered hr ujb tbe beavy orick wslls to enable pnaoners to escsp". Thejillwas valotd B'. $20,800. Tbe Llocolu coooty coort beme was horned to the groood by ioceodiaries jast two mootha ago at tbe ssrue hoar of (hr n'gbt. 1 Aoy demaod for an iocreaae in wagea tbat may be made by tbe mlners o ceotral Pennsylvania will be eppoatd, was tbe d-clslon reached ytaterday hy he execotive committee of ihe B tamio oaa coal operatora' AsBociatlon for Oeotral Peooaylvaoia, wbich is boldicg meetingB ia Philsdelphla to coosider wflge Bgreemeots hw ibe comlrg yea\ The saiociB'ioo ioc ii ies oearly al tbe operators io the cniral aoft coal field ol Pencsylvsnls, prodoclog 80,000,000 tona of coal aot u dly and employiog aboct 40 000 men. OBOCBBIKb. jBirBamaay Sells the Beat. FANCY EVAPORATED APPLES For sale by weight. Q. WH. RAMSAY CHEAP. 20 and 25 Cent Candy 10 cents Malaga Orapes 15 cents at RAMSAY'S PINEAPPLE CHEESE All sizes. Q. WM. RAMSAY o-o-o Fancy French Prunes in jars and Canton Ginger Pots. Halves and Quarters Q. WH. RAMSAY Qenuine Codfish Shredded aod in Bricka Fancy Bloaters Q. Wn. RAMSAY Pti'e Sap MAPLE SYRUP RAHSAY'S __ tr-asii properly fitted, wUlnotoaoae dtaooiaforu Tea aaa ?-t ??*_ a Bt 1/ yon fo ta kaadbaaiara, Marflt Gras ( el# tirttlon. N?wOrlrans La, Feb 3 '<> H, 101 <>. A'vount aru.ve occmi. n 'nnilfrn rcfl?ar will-e'l rHu wi f-... t>i e'a f.trn .1 . oiule la V.rg:nia. iaeladl g Waabfoftoa, D. t*., t? New ' il*ar,?, Fe ?"ury i.'-', '. a. '. (>. 7; Huel limit to reach oriei' p.l a'art'iig p"it:t O'.'t I .trr th?n mi r ight of Fe .ru?rv IP Orltiaal _ar? rlmaer of t'ckati h.aj *? u'e *?? ?xt?n?iou of tie finii liatl la Bad ito'u'lirg Marah 7, Itl*. by per<onal y deroaitmg ticke' with ape-i il ag*>i.t, 706 Comu-on a'rett, New Or l**na, rot 1 >ter than Februarjr 19. 1910. and I sytuac* of on<> - ol ar [$IM ! P?r ti*ket at time of'epoait Coi auit ?Kent* L. S Br.ow.s. On Ag't Sonthern Railwiy, Wa.h., D. C. OENT8' FUUSHJIN08 Straight Cut -IN CLOTHINQ All $10 5uits - - $7.98 All $12 Suits - - $9 98 All $15 Suits - - $11.98 All $18 Suits - - $13.98 All Men'a Trousers proportion ately cu- in price 278 PAIRS OF BOYS' Straight Knee Pants 75c and $1 00 values all wool, sizea 4 to 15 yeara at 49c per pair Shlrts and Underwear at reduced pricea Call and satisfy your aelf of tbe truth of the above. R.LEEF1ELD One Price Olothler and H iberdssher. No.612 King St. BMI Phone 2t:>. LEOAL NOTICES. VIRGINIA.?In the Ork'a office of tne Corporation Court of the city of Alexan? dria, on the 30th day of December, 1909. William Demaine, Jr. aurviving partner of tae tirm of William Demaine, Sr, aud William Demaine, Jr, lately treding nn? der the firm name o' William Demaine and 8on, who aue* on bcbalf of hims-lf and tnch other creditora of i-arah Fry ifirtuerly f*r'h Murray), decessed, as may hecome partie* to thia auit and contribnte to the ex p?nsea thereof, vs. Lucy Murray, in her own right, and alao asadmiuiatratrix of the eet*te (f SaraS Fry, deceaaed; Mary 1). Murray: the unknown heirs or Alfrtd Mur. rav. deceaatd; John W. Payne; Geo. Pa>no, thi- infi:ut mo of Mary Pa\ne, deceaaed; v*-i'liatxi Payne, 8r; Frank Payne; John P*yi<?\ and-Payne. bis wife, and William Pajne, Jr., and Bessie Payne, hia wife. In chancfry. Mtrino. The object of thia suit ia to oonver.e the creditora of Sarah Fry (formerly Sarah Murray ),deeea*ed, to exaroine and have pa?a ed upon bv the court the accouut of adininis tration of I.ury Murray, admiuistratrix of aaid Sarah Fry'e eatate, and to obtain a de Btaa ' f th?a court aubjecting th? real eatate ol aaid Sarah Fry, which is aituated on the weat side of Pitl street, between Pendleton and Oronoco atreeui.in the city of Alexandria.Vir einia to a-lalor th* pavment ofthedebts iloe by aaid narah Fry and by her eatate, and for general relief. It appearing by an affidavit filed in thia canse that the defendants. Mary D. Murray, the unknown heirs ol Alfred Murray, deceaaed; John W. Payne; George Payne, the infant >on of Mary Payne, decei**d;Willia_ Payne. 8r; and Jthn Payne and-Payne, his wife, are nonreaidenta of thia state, It ia Ordered: Tbat aaid defendant* appear here witbin nfteen uayaafter dne publication or thia order, tni dowhat is neceaaary to pro t?o.t their intereat in this suit, and that acopy of this order oe forthwith inaerted intheAlex andria Gasette, a newspaper published in the City of Alexandria, once a week for four Bnccesaive weeka, and posted at the front door of the Court House of this city. A copy ?Tkbtb. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk. Pohinaon Moi cn^e. p. q re3Qw4w-w VIRGINrA -ln the fl^rk'a Offloe of th* Circnit Court ff the City <>f Alexandria, on the 11th day of January, 1910, Henry Dixon ) vs. > In Chancery. Martha Dixon J Memo. Theobj-ct of thi* suit i* to obtain for the complainant a divorce from the bond of matrjmi'iiv from tbe cefendant, and for general rel.ef. It appearing by an affidavit filed in Ihia oauae ihnt th*- defendant, Manh i Dixon, i < a non-reaident of thia State: ItiaOrderel That Br.id defatdaat appear here within Ifla B daya afUr due publication of thia order, and do what ia necetaary to prote;t her intoreat* in thia mit, and that a copy of this order be forthwith inaertei in the Alexandria Gax>tte, a newapaper pnbliab?d in the City of Alex? andria, once a waak for fourJsnccMsive weeka, and po'ted at the front door of th* Court IIou*e?Vthia city. NEVELL 8 GRERNAWAT. Clerk. J-ewia H. Maehen, p. q. janll w4w-tu VIRGINIA.?Ia the Clerk'a Offioe ofthe Corporati.H Court of tbe City of Alex? andria. ou the Mh day of .Janoary, 1910. Kathclej O. (Tyler; Dockett ) -a. >In chancery. Georg* E. Dockett J Mamo. Tbe object of thi* suit ia to obtain sn abaolutedivore from the bond of matri mony for the complainant from the defen? dant, xni tbat complainant be allowed t"> re MBM h*r maiden name. and for aur-h other, furthernnd geueral relief, a* to equity ahall seem meet. |J't appearing by an affidavit filed in thia canae that the defendant, Oeo. E, Dockett, ia a non-retident of thi* Mat?: It ia Ov dered, That aaid defendant appear here with? in fiftoen day* after due publication of this order, and do what ia neceasary to protect hia intereat* in thia auit, and that a copy of this order I* forthwith inaerted in the Alexan? dria Gasette, a newipaoer publi?hed in the city of Alexandria, once a week for four eua ceaai-e weeka, aud poatad at the frant door of the Court Honse of this city. A copy?Tkhtb _ , NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk. Robinson Muncore I P ,?, EdmundHill J r' w' jan18 wtw-tu The Beet of Ereryihing. Taylor's Violet Cream -FOE Chapped Mandsand Face Inaures a softand white akin 25c a bottle Taylor's Pharmacy Mo King Street D on't worry about yanr coma. LUCK ETT'S FOOT RE8T PLa?TER will lak* them ofl l.ke magir withoot haadaa-tag or eatt ng. It e**e* your t4tnp*r a* Wali m yait aara. At iatadrjaatar'a rV ?r_ OilHeat I * Without Smoke /No matter hov sensitive your olfactory nerves may be, or under what working conditions you en counter the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokaleaa Devlce^ you'U not detect the slightest odor o? smoke. The Perfection Otl Heater neither amokea nor difluaea odor. The new; Automatic Smokeless Device positively prevents both. Repeated tests during its incipiency and develop mcnt, innumerable trials after it had been pronounced perfect by the inventor, demonstrated its utility and sure etfeetiveness. The wick cannot be turned up beyond the point of its greateat effective ness. It locks automatically and thus secures the greatest heat-ytelding flama without a aign of smoke or smell. Romoved in an instant for cleaning. Solid brass font holds 4 quarts of oil?sufficient to give out a glowing heat for 9 hours?solid brass wick carriers?damjer top?cool handle?oil indicator. Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles. Etott D??ltr Evsrywbere. I! Not At Yourt, Wrlte for Detcriptivs Ctrculir to the Neareat Aganoy of the STANDARD OIL COMPA1CY (IntorjMirmtad) PURE FOOD STORE. MIDLAND BUTTER Fresh from the churn to you every Friday at the vtry moderate price of ...... ? 38cts per pound We solicit your butter trade, Call or write. O 0 0 Edward Quinn^Sons Cor. St. Asaph and Oronoco Streets Virginia Safe Deposit & Trast Corporation ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. \u__orized Capital Paid in Capita $1,000,000.00_ $300,000.00 ~~DIRECTORS. C. J. RJxey, Johti P. Robinson, Thomaa J. Fannon, C C. Leadbeater Henry K. Field, iit_Ty Baader, Getrge S. *??*^J; J- Kl M Norton We act aa Executor, Administrator and Trustee. Iaaue Fide) tty, Contract, Official and Judicial Bonds. Ceneral Banking and Trust Buainesa Transacted. Interest paid on Savings Accounta We solicit the accounts of Banks, Corporatiocs, Finns and Individ aals, and oromise liberal treatment conaistent with sound banking methoda. FOR RENT 602 King Street Store,.$4000 j 1323 Queen Street.$1250 311 N Washineton Street- $40 00 | 324 S. Patrick Street. 121 S. St Asaph Street.$25 001 226 N. Pitt Street. ?-W 1123 Duke Street.J16 (:01 32S S- Patrick Street 9.00 316 S. Patrick Street.$13 00 \ 719 Wiikes Street. *??? HARRIE > Realty, Insurance, Bondiag THE BEST MEDICINAL WHISKY Wakefield Rye Headquarters for the BEST WINES AND LIQUORS ln the city. LOWENBACH BROS King and Alfred Streets. Both Phones. LEOAXJ^TIOES^ VIBGINIA.?In the Clerk'a Offiee of the Corporation Court of tha City of Alex aadria, on the 10th day of January, 1901. Harriet L. Maloney) t*. > In chancery. Irving B. Maloney j Merao. The object of thia auit is to obtain an abaolute diroire by Harriet L. Malooe from Irving B. Maloney npon the groundof nnlawful deaertion and abandonment more than three years prior to the ii atitution ?f thi* auit and for the cuatody of the laxaai ?hildreo, Jaaae* Irring and Andrew Bradl?y Maloney. La appearing by an affiiavit filed in thia cauae that the defendant. Irving B. Maloney, ia a non-reaident of this State: lt ia Ordered, That aaid defendant appear here within lif? teen 'taya after due publication of thia order, and do what ia nece?aary to protect hia in terest in thia auit, ?nd that a copy of thia or? der be forthwith lnserteiin the Alexindria Gazette, a newapaper puMiahe*' in the City ot Alexandria, once a week for four ancceaaive week*, and po*t?d at the front door of th* Court Hoaaa of thia city. A copy-TEeTE. NEVELL *V GREENAWAY. Clerk. 8amnei G. Brent, p. q. juilO w4w-m NOTICE.? Having qualified a* exwn?*r of the will and eatau of WILLIAM P. WOOLLS, SR.. deceaaed, all persona having claim* againat the aiid eaute are hereby noti fied tu prewnt tha same, doly veritied to me for settlement, and sil perions indebted to aaid eatate are beraby notirled to make promt payment of such indebtadneas to tne. Racpactfolly, WILLIAM WQOLl*. IzBoutor. ianalOt Spioed Castor OiL Mathart aspeohvllv perWfie. ?. I. MRowWr A tflb. _FINANCJAL^ K8TABLIHHED 1863. BURKE&HERBERT Bankers. Modemly eqtiipped for banking in ita vaii ons branceee. .___ Deposits receiyed sabject to cheek at slght Collections made on all point*. High-grade in-estment aecnritiaa booght and sold. I?tters of Credlt aad Foreign Exc__ik? fnrnishMl. rWe Deposit Bozea for rent. A Sa-inga Department in which intarest ia allowed on depmit*._ Gakdkbb L. Bootbx M M. B. Bablow, | PKRfiiDBKT. ) ( Vice Preeident, Oxo. ?. Wabfield, Cajbhie_. First Nationai Bank, __BXAW__IA. Vi. Oeelgnated Depository of the United Statee. CAPITAL . . |1M,KI 3U_PLU8 AUD UNDIYIDKD PBOPrre .... urs.ooo Dlrsctors: 9. L. BOOTHE, M. B. HABXOW 0. E. WABFIi'LD, J._\ MUixk WALTEB KOBKBT8, B. BAEkTTR. FBANCI8 L. SMITH. Prompt attention giran ao all DBa__aa,tm )lading oollections t_ro*g_o-i the U_1W _atasa_d Europa. We are teiling many bottles of Cberry Coogh Syrup daily as ths b<*t remedy for cougcs known. A good, proiapt sore, 'J6c. K. t. U-Jbeater A Soos._ ___ The Iate summer and fall ia one of tbe beat times in the year to paint yoor bou-?. Doa't lorget tbat we are haadqu-rtors for every t_i_g io the paint Maa. _?e ?? bemtan piaoa -^r order. K. t. bmilmtkr * ffa haa, r.Ail.M>A_'c SOL'TflERN"RAILWA. Traina laava Union Statioa Aleiard lo Eftact November 7,1609. N. B? Following echadule flgure* pucil* . only v information, and are not guarantee 7:47 A. M.-Daily Local between Waahin, t)n and Danville. 8:47 A. M.?Daily?LooaJ for Harriao. bnrg, and way atationa. 9.17A. M.-Dally-U.S. FastMalL 8toi only for paaarngers for point* aouth at "vhlc scheduled to Kop. _ ir* class ooacbes, aleep ers to Birmingham and drawing-room aleai er? fo New Orletn*. Dinlrv car serrioe II 17 A. M? Daily?Mail train. Coachas for Mantraaa, ( harlottesvill . Lyncbbnrg, Danville and Grtenaboro. Sle?per Greena boro to Atlanta 1 17 p. m.?Week Daya?Local for War ren'on ar.d Straahnrg Junction. 4 ii P, M. Daily?Birmingham apeciaL Sleepiug car* ba:ween New >.r>. ugnsta, Aiken a> r Jackaonville. Sleeper to Birming hiim Ihrong flrst-e'a ? cotchee hetweea Waahington an Jacksonvtllt. Dining ear awrlaa. Toarst t. Callfomia fonr timee wtekly. 4:37 P. M.-Week Daya?Local for Ha ? rsonhurg and way ststtona on Manaaaa* br.nch. 6:12 P. M.-D*ily-Local for Warrer an I CharlottMrville. 10:37 P. M.-Daily?Waahington ano _ wnooga Limited (via Lyncbbnrg;. 11 3'aaa coach and sleeping carato B/* Knoxville and Chattanooga Bfc per to Naw Or\an*. u. ington to Roanoke. Dining car serrW ' 11:03 P. M.-Daily-New York, Atlanta anu :? Orleana Limited. All Pullman train, c!< b and obaervation car* to New Or '-?n?. Sla* ers to Asheville, Atlanta. Ma con and New OrKa^. Sleeper to Chariotta. Dino car aarvice. 4:27 A M.-Da'ly-Mempbi* srecial. Sleeper* and ooachea for Roenoke, Knox? ville, Naahville, Chattanooga aad Meni phia. Dining car aervice, Waahingtoa alceper open 10:00 P. M. Throngb train* from the South arrive a _ ? exandria 6:13 and 6:33 ar.r 10:23 A. M. 2.13, 7:28, 10:38 and 11.58 P. M. daily. Har riaonbuig 11:28 A. M. week daya and 9:18 P M.-^a ? Frou CharlottesTlJle9:28 A. M TRAINSON BLUEMONT BRAUCfl. L-ave Alexandria (W. AO. Station, weak dcys at Brll .a. M. and 3.55 P. M. for Bloe mont; 6:33 P. M. week day* for I.eesburg; 4.65 P. M. daily for Bluemont and 9:21 A~ M>, looal, on 8undar> only for Bluemont. For detailed schednle fignrea, tickett, Pull* man reaervation, eto., apply to WILLIAM G. LEHEW, Union Tick* Agent, Alexandria, Va. C. H. ACKERT, Vice Prea. and Gea. Mgr 8. H. HARDWICK, Paa*. Traf. Mgr. H. F. CARY. General Paawnger Agent. L. S. BROWN, General Agent. _Waahington. D. C. Washington, Alexandria i Mt. Vernon Rai I way. InefleotlMay 1, 1909. UUVH AXaX-fDEUi For Washington, from oorner Prinoe ann Royal atreeU. week daya, at640, 605, 6 20, 6 30, 6 40,6 55,706,715,730, 740,7 50,800. 815, 8 25, 836, 8 50, 910, 9 30, 9 60. 10 10,10 30,10 60,11 10, 11 26, 11 30, 11 50 a. m., 12 10, 12 25,12 30,12 50, 1 10, 1 25, 1 80. 1 50, 2 10, 2 26, 2 30, 2 60,3 06, 3 26, 3 35, 3 60 1 1 4 25, 4 30,4 40, 466, 6 10, 6 26, 5 35, 551, 6 ? ?, 6 20, 680, 6-5, 7 00, 7 16, 7 26. 8 00, 8;?, 900, 9 30,10 00,1030, 1110 and 1166 p. m, Snndaya?7 00,7 86,810,8 20,8 40, 900, 9 20, 940,100 ,1020, 1040, 1100,1120 and 1140 a. m., 12 00,12 20, 12 40, 100 120,140,2 00 2 20,2 40,3 00,3 20, 340,400 420,440,600 520,540,600, 620,640,700 720,740,800 830, 900, 930,10 00. fn? , and 1110 p.m fob aorjirr TKBiroa. Leave Ale.*.-_dria for Moont Vernon, week daya, 5 45, 656, 7 56, 861, 1025, 11 26, a. m.* 12 25, l 25, 2 io, 330. 4 40, 6 36, 6 30, 7 85, 8 60, 9 60, 10 50 w 11 60 p. m. Pundays?7 <*', 8 30. 930. 10 30, 11 30 a. ro.. 12 30, 1 30. 2 30, 3 30, 430, 630, 630, 780 8 46 and 1" 16 p. m. SCHB-UU! FOB ALKX_*I>RI_ CITY OAB. KOBTHBOTJRD. Leave Ferry Wharf 8 16, 8 41, 9 10, 9 60 10 25,11 00, 11 35 a. m.; 12 30, 1 05. 1 35. 2 06, 2 45, 3 30, 4 05, 4 36, 5 06, 5 45, 6 30 7 06, 7 46, 8 26, 9 00. 9 40 p. ra. BOUTHBOHND. Leave Ppring Park 8 05, 8 80, 8 66, 9 39 10 10, 10 46, 11 20 a, m.; 12 15, 12 60 1 20, 1 60. 2 30, 3 16, 8 60, 4 20, 4 60. 6 80 fi 05. ft hO 7 *?*.. ? 10. B *>? f g.*. 10 m P ~ Washington boutbern 1.) Behednle in efiect Nov. 7,1909. Tralis leave Union Statinn for Waahi'v and po^nU north at 7 13, 808, 8 23 snd * ?* a. m 1. .1, 230, 807, 818, and 11 o. p. m., daily For Fredericksburg, Ricumond and point' ?outh at 4 37, 7 43 (local). and 10 22 a. ra? 12 00, 4 22, 4 42, 6 18, 6 07 and 7 42 p. ra. Acoommodatiou for Frederic?sbu/M o. 518 p. m. aily. Notb:?Time of arrival* and deparmr* and connection* not truaranteed. _W. P. TAYLOR, Traffic Manager 8TRA_MEB8. MARYLAND. DELAWARE AND VIR _o-a- __v_.l. .ANDING8, Oniilne and appointmenta nnexoellod Fralght for BaJtimore, Phlladolphla aa v?w York sollcitad and handled wilh cara. Through ratee and bills of lad ing i_ned. Single fare to Baltlmore, $2,60; round trlp 13.60. -taterooma, one way, $1.50. Meala. 60c REABDON A GRIMEft, Agaxtta, Vnnt of r'ameron atreat._ Potomac & Chesapeake Steamboai* Company. NEW NOR.OLK LINE On an After October 14 HTKAMKIt ST. JOIINS. PotTHBOUND?Tueaday, Thnraday and Sat nrday. Leavaa Waahington from 8tb *-t wharf, 5 p. m.'Alexandria. Cameron at. wbarf, 5: 0 p m.; Colonial Beach, 10 p. m. Arrive* Old Point, 6 a aa.; Norfolk. 7 a. m. NoBTHBOrKD?Suaday, Wednesday and Friday. Leavea Norfolk, Co'nme'ce at. dock, I p m.; Old Point, 5 p. ra ; Colonial Beacb, 12 midnight, Arrive* Alexandria, 5:30 a. m,; Washing'ou, 6 am. Connection* at Colonial Beach and Waah? ington with local ateamera for Potomac river landings. At Norfolk and Waahin ton with linaa diverging, Fare, one way, $2.00; ronnd trip, $.3 00. W. B. EMMERT. Vice Praa. and Gen. Mgr. W. F. CARNE. Jb.. Gen. _gt. REARDON A GKIMEH, AgenU, Alexandria. General Insoraoee Agency LAURENCE STABLER, Raasa Na. 4f Barka A Harbart Bldf. Tba corapanie* rtpreaeutad |_ tbis offio* tuavaaaset* of over $100,000,000. Amoaf atk*rs an ; Hartford Flra Insaranca Ca Llvarpool A London & Qlokx i?Etna Insuranca Ca. Nerthern Asauranca Ca. Sarintflald Flra * Marlaa. Prompt attention givan to adjaatracm ot lo**?* and aii matter* oonnaet*. witb inaar ??ca _ *s?i?i ? JOHW P. ROBINSOBT, GKO. S. FaKNCH Preaident. SecreUry. Alexandria Fertilizer and Chemical Compaiy. ai^-rr^acTTjBZBs or Feitilizer8, Fertilizer Ma terials & Sulphuric Acid, Ask your deaier for the Alexandria Fer. tillxer dt Chemical Co.'b ProdncU. _ C?pa?lty: SO.OUO tons p*r annom. rrincaa* Street and Potomac River Wharf. Aia_u>dria.?.Virglnla. ?_kL!U_*. J__fi__ bail<ia-, A,ab nrakar* aod r_M_ttr<i_*w, noaa >a any b*tter tban ^WJipfs afaTi laf,t of Cod LiTW Oil, 60$