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foi v .is snd years 1
un.i i ?tn.. ompany
lts.-ir with a suitable pai
aad le! ?a i a have u mov< m u on
sari
of the Carolina read which, almost ;
ly, ?in ?ea.i to di i --i a commodatlon
> <>iei our 1 VVe ma)
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l>ii li of the Soin will l?' ar<
thai it %mii pul Itaelf on -? better foot?
ii>K here In the oapltal of the Old Domin
ion i st ite te a bit u it Is Indebted
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The provision thai the
and pott i rosal i ompanii :- ha?
iiiiui.. h. i ledatlon of I
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Thejr Uyr-I Su. Itablc
t<> a t.\w of our population, \
the trai'k'i of th.- Alleghai * i ..!
reeaeved fren theti preaeal location,
th. i;\ i -, |tn Ital ra ? n
only appear t>> inm-h t,, ti. r gdvtgd
i.ut v.ui t>? !.ir ssore aooessJble
-< to it win i?- snap i.\ waj
Street* At pressai the train? or t!.. Al
\ roed ?n, on. a an obstacle to
" v. i to and from the !i\i.isu . ? sta
tion. Ho. tin- Isaprevesaeats that are te
kg made her? t>y the ? beaapaahe and <>h!?
Ossnpeap win not only t.* u m fetal to the
patron? of that ?Teat roat| but ,t
ally, to the patron? of the Ailantl? -Coesl
lin,-, and those of th. ksburg
roag. atea.
Two companies are asking our City
" ''"1 for terminal franchises. The
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five lines or lees, ft: In i pai lead
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,)
au ?mmendlng candidates for
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Wf 1>\T.S1>AY.MARCB 1. 1899.
\\ H \T OF THE i i i i REI
Ti'
lag tl . P tlon adopti d by
the ' ' i
)i . ?. ' id n W Ington M
m
In harmony ? Ith t1
.|.. 'i Ine i ild down by the
: . laers of the republic, and Itei ited and
i. it* rat? i bi u and
patriots Who :" , ?. .| thl :t.
firm a cardli
of ?n government, which v.
lated in"? writti n
jiniii'i.ii tribu? al In Ihe land .'
tury ago, and v- lu h ha i never 1
tlofl drunk on Ihe wine
of imp. rails? i they n lleve the
Democratic membi rs ol from
the odium of count? violation of
th.- ). - gave as I
tahlng up arm n. In our
view, bowi wo d not have
mad? a i ... ' irther und
adopted al ? lhi i. lution
down to the point where II maki
estloo . to a proti This
course would have accentuated Ihe
Imperien itlc pronoun? menl i mbr.*n d In
the declaration and i tuat were
; t. d, and t < ild have emp
) . . i .. m. mbi '. ol the i
that the Cub in n olut loi bind i
llut this apart. The qi whnl
li RoinK' t--. be the ] of the
a 'tlon of the caucus? No one i xpi
House to adopt . the
minority of the 1 i immll
t- were Instru? led t > u?.
?ii. nee to tint insti m lion i mat
let Stops th" I- . I !:: rel) 1 ! 1 li
To all intent It will amount
le nothing m i perfunctory
; Ing of the 1 ?. in-., rats in the i >
?.ii r.. el i
Vltel . Is, does th
llverenci of I - k to the
J :
shall be ki ! i tllve and m of the
t -i which the l ?. mo
? > befoi th.- people in
l 'Are ih.- declaratl in mid tin- i
i ..ne tbe l. !' the
Demo. hi in t?o- i
*. ilgn?
\\v , arm stly trusl so With ii" i l
tlon of the treaty by Spain, and in di
Pi -
Idenl M.Kinl. y will be afford i
lh m ev< r bel - amp
init-i.ir ol the Constitution, ai I
lnni i I up to
this time, he may be ti I
oppoi
fullest. With what maj n iblj
expected ol him along this line, and the
grlndlns tan itlon ids poll? idows,
h- ru.iv. we believe, >< depended upon to
i m -
to, th'- Democrats, if the latter will do
k< ping th.
i and forcing it to the front.
and Ohio Company W
unit" Its three roads under the n
depot which is to froi
sad the BJcaaao I
Carolina Company daaeroi to ski
barg to this ci
. , t pot eomewfe
. r tII ir Main or Bread itf
-',1 the old st charlee Hot
perty ard ether property la thai
tad Oh
deal of property
down Main street and m other ne
but M be sed to teg
franchie? grantvJ it thre? yeera i
. have plan
i la- t ?ty from the. river, at"
to bridge <'.'': . Main, Franklin, am
i an of them eoi
tar? h'-ie . ?m? in
or rladud work and depot sad
buildings. Both of them win benefit
;:,, hmond, in turn, w
sur", win do -:t by them
The i tnat the on
,,f th? : n !' at? will be t
town Of S ?rout
. ' , ami Ohio
?.i,,, idy gr ?a Ing in Impoi
d. f> b.
link m a big system exte
into the far South.
i :!.! be made b
itl rn read.
other ro . thai might * Ish to coa
u would be a gl< I ?g ff,r
m mil. We should not only have et
>na that are now denied ua
tien C
?ty in t be ta Ighborhood of thi l ' i
,. v.' ??.i b< gri atly enhanced.
th? Chesai
iii,i i dia. < ompanli - both
we think there can be no d
K\i" ndlturc each afford
loubti tl ' vld< nee of 'Ii- lr pi '
?s wh' ther thej can
r and unite in one '! pot at I
of -|l ,
seem manlft t, bui we hi
-, tin general wli
i
to which
are noi advised, and cannot
ihess i
te, Riehmon I I r
; -.!_'. 'I'll" out
. : a > ar or
. not only hav? i ifaotoi y
- , ia w line o;
?ng up ' rn trade to the en
i manu
iwhlle, th- "|.l H nail Mills bt
- m th" face
irth, and In t h> ir plu > will s
which
to Richmond's maaufactui
y and make brtghl and bus;
borhood which for many ?
... n th.- picture of decay.
Itl 111 IRD K1PLISQ.
The i.. ding public o, th" i ivllia a .
i\\..it with interest the outcome of
roU9 malady which has prostra
?Cudyard F Ipllng. The I t deci
. :i him flash like a meteor kcrosa
-ki. s of 1 ho llterat y woihi. ami tboi
1 evr
(if he is apart ,i> h<
ill y i ,-,i t ? r- promise.
I ol !l oil '
Ineni tnd In Europe, v. ho maintain 1
Kipling la I' o ii.- pi.|n am
nil it hors, And ai mi
" to 1
. .. with matui
nid .-?.III to the literature ot th" Eng]
"in-ii.nonunaent whi h will
-.'
or manner, th" famous yoi
! man who now battles tot life
- of ;'4 i i a man of Illimitable v
?atillty. With thai self-confidence wh
s born of ability, he ha a boldly pluni
:. '.i of literature, in pt.
ltd v. i ii n equal ability, r
he in fit lier restricted him if
nodeln or precedents. Only a few wei
p."in '"I'll" Wh
\lan*s Rurden" appea i - ,l to i ti
mild sensation in ri?. literary and polttli
iv.ulil. lake all hi? ether productioi
lh.- vei wt 11- i ol t.?r and wide, a
while ' nlstic to thi
.r millions, there are i. w t.. gainsay t
ni' i it of i effot Mi i u hard
finlshi ti th.-. uasin? Ins "Truce of t
l:, ar" when Kipling, who
apparently survey? the world,
to take m hand "the sullen, silt
! Il 111.
No oti" win, i- touched by ths beautlf
i ni-lime t an evt r forget Kipling
"Recessional," which was prompted i
the Queen'? jubile", or fail to appr?cia
n humor of his "Fuzzy WUXZ)
a poem descriptive of the Soudai exp
ditlonary force. The following, from tl
I., I m 11 I v..
i Ii nt, is Inlmltab
'"E's ail 'ot sand and ginger when allv
Ami ' ; n< rallj i bammln'
ti. ad,
i a duchy, 't-'s a lamb,
i j -rubber Idloi ?n thi
I the on'y thing mat doesn't curt
Poi a i .ni' nt " ni m- n infanti ee
r tht mo i i i
are m - : merit with hi i
though a i. v. o? i ht m may have Ii
among Americans on account of the <il
1, ,'ts U! . !. II" has \.-t to Wilt?
so lar as we have seen, lat Is commoi
or lacking In ori.rb ,llty.
?1. an. , all in '
* > repi nt it ?v.- ...
their country, the people .-t thi t
. : oui -in
author. He mai i led Misi -
i It r, au Amerl .m Kill, who for mai.
ided in Rochester, N. \
H.-r brother, W o!< .?tt I
'''; m ::d ami with hin
i ated ' 'i he Na .. I novel o:
Ami i hau and In- i
..ais brother-in-law, was a mai
ot unusual i i ed befon
a y, .', . Th
who think I ais du? to ,
ov< i work in lit'i.ay lues.
Another brother of Mrs. Kipling's?
1" attj : i t tO have Kutten
along so pleasantly with hi? English
.. In lh' summer of UN tht- publli
I with Interest ot a squabbl? between
the tWO and tht sabs- cjueiit arrest of
Hal. atler, wh wag i h rged with threat? n
lug's Ufa a,a an ovtcom? ol this
: tly brought suit
. Kipling for all. Kid malicious pros
ecution and falsa erreat. The damages
ar? placed by iii?- plaintiff at B3o,OM, The
whole affair has been most distasteful to
Mr, Kipling, and it is to be hoped that
bis illness ami recovery ma) patch up tin?
family quai rt i.
'iii.- \- nog Bagltahmaa is sxtremely re
tletiu and appaarg to shrink from noto
riety, indeed, timre have been many who
misconstrue hi* dlfndsnce and attribute.
pride ?ngeader?u by mocase b?
this U it Ray, Kipling us an author Is
the delight Of the hour, and the prices !..
command? In literary marts are aim.,.-:
fubuloua.
MOM M M \ TIlAPrF.D.
Whether the plB?tHllhT will ?e able
to produce en >ur)i evtdenes to tonvlct
Roland 15. Mollneux when bis trial comes
on* is u ajaestion; but, se fir. it has shown
a eonSsrfel tilgte" <.f aetuteaes?.
At the Coroner's Inipi.st Corniih waa
never under serious suspicion by the ofrl
whil? Mollneiix always was. yet
it,:,, - id.-tri. t - Attoraey Oahoeaa'a
agai aas ?ras harsh Upward? Cornish whil*
it was ion "lllatory towards Mollneiix.
it turns out, however, that this Was the
attorney*? stiatesry. it was believed to
be SBBSntial to the sueeess of the ti
cation th-t .Moim.,ix sfaoaM be put a?.
-
Thus, while I'oinlsh was brow-beaten
and Inthxddated, Moltneox was coaxed
and coddled. I rnlsh was made
i.,t". He believed hltne"lf In Imml
danger, and this ?mbotdeaed him to
acuse Mollmux more daringly tot?" b?
had ever before done. On the other hend,
under lh? srotllfylng treatment given
him, Mollneiix. who h id before been
ver] wary, b?casse confldenl and i-ommu
niiativ. Without knowing what he waa
doing, be contributed many links to the
State's chain of evident a
Before th* Assistant Dl trie! Attoraey
in this "litt!? game" Mollneux had,
by advice of counsel, refused to i
under dictation to afford specimen? of
his handwriting for examination by ex
perts. Fut under ? iptng pra?
ha wrote all tl d.
This waa a stupendous blunder upon his
part, ami Ii have been consent? 'i
to by his counsel, Mr. Weeks. "With all
this writing in their ham!-, seven ex?
in handwriting were able to com?
to the poi ?Uve conclusion that the In
criminating letters and the add
on the Cornish package were written b>
Mollneux. But this was not all. Ht i k
man, the keeper "f the offic? where Mo?
lint m r. Dted a. pri\ ite letti r-bok, poi I?
lively identified Mollneux as tha man
who had come to hla p!.i<" time and
for answera to his foi
??ists. And so, in one day, the attitude ot
th? District Attorney changed. Instead
of smoothing Mollneux'? way, anil treat?
Ing Mm as an inn,,,-, n1 person, thai oftlt t
turned upon him wit ii a Hero m i, \
and precision which must have n
Mollneux'a heari sink within him.
That an entrapping policy wa
there can be no possible doubt, tin- D
tint I I i Bird Gardiner,
ii mself admits if in a, letter published in
the New Vork Journal of yesterday.
We are noi prepan d to ext? nd sympathy
to Mollneux, but we must say that we
feel sorry for Cornish, it la conceded
body that be Is an inno
man; bat think what he bad to en
dura day after dap! Tha prosecuting offi
cers as min h as said to him, "Thou art
th? man," and ho suffered visibly under
th* si "lnii.k; accusation. Most Of the New
York newspapers, however, stood by Cor
nish and soundly berated the prosecution
for taking side>. with Mollneux, S
they were not "up to" OardinAPs and
"little pmif." But Corn
all righl now, who- Mollneux la In n i
ite si tait it i- sold thai he ln-ars
n;, bravely, showing little concern, while
hia i.r old father and moth? r ar" almo
hi. i t-broken. \ wife, It I
t., be doubted lhal deep <
Her status in the i ...-. h is nui >. t been
clear!; defined, sin- sent Barnet ti
and a tender note of sympathy while h"
wa? in bed during his last I
With no other evidence than thai which
1st now b> fore the i do l ' b
Hi \ ' the pi : oni r i ould bi convicted of
the murder of Mrs. Adams or Ba
either; bal it la sate I pose that th?
pi h et utlon has not yet d I its h i
fully. The t. tlmony of Heckman, from
whom MO
hoy, and thai of th. handwritli
w.'ih enougl to authorise the Coroner's
Jury to bring in the verdict thai it did,
?nd ht m-., r , - able thai i orne i f
the State's evldei was withheld. !3y the
way, it i rather an odd
thai one Joi ph N Early, a member ol
i he Coroner's lury, i tated to "tl
the verdlcl i
den -ti, thai he thought their v rdld would
i to be held as well
m uxl
The New York Tribune. In an article
hi ided "No Terms to Filipinos," says:
"Th? government may negotiate with
another government, it can .-nt.-r into no
uch n la t Ion* w Ith Irri aponslble I
?m,i felons Toward them it can show no
phase but that of giera reprei Ion."
Again:
"If Aguinaldo and 1rs f, How cut-throat?
and Incendiarle? and his unhappy dupea
want terms all thej havi to do la to sub
mit thet ?lawful a ithority ol
the United Stati
And again:
"For the rebel who lay? down Ids nrm?
lion is alwaya merciful. To tin
defiant rebel in arma i la rent
unrelenting."
The metamorphosis of the "gentle Fili
pino patriots" Into "brawlers," "felon-- "
". ut-throats," "li
..-is," ?s one of th" n
able Hi evi r occurred in tht
history ol I he b iman
To the line That Until III* llenrt.
(Blanchi i Jndaay, in thi im.)
Aurora. In hi
' lame n> ntly i 'ei the hill.
The slumber of thi lark she broke.
?n the bot :-;li ah
"i : left the iorekl atlll.
Bhe hatin .1 bi : anklt s i j tha mi re
Belon \ on bell of fii ;
i ?f pi r no 1
The stars had fit d, tie- sky w.
The sun but seal ' e astir.
Whi n lo! were all at iwn
The
You stood Upon this dew j law n,
I r golden I - itdld the dawn,
Atni swept mi
I iifortinitlte Mini lUent ?tied.
Ml INTERET, VA . Ft bruary
clal i The In im ti am] i taki i
In . hargi b. r by the authoritiei
ol Highland 1 ? ts ol
r Carpi m. i, been Identified as Phlllj
vs..rut,., of Rosi ill District, llaltlmore
M.i. \\<^ frequent allusions t.. ,M]
Town" led Mr. Carpenter t" commui
with tha p tmaster it Towsen Station
B limon . win. seal an edv : M
which John Woriln? sought Informatiot
as to th? a*h< reabouta of hia broth"
Philip, who wandered from his bom?, h
Rosi dab i rtetrli t, Baltimoi
n. 1K97. Mr. Carpenter has v.i
John Wot line, and It Is hoped that th'
unfortunate man may soon be In th<
ol his friends.
Dentil of a \eiiernbl?- I,nil).
id hay \.\. February M (8)
M:s. Catherine Orayaoa, widow ol Wtl<
ham F Qrayeon, died Of pneumonia al
an early hour this moralag at th,- beau
of her niece, Mrs i>r. J. u Brumbaeb
mar Hop? Mills, in this counts. Mrs
Qrayeon waa perhaps th? second eldeel
person In th? Couaty, having reached bei
Hd year on the 7th day of the present
month l'|. t.. her last 111'
feyed KOo.l health uml w.i? quit?- SCtlVl
anil vigorous. She bad I'.-en fur in.u;,
years a member of the Old-Scnool Baptist
church, and leaves a "on. Mr. W. E. Qray
son, publisher of the Warren "
Fiont Royal, Va.
Dr. Hull's (?ugh V>ui> works rron.
dera for an asthmatic soften Try it
Vi 11.1,1 l'Mil ItG.
Heal Batata Sal,*?l'eraennl nn?l
??enerii I.
WILLJAMSBURO, ya. rebruary 0.
(8p< of the largest real i
il.-als made in the county for a long time,
was closed to-day. The farm lelonuing
to Dr. <; orge \. Henkln?, of this place,
ami located Depot, James
City, : .. ??.is.-d by a western man
It Is th.- Intention <>! the
i* ' ICt With a
a wlre-fen . onvert Into a stock
farm. He ? 111 bring on with !
on the
Ida.,-.
Deputy-Sheriff Walker Ware arrived
i t evening from Toano with
! i In custod) D gs la charged with
i ? ndi Ids ' i be
fore Justice Whlttaki r, i mlna
and was e< at on to I
!: Idge Is n 1 to live.
. neai > and are well
known In that , inty. Thi y
, I pen it lends, and thi
i a friendly tussle.
1 ' tter frf-m the
attorney of the Tss Title Company, ..f
Radl | h- will be hi i
th.- next few days to com] '
i mal representative! About eight)
applications for real estai were til- d
at this place by the "land
A lai and drying-kiln will
be erected o? Tarmouth creek, by Colonel
R, M. Rli hardson, of Hampton, who pur?
Ick and tiU- plant al thai
cash
An Arti Ian v II i
. an i be pn mi^.-s of
i j
Councilman A. Probasco left for Rich
mond tin-, morning on private buslni
HI - Bi ' . (Jam tt, of Halifax, who
been \i Ithag relatives here, b ft for
homo yesti rday morning.
Mr. i. w. i-ii te, Ji . and Mr Robert t..
Spencer will go over t., Bmlthfleld
morrow ?>n a fox-hontlng trip, as the
guests of the Bmlthl ?'
They will iak<- abt
thi m, and esp
day.
Mr. Bpencer Henley, who I- attending
the University College of Medicine, I
mond, Is h visit io his mol t. i.
who ha - h* "ii quite sick.
Mi Kate 1 amb, from Toano, Is vl-it
Ing at the home oi Mr. II. (1, Bj
Francis sti
i '.o i ' ' A
nd Mr. John A. Harne?!, of
James City, a member of the Hoard of
visors, were hi re to-da>.
The Coll. Pin u ce and Executive i om
;. whii h were previ nted from mi t
iwing to 11 n i 111 i
In re Man h
%?. 1ST MORE LIGHT.
That Hi?* Vertuet of'FreSorlekehnva
\ , :.i ,_Hrl.Uo Hire.
tEDERICKBBVRO, VA.,
to whether or not the i Ity Bhall
an i i . .1 in the
prop . At heai
d.
The Richmond, Erederleksburg and Po
tomac railroad brld
i ks from an
Tim? ly disco vi i y, how -->. t
?. i ?mis dan
? *?
Mrs. Rtsuart's ite-iunntlon.
BTAUN PON, VA . F<; I
i -
to tie- Board of Tru nation
gg leSSCC and |
i '< male Institute, the ?h jol of
two Virgl -'
y? .u - Mi-. Stuart b the h.-ad
Under her dl
the I I In numbei .
i to its hlthei '
rail, d
r Mra. Btu irl - 111 be
-i bj rtie i:...ird of Trust?es, of
i ?dent and
Bishop Randolph u. pri s ben II
,riv convi nes here In June, in the
? i lie Mr-, Btu ut mil conduct the
Institute . re.
tin || felt on every hand that
: h.-r relations to the In?
sYHllnma ?ahrr
WINCHESTER, VA., February is -
(Special.) l?r. T. Clayton Williams
of Winchester's ne et prominent physl
m Lala Baker, tha ai.m
pUahed daughter of Mrp. Edmonta Baker
w.r? married by the Rev Dr. Orammer
of Christ's shureh, at .". o'clock this eva
nlng. The event ems tha social sui
of tha season. The couple 1-ft on ti?
evening train for the North, where th*?
will spend their honeymoon.
OA9TOHIA.
Bean the j* to Kind Ylu Hjvb Alean Bought
ti ^-F.Su&Wiat.waim)
k and .lob Printing neatly executed
al the Dispatch Printing House.
J. M. FOURQIREAN & CO.,!
113 East Broad Street,
So many have rorn^
to us that we pick out ,1
few from here antl there
ADVANCE SPRING SHOWINGS.
just to show the trend of the season. They're all ehic and jaunty in their way. bearin,
about them an unmistakable tone of style and newness. They 11 be of interest to many who
may desire to have their wardrobes replenished before the season opens
Irish popMNs-The popular silk. II
Tile finest pOSalble Shades IP the fol
lowing colors: Cray. Crocus, Pink. S-il
forlno, Turtjuolee, ?Rose, Lettuce, Suma
tra, and Violet; and the price, $1 pi r
yard.
TAFFETAS >Aa much sought kfl
as ?-ver. ' extra freights In
the grente^t showing of colorings we
ever carried: Saiin and Two-Toned;
White and Black; T'e. per yard.
satin DUCHESS The lateel spring
shades; mu. h In demand for wall
l t .Aid.
WH ITU SATIN DUCHESS?A spe
cial and extraordinary value; ?i $r. ||
quality, by actual teat, for I- i? r yard.
DRESS TRIMMINGS An elabora!
nenl the most up-to-date ?'
patterns; appllqui I hands, and
.-. ; pieces, In Black and Colors; jet'
i lllc and j. v..-i effects
and Sti I. All popular pri- I d.
EMBROIDERED ROBE 81
Imported, veej handsome, new color
ings, two toned emhroldery with do?
a appliqu?e; pri?e, 190 pet suit.
SPRING BUITINGS- Imported.
checks and strip? olor?
styHsh; ?i S per j
ENGLISH CHEVIOTS Por tailored
gowns, unrivalled for style and wear,
Sumatra. Vai.- Blue, Lichen Oreen,
and Castor, .'..'-?lieh width; Be. perl
yard.
WOOL BUITINOS In Grays and
Browns. Checks, Plaids, and Herring
.?lor.-.I suits and gOlf
skirts; good weights; Wc. ?per rard.
VELVET CORDBTTE All i
for waists and 'cycling mi?is; El
yard.
C \l.l?'. ' >" : ' I \-- " '" '
Ground, F
. now sprl Hlvi ly
the grade thai sells ala
now : .'.' per yard.
NKi'KW EAR, An
ment of Natty Club TU?. ?
the; Solid C '
PUFFS. FOUR? IM HAN
TB Tu ti..
and colorings, extra meterla
workman hip; 1
LADIES' PUFF Tl
In Strl
LADIES' Bl i
crushi
full rhowlng;
TAILORED
; the mu
and
with i
appllq
I
J. M. Fourqurean & Co.,
113 East Broad Street,
113 Fast Broad Street.
AFE
URE
PEEDY
"IE. LECLIIR'S
FAMOUS FRENCH REMEIY
Never Fails.
ENOORt? IT THOMIMI.
Tvc'tlty-five 8 cent sUnir? brin*?. tri?l pu.'-art lod
convine?!, the BMtt <k.T':cal cf thtir wnndritsi pr?p
rocs. Addcm I.hC i air Pill lo-, L'. .v Asm?.
SOSTOS, Msfl N Ii A. i ,,rr?ipopdei:ctCnnftdertia
aid rrturoed by tn?il with trill ptoklfr Scud .
a. i'imp* f i I'amprilrt eostSiniBg Valnattle
l.iii.tttiiiii.. .
For suis In Richmond by POLK M1I?
LKH DRUG CuMi'AN?.
my 1l-W.F*Rii&tTii.ThAPa3tawftalt.nr
M'MUNN'S
ELIXIR OF OPIUM
Is a preparation of the drug, by wfelcti its
Injurious effects are removed, while th?
valuable medicinal properties ara retain
ed. It possesses all the sedativ?, anodyne,
and anti-apaamodlc powers of opium, but
produces no sickness of the stomach, no
vomiting, no osstlvei aa no headache,
In acuto nervous disorders it Is an Invalu
able remedy, and 1? recommended by the
best physicians.
B. FERRETT, Agent,
lil'J Pearl St.. Now York
(my ai-Ha&Wlwtalrm)
IT IS VERI Ii \i:i> :'> STAND IDLY
I .
loctor. An
.Mb ni) i\. v.) ,!..n -, man
?toro there for to come u n
. sick with croup Not
finding tho doctor In, he lefi word for
me at once un his i- I urn
also bought a I Chambei
. which h? h ped
relit t until the dot 'or shotdd
In i few houi i n irneii
. , . , tor need not i ome, as the child
a mu.
Is, save ih
mend? d ' 'h imbi rlaln - C >ugh Kemedy to
their i Ighbot - and frtei la intll h? ha - a
demand for i" from thai par! of
| -. all drui -
mh 1-W.SatftSun
Mil I IM.-.
" 'riir \\\(a:. Mr?ET'l?fa "1 THF
HUOVBN MERCANTILE COMPANY
Id at the ci nip.it y'a office, over
National Hank of Virginia, Eleventh and
Richmond, Va., on WED
N L'SD \ V Mari k A.
U W. T. HOOVEN,
fe 23-2w md Treasurer.
Ill ilMBSfi IHAMB,
D' i LATlON '
. by m\ "Sate Mi thud'
ithln thlr
\\ rite f.,r
RICHARD OU
\ KR, Hanker and til oXei.
I Wit
PROPOSALS.
THE JOSIAH SIMPSON GENERAL
HOSPITAL, NEAR FORT MONROE
VA., Kebru A!.i.l ' I'Ri '
POSAI?S, in ti
here until 12 o'cloi k (M), MARCH
ano then opet
Inch wrought Iron pipe, i fui
ition. i nltt '.
i
proposals or an) pal t thi
envelo]
nt J. j
HOWEL.L g
7
SUTHERLAND
SISTERS'
hah: i.kou i:i: \ . 'i
M AIT ( I.l \M |.
are the only proper itloi -na', will resn-rs
the b;iir toits uriuitial beaittiy condition.
AT ALL UUt'i.t.i
dlyj
?3EERY S
DUW-T
* '^r,
Will Eradicate WORMS
FROkffTHEHUMAN BOOY
PRICE25r!?= ?ER VIA?*
(ap ?-W* Sa ly)
INfcf
OF
(fe 17-F.SatAW136t)
S Xanthine,
I Professor Hertz's fi rest dor ,
man Hair Restorative, i
. will give you hetter (
I satisfaction than any
? preparation for the hair i
you have ever tried.
f Itwillremovethe dan
druff, make the scalp
clean and healthy, and '
impart new life to the '
hair. '
l
The highest testimonials of its .
mt ?its ?re given.
All druggists, Price fi.eo, <
Insist on f?cttii j
PASan) (
g??4g>M*aV>?#*?'?" ? ' "" "* " " 'H
I
SEED.
CLOVER, TIMOTHY,
ORASS SEED,
NORTHERN (iHOWN
seed potatoes,
SF.ni) OATS, CORN, Etc
We make <i specialt
Grade FIELD SEI l>. i
large quantities, andar? prepared
t,i ?take low prices, quality consid
ere i'. Il rite us when buy ing.
N. R. SAVAGE k SON,
GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS,
KltHMOM), VA.
(fe ?-Sa.WAw-'.'m,
J?abies
Thrive On It
Little Book INFANT
HEALTH'Sent FREE,
Should he in Every House.
fl.Y. CONDENSCO MILK CO.
NEW YORK.
b
EAlirnontiry
ILJAIR
l*tl
?Jl
dedai ip
?alatitlall
*Krntn, J-. S?MM
raws ce., \?
ft i: : i
PEBaos \i .
..ond. Y.i I
IN CONMKyUKNCK '" "> 1
h' .i ih I I, .. ? .luh.
R. w ILLIAM8 n
s? itie up the mei
fore condu ted by i -.i Rli l
her i-1?'i
JOHN UOJR KItS
Mil It K.
THIS IS TO IlSrORM THE PUBL1
In geni : - ions In pal
tlcular, that th re li bul ONE THE JK1
i'!-:i:s? ?n LAt'N : one e >
rh und*
thai Hi
sold .ut to -m..'..-- laundry, or ! um.:;
' hjauinli i- .- .i- .lie ,.,-.il it),- sain
ng i fids* Ig? -em. My wuKur
a.- all plainly l< 5 i
"THE .ii>'H.?:.~.i.. LAI S'DRl
"THE JEFl '.MM
.ind I have no lrani>n wltl
on it
Our 'phone In _ :.,; OLD < ?N'l.V
Till: JEFE RH?N LAt'NDRY
R " \\ ILUOEROD, l'ronrletor.
fe n-Sun&\V7t
I X Look! Look! Look!
I ? THIS WEEK.
' i dozen Beaatifnl
? blew, 18c.
* Large lilass Pitt
? l.;i- i? Kam Boili i -
I E ttri Heav)
Brooms, 16c.
I BOc. Aga< Dis! I
? week, 28c.
? Good Toile! P :
i 3c.
? ? Bes! Waffle Iroi
if |3 Toilel Seta, $1.8
if ?Mi, I ?inner Beta (coi
i f p?ete), li
' f $8 China Tea s.
f ( 'oal-Vaaea, < !oal-8cuttl< r,
1 f ( !oal Shovela, Pendei
, I Pire Hete all al !? - th
111 tory price to cloae thei
t Miller China Co.,
? ID! [?ST BROAD STREET,
J Bet. First md Second.
B?e??-a>?aJ
-. ;.-?.
WOOD'S
SEED?
Wood's naine-Qrown
Seed Potatoes
ar?* unqu-'itionahly tlw h.--'
io?-i for Southern ?.Innung (
tot-s an* grown espeelstl]
[,..-. | || - I M| ;
Maine, SI 1 ?r- i. .*. : '
ntformlty and lar..
th- .-.uth an- pTantina
toes, v> sad s
VA. SECOND CHOP PO l'ATOI -
1,'ripwn from Man..
! < r-.;> resB
rywh?-r?\
Wood'? Descriptiva Seed Cat
laforaaatli
I'riif- quoted m., a r. .
T. W. WOOD & SONS.
SEEDSMEN, Richmond, \ a
The l.arg' ?t 5e<d
Home In the
South.
VltAV
THfc
Galcski
OPTICAL CU.
at our an II know D *>:
? | Bvt.;- thing rellabls si
gUai I
'ennyroyal pills
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Orders tor printing s?;.' '
I pauta Compenj ?rill be glvea * ? "
, tentton.