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ONTHESTUMP IN VIRGINIA Scnalor Danicl Makes a Great Speech at Tazc wcll. FIRST VISIT FOR MANY YEARS Barksdale and Anderson Givc Scott County Democrats Three Hours of Campaign Issues. (Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) TAZEvVELL, VA., Oclober 81.?An au dience of betweon flve and slx hundred of iho best peoplo of Taaowell county lislened for luliy tiiree hours thls after? noon to u masterly address by Senator John \V_ Daniel, in Ihe courthouse. ThO house wns packed Lo the utierinost, many peoplo being forced to stand during tlie entire speecu und a numuer more not . able to guin enu-anco to tho hall. The spea*.er held hls auaieuco spell bound untll the ciose of his address. Mr. j-ianiel besun 1ns upteeii hy say ing mai thls \u_ lils tirsi visit io la_.e ,well tor twchty-tiirec years, and that be was fciafi ot uie upporiAmlty io uuuresa , an auaience ol cuuuied Tazewell county cltizens.- Ho recaneu a visit to Hon. U. H. Poery, ol Ugden, Uiah, a tornier Tuae well citizen nt wnlch tune ne protnlftod Mr. Peery io deliver a speech in Xaze well, and that he gladly uccepted the in vltation when offered hlm. DEMOCRATS UR.OWINO. Mr. Daniel saiti tnat tliere wero a great many more Democrats in Tazewell now than when he first vlsited here, and that a slmllar condition existed in all parts of ihe country. I would not appeal to men's teehng, sald tlie speuker, but to their resson, patriotlsm and onlightejh^ ed self-lnterest. Tlie Repuollcans have almost stbpped critlcislng tho government of Virginia because the Democrats have so adriiinislered tlie government that the Republicans havo had nothlng to criti cise. The taxes have been reduced as low as possible; the llnances of Uie State have been weil mannged, and Vtrginia* debts have been taken care of. The Democrats of Vlrglnla have recently re? duced the Stato taxes 25 per ot-nt. so that the farmer can take tlie 25 cents and put it ln his pocket, or use it upon his family. The good book says there is no perfect, said the speaker, but. Re? publican spelibinders seemed to have be licved this statement. Mr. Daniel said that the rough rlder President who severely criticised Thomas Jetlerson as one of the worst of Presl- i dents and the author who wrote the book i vaying In its that Shakespeare was not a I poet. could get together and have a rough j rider time. > TERR1TORY WITHOUT BLOOD. The spqaker said that Jefferson had acquired the terrltory of Louisiana with? out the loss of a life or the siudding of a drop of blood. He also showed lhat under Democratlc administration more , terrltory had !_"_?< acquired lhan under j the Republican administration and that j the Republican party was dead aiid ln ' its stead had sprung up an imperialist party. Xei.her tbe Phiiippines nor Cu bn will ever be the home of Amerlca ns. said Mr. Daniel, because :hf climate is such that Aincrlcans cannot live in tho tropical country. The Unlted States army will not aJiow anw of Its officers to stay at elther place lo.nger than two years. The same Ihing is true of the Engllsli generals, who cannot live ln the tropical possesions of John Bull longer than three i years. The Amerlcan Tobacco Compaily has I adopted the same rule. not'allowlng Its cmployes to stay in Cuba but two years, ? conSequently we have tj_- use for the Phiiippines. We have pald $2.50 apieco for the Fllipir.os and have got them but don't know what to do with them. Mr. Danlel dwelt at some length on the tariff, saying that some Tazewell peoplo seem to tliink that the tariff was sunshine gold mines, c-tc. He said all taxes ought to be llmited to the expenses of tho government eco nomlcally ndmjjikri.crer!. In speaklng of the Philipplnps, Jie-s'a.fl that slx hundred rnillion dolljlrs had. been spent ln the ?? Phiiippines nnd not a cent bad been re? turned to this country,.but In its stead slck soldlers and dead onrs are nll tlio recompense recelved, for the expendiiure of so large a sum. BMPTY TREASURY. The speaker showed why the Congress of the Unlted States had adjourned In Manh insu-ad of July at Its last term. tdffre was a deflclt In the Treasury and that lf the long sesslon had been held ns usual, certaln bllls which were on the calendar would have been presented and passed, taking large oxpondltures, and tliat tlie Treasury of tlio 'Unlted States would have been emptlcd and thnt the Re? publicans \.would have suffered at the poll- for tlie bad managemnnt. _ The bills whleh would hnvo been callrd' tip> were the ship subsiuy and n blll fn bulldlng railroada in the Phiiippines. ?". erltlclsd Secretary Shaw, who ls tour ing th<. Southwest, for not saying any A\ frgefable FrcpnrationforAs slmilaling tlicFood andReguln ling thcSlouwclts tindBowels of Promotcs Digestion.ChecrPul ness and RcstCbiitatfiS neilher Opium.Morphine nor>Iincxal. KotTJaiicotic. 7*ctpt <*Ol*<AOrSAKUELPtrClBJi jilx.Smrut * Anue .frrit * Jrff/rrmiftt - _ /tiTtutnttaAJMa* fiStq.Sr+d. (tenfird .fligqr HKite>yrreAi narer. Aperfccl Remedy forConslipa Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoca Worms .CorivOlsions .Fcvensh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSimilc St'gnalurc of NEW YORK. ^;$*\Aw}rtrion11vv.-ol<l ? , The Kind You Have Always Bought i| Bears the Signature of m in Use For Over Thirty Years EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. thlng about the ro'.tenness ln the Post offlce Deparement and the Land Offlce. Mr. Danlel was frequently grceted with opplause. He goes from here to Roanoke, where, he spealcs to-morrow nlght. AT GATE CITY. Barksdale and Anderson Address the Democrats of Scott. (Sp?clal to The Times-Dispatch,) GATE CITY, VA., Oct. 31.?Senator Barksdale and Attorney-G'eneral W. A. Anderson *poke to a good crowd ut tho courthouse to-day. benator Barksda'e was introduced by A. K. Morrisoii ln an appropriale speech. The senator from Halifax held the attention of the audl? ence for une and one-half hours, dwcllir.g on the candldntes for Congress. He sald that Wysor was most able to represent tne Nlnth Dlstrlct, aiid declared thal Slemp hoped to buy his electlon to Con? gress. Ho said that Wysor would not accept tho cei-t.tlcate of electlon if tainted with fraud or votes purchased. Ile described the tariff and trust lssuc, and asserted that the race questlon was of vluil in? terest in the present campalgn. E. M. Carter lntt;oduced A.iorney-Gen eral W. A. Anderson ln eloquent remarks. The Attorney-Ge-ierui spott..' for ;oi.e u.,d one-half hours, holding his audience spell bound. He entered into the is^ues a_i..l made a favorable impression on his h&ar Rixey and Tucker. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) AX.EXANDRIA, VA., Oct. 31.?The flrat local Democratic mass meeting of the present campiitgn was held this eve? nlng ln the Opera House, wlth a'large audlence, Including many lu.dies. The meeting was held under the auj-pices of the Alexajidria Democratic Commlttee, nnd was pre.lded ovc-r by Mr. Charle.s Bendheim, chairman of the commlttt-e, who introduced the speakers. They w.-re Rcpresentatlve John F. Rlxey, of thls dlstrict; former Represeniauve Harry St. George Tucker, dea.-i or the law school of George Washington Unlversity, and Mr. Charles C. Crl.ii, prosldential elector for this dlstrict. Much enthusiasm was shown, and rnusic from a band* en llvened the occaslon. Sears at Fredericksburg. (Speclal to Th.. Ttmes-Olspatch.) FRKDERICKSBURG, VA., Oct. 31.? State Sehator J. Boyd Sears, of Ma the'WS, delivered an eloquent speech to the voters at tbe couriliouse here to ni?ht. disciisalng iho is.-jues of the cam? piiign ln a forcible style. lt was his tlrst speech here. and he made a llna im? pression. This 13 probably the last speech of the campalgn here._ Personals and Briefs. Mrs. J. B. Hutson. of Richmond, ls at the Chalfonte, Atlantle^ City. Mr/Dorsey Ei. Mountcastle? who has been ill for the past three weeks at his resldence. No. 1002 Euht Clay Street, la thought lo be slowly iniprovlng. Mr. A. H. Kuhn, of Eoulsvllle, ls ln the city. MJlss Jennie Frledberg, of thls city, has returned home, after a pleasanl stuy ln New York, Mra. II. W. Lubbock und daughter, Mrs. N. H. Burrow, and Mrs. B. C. Morris left last Wcdnesday on a Northem trlp, whlcb will include New York. Patcrson, N. J., and other polnts. Mrs. M. F. Jacobs and her daughter, Miss Florencc Jacobs, are visitlng in New York. Miss Ruby E. Lylo has returned home after a delightful visit to her uncie and aunt, Senator and Mrs. Alexan__er McVelgh Miiler, of Alderson. WV Vu. Mr. J. M. Culp, fourth vioe-presldent of the Southern for tho past three years, has been elected to the ufflce of tnird I vice-piesident of that company. ? Mr. E. Thompson has been appointcd traveling frelght agent of ihe Seaboard Alr Luie at Atlanta, Ga., vice Mr. T. H. b'mith, resigned. t Mr. H. L. Blanton, of this city, who is rep resentlng Church and Dw'tght and Co., ot New York, ln Texas and Uouisiana, has been very III at Shreveport, L,a., ond 1b now ot the Hot Springs, Ark., where he is improvlng slowly. Miss Allce Cleveland, ot Holla, Ausruata county, Is spending a few wcelcs wlth Miss Cra'.g at 2503, East Grace Sireel. Rev. John W. Hundley and Mrs. Hundley and and Mr. John \V. Hundley, Jr.. and famlly are the guests of Mrs. S. B. Vandersliee. No. 217 South Fourlh Street. Kev. Mr. Hundley wlll go later to Cape Charles, whero he wlll lako the paslorato of the Capc Char.es Baptlst Church. Mrs. W. M. Strakcr, who has been a hostess at tho Virginia/bulldlng"at the World's Falr, retires to-moriow, and wlll return to Lynch? burg. Captain T. C. Mor ton, ot Stauton, wlll , take hc-r place. Mr.' and Mrs. Culchln. of 619 West Cary | Street, have returned, afier a weok's vlslt at l the home of the former. ond ottendlng the I falr ln Weldon, .N*. C. I Mr. James Bowry, of Newport News, Va.. spi-nt Sunday visitlng his cousln, Rev. John W. Daughorty and family. He returned Sun? day nlght. Henry Stcvens ls qulet slck at hls home on Orleans Street. : BOWLING TOURNAMENT. The Hanover Team Maintains Its Supremacy in Uie Race. Tho crack Hanover team defeated the Giass blowers last niglit at the Crystal allcys, be loro one ot tho largest crowd of Uie season, In a warm and exciting game by the score of 3 to 0. Both teams were in fine sliape and put up the hlghest seores ot the sea? son. The Glassblo-.vers could not get thelr games togcther. while the Hanovers mado a hot flnlsh ln each ?aine. flowsey led the score, with 237, ani Spllllng, 221'; while Bllley, Kolgs, Thomas and Meyers, also, made a fine Hhowirig, STANDING OF THB CLUBB. Played. Won. Jyist P.C. Hanover.nl J'l 3 -.760 Glassblowers.IS 9 9 .500 Crystals.IX 11 9 .50) Imperlals.li 2 13 .167 SCOKE AND PI.AYEIIS. First Hecoild Thlrd Hanover. Game. Game. Game. Spilllngs, captain.179 211 181 Thoma..151 150 i#0 Kowscy.237 173 VU Kolbe.166 207 137 Mullcn...'..IM 1?7 1-J 833 .03 871 First. Second. Thlrd. 7 Glosublowers. Game. Game. Game. Berth, captain.165 183 142 BUIey.2'i3 lll 136 Ewen.152 132 JTO Cox.157 120 121 Meyers.129 190 1-8 806 782 760 Tlme of game, two houra forty-flve mln utes Kcor'k .eper, Kroune. I.'mpires, Ewen and Sandtrson. Altendance, Wl. ?saaamsm PBaaBBEEaggaag The perfect woman is tho wel] woman. Swecmosa of dlsposition, beauty of fnce and symrnetry of flgure are never found with thoso women whose lives havo been tortured by female weakness. Pain seams tho fuot) with "crow tracks" and wrecka tho nerves. Mcnstruul diaordera weaken tho blood, wiiieh resuits in weakenod muacles and los? of noceasary flesh. Thia stoopa the figure and luakea women oJd beforo tlieir tiruo. No, to bo beautiful you nmst nccessarily be woll. Wlno of Cardul is the medicino to make every woiuan well, and in briugitig them bealth it will bring happiness and atUactivenesa. OMANHOO yon are euffering from disordered menatruation, bcaring down pa'ma, leucorrhcoa, , backaohe and ptdrm in tho head, Wiao of Oardui will bring you rellof. Thla an'a tonio la a specifio for tho troublea jiouliar to women. It cures eaknesa by regulating the nienatruation, which when duordered is tho cauae noarJy all tho trouble. Over 1,600,000 women who wero auffereni havo eeetircd tho grateful relief Wine of Cardui brings. Don't let this hiddon niokness make you aii invalid. Health la easily secured by taklng Wino of Cardui. Vou can accure a bottlo from your drugglat toilay and tako the treutment in tho privaoy of your home aud eecure all thu benelita tliat you could get if a doctor had presorlbed it. And doctors do preacribo Wlno ot Cardui. , Be'curo ? $1,00 bottle of .Viuo of Cardui Jrotn your d'ruggist and start tho troat nient today, IRjegifaaaBa*^^ -? DEMOCRATS IN FULTON Lamb, Willard, Montague and Wai lace Speakers at Last Night's Rally. SPOKE TO A FULL HOUSE Tho Democrat* or lcuiton were glven an evening. of campaign orntory lnst nlght at Nelsen's Hall, whero Congressman John Lamb, Llouteiiant-Cloveriior Joseph E. Willard, Mr. R. L. Montague Hnd Mr. Charles M. Wallace, Jr., mndo nddressos on behalf of Purker, Duvls nnd Lamb. The large hall was well fllled when the meetlng began, nnd though it wns later than 10:ii0 o'clock whon Mr. Wallace, the last Bpeaker, haa concludcd, lew hnd left. Tho vnrlous speakers wero given close attentlon throughout tholr addresses nnd were fl-queutly applntid-d as they ar raigncd lho Republican pal ty and revlew ed the record of l're_ideiit Roosevelt. , The greutest appiuuse of tlie evening was lhat which greeted Mr.. Moplagtie s fine iributo to Willlam Jennlngs Lryiin, and incidcnially Jt d/enionstraied thnt lliougli twico defeated. um 'eloqtient N? braskan is stlll tho idol of theinusnes. Tlio meetlng wus prealded over by ox Councilmaii J. II, Lawder, who Introduced tho speakers, rirst presentlng Cupiain John Lamb, candidalo foi' re-electlon ' for his flllh coiisoculivo term ln tho House. ol Ropresentatives. Captain Lamb was' well recelved, anj rnade a chahiclerls tlcally eiirnest umt effectlvo speech. . Ho not only reviewed hla servlce in Con gress and the achlevenients secured for thic district lntho way of patronago und appropriations, even from u -hostllo Con gress, but ho took up the Issues of tho campaign nnd attacked tlie R'epulillcan pollcics vlgorously. ln coinbatilng tlie Republican pollcy of protection Captuin Lamb pald a fine tribute io Amerlcan labor,' and ridiculcd the Idea that men wlth their sklll and lntelligenco needed protection ln. thls day when America led the world ln the manufacturlng and industrlal flelds. Tlie speuker placed upon Mr. Roosevelt the'burden of having re vived the race lasuo and resurrected sec tlonalism. Captain Willard Speaks. Chalrman Lawder next presented Cap? tain Joseph E. Willard, Lieutenant-Gov-' ernor of Vlrglnla.' Mr. Willard modcsliy assured the audienco that he was not an orator, nor an experienced publlc speaker,. but made a clean, clear, forceful, busl-. ness-like discusslon of tho issues of tho campaign. Ho pald hls respects to Presi dent Roosevelt on the Booker Washltigtor^ Incident, and ln doing so stated tliat -Mr. Roosevelt had a perfect rlght as an indi? vidual to invite a negro to dlne, If he so deslrcd. Ho mado the polnt, however, that ln doing so, the Presldent was hold lng oul the wrong idea to the nogro. by this act holding out to the rnco the hope and prospect of soclal equallty, Instead of assuring the black man that he must flt hlmself for cltizenshlp by good morals, inteliigence and culture. Mr. Willard le scribed the fat-frying methods of the .id mlnlstratlon in sclecting Mr. Coitelyou. his secretary of Commerco and Labor, and by virtue of that offlep the custo dian of the secrets of the trustsr tho ralsor of campaign funds. It was not, perluips. llterally a hold-up at the muz__lc of a re volver, but ns effective' a measure of rnaklng the trusts sliell out the cash. Tho speaker e_.pret.sly disclaimed any hostili ty to 'corporations ln themselves, and on tlie othei- hand, declared that Uiey wero not only necessary, but valuable ln our industrlal system. Mr. II. Lynch Montague was next Intro? duced. This was Mr. Montague's debut in this camiaign. Ho spoko for ha f an hour and aroused hls nudie'nee to gio--t euthuslas'tn. His tribute to Bryan, which eyoked applause, was especially fine, os criblng to hlm tho most consplcuous vlr tues and points of srrengUi posiess< d by Cnlhoun, Webster and Clay, and posses.; ing a greater hold on the; niasses of the people than any man slnce Jackson. Violated Treaties. Taklng up the forelgn pollcy of the ad? ministration, the speaker charged that il had violated treaties and Imposea upon o weakcr power. He and ti a Democratlc party generally were in favor of an Isth mlan' canal, but a canal secured with honor and not by a vlolation of soored plodges and imposltlon upon a weakcr power. He paruphrased the famous say ing of Llncoln in regard to slavery, and applied lt to tho I-hlllpplnes when he de? clared wlth conviction that thls country cannot exlst part emplre and part re public. Mr. Montague dlscussed the tariff at some length, showlhg that It was a tax upon Hkj people. and not a mere mcans of rnising revenue ror tlie support of the sovernment. It waa after 10 when Mr. Wallace was introduced, and many had turned to leave tlio hall, hut on hearing hls volce thoy returned anf] rornalned throughout thf- speech. Mr. Wallaco rnade a ringing speech and aroused conslderable enthu slnsm. He. too, urraigned Mr. Roosevelt for Injectlng tlie raco Issue Into tho c-am HATOR lARTIM SAYS: Unlted Stateu Senate, Washington, D. C. I have used HAYNER WHISKEY for medical purposes inmy family and have found it very satisfactory, 1 belteve it to be a number one medicinal whlskey. JgL** Sfa+Se* . U. S, Scnaior from Vlrglnla. THE ONLY WHISKEY WITH A NATIOML REPUTATION FOR HIQHEST QUALITY AND PERFECT PURITY. We havo ono of the largest distlllerles in tho world. We aro tho largest bottlers o. whiskey in the world, We have more whiskey in our elght Botided Warehouses than any other distiller iti the world. T'ncre is more HAYNER WHISKEY sold than any othef brand of whiskey ill the world. Wc have been in business for 38 years aud have acapital of $500,000,00 pald in full, so you run no risk whon yoti deal with us. Votir money back at oncn if you are not satisfled. Don't forget that HAYNER WHISKEY goes dlrect from our distillery to you, with all its original ntrcngth, richness and flnvor, thus assuriug you of perfect purity and saving you the enormotts profits of tho dealers. You eannot buy anythlng purer, better or' more satisfaftory than HAYNER WHISKEY, no matter how much you pay. BEREOT FROM OUR DISTILLERY TO YOU Savss dealert' profits. 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PAUL, MINN. __* American Soda Fountain Company have installed for Wlillnm Hinds, 92 3 East Main St., one of thelr flnest "Innova tlon'' Soda Fountalns. It is a beauty, and the only new idea ln soda fountalns for twenty - three years. You must see lt. WaifAM HINDS, Soda Wnter and Cigars, 023 E. Main Street, C'or. Tenth Street. paign. and for revlving sectlonallsiu by lils acts and utterances. Hls strlcturea on Uie execut.lve were seyero and found re'sponse/ln the. e__r>rosipn of approval of tho Rudlence. ln discti-isliif tho tariff,. _SIrv Wallace adopted ns his text , "By Thelr Frults Yo Shall Know Them," and ho ridiculed the Republican claims of prosperlty. Ho traced the poliiical hls? tory sufflclently far Into tho past to show ihat hard tliric-s and panlc'a y/ero not attributablc to Democratlc policles, and that on the coiurary tho greatest that havo over doprossed the Industries of thls country camo under Republican rule. ln concludlng hls speech, of which but a iiierc outline can be glven', Mr. Wiil. lace uiged lho Democrats of Rlchmond to sweep before their own doors; that Ih to say to see that the Democratlc major Ity was ns laigo as lt was ponslble to make lt. RALLY AT SANGER HALL. Williams and Sears to Address the Democracy There To-night. A rouslng Democratlc rally wlll be ..ad bv the Domocr-ttB ol' Richmond at Sunger Hall undor the ausplees of the Clty Dem? ocratlc Committee this evening nt S o'clock. Addrctses wlll bo mado by Hon. B.-niue] W. WIHi-m-, of Wyiliovlllo, and Stato Senator J. Boyd Soars, of Mnthews county. Both Mr. Williams and Mr. Sears recelved Ilatteiiug votes for eloeior-at large at the recent State convehlion, and each Is recognized as an orator of power. .Mr. Wllllains has Just returned from a great campaign tour of the 'Flfth Dis? trict, where no has beon assistlng Con. gressman Swanson, and Senator Soars I aa Sono llne work for tho Democracy in Tld watcr. A brass band will bo present to udd to tho enthuslusm with llvely muBic, ond a great crowd ia assured. A number of promlnent uemocrats of this clty wlll oc cupy seats on tho stage. Mr. Mlnetree Folkes wlll present the speakers. DR. PRICE FOUND DEAD. Housemaid First to See Body of Philadelphia Physician. A Philadelphia speoial of J3;.turday nlght says: Entoiing tlio offlco of Dr. Mordecal Price, adjolnlng hls reHldoneo. at No, 1831 Spring Clard-li Street, e-irly thja rnornlng, a liousomuld found tlio body of Dr. Price lylng on the fioor. He hid beon dead for sovoral hours, probably slnce a few mlnutos beforo II o'clock .u Friday nlght, whon ho was heard to an tt-r tho offlce by one of hls datightors. ' Apoplexy, paralysls or soirie other causo of siidden death evidently hnd strlckon Dr. Price almo?'. as soon nn lie crosscd. tl.c-thieshold. _lu had not .omoved hls ovurcoat and ho stlll grasped lho handlo of hls Instrument caso. -''"''i'.;' Dr, Pilco, who waa among tlio fore rr.ost gynaecologlsts of tlie country ond un aiitliorliy on dlsenses of tho.ab Jpmen, wns u nativo of Hockingliain county, Va., wheio ho waa born In l.H. lio was grad ualed froiii lho i inedioal school of the Ir'nlvitrslty of Peunsylvunm. ,n IhOO.. 11 licgau apeclall-lng .ail)' ?n hls chosen tiracllces of tho klnd lu the countl'J. ~v-_=s_---r_-.-. --r^-?--:-r?-=zt ' "LAXO for eala by all Urugglstu," The Old Domlnion Steamehlp Company's eleventh nnnuhl per sonully condueted excurslon to New York, account of New York Horse Show, ' November Uth to 19th, wlll leavo Richmond vla Old Domlnion Nlght Llne, Frlday. November 11th. at 7 P. M? vla Chesnpeake und Ohlo Kallway Company, Saturday, No? vember 12th, nt 4 P. M., or Norfolk and Western Rallway Com? pany. 3 P.i'M., connectlng wlth Old Domlnion Llno Kxpresi Steamer nt Norfolk, arrlvlns ln Now York Sunday, 3 P. M. FARE FOR ROUXD TRIP OXIA' $12.00, GOOD FOR TEX DAY3, / Incliiding Meals and State Room IJcrth on Steamer. , As-New York Is-erowded durlnp ; Horiso Show wpeW, apply early and accure good ateamer and > hotel reservations. JOHN F. MAYER, Agent, 808 East Main Street. Here of Late We've Made More English Walking Suits than ive used to. P'rap3 it's beeauso the cut of thls fall's coat is so much more attractive. Somo folks tell .us we hit tho flt better than other tailors. We thlnk it's the price, too?$30.00. Sanderson. Cluett & Co,, CUSTOM TAILORS ONLY, No. 713 East Main Street. i M. SALOMOXSKY, Manngcr. Ecpnoniy Comblned Wlth Excellence. The Nowian Company are headquarters for ELEGANT BRI? DAL QIF7S, in STERLING SILVER and RICH CUT-GLASS, and when quality is considered, their prices are the lowest fo Sell fhe Only Wood Heafer ihat Jh inuii'i, but wo do ulnlm that tho "W1LSON" Alr Tlght Wood Burner I. the "BEST." Don't wait for cold weather, Get rendy NOW. Cutulogue and prlcea ehetjrfully fur nlahod. Baldwin & Brown Opposlto Old Market. Hardware, Rooflng, Tln Plate, Wood Stovea, Fenclng, Etc, WEDDING ond Soclal enpravlnsr ot all klnds. ?Hl'E'JJ .VQRK ln city, lowest pilcos. I Try us an . eeo. SAMPLKS foAIUCD FHGE. BOUTUWRN STAMP AND 8TAT10NBRY CO., Entlio -UulldUnr, Twulvo-Slx Mnln St? ; Pkou? . J.S94.' .1 -?':, i ? JUclunond, Va,