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VIRGINIAN - PILOT. ?HY THE GIN1AN AND PI EGT PUBL18HIN? COMPANY. ORfOLK VIRGINIA!! AND DAILY PILOT. (Consolidated March, I69S.) Entered at tho Poatoffice at'Norfolk, Va., as second-class matter. OFFICE: PILOT BUILDING-, CITY HALL AVENUE, norfolk. va._ OFFICERS: A. II. Grandy, President; W. S. Wilk? inson. Treasurer; James E. Allen, Secre? tary. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: A. H. Grandy, L. D. Starke, Jr.; T. W. Bhelton. R. W. Shull.ce, W. S. Wilkinson, James E. Allen, D. F. Donovan. TURKEtCXn I'lillCOI'T. subscription rates; : The VIRGIN IAN-PI LOT Is delivered to subscribers by carriers in No: I >lk and vicinity, Portsmouth. Berkley Suftulk. .West Norfolk. 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In order to avoid delays, on account of personal absence, letters and all commu? nications for The VIRGINIAN-PILOT Should not be addressed to any Individual connected with tho office, but simply in The VIRGINIAN AND PILOT PUB? LISHING COMPANY. EIGHT PAGES THURSDAY. JULY 20, 189U. OUR LOCAL POLITICAL FRIENDS. The Virginian-Pilot comes to nsk no favors of such ot Mr. Mat tin's friends as have gotten control of the local political machinery. This paper Is a Arm, immovable, and abiding friend of the Democratic party. More than once has the Virglninn-Fllot asked the pub? lic to withhold Judgment, when a ques? tion was raised ns to the fairness and Justness of some act of the local party leaders at the time severely criticised. The Vtiglnlan-Pllot does come now, gentlemen, to usk that you will make a fair fight In t,he Senatorial race. Be? cause you have the machinery now, on account of Mr. Tyler's lateness in .an? nouncing his candidacy, do not use it against fellow members of your own party to rush through nominations for candidates for the Legislature. Give Tyler a fair showing; give the people a fair showing; or as sure ns the sun shines, and a just Heaven rules over the affairs of men, you will be calli to account. An undue haste will prove a boomarang to recoil upon your heads. Have no part In nnother Martin inves? tigation; have no more grumbling and bickering. Tho word has gone forth in the upper and western sections of the S*tatc that Norfolk city and county are held by the throat by a few politicians with no other Interest nt heart than their own personal Interest. This paper has indig? nantly denied such a renort. Let us still rest upon the honest belief and confidence Hint the Vlrglnlan-Pilot has in you. Let no slanderous charge of undue haste have the least foundation. Fight for Martin (If you feel that II is to the best interest of the State to do so). In a fair nnd ooen manner, but In the name of the party, in the name ol right, in the name of all that Is proper and just, fight in a fair and open man? ner This is not tho only battle to be waged. Politics make strange bed fel | lows. In a few years, nye, in a few months you may feel driven Into your own vitals tho shaft set loose; not at random, but at J. H?ge Tyler- This city is an antl-Mur'tin city, nnd there is no fact better known. Tyler has, ns yet, no organization here, but the voice and sentiment of the people, though slow to vise, is mighty and nil pre? vailing when, like a mad torrent, it is - started. Be careful, be conservative, be wise. WHAT DORS IT MEAN ? The prophets in Richmond give Mar? tin the cities and Governor Tyler the counties. If this be a fact, Tyler will win the race. But why this prophecy? It. is be? cause, say the. prophets, that Martin has been organizing all Huso months; because he has Hie "basement" officers in Richmond with him, and because he has leading politicians In the cities ?with him. Nothing Is said about THE PEOPLE, except that Mr, Martin hopes that his friends will rush through the primaries before the people realize what Js going on. And so that is what Mr. Martin de? pends upon?the failure of the people to vote, and the "rushing" of prima? ries, It certainly looks that way. Tho elec? tion takes place in November, and yet bore is grand old Norfolk county, in ,. the middle of July, selecting a dele f *ate. Wo sincerely regret this step and ; Vlah that Hon. M. S. Newberne should v/.tuvr? put his foot down upon it. If JUDbstln 1? not afraid of Tyler, why has t? adopted this practice? If ho is SrtHlng to sieet htm fairly, why. Is he using such machinery as lie controls at such an unfair advantage? Arc we to have dissatisfaction and grumbling? Gentlemen of the party, this does not pay. You nro lighting within party lines?opposing men, whose time and money have been at your service as servants of the Democratic party. It Is their voice that calls a halt and asks you to consider- You may soon be a candidate again or have a friend who Is, and have thrown In your face tie' "quick primary." So it is Tyler In the counties: and Martin In the cities?because Martin got in his organization in the ciitcs, but could not in the counties. It 's not known exactly what the sag s mean by Organization, but if :? means a sup? pression of th" choice of the peopb- by unfair methods, it is greatly to be de? plored. TO THE RECORD. Our esteemed contemporary, the Har rlsonburg Spirit of the Valley, does us the honor to ijuote the following from ^ our column r. "Republicanism is f.>r 'he M ney power; Monopoly, Scarcity, Desp tisui and Imperialism. ' ''Democracy is for Manhood, Compe tlon, Plenty and Mb? rty. "Which are you for? "Which is rieht?" And then it adds the following com? ments: "Results and achievements nrc what parties must be Judged by and not by unfounded claims made by over-zeal? ous pai'tlzans. LTndi r Republican poli? cies this country has grown and pros? pered as It never grew liefere, and as nu country either in ancient or modern times ever grew and prospered Never in the history of the world was the con? dition of all. but especially of the work? ing man, so good as it is here hi tMs country, and never was there a tlmt when their liberty was morfe Becure. "It Is the Itepublican party which stands for 'Liberty, Plenty, Manlri.nl and Competition,' as proved by the re? cord." Right! dear friend?that "parties must be- judged not by unfounded cninis made by over-zealous partisans." Uut you at once proceed to make un? founded claims, In direct violation of your own rule, while our claims are absolutely self-evident, so well are they founded in fact. Is not Republicanism for the Money power? What party passed the H'dd monopoly net of February 12, 1ST".? What party passed the banking mono? poly act of February 26, lSGIt? What party. In and out of Congress, by leg? islation, in administration and bonking contracted the currency, and made money and currency so scarce that large districts of Virginia, as well as of other States, have had to return to bar? ter, nnd endure nil the evils of little or no money in circulation, and no credit on account of scare money and the reduced value of all property out? side of our great cities? What party invented American Imperialism and de? spotism, introduced them into our poli? ties, and Is now practicing them, not only in the Flliplnes, but In our own States, in all conflicts between capital nnd labor?ns General Mcrriatn in Iowa? These questions carry their own answer to all Informed persons. And the Republican parly and the tiling It serves came together, for the Hist time in free America, in 1801. As the Democracy opposes the Re pubtlcnn party, with all Its might, in everything above enumerated, of course it follows that It is for Manhood nnd Liberty as against .Militarism. Coloni? zation, "military aggression," subjug.i tlon, despotism and imperialism. That the Democrats are for competition against monopoly and plenty against scarcity is apparent from the fact that they have opposed the silver demoneti? zation act from Its Aral appearance (over a quarter century ago; to this moment, when the repeal of that net Is one, at least, of their principal de? mands,?that net being the source ..!' monopoly, trusts, combines, and the contraction of the currency which, making money scarce, has made every, thing, in effect, scarce, despite the bounty of heaven. The richer are g> i linpr richer, no doubt, for nobody ever doubted that, ami the Republicans art' actually offering the fact as a pro f o( the prosperity of the people who are robbed to make up these figures that reveal the cash amount out into the pockets of the speculators upon thcli wrongs and misfortunes! Hut our contemporary claims much for the Republican party, which cami on the scene day before yesterday, ns it were, when the Democracy had not only founded the government, i stab llshed its liberties and Independence, wrested an empire from the wilderness ami made us the Peer of all nations, but had vindicated to the world man's capacity for self-government, by a grand Republic that defied the despot Isms of Europe, .surpassed tin m in wealth and Bin ngtll and presented a model of prevailing happiness nnd pros perlt.v. Republicanism enme. it says i saved the Union. Por what." To tlegrndi American citizenship by rusting i; to racial and hereditary bondsmen; to make us all slaves to a war-born oligarchy of money, fraud and force; to faxten on ns militarism and stand? ing lirmles, COl mizntlon and imperial? ism, monopoly, trusts, combines, and a despotism of Incorporated power und consolidated wealth of which govern? ment is but the servile tool, legalizing robbery and nationalizing buccaneering and piracy, and debauching even good men to the false glaro that is not greatness and glory, but the meretri? cious Incendiarism that fires the Tem? ple of Liberty with the constitution, the Declaration of July and the Code of Christ. THE HEROES OF REFORM. That portion of the press ana people that expressed a rtrong wish for a good candidate to represent Senatorial reform in Virginia are under double obligations to rally to Gov. Tyler and support him as the candidate of the people and reform. Committed to re? form by their professions and argu? ments, by their advocacy of the con? ference and their approval of its acts and declarations, they are further bound by joining in the call for some? one to lead the movement before the people. It is both stupid and cowardly for persons and papers, or any of them, that thus united In declaring war for Senatorial reform and demanding a L ader, to plead that the movement it. tst make a formal nomination, through the regular Democratic orga? nisation, before they can take any de? cided part! Why didn't they say so before? Why didn't they take this stand from the first? It Is equivalent to making announcement now that they are just as ready to go for anti-reform and its;candidate, as for reform and its candidate! Thin is ama'slng. But as anti-reform? ers refused lo tun und stand up like men ami light these rampant cham? pions Of reform, that so recently filled the stage with their mock heroism, now run at the ilrst sight if an enemy and the;-.,,und of the Ilrst gun! DO THE PEOPLE CONSENT FREELY? The Virginian-Pilot is for Senatorial ' ??form, no matter who or what is fot i r against it. it believes reform to be ab? solutely necessary, net only as na? tional means of political salvation, but to save Virginia from the depths of degradation Into which so many stated have already plunged, or been hurled, through a prostitution of their legisla? tors to infamous Influences ami the be? trayal of their sworn obligations to the people and the State. That all honest men, all good citizens and all the peo? ple should be unanimously In favor of this Senatorial reform, wc are firmly convinced; and the Virginian-Pilot Is for It, though every man and in wspupcr in the bounds of this commonwealth be opposed to it. Not that this journal. In any case of this kind, professes revolution, or se? dition. No. The Vlrglnlan-Pllot yields to tile majority in nil things, if it act In conformity to law, though it be In the most glaring error possible. But with u protest, and still holding our views, We should submit with the decency Hint becomes good citizens In a free country. For, let others think ns they may the Virginian-Pilot infinitely prefers the worst self-government to the best pos? sible rule enforced by usurpers against the will of the governed, whether by fraud or force. Mr. Faclng-Both-Wnys h is bei n rest? ing in seclusion from his arduous labors. It is a hard task to be always on duty, either looking two ways at I once, or looking one way, .and rowing another; but good, true and brave m n are equal to any sacrifice, and so Mr. Fnclng-Bolh-Wnyg Is at the fronts as usual." Grand patriot! Senntor Martin and Governor Tyl< i both stand unreservedly upon the ? !.; cagu plutform. Both are avowed part) men. and their race for the Senate will be run strictly within tin- lines of He Democratic organization. No political Issu.. whatever is involved in ii> test between them nl the pit sen; lim in view of this fact, wc suppose that most of the papers in the State will d > ns the Dispatch lias don., with regard to the matter und refrain from Utk ng sides.?Norfolk Landmark. Which means that they who are not 1 for the people ami reform are against them. There is no othi r Issue between Governor Tyler ami Mr. Martin. The Virginian-Pilot is a young Jour- 1 mil; but it llnds that it is very "old- j fashioned" In many of iis views and j convictions. As to these, however, in n or old. its only Bollcitude is that they be correct in fact und Just In spirit, with no collusion nor compromise with the principles, policies, or measures that would betray or injure populni | rights or interests. All of us seek the strongest side, und wc think the right side Is stronger (ban the wrong. At any rate, we used to be taught In old times thai Cod and th-- people ruled this country in the long ago.uud we nil turally like to be with the majority. I Time will show which Is mistaken. ! MIIISAMI OPINION*. NOVEL COUtttSIllP IN JAPAN. A Japan so girl who desires to gel married does noi hesitate lo inform th ? public of her desire. In n recent issue; of the Japanese Journal, "Knhiizawn Chimbum." op.- of these girls, who signs Iverseif "llosuljoshl," is very out-', spi ken on this point, ns the following notice slmws: "I. the undersigned, am i pretty pirl with abundant hair, flower like face, perfect eyebrows and n good figure, i have money enough to tnk< life easy nnd to enable me to spend my years with some beloved man who wllj over be my companion und who can admire ill.-- Ilowers with in.- by day ami the moon by night. If any el, yer, accomplished, handsome and fastidl us gentleman Is disposed to ii'ocepl Ibis offer, i can assure him that 1 will be true to him for life and that, after iIf is over, l will be ready to be burled with hi in in one urave." li is not an unheard of thing for Eu? ropean or American girls to advertise for husbands, but it Is very doubtful . i any European or American paper has ever contained such a poetical matri? monial advertisement as this one. Moreover. It is very doubtful if any European or American girl would ever think of offering U) share the snmu grave with the gentleman, who might accept her offer of marriage. Voiily, they do things differently in Japan. EXAMINATION PAPERS VIRGINIAN-PILOT'S HOME STUDY CIRCLE. Examination papers on the Spring Co .rses | ot the Virginian-Pilot's Home Study Circle will be forwarded by this Company to Prof. SEY? MOUR EATON for review by the Board of Examiners, on next Saturday, July 22d. As soon as the work of examination is complete the result will be reported and certificates issued to the students entitled to them. Those who have not already sent in their papers to this office will please do so by that date. Very respectfully, VIRGINIAN AND PILOT PUB. GO. Cases like this one can be successfully treated at iheir'homes I Buffered <\> much from Catarrh boforo takln? Dr. Flrcy'a treatment that t THOUGHT I WOULD HAVE CON? SUMPTION if I did noi soon get sainc thillS lJ ?uro me t WAS ALL TIIK TIA! K CATClilNO COLD. Tho leiist change of the weather gave mo a cold, '.vhlcii often settled 'n my eh- st. MY BYES DEC AM K WEAK and seemed to have a glimmer before them. I had head? aches and dtislness and MY NOSTRILS WOULD GET I >>s Y AND SCABBY. In the mornings when I arose I would have to gag so much to remove the mucus from my throat thnt t world nearly vom- i it. I had A TERHIULE TIRED FEEL? ING IN THE HACK and would pet Up In the inprnliig feeling as if I had been beat? en nearly to death. I suffered greatly, too, from Indigestion, l im so thankful to lie able to say that Dr. 1'lrey's treat? ment haL= cured nie. i, X. LEGOETT, Washington, N. C. With J. F. I I. lliua. Mas offices I and 2 Xo. ,*tl Main Street, Norfolk, Va. SpCclaltl Catarrh and all diseas t of Eye, Kar, Nose, Throat, Cheat and Stomach. Ilaurs, a. m. to 1S:3Q p. m.: 2 p. ni. to <<:30 p. in. Sunday Hours, 10:30 a. in. to 12:20 p. i". Tuesday night and Thursday ?light; ?:?>> p. m. lo S p. in. Consultation always free. Medicines furnished. Terms always moderate. Eyi s examined for glas ? free of charge. the STORE Co?on Dress Goods. Coo! and pretty summer dresses, smari shiri waists and skirts, arc to be expected from these dainty stuffs, so inex? pensively priced; Women's Hosiery in plain black, Drop-Stitch, Polka-Dot and various other colors, it pi ices which brings crowds ol buyers. Corseis. The Warm Weather Kinds We counted and found tour different styles of summer cor- j sets. Surely you can be suited from such a comprehensive' collection at >oc. and $1.00. To-day's Special. We place on sale to-day one lot of 20c. Piques at i.Sc. and other lot of 15c. goods at 11c. Josepfj Brown. 223 [fiain St. THE HENRY WALKE CO., saw. n ILL, And Railroad Supplies, HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY "G ant" mil "Giant Planer." leather Melting "Giant," "aranlte," and "Shaw nut" Rubber iteltlns. Agent tur Knowles" Steam Pumping Machind We are doing a great business in our Ice Cream Parlors. This wv.-li \v. 1: ve i??xiot>lfc<ii:illy fine Lemon and Oranna Loch. Try Until and bo convinced. THE RfiETT?WEE, _19 CHARLOTTE STRFET._ L. LANCiBALLE, ICE CREAM PARLOR -AND WHOLESALE illFHGTUHER We can furnish yon with a l>eif>r nnd cheaper cream than it Is possible to get elsewhere, ''um? und gnmpta mir cream und get prices nnd bo convinced. CHURCH STRIiliT. OPPOSITE HOLT. BOTH PHONES. c:3. aiill eod-su. tu.th-tt ICE GREflRl WM. PURE 0Al.Tln.0RE CREAM. i Special pric;s foi parti 's and excursions. Ali the popular flavors. Orders taken for delivery to any part of the city. \\Y 0,111 peto with all prices nnd our !<."? Cream and loos are guaranteed to be the best. HORFULK Cfi?BY TOED, Southern States Phorie CT3. 272 Main Street. Headquarters for the ?nly genuine French Vienna ami l-fonu Made Bread In the city. Fancy Calles ond Ice Creams 0/ every description Known to the art. Have yon tried 6ur sparkling Soda? All syrups drawn from glai s jars. Syrup mad.; from fruit JUIees only. No extracts i:scd A trial wiil convince yea. In the Cafe ><>:i served with all fhe delicacies o! thi Benson racnared by French Chefs. Specialties each Saturday, __WATCH THE WINDOWS. Ladles' Waists, Pique and Duck Skirls. Outing Suits. We give special attention to all work of (Iiis de? scription, and laundry same in a first-class man? ner. IVIONTICELLO LAUNDRY 105 GR AH BY ST. _Now Phono 874._ W.H.TAYLOR &CQ., 224 Water Slreei. RAIL!". >AD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES. Agents for this section for the rale of Graton .v Knight'? Leather Betting. New Vvrk Belting nnd Packing Company's Rubber Goods iCnowlton'a Paten; Pack? ing. Snow Steam Pumas. my7 MorfoSk Iren Works, GEO. W. DUVAL & CO., NO. iri WATER KTREET. NORFOLK. ENGINES BOILERS. SAWMILL arid all kinds ot ma&ilnery 01' tin most im? proved patterns. Also ri pairing ai the ?honest no'.." Pattlcular attention to steamboat work. OUVAL'S PATENT BOILER TUBE FERRL'LL.'i .ire the only perfect remedy for leaky holier lull.-a. They ?ar. be tr.rcrt .*. .a a fe? minutes '?> any engineer, und are war? ranted to stop leaks. J. H. COFER" Hay and Grain, Sis'Clllzetis' Ranli It ? : rng. Quick shipment and sat! .jii guar? anteed. THE Loweiirg Specialty STORE BIG REDUCTIONS -ON TAILOR MADE SUITS TO-D?Y. BENJ, UNNENBERG, 34 Granby Street. ? Mil 'i>honc SSS Do You Want, a Good White Shirt tor 50c? if so. wc can give you ono. Plain bosom, open in buck only. Pleated bosoni, lb reo pleats on ?ach side, open In back and front. Host Shirt In the city for the money?fiOc. each. A f. w of those Wash Skirts left. Call nnd get bargains. Jtil! i Mneii, stock complete, from 6c. up. l?nn't forget our 12MiC. Number, 40 Inches wide. We want you to keep in mind that wo carry the best nssorled line of KM BROIDERIES In the city. All goods sold at BOTTOM PRICES. L. H? Whitehurst, 336 MAIN STREET. Now Phono 857. IRWIiNS EXPRESS CO 2l8Water St.. Fhone 6.Either Phon3 Wo haul nnythlng to and from any. it he to in the ihres cities. Special facilities for hauling- Safes, Boilers, Furniture and Pianos. IllUd und nlllm: wnritod SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. HAWIPDEN-SIDNEY COLLEGE. The l?Uh session will open Wednes? day. September 19th. For catalogues upply tu RICHARD MelLWAlNE. President, Jy20-th.sa,tu-Sw Itampd n-S'diicy, Vn. !1? r " ^ Norfolk-VA' (ALSO PURCHASERS OP THE COLUM? BIA BUSINESS COLLEGE ) Special rates to teachers and pupils other s hoolfl during June, July and Au? gust, fan enter at any time and take tie regular course or special studies, ? Regular school In session th* yea. round. ? ' .. pr write for inferrnation. J. M. RKSSLER, President. 'Phone 156. COLUMBIA BUSINESS COLLEGE 165 MAIN STREET. Send or call for circulars In regard to the study for Civil Service Course. Take advantage of your summer vacation to get a business education. Wanted slit dents teachers for branch classes. D, it. i o.\. Principal. myl?-Gm SUFFOLK COLLEGE SUFFOLK, VA. FOP. GIRLS AMD YOUNG LADIES. POUNDED IN 1S69. LOCATION, beaut fid in a refined, hos? pitable, religious community of high In i ile tual cultured BUILDINGS, large nnd comfortable, with all modern appliances. ADVANTAGES, home life, Christian In fiii< nces and thorough instruction. COURSE OF STUDY, comprehensive 'n every respect and in Instrumental and Vocal Music equal In breadth and thor? oughness to conservatory coursi TEACHERS, among the foremost In the land, earnest, enthusiastic specialists. REPUTATION, fully established during a suit. ,-.-t ii career of thirty years. EXPANSES the lowest possible. TESTIMONIAI?S, of tho highest order. DIPLOMAS of graduation awarded to full gradU ites. .\t\t session beginn September IS, 1899. For catalogue and further particulars addn .-s SALLY A. FINNEY. P. O. Box 3S6. Suffolk, Va. _Jy I! -2m_ DtT. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE Course of Studies?Classical, Scientific .mo Commercial. Terms?Boarders, per -. - don of live months, $115. Studies will he resumed on MONDAY, S, ptembcr IS99. Address, BRO JOSEPH, Director. Station 1?.. Baltimore. Md. Send for catalogue. Jyl2-2m Peace Institute, RALEIGH, N. C. One of the best female schools In tho South; and the cheapest for advantages given. Send for catalogue. JAS. DINWiDDIE. M. A. THE BINGHAM SCHOOL, ?'Z\??r Invites Eastern Virginia boys to enjoy it* healthful and'beautiful location and Us wholesome and abundant fare, pure water and fresh air. Faculty of seven special? ists. Kim- Bible, classical, scientific and business courses. Scholarships, prtzes and medals. Athletics and all outdoor sports. Literary societies, gymnasium. For handsomely iltuatratcd catalogue, sent free, address. PRESTON LEWIS GRAY, 1?. ?U, Principal, Ulngham School, Mebane, N. C Jyl-cod-sm i I have received several? (lots of stylish Hats at much: [reduced prices. They willj be on sale next Monday. J Panama Yachts, ?> X were $1.98, now $1,00.? I Jumbo Cape flays, J [were 98c, now S8c* Jumbo Raleighs, X v were 98c, now 50c. ? !Jumbo Raleighs, ? were 7Sc., now 38c. J Ein addition to these we. shall offer a full line of Trimmed fiats,I fat very low figures. The "Porto Rico" stillt holds its own. ? Mrs. P. Ries,* 162 Church Street. ? 0<S> <ir&0 LAND" PLASTER] W<! httvo Just rreeived a fresh earpo of Hi.: celebrated RED BEACH LAND PLASTER, rccoenlzed na the best in thj nrorld. No better fertilizer known for Use of PEANUT GROWERS. Only .a llmlfd n mount of the plaster can be secured. PI tco your order*) early before the itOCk Is exhausted. Pocahontas Steam Coal A SPEOIA LTV. Dry Pine and Oak Wood OF THE BEST QUALITY. ALL SlX.Lfl ANTHRACITE COAL. PROMPT DELIVERY, FULL WRIGHT AND MEASURE. No. 1C6 MAIN STREET. Norfolk, v.i. We beg (o call the attention of the public that we are Miners' Agents for the Celebrated civ Steam Coal, ?ep.W.Iaylnr&C Wholesale and Retail Dealer* .1 ANTHRACITE fJfgflB and BITUMINOUS uUAL i 6! GR ANDY STREET. YARDS?Central Wharf. SHIPPINO PI I".RS -N*. W, R y Co.' Norfolk and Lambert's Point. 'I'iio'ir.s. :<4 nnd I"T Seasooalile Arlfoles Sticky Fly Paper, Poison Fly Paper, Insect Powder, Bee! Bug Poison. Patent Medicines at Cost. I. in I Co.. 296 MAIN STREET. Jno. I* Roper, President. Tazewcll Thompson, Treasurer. Louis T. Dohle. Secretary. 211 Main Street. BOTH PHONES 258. Patronize a homo Institution. We went your business. As an evidence, we Khar nnleo lowest rales consistent with safely, absolute protection und prompt attention. jelO-ly_ BEFORE THE WAR, PLEASE SEND ME A ROAST OF BEEF, SINCE THE WAR, SEND ME A ROAST OF HOME KILLED BEEF No danger, we have none but our own killed Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork, Lard, Saussage, etc. OPEN ALL DAY, BOTH PHONES. J. S. Bell, Jr. 6cCo., Corner Queen and Church Sts. OLD PHONE $35. NEW PHONE 101?,