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T. ESD .Y.JANUARY ?\ 1900. The CrrcinK I*ot- ?Stltiinl.i-its. Tbe blood uormiilly contain! stimu lants, and that those stimulants exe. else a favoring Influence on fonction ?tffr>**on<hioe to :in?l may even be a ?u-< essary fa? tor in tbe ?production ?'f Un? feeling of weil Lein?; explains tbe wide? spread liking in man and beasl for ?stimulating substances. This liking, amounting often to ? craving, is tbe expression of a great physiological prlnelple. When health li perfect, Wheu the Mood Is veil provide?! ?a its proper stimulants and not over chargeil with depressants, there Is no craving f??r extraneoua ttiniulanta.such as alcohol, tin or coffee, hut w ben the Mood Is defective in the one or sur charged with the other then is felt tbe desire for the glas*, of ??, ?ne or the cup of tea. In order to ol?\iat.' this desire the body should he kept ?it the highest lev? el of health. Th?' more ?perfect the health tbe inore perfeel will he the composition <>f the hloo.i ?n rea] both physiological stimulants and dele? terious toxins. A blood properly e??n Ptltutotl in these and other ?respects ?will exercise a gentle stimulant action ou the nervous system and Induce a condition of m!l?l physiological intoxi? cation, whieb expresses itself m a feel ing of arell being ami happiness a con ditlon that cannot he bettered. Lan? cet The H eau H of Too Much I'mho?. "One day." says .han Francois Raf faelli. "Daudet was arguing a point that on the stage it is a mistake to in? sist too Strongly on any one form of sentiment, whatever it may be. 'Lia ton.' MM h?? l recall a little Incident which mn} serve to illytrate my meatiiug: A woman dressed in black one day entered an omnibus in ? 1 happened to be. She was in ?Jeep mourning, ami ber countenance was so worn, so contraeH'.l. so furrowed with grief, that her neighbor could not refrain from asking what terrible sor row It could l>e that had tbna left its marks upon ber. " 'Whereujvon the woman, amid tin sympathetic attention of all the little world In tbe omnibus, Includlug the conductor, who ?lid nothing but blow his nose so as to hide his tears, ?told how she had lost first one child and within a very few- days another. Et* ery one pitied ber greatly, but when she procecleil with many tears to tell of the death of a third child her bear? ers were somewhat leas moved, ami finally, when she launched into a ?on?; account of the loss ..f a fourth?de voured by a crocodile ?>n the banks of the Nile?every one m th.- omnibus burst out laughing.' "?New Llpplncott Wh. He la m U niter. W. E. B. Du Bota, in his book. "The Philadelphia Negro," devotes mttcb space to authentic Instances, proving that. In the words of the author, "the road to rocesaa is to bave a white face." rrofe-aor !>?: - many Individual eaaea in support of his somewhat bitter deduction, one of the most striking being tbe experience of a graduate of th.? ?Tnlvi rsltj .?f ivum sylvania. This young colored man took a coarse in mechanical engineering, was an apt student, was well recommend ed and by reason of bis excellent rec? ord obtained a situation throngfa an ad vertlsement. He reported for work, re? mained only a few hours and wus then discharged tor the simple reason that his skhi was not white. The oximm! ence was repeated a?rerai times until he became utterly discouraged. Ile ?a now a waiter In the University club. where be Is forced to serve white fiel* low graduates. He Read (nine. While Hall Calne was in thlsj coun? try several jraara ago the Aldlne cltil? of New York city <r.| him. Among those Invited to meet Mr. ? 'ain?- ?ras one of the moat popular of our Ameri? can author?". Boon after tbe dinner be? gan dinner raids began to eirenlate with requests for autographs. The author In question whispered to his nelgbltors: "I'm going to tend my card up to Mr. Calne as soon as I can, for I am down for a speech later on. an?! I want to be able to sny that I've read something that Calne has anritten."?New York Mail and Express. The Pendulum Alone Out of Order. An Onion Creek (TeX.J darky visited the establishment "f an Aoatlo j?w eler. "I wish, bos?, you would regulate dis hcah penjulum." "How can 1 regulate tbe pendulum without the rest of the clock V" "Dars nutlin de matter wld de rest ob de Inards ob de clock, so l Jesc leff 'em at home. Jess you fix up de pen? julum. Ef dor penjulum goes all right, de rest ob de clock goes nil right too. I know dat much, even if 1 aiu't had no book larnin."?Texas Sifting?. Liver Complaint. Fuddy?What Is the matter with Harris? He seems nil out of sorts. Duddy?He is suffering from liver complaint. Fuddy?Can't he find .-1113 thing to help him? Duddy?He is looking around for a new boarding house, one in which liver Is not an Inseparable feature of the cuisine.?Boston Transcript. Kaaentlal Fact?. "1 called in," ?aid the puffy little man, "to say that your story about the lire next door to me yesterday was all wrong." "AH wrong?" asked the editor. "Yea, ?Ir! Why, hang It, sir, I spell my name with two s's, and 1 make soap, not shoe bsaefcing.**-?Philadelphia North American. The Arabs show their friendliness when meeting by shaking banda six or eight time?. Arabs of distinction go beyond this; they embrace each other several times. It Saved His Leg? P. A. Oanforth, of LaGrange, Ga, suffered intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writes that Bucklen's Amina Salve wholly onred it in ten days. For Ulcers. Wounds, Burns Boils. Pain, or Piles it's the best salve in the world Onre guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by M. M. Lewis, druggist. 1 ? ? -* Contractors. QEORQE W. WROTEN. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Will furnlr** Plans and Specifications; will oontraet for ?tecting all classes of 1-raJkldlnja; furnish hands by the day and superintend th? work In town or country, a***r Oharaes rsasonabls A. MASON GARNER. Contractor and Builder. PrlsMSS Ana? St.. Opposite Tyler's Pour-dry saro aarantees all work In bis lia? tob? dons ?oBptly and ta a Irtt-sless auaaer at r??k A SBRTaOM TOR HEN. The mm who rama hl. Hving with Ma bia.ns cannot afford to neglect his body. The body i* the furaacs and boil? that ruraiahea steam to the brain, it i ?ace ik permitted to get cloggi ?' < cts. the bolle, will m.iVe no steam, and the delicate machinery ol the brain will Mew down am', conn to a top. \'. .'.. n a man fit- 1? that hisidc..^ ?1" "et come as freely as they once did, he needn't won y about h's men tal machii 1' b u t he h B ?1 \ better look to ?jj.1 his body His testini ? -1 with the 1'h'lki : .? II" blood i? impure, ami dee? ,! roper ele. l?'-j ment* to put p. ed y into tbe machinery of the i? a */ I ol I . break ?'? ? ? ? ??us exhaustion or proal ? rem?d? iions. It IX I?! V Golden Medical 11 indi m. ata of life, tenta the nak. ? the brain bright, cieur at-d active. I' all nerve and bt.i.iu troub'.ra die to in sufficient or I The "Golden Medical Discovery " isibi ? nil good medicine dealers, sad only scrupulous dealei will t;y to induce a cus? tomer to take some wotthl. alleged to be "jost a*, good." Mr. Net* Ifctaoa. the crM.ri?t?d Irish Cpm?. di.m an yn e irden surrt ( i writes: " We nilfilli - arck? and the constant ti me a bud touch o?" that dreaded dyspepsia I hail tried < -- ble t.? cuir it till tsst ?<?? . Keeth'f Pijou Tht-.i-fr. 1 In the Ketsoa Tn'e. a >? a h ?set] me to try 1 v i tncJ it, an **o>xi rc.ulta." Constipation is 'v Dr. Pie: es He hsiua d-a';cr*. _Railroads._ Potomac i'redreioksburg AND PIEDMONT RAILROAD Sobedu . I ? No. l ABB -No I i00 a m Fredsncksburi. I 1:16 \> u-. 8:1? a m White's 3 ?l p m 1:20 a ui Mine Bon \ a 36 p m 8:23 a n? Rob ? . p m 8:2? a m Screamervi:!? U p ni 8:32 a m Ainch 12 p a 8:35 a m Furuace 2:3" 8:40 a m Brock Koa' - p m 8:43 a ni Stephen. 2:28 p m 9:00 a m1 Parker 2:10 p m 9:08 a nil New Hep* 1:5" p m 9:18 a ml Tinder 1 o p m 9:2? a m Reyno'."- p m 9:38 a m' Ve.-diersvh?>? p a 9:48 a m La Paystta 1 Is r a 10:03 a m Onion ville ? B 10:14 a m Nason P m 10:24 a m. ?avlor p ci ?0:40 a m_Orange_\lW par. Connections at Fredericksburg Wttb R. F. A P. R. R.. and We*m* Steamboat Co. At Orange with Southern and Chesapeake i? Ohio R. R. The only line to the Chanceilorsvills and Wilderness BattierteLls. Bastern Standard Time. Daily exceptSnn* day. W. 11. RICHARDS. Uen'l Manager. ?Train No. 2 leaves Orange the 4tb Monday In each month at 3 p m C.&0 To Hot Springs. CINCINNATI. IO?IBVILLK, CHICAGO AT. LOU lb AND THE WEST. Th? BHOSTIBT AND OritKIST RolTS T' THI W SfT. The moat di*ect and popular roots to Old Point and Norfolk. TRAINS LEAVE DOSWKl Oct. 2tf, lt*9. No. a. .So. 1. _Si-"'U7 l'a?iy, Haily. Lv. Doswell. . ?11:17 A 1:12 H 11:.'? P Ar. huunton. * - I ?. - r ?- *. " Clllton forge. t Smo Y, 8:6" Y ?:>A " V*. Hot Springs- . WHIP ',:?< A " White Sulphur. I " Konceverte. Ml Y TrSA "Cincinnati. . \"-MA ?:M P " Lexington. MOA ?WOP " Louisville. 11-OUA " Chicago. . I ':.. Y TM". A " fit. LOUIS.i. I Time marked t uaiiy except bumiay. Pullman Ble^-pin?* Cars on Nos 1 and 3 for Cincinnati and Louisville. TKAIN8 FOR OLD KOINT AND _NORFOLK_ Lv. Doswell..... "Mb A M 2:.r* P M Ar.Klcnmond. f*..?) A M 8-30 P M Lv.Blchmoud. H:i<> A M .1:45 P M Ar Newport News.. 11:1" A M n:ui P M " Old Polut. 11:40 A M S*a0PM " Norfolk.i 12:l*?Noo- 7:<if> p M Additional trains leave Doswell 7 A. M.and 6:i6 P. M-, except Sunday's for Klch*j.ond. Por otatr Information. l?dd***? JNO. D. POTT? A G. P. A., Rlcnm'>r:d Va SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule In Effect Dec. 10, IM Trains leave Washington, D. 0. ?*:01 A. M.?Daily?for Danville, Charlotte and way stations, connecting at Manassaa for Strasburg, and Harrisonburg daily and Staunton dailv except Sunday and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western dailv for Roanoke and points Southwest and wi*h 0 A O. R. R. for Nat? ural Bridge daily; and LazlngtOU daily, ex? cept Sunday, also connecting at Calverton for Warrentou 11:15 A. M -Daily-THE UNITEL STATE8 FAST MAIL carries Pullman, Sleepers New York and rVaahington to Jacksonville.uniti: g at Salisbury with Pull? man 8ie*i?er for Asueville and Hot Springs, N. 0. KnoTville,Chattanooga and Memphis, renn., and at Charlotte with Pnll man Bleeper for Augusta and at Columbia, with tleeptr for Charleston, Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orleans, connect? ing at Charlotte with slee(?er for Birmingham Solid train Washington to New Orleau? without cheage. Bouthern Railway Pining cars between Washington and Upartanburg, B.C. 11:80 A. M ?Daily?Lo*al for Cha*'otte viile, conteenu?; at Calverton for Warren ton. 4:01 P. M.?Local for Strasburg and Har* risonburg daily except Sunday. 4.30 P. M.daily, local for Charlottesville, connecting at Calverton for Warrenton. 9.50 P. M. daily New York ana Florida Express Pullman Buffet Sleeping Ca s. New York and Washington to Port Tampa, via Savannah and Jacksonville, and tu Augusta via Columbia with connection for Aiken. Through coach to Jacksonville Din? ing Car service 9:50 P. M. daily, Washington and Chattanooga Limited, via Lynch burg, with sleepers. New York and Washington to Memphis and New Orleans through Bristol. Through coach to Memphis. Parlor and Observation Car between R-dford, Va., and Attalla, Ala. Cafe C'a* service. 10:45 P.M. dally, ' WASHINGTON asd 80DTH-WESTERN, VEBTIHCLKD LIMITED.' oompoaed of Pullman Veatibnled Bleep era, Dining Cars and Day Coaches, Pull? man Sleepers, New Yo-k to Nashville, Tenn., via Asheville, Knoxville and Chat tanooga; New York to Memphis, via Birm? ingham, New York to New Orleans, via At? lanta and Montgomery. Pullman, Library and Observstioncar between New York and Washington snd Atlanta. Extra Drawing Ro in Sleepitg Car between New York, Wa'hintiton and New Orleans every Tues? day and Saturday, coiinmir)?* the.ee with "Bumet Limited'' for Ban Franc ec*. Vesti buled Day Coach, Washington to Atlante. Dliin* Car service. Sunset Personally Conducted Tourist b' Excursi?n. Through Sleeper on this train every Monday. Wfdnesday snd Friday from Washington to Ban Francisco with? out ohaage. Leave Richmond at 11.00 P. M Trains on the Narrow Gauge reach Orange daily at 10:40 A. M Trains on the Southern Railway pass Orange D?ilt as follows : SOUTH BO?ND 11:10 A. M. 2 35 P. M 7.46 P. M. NORTH BO?ND 11:10 A. M. 6:52 P. M. 0 37 A. M. For ratea, map folders and Sleeping Oar Space apply to L. 8. BROWN, ?arensral Agent. 706 15th St. N. W. WASHINGTON, O. 0. FRANK S. GANNON, 3rd Vice Pre* and General Manager. J. M. CULP, W. A. TURK, Traffle Mansfer. Gsn'IPaasengar Agent. in Washing Paint don't scrub it ami wear off the sur? face. Use Gold Dust Washing Powder according' to direc? tions printed on every package ami you will be pleased with the results and surprised at the saving in labor. - 1 ? | fr?? bo?.klat-"Uo:!?a Rula* fur ll.iu????k.ik." TUR N. K. PURB?\Nk COMPANY CtiLap Si. Louis Ne? Turk lio,loa v -?-aja;>*?>"?l?>^r^ 7=. SMITH & COGHILL Retail Department. la m r tail department a*e eartj almost e? may ?-? ?h11 foi il Mu? boot and shoe linn. Qf***.f**kYO Wc Lhvii lui liiiui: 1:1 le to order, ai I wt*-?uatantei (hem DUU I O , to w.?ar well. A k to W., ? hi ii' m mend them m lit and wunr. CUriCO Wo carry a larga line ol men's and boys heavy shoes, ? ti U t- ?D < Q hoes, lu this I. shoving Cnlfskio, boxcalf, Vid Kul aud Tan in till tbe Dawe i styles. We make a specialty of Boys and Girls School Shoes. Ladies Fine Shoes. It i:-,w? 11 known we carry lbs h< t Hoe of lidies fini sbos in the eity. VVH0LE8ALE DEPARTMENT. I I? >p rtmi ol is full from pit to dome and sre guarantee to dupl?cate any bill Boutbol Boston Wo solicit trj merebants li >nd with us, or onr salesmen will sail ou thorn. SMITH & COGHILL, v? 11 R Street Kre-'lericksliiirR. Va. THERE ARE SHOES AND SHOES? Fr in the way onr bastnesa has steedll*" InoreasedIt proves that we arefrivins: OOd values in footwear. It has always been our aim to sell Shues that wear. Our SHOES. SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS wer" never better than they ar this season. Try a pair. Member J. 0. U. a. M. J. F. BROWN. ECKENRODE, PERRY & CO. THE BIG STORE I W? sac sell v in anything you want. CLOTHING. BH0B8. HATS, QEHT8' e*URNISHIN08 (lall and see us before yuu buy V V U. Ooaw?-. CrlaBitS Hiawro* A. Habdolfi? li'i-vaSD Conway, Gordon & Garnett BANKERS OOMMSRCX STKSJET. -"RlfiDKRICK?BURG, VA. Ra?? inai ?w * '??. I Bank eloee* 6 l' M Collections mad? on al! p< in COME AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL FALL MILLINERY JUST OPiSNED BY MRS.O. E. SMITH & CO. HUNDREDS OF STOVES To select from. Mammoth St re Hoosi and look sad net ntlesa. I have STOVES of all kinds, at prices from SB toSM M? stock i f sti tcs con? sists of tbe beet irilb flna raptatation. and a? lower than ev? r By calling at my place you will nave many a dollar. I'lambing a specialty. R. L. STONE. 203 Commerce St. TO OUR PATRONS : We are sincerely grateful foi your liberal patronage, and may you contiune to favoi u with game. To All and Everybody We wisli a lla'ijiy and Prosperous New Year. Yonra to serve "with Reliable FOOTWEAR, BR?LLE S TIMBE^LAKE. 921 Main St. Phono 47 JOHN M. GRIFFIN, ?DEALLK IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fine Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. Agency Pabst Milwaukee Larger Beer and best tonic. We also hav? in stock Ale* Pnrter. Btont. etc.. ?n It Str??a-t. PI fiYVFLr?? (h"?r" ,f(,s-r ni ?"**? r-LV/W CKo CARNATIOa?.vrOLaTW and other CUT F I.' >W Kits ami FLORAL ?BSlONSat very !.i:,\s??NAIaLE PKICK-?. I?eave < nkrsat K. cNinde's. Main street, KredericksburK, Va. J. PALMER GORDON Florist. Alshland. V? F, BRTJLLE Confectioner and Baker, ?o. ?in R Street, Fredorickebunr, Va. Give me a call when you want CONFECTIONS, ICE CREAM AND PASTltr orders alwajs lecelve prompt attention. HOTEL DANNEHL, (HENRY DANNEHL. PmorJ Curopean and American plan. Hteam. Gsv? Bieotrioit?,. Comfortable Boom?. HouatUul I'abl Good Restaurant. Koasorahl? rato? A well supplied HARand RETAIL LIQ?OJ. HUTA B L, lb ri MENT in oonnectloi. " Oow ? a'l v? t??t arc "rr-aw'-rv. W?irm ?y* ?r??w " JOHNF. SCOTT Wmuto im dardfar? '.pwlaltlbs 6TRBBT, On? door below Ohas. Wallssa- M Bro. ? ruu. Lnr? or ? General Hardware Barb Wir?. Guns, Pistol?.Rasera, Knlvei iko., will be sold at rednced prices to suit th the times. Money cam be raved by ruroraae; tig at HtMlTTH ft avdwar. Htnra GEORGE GRAVATT, Manufacturer snd Dealer in OAKRIAGBB. BURRBYB, ?V'*?lJUf AND CART?. CONCORD AND IPH-fsV t WA0(?N? Platform Spring Wagons. Business and Pleasure Wagons of a-asr* description. Special ?U?-?tiou stvrraatae aa*artSai and rapatntfni Our Rubber I Is the Best Made. PRICE, Per Gallon, GOOLRICK'S MODERN PHARMACY 901 Main Street. New Fall Millinery ! We can show a vcrylhnndsome stock of Pal I and Winter Millinery this season. Our stock Is now complete, and we will sell some good oar-rains in many things. In paying cash for our roods and no rent to pay, we can afford to sell goods cheap. MRS. H. E. TOMPKINS, Main Street. 81? NOTICE TO ill Who Regularly Employ Me. I. HENRY DEANE. Old Reliable Liveryman. ?VW Oeorge Street rbone 65. Predericksburs. va., will take One Passenger and Trunk to or from the depot for 35cents, or t.unk lucent*. Also horse? and buggies for sale or hire. p2 It_ OEO. J. FLETCHER, AROHITKCT AND BUILDER. FRKDKRICK8B?R?, VA Plana, Spcdfieations, Klevations. Detalla. Work of alt fcindj in th? building line. Thorough persons! lupervltloT* of work, town or ?ountry. 1 Im- .11.1 Mu? lind .lu????,..... A Lancaster county man once ?sum to ii Philadelphia portrait painter with a reqnesl that be palni a pl< ture <?f bis father "V.-r.v well." said the artist; "1 ave tbe old ?gentleman .?otne In a h?'i? lull In town. :ind I will give blm ? all ting." Th.? man replied: "lie can' do ?lot; he la dall "Oh, well, then, you have a photo graph of I ? i 11 ? V " ? "No; I don't gol no fottograf of blm eider." w oil boa ?i" jrou expect me to palnl tbe portrall ol your father n ben I can nut sea blm and bave oothl me mi Wen <>f bis appearum e'C ?\ i II." he replied, "I dluked maybe of l <loli >oii about h I m you gnu bn ul ' blm from dot." "All right," said th.' artist, 'descrito h.in " "\ ell, my fadder wa. not so dall uu.l ? short; b? vas Uni fat und nul so did " Aiol so ih.' boucs) fellow pi.i ? ceded t?. ?I? -? i .!"? in h.< r? called blm. Tin- artist undertook t., paint the pi'' lure, and in dut? course It i- completed, and tin' Lancaster.my man comes in '" \ lea the t? -nil - .'i the artl t's el for! As the canvas ?-< diados? .1 he long and reverend) upon i?.? p i ture of his de|tarted ?parent. Then he i? cllnglj remnrk*. . ab, ?l"t is .ie fndder! MJue fadder tal I loafed *o much! Hut. neli bluimel, fn.l.l.?i yoiihaf Chane, d!" I'biladelpl. n I 1 llrmi.il ni B| a.em. The Memphis s.-imitar tell? ?l a re ? ? m in i.le a hose hushand noticed thai ? he ?a-, keeping an Itemlz. d a. ? >f the household expenses. In Um ?kin g It oi er one da) be uotleed ni I he Ih.i torn "i .?a. Ii paite or two the leit. i a "I ?. K W " This somew hat pi him. II?- nail.? found It ver) .lift!? uli i" keep from thinking about ? hat these mean. II (M ? urr. 'I to him that possibly his ? Ife was savlug out some money to buy ?.'thing for him. Bui theu h? km w Unit his Initials were not "I>. K. W," and ihi?? ? l.? l m>t provi a ?atlsfuclor) solution i?? the matter. s., one day when bis wife was In s i..il good humor be .k her in bis a:m- and asked what she meant by "It. K. W, DO cents," "I>. K VV . |1 and tho lil,o Sbc replied " l? K. u. stand fo 'don't know what' VVbcuever 1 wenl to halan..' m? account at the end of each page and found I had spent mon? ey f"i- wbk'b l could not account, I Ju-t put in ? sufficient amount, tbe It.m 'l>. K. u ,' to make it balance Jn-t exactly." I ua. Dr. \ tut; In It it ?? I at. In the larger cities of Uussla there Is ii" liinii in the speed al ? bl. h a horse may be driven through the pub Ii.- streets. The typical harness bora? Is the Orloff, a breed founded by Count Orloff-Chenieuski, being a cross be? tween the Arabian stallion Smetanlta and Imp ? ! ted mares, principal!) Eng I sh. An a vera g i roadster ?< IG bands high and weighs 1.10U pounds, with heavy mane, a bush) tail that reaches nearl) to tin. ground and "iron" limbs that show great muscular development The f:r."i?i?.lor i-* gray. Buch au I u driven through the principal streets of St. Petersburg at a furious pace, that portion mar tbe center and beside the surface <'.-.r tracks being re -? r\ .'d for fast driving. Dg the a Inter montl - two and three abreast aro driven t" sleighs ai a three minute gait There Is racing all winter, the courses ft.led at nicht to provide three Inches ?if solid Ice. American pneumatl. tul ki'--.. harness, boots, gutting apoll? an, es, etc., are in general ise. I.nril I nn.ilnnin- ?lalia Tiiriir-r. N'i nil" was admitt. d to Turner's house in Queen Anne street unless ape ? lall) Invited. There was .. sort >?f lit ili? lion grille In the center of the front door, through which tbe old bouse* !..'ip"i- iisiii to look and aee who waa there. As an example of the rarity of visitors the late Lord Lansdowne, who was a great lover of art and a friend of Turner**1, told me that after receiving no answers to his letters be resolved to beard tho lion in his don. Hi- there? fore wont and knocked at the door. when n shook bead appeared at the Iron grating, ami its owner called out. ? ?lat'a m? at. i anppo "Yes, cat's meat," answered bla lordship and aqueexed himself In.? "Miiiais" i.ifc of Turner." The Aae-I Mlnlater. If his work h.- ?n a city cbnrch, it Is a grave question whether any min ?-?tor ran now discbarge It with etli | who is iiiiioh above .'?<' years ?>f age. The multitude of detalla in a city pariah, th.- excitement of the life, tin? aeren demand opon th?' mind ami tin- beary borden <>f responsibility call for a inau In the prime of life, with an alert Intellect and an unfailing body.- inn Hadaren in Ladles' Borne Journal. Took Their I'll,.-. .. Here Is n story Wblcfa Maron Dowse, the celebrated Irish fudge, IHK*, told in that exaggerated "brogue'' which he loved to employ: "I was down In ('?irk holding assizes. (Hi the tirst day, wh.-n the Jury came In, the officer of the court said, '(Untle ini'ii iiv i In? jury, ye'll take yer accus toiu.'ii ?placea, if ye ptauxt.1 And may 1 nerer laogh.*1 said the baron, "if they didn't all walk Into the dock." An . nl. not-, n Hern. La Gaceta, published in Guadula* Jain, pari In ?ttgliah and part In Span? ish, prints In a prominent place the following: i CARD. Will .lit gentleman who embraced my ?rife at the entrance tn the poatofflc* about 9 o'clock Tliuraday evening p?cate aend me hi? photograph for my "Album of HcrooaT' Ht will greatly sfatlga, J- I. ?Mexico Two Republics. Blsmarck'i Iron Nerve W \s the result of his ?pendid health. Iudomitable will and tremendous en? ergy are not fonnd where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and B ?weis are out of order. If yon want these qualities and the success they bring,use Dr King's New Life Pills They develop every power of brsin and body. Only 25c. at M. M Lewis Drug store. CEORGE FREEMAN. IR General Grocer. WEST BND, Prederloksburg Va Highest ossh price paid for country produce FOR SALE! R. L. BISOOE. PUKUKKIOKSBURO, VA Docton? Can't Cure ?t! C 'is blood poison Isal ' ! '. beyond th? ?.kill of the doctors They may dos? a patient fur years on t mercurial and potash remedii -, bul ha will n?ver he rid of the disease : on tl ? Other hand, his sondil ymw ' steadily wor?e p ?i B. is the only cure for this terrible) sJBlctii the only remedy th? cause of the disci from the system. I was afflletec* aitu Hood Poison ? best ii < ment fair : In fast. I i to (fa t arc i tik-ry ? It ? i I w a s it I -? ' ' s cured. ? s ; lug !)? mj hi a y?: )j i ; a ? , n ol il \\ K N.i??i?. It Is like self-destruction ; to taha totally destroying th? dry up th? marrow in the ducing a stiUneM and swelling i Joints, causing tha hair to fi coiiiplotely avr?-?. SaSaSa^he Blood Is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, i the only blood r"r li Iy free from dangerous minerals. I k on self-t reatment nent free by gwift S| ?? Di| any, Atlanta, Ga. Everything for Christmas and the Holid ? Th?' asnal ra? iety "t NUTS, FRUITS, CANDIES, CAKES, &c All of thi? ul || ? ?? f th PIN EST quality. Call and m-s Magrath & Cbesley. TH PIE iSTBIER if ynu thinV t tyoni - Syr op I vs i ??I (*h?rrv m, i by I Id |J:. .1 ?- ' ' I relieving and ooring Oongbs, Colds, ? to, for BO yi ais Prices 15c , 25c. and 50'. Th iti-ai! la . f 11 itles h .v Johnston & Pearson, DRUOOIST3 A QUIC GHS : COLDS PynyPeotora! ? all Throat and Lung Affections. Large Bottles, 25 cents. fc. K. \W1fcifcLfck, ihe DNDBBTAKINU IH'cj;> tribe! the old ?taud.coiiier jiai/iui;ii i bar Ott ?? rtr??Ta*. A,J ordern (ri.: i . tly ar.d MtlSlo Uli - I day. ifear-e .i.:..* Ciarr'i ?? ? always r-aily fo a end fnnerals. rhanklngtbi pnblli fort? imaee so gsnsiouriy bertf?wfd h?? ??t* ?afttmnsi r* esf ?1" DON'T FORO FT THAT when r ou -?ants-. sesyaeere, As food as a Ilarh?>r ever ?ravr. Just call on me at tny Saloon. At morn and ?r? or 'iuh> i I oomb and dress the hair w I tl . To suit the countenance of your fa-?. My room Is neat, my towels olean Llolssors sharp and rasors keen : And all that art and skill can do If you will call I'll <ir for ron. "'aiort p*it tn order a? short n^fi' ?aV M It i'li? December 1, 1897. HARDWARE! S. BL BEALE, oat lo? bought out the entire Hard? an ?"took ot John A. Moae, will continue the Y{e(*dM9e(*e ?qsit*ess at the OLD 8TANI1 on ('OMMEKCP ST..and Is now laying ln^ full NEW .STUCK OK GOODS in tbe Hardware Line which be will ?ell at the Lowest Ca.sh Prices SB""- Ho and sa* Mm le'nr? ?on 'hit FARHER QIRL, IRON KING. F. F. V. AND EXCELSIoR. Cook Stoves. The Best and Cheapest Heaters are the ElTwoods, Boxwoods & We are Sole Agents. & With Pleasure I Tender My Thanks to and a'-enr. my friend?, patrnni and the buying public of tny high giren m?. I have the largest and " ?'?"" "f ' by any honse in Fredem-ksborg they ai?; boncbl at Rook B (ton. ; . ?,i at 7ery gtlJj!; . . ,,,?_ ?st brand? o! I ,l.?ined Plaster Hasard 4 ' ?f*?wder, . Olgars, Cigarettes, Ac. lain also ag??i)t for th? Blbrs iliiai;'i Mi ied Cunt i, i?'a higher grade and bet t.?r ijiiality of Ready-Mixed Paints 'v.i been put on tbe m irl M of It fccuNGMH ? J. MARSHALL. IF Y?? FOLLOW THE OHOWD H. WALLACE CARNER, Boots, shoes, Huts and Caps W* h r. '?'y, qu VVfl ca .- r i.kel bo< i | :? li'l uani to ?' ? you WALLACE & COMPANY, Wholesale ai d Retail. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps X??S GOODS, XMAS GOODS, XkJAS GOODS. Green S Russell, H ?RD WARE STORE OF COMMERCE ST. FREDERICKCBU HG, VA xm i- k/.it. k ii,c P ckei Rnlfe,attas r .i H u i pair o? ?i Mi atine . lor o-? li (/ o? iway. um a ?V? w ut your tr de foi ii \ r hlusr Don t corn t. I the Ni ORKt-iN & RUS5FLL, cj?-?* 1 Hi: HABDWARI l'K.W.i We Have Got Them at Last. Bavins- boogbt si my trip Nortl v beUw nuannfactnrer's ' I Boots, hand s? wed, ??o-th $1 60, ?' $?5 W? Men's Calf lagged t |1 00; worth f: 25. at 86o rds from fl.OO to ?10 cei k mast bo sold. No i and < Kami k and be Henry Wissner, -;i? *<** 8tf?t. Sec the New Goods at S. G. WALLACE'S [n these glor ' \ mornings eonse, Wh To - ?miL-oiLe. A -' il at Closing-oat Sales, for ssaWh d fot K'8b than last year's a northern market?? tbe newest L '.n-s and Children's 1 t'h?tas and und Plaaacls. All kind Ireal bargains in White ?.nd Colorid Blanket? ! Satchels, don't forget. Urn ?'d in tbe Notion line, you can get T of carefully selected Dry G ment. Ci.untty merchants please ill others. S. G. WALLACE, stain and I 'is. FREDKBICK8B?B0, VA. CLOSING OUT SALE. W e do not propose* to g<? out oi I asi nets, but as our store room will im refitted sn-i additional room made to accommo date our large stock, which is necessary to supply oui heavy Increase iu basin? ss, we trill pnt the knift in our present stock and will let it go without regard to profits. This great slaigbtersale will shake the Mercantile (?iant of Frederii ksbnrg, and the people will get the greatest bargains eter heard of in this city. 209 Commerce st. HARRIS <& CO. FRIENDSHIP BRACELETS. Sterling Silver Friendship Brac?-lel? SO cents e'ich. Silver Hesrts to go on same fr' in 10 to 50 CCI ts E-igravmsr ?lone free i f cimrge. Also a big line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Btlve-r Watches, Chains, Wedding and En? gagement Kings, etc Sterling Silver N reltiCS of erery description, snitsble for Christmas Pr?tant?, e*sr*" cheap Send or give me a tiisl order before pur Oh sting i'1-i'where. A. LOEWENSON, Jeweler & Optician, Otvy MAIN OTHER, FKKDKHKKSBUKO, VA ESTABLISHED 100 7 GERMANIA ROLLER MILLS. ?IYER & BRULLB, Proprietors, Frederlclcsburg, Va. We hav? thu latest and atost compieu I'-aian; aollsi System In car Mills, ns-tone ?? ;tr, choicest Virsdme Wheat aid on r Flou', sre tas floeet tnsi ?an be mad?, Kcentingnon? We mekf th? foro?*.-?? IYIB S BHU1 LaTB ?KfiT PATKNT H.IU'KKLATIVB ?.NIA XX2?X E .OJAN1A IX. Hi. ? Ra WHirB PLAIN riTRA. *BB-il*r Meal v re??r*e ?rf all lalnd*. W*pa? the Hiebest Own 'llsecrer Wh. at If III . ?* nil hef nr* vfi bn? or MlL RR * RR?H.LF ?he Excelsior Roller Mills SILT EDGE FAMILY. HIQH GRADE F AMLY XX XX X X HIGH GRADE EXTRA. I am DOS" prepared to give especial attention to exchange work, both wheat and corn, and will give gond results of fl'*nr and feed, meal and husks Please Sand olean grain and dry Flour IS to 17 p innds per bushel wh?ai, meal 47 pounds per bushel 0 tu C. H. PETTIT. Proprietor. HELLO, SANTA ! ?ttk the largest display of TOY?, IKON. TIN tn<l ?**< 00 TOTS DU?M?, DOLL?, HOKN8, DOLI CAKKlA.JEfc. \s II Kl.l.U . <.!-,?? tree oraa m nt". Tbey are going fast. Come eat I] ? ; ick Is r-ouc. '?'? e also call attention to our other line*. KINSCOLOONSe FIN'S NBCKW] ill -. MIXED NtTs for tie hotuia?,? Notions, Bhix'l. Clctb In?, Ho.ler* and I'miera ear. Tinware and Granite. All , up wear?' imnn-y sav?-rs to you. Call ou us, J"ln tie? dull) Incrf-asiSJS* ranks. Th? uawple appreciate the lo?* prices and best ?foods. Wo ??eat you right. BOSTON VARIETY STORE. Next to McCracken A Bro. 80* Ctonraeree ?tree