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Oe voted to Agi i culturel. Conn me re! el and lYianufacturlnfllnt A Interests of Frederlcksburg and the Tidewater end F>!ed V/OL 8. O 5_F -:1CK5B? G- Va.i SATURDAV, FEBRUARY 7, 1903,- FlGHT PAGES rn Price PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR PRAISES PE-RU-NA. 1 ' ' .. a. d Its Fuslor and rider. Ton n "f promi - - ? ,,f Rov. ? astorof th ? - ? r the lowi i Other r- J f.iiU-J, hut after ?' Pcrt-na r/r*.* trotihle ?//.*?.*;.-/ i. appeared. - ?. i i ? r 11 a ?. for weak and \\<>m n or no ? Kl.'? . ,1. Mr. Nf. .!. It*.--man, a promim ni met* . ' >a_ and an ?-Id??r . lau church of thai pi ?ce, ra long time I wm troubled with dueya and ? j . : of which f?.i\.- ni" DO relief. to I ' v a few - I to -a? that li w is found and I aui ttajoj lag better h.-alth than I have i. It is i rtainly a grand medir Si. J -, D. Ml In ry, I'nit. Senator from Louisiana, an*. -1 ; Ing In r . una : ..- ?'.'.. Colambaa, o.: Il Tien Pcnina Is an excellent tonic. I have used It sufficiently to may that I believe it to be all that you claim for it.'?S. D. McHner}' If yon do not derive prompt ami satte results from tha naeol Peruna write at once t<> i ?1. Hartman, giving i nu lit of ?our .-a- and ha ?vil. . ?? f.i\a ?..a inn ealuabh . -at i ,. A hin-- Dr. Hartman, President of thi Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio MTB s I. LI. GRAIN, HA Yand MILL-FEED G. A. HAX &. CO., bed 1882. US North Si BALTIMORE, Ml? G. ?. ZIRCKEL&CO Sole Agenta For Oiled Clothing, Hats. Lu* Brands: "Fish," "Nox'Bm AM,""Shield" uid *L \ Btsn l?r.l " Mermaid Brand Mackintoshes, jobbers of (ioodyear Glove in 1 W ? ?USO! '-?t II ?v State and Rfa i.'.e Island Rubber Boots and t-hoes In Rubbers st sil timas. 7 and 9 E Pratt St. opposite Maltby House, nor***. Md '. S. S: l!l:l?MI 1.1I.1UN. M. IL Sill EKVIKIUIOKN EaHTABUSHgO in 1862 C S 5chermerhorn & Son l.i 1 ki\ i:):-. Sini'i'i:i:s. I ?i. ?i.K?s... GRAIN. HAYIMILL FEEDS ST VIRGINIA LUMP LIMP IN NEW BARRELS ....127 CHEAPSIDE, BALTIMORE ii-fereiiros i.y | Vrm ?s.-aji hi : Fanner**-' iiinl llerchants1 National Hank, Baltimore, Ml.; ur, Bradetreeta! -1 Daa'a Commercial ?ggiwU?, ...CORRESPONDENCE BOLICITED... N. FRMIE <? SONS, ?WHOLESALE Woolen and Cotton Rags, Iron Metal? Gam Shoea. etc. 14001402 Mullikin ?t.. Baltimore. Md Boston Baking Company Washington, D. C. -MARK THE BEST BREAD IN TOWN Fr,*,!,,^.,^ r.?t for ,?? ffl b^^TTTl^SrS; fr,s|, ila.lv, and lota Ol 1- r,..l,.r.eks',nrK people I?ly r,?,,ttr t?v,yi, 23\Z ??H, it vnii f. ir ii cunt? For Highest Prices and Quick Returns Ship your POULTRY, EGGS, Etc, to - GOLDEK, LOVE 4 CO. wa^g*? D o SPOTSYLVAMA. Quarterly Conference Magistrate's Trial- Other Notes. ,-liotiaylvunia. Va.. Feb 4. l'.M'.'t. ' \tr. I>"7\ Uervey, of Sunlight, und t w?> of his H il Iren bave been ?ai.-k. one of th' children having pneumoaia, bal ail are ?>.t +rm ihn*!!.- Kr.".? m >n ? f Loaia M. Keoak, ..f l'arker, ? Im had a atabbora ?a--??? ni , u taana from n ?osad from a toy pistol. la eos recovering. I?r l'ritt -n-leii lui. great h. ?!l in the treat meut .f flii- ,-.in... II" llKed Hiilitoxiiu? Mr I l> llnrri-? il our ? Uni: . r lin- little daughter in lu? hoin, . u Keine tie H?e. ..*id daughter Mr R M. u.-,ier. ih- enasta I- h. r-, try iiiiieli Indiapo?d l'r \V-n \ iliirr?M thinks he may Im?-- eppeedleitfai , Mr Waller is w> Ina nroaad. It i>? ho*p?*<] " limy ?p ?? ill n huit Mr. Sluiw. of Michigan, a land txg *n? | ;s in our ? Hing* Ovina to rab? l?.*?' -l W. Ucefcaiaa ? tore oh hi- appointment? nt Lei Mitel e-taodaj Mr loi, lu-an. prtor of Christ i. h. d lieri'Si.tidn.? Rev, .1 T VMot'iy. tin new Frea f tic- Rappahannork Diatriet, ? i 1 .1 the ti??" Quarterly Roi I --Ivan la lure Saturday aad !'?? Janet Minor. At!.a I ?deiii.-in. I|.-*?ry lint and Rotten Qippoa, nil colored, aere before Jnatieea Walte and Qoodlot Trida? to answer a abaras ??i roRiagaad ualawlull.i aaaeni bling tonet her. Cotamaa, Hirt and Uippoa aere discharged. .Minor sraa losad guilty of aula w tul shooting, ?ml arat on to the grand jury He wae h -o lined .-sjii for earrytag eoeeealed ?. ?apone, upon which an appeal wii> eraatcd. Barris aad IVadleton.eoloted to the graad jury toeaewei I perjury Mr Robert Jerrell, Coin mica ?oner ?if Retenue, ??i,?. In-r?* on huslaesa Fri-iny. Spotaylvsnia Court Proceedings. Trou-. i? ._- .f efpoteylvaeia i'?unity lonri lortbe February term, 1003; -t will aad teatameat of Aadereoi ! Pratt, deceased proves and ordered re d, aad Parie Pratt queiiAed as exeeatrii Li.-t will aad hetanwnl ol Baal Car* i ter provea aad ordstvd recorded Batate r iii'iniiid t .sheriff lor administration ??ith will annexed and appraieemeal or? dried. iinii-r entered foe local option ahm? (?.n April 1 Ith. 1909 Broaddm ?* Bruaddna' admiaietra tor ni tianed till next term Commonwealth va Thud Jackson, un? der sn iii-lii-tiii nt I?.r a f> loiiy. vet-diet sitial Commonwealth ????. Arthur Brown for und? ions aeoaalt, aeeaeed admitted to bail and cam eoaunaed, I'oniiiioin? i a!lh vu John Wo?,Hulk for : telling liqaon without liif ime, eoalaaet d iCUilt ami lined $50.00 and costa Spctsylvania Writing?. Bl Qeo, U T'itiliui:li, specialeommie? aioaer, to C II. Holladay. d?*???! for land. George R Aleoa aad ale to R p. i i* It. II Co . deed lor land. A. T. Biabrey, i->i>ccin.l commissioner, to aamc. ?leed for land I has Mullan to S L To??fll, d**ed for land. Al.nedia Rowe to tieo .1 Fletcher,deed for laud. t'arter.V K?-?id,commissioners, to Henry Sheets, died for land. T. P. Verl.y and wife to A R. Thorn toa, d> ad for land. Minor Mercer to Lee J.Grave?, truatee, d?*a*?l trust on land. UmJ. Oravm, trustee, to Magrath &. I'hesley. deeil for land. II I*. Fool and other? to A. M Al ??D, deed for land. Oscar Holmes and wife to Jillaon \V Jt'tt. deed for land. S. L Fowell and wife to l^ee J. Graves, trustee, ?leed trust on land. lieo. J. Fletcher and wife to Iaee J. lira?en, trustee, deed trust on land Virginia Conference of Charities To M set. The Virginia Conference of Charities and Goneatioa will meet in Kichtnond February loth, 11th and 12. The Conference ha? no otlicial connec? tion with any institution or other or jiiiniz-d body. The purpose? of the Con? ference are to -educate the puhlic mind to a proper conception of the needs of the indigent, defective and delinquent classes, to encourage a human and philanthropic spirit; to create and foster a deeper and more general interest in charity and re i formatory work; to procuredataregard I mi*: the condition of the unfortunate classes, and to impresa upon the people : the ad ? untages of organization in chari tahle and com-ctional efforts. The annual membership fee i? $ 1.00. Mayors of cities and towns, and the presidents of charitable and correctional iiislit.itions. and ol benevolent societies, art mpii-sti-d to appoint dele-fates to the 1 oiiliieiuc. and semi the name? and ad s ol i-ui-h delegate?to theSecretary Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, i*s mercury <a i I surely destroy the ?ente ul ?melt .1.1.1 eomp'etely -Wim-??- tin- whole aya t in when ?terla-f It through the murou? ?aitacc? sm? i-it.-i-s ?iinuiii iii-?er bsaeed m eeptoa praaertpttosa ir..in mpatsbl? plus! riaus. n? tin- ?laniaae they ??ill d" I? ten fold i. i tl.e o...lyiin ran possibly ilerlve from them. Hull'? Catarrh Care, manufacture?! I.? I* .1 i li-n.y a Oo Tel. do. o , contain,. . o mercury, and 1? tnkeu Internally, artlnu illrctly upon the lilood anil mu. ou- Mlfataa . of i h.-syritem. In bayta-a Hall's Catarrh Cure h.* sure'you art the genuine. HI? taken I. ' ternally ?4M made I . Toledo Ohio, by P. J I'henrv A < ... Testimonial? free. Sold br liMiKirtst-a l'ili-e 75e. per bottle 11 ill? family 1*111? are the beat. Bti a free sample of Chamberlain? Stomach and Liver Tablet? at M. M Iaewis'drug atore. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pill? Then their use is not followed by consti patina as is often the case with pill? Regular ?iae. 2s?. per boa. CAROL. IN L.. Notes, Personals. Etc. ?. BowlingOrnee, v"a l-vi? Ith, 1003. Owing t" iadiapoaitioa id the ?.?.???t' t, it? T .1. ?V ray. the p ..t..i of the M. id. -list eliuri-h was tille?! o*i Suudn? r iag aad night by ?r. Copenhaver olBai dnlpb?Macua College, >?t \?bland Sot* v? iih?tanding the iuelement went h r, t i. re were large crowds at both service? f;Mr and Mr? il L It isaie, who arere niaiii-d in V\ a-l.l?mton oi, Wm ? rough town on I' i laj i - es, then futur?- hums, Mr .Las BnnM, of ? our ?lay with his nu ther, lira ? It Bnuis.at ;i.r ho na tere Mr Reuben H Rroedd - thia ???? k i'i lii.Jini in ! M ? I. i-y Woolf..Ik left oo M : ?? .? lor HaaoVSe, ??here aha ??ill r|?cii-l .-..tie t late with fi lauda The Friday Ni^ht Flab was i ' eatertsiaed oa last Fri?iay night at .'.?? h .ti '*. f Mr T !? C ?hiH. ?h-ii-r Frank lt.,rk -, hsd tb? mi-l-.r ? n -,n Ttaead ? Hag 'I In- ll-oken l.ienio r ?? is -? W I. Ili - i he is,|. h a Mr. Job*! Ins pur? ii'- : Mr? .1 L ?*. I t ' - ? severe attael .'tbearip Mr. \\ I. I... ..I-lu-. ..IT,, h a -' .ii Sun la? ?>f bis par? and Mrs W I. I r nddna. Mr S \\ Broartdna. who wat ted on lam week ?t tl < >. 1 I? ?uni i-m Hospital i , Rick annd, ?ill r.-:u o home the latter part of thia *? Mrs Jstaee haatetarm I horn ? -, i-it t.. the lamilj >-f Mr i I. r.nlnis Mr L \I Bobinen baa gone out on h ba?lneaa trip, after speaitng a tes d ?.? - ?viih Ins fiimily a' i he "I.-? Mr and Mr-. A It I haa liar >:ud Mi-s Bditk I ! iitidiiT have return?*! Iroiii a abort ?ii-ii to Riehmoad. Mr E L Qnartea speel ?ostral da?? ?.f tin? ?,, i, i, Richmond. Mr T C Chandler, ?d Milfor?!, spent a portion of this ??,ek ??ith liiei.d hem I)r L K Hutli r ??as in Richmond lasi arten an business Mr John Ooeldln, daughter aa I nie? ol Bappahaano k Academy, ap .'t S.i.i ?lu? with his daughter al the Seminary. \ V /. STAFIORD. Mr. H. Griffis Paralyzed Parties Securing Options on Land Gyp? sies Labor Scarce. M. lint Va. Fell . Mr Unrriaoa liiiiiis ?? bn ? ?r this place lor n '"lie; l". a m rions cm .dit i? >ti. due to paralji > Mis i i.-.-ur Sang i? quita m k. ami ai ten led by Dr. Fay ne Pardea interested in minerait from Baltimore and other points areaeeuring optiona on land in this neighb irhood il. s*..i te of the bad roads, which are in a miry condition, (iypsics have i>?-?-n eampad n.-ar hare former two >? I k? Many peeeoai h-ni had their fortunes told. U.ie young man was so Well satisti*s| wit 11 what the? told him that he gave them more than they charged. They have lieeii I I'lniucli to separate a gre.it niniy callera ? rom their cash Labor is scarce here Very little cord wood is Is'ing ?-ut. No hauling han beta done of any consa'ipn-nit- this ?? inter. Mr J EL Hobome has Ist-n getting a great deal ol corn to grind at liis neu ?mil near here this winter. Mr. Cooper ha? also been busy. B wallow. President Roosevelt Springs Another Surpria?. Like the ordinary white man. Mr Uooeevelt is "monstrous unsnrtin " A colored niuu is collector of the port of Tappahannock. a position for which bet few white people caret], and lie had the unanimous eiidortacint-iit of th?- entire Virginia Republican "organization" for re-appointment. Rut on Saturday Mr Roosevelt sent to the Senate the name ol John Rosier, a white man. to take the colored man's place at Tappahannock This took the "organization" by surprise as they did not know Hosier and had not heard that he was an applicant It the position Rut in relation with Mr. Roosevelt it is the unexpected that fre ipp'iitly happen?. ? Alexandria Qnaetta Grsve Robbed. I lie grave ol Mrs. Willie Steng'e. first w ife of Charles I Siengle, of this city, a! Onancock. An-oinac county, was robbed a few night? ago of the diamond engage nient ring, which was I ft on the head ol the do-eased lady when she was bnriad Mr Stengle ha? writU-n to the paper? in Accomac offering a reward for th ture of the thief. Easily Solved. A prominent merchant in the lower part of the city, has some remarkable Fly mouth Rock chickens whose recent achievements are w Tthy ol notie-' Chi? liens 1-iid twelve eggs in two .!u The question arises us t.? w hctln-r H r. quires a mathematician or a deb ctive to solve the following problem : If five hefiF fa? t wi-lve egg? in two days, how many of the eggs do th-* neighbor's Inns lay ami how did he coiue in possession ol th- in Third Offense. Edward Hurhnrt, cot ?red, was eoa? virted bet.ire Mayor Willis today for stealing chickens from Mr. T .1 Hay! Ol an I s'nt on to th? grand jury This is th ? third off?-u?e Rurliurt has commit t--.l A Mother's Recommendation. I have u??t] Chamber? lin's Cough Rem? edy (or a iiiimlf-r ol years am! have im liesitan-y in saying that it is the lies' remedy for coughs, c.lils ami croup? I have ever used in my family. I have aot word? to express my conHdence in th i remedy?.Mr?. J. A. Moore North Star Mich For?alebyM M I-ewia. Oruugi ?t ORANGE. The Coming Rosrl Meeting Shots Fine Deer Accident to Mr. Will Frazer -Small- pox Scars Subsiding Eta.. Ornate, ?? ? . Feb. ?"??! ' ? g ?hoekln? i- at rest: the Tu Ils |are not y? r navigable l uere la an awak? ning and intensif. ire. road ?pnstion." That been repidlj .irm. : . , .11 i.i s of this com? ry is admit le I by all fi,rni?*rs. and : I ho. ? t h ? convention f countj m I to mec? at eext i t M il! be ! .- led by ?le intelliaent property-holdere <>f our whole county, ??ho will take nomade termii ed efand relative to IhbiaB Imp?t tant matter. Mr. Byrd Harlow k tiled a See da lay It areigbed aboet BO poeade, and ?vas'at and deliciosa, so they sa? who ?t.* thereof. The law for kilVna tin- i Ired February 1st. and Mr liarlo??' ?vas n*i trangr aaor, u?. some rlaime ? I here an many w ho be? that game laws are made in the la Hunt i Lilis" and WOaM-be .1 i. r ti..* protection ??' We ace glad to aee tl CaiouvRle eor ? h.lent toileted in the eaam nl pro hibitloa The causa will doobtleee sac? iad we hope thai erelong hie etaai : lea ma >? not be Inaul ad ?vea -.-ni Honey." Mr. Lito.i \lri-h, of your ?-it?, ??.-.sa '. rliood In-i Bal Miss JeanieC Morton Im?! a severe fall ii en well Will Fraser had a boas broki ? in hi l.-ft leg above the aakle, Jan. 17th. and it is ?till atiff an?! swelling, althoegh I ?r Wooiioiu. w h ae skill is his..n i to none, bridged the break aad mid there ie ao t results. Sp? eking of ? m popular Doctor, you ma? form some estimate ol orl ol this good ? "ini when It i known thai his two - l.or-is .-ire broken down am) on the lookout lor another. I an ! buyers are already <*->ming into i.-i- territory, end, bat for the roads. property would bring ndvaaeed ftgaron Mr. Will Oreen, of Alexaadria, was ..moi.g hie i Image ?. i. d It Sunday. We regret to he-?r that prosper te are nut bright ni".ut theeite ..f the Orange tl it?l burned some weekaago It should I?- r.-hnilt on a iar-j-i r pi in .?? baa subsided nnd peo? ple alni.it Daniel are i Bl ag'in People in thiaeeetIon hope Mrs Mon roe'a remain? and those of in-r ehildrea will remata in the ? I . eted to l>e buried The roads ol Virginia and rtaen cry alond to her repreeeatatlvea for ?viso and economical is,, of the publie moue?* In the aaate ?>f hnmnnity, stop throwing a ?way lac taa ?vrung from Til,or Bad land in such mat tere as the Crawford-Campbell scandal. Mrs Monroe? grave, etc. Mr A T. Brock man is eoalaed, with a severe attack of grip, at his home near Monrovia Mr \ F Bmekmaa, ?>t Lahore, It at the Virginia Hospital. Biehmoed, lor] medical treatment. Mr. Williame und Mi-s Banadera, of Loohm, amvhdtlngatMr W R Browa'e, near Lahore. Mr W. H. Hume, the hustling whole sale nurseryman, ha? a slight attack of grip, and his oace mellow intonations do not nee.-id so well ??ith lis tine fiddle to the tun.'s o[ * Arkansas Traveller," etc. S. The scratch of a pin may cans-.- the 1> ss <d a lim li or 'Mu death ??Ten blood pois? oning ?e-iili-iroin the injury All danger of this may 1m? avoided, however, by promptly applying fhnailmlaia *i Fain Malm. It is an aiitisi-plicand quick heal? ing linimi m for cut?, bruis, s and burns For sale by M M. Latrie, Druggist Beyond Jordan. (JoAyiiN Mn.l.KiO Ami they enmato him, mottete of Jmlah, Dark-eyed and in splendor of hair. Hearing down over shouldi-rs of Is-auty, And boaome half hidden, half bare. And they brought him their babee and boaoaghl him Half kneeling with suppliant air To bless the hrown chemins they brought him, With holy hauls laid ?u their hair. Thee reaching his hands he said lowly, "Ol Beck is My Kingdom' : an I then 'Took the hrown little bale's in the holy White han Is of the Savior of men. Il.-ld them close to his heart and caret-ws'd them, Pel his facedown to theirs as in prayer, Fat their hands to hi? neck and so kltaa'd them With baby hands hid in his hair Tendency of th? Times. The tendency of medical science is to? wn..'! preventive menearte The liest tboeghl d the world is Is-ing given to the I subject. itiaeneJerand ts-tter to prevent than to cure. It has la-en fully demon sttat?-1 that pneiiuioiiia. one of the most dangerous ilis?-.i~s that medical ii.cn ha?, tocoiitend With, .n;:l?e prevented tiy the iis-ui i'".am Ii Main's Cough Reme ?ly. Fneiimoiiia ahvays tesult? from a cd?l or from an attack ..i[influ? nza igrip), and it hastai-u ohaarved that this remedy [eouaterneta any tendency of these dis ' eases tow ard pneumonia. This has been fully proven in many th nis-.nds ol case? in which this r.-ine \\ his Ii en ii-ed du ring the great prevalen.** of col Is aod grip in leeaat year?, andean he relied up? on with implicit ciiiilii!.-n<-e. Fnetirnonia often result? from n slight cold ?alien no danger is apprehended until it is sudden? ly diiaeovend that I'li-r.'is fe?, r and ditti cnlty in breathing and pain? in the cheat, then it is announced that the patient ha? pneumonia. IV on the safe side and takeCha-uhrrlain'? Cough Remedy as soon as the cold is eon tracked. It always cures. For sale by M M 1,-ewia, Drua-gi-at. Tie Uutcriciis Visitor 's ?:w lmk? Mas; Ecniss. it Strike? Young and Old Who Arc Physically Weak and [Predisposed to Disease. Paine's Celery Compound Fortifies the Body, Cleanses tho Blood, and Gives Strength to Resist All Attacks. That mysterious visitor, "Crip." is now invading many homes and striking down tima young and oil who are weak or predisposed to disease. It is now well known that the dises?? apenado rapidly to the various -aneaban of the households into which it ha? beer introduced. It a-Yonl? with the theory , o[ infection, also, that the disease hin usually attacked the persons Iahst t? Infection. Dr. Blehaia s ?>iy, in hi> hook on "Epidemic Influensa," e?ye lb? dis.ns.. is almo?t entirely propagated hi id.- -tion In pnet winter ?casons it has lieen ful , )y and happily demonstrated that Paine' ' Celery Compound i? a tower of safet; when -?rip i? prevalent. When thi sei'-iititie and h??alth-Ki?ing medicine i Mad, it streniithens the nervous c-ntn of all the vital organs; it purities th blood regaleaee dtgeetioa, givea a hea thy tone to the whole system, rnahliii yoaagaad <dd to feel secure from tli ravagea of disease. Weak, nervous, dyi p. ptic. and niliig people ??ill lind i Faine'? l mmmTJ Compound a tru.* pr? tect? and shield from the dai.e-ers i grip A trial of one bottle wid lianis nil existing doulits ,afa-,sl*,s*'a*,a**'s*,s**'a**'s*,a*'?,'al's**'s'B Diamond Oyes Color Jackets-, Coats, Oapei Ribbons, Neckties, Waists. Stochiaga will not fade or crock wht dyed with I'i-amoiid I>y?s. Ilirecti? booh and 40 lived ?'?inples free. DIAMOND DIES, Uarnagtna, \'t You can save 25 per cam by calling on A.S.Greenbaun Ladies' Tailor and Furrier, Tin 1 ltb St. N. W., Washington, D. SPECIAL. A Russian Marten Scan. J inches long, sample goods, worth $5.50 elsewhere, my price $3,75. Also 4 sample near Seal Coats, worth elsewhere 40c, my price, $29.50. Furs remodeled inthe latest styles Thinks Thsy Would Not Turn on Light on His Motion. Hon. C. Conway Baker, of Westmore? land, doea not think much of hisinHuence on the Committee of Privilege? and Elec tions of the House In nearly every matter that has been before tbe body this session Mr. Baker has been in a hopeless minority, lu die cussing tbe matter, Mr. Baker said: "I do not believe that if tbe committee room were as dark as midnight, and I should move to turn on the electric liirht. that my motion would prevail."?Rich Times -Dispatch. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh.? Medicine Sent Free. These two diseases are tbe result of an awful poisoned condition ol the blood. If you bave aching joints and back, bone pn?e, shoulder blades, crippled hand?, leg? or leet, swollen muscles, shifting! sharp biting pain?, and that tired, dis? couraged feeling of rheumatism or the hawking, epitting, blurred eyesight, deafness, eick ?toma*h, headache, mu ciion? throat dischargee, noise? in the head, decaying teeth, bad breath, belch ; ing ga? of catarrh, take Botanic Blood ( ??aim (It. B. H). It kill? the poison in I the blood which causes tbeee awful , aymptt* ma, giving a pure, healthy blood supply to the joint? and murnoua mem hraues, and makes a perfect cure ol tbe worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Cure? where all el?e fails. Blood Balm (B B B) is composed ol pure Botanic ! ingredient?, good for weak kidney?. Im provee the digestion, cores ?I y s pepsin. A ; perfect tonic lor old folks by giving tbem l new, rich, pun? b!oi?d. Thoroughly I tested for thirty years. Druggists |*l | per Urge bottle, with compietedirection? lor home cure Sample Iree and prepaid j by writing Blood Balm Co , Atlant?. Oa. Describe trouble and special five medical a.l? ice ?ent in sealed letter. For sale by K N lioolrick. Hear y Weight Suits Reduced ?5 per ceat at Uolds-nitk'e. CLOTH Direet From the Mill NEW FALL LINE of heavy goods for men's and women's wear. Cheap Mill Remnants. WOOLEN MILL STORB mum OONWAY, GORDON ? GARNETT8 _ BANK. U II. Ni:rn*?? >?.*?*, Pros., T. I.. LcCompts, Vice-Hits. K. Ftxle?, Sec'y. 4 Tress. NEUDECKEH Tobacco Company. I'M, inr? rentre Market Space, 701, 704 K. Lombard St llaltimore. Md., MO IVnn. Ave . N. W., Wash? ington, 11 C, Manufacturer? and Jobbers of Plug and Smoking Tobaci*?, Cigars, Cheroots, Cigarettes. Snuff. I'ijie* and Nsioker'e Articles at Bock Bottom Prices. Distributors of the famous Geo. WA Chllds 53. CIG?R. A lull line of Clear Havana Cigars. Bay Grain & plour Co. GOMM-SSION MERCHANTS. GRAIN, FLOUR, HAY, Etc. 104 S. tia\ .*? 3ALTIIVIC> R E IVIP. IWPLETK Acetylene Gas Plant For House lost?'lation. Safe, Simple and Durable. Does Not Affect Insura ??cw. $48.?? I'r e Cutalogue of Other Sis-**? Lamps, Burners, etc. Ask us. WALTER B. CLA Y, 525 13th St., ? - Washington. D. FORS?LE Desirable Frame Dwelling ttiSl feet, large halls, porches, closets, bath room, good roomy house, as good a? new, in thorough or? der. This i? a desirable house, close to churches, school?and city postoffice. Located on one of the best streets in city. If you -want a good city bouse cheap do not put it off. See or write me at .?nee Bead sale below. ?Z-^aAt? f . - We want no option; sell yourself or get any agency in the United States to sell for y ou; all we want is this, if you have a Farm, Tim? ber Land. Ranches, Mineral Lands or City Propertyyou want to tell we can eell it for you, as we bave done for others. List at one?. We go to press February 4th, 1903, for oar new catalogua. Send description of property at once. No sale, no pay. Southern Farm Agency, LYNCUBl RU. VA. JNO. W, ALLISON. Jr. Manager. Address Frederickshorg. Va.. Braaab.