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9 oo Drops CASTOR^ ?Vcgctable Rta__i_ilioi>lnT V si?iilatin? the Food ntulKcv?iiLi ting the Slxiinaths and Bowe Is ^ IM VN?S/tHlL?KtN Promotes Di?eslioivCht-orfu. ness and Rost Conlalft. nel?her ?pituri.Morphjitc nor Ml,.;. .1 lSOT NARCOTIC. rVa-. -W lU?mV?&Mt _*__r _v_? r ?PMMTJPSJar** /T-HsS.. A perfect Romi-rlv forFon: ii| m Ron, Sour Sto__.wr h._)h-irrl>o,-a Wcirrrts.('onvtiknins l'csvri-,h ness ami Loss of SLEt-r. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK Alb month?, t.1,1 })1)<>S1S -,t jt l N .-? EXACT COPY OF WRAPPED CASTORIA For Infaiits and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Use For Over Thirty Years GAS? TH- orarra.it ._-??>??r n? to.? err?. WIND MILLS, Pumps, Tanks, Rams, Iron Roofing, Tin Roofing, Plumbing and Heating, Rubber Hose, Stoves, Gas Ranges and Flue Pipe. WELL SUPPLIES ALWAYS ON HAND "Let me drive your WELL and guarantee you ARTESIAN WATER or no pay." Call and see me if you are thinking of sinking a well. GEO. W. HEFLIN. Will You Accept This With my Compliments? A ftTVt PINT o? rare "Ol.t Vi, _-|?it \vv\v> Jack f*?-M *"*? \.y. 'ihr tinetti-e die'ru! braady ?rudiic* '. I'll _eo-~*_a ' w,:h your'.rder <jr .. case i>? over li- ..? ? uruYr It ?ill be si:it I interest you, ; WESTOVER "Bent the worl? over." I wantyoa to try myiiowiirv. :n \V.s: ,.rr You'll surely ajT-? it' S>e rkliesf, _ne_t fla?ored?bi?.!y y. ve'.v. r t>,.m the choicest grain, distilled by the nv..?t 1 r. o'.d. Without question the lowest priced ?his-ey fur it? -a? and quality ever put on the n throughdealers. Seid direct to you lit ifc.till. i> price- I <, . S>:>. 1 ??? _bippedexpr.HHprr|..ti<t iopUl ?? I .uarantr. you wiV ii.eit. Afier Jr-u'vt lasted it. il ndoein't m I you're not entirely satisfied '.hit it's the fcest ryewbi.'keT?or ihemoni"; you'rt . n^Ku_>theopei.fd br.ttli, ship it all backt? me,n:ra -Ct, and I will inum-iliutcly Befand jmir .poney. 1 am e-trWty rclUble, I reftr to the I* i-k <A Kii'inwud and the Plantel. N yas to my fir_t_c:-l responsibility. You r.re abso? lutely sure of -.mring a whiskey you'll like or it's not costing you anything. S-e.lt_i-v.iv.- I RieuiJ? __.-<( A; . : . PHIL. G. KELLY, Richmond, Va. Write for Free Booklet givt__ valuable inlomution ou the whiskey question. fj? LARGEST STOCK OF M\ GOOD SHOES SOaP EVER SHOWIM HERE ?Spat _ ll^W Walk-Overs for Mer ?B QUEEN QUALITY t??LI^" FOR WOMEN. HBsBBS^Wfsv. mi**'W* Try us for shoes and you'll be satisfied, -? Brown & Crismorid. AXES! AXES! AXES! Wo have a full lint?. Also first-dnss Home-made Helves. Also Logging Hooks, Cant Hooks, Planes -*** And everything ''is?' needed in the ^??' Lumber business. Phone 161 JOHN C. WILLIS & SON ALL PRESCRIPTIONS COMP01 NT)i:i> AT JOHNSTON 6 PEARSON'S Are carefully prepared by Registered Pharma? cists from Strictly Pure Drugs. " ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE ~ ?BY ORDERJN \? A SUIT FOR THE WINTER AT FRANK GOULDMAN'S. WOWKMAWmTP mnA FIT PTTARA NT iWn 094 M GERMANIA MILLS We have juat finished putting In the p * < , ? n AITfif K ?>ry newest and most perfect machinery, L?l?nrflt?iJ rlJll KV -* and are now prepared to furnish our VWIVI/IOIWU 1 rwUUllJt iyer k Bralk's Patent Superlative, Germania XXXXX Extra, White Ilain Extra. Also Family Meals and Mill Feeds of all kinds at Lowest Prices MYER & BR?LLE, Propietors, . Predsrioksbnrg, ? .Vlrgiula SI i p m Tells Senat? Comnitte* Ha G $12,000 I I 1.0.1(1 GIVES NO TIME TO MANAGEME Chairn an cf Canal C.mr. i_$ion A Receives 130,000 a Year From G erni cs of .Laborers ken to Cr.nal Zone. ?il. .' ii _7. ? That draw? $12 on, wh comall rsJ its i- which he i ? ? . e miles out that Still n reived $12,1 ,nn ! ? ? 'hi the tit! ? i tlint i- o him, and fj him. ? that a ? I 'men : labor? i mild fp< ?nl olde the pro. Of nffarir . Iltktns. Hi ' Mr house: ? won have Men ? ??. la ma,It? ii> ranal Is bull! by rontract l I hotel and houses may "hi - "No matter -?? con In reply lo q leaator Hrri" the commls *|. ff atl w ronld ? miir-h Id be nee I? ed until I ' been , the work until make dirt fly." sad from ' lo 2JL ? D are all rould ? tinder tlie MUTINY AT VLADIVOSTOK Russian Cen.ral Wounded In Uprieing of Army Reserves. ,st Pf.'i irdlnf to an mutiny has a?nIn broke out at Vis llvostol - in im: press and pi or? thai Oei Her of the army i Tin- W' m offlelals to give i.r. ?-: the ny, whit li ; ? ? rre men. These troop ihoron ;, ineii and are i rans Ihough the KOvern p/tK edeilee error the trans-Si . iad In addition lo cha tble steam" 200 Casualties at Vladivostok. I ondi n, Jan 27 The Shanghai cor adent ol th'- Morning I H i- reported that the Vladivostok mutiny resulted in casual $25.000 PRESENT FOR MISS ALICE Cuba Will Send President's Daughter ' Wedding Gift. TTa-, ho senate unani moual ?? sppropraitlon of lun. 000 for the purchase of ;? wedding Rift for Mis Allee Roosevelt Just before Uta conclusion of the session, the aec - of the senate read a bill which bat? bsen introduced jointly Menu the rios president? elect; Senator Alt?*edo Zayas. pre of the liberal party, and General Man? uel San ally, the (seder or (be Inde? pendent party, directing President Palma to ?elect a wedding gift for nd appropraittBg $25, 000 therefore. Each of the senators' Introducing the bill spoke in a similar strain to Benor Zayi i thai Cubs owed if appreciation to bar unfailing frisad, Theodor?- Roosevelt, and that the weddlag of hi? iangbter afforded Opportunity to demon Cuba's love for and appr?ci?t ion of her Illustrious fath.-r. Eaeh speaker polnt ed out that nil parties had agreed as to the propriety and appropriateness of the Btaklnf of web a gift. i oarry the largest and most complete line of Building Material i la FredericksburK. Six buildings, not in :ig sheds, all full. 1 carry in sloe* 1 X. (;. and Georgia pine, flooring, ? veiling, partition, casings and boards am length. Also sasl, doors, blinds, mould 'iigs, mantles, coiumus. brackets, balus -ers and everything for interior and exte li.ish. Ij-ths, lime, plaster, cement ?ml hair.paint?,oils,glass,fireclay, sewer pipe, builders' hardware and saw-mill sup? plies. Prospective buyers and oontra"tor? will do well to examine my stock and GET MY PRICES b fore bnyl?K. Correspondence solicited O. D. FOSTER TIOWAli RUniKVARr) Wm. Livingston Contractor and Builder Frederlcka burg, Va. Fully equipped for all kind of worfc In the building line. B finest? officer Room 14, Enterprise Building. \ BAD BLOOD WEAKENS THE SYSTEM AND INVITES DISEASE . part of the body Is dependent on the blood fur nourishment and Strength, ami when from any canse this sita] ?tresna of life becomes impov? erished or rnn*down, it invitt s disease to enter. Noon? i an be vrell when the blood is impure; they lav k t that is natural with health, the com? plexion be ind sallow, the vital < ? at a low ebb, and they suffer from s general broken dou n < ondition of health. The system is weak? ind unable to resist the i rs that are constantly i ing it. The Liver ami Kidne) s, failii e the propel stimulation and nourishment from the blood, grow inactive and dull, and tl ittera and bodily impurities, thai through these channels of nature i in the system t<> produce Rheumati SkinC ?me other blc* Idh rrder. When the blood is in this weak? raed and diseased condition it should be treat? 1 with i that is not only thorough, but gentle in i 8. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy, made of roots, herbs and berks, is just what is needed. It not only cl< the bltxjil of all i . sn 11 nrii hes and strengthens it, hut gently builds np the entire system by its fine S. S. S. reinvi rorai i every mein* berof the body, gives tone a in I \ igoi tut he Mood, the different pan bust health snd strength, S. 8. S arts more PURELY VEGETABLE _-*o_Bpt-y and j results than any other medicine, ItcuresRheun Larrh, Sores ami 1X1 nd all other blood disorders, snd tures them per? manently, Our Medical D I -_v ill be glad to give advice without charge to all suffering with blood or si THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. S.S.S. PLAN INSLH?NCE PROBl Pennsylvi ? hin^ Inrettigatlo i, $50,000 FEES PROMPTS THE!\ Resolution to be Introduced to Invei tigata State Insurance Ocpartmen )o r:c,s :>f Lobbyists?M?y C* tend to Companies. \n Insur t i id !)'? Km . t onl) Dl as well. Tic irtuei ' ', "? ? I-- him, m addition t? thi Ml ! from ? ? ? innen i '/> as full an in ? v the Mr. ' . for an i ha 1 ? "hin .< -aid tiiat It did ' . ? ' part ' M lateoUea ri foi ; ' rats of th to pr ph le ntl II Whi-lll-T it Will I com pan l< s ieti-r "I i1 i : ..: tbS "but I ttiink it will provide for th.- apix-?nt ?n in ? sum llc- ruling tha' - they will 'Mir of order. But I don't ker will dai i in th" face of what ha; devek : ! nt-i saii-fn d that. There is a atroi Dl to open up even thini:. and It would he dan . .'ion of any kind that termenl of con? ditions." actuary of tbe insurnn.e dc-iart mt?nt i a tax of ?i every $1000 --1 In uranoe that !?- wriM.n in tbll state Mr K.r li.i that one-ball eenl on $1000 la a ni.':, enoagb tax. II. admission that such enormous fees have been collected by him, the greater part of which he turned over t? the insurance commissioner, has created ,i sensation here. He ha allowed to retain ai-out $$?00 i for hi. Under the present system the sal? ary of iii- oommlasloai r la only | amount to $15.000 (,r $20.000. Acting under the governor's call lor the ox ;. the house has already passed finally a hill abrMishinc the fee? of this office and flxiror the corn Tin- house hr-s also passed for the first time a bill fixing the ??.alary of Ute actuary at $4000. There hf apparently no oppo? sition in either body to these bills. DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A A positive cure for ? - ( bolera ai <1 Ronp and nil Fowls, also mi excellent tonic and r??j?-pro drjeer. Aidi the devolop liient and increases tin vigor of young Fowls. Sold only by M.M.LEWIS Druggist. Main Street. VALENTINE DANNEHL, Successor to Dannehl & Desharo, Practical Machinist Opp. P. F. & P. Depot, 'Phone 127 Frederickeburg, Va REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Estimates furnifhed on construction Snnplles delivered on short notice Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Agents Office 312 Commerce Street. Represents sixteen first ciase coru Knies. Rates low as the lowest, and sea promptly adjusted anil paid SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY I lu ... M l ... ?I tu ? ill I : UK i-nr- t< ? I .1. aoll ID tfl ' . Ail.nl i i i t m . i .-. r m w M l \\ l.oi: c. T. A. H M I.K Ulli. I?. I'. A. ? _?W ri.nl M Hiii St.. Rlrhmond v. Southern Railway ' ?t..? le**? VYa_-t-*ton ., Irani? I 7.? a in hriMjr--Lot u1 tor Harrlftiiihur*, War I'.iavl!!.'. I.II.I ?njr Mations. MM ?. in d?a-ljr?W-atbl-K-no an<1 KU?ri,ln I Limit.- I l'lir..ii. I: ,'i.ivl i - Ida. . HO- Jiv k.ili'. i .? I' ,r i far? y itii I'lorbune) hin turf rar - lll'.a. m Imll.-I'nltml Stat-s Kimt Mall ? i Dl. -!r?>VH?f tl t m |. in ? i.i f.,r HarrNont.-rn - ,- lirmii-ti I 4 U p. m. I ? r_* I _ I.ihbI tor ?> arreuton ?.nil I,hint - . itht-rs Rs_|w? . I' m. Hull/- New York ??ml Atlanta Ex __? i-oarii to Alln-ita Xleajwr tci ?'nia, lia., WuO'la. - -. Krl .)'.>?, Snnw-l Ro.W Tourist sl??>per, Wa-ililutfton ?o ?le.? KraD'-i Sl_S i in. dallr-Sew Yurt ami Flnrl.1i? Ki _ li a-.I alaaOSIV-1 . I '..Iiiiii ? iraniiali, Jn-kaes-rUki BS-par tu An srwftii un.) I'ort Tinnpi? IiIiiIiik car ? In ' .?ii.I M.-iii! hi ? ? nil ?.'llipiil?. ?I.- . Sen Orleiuie. I nni?iar-r?_i ? r, i. e. p m Dalit D au.l South ????'. r ii ir i!na. ??] it. Mu? Kentplit?, S'rw I i.j rar m r?lc?i. I HAINS os KLi'EMO?T Hit v m li I/-*i - i ni . 1JS p. Si.. It:, p ,m , MS p. m. vatl .|i?>?. for Rhi.'uioni. ' p. m. a?e_ .! . ? 10 a ui. and 5 i* p. m. lor lllu.'in ,,i BSBilajri .Kb train? friira tin* M-inth arrlr?. W ash a. m.. ...S. a m . :i 10 a. to., rlajr?), ?lall-. 'li.rr1e..hl.iirK 1146 a. in. ?Ml p. m .l'ill.i. I i. in ( _a i ?< m sau. . . ?, ?'. ;w. i .Hi II l'a ave au.l I',?:.:,?jlviinti* HI I hOB. ?tTSO for I'. K K. i '.it. -errlre. II. It. HI-EN! EM .-?r. a li. IIAUIitt I'K MKr W. II 1 k\ LOB, (les Pass L. 8. SHOWS, ira-ral A_.iit. TTa-Maatin Tasteless {Cod Liver Oi! ? ? WITH g * Beef and Malt ? 5 rhe Best Tonic g Try a bottle g D* C. Bowman g Druggist. IN SPITE of tbe poor wheat crops the Desring Bindsrs and Mowers bava , broken alliecorda this season. OnraeJaa ! on these machin?e have beenmnarkeble, considering crop conditions, and not one breath of eon?ntainl has besa beard. They are lbs bssl that money andbraini can build. Bvervbody in touch with Fredericksbarg knowa tba history of the Hnaker and Shredder btaMnesa wet fall. The Deerinej won th?* bigbesl praiaa where others failed. I ?-?-ring Corn Har ? gave satisfaction hu? year, they arc tn-tt. r now When you < nun-to town call and ase t?* sad 1st uh tel font Bar? restera and Hashers am* Shredders. ?Thanking the farmers for their strong ?apport, WS. are, foots treiy, ( H AS WALLACE* BPO. PrMXRACKEN, BRO. ? COT, ?WHOIiKHAI.K AM) KKTAIL? ?GROCERS and LIQUOR DEALERS. ?OtterTen l Ii-.u-uihI Ha?lone PCKK K*. E and ? 11. a RBOM \s HISK IKS fr-?ru thf following wHI known .lUtill.-ri.-. (irait ft in.. ..f Ohio. Boon? County iiiHtilliiiK Co., of Kmtoeky. Monn.-oiio r.r, o? Maryland, am] W. V. Oray. of ? pMBsytvaata. ' Aiwii* for Il.-rgn(>r A FnglB'? I.ager Beer They akM OSSf Btapla ami Fane/ (?roo*ri?s, A?rli-ali ural Implement?, Heed?, iluano and OsSMSVt IF YOU WANT PIRE 600DS Call and SM Mm. J K. Vf.nro? In-fore Inlying. 1 will mention a few of m? i.r.iii.l? - IVr (?allnn. Old KfliMrVv Ts/lor, live WhUkeT.?4 00 Ito.val Velvet. Hvk Whlekey. 4 00 BoskwaltM ? hinki\v . 4 00 o!i Jeflrrtmn I .?;orv Kentucky Kjre. 2 HO .re, lui- Whiakej. 2 00 Hill Whlxke.v. ?00 Chemk?? Spring ?A hI?key. 3 00 Kfiitiiik.v r.yo truskaj . j oo Apiib? W.....1 "A h Ink? r. 2 00 tf?nasll By? IVhlsiey. IM Cbeoter, l?.vi- WhUkei . 1 7j KirHnlor, Rye WhUkey. 1 M MRS. J. F. MONROE, IIH Commerr? Hl. Pmrif.rtrki.hnnr. V? H. 0. POULTRY FEED. Fredericksbnrg Cereal Hill, J. S. WOODS, Proprietor. Oil WOOlllf S usen or uorphin?, PAJNLC88ik&?? Ill ? ? eslneor whiskey, s Ml I j ??large book of par 1^1 IIItlculimon homeor I EJ I IBtsoatorlnra treat ? "?TU, ? -"jmen t. Address, Dr. AMD a M. WOOLLET, Whisky Cyri^^ ilBBII???lED James Man.9 Arrested in New York For Liverpool Bank Job. WERE AFTER HIM FOUR Y|ARS Critish Institution Lost Ovrr $400,000 In 1901 Through Forgery and Con? spiracy?All Concerned But Manca Were Arre.teJ at That Time. New fork, hm. _T. Centrsl officer detet lives m' im ? ' i f ;nrested s man for whom td.-y declare the polies of tin- world bars been saarthlni for mure thsn Four jrsars. The prl v.im sras picked up 'in ih" street by a declared '<> in- I Mane:', formerly an American book? maker, who la ?ranted in connection wiiii the famous hank of Liverpool robbery of November _., 1001, In which Lbs Engll h Institution, through for isrjf ami iuiis|iii frauded of more than 1800.060, BubssQUsntly 00 <>t i'iiv smoual sras recoven .! from I the bank having lined s net loss of more than 1400.009. While admitting his name to bo as, tin- man under arrest Led that ho Is entit-ly ignorant of nny plot by which the bank of Liv? erpool was robbed, and had no part in the affair, after being laio-n to head? quarters aad examined, Haass was Iim kill lip He Will be hold to await wind from the English authorities*. who have been apprised by cable of the Driest. The local polite claim there Is BO question as to the Identity Of lianes, who now is B8 years old and walks aa tneagB a rtctlm of N'Msaotor ataxia. HI? condlttOB, the police de dare, aided them in -identifying him. In the history of the crimes of tin? world the con-piracy to rob the bank of Liverpool will always bold the dis? tinction Of being one of the most In? genious andciins.ienceleK9i.verplanned. The entire si heme turned upon the weakness of a bank clerk, who, while drawing n salary of $7*50 a year, lyvanu? a victim of the b-etting craze and played the rac?e His aocfaapltess were sport? ing men, several bookmakers and a prize flgbtsr. Not only did the, bank i lerk play Into their hands through his losses at the race tracks, but he was di-pi ivi-d of i In- ati ?isional big win? nings he made through some pretense. The clerk forged continually the name of one of the bank's depositors, and finally more* than fMiO.uuO had beer? taken out of the institution and turned to the coterie, of raie track men. Finally, without having profited a penny, he went to the penitentiary for 10 years, a sentence be is now serving with hard labor. Tas bank clerk v.aa a young fellow named Thomas P. Goudie. His asso hick" Hurge. an Knglish pugilist: F. T. Kelly, a man named Laurie Marks and Jame? Manes, all bookmal ; Gondle eoafesasd the p'ot and pleaded guilty to charges of forgery, fraud, conspiracy and false pretenses Dl< k" Iturge and the book? maker- Kelly and Stiles were arrested. but Marks and Manes escaited. Hurge :\eti 10 years Kelly and Stiles, by pleading guilty to conspiracy to de? fraud, escaped with sentences pf two yean? each. Marks Is believed t? have committal ;|ii. Ids by Jumping from an Bngllsb Channel steamer. Manes never was traced. From Hurge the police recovered 1160.000. The authorities sabse-QOenUy learned that Marks had $60.<mh) and Manes 1170,000 to their credit In an !i bank. This money was seized and returned to the Liverpool Institu? tion. WONT SELL PHILIPPINES Taft Officially Declares Rumors Ab? surdly Untrue. Washington, Jan. 27. The following rablegram has l>een received by the secretary of war from Governor Gen? eral Ide at Manila: ' Natives much disturbed by cable Stating Ambassador Wright has been authorized to BegOtiatS sale of Islands to Japan. Authentic denial from you niluht be useful." Secretary Taft replied to the cable? gram ai follows "Th<- cable statement referred to In ( your cablegram has not the slightest ? of truth. It Is n ot only un? true but absurdly so." THROWN THROUGH WINDOWS Several Passengers Severely Injured ? In Railroad Wreck. Easfon. Pa.. Jan. 27.?A passenger train on the Hangor ft Portland divis? ion of the Delaware, Lackawanna ft Western Rnllroad was wrecked at the Martin's Creek JunetJoa with the Penn? sylvania railroad, and several passen? gers and trainmen were seroiusly in? jured. The train ran into an open switch and struck a freight tralr. waiting there for It to pass. The tol lision was so hard that passengers were thrown out of the windows and through the doors of the cars. The most seriously Injured wer*i Dr. William Schaeffer. president of the Bangor National Bank, throwp. through window; shoulder dislooatesi and cut about the head and face; William War? ner, of Hangor. very serloi-s cuts about the head, caused by being forced through the door of the car In which he was traveling; Mart Connelly. Mar? tin's Creek, leg fractured1,. Wedding Invitations Limit?*. Washington, Jan. 2T. ? Tb*. invita- i tlons which the President and Mrs. Roosevelt have sent out for the mar- ,i rlage of Miss Roosevelt to Mr. Long- j worth are limited to the Immed-ute } family connections, a small official ?j list and the Intimate personal friends ] of Miss Roosevelt and Mr. I-ongworth. J I THE IMPLEMENT GO. RICHMOND. VA-, ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Fencing, Roofing, Barb Wire, Poultry NeUinjj. Write for prices and Catalogne. We carry one of the largest and best stocks of Farm Implements in the South, and can save you money on your purchases. What? ever you need, get our prices be? fore purchasing. Special bargains in Farm Wagons and Buggies. Best makes. Low Prices. The Implement Co., 1302 Hail 11., Ric.Boi., fa. WmmmmWm^m?mmmmmmmWSakW?^ ^ WASTING STRENGTH Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagr painful, weakening, female complaints, will find Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for i their ills. It acts directly upon all the delicate, inflame ^ai tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the cloggin I matter and relieving female disorders such as irregulai J scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc. Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness, cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc. i If you need advice, write us a letter, telling us all j your symptoms We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $ 1.00 BOTTLES MI WROTE YOU for a-*te*, snd by followlnc It ind f ilsklnc Or. il, my Female Troubles JVf. c.red."~Mrs. R. S. Wsllsce. Uvaci.AU. Jl mi CARDII OF TAKING INVENTORY Dnritig rtock-taliQg we will sell everything in our ?torea! REDUCED PRICES, which "will insure our cttHtomon ;i gre_). Haying in tli.-ir purchase*. Aftet; Inventory ire will have a WHITE GOODS SALE Winch will ?M-lipso any sale of its kind ever Been in Kn-derickHburg. Our own import?t ion of II. IV Erigen and Inserting just received. WAIT FOR THIS SALE J.T. LiOWERY & CO: ! Stoves To dose out* at .ess than Cost. Trices ranging from I up to $...?*. \\> offertheee for TEN DAYS < INLY. W. A. BELL & BRO). The FURNITURE and CARPET HOUSE. WE INVITE ORDERS FOR GLASS Special Sizes Cut as per specifications at *t Short Notice. Low Prices by the Box on n 8x10 and 10x12 Adams' Book Stored E.J.CAIN$C(C< Let us have yonr orders now for ? for Heating Your Houses with steam, hot water or hot air, < BtoV for repairing your heater or stov. .?*-,, already in, so yon will be ready win- ram ?old weather somes. We gu?rante-y entire aatlsfaetlon. E. J. Cain ? Co./0 /T .alo Commerce St.,ueit to Hall'a drug st?r.-? Maryland, Delaware and Virginia Railway Co ^ RappahannocK River Line, Winter Schedule * IN EFFECT JAN. 15th, 1906. .? Steamers will leave Bal ti mon-, Md., Pier 2, Light street Wharf, weather BSf * -nit ting.jw follows: 1 SUNDAY, 2 P. M. TDB9DAT, l:'i<) P. M. THUB8DAY. ?.M P. M Por Festland, North End, Mill Creek, White Stone, Mi-vfsgton, ?Weeiim. Durban-. I > ibanna, Monasfcon, Water View, Wheulton, .Sharps, Tappabanooefc. 'Sunday ami Tivwlay only. tSunday and Thursday only. MONDAY, 4:30 I'. M.?For North Bad, Mill Creek, White Stone. Mitlsohe?k, .Herry Point, Ottomans, Morans, Durbans, Imitons, 1><maids,ms, 1,'rbanna, Mon askon, Wliealtons, Water View. Sharps, Tappaluinnock WEDNESDAY, 4:80 I'.M.-For North btod. Mill Creak, White Stone, Hurhan-, ?lirbanna, Monaskon, Water View, Wbeaitoa, Sharps, Tappuhann.N-k. FKIDAY. 4:'Uj P.M?For Frederickrfl.iirK and intermediate poiats, esespt But? tons and Donaldsons. ?Steamers leave Fif'deriokslmrjr for Baltimore, Mondays and Fridays, 2*. If., weather and tide permittlng.stoupmg at posa* n. Leave Leedstown, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 4 A. M., stopping at Lavions, Carter?, BlanhVld, Nay inrJjt UnU I.1.??. ?^ --?? * ? .U-. I. !.._. _. /r... .... I,.. ,,..uL Ssone, Mill Creek. x?rth End". W?et?and. ^^^^^^^^^H TUESDAY, a A.M. Stopping at all point- evr-ept Donaldsons and Burtons. BATURDAY,,?A. M.-Stopping at all points. Steamer* le^Ve Tappahanuock 2 P. M., Tuesdays, weather permitting, for N.,r k>lk and inteneediate points. . . Steamers Avili leave Norfolk 5:30 P. M. Wednesdays, weather permitting, for Frederk'ksbnVg and int*?rm?tdiate landings. W. D. SCOTT, Agent, f rederkksburs;, Va. WILLARU THOMSON, Gen. Man. T. MURDOCH. Gen. Frt & Pass. Agt.