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c^ree VOL XXII.NO. 162 Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Manufacturing Interests of Fredericksburg ^ntTthTlid^ater and Piedmont. Country? FREDERICKSBURG, VA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1908. LETTERS FROM WOMEN About Pe-ru-na. MRS. CLARA U MILLER. MRS. S. L .irWfLL. MRS. M?MALA RCID. The f..'i--w mu testlan? at aetoal axpeii of everyday lita. They sr? the truthful ntteranc?? of < t women w bo have l.e.-n I'l ?i. I hriv f..uml ? t -, In l"> runa, i > It m. an. a gr?>at de?t to tl ? ?one? ol Aatevlea to hat ?'- I !? r?-mody capable of giving inch rsll.f. Conitl- < ? p?ti..n,rb? un a boat of other catarrhs! condition? are rcll.v.J by Perun?. At j I least this is what t! no objeet In saying such thing?, ?xcept to render truthful testimony ? [ tu their aiifT.Tlni; I < \ l'eruna i. making .ucb friend.?very d?y. It Is I I th.< p?ople that has mad. P.rnnaso Justly tamoa? ? Chronic Bronchitis. Mr?.Cl?ra L. MUl.r, I: \ 71. Columbia Bita., ivattle, W i?h.. I idcnt ' .iin'ry Clob, writs?: "Mile littles of I'erun? cur. protracted ess? <>f I r. nealtis, Ttars i iio ?uixri.ir reaaady Uval i know of, ?? laja action of l'. runa on the rasa motor system of nerve? i? ? - tal. Il Increases Uta tana of the system and aid. nature to perform her fin: "1 have recomni. n.l? d it to a nuuiN-r of my friends, wh?> ?i-ak in t hla?h tcrm.of it. I have certainly fuuud US moat eill.'?ciou Nrrvous. Tired and Wrnk. Mr?. Chrir-: BO V Avc, l!;iff?lo, N. V., writ.-: "I tru^t ? very one sufferincr frotn tarrli will read this and profit !? it. "I was in a very bad cot? : II when I Wean to take P?rima, ami mi friend? a? well a? myself w. .. much alarmed over my con hi w?s always nervous, could not ?U?p at night, my food did mo no good, ami 1 vu always tired aud weak. several doctor?, but found no relief. ??Fiuai'y l took two bottle of Parana and felt liko a different woman. J low ever, I did not ?top there, but i with it until I had taken aevcral tattles, whan I felt completely cured, and have remained ?o ?v.r ?lnoe. I can ?at and sl??p new." i A Cond Word for Pe-ru-na. Mr?. S. I . J. -.. I, R. 1'. II. 1, 1-rcoport, l'a.. ? "Having na I I', rniumi-li tor many Is, and ol? ? hit acquaints? . i ?as t bttl ?ay a : I', rutin." Keeps Pc-ru-nu In the House. ?i.i ikliilioma. In ?i and iny ? -. nn,I w s al waya kcrp tliem in 1 s i'i? of : lo lo altli by ll.-irttnan's in ? -.i placas, and ! .-an do all of my Id lli.it 1 v? a? , uri.l ?t-irrli. My ? - I tiilinia, my nn,I ,-starrh of tin i , f catarrh or the i ?.li-li.'.l wo | .1 in. MDr. Hartman havs proven rfnl. Their effect up. n i r.markatile. Pemaa sad Is ? creat formt ..f ehroale ?-marrb. ?*I ata - v that I can ry wsy of catarrh, with which 1 had suftVred terribly f. r tea ?rears, I cannot thank you snuu^h for your a.lvlcc." Constipation. Kidney Trouble. i Mr?. Mahals Rcld, Corbyvllle, Ont., I Canada, writes: "Your celebrstsd remedie? have been a wonderful boon to me in my old age. I havo not been In ao good health for ?cveral year? as now. "I was troubled with constipation, rheumatism and kidney troubls. A little over two year? sgo I completely Io?t my health, becoming almost help? less, when a dear friend sent me y.>ur remedies, reruns and Manilla. "I began to take them, following the directions en the bottles. I very soon began to feel benefited by their use, aud continued to take them. "I am now completely recovered from the above ailments, In fact, better than I have been for years past. "I cannot praise the remedies too highly and will always recommend them to others." Pe-runa In Tablet rerm. For two years Dr. Hartman and his assistants havs Incessantly labored to create Ferons In tablet form, and thetr II rennona labors have Just been crowned with success. People who object to liquid medicines csn now ssours Pe runa tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredients of Parana. Each tablet is equivalent to one average dose of Ferons. ALKE5.DENK BANK BY MAiL .V . ?. i Ire particular sy?trm which this Rank con MCtl enables residents in any pa?t of the V ?\ ; ..try to successfully "Bank by Mail.? 3% : est, compounded ?cnu-annually, ' ? *?Vn. and accounts ate subject lo your and accounts ate subject lo your withdraw al at any time. Having the largest surplus and undivided profits of any Bank in the Slate makes our inducements atliaiti\c. Booklet "D." illustrating this Bank, tent free to the interested. PUtJNTERS NATIONAL BAN Capital ?30O.f> SURPLUS aad UND1VTDTD PRO,", ?1.000.000.00 S RICHMOND, VA. ?? v|///.?V' t .*. Comforts and Blankets .*. See Window Display W. A. BELL & BRO. SgTdAI.NEHL, M$r. HY. DANNEHL CO.. Propr? Dannehl's WINES, LiaUORS. CIGARS. M4MM 137, Gor. Prki??aaa> Anne aad Proaala 8ta. CAPE ATTACHED TRUSTEES SALE OF Stafford Land In p.Tsuiinc* ,,f tin-provision?of n deed of trust of date Deesmbe? 'list. 1;mi4. re t-orded in the Qsrfc's olthv, of Stafford, frota Willifiin .1. nml Knsa BsH Way to the undersigned ne trastas, ?.-curing to 1?. It. Wallace and H I'. L Moiii-iire tSsS piiym.'iit of certain negotiable notes, therein iStsteffhsd, Rands hi' William ,1. Way in favor,>f t'...' said Walluc and M.meure, .'inil di fault hnving Ih->'H made in tl,,- palllietll of the ?aid not.*?, the un <Ier?ign.-<l trustee U-iugtlur.-to r.-.ju?*??t.*.l 1,.\ the holders of tin* said iiot>*s. WB? of f.-r for ?ill,- at pulilir outcry. SO tin- liigh ?*st bidder, for cash siilh,-ieut to |my the , osts nf SMS ami to pay the amount due on tin ?aid not.*, nuil a credit of one year aa to the residue, if any, in front of the PoetotVa in Fnlmouth, at 10 o'cloeji a. in., on Friday, rebruarv /th, 1908, all Hint ?erwiin tract or parcel of land, together wit'n all buildings and improve? ment* thereon and appurtenances there? to, on which Willism J Way now !>* ?iii.f., containing by i-stiniiilioin about forty five acres and situated nlsitit five mile* above, f-'almouth, on the west side of the Warrenton road, in the county of Stafford, and fora more partsnlar de? scription of the same reference is hereby mu,le bo the deed of trust from Way anil Wife SO meas trustee, recorded ill th? Clerk's othVe, of Stafford. O. 14. Wallace, Trust.*-. Under takera and Embalmers No. 719 Main St., Freder ickabnrg. Va. 'Phone 98. Acroa* from Exchange Hotel and next to Western Union office. Telegraph and telephone ordere receive prompt atten? tion Open day and night. John F. Scott. HARDWARE ABO HARDWARS SrBOIALTIBS Main St., >ne door below Ohas Wal? lace a Bro. rail llxve of General Hardware. Barb Wire, Suns, Pistols, Rasors, Knives, ate., will be sold at redassd prices to ?nit the times, M oner eas be saved by parshautlae; at aWttv hard war? ?toe?. I ?DENTIFYING THE DEAD Heartrending Scenes in Morgue at Boycrtown. ?EATH LIST REACHES 170 Www of the Bodies Can Be Recognized By Their Feature?, A? Most of Them Are Scared and Burned to a Crisp. Boyerto?u |>?, . j;Ui 1-j ? B up brav'l;. under the aniirl blow blow which h received la tin1 tlon of the Knoada Opera II i fire on Monday. Utl? thriving little borough cam,? to a full reallisl the fact that one Bftaontll of Its popu? lation was wiped out of existence by the holocaust. The figures . by Coroner Btrasser ?how that thara are IN dead a? a result of the lire The list in? ludes one fu? man. who lost hi? life lighting the hi., and ?in mar.. Jacob Johnson, who died from lajortee -1 in ?he Mating playhi the Id bolus or remains thai II? la the Improvised mwcius 118 h ?? officially or partial1? Identified by ?or rowing relative? or friends. The private morgues In the town w<r. not "? ?aaacteat ?izo to rae Iva the bodies ut th..?.- tnl,-n from the fir.? ruins and the publia ?. hool was also used as a el Hare, where a numb? r ot the victima weal daily to the.r studies, th? bodlaa ?lie laid out In rows i;,,, h ait merit ?it clothing pi?'.;?-.'. a] in thu blackened raima was mm; 1 - the charred and blacken? ?I ?ndlss. or such portion of tin m bk remained and all In search of missing loved one? were permitted to pas? tlir? ueh tho gruesome rows to mal,?1 Identinca tton?. K?'? of the tadla? could be recocnlaad bj Um reataras alone a? in nnst aaaa ti.. appor pon?? a of tho - were scared or tamed to a crisp The ?cenes at the morgn? wor? heartrending Children of t ader years were in aoaaa i'if,9 called up n to assist in .Baking the Iden'.lfl? atron of parents who went to an u death in the Bra and panic fat I? nv I and women were nuked with anguish a? they came upon some ?l body in which they recognized th? form of a lost son or dsttghtar. Pefore any ol the tadla? m ? moved from the Murga? Coroner Strabscr . rupnnell,-.1 th I following Jury to view the remains and th? ?cone of tho devastating fire and to sit at the laqaeat: Maria .Schultz, president of tlio Farmers' N bank, which was destroyed with the op?ra house: Lev! Becker William H. Fox, Irvln P. Ehst. William Y Levan, all of noyertown. aud Danlul K. Hoch, of Reading. After the Jury had been ?worn In they mad? an Intpectlon of the ruin? and went through the morgues. No date ha? been fixed for the lnqueat. Coroner Btraaaar opened an office In the Mansion house und established a bureau of Information, where he grant? ed death certificate? and signed Insur? ance papers In this connoitlon th? representatives of ?cores of Insurance companies are in Roy. rtmvn paying off claims as fast as they are present? ed. Coroner Strasser ?ay? that not more than twnt? tivo of the entire number of bodies removed from the Ore have heads There are several trunks that will probably never he Identified, as there were several strangers In the audience that wit naased the play. While searching In the ruins one of the workmen dug up a big leather wallet Without opening It he turned It over to the coroner, who on examin? ing the contents was very much sur? prised to ?eu that It contained $1100 In large bank note?. There was noth? ing In the wallet to show to whom It belonged. The sight that met the fcaze |n the temporary morgue at the school house ws? one long to be remembered. Rows of bodies lay in orderly ?uccesslon around the hall on the flr?t floor. Eager eye? were strained to cateh a glimpse of the bodlas through the doors and window?. At frequent In terral? there were ?tartled crie? of recognition, a? some one In the crowd caught sight of a body about which there was distinguishing marks which Identified It a? that of s relativ? or a friend. In one corner lay the charred remains of a once beautiful girl, tied in a sheet. There was beside It the headles? form o? a man. who. the day before, was In the prim? of life. At the other end of the room lay the body of a nine-year-old boy. whose fare was darkly colored At hia side was the armless figure of a middle-aged woman. Gently they ware led by poHeemen or perhaps by male relative? who accompanied them to the body of the first victim, and then on down the line. As fast as each body was recognized a ta? was placed on It with the name. The heap of val? uable? and clothing wa* wrapped up and labelled and placed at the head. Despair marked th? demeanor of ?core? who came from the morgue?, aad who were unable to Identify those whom they had lost In the theatre ?re. They will never have the satis? faction of burying their own dead, but must be content to have them placed 19 the ground at the public Interment which Is to be held the latter part of the week. The remains of four young women lay aide by ?Ide The arm? of one ware burned off at the sockets. The head of another was ?evered. The right hsid of the third wa? fixed to ?hs Pre? Lano. Is pr.ps.rad to do a I kteda ol Job prtattt? In IrstHsla*? ?tyl? ?? ?oasara?. prisas. tier forehead, as If te ward i ff an im p. a lin: pa the Baal of tac Hi burned ' Btasoel H ?MIS II man o? .. thrown ? I stac" ? light;; no during 11 part m the | a small jaa II,.- hi* ' - to hat from thi ? ,1 in the horn i II ? : ar> 1 ??a and stepped OB the ?tag. sad shouted \t this ? rr, d t: bad been ov. viurnc.i and there was a small ' ' - t The lamp, ! 'i??? 11 by the Mr Romla i says hs Jump pit an.I Irle I ? tai th*. ad the He 1 ii : rap mar manner that ? me ons ? ? bes he ral tad ? FOR BETTER SAFEGUARDS More Attc-t'on to De Given Moving Picture shjwi In Pennsylvania. llrtrri.?'. ?-?? Pa . Jan. If.- Btati Fac i o give p-irt 1. -. ? picture smu-e ver they find ?id ird or l< r them to ' its the depni ?V-m enlarged or in - I well s livid- .1 In all . I list :? t? til* I depot: thai mean? for the :it of flr. s ar.- pro* ? ! they an.l thai) lea shall be of fireproof materia] or. at least, ?sin ? tlag srrsagemenl be such that It ?le s not encroach upon th? needful aisle ?pace, an I that the coop sal In which a : picture apparatus Is Installed shall be of ?tich material mil construction st to protect th from danger snd harm In cas? of an explosion. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS A Few Houses Destroyed snd Othert Dsmaged In Haytl. Port An Prince. Haytl. Jan. 16.?A serlois earthquake has occurred at Oonalvas, slxty-fles miles northwest of ?v. A few house? have been de? stroyed and others ?ran (lamaieil Mo loss of life has been reported Com mnnl.-ation with the town Is broken Mocks continue. The first ?-ai followed by a tidal wave. Among the buildings destroy,.! are the commercial house? of Herrmann. Addor & Jollbert Maryland Senator? Choeen. Ar.n.-ipolls Mil. .Inn 1C. -Th.- gen? eral assembly of Maryland in Joint convention elected John Walter Smith a member of the Halted States sonate for the full term of six years, begin? ning March 4 I90t, end at the same time Senator William PtBCSTBey Whvts was doclar'd elected/to fill the BBS? plrnd term of the late Senator Got man The Republican minority v,.tel for O. ncral Felix Agnus, publisher of the Raltlmore American, for the short term, and Judge John C. Mutter, of Frederick, for the Inns term Japan to Restrict Emigration. Tokio. Jan. M ?The Canadian end gratlon quesrii n has been settle! The Japtutees gorernmeal ha? receive.! notice thai the report of Rodolphe f.emienx. (anadian minister Ot Is ? ntlrely satisfa, torv to th" ?"ana dlan government and that it would ac cept In good faith the verbal r of the restriction of the emigration of laborers, relying upon the Japanese government to enforce the regnlatloat which are outlined In Its memoran d'.im N'otlilnp now remains eio.pt the exchange of memoranda between the two governments. Hero Commlstion Awards Medalt. Pittshurg. Jan 14 The Carnegl? Hem commission, at Its fourth annual meeting, h. 1,1 here, award.-d nine s.. ver and seven bronze medals for act? of heroism, b? si las llft.BM ?n cash to the heroes or thirir a. pendants snd monthly psjfBteati during life to two widows and their minor children Ten other cases Investigated since the ST meeting were rejected as not being within the scope of the fund. Say Jap-American War Is Inevitable. Rome. Jan. 18. ? The Corner? d'ltalla sn organ of the Vatican. In an article on the Japanese American sit uatlon say? t*iat war between these two countries would be fatal and It inevitable. It expresses the opinion that the present moment Is the most favorable for Japan. _ Ws print everything fr<:rn a book to a visiting card on the power presses of The Pete Laoee. Ssnd us yonr orders. The Isa* Lanes WONT LEAVE CABINET No Truth in Report That Secre? tary Cortelyou Will Resign. OFFERED BANK PRESIDENCY Pit-Organization Interests of Knicker? bocker Trust Company Offered Po? sition to Secretary of ths Tr?a?ury. Received No Reply. New York. Jan 16.?It became known that the Intet.s's identified with tb? re-organization of the KnUkerbovk? r , Trust company had considered th? ' name of Se. letary Ourtelyou. among others, to take the presidency of that Institution and that an Intimation ; state or less positive la character had oavyed to the secretary within days of the consideration of his name One of the leading rep rvaeatatlv?? of the re-organization to? la the trust company was au? thority for the statement that th? inti? m?t inn had aasaaasd quite a definite character, taking the form of a tender of the presi.l, nry 0r the company. It ' ited by this ?am? authority that i ??rj but that |i arai ?ape. ted Mr Cortelyou would arrive at a decunon at an ?arly date Ihi-; statement was before Sccretnry Cortelyou bad given out an auth? na? tive aaaOBnr.??at of hi? Intention rot lo resign from the cabinet. In of Uta latter announcement It was assumed that any tender or Inti : of his , oinlng to New York a? nt of ibl. company ha? b??n So seemingly authoritative were the report? that circulated In the ?tret Ifr Cortelyou would resign to en tor the Knl? k'rhoi kef Trust, that they i ?vea after his denial a from Washington A dote friend of ? who I? In po.itiou to know his Intention?, said: Mr Cortelyou raey or m?y not have a position with a New York finale la] concern. Of that I am not prepared to ?p?ah but I can ?ay most emphatically that h? Is not going pl Bay offer of any kind. He Is to stay right where he Is a? sec? retary cif the treasury until the end of Mr. Roosevelt's administration and I am confident that he has not ?erlously ?ay proposition Involving bit r?signation from th? cabinet." HI? Body Found In Potomac. itactoa, Jan. 16.?The body of ant John W. Crawford private secretary to Admiral llewey. was found Fort Foot?, on th? Maryland side of the Potomac. Me disappeared on Not, H last, leaving s note to a friend that be was driven to end bis life by financial troubles. He was last seen on a ferryboat between this city and Alexandria, but as no one saw him Jump ovarhoard. som? doubt remained as t.. his having carried out hi? an? nounced purpose Dream? ?nd Rat? Saved Two Sailor?. Oalveston, Tex.. Jan. 16. ? Samuel Wellasaa and Martin Ijindrlgan. old sailor?, deserted the steamer Toleaby some time ago. and In th? federal court said they had Been vision? of the boat sinking The rats had deserted the vessel, they explained, and their dreams confirmed the promise of dis? aster The court laughed and paroled the men The Tolesbv went down off Cape Race Monday night. Bank Cairiler and Bookkeeper Arrested F-ankllnvllle. N. Y . Jan. 16.?Cash? ier E. P. Scott and nookkeeper R. W. Vanhoesen. of the People'? National bank, of this place, were arrested on four charges in connection with the bank's failure. They were held In $4000 ball each._ KING GEORGE MARRIAGES King Oeorge Co., V? , Jan 15th Mr. Milliard P?rker ?.ml Mi?? N. Daahef? son were iunrr:e.l a few day? ago by Bev. J. H. Newblll at Shlloh. Mr. Chailie took and Mia? tlnttle Ron? were marri?-?! the same day by Rev. H. li. rosan, Of Hanover Baptist church. We expect a large uuuiher ?.I weddings In tlii. county this .tear a? it 1? Leap Year and the widower* never ?ay no. W REMOVE THE CAUSE Haw to Itottwt'y Much of tin Suffering In Fratl ?rlcktburf. The only way to cure tb? attack? of indignation that are ?o common in Frsa] erickiburt? is by using kP-o-ua. ?tonisch tablet?. They remove the rauMoflndl ?ration, ?trengthen the muscle? of the atomnrh and th. bowel?, and re?tor?' the whole digestive system to bealthand strength. W beo the stomach Is weak there Is in? digestion, fl itulenee. diuiness, headache?, ?leeple?sue?s and many other disagre?* able symptoms. The only remedy that ??an tie relied upon ebeolutely to cure tbl? condition I? Mi-o-na. for it remov?? the cause and reatorea health so that all food t? easily digested without pain or ?uttering. U.Milrick's Pharmacy sell lft-o-na onder an absolute guarantee to refund th? money unless It cores Try a .".U-i-ent box and ?es bow much real good It does to strengthening the digestion. ROLL OF HONOR Chancellor District School No. 15, Ppotsylvanla county, for 2nd month ending Jan. 14. UK'S Kate Tborburn, Klva.Haael and Vel-xta Johnson,Ramona and Myrtle Mussleinan, Ralpb Johnson, Krsrett and Mute Aaay, Elmer Mnssls man and Isabel Tborburn. Total enroll? ment 10. General average 10 15. Lillian Kastbora, 'tacher 'S POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum, No Lime Phosphate ANTI-BRYAN fol of Corgrtttmen Shows Uttxjxkan't Nomi nttlos Cclj'.IuI. Ill?* Ilou?' , ' ? i f,,r tie- '. put bina aside atocrattc sien tlie stlaority l.'il were itol ? Ah 11,,1 -tandil g It ,t th-ir lad I I I." mad., pul t lie Brj l.ll lll'll Were I I I psHectl? wi.i'iig t.. have - ,..,t i..., i> Deatoeral was *??? t.g .jii. ?ti, >a: " i*.,., Indivtdaaily prefer I ?ralle Bomlasa lor tl 'igtf'? ?"?'' ' I lie part ..! ,. . crat? tor lli.r.in, bat i" I the ii u in i? ret any candidat?, to b [?enter cnim-ntl. II. w III all thot . .?t Hry an In t wo iiiktloini! i their choice with a statSBtSBl thai Hriui, would probably !?? nominated, but w.ul.l In- likely t i le .'.. : , ??set loa. The vote ?a? a? follow ?. II John?.ui. ..! M of l>?lawar.\ 10; Ii Catbereoa, of Tesa rgla 1 ; J OS til jireuie Court, 1 ; John ?hi* and Tom Johu-"ii, 1. LEGISLATIVE Mr. Oooirlck has Intr to give Ktederleksburg ii pottes jostles. The bill amsnrls ths charter ?3l th? eit, and aro vides (or n lice In the rtoTtmhsf eiectto-i. He I? t receive only th? feOS Ol I lie i .lll.v .. pensatiou. unless the Council othsrwlss declares. Mr. Oooirlck, of r"re.|eriokaburg, baa appeared I?.!,.re the HoaasCommit tee on Roads aid Navlgatioa, la advo cue? of an Sartj hearing f ,r In? bill re pealing the law prsvsotlng of the K, V. 4 l? K. It Thscommittst fixed Wednesday at 1 o'clock tor it? bearing. Th? Senate Committee on Pritilege? and Bseajoasreported lav irabtj the bill providing lor BBS el.i-tlnu ol members ol the Corporation PoBtBllssloB by tht people after 1911. Senator ilalsey introduce! a bill ap? propriating tllty fhnasand dollar? dru monument to the Virginia troop? OB ths Gettysburg batte ti-ld. SO DECEPTIVE Many Fredericksburg People Fail to Real? ize the Seriousness. Backache Is SO deceptive It come? aad - lyearn the cause?then cure it? Nine time? out of t>u it come? from the kidney?. Thai'? why Dotan'. Lour* It. Car? every kidney ill from backache to diabete?. Here's a Frederiok.burg case to prove it: W. H. Smith, retire) ?niaaal Main St , Krederiik.'.u? "Y.,0 may eeatlaas to pabUth tl montai I gar,- ?sty nord .1 it was true. I . . ; tb? I ?? ii in prettv bad coii.nti >u. ..wiug to til uey complaint, backache N u g el. >1 among the a) upto.i s. 1 hi? ache was -'ant ?ml .?> never.? that 1 '?? ?rable and a? the ?ecreiinn? [root net? were disordered, 1 knew that 1 ought to do ?ornetbing at :.? ??. I got [loan ? K'dney Pills from tic?,liV-k'? draaj ?tore and It ?quintd only a few do?** to sah the kid net,? working p? .perly. The ache? and pain? left and the ?ei-retioDa resumed th?ir natural appearance and action. That was lour year? ago aad th? good recuit? obtained at tbat time have remained permanent. 1 am. there? for?, glad Vi confirm my previous ?tate msnt and to advi?e kidney ?unVrsrs to u?. Doan'* Kidney Pul ' For ?ale by all dealer?. Prie? M csota Foster-Mllburn Co . Buffalo. Mew York, sole ?agents lor the I'm te?! S rate*. Bsii?ber th? Dame? Doaa??and take no other. The ?aciaalvaifi of ?ni? laa??fii?s is a I tortoaat? talos; lor the ?afajrhbor?. I', i l'un. un. named a? third r?o?lv?r lor Mie Seaboard Air Line, has tsnd.rsd .-nation a. collector of internal for the Eastern district ol North i'ar.dii.a and will dsvot? allot his tlm? to tb? re.-^lvtfmblp. XMAS GIFTS Large Assortmtat Low Prices - - - TOILET SETS, FrXE PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, ETC. ('.til aad look over our atv -?irtin'Ut before purchasing. M. M. Lewis. DkU'OQIsT - - - - MAIM ?T. Wanted ! We want you to get our priesa on th? following Specials an hiifing elsewhere. Apples, Uraojes, laiarus, tahitw. Currants, Figs, Qtr?, wAt**, Candies, Nits, Mace teats. and itt ?idilit i? ?n to the atiove ?tai y taking? found in a first-class g lo?..? y store, ?mr prices and goods will pl?as? I'hone HI. Doggett & Scott Engine and Saw Mill BARGAINS a ML I*. Portable Enginan. " 1 It). " 9 1-*- " 1 t. " Plain " 1 IS- " 1 i'ii- " Vertical Bolter. Siil.-m Saw Mill. 1 No. 1 DeLoach " 1 No. 1 (leiser " " 1 No.0 Kru-k 1 Pony Bowering " ? 1 Lath Mill and Bolter. 1 Heavy Cutoff Saw. 1 S lf-f.vd Bolter and Slat MiiL Saw lavblaa. Saw Mandrils, Sawaaa4 Mill Supplies. FRANK K. TTLEB. 1004 M tin St., Fredsrlckatyara;. V?v ZELL'S High Grade Fertilizers (live the best resalta? of any Guano sold on this market, as a trial will prove. CHAS. WALLACE ft MO., Agenta, FREnERICKSBrHO, TA. if i?? tairr nu mu ?..ase ?s? Mrs. J. r. Mest-s? estes? IxjSng, I *ni nwSot s are ?g ?tr ?raaSs ?-srBsssnw. . >|,| Kentsefer Taylor, Bye W?BS?| ?I Si s.,y?U Vel-n?. S Hu.-tesitw en oiil J?9?r?os Oeentr KsseasSy 1 ofettBora^Bn Wsntssg. laulaa lllfl ? hlakn_ Csneofes* Sftrtasw Wntssi ganMwky ?V?Walnt?y ? 4? Wood Wllitsy? AppM Wood walssss? WantKtU. By? Wtnisf, Oa*?tas. fan Wktasg Bastlslnf.lty? ? i ?Tau IIS? s A. B. Bons ? Co. Fire, Life and Aooide&t Insuranoe Afente QfHoe ?l? Goaaaaeeee BssTaaa? BsiBTSSntBsS slllSStl paolsa. loSSSW 5