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Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Manufacturing Interests of Fredericksburg and the Tidewater and Piedmont Country. VOL. XXIV, NO. 6. FKEDERICK8BURQ, VA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1909 PRICE, 3 CENTS Plant V/o?q's Seeds For The Gwtfden & Farm. Thirl -, with i.i i ? every > . iity one nf i'ii m aetMla iv . the b?S8t of ?lhc Superior Quality V of Wood's Seeds. J Wo oro haadquartars for Grass an?. Clover Seeds. Secri P .?tee*. Seed Oats. Cow i?? ?s. ?Soja Beans and all retTtn Seeds. Wood'-. n???c?iptiv? C?talo* the n.Ml v.ihialile of (ianl, n and I ami i?-.?! ?'ataJi>?i-n mallei ft???? n i -rsj .,? t. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedtntcii. - Richmonct, Va. Dry GoodSaDry Goods A. P. DEMPSEY Commerce St . fir 'ii,rti t.i ?rtst Great Clearing Sale Ws ara bow through taking In. and h??? Reduced Entire Stock Without rt?a*>.rv- M psrasat f >r one werk Tilt? la a if?ilii?-ti M|i?iiirti. buyers Watch my n**it ad Uir Mm White Goods Walt for It. It will be worth waiting for. A. P. DEMPSEY, Tt.a* st- r? of ? tt?u?-*>. IN tllf Illlllll- III till' <"?IIIlIIH>Il?Hltltll tlf ' irninia In tlia* n.-rk'ta ..Iti? ,* ?if the Circuit rtnirt ?if tli?- ?-iniiit.v of8f>otayl vaniii tin IBB 90tM ?lay of Jiiiiuii y. l?U?, w-ii a I.iving?t?.n. pialatW against M rtlia ? i Bada, -inlui Wasaar aad Wanner, his wit? : Jaeob Suit? rl.-. ?..me time?? known an lamb Sntterlt. ami An nif Sutt.-rl?' his? it.-, atul ?*. m W ItuU ncr, trust.? ?l?-f?-niiante Tlie obj?ft of this Hiiit is to bavf tin said t? in W Itutiti'-r. trust.-.-, to fnrc rlm??'it tl.iil ?tl trnsr ihit.il vtiirrh L'Uli, 1 .MilS.from Jacob -?tt.-rU" aii?T Annie-ut U-rle, his wife, un i John Wanner, to tin? said * m W hutiniT. trust?-.?, to MM tin-mini Win. A l.ivin.i.ton th.- i?ttvu.-.-iit of a nota* for #."i.()o?> set f,,rlli ni sai.l <I??e?i i f triiMt B liith ?I.-?-.! of triittt Ifl r. corded in the Clerk's office of the 11 ir. nit eourt of S),otsylvHnia county in I'?-?-.! Hoot A V, MasSM ?ia-f.t-?It having been matte therein, ?ml to enjoin ami restrain the ?said Martha tiaed?-. 1er agents ami servants and all other jK-rsons from dis? posing of any of th.- property r>-al or [a-rautnal. ctinreye?! in unid ?if.-?! .if trust Ami an affidavit having I?-? n iini.le and file I the tl,-Ien.lants.#Jiti-oli Sutt.-rle and taata Sutt.-r .- an- not resident* of the State of Virginia, it i*. unit-red that ?hey do appear tiers within fifteen ?l.v I aft?-r due publication hereof, and do what may be necemary to prnt.vt their int.-r.ft in this nuit. Au?! it is furtbiT ?irderc??! that a t.ipy thcr.-of l?e published un.-.- a week lor four WSBBa in I he tta? Uamaa, and that a copy be posted at the front door ol the court house of this County on or before the next succeeding rule day after the entry of this suit l?ete:?T. A. Harris. Clerk. Alvin T Enibivy, p q. A copy?Teste: T. A. Harris, Clerk. j2*tw4w John F. Scott. HABDWABE AMD HAHOWiRI SPEOIaLTI?? Main St., on? door below Ohaa Wal laa?aBro. Fall line ot General Hardware. Barb Wir?, Hun?, P?rtoU, Raxxors KdIvn, etc.. will be ?old at rednrted price? to aalt the time?. Money ?an b? ??ved by rar?b?i?lr??T ?? ??<???? h?M??ra a?/aa>. VALENTINE DANNEHL, Hnaaaitvor to Dannehl * li??li*a. Practical Machinist Opp. P. a*. * P. D?poi Phon? If ?Tradcrlekibnrar. V? KBPAIB WORK a ?PBOIALTT aUtlnxa.;?? fnrnlah??1 on .on.tm.tioTi. ??unit??. ?.?ti ???????* or ?*v??ir4 nm*4am W. S. EMBREY [Bnaaeaaur to Km bray A Berry man. ] D?aler In Ballroad Croa? Tie?. C?dar PoaU. Spoke* and Hoop? Keep? eortataxntly on hand a lartre ?apply of Balad Hay and Mill Peasd. Offlee n?ar B*Jlro?v1 Depot. ?Vreaierlekabanr. Va Aleo tir?t fatr Paar? Wir? ?an?, tin \NVVV\ViVv^S?7?**a??V STORIA Tb* Tow ITavo a\Ivrays Booght, and which lian lacen -a.-.o for over ??O y?3?xr?t? lias bonio tlio Mmaturo of ^~m& in- and baa been m.-ulo iimler liis por r^L?-????^-f?j^i.. aonal ?npervlslon sine? Its infancy. *-+*A*~7jr. '<-t<C*4l(, AllownoonoIn?locoiv??><?ii in this. All Counti-rfcits, Imitations and M?Jii.xt-as-<;<?i<l'* su-o but Kzpcriruciits that trille Wltb and cinlan^i-r tin- health of Infant* and t"liiltlron?^Experience against Kipcriiin-nt. What is CASTORIA Castor!:. Is a linrrnlcss SUbatlUite for Castor OH, Parc porle, ?Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It ?contains neitlu-r Opium, Morphine nor otb?-r Narcotic ?substance. Its air? Is Its fpiaranteo? It destroys "Wurms and allays J-Yvcrishnciis? It cures "Diarrlnca ami "Wind Colic? It relmves Teething; Troubles, cures Constipatima and Flatul.-my. It assimilates tho I"??.<1, regulates tlio Stomach and "Bowels* plvtnu healthy ami natural sleep. The Children's Panacea?-The Mother's 1"ricial. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Slgriaturc of The Kind You Bave ?Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ? ?V W?? rrr-f To Merchants Send in your orders or write for prices on Mason's Fruit Jars Agent For Factory. Special January Prices. E. C. Nindc Fredericksburg, Va. Banking' Safety Ton may wonder why we reiterate again and again that this bank has a Capital of.$300,000 00 SarpLsftProfits fiSTaVS?Taa! Sl.170,000.00 $1,470.000.00 bat when yon consider it, Is It not the one big vital fact?onr financial strength??officient evident? tbat your money with us Is absolutely safe and folly protected? We In rite yonr accounts, whether large or small. Onr facilities for handling all classes of accounts are unsurpassed. Three per cent. tnt*f-r?st paid on savings accounts from date of deposit. Planters National BanK, MchmopJ' v>* Southern Railway B. B. ? St? 11?.?lug arhixlttla flg-araa nabUabad at atorsaaMoo. ???I ars not ?raaisstaaj. BelMdala altarMvs .lui. 17th, 19 9. rratas laaaa Watbltinn..n trom Nat? Dalos ? Satino 7*0? m Hall,-U-al tor wa/raatoa. Da?. ?Illa, aad ?a/ ttattoaa. 7.11t. at Hall/ ? Livrai lor Harria..Db-ira*. Va ?. 90 a st. Dallr?Cnla-tl Blatas ras? Mal? Itr-at-claa? roar tat and d raving routa, ilaapar ?r Sa? Urlaaos. LtlnlOK rar aaralea. 4.1* a. m. (lallr -t" aahlngt-.a aad Florida Utnlvd Throoa-b roarba? and slatoar to Cn .ambla. Havannas and Jarktonvllla slaapar to As*rntta an.1 Alkan. MdIii*. rar ssrvtea Toar? las to i'al.f,,rnla trt anatl/ 4 i? p. m. Waak i'a/t -Local fur Harriaoabar? ?ad ?a/ sttaMoat a? Maaaasa? Brancb 4.M p at. Dally?Local tor Warrsatoa ?if darl.iltasnil? IS.1S p. at. Dally?Ha? York aad Mantittiti Uatltad (via Lynrkbarajl? Mrat class roarh and S ta pl a? sar ?o Rmtaok?. Kaui villa, ; hau?* iihifs, Blrmloattiaa. ?tad MampklM slaapar M ta? onaant. Dtalaar-car sarvtm l?.t? p. ?a. Dali??S.? Tork and Ms? orlaana U-alaad?All Hallatan tra?as, ??ab -tad obsarr? Boa wan to ?a? Ortaaoai alaapar to athtilla. tataata, Na- Orlaana. slaapxr to .bariotta ninln?-r?r aarvta? Tkroagh tra?as IroM ?ha Boat? arriva Waak lactoa in a st.. Si* a. at., i.-to p. m. dail/i ?.?ti p. at., and IS.S0 p. m. dall/. Har rUoabont __S p. at. ?aak daya aad It? p. a, dally. ffVoss OharVittatvtil?, ?.I* a. a . S.fc p. m. aad as* p. ?a. rvkat?. alsaalaa iw rasarvaMoa?, aad datallad olomaatSon eaa b? had at ttctat oOea, rot ittb at., ?t* t at a* aad Ma? I ol.-n ssaS.in. Baaaaaai aBaakad lhr,.ngli rro. total? aad raat <??*??, Bab aarvtaa. - _. A<_BBT, t. r. aad Oaa. Mas. S. ? HABIiwics. Pasa. TnwB? Mar W. B. liTWll. tata. Paaa. A~_t ?? B. BMW-. Bit liai I Mil waaB-stsa. a. a Get WOODS' "Meal" IT IS THE BEST ZEUL'-aS High Grade Fertilizers Give the beet result? of any Guano sold on this market, an a trial will prove. CHAS. WALLACE ft BBO.. Agent?, FBEOKRireSBURG. Vi. M'ATEE FOUND NOT GUILTY Mahanoy Plane Boy Acquitted ot Burglary Charge. WAS CHEERED BY CROWD Pennsylvania Lad Overwhelmed With Congratulations cf Home Friend? In Neva. York When Cleared of Chaiye?Arreat Caused a Sencation. N. iv x*ork. K'li 4 It li*>k a Jury In JihIk? lv..>.ils"*i s .il jusl tliiiiy-flve iniiiuis t.. aVcajtaU Thomas McAtve. ?:. : man tu.m Muliamiy Plan?-, Pa Who v. ils .h;uj;i.l b> former Coun ?iiv. aMWaVTd J H.'ar.luu with ptlaal lo burglailze tM latt?-r's ?[larinii nt in Wav.rly pll ,\ ..ii ?s tit? venin t was ra-ad and iiit dischargnl, McAtee's friend? irom horn? . unhiding bla sw.ethcart. Mi?s K ,t : 11 a- r i n ? ? M ?Laugh lln. an.! it.? pii.-st of hi? parish. KathiT a.i ti. ? Li :n almost con ??taut attendance at tha trial. Rather???] arouml ?h?ir fellow townsman and ov? i it lia. lin? 1 him willi their congratu laUaMaa. whli ? ?? ? icivn by n il.. . .ri i.lur out ? ...'in Wh?ii M? At.?-, ?in round? ?1 by hi? fri. n Is ni.i townapeople, nai hi'.l the there was another .l.monstra UM in his t.ivor by p'Ts.ins outside ill.' . ?mrthoiiBe. Most ..: th.' Mahanoy Plan?. .I?I fa tion i. I um.'.' tu th? -lr li.iu. town to ? litlon tot HC \t? e Arreat Caused Sensation. It would have been difficult to create a tnitiT s.-nsaiinn In Mahanoy Plane than followed the ?aw? tw?. months ago that Thoma? McAtee had been ar ???'?t.?! In Haw York fur burglary. The man was known lo nearly ?v.ry one In the plate ami evi-ryw h? re his reputation was the best. Father llogan. of th. Church of th? Holy llosary. of that place. imme .li.it.ly . i,l;?t.il hi? servile? in the movement to brlnx; about tha? boy'a re? lease. PaYtrii k M? A'? . . the prisoner's father, at on.-e came to his son'? sup? port. Mis Katherine McLaughlin, the of Mr a tax, who Is leaching i ai Vanhiseville. N. J.. came to Haw York and assured her sweetheart of her support at the trial. Ami wh?-n the trial catue. in adilition to th?- relatives of the m .?is?', there were present leading men In busines? from Mi At??e's home town, and men prominent in politics, all of them will lng lo testify to the boy's good char? acter ami to their bi-H.-f in his Inn? cence of the crime Imputed to him. GIRL OF 15 KILLS HERSELF Was Disappointed In Love; Used Cord to Pull Trigger. I'lttsburg. Keb 4 Ijiura. FlUger alil. fifteen years old. daughter of a farmer of Klttanning township, near h?r.-. committed suicide in a aenaa tlonal manner at her home. Said to have beon disappointed In a achoolboy and schoolgirl love affair. the girl dressed in deep mourning to Attend a funeral of a neighbor with her mother. Coing to her room, she loaded m double-barreled shotgun, atrappeil the gun on the back of a chair, stood In front of it and pulled the trigger by means of a cord she had fastened to the gun. KILLED HELPING FATHER Boy Struck by Tree, Which Fell In Wrong Direction. IVlmar. Del.. Feb. t.?John Davis. fifteen years old. waa killed by the i limb of a large tree striking him In 'the head while assisting hla father. Ishmael Hat in. a farmer of Bell'. Neck. In cutting down some large timber In the WOet? near their home. A tree which they were chopping unexpecte.l ly fell In the wrong direction, strlki../ the youth laefore *?e could get from u:i derneath. Boy Geta Life Sentence Toledo. O. Feb. 4 -Harvey Hazel, the seventeen-year-old boy, found guilty of the murder of his mother, was sentenced to life Imprisonment In the Ohio state penitentiary at Colum? bus. Hazel was convicted of aiaylng bis mother on Jan. 11, 1908. by beat? ing her to death with a hammer, after which he robbed her of $57. Kill? Girl; Shoot? Himaelf. New York. Feb. 4.?In a hotel in Flat bush. Harry Pope, m wealthy young man. whose parents live at Belford N. J.. shot Bessie Schroeder, twenty three years old, in the back, and then killed himself. Mis? Schroeder will probably die. Hal Chaae Finad ?200. Cincinnati. Feb. t.?Hal Chaae, ?rat baseman of the New Yorw American league baseball clnb, was reinstated by the national baseball commission contingent on the payment of a fine of $200 Falla Dead at Capitol. Lansing. Mich.. Feb. 4.?Alex. H. Smith, Journal clerk of the house of representatives, dropped dead from heart dtaeaae in the cap?tol here. When baby loeee fleah, look? pal*, la Sda-aty and nervous, the little one la Dot well noariabed. And should be given m ?o?.thing, tWJtng tonic. Holll?tar'? I'-oeky Moantatn Tea 1? the heat tonic lor Ubi?; poraly vegtftable. 85 cea te. W. la. Bond. GUINEYS tat_*??Ue? ScBosi EntMUhMBaat?Parisaals. Ouiuays, Va , Feb ,'ld, ItOV A nice entertainment was given Friday Jan. 'J'.i. at ?iulnej * graded ?cbool, b? tbe teachers, scholar? and patrons. It?, fore tbe exercise? commenced beautlfu music was rendered by Mr. K T. i at lett who played tbe violin, and hi? two sons, Robert and Henry, with niouth-hari and autobarp. As tbe curtain ruse tblr ty one children took tbelr place?, all dressed In white and wearing crown?, each bearing a number composing tt>< calendar of January Mr. David Mees? represented tbe New Year and addressed tbe days as they took tbelr places In the calendar. Mr Ullbert Moes rep ream ted January. Mies Arllne Kubank represent ed tbe month of June, came In dressed in white and carrying a btsket of rosee. Miss Mary Elliott came before tbe calen? dar and tang as she scattered snow Make?, she ntprttttenttng the enott&akt falrle Mfs? Helen ?lineen represented the Japanese lady, dre-t* d In Japanese cos torn? vtltb a large parasol. Mr. Forest Smith came l'i as February and Mr. Ho mer King came dreeaetl iu white as til? irtb wind. Tben there was more mu sic and next came a drlli by twelve Kir le, all In white with large ?logs, n present log fair??? Miss Isabelle Veasey led Ove irder and Miss Constases Adams led five In order. They sang and scattered snow Hake?. Tben a very attractive In. dlan dance by Misa Dorothy Kraut, fol? lowed by a dialogue, called "Plain Mary Brown.'' TI: se who took part were Misers K.-sale King. Ruby Sunn, Coo stance Adams, itotb Klllott, Krangelin Adams. In two acts; between acts Mis? Isabelle Veasey ?an? "School Days" and "rimarty," accompanied on the organ by Miss Ethel Nunn. Music on the mouth harp by Mr. Clarence Ooodwin. A reel tatlon by Master Hoin-r Ktng, "What My Father Did Not D.i." An lostroctlvt speech by Dr. C 8 Webb, after which oysters, sandwiches and coffee were sold Id tbe next room were the basar tables, first tbe gr.-tn and white table wberv were fancy articles, made by tbe pupila next the red, white and blue table ol fruits, th? red and white tabla of candy and tbe yellow and white table of rtke One large fancy cake was presented tt the girl wbo received the msj irlty t,l votes from the younit men, an to wht; was the prettiest girl. The cake wai presented to Mies Constance N Adams Kvery thing passed off nicely and tbe pro? ceeds, which were between forty and fifty dollar?, will be spent to tbe best ad vantage for th? school, or for Indebted ness on same. Mies Mamie Bowie Is staying In th? neighborhood, much to tbe pleasure o! ber friend?. Ml?? Emma Kvan? recently ?tuck a nal lu ber foot. We bope It may not result seriously. Mis* I.ocy Dabney has returned to bei borne, from a visit to relations in Baltl mors. F. U. M. N. CASE AFTER CASE Plenty More Like This In Fredericksburg:. Score? of Fredericksborg people can tell you about Doau's Kl.iney Pill?. Many a happy citizen make? a public state ment of bis experience. Here Is a case ol it. What better proof of merit can be bad than such endorsement? Thomas B. Wright, in-?older, living at 1006 Main 8t , Fnderlrksburg. Va., says: ' I am pleased to ?ay that i found Doau'a Kidney Pill? to tie a reliable prep. aratlon ft r backache arid lame and weak barks. I bave been tufferlog from the?? tronblee off and on tor a loot* aod often had doll, bearing down pain? through the region of my kidney?. My work calls for considerable stooping and lifting and this I believe was the caoae of the kid rey disorder. Throbbing he adachen were ??ulte frequentand tbe secretions from my kidneys so Irregular in action that 1 would have to get up several times dorlng the night. A friend recommended Doan's Kidney Pill? to me. I procured a hix from (i mirlt k's drug store aad gate them a trial Tbey cured me and since that time, I have not bad a return of the trouble I do not bave any backache now and tbe kidney disorders have been en? tirely corrected. I know of many other people wbo bave used Doan's Kidney Pill? and all bave word? of praise for them " For sale by all dealer?. Prlce50oents. Foster-MIII. urn Co., Huff alo, New York, sole agents for tbe United States. Remember tbe name?Doan's?and take no other. Laymen'? Missionary Movement, Pres? byterian church In tbe I.'nlted State?, Birmingham, Ala , February ICtb-l'.ith. l'.Ml'.i Southern Railway. Tbe Southern railway will ?ell ticket? from all station? on its lines to Birmingham, Alabama, and return, at very low rates. Ticket?on sale February 14th and 15th; final limit returning February 20tb, 1909. For further Information call on Dsarsst Southern Railway Agent, or writs S. E. Burgees, District Passenger Agent. (.>20 R. Main St., Richmond, Va. tfi?t It expels all poisons, stimulates tbe In? ternal organs, cleanses tbe system and puriaea tbe blood. Hoch I? Holllater's Rocky Mountain Tea, tbe most effective preventatlve of disease. .'15 cents,Tea or Tablet?. W. L. Bond. FOUND! Ths beet place In town to bay your Christmas Supplies. Our stock is larger and more complete than pvst before. Try aaoB Candy, Raisins, Cur? rants, Citron, Figs, Dates, Nuts. In tact anything in our Uns, and you will ?ave money. Dogge tt & Scott Pboae 114. 305 Commeros St. 1008 Mata St. THE FAITHFUL ROCKtR Tbe?itherday I *mt into an unf,, ?Itiented room That stand? among the others of my old ancestral BOflBa I looksd the ctiit'eiitH over and tie light br. tight to my gate The form of grandma's rocker, the rlialr of other day?. I took It to my sitting rot,in and gave It BO?M repair Aud brushed away the robwets that had collected there. I took away Its cushion, 'twas faded worn aud gray, Thend.cke.l It oft ?> nlc.lv with the ' tldlet." of to lay lo this my grandma used to roe? am babies, one by one. My mother was am n g them, the last oil.' !.. ?W 1. g .[I,* In this my molli* r ring tli-. sot g, which closed my aVBdaf] ' 'When I can read my tltls > War t . mai - ?Ions In th,- ?LI. - Her voice, so sweet an I low, It lulled my weary form to rest. "And not a wave of trouble rolled across my peaceful breast Li tlit? I've rocked my little I. ..v. ? ?. . now le quite a man. And yet It sit? with arms out-lr.?'.''..d as when It fit--1 began. Tbe history of this rocker I brl- I define, I was my grandma's namesake, 'tis u I... tbe cbalr is mine. Tbos may I be as useful in the days that are to come While I remain the owner of this r.-clo-r lo my home Compone.1 by Nannie H. A! M. February, IHM THEY INJURE CHILDREN Of-nsry Cffthvtlct and Pill* and H?v<h Physic Csuh Mitrtstlfl! Cemplsints You cannot la? ov. r careful lu the selec? tion of medicine for children 0 very gentlest bowel medicine should ?-ver be given. Ordinary pills,carthartlc? aud purgative? are too apt to do more harm Iban good. They cause griping, nausea and other dlstrvs-Ing after clWts that are frequently health destroying anda llfe-laetlng aiinoyaii..' We per?onally recommend and guaran? tee Rexall Orderlies as the tatest ?ml moat dependable remedy for constipation aod associate bowel disorders We hav. such absoluta? failli In the supn-me virtues of this remedy that we sell It on oor guarant.-ee of money hack lu every In? stance where It falls to give satisfaction. and we urge all In need of such medicine to try tt at oor risk Rexall Orderlies contain an entirely new Ingrroieiit which Is odorless, taste Urn and colorless. It embrace all the beat qualities of lbs soothing, laxative, strengthening, healing aud remedial ac? tive principle? of the best known Int.-sil nal r.gulalor tonics Rexall Orderlies areextremely pleasant to take, are particularly prompt and agreeable In action, may be taken at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseneaa, or other undesirable effect? Th?y have a very natural action upon the glands an 1 organs with wht-h tti.-> come lu con t ?et, act asa posltve and regulative tonic upon the relax, dry muscular coat of the bowel, remove Irri? tation, dry pesa and soreness, oven-..!,. weakness?, and tone and strengthen the muscles, aud restore the bowel? and as? sociate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies oot only curec .nstipit tlon. but they remove tbe raune of this ailment. Tbey also overcom- the iiecee alty ol constantly taking laxatives to keep tbe b-iwele In normal condition. There I? really no similar medi.-lne so good as Rexall Orderlies, especially for children, aged and delegat ? BSTBOBB Tbey are prepared In tablet form and In two ?lie? of package?: X2 tablets, 10c, and M tablets, Ms. M. M. 1-ewl* Main St , Fredericksburg, Va. Flowers. When In need ol choice CUT <'AR NATIONS, ROSES, 4c, FLORAL DESIGNS and BLOOMING or DEC? ORATIVE PLANTS at REASON ABLE PIUCES, leave your order? with E. C. NINOE. Frodericktiburg, and orders will be promptly filled. J. Palmer Gordon, FLORIST, declO-Cm Aahland, Va. 20 H. F. Case Portable Engine nearly new, 10 H. P. Return Tablar Portable Boiler and Engine, 12 H. P. Cooper Portable Engine, 2?? H. P. Detached Engine, 10 H. P. Erie City Engine and Boiler Detached, 1 ?Second Hand Geiser Saw Mill, 1 Second Hand Farqnhar Saw Mil), 1 Second Hand Delooch Saw Mill, Saw Table?, Lath. Saw?, Shingle Machine?, etc. FRANK K. TYLER. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Ntirf ats ? Bat? tXatVaw ter aW?? riina~~* A ?r?oiflol*or ?Tamatipatlitat. In?txawtJoo. TJver ?nd Kialaa?v troubla-a ITtdijI???. l?-aa-asa. Impure naaxKL Ba4 Itraata. Slutra-lat. Botrarla Hatatalacb? aral Paain.aa lia Boca? Motantaia Tua la ?ab? le? forai. ? cmis a box. (Janata. BiatVa by HocJJB-raa Dana OoaaFAarr. Maa?atax, Wla. loan* POUok-TtfOM MLLO? PttWtM GRAPES, from their moat health? ful properties, give ROYAL its active and principal ingredient BaJcingPowder Absolutely Put* It is ?economy to use Royal Baking Powder. It save? labor, health and money. Where the best food is required no other baking powder or leavening agent can take the place or do the work of Royal Baking Powder. CORPORATION COURT lo thsCorporation court .'edneeday, la the t hancery suit ol Qsa J. Moller ve Crank Lewis, ou motion of 8. Hlrsb ?1 Son and .1 I. l'ort-r. leave was granted to hie petitions In tbe suit. W. W. Bnti n. r, p. i| , Carter A Carter, p. d. Judgments w.-r.? entered In the caite? of M W. Creiisliaw vs. W. Klcklln, R. A. Johnson aad Hobt. Von Krickaon, for $90 12, Interest aod cod? W. W. Butt Ber, p. a. J W. Faulconer vh same parties. 98909, Interest and SOsM W W. Butx ner. p. q. I) li McCord vs. same parties, for ll-l'J ?i>. with Interest and costs. W. W. lluti 1er, p <i Case of O. I) Foster re P.. F. A P. R K, ejectment proi-eedtng. was contluoed to March term CfettBI ft C'arter, p ,| , St Oso. It Fltzbugh. p ? !. Case or Mrn. J. W. Mill? v?. W. Key H.iward, action of debt, wa? cootloued to March term. W. W. Botzaer, p. q , Carter i Carter, p. d. A DESERTER ARRESTED MattiMw Don Lilt U. S. SHa Tacata? Te Be ?MM Chief uf Pulte? J. H. Bobinaoo ?aiTMted Matthew W. Boa?, Wediteeday, a laaart . r rr it. Hi? O. 8. ?hip Tacoma. He left hi? ?hip Adjt. 25. 1907. while In Hamp? ton ltoads to marry ail?. Lynch, of Nor? folk, and went to Waablnajton. where b? ??ara?ad employment In a lanndrv. Ha lived their with hi? wile nntll Jan. 14, 1M9, when abe committed ?ala-id? by drlnklnjr carboll?' acid. After her death he went on a protracted ?pre? and ar? rived here Tueiiday evening. Wedneadaty be went to Officer K-iblnaou and ?tated tbe fart? In the cae? and ?aid be wanted 4d return to hi. home In Navahvlll?, Tran , hut could not do ao antll be returned to hi? ?hip and ?tood pnnUbment H? wa? locked op and Officer Babln ?on communicated with tbe Navy De? partment. Qe will tatke Doea to Nor? folk to tbe receiving ?hip Franklin ?and receive the o.nal reward of $20 and ?x ?aXaaa. The Best Fertilizers for Corn That the yield of c?trn from the average farm can be greatly ?n ..1 by intelligent and liberal fertilization has been repeatedly demonstrated. Larga crops ot --ult from preparing the Ian.! ?til, tiling the right Mad ami quantity of iertiliicr, good ??red an?, t i-.ion. Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers will irreatly " increase \ our yield per acre " of corn or any other crop. la some cases remarkable results nave been obtained. Mr. C W. t'aruthers of Sumpter County, Kla., writes: "Words cannot express the value of your fertilizer. It is really so far ahead of ?ulicr companies' goods, that it ?ould not pay anyone to use other brands, were they given free and put in the field. 1 can prove ?hat I - iy to lie a fact. I made a test on five acres. I used on one half the land your fertilizer and on the other half another company's fertil same grade; the land received the same cultivation every time. / kept ,i tone, t a.. ount of the amount of money I got off tack half mamftmt tjPO snore from the ?.fui on -.ohick I used I irftniaCetrolina /?'? '/..'.. *?*?> ' ihan I ?lui off the other half. I got four timrs as much from the ?an.i oh v'hi'.h I useJ your fertiliser." 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