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?Si' ritKDICRIIK.Sl'l Ki? VA A*a Im?? i il. ?MLf TB-WEEUT IR TIMfliA. 0??eaa ?.an? eklt-?f ??.raatM la aakt ?Ir? ?JBjsv?LB-B*e*as aa? Me??a ...???????..??? uta ?ateta, aast aa-ee *e hmsii??? ?? ?~nr ?a ?raaBwiaaa ??va? ata? a? . ? i??.rai..?. Mr e?'iaea. _ atastaac. lea. per ?..?lyaieil na?, ???a IsaaraaoBi te i?r n??? t?n?-> ?ui.?. j??? ?? UBIIbbX?? o? rWl?-!..?a a..Oeu? ??' ?>???.<< a>??as. ??a . ?Bar???'?.? ai..?. t?:l ?aan ?Vaaem ?aanaantlai ..r ?I?..??? .???'? ^Omrtcnptmm HS? Tat liar, i* kiroo* II K8DAY, .11 \i; I. VMW. Till: REUNION. The great t'??tile? brat?? ll.'in.i n ul Memphis Is now a thin?; o? the past. It was a tiiagulli.-eiit gather log of representativo r.tufederau* ?oldbrs. These men met and uiiti gled together and fought over the battles of the long tig?? In ti?-1r gladueea to meet Met agaiu there waa an element of sadness, for the gray line Is melting it,wit.y Y??ar by year the line get? thin tier. The old boy? are rapidly answering the last roll call, but the memory of Hi??lr deeds of daring. Iierolem ami .levo lion to duly will linger t\* I.uh? as time itself lasts. There ie m.ne of the bltterueee of the long ag.? in ?M?e t?? udIoiih, as witness the eptViuli.l wel? come atvnnled <?eti. Frederick D. Grant, the son of that (ienerai t.. ? bom these ?".,I?! boys" in tlie for? front of the fight in the wand'CI '?lo ?urreiulere?). The ; tir;.,,??' ni ti.?????? gathering? is ii?tt to rekln.II?? liny of the animosities or had {tassions of the war hetweeti the State*,, hut rather for iHX'lai lnU*r,'.iiii>?> and to preserve truthful hletory. Now both sides, or either side, .nu look aer?se the vista of nearly a half a .-euttiry and pay tribute und honor where tribute and honor are ear, no mut? ter whether It U? to the (?my or to the Blue. There n^vntly itpfM?*tre.lln I oilier'? Weekly an article by Mark Sullivan which. It it states faits rttxl proph? esies truly, mo we believe it ?loen. oujfht t<> iflve our e?te??nie<l SO0?900Or porary, the Tinjes-lMepatih. unme ?urr-ectae fr?m Its lnu.entakl.uis upon expatriate \ lryiuian?. We ?juuke: The Sooth throbe with promise Vtr giula. with its Iron ore andoial and tim? ber, haa probably ten time? rlie natural wealth of Indiana Mo. aleo, have Oeorg-la and Alabama. Within a .b-cade or tw<> that natural wealth will be Iraiisuiuted Int.. more limn Indianas psrsoual prosperity.a?-ho<ils. and all that g.MM with material abjudarue All the Houth need? I? capital andetticlent labor The money that haa Imeu busy and [.r. .! liable In the West lor thirty years le ?ka. ginning i.i look southward, and when capita! arrlv.? either the negro will be cooue stflctant or our Immigrant? will de? bark at Charleston Instead of New York. Capital always Und? labor. One can Imag-to? a man like Jame* J. Hill .-eating toward the kllasleeippl I ?el ta that-aam. far-eeetog and practical eye which, twenty years ago. he baaM upon the Kar Northwest The railroads that now conduct b<>me?eeker?'eicur?1..ue to Baakatchawan and A*?1nll?.la w.ll carry the reeUeea Iowa farmer aouth to land ef bait the price and twice the pl-nty, with three times the aggregate of sun eblxte, and under the American tl?g Material prosperity, the freedom that every other s-s-tlw. already has to eolve ttaowii pr..bi?ma In the way its owa thinker? and leader? lay down. aad a poblk opinion a? .-ep??d In toe ?ame goo?l faith In W aohlngtou. and carrying the aame weight tv? New Kng lavad?this? 7IH make a new South The aatloa wilt he the gainer by the South a ra?aiptlun ol Its old time weight In C-otvgrwas. Some Southern un-mbera may Uten vote for protection -Lot they will first have to be elected on that learn- It will not then be posai!.le lar protection? ist? to coat? lato Congraa? from the Boath, by default. ?Imply be.-ause th?y kapajaasd to be lahek?d Iiemocrat?. on theotlaer band, the Booth's well-known ftaWtty to convictions, when they know the lasa?a before election, will contribute to Cxi agria a the hackhone of that healthy opposition to the prearnt dominant party which Is the country a chief polltl cal naa-d today. The South 1? full of pnimlai. material and p .itl.-a. MARRIAGES Lloyd Klckiio aod Miss Kloreore Wood, both of Mtllenbeck, wee? married at I-an caster C. H, hoUl Tboma?. by I.?v. W. L. Wars. Ja?, (ieorg* aod Mies Maggie Abbott. both of I?aacaater county, war? married recently at tb? parsonage at K'linar nock by H?v. K. W llaybrook Was Willing and Mlaa Katelle (irlltltb daogbtsr of Mr. rid Mre ?S. II lintlitb. both of IrvltigUm drove to I ?ancas' ?r ('. H. Tnaaday and w*r? man led by Par. W. L Ware. MM? Addis Dirk?neon, daughter of Mr. R. M. Dtcklosou. an.! I bar te r. Town ssod. both ol Mlddlenei county, were married ?Saturday at id orlock at the bom? of the bride Cards are out announcing the 01 proachlog marriage of Miss l.auetta Ma? son Ooodwyn. of Nottoway. tod. ?i. Harris, of Culpeper county, wbo resid?s near l.'.gnnm The marriage will be sob amalied at tbs bride's borne on June 22. Mr. and Mre. Jno. O. (Irineis have 1a sued Invitation* to the marriage of their almct. Miss Hadle Kill ?bath Bri?tow, and Mr. Kiiua Jet-r Moors, the ceremony to take place at Clarksburg M. K church, Middlesex county, Wednesday, June 2'lrd. MSTO* COMMENDS OANCINC Dancing to tbs sound of ptano music la tbs Klret I nlversaliat church, Atlanta, Is to be tbs weekly diversion of a nuai bsr of young people of the chiir.-h Its v. hi Deian KIU.iiwo.td, the pastor, said of tbs dancing: "1 eonsUsr dancing an Innocent and haaltbf?! amusement. 1 don't believe in IstMa? tbs dsvll have all the good thing? Tb? church la planning to arrange a stage where amateur theatrical perform ??as may be given by tbs Players t :iub of tbs tbur? h. which is already organ issd. ?IMINIA NEWS Ad ?lection upon the question ot Issu? ing ??>r.,OO0 additional t.ocd?. for ma cadioiUlog r?ad* In Madison District ,.f Orange will b* bald July ml, L P. Stsarces defeated W. K Barrett for tbs Democratic nomination to the Hnn at Delagats? In tbs primary at Newport Mess?, watn ?day, I* la eat i totsd that tbs complete return? will air? Mr. Stearea a majority of about 800. SAYS UNIONS ARE A MENACE rVoodrow Wilson Scores Labor Organizations. RAPS WALL STREET METHODS In Baccalaureate Sermon at Princeton He Declarad Employment of Men In America la Becoming Unprofitable and That Millionaire? Seek Profits Without Regard to Anything. Prim ?ton. N J . Jun?- 14 ?"l'n profltahlc Ser\nnts " th.. lu? i ? Ihelr own lives and thivuerh their tn Bg number threat.n t!? nomii - apt? ma? y of th? country, wer? ? :i( \Voo?lr..w Wll son in at? a?ldi?-s before WOODROW WILSON. the graduating class at I'rlncvton uni? versity He said in part. "'I?uti is a \-r> handsome word? Is a very handson.? thing but let every man look at It that he rumin? hind what it really mean?. You know ?hat the usual stanoard of the em? 's In our day. It Is to give a? little as he may for his wage. On MeC-cda of Uriona. "Uhiir is star, iardizeil by the trad.-? unions, and this la the standard to which It 1? made to conform "?? is suit? re.I to do m,.re than the av-r a?:?- ?.irkini? can do In and handicrafts no oae is sufT.r? d to .1?. more than the le^st skillful of !.ls rellows can do within the hours al? to a day's labor, and no one may work out of h.mrs at all or v.d unteer anything beyond the minimum I need not point out how ??conomlcally disastrous su? h a regulation of labor is. It ia s?. unprofitable to th?- employ? r that In ???me trades It will present!? not be worth his while to attempt any? thing at all. He bad better stop alto ?rether than operate at an inevitable lues. "The labor o? America is rapidly be? coming unprofitable under its ; regulation by those who have d-t. r mined ' :t to a minimum ? macjr may ! heraus?- th.- t.iuntry grows more anil mor?, full of unprofitable servants "Hut we do not m-ed to turn to the trades union? to Illustrate our disre? gard for th?- tn?- meaning of dut?. \\"e have ?ist aaaaad through an era In which nun kept th?ir legal obliga lions as ?dl as usual and yet came near ruining the country, piled up wealth and forgot how to use It hon orably. hull! up business and came near to debauching a nation Abu*?* In Business World. ?'I meet mot r?il?il ?roa of th<? vari on? abUH's In th. world which rm'Ol legislation ha* l?-?n more or les-- ' dlj attempting to of tiie vaut . onililiiati.' tk?> that .: other Une of ?nterjiri?- have ?ought to ? -ont rol the market?, of the country, or of the special favors the railways have granted f.. some of their shippers and the manifest Injustice ami ruin they have In.. : tiers, of the ln?'al ?ulat.l? values and lack?, of value, giveu I k mar k.t t.y in. ?h.r.ii of financial manipula M in ?<?gue i.n. hecked. almost unheeded of lh<- thousand ami . .m waya in wbli h what w??re thought to Of til.- COtlll try arett I rwsrd without re ?art) to anything awl the profit of those immediately "agsmi "The in? u w!... brought disaster on l.usin.-ae by ssccesa i.rougbt It because they ran ?*ttii blindera niton th.at ? list?- task under ?vtelr lian.is. v..i . I.?..k an.un-: | ..? thought or wl-li upon ttuir fellow 11..11. left statesman and public inter ests to the censor? of putill. moral attended ?*?: ,.||% t.. th. ir own business. The hunliic 1 of life is a higher thin? than th? y thought It. ?'Oi.i :,r? the ?ut .! 1? th-- real held <?f sue ?1 content ami ?Mr?tn Leper M 1 Not Go to New York. Waablai rules? th. New York 1 ..y health authorities ad rlM tee ?stri. ; healtb ?t.i.artmen .hat they are willing to have John R Early th?? alleged leper go to tha city, the latt.-r will remain In quarao Cne here. Ilr Hulkley. the New Yorl leprosy expert ?ays Early Is not 1 leper, and that he feels aure that h ?sill be taken to New York within f?w day* for treatment ?once All tax payera of Bowling Oreen dl* tiict are requested to notify me by pos? tal card by July 1st, 1000, whstber they are In favor of an In? rea??? of 10 cents In levy for school? or not. K. U. Allen, Mlllor.1. Va l.jl-J.toj'IO lam marking down all my goods to close !.usines? H. Kalk. I s-tf MONK Y TO LOAN in sums to suit on good security. Ap ply to |?as J. tarare?. Attorney, al Is6m BOARDIM. Hol ? Mie?. Mattie A. Noting has opened a boarding house at 718 Main ?tliot. (food table Comf.irtabli? roosM and bnth. T. rniH upon itppl|cati"ti ?711 Wim.? i??ll in Come and get t ?rgalns at dosing .ml ?ale. H. Kalk. All stock and Hitar?* at Kalk* ?tore will b* aol.1 at a great sacrifice. Kalk'a ator? will lie lor rent from Aug IS, IBM l-Vee Mill I S If I.I-ion, ..i i to in UK Si -in K.. IliK Ml? AT JOHNSTON ? rKABSOk'K ?Bill MTontt i hi. i $i r.o Il* Al. MARKanr* lUi.tvieK b' 81s?>B HU?. * h- , ??-??at, 81 .tO to ?1 .15 ?ora.7S to ?>. ?I To t?. Ble**? ? - ?3; old bens. H.rUK.. 11 divas??]. 1.1; spring chk-aoia. ?Ml to 1'lc per i-uod wlater ehVrkea- 18 to 1?; drawn. 18 to It. ondrawn. lito 1 . ?tar? If to '.*" : lard, 1U to 18, ?uk?i. Uve? to 10: tar key a, 11 vs. I?, dressed 10 to 17; batter. 1% to 8ft. country haa?, 1.1 to |ft- oew bam?, l?to IS l?ish potatoes. T.*S tofl; Karl? Rose $1 *?:. to fl M?; sweet pot? t ?es.75 to fl. lamb?. $1 M to A4, hldee. given, 7 t?. 7%. dry aaltvd. S hi '?: dry I,Id?, In to 1.'. calf skin? No. 1. f 1 0O to $1 a*.*?; baled hay. $14 t?> 817 per toa; k-af irjDw, 7(> to T.*. per lot?, bosra. 5?v'. bee?. Its? weight. S to ie.; pork.? to ?V -to.su per lb; veal, 5k, to d. To th? Democratic Voters of Orange County. I in,.?t re?!,??, tfully B.I1U.UII1..-m?* If a i-n.ndi.laW for renoniiiiation lor the House of Ik leg it, I?? from this county, at the taammteeatt primary ??Wtion. i?' i?e help ?..me tint?' this Hummer 1 ?till adv. ?ate Utter m-boola. N-tter roail? ami .?juaji ustiou of tax assessments on l?tth per m mal and r??al pro|>erty ae far as p??asi Me 1 vol.-.! for tb?-Byrd law ami I am hsartflj m fiivor of its ??tiforc.-ni'iit. I ;J?..U\.T t!i? greatest latituile of local option an?l will cast my I ?allot for the i?iili|iii???i,iu of th?- liquor ,|ii???t,on to Mm whole prufMi ??f this State. Thanking v..11 forth- lion..i? hereUtfor?-I ii|n.ii m.', I am, ? r, ?*???? tfully. C. C. Ta!taf-rr?>.8r . tf Oraiig- . \ a A CARD r.i My MM Citirene of Kr?derk-ka burg, ?fa A large tiiiinlter of my frien.ls haveaak ??1 in. to (?xoiite a candidat?' lor the olliee ..f l'tiaiinoiiwi?aitirs Attorney for . it.v ..f Kre.l.-1-k k?!.tirg an.l at tie tatiou 1 have .I? i.le.1 and liereby an niiiiii? ?-?r.ywlf as ? candidat? for that po??iiit>i! ? ?f iMOtw tny sum?ss at the poll? in Nov. niber de|?1i.l? ujxtti tli.eui?^ port at my frs-nds an.I I eum?-?tly iw?k klial ?up|?>rt If elected I ?hall with my b???t ability eu.l.?avor to {?-rfirin the dutiee r?-?|iiir.?l .?f tin? poHition. and I unit? tboar duties without tear or favor Itespntfullv. Wm. W. Buttner ?.i ] merchant wishing to buy all, half or a portion .f ?lock of cb.thing.?tc , can see Mr II. Kalk privately for atftta te'tli?. now until sold you can buy all ?tap!? merchandise from H. Kalk until ?te?! out to quit I.usine?? here. DB. A. K. CI?INK, " Veterinary surgeon. Olliee. B*?df?>rd'? livery ?table? Kt-sldence MOl Main 8t Phoue, U..I J. MilNCY TO 1.1H.V la sums ..f e-HHl and upwst-.1i. r-ai ?state ?erurlty. Apply to l?hI? heater A Chlcheetar. Attorneys la tf iii?i?iii'i i.i AT J.IHN-.TON * IlltH'l Mil? - fM. ? $1 M TRUSTEE'S SALE (?f Ve-y Vcr House and Lot HoeWell Hell, Kredertckaburg. Va CllA*i>. K?iK MAN WH?i WAN 1*8 A I HOME. Kereuaut t?. the t -rni of ?certain deed of truel from Heesle Irons a id H-njemln S. Irons. h?r iiueuaud. to K M. ( hlch eater. trueles, da* ?1 slay -tlth. 1807, an 1 of record In the dark's office of the ISurp ?ration court of Krederlcksburg'r, ?ioed book L L, pages 884 SH.r,, default having been made 'n the payment of the principa1 and 'T ?rest thereby ?-cured. the undersigned Uuatje will sell, at public auction, on the premiere, on Saturdays uly 19,1909, beginning at 12 ?>VI jck m. on said day. to the highest bidder for cash, the fol? lowing described property, to-wit: A ? -iliug and lot. sltnat on l*oaw?i' Kitte), and known as lot 2, block M the dwe.ling 1? comparatively new and In excsllent repair, and haa five room? f. M CI ?cheater. Trustee ll *. * _' . IWjWB eS?cr.fice?S?ale OK Clotbing. Shoes. Hats, Etc. '?u?. k aale I ."low cost of large et.? k <?f U K. Hotel ?V Co, at !(>7 I milUHTit* street, cd?eirititikr of Clothing, Shoes. Hats, Um? brellas, Trunks, Gents' Furnishings, Etc In order to realize on tbl? stork at ? inoelt ?ill be closed out at the lowest cash figure within the next ninety ?lav?. This t? a good opportu? nity to get good CrOtbllg, gent? fi'rntahinfr, ?hoe?. A?., below coat, at (.til? sto?-k oiUHt tadlapoaed of wlffllu otiietv ?laja, rtsTardie?a of coat. Wm K. (,oolri(-?. Trust? ? K K. Ilorel A I .'I()T Com mere* Mtreet WHITNER & SACREY Undertakers and Embalmers No. 719 Main St., Freder ickM.nirfr, Va. 'Phone 1>?S. Aero?? from Kxchange Botel r*ud next to Western Union ??Mice. Telegraph and ?tele? phone orders receive prompt (attention. Open day and night. Bricks ! Bricks ! Iteat grade? of all kind?, made and turned In Kr?*deH?-k?lniiy HoikI your order? W? K. I? ( '??le, Sole Ag-ent, or to Fredericksborg Brick Co. l'hunes 1.1 or 27.1. I/??eal delir-ary or f. O. B. ears oi ?rsamboat VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, LCXINQTON. VIUCINI* 71st Year Sua Military. Srlmrtfle and Ttchnlcal Sclicd ThoroBarh ?xwraaa ol t?r??rai and ?w-iiaj Chamistr* and In Ekactriosl ?i?! Civil Ens-liwarint. Own?* of tiadiaw in ???saaanic cours* and darraaa U bac lateral Sciatic? In Technics? Comas? All ?ar? par?as?. Ii?-ludlnt <-lc.tr.lnc and IncManaila. provfciad ?I ?aw ol lit*. Kr siuiam. aa an avaraar? for ??>? fc.?r lr?ai?. aavta?alv? at autSJt. For Intornwaonaddiaai ? B. W. MOttXA. aaajM. PUBLIC AUCTION VA. CLOTHING HOUSE, 814 Main Street. $12,000 Stock of Clothing and General MERCHANDISE of the Latest Styles and Patterns at Your Mercy. Everything will be sold for High Dollar. SALE STARTS Friday, June 18, 10 R. JW. Two sales every day, 10 A M. and 7:30 P. M. A golden opportunity for merchants, both city and country. This stock consists of 2,500 Suits, 300 Overcoats, lOO Suit Cases, Hats and Caps, 300 Sweaters, and full line of Gent's Furnish? ings, Watches. Charms. Chains, Fobs, Buttons, etc. I advise every friend of mine to attend this sale as this is a chance of a life time. Here is a chance for any young man to invest a tew hundred dollars and reap big- profits. Mr. Falk has made arrangements to leave town with family as soon as stock is sold. Country Merchants Don't Fail to Attend N. B. KINSEY, Auctioneer. VIRGINIA CLOTHING HOUSE, 814 Main Street, Fredericksb'g\Va. You Will Feel Proud of roar pro-,ierty when It 1m painted with Davis* 100 per cent Pure P-aint a? It producen a refinement of finish not obtainable by using other paints. The cost will be I.ES?, a? DAVIS ?livers MOBS. Vou ?ill therefore have fewer gallon? to buy. A nal vals ami ttiin.-n.ii tee on every can tell? you what you are buying. l'avis' 1IM> per cent I'ure Paint will ?tan? I the teat of the most rigid I'ure l'alnt I-aw. For ?ale by B. D. COLE, Frvilrri.-kaliiiiy, Va. RICHMOND. rREDERlCKSBUBQ AM) POTOMAC KAI LUD Al' S i.?.!uia <?fleetivs May .10, 100ft. Laavs Pnxisricksbarg, Korthward: 6:25 a. m. week daya.Mocal; 7:06 a. m. lally; 7 21 a. m dally:10.29 a. m. dally local; 1:2W p m. wask days: 8:80 p. m dally. I.M-al.- 7-01 p. m. dally; 10-0? p. to. dally. I?savs Krsdsrickibara. ?-loathward: 6 55 a m. ?lally, A. C. I., tralu: 6:0. a. in. vvvwk daya, local; 8:53 a. m. Sunday? tmlf, lis-al; 10:86 a. m. dally, 8. A. L. train; 12:40 p. ui. wask days, local; ":()'.? p.m. dally. A. C. L. train; 6:58 p. m. dally, local, N-,1 p. m. daily, 8. A. I?. train. Local Irisai Washini/tou arrivas 11-08 a. ni. wask days. Arrivals aa-1 dspartnrsa not ?raa'ao bast. W. P ??> lor. ?rallie Hante?'. C t. Cok. scant Potomac, Fredericks burg and Piedmont Railroad. Hall/ MUSS Hall/ ? irayt f?"oaa ?leap? Maa4ar "?-?I ?taMoa?. Manda/. Na. t. ?n* No. t ? H. I.v. Ar. r. M. I? Krwtoattkabaaw ?* ?la t Whltsa ?M ?a? ? Mis? ?os? 1? Map? >m in I? Arrtaai ?a? Il farasas *.? ?.*? U Hroskroa? 1? ??? M Htspkaaa >*> ?-" I? farta? ?.?? *? Ha? Haas IST ? I? XX TlBSsr I.? ?? M Kt/aoM? l.M ?S? M VaaxUaravlia 1.? ? ?" m Le raj .?a. in MM ?a UatoavUM l.M 1* I? ax Nbbobs lia 1?M H Ta/lor It? Orwaa? I.? |UM ??atatabai 1-naaartliiB? m? rrwtarttk?barar wit? H. r. a P. K K aa.) Mar/land. Iwlawar? aa? Virginia ?all war ' " At ?ira??-? ?Ht Hoathara V a. aad ctjtaatiiat? a oalo a. a TB? oal/ llava to im? Ckaaoalloravtll? Bad Wll ?araits ?atttaa.lds. SaaWrn stwadard Ttaaa. UmOt ax?ap? ???4?J M. MAMTKI.I.KK, Suparl?!???!??.! IIISTOMY 111 l'KKI>CKK>KHI R,l HlKHAt.l: XT maemetos s ruinmi'ii aatee ?Tom, ream f i :?o PRIZES FOR SEED CORN Special Subscription Premiums to Be Awarded at Coming Fair of R. V. A. & IM. Society. 1HE si-?.-?! corn exhibit having become ?uch o popular (rutare <>f tbc l'air. Ifr. A. P. Row? inovnt at the last oottt?mgot the li.iaril ?if I ?irret ors that much larger prizes be offered Al the next Fair, to lie neb? nt Frcdrrickslmrg Sept 2*-. 29 und SO, 190?, the money to be railed by subscription, and on his motion a committee was ?ppoittted composed <>f CapC M. H. Ki'wr, ehairnian. Col. B. I> Col?- and Mr. Henry Dtf ?t*r* to solicit the funds. This committee was particularly sucicsslul, tlie following lia\ Lag su!? scribed the amounts opposite their names. THE CONTRIBUTORS. M.G. Willis, Healer in fertilizer, et?. $10 00 Germania Mills, Inc.. manufacturers of Hour, meal, etc. lOOti Capt. R. C. Vance, of "Mannsticld Hall." firmer. Uniii Jmlgc Alvin T. Embrey, aitorney-at-law. "? 00 M.S. Chancellor. "The Farmers' Supply Store". SOU Coi. a l). Cole, building supplies of all kiruls. ~> ?Ml A. Randolph Howard, of Conwav, Gordon ?V C.aruetl N.?t. Hank.. f? 00 David Hirsh, of Simon Hirsli ?V lim., gr?>cers, etc. ?V0? Cifn. Freeman, Jr., general groceric?. ... B <m? ludgc k. H. L. Chichesicr, attorney-at-law. ."? 00 Magrath ?V Cheslev, wholesale grocers. 5(?(> Wallace ?V Co., dealers in shoes, hats, etc. .ri OO C. W. Jones, dealer in fashionable ?Iry Rood?, millinery, etc. ." 00 J. W. M. Green, banker and farmer. ?"> OO B. Gohlsmith ?V S<in, ?lealers in clothing, etc. ?> 00 K. N. C.oolrick, The Modern Pharmacy. .". 00 W. I.. Hraiinan, The Parlor Grocery Store. BOO W. A. Pell ?Si Pro., furniture, crockery, etc. f, (Ml T. P. Morrison, farmer anil President of the Fair. R 00 H. Warden, farmer and businessman.?. B00 II. I.. Wallace, ailorncy-ai-law and Mayor of (lie city. ."? lid H?.n.J. H. C Beverly, of Fssex, farmer... .". oij J. McCaila Houlware, dealer in hay, feed, etc. ?_? M W.W. Put/ner, attorney -at-law . 3 00 F. B. Guest, o? "Siiowiien," farmer. . 2 50 lohn WtUiatA S.iii, deal?-, s in hardware, etc. 1 M l"r. R. J. Payne, physician. I (HI Total. 113500 THE PRIZES. The prizes an as follows: YELLOW CORN. 1st pri/r. ?1;-, -?n.l *' . 10 3rd *' . WHITE CORN. flof* $.10 Tlte conditions are ns follows : Each exhibit must consist of ten ears ns uniform in size and quality as possible and grown by the exhibitor. The variety of the corn must lie named and some data furnished ? ?mcerning the ?oi! it ?fa? grown on. date >f planting, number of days maturing, the source- of seed, the amount am! kind of fertilizer used, with ?ultivation of land and number of cultivation* Each exhibitor must send one entire stalk of the variety of corn exhibited. The corn will be judged by an expert, who will give his reasons for an?! against certain varieties, which will Ik- valuable information for the farm? ers. Apply to Capt. S. J. Ouinn. Secretary of the Fair, f.ir entry card which i attach to your exhibit when v?in take it to the Fair Ground?. SLIMMER DRY GOODS Thl* Is tin? s??as?)ti when you must (To ?luifiliitii/ fur Summer ?>r\ I,i>.?iln. and till- liest ti.tods for the LOWBH l'HI< BB I? what yow. ami all your neighbors are looking 'or. At our . -?? you earn und just the things yoti need In Dry Goods, Notions, and Ready-to-Wear Garments for Men, Women and Children. We an- n.'w showing a splendid variety ol Stylish, l'lalti ati?l Fancj Goods for this season. Lawns, Dimities, Madras, Motor Cloth, Per? cales, Colored Linens, ? Batiste, Cannon Cloth, Suitings, Linonettes, White Goods, Dotted Swiss, French Ginghams. All I'reali Sum (.noils. No Second? or -lob Lots A? HAKD TIME MUCO. A. H. Wallace 926 Main Stroet, Fredericksburg, Va. Vehicles, Harness, Saddles A Complete and Up-to Date Line at Best Prices. Fre?erjGksDurg Buggy Co. i Biscoe'8 Old Stand.) CAPITAL RESOURCES SURPLUS & PROFITS $60.000.00 $400,000.00 $10,000.00 __________________________________________________________ Constant Growth is Best Evidence of Satisfactory Banking Deposits June 21,1906. $ 9,018.99 _(First Day.)_ Deposits July 21,1906. $ 40,608.09 _(First Month.)_ Deposits Dec. 31, 1906. ?118.872.47 Deposits Dec. 81, 1907. $243,402.20 Deposits Dec. 31, 1908. $270,178.78 Deposits Apr. 28, 1909. $329,129.60 La?? Statement to State Corporation Commission. .'i Per Oat Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Commercial Ac? count? giren every Accommodation possible consistent with conservative banking. The Farmers 4 Merchants State Bank Fredericksburg, Va. M. O. WILLIS, Pr?sident. JNO. F. QOULPHAN, Jb., Cashier. Bank (?pen on Saturdays Until 8 p. m.