The Free Lance
FREDERb VA.
am moarnamn sRwsPAPtat
IMA '
?Opeara aaaarl, talrt? a^aaataa a? iWIVal. Titas-*, !
O? nB an* Basrtah Ciasi lailaaal Danrirta. a*?l
?asa a? iiBii am at aaart/ Baa ?millne.
TaaMWararr Rara*.
For at.? ?la* ad.. I luaaa Ifcjaa. Bar
?aalt??. %r. ?ate ata? far asar* i
Obaaaill or ritajHaa? ?aotlcaa ?a* eatt?rtai?
L??ja)Ta ????????? a??i*t^a^v?an?aaa? cai ?''tat'?,
i ?tin* maaaaseaaai a- ?
for aSara raaaM b* patrf f or
Subscription $1 ,M Per Year, in Advance ,
TUESDAY. Al'i.rST LM. It?*?, j
EXTKNSIDN OF CITY'S LIMITS
Formerly in order fur a city bo ex?
tend its city limits it ?rag n. ?
to g-'t an act of the Legislature for '
that purpose, but such is nut the
law now
The law provides "That vvhere
ever it is tleeme.1 desirable by any '
city to annex any territory to such;
city its Council shall declare by an
ordinance, which shall bat passed by
a recorded affirmative vote of a ma-1
jority of all the memb?"
the Council, that it desires to annex
said territory, etc." See Sec. H'14a
Code of Virginia. The staune pro?
tides that a map of the profjeeed
territory t.> be annexe! aba
made. Notice shall lie given t.? the
attorney for the Commonwealth and
board of suj.vrvis.trs tif the county
from which the {te^Ofxated territory
shall be taken. The statute then
provides how the mat'
heard, determined and decided by
the court, etc. So that any out?
lying territory which any city tie
glrea bo be annexed in order I
tend the corporate limits can now lie
done by the court, indeed it must he
done by the courts, the I?egisiaturo ,
as formerly having nn juri
t.f the matter.
For several years there baa Ivon a
general desire that the corporate
limits of this city should be extend?
ed. The property within the dis?
trict tube annexed will be inc.
in value and the have
certain po?cv protection, water gttp-i
ply and sewerage, which they have '
not now.
? year the census ?rill lie taken
and if the extension desired is t.. be
had the Council should take up the
matter at once. Our population
will thereby be increased and our!
taxable values be added to. Some
equitable arrangement if
could be made by ordinanc
the taxation to l>e borne by the,
property which ?a ann-ved. Other
cities are moving in the matter of
extending their ?tTpotate limits and
increasing their |mpulation
This matter should be taken up
and acted on by the City Council at
once, for if it is to be done action
should l?e had and concluded before
the United Stat.-s census is com?
menced. We give the ?aw and there
is a general demand for extension ..f
the city limits
If the new tariff bill will bring
about a reduction of pricei of man?
ufactured
claim it will, the consumer ought t?.
have his inning in the near future.
for a while at lea.
ernment reports credit this year with
the production of the largest crops
ever harvested in this country.
The New York Journal of Com?
merce summarize.- th.- re:
follows:
First?A :>,(NHt,i*?i.m?i-!,u.shel cor:'.
crop, which has never Iieen exceeded
and ha?t only been closely approached,
namelv. bv the 2,927,416.0t)0-biiaheil
crop of 1906.
Second?A total wheat vield ex?
ceeding 700.(100,000 bushels."This has
only twice been exceeded, namely.
by the RkHi harvest of 735,000,0011
and bv the l.mi harvest ..f 748,000 -
000.
Third?An oats crop of 1,027,000,
000 bushels, which has never been
equaled.
The crop analysis here shows that
more grain than ever before grew to
maturity in a single year in the
United States already has been har?
vested or is rajudiy approaching
maturity. Never, except once, has
there been more wheat; never before
has there been so much marketable
corn or so much oats. And never be?
fore have three bumper crops Kane
together in the same year. Never
has such a huge task confronted th.
railroads as the moving of thisstu
ivnduous harvest t.. market, and
never have the roads lieen better
prepared for their work.
We have no faith in the contention
that the new tariff bill will afford the
consumerany relief, but in the event
that prices do go down, who will get
the credit for the relief, a Imuntiful
providence or the Republican party?
BIRO IN MAN'S MOUTH
Sparrow Flies Into The Maw of a liase
ball ??Rooter."
While rooting at a baasjaai; gata, be
tween Atlanta ami Kinuingh i
Ponce de Leon, Ga.. an.1 laughing :if a
friend of hi? who was having troulile in
lighting off a sparrow which hail Mown
into the grand atand, Billy Wells, the
biggest rooter it Atlanta, threw hack
his head and opened his mouth, anil the
sparrow, evidently seeing a good ojien
ing, flew into hia mouth.
Mr. Wells closed his jaws on the
sparrow, but opened them tpjickly, ami
when the bird was released it Hew awey
twittering, leaving Mr. aTaga litagliiiig
NOMINATED BY CONVENTION
Democrat* of Kappahannock and
Page county held a convention m
Sperryvilte Saturday and nominated W.
Judith Browning, of Flint Hill, to rep
resent Ute two counties in the I?egisla
ture. Mr. Browning had no opposition.
He Is a progreeaive business man and
farmer. ,
It is * ?pec ted that the State D?mo?
cratie Committa. will be called in a
few days to canvaaa the retorna of the
recent State primary.
FIVE KILLED IN
STRIKE RIOT
rro-per, Deputy Sheriff and
Three Foreigners Slain.
TEN ARE FATALLY INJURED
BleodaHad Foi'ow* Attempt to Storm
Stockad. at Pressed Steal Ca>
Works at Schoeevill?, Pa. ? Btatt
Trtoptrt Fire on Mob.
Pltttburg. An? - On? ?tat? troop
?r. one deputy .hertff an.l three for
?iglier* were shot and killed In -
riot at the Pi ' ar plant iu
iihoenvlll. ?h.r. employes aie no?
in ?rrike At least a ?core of pntnaoa
?ere BSllotislj ?.?mded. ten fatal!?
The noting folio?.'! a dty Cat quiet,
tod broke not without warning.
The following partial list of ilea.l
tnd tnjureit wat mad? up from r- ?
. st, hospital?
md several phy.l. ian* oltlcea.
Th- dea.l John I. William?, ?tat*
trooper. Harry Exler. deputy sheriff.
three foreigners.
Fatally injure.! John C Smith.
.t?te trooper. Lucelia* Jonsn, ttste
trooper, ?even foreigners
Kite h and .lohn O'IXinnell. ttate troop?
er*, wore aerioualv injured and one
?oman was ?hot in the n
Score* Arreated.
Over a ac
nuire or le*s serious injuries.
The riot Him. ?as practically Inde?
scribable Mounted trooper* a?
- niluaiely through the ?
with riot maces drawn, cracking the
.lead* or all BSCBona tottertog
. Iclnity of th? Mill DtasatJ therlff?
sn.l triH.per. broke in the doors of
house* - being the retreat
.r?. and wholesale arrest? tren
roo.1* Score? of persons ?ere arrested
?nd plated In box ear jail* In the mill
yards
| early staaet of tt>
int women ?ere < ontpicuous Some of
an aaTi tiveiy
?? | at ? I Bai
? ? with r*g>
inainl* n< lt'.nj the
.-ure*.
The mob without warning ? ?
. >n. erted attack upon the big ?wing?
ing gates of the etockade In th
Harry Kxler a deputy therlff. wa?
?1 inttatitl* killed by a
?
In an effort to arrest a man :
?he . rowd as the one who did
. ? r Williame
?tantli killed by a r
BJ
?t falling Into the arms
of their i omrades
Fo; th- rlr?r time sin. e the inrep
the ?trike the state tt -
first round
'atally
?
B.oter? Attack Ambulancaa.
OS an aniti'i'aSM e male lta wa* from
the car plant to the hotpltal. carrying
? : Ida wa? al
iti ked an.l I
for hi- -am of
hortet attaibed to the an.
: wildly la *n.l ?t.out the roa.l.
T?ti men ?ere trample
Th.- arubulan. e was
final!* driven to the hotpltal b* a de
tachmer,
?t the county jail,
called for flft
tlea at the strike aeeoe
- treat
ed ten Injun ' Bhlrh ar.- re?
ported fatal
MAN S BONES IN SHARK
Backbone. Two Ribs snd Part of Skull
Focnd In Monster's Stomach.
!*la Aug 23?When a
?hark caught here wa?
rut up Its sioina. h wa* found to con
tain the back none, two ribs and por
I the akfxill of a man It is be
n mama of a fish
erman ?ho f.-ll overboard from a
schooner In Pensacola harbor
day* ago A school of sharks ?
lowing the schooner at the time
Mob Threatened to Lynch Negro.
Wathington Pa Threat?
ening to lynch t'lyssea Castleman ?.
n*gro. alleged to tit*" attacked Mrs
John Wargo a ?hite woman
furlated men clamored for the negro
before the iail at Avails, near her.--.
As the nio|. was miking preparations
to break into the jail th? intended vic?
tim was smuggle! through a liai k
door to a tram un.I brought to jail In
this city Mr? xVargo Is in a serious
condition
South Carolina Leaves For Trial Trip.
Philadelphia, tag ?-'.: The new bat?
tleship Booth <'andina left the Phlla
d< Iphia aav) yard lor the IVelaware
Capes, where Its olh. lal trial trip will
Aft.r Hi. test* which in. lude
time 'rials and endurance runt, the
.ill retara to Cramps shipyard
for a general titling up before being
turned ox.r m the government
Senator Lodrje's Son Dead.
Tu< kernuck Inland. Mags Aug. 21 ?
Oeorge Cabot Lodge ?on of t'nlted
Utate* Senator Heur* Cabot Ixidge.
and private se. reiary to htt father,
died suddenly from re-art failure, su
peilaahi ed by an acute attack of lndt
gettlon
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Kn-tlericksburg, Va., Aug. 7th, 1888.
To whom it may concern.
This i? to certify thai tin- partn.r
siiii. existing Itetween li. K. Whitii.r
and N. S. Stxere* is tin? day disolved bj
mutual consent. U.K. Whit tier retiring.
The business will 1m-continued by Mr.
V S. Sacrev at the tanas place of busi
nena, No. 71'.? Mam Street. All amount?
due by the late tirm ?ill in- settled by
him and all parties Owing the late lirni
any monies will please settle with him.
Signed'
Nymatt S. Sacrey,
a^atw-tw it v. WhitneV.
a t'ABD
T.. My fell.,*? I Ituen. ,,f Krederk k?
burn, Va
A larye nmiil?er of mi friend? havioek
??1 me to Btjaotaa a candidate for the
?fficeof l oai mon weal t li? Attorney for
city of Kreiler'. k.l.urg and tit th.ir?oli.i.
tatlon 1 have d.vided and hereby an
nounce mysi'lf as a candidat?- for that
piwition Of tourne my surceaa at the
polls in Novemlier tlep.nil? ujKin th.-tun
piirt of my friend? and 1 earnestly ask
that ?npport If elected I ?hall with my
lust ability endeavor to perform lite
dnlie? re.piir.sl of this position, and I
?ball execute those diitte* without fear
or favor. lb-jpectfiilly,
Wm. W. Butiner
CURE FOR THE
"LAZY" DISEASE
First Bet Rid of Parasite, Ad?
vises Dr. Stiles.
THEN TREAT THE PATIENT
Chi.f of Marin* Hotp.lt. 8*rvic* 8."
vice O'vtt Advice Far Treating the
Hook Worm Disease, end Warns
Agam*l Eicessive Ott of Thymol.
Wanhlogtsa * i get rid
of tbe itaiaalte . autlng th* 'hook
wotiu' d?a?asa, tlo-n direct attention t.*
treating the patient afflicted with the
Thi* t* Um ? -, * ; e atvsn la
clan* and others u.r the treatment of
the ?o-c*ll.'d 'lily dltease b* l?r
... - . hi. i of the
rt*gi?ni< labor*
tory pubh' health and mai.nc hospi
la', servie, m the is?ue of the bulletin
of tha: ? ara th*
of first treating the patient an
ward* the pni Bl
For M Kt*n hs? ile
voted arscticall) all of his attention
to Investiga* ? ? ?
ea*e B* ...... ,
hare it wat found
? . - tain? !
that the disease produ.ert anemia In
siting an Inn
I ? < ?:; i re
tulttng In man? Instance? iu a ? ?a
death
Showing 'riat althoagh th-'
In au* * . r. lotir? ?.??lare?
that It It partlce.larlr ?mot.?
p<H>rer i lasses that it occur? and that
the average hook norm" patient can
not affc .. *? rtl da*?
It-go ti.atment It Is. therefore,
he ?a-?
? - . ? - aanixtO] ev?n:ng
j* morning
? thai prim?:
?aslte. not the pa
I I be
treat a qtxsn
? ! a
tient ai, I the itati.n- s farnt!? should
I not to permit tbe
patient ? ata
bave M ? during wh
?
1'tteir
Bed la par
. manv
li and
I itter should '
I>r Stiles than
tin! notsoalag following ih. tak
Ing of ..
?
A POLITE HIGHWAYMAN
-Paidor Me. I Am Gomg to Rob You."
He Said to Woman
.
a i?j!(ie highwayman a* he can.
with M le M Hamiit
? ?.titeentti atre-et Kt?; Or
S .1 ?li. I: -
.
er mouth -
: be rough I
?ant ? -. t make ai.
? harm you ?
Hai
m.i t!i ii hurried ??.a*
I
?hem
MAKE SHORTWORKOF BANDIT
Pott* Run? Co.n and Lynchet Mur?
derer and Robber.
? \* Auk -'?' Sews
U.i.k W *.'.
tv. II. Pranke
I ,:. ? OSBBBay, ha
? l-.,'h !.* an untdentlSed man
:
?a- pur:'.. 1 ti* a soase . aptured and
Swallowed Many Snakes.
le?i.?toun Pa., Aus. 13 Pnrt-j and
Harry small tons ..I A N Rlden. a
rtair.inan residing at High
'. ont a large copperhead snake
?hlle working la the fields The r |e
tile was surrounded by bei brood of
.in.l as s.xm a* dtatuibeil
the lit it, one* ran down her throat.
Ti.e be ?? aid one aa
it to the bo.i.. where the father < ut
It open and t<?ok thirty two young cop?
perheads from lit stomach
A Oiaastrout Freight Wreck.
Altitona l'a Atta M A disastrous
freight ?reii occurred near Lilly on
the Ptttaburg division of the Psnaayt
van's railroad, in which four trains
came to 81 tal Taro ??-?t bound trains
m.-t In s e..ar end collision, and an
at ildotra Iped h]
cars- thrown from Hi westbound track
Anoth. ' train ran Into the
debris Thirt* cars and two engines
were wr
Burned a Witch to Death.
? Pan T.x \ng 23 Believing a
witch brnnghl on the ?mall pox epl
demie thai .anted the death of man*'
of their children (he Indians of Hue
jutrtngo ne?r Puebla Mexico burn??*
to d.-atb an a*eit woman Juana Remi?
re*. They barricaded all the extta of
her hm ?et 6re to It and watched be?
|?er!?h la the flame?
W'ANTKI)
Par the school term of 19<J9-10,?everal
white and one colored teacher for Rock
Hill school district, Stafford county.
Applicant? must present certificate* in
full force Session l?eginning Monday.
Oet 4th, 1888. It NT .iones, clerk.'
?I'JWt Roseville, Va.
Kf Hi SALS
A McCornnck busker and shredder,
used one season; warranted, m excel?
lent condition. Will sell cheap for
cash. Apply to C B. Khoodes.
Khoatlesville. V*., K. K. 1). No 1 Bag
aug21-lm
FARM HAND WANTKI)
Want a good reliable settled man to
do general work on atmall farm. Apply
to II. B. liudgin?. Law Building. Fred
icksburg. Va 21alm
FAIR GaWUNM KOK RF.NT
Poaaeaaiim given Jan 1, 1910. K,,r
particular? apply to
M. R. Rowe.
Chairman Committee on (?round?
*augln.lmll7-lm
MOKEY TO LOAN
In anata to snlt on good security Ap?
ply to law J Oravet.Attoma?. al-ledat
WELLMAN AIRSHIP
IS WRECKED
Second Mteinpt to Sail to
Nci.h Pole Fails.
MADE A PROPITIOUS START
Had Proceeded Thirty-two Mil**
When Protiaont W?r? Lo*t. and'
Later Ba oof B'csad Away and
Bf-at
Catnap IVellaiaa S|.it?rtera5?ti Ana
? Wallei i
loi attempt to an
the N . baltooa tail?
Slam .1 iriai, ?? t.?!!.wn Amerita tttI
?hi. Il M ?Vel '.an ami his pa
?
flirlit :, after It hs.l
..I about thirt? t?,. miles front
Mr Wellman an I
his par' I la naatrlag a land |
int wlthotil Injun '?" *;,> mem
? i board th>
st. BBBi '.tared ?n th?
dtaattk
.-?ration an.I wait I
? ?
and Mi f\ ?
- atari It ara* [
ag when th*
area: ?
?'? explore- ?
a- When the an j
*
'he engin**? ran
to tv... . ilon The big a I
.
an.! a-.. - Th- i
Ita he. ' to the northwar '
a in! ? ael oat a; ? aie.
t
thirt? ... BBC? 4
seeine*! to be ?toma aplBOdWIj
leathe- to ?ht. h ?
tache.1 - pttwaala of
loas * ? a ? v
Carried to Terrific Height.
Hak ? rota tali grast
air*o.; ? at a ter-."
until It ?ja
the
about
aoutli? v
a . . ?
th* re
?
?ho*M ; i? Fran ?
? ? . -
erer. thai Ml
fai e u
With.";
.
Blow* Aaaay and Burst?
Bal
was ?
?mi ?
?
TARIFF RECEIPTS INCREASE
Revenue Lnder New Bill $230.0OC
Oraater For Eighteen Da,a
Wan
d-?r if ? In? a
.
to a Matetaen? made *?
depart :i
the pi| J
over il
tuatoii.
by in.i
an.l K
Poitrrjiter Robbed.
r I'oal RlilKf
' ?
report thai
hone
Itti a tin hot . on
Lon-.r*- Hruri at Reading Shop?.
Ri
that hereafter the em
? v
Saturday?
p. m. I 10 ia?. the car shop
?III make llty nine lionrs a week and
1 tv six hour?
Moth s- th work.
Big Bia-e at Oecatur. III.
fl. . Btni 1': tag ..: v s. ore of
ding* wre l.iiriie.!
.lamaate.l by a fire
i ha' - I the business portion
..f Baarl ? h Merchant and Water
total damage Is placed
>t Ho. ?t:tii tnsnrance of about
??"i ii.-r
ADMINISTRAT? U? .S NOTICE.
Having qualified a.*, administrator of
I?. W. S. King! t. ilece.tse.1. I iierel.y
notify all those owing sai.l estate
to come forward ?nul settle at
once, and those having claims against
the said estate present properly authen?
ticate.! t.. the undersigned.
I). I). Smith.
Aiiniinistratt.r of .'). W. S. Knight, de?
ceased. Mart word. Va.
alTu Iw
VKItY LOW WKKK F.NI> ROUND
TRIP PAKBfl
No? m effect via Southern Railway
from Washington antl Alexanha to
Somerset, Warrenton, Harrisohlnirg,
Bluemont antl intermediate point* ami
fmii, these -tations to Alexandria and
Washington, tickets sold each Saturday
and Sunday, limited returning until
Monday fnllowing date of sale. These
tickets will rontimio to lie sohl until anil
including Suntlay. Octolaer :!rd. IH?'?.
o2
AI5IHC:i I.TIKAI. I.IUK TO? 8AI,K
Higli grade '?round I.mi.- in 1 ?Ml pound
1 i?*c? at $.". .'*?> per ton in .ar ai depot.
Will order car after Aug. 1st. Celui ni"
your ..niera M |l Row.
i;?111 m Kr.slerictst.iirg, Va
MONK Y To M?aN
la ?uuta of f.'UM? and upward?, real
estate eerurlty Apply t*> <'hk-beeter a%
?"bV-baeter, Attoroajr?. la fi
Il THE
18 FRO *
QXJTlsr IST'S
Il S O. K
Ic.idMc loi Urder IWusc
O'fcOVO.O KYE
;r pun. ami tlii.-l*
Valu .1 Ingl
?a! i urpusts ? ?n.
BOCO II . i? trull tic
> t*J pun. of eXilUI.lt. l?.Il
Bfl pattMBtBg '' .* l*ni
?i an.l l-wt lorbotxpitalitt
Rig
$3.75 gal.
i Ta'! qnnrts si.'?.'.
STERLING WHhkY
$2.75 Oal. 4 fall ft*. S?
-** $?_' 50 i. r
-?1 1 t.i j m* ?'..r i
*-' .'.i'. f.t. 83 f? per gai
i ?- | ; f: 60 m.I $1
i \; pi- Hrn; f
I ? r ga I
? ?
II*. and M
- I ran
.lut!? Cbnrg.? pr. p;ii I hi order?
. f 9j bo and i *??- *v '
?.??r g.-ii.
EUxv. ?J. Qulnn,
7th '' nil il.l
X ?. w, M ?? '. ? I'. ' ii
S II c
It's the Come
Back Again
trasl
, -,. ? :
..ut ?.'. i ? i friend
it'? th.
? i oun
?
tv.. cititiden." of the
t-.tt.-r
. itb- r*
?-k i? a
.
-
-
WAUAl?,,'?,'c?!!
Baiid.rs of Soi d Shoes
ONE REBEL NEVER SUBDUED
Wanted to Wear Or?, Unifo'm In
National Guard.
Hating a
? still loyal to
- * :in 1 Is
? ? lined to i
I
the staff of eph M Bros n
\x h-n ? > a? mailed to
pttl
? to till
aR Bfti
. Latlona
S. ,:;tt.rni
Mr H . It ihn
ibstttnted "gray "
?ast returned to
-??t.'m?nt that he
must accept u straight or not at all
Ivsd a letter
from Raus?) declining the rotBBtla
tloti He ~.ii.| he had never taken the
oath <>: the Cnlttd Stat.?
and n A to
II.- add lbs he was an "un
constrt and il.at he always
wore a uniform of Confederate gra*.
S. OF V. AT WASHINGTON
Annual Encampment of Commandery
in Chief In Settion.
Woahlagtoa Aog ?n Hnadn ds of
members ot ?lie S..1I? of Votera
S A ..
att? m i :., amptoeni ot th
corr.nian.l'i in chief and auxiliary of
that organization.
They were wetroated by C
?loner Mai Ksrlaad, us the load of the
go*, mm. nt of th.- liisTriit of ?
bla. and b* othet rettrsneatlag l.?-ai
llit.leslt.
.ii? ? ,.l be held tinring the fir> I
five days of the week National off!
cert will he elcit d at this meeting
BABY PLAYED WITH GEMS
Thought $100.000 Worth of Diamond
Set Jewelry Was Glast.
N.w Vol.. auk II Tire l o
ing ?in. a d?a atoad lian * dautoad
paved tratf-h a diamond brooch ant
other Ilk. ptaythlaga not soiled to Ins
age. th. It.r. c ?.. at old bah] of St.
ph'-na Iiar.ii ko ? Feme) Clt? labor, r.
made im protest when the p...'
prl'.'d him of tl. Worth of j.?
elr* anil iiiuied it ..*-. r to the ilghtful
own.: s
The package of gems was left In an
Erie ferryboat on .tune 29. Ilardog"
picked It n|i on ?he way home from
work and sipposliiK It wa? glaa?, gave
It to the bab*
"WnJ your ?oh printing to Th* Fr a
1 an. ? Prompt tarrtce and low pries*
r-ti
?PURE
fSPICES
t;
FOR
\ Pickling and
Preserving
\\f lUaTf Jtll kititls >?r
the l..i\\f!s| I'liii'S.
J -hnslua & Pearson
Prescription Phirmjo,
Two Davs Labor Dav
EXCURSION
ro
WASHINGTON
.
Mouday, Sept, 6. 1909,!
: '? .
Moud:?? nai il
turning
Bd Trip Fare
int. .11. $2 T". M '
il -
*1 .-.o
I
Pleat.?
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Oper. Nil?, h .'a;
HANOVER SCHOOL
Mia? W 1 Schooler, Principal.
including higher mathemat ;c- and th*
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For furtlier informa'
Miss W. F. Schooler,
Krederickaburg. Va.
Bricks! BricKs !
rades of all kui'l
and burned m Frederirksliurg.
Send your orders to K. i>. Cole.
Sole A|/ent. or to
Fredericksborg Brick Co.
Phone IS or Hit
!?ocal ilelivery or P. O. B. ...
?liBialanat
Potomac, Fredericks
hurg and Piedmont
Railroad.
IBM Tasu ??
in effort at t a. M. Abb?i i
Daily Mika? Daily
from except
Sunday I'red- Station? Sunday.
Kieder1. :
Whit?r?
Mine Road
T Kenya
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il gWaaaaw
I ' HriK-kr.a.l
II Stephen?
H."> 1'i.rker I II
New gas.
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Wrdarraviile
? Ij. r?yrlte 1 is
?I Unionville
I" II 33 Naaon?
MlM 36 Taylur
10.40 SX I.v Oranire I.v 12*1
Connection? at Kreder?rk?borK wilh R . P. A I'
R. K. and Maryland. iJelaware ?n.l Virtruii? Rail?
way C. AI ?Iranire taitl, ga*la?ia It R. and
?'heaapeake * Ohio II K
.. linattt. Uie tl.i?r? ell*.rs. ilia- ?...I Wilder
aa** Battlefield?
K?Mlern Standard Time Daily except Sunday.
M. MASTKI.I.1-.K. Superw.ten.lent
Rlt IIMONIl. Htl.IiKKICKSHIIItC AND I'n
TOMA?' KAII.IlliAi.
Schedule effective May
I ?save Frederick aburar. Northward:
... week day?, local; ~ <*> ? m ?<??
? n. daily, lu-.?!? m daily. k*cal. 1'** p m. week
day?: ?. ?1 p. m. daily, local; 7 HI p. m daily. W
P. m. daily.
I.eave Fre*lerickal*t?rr. S*?ithward:
SU a. m. daily. A. C I., train; ?ill a. m. wtwk
day?. Inral; ? f.t .. m Sun.lay? only. ?oral. 1.. *
in dally. S A I., train. 12 4s p. in. week day?.
l.?-al. lata m daily. A C I. train; I
d.ily. kieai. s tl p m . d?Uy. S. A I- train.
I/??I fiom Wtshinaion ?rrives 11 lilla, m. week
?as*
Arrivals and departures no? ?ruaranir-ed.
W P Taylor. Traffic M?na?.r
C 1 t'?.x. Airent.
(n.wns antl llritlge Work a Specialty
All Work Guaranteed.
Dr. J. Garnett King,
tarnst.
Otiice ?a? 1 2 Main St. Kredericka?
burg.
WASHiiNcvrorN, o. c
New Weaves and Shades
N
All-Wool Fabrics 1
FOR FALL WEAR
IS
!
I'll.- tu-w shad.-.-s are perfectly entrum-inir. in
their subtlety of coloriais;. Vetrj few hi^-h or
brilliant colors amone tbetn. Some of the most
popular tve art- rtltowfng are the following:
Ashes of Roses. Faded Roses Mus?
tard Greens, Bottle Oreen*?, Olivo
Greeni?, Coal-Dust Gray.Blue Gray.
Steel Gray, Prussian Blue Choco
latp. Walnut, Castor, Seal Brown,
Violet. Artichoke Green, N^vy
Blue and Black
Broadcloths are
Very Popular
and our !m?' of Broadcloth ilns year is ritore cont
plete ami contains titu-r cloths at lower price?
than ?-vt-r btsfotre.
Fashion takes a sudden jumi> from these
Nnooth finished fabrics, and incluaea nexl in her
fax>>r the rough weaves such as
Homespuns,Melenge8,Cheviot 8er- -
ges, Scotch Effects, Widewale Si
Cheviots, Striped Diagonal Cloths,
Tu?sah Royal. Ottoman Roya'.Silk
aud Wool Ottman, and Silk Ware
Henriettas.
In all these new weaves \* <? are fully pre
}. pare.l tu meet all demands, asourrtuige of prices
and variety of styles and colorings you will find
-t extensive in the city.
S.
Send For Samples
k^fE??
A Sacrifice Summer Sale
THOMAS, Shoer and Matter
it.. .
mux be In tentai tog iinrties* ?ch.-dtilc ol price. mn?l nn|
i .-tu mute Ren la a rhaxive to
ik.t-l.aitie.llli.illt.il *..ll V In ' XV -h
... ; *1 '.'.'
,:i.e in pat.nl kid.
| patent roll or vlrl.. .1 88
Ijid?*' Tni roll ?trap snndal* I-' SO 1 88
i in oxlord, band aewed pa 1 7".
in strnp paatpa *J r..i ?t $1 ?-'.. tvkfortl sa
imp, vfc-1 i n.I Pnl kid 81 '.' 1 88
.'II of ..iir men ? t:i ;,o ,,,,,! 11 nil oxfonla in tan gun metal. * i. t kid
und patrol . ?_' -.".
ember that poo ens wistr ton ?bur** with .. .mf..rf i.ir three ..r
Ip lent kid oxford* |180nl *l I?
.m oxford tl V. at. . I 08
.:. pomp? $1 'in . . 1 18
. i pomps, $1 88 1 '*'
Children'? oxlord nrd pump, nt f 1.00. "?*
I'hirdrei . Kir
A boat this rat?- of r>?lucti.>n on .-ill ?uuiiner good*
Straw hats nt about half pri<?\ VVe don't want lo .nrr* over u
?finx lint Yon n.?.l a cleun ?traw bat n toiled one mates roo look
'??babbv '
It dkm'l ranke aaj iliflara ma \* lint *??'. want la aboea *???'*. got
It ; ? n ? ?
THOMAS, Shoer and Hatter
Our Number Is 820 Main St.
capital resources surplis & profits
$60000.00 ?5400,000.00 $10,000.00
Constant Growth is Best Evidence
of Satisfactory Banking_
Deposits June 21, 1906 $ 9,018.99
(First Day.) _
Deposits July 21, 1906 $ 40608 09
I Kirnt Month. )
I i
Deposits Dec. 31,1906
$118.872.47
DopoBits Dec. 31, 1907. $243,402.20
Deposits Due. 31, 1908
$??70,178.78
Deposits Apr 28, 10O9. $329,129.60
1-i.st Stnl.-nn'iu t" Stab- Corporatk?" romr.iis.sion._
:'. per ont Inte ml paid on fixings accounts. Commercial ae
eoanta given every accommitdation pota-ble consistent
with conservative hanking.
The Partners & Merchants State Bank
Fredericksburgr, Va.
M (?. WILLIS, President. JN0. K COKLIiMAN. .Ii:., Caahier.
Bas?t "|H-n on Saturdays until ti p. m.
Headquarters For
Building Materials.
1 keep all kinds of North Carolina
anil Virginia Lumber, dressed and un
? I. Shingles, Laths, Sash, Doors,
and Blinds. Lime. Cement, Calcine
Plaster, Plastering Hair, Building and
Paving Brick, Tin and Iron Roofing,
Cut and Wire Nails, all kinds Ready
Mixed Paints antl Dry Paint, Linseed
Oil. Turpentine, Dryer Varnish and
lewis's White l/Cad.Paint Brushes of
all kinds. Window Class and Putty,
Builders' Hardware of all kinds. Tar
Roofing. Sheathing Paper and fine
Brick.
Keep large stock of Sewer Pipe antl
Fire (lay Pipe. K-. I), Cole.
Agent for aale of bricks of Kred
erirksburg Brick Company
W. 8. EMBREY
[Succcs-nir to Kmbrey & Berry man. ]
Dealer in Railroad Crasa Ties. Cedar
Posta, Spokes and Hoopn. Keens, con
stantly on hantl a large supply of Baled
Hay and Mill Feed. Otlice near Rail?
road Depot. Kredericksburg. Va.
Also Agent for Page Wire F'ence 0*
RIPANS.
There ia scarcely any condition of ill
health that is not laenefited by the
occasional use of a RIPANS Tabule.
For sale by druggiala. The Five cent
packet is enough (or sn ordinary occa
sion. The family bottle, HO cents, ron
taina a aupply for a year.