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TURNING GRAY MJTD mXXATXVXO WITH BALDNESS T& Da jr li ArvrUd Ij VtLig AVER'S vicon "Nearly forty years a so, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned fray and began falling out so rapidly that I was threatened with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer Ilalr Vigor highly spoken of. I commenced using this prepara- tlon. and was so well satisfied with the result that I liare ceTer tried any other kind of dressing. It stop ped the hair from falling out, stimu lated a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. Only an occasional application Is now seeded to keep my hair of pool, natural color. I neTer hesitate to recommend any of Ajer's mediclr.rs to my friends. Mrs. II. M. IUicnT, Aroca, Neh. AVer's Hair Vigor rmrrABED vr CR. t C ATIB& CO. LCTOL MASS. D.S. A. SEED TttOL'QHTS. n tb coure ol forty years there 080 Fabbatbe. with all their rri? isrfs. What will a man , . clled to an account for tor abuts of them? What 'est be If the seed time I ha. -a Kreat many peopl. trying to climb . P P"1"00 and become fames fta that there a U P eomewhere abo..ntknc4- ? , tt 1 1 T le Mount tain of fm. n u. - . . ... tual enow - Blanc, corrr4 Tilth PC'P- - T aim are X.narmnMsina chorcfa I Aa Old Paper. Mr. Wo. L. Crete, a former dtlxsn o! Callaway county, who Is spending the winter with bis niece, Mrs. sena tor Uack ay, of Keyte.Tillf, Ti.ited thm Coraiza sanetom the other day aod showed ns a copy of the Berkley Int$Uitncer. a 4-coIumn. quarto ntw.pa per publUhed at Martin.burjf. Berkley county, Virginia, uecmoer 2Stb, 1799. But before telling all about this ancient produrt o! the .. nrupatif " win ear some tMncr about the Crate family in which m nanr baa hn si kind of belr- r-i"- loom for three generation.. lie. John Cral. the great-fcrand- father of Wm. L. Crate, was a native of Irelatd, wasedocated inEdinburg, Scotland, for a Presbyterian minis ter. He came to America In 1743 iri at1ri In Ancoita count. Vir ginia, where he organized the first to PiesbTterian churches ever e tabtiabed within that colonj. Alter preaching for these churches 27 w.m KaliJ and eeerr since has slept In one of I beir cemeteries. These facte are gathered from Sprague. Ui-tory of PreebyUrian.fn Virginia VTir. L. Craig- father was horn in the same year this ropy of te IotelllxeBCtr ... m.ntPd. When a boy be T9 vmm , . found It am org the archives ol bit f.ih.r a fftmilr. At bit death it fell Into Willis m's posseeelon and be has bn careful a!l three years to pre urfi it. In examining it our attention was direct) to its habiliments ol mourn log, wide dark lines around thbor der, and almost Involuntarily we In qnlred. "Wbo'e dead?" Upon exam nation we found It to be no less a parsonage than George Washington, our first president. Supposing our readere will be as much Interreted as oureelf we repro duce it, verbatim, except we do not use f for a all printers did at that time. We also omit for lack of space the order of procession at th funeral. ALEXANDRIA, December 21. Ur. Priee. Presuming that some account of the late illness and deain 01 uiskil WASHINGTON will be generally In teresting, and particularly so to the Profeeeore and praetitlonsrs ol Med iclos throughout Amebic, w re quest yoa to publish the following statement. JAlJES CKAIK, ELISliA C DICK. SOME tii2 lo tbs night of Friday, . . ...1 . fn h the beat ol a corp.. ru. Xr.tV.T. utn hn exno.ed nn- It ifl novrr enliveoe J, IK is nertr iim ioib iuin . rt r,o,nln, .n ,b. .loon, -Bow- SVrf b. .broa.. . r. ..nt. of stricture In the same part, a Iarn from you-earlieet years 10 ifflmilt. rather than a .. ituuuuu'- -r- - .... constant drea I ol imD.ir.nj- . soggestlng iteell to ean eihJ J lit ya are in con- Qtotnil b procured a bleeder In rhood. who took from LUe Is a wnrUr; and be I hli Brm in tb night 12 or 14 ounces .. 1 .4. .1..rtM ft dOUblel . ... it. Mnl.l nnk ht .HOT .,. k. h.travs the nobWit proper-1 hB nretBuKi Oo by the family tTot'mnn, wh'ehlsdauntlees resolu-l endIofthe attending physician ntl h rrl-cts the providescl ... . . tjowl0ir mornor iho ar I ..-..i;.tnt ttinz who cuid"S I , j iinnm Vrnon at nboot 11 Ol BU biiiv. r. - nVU o univeree.- ane PLock on Saturday. Discovering mt half after 11 on oaiaroay nlgbt, retaining the full possession of his intellect when he expirea wun- out a struggle! He was fully Impreeiea ai me oe elnnlng of his complaint, as well as . iii through evsry succeeding siags 01 u, that Its conclusion would be mortal; submitting to the several exertions mads for bis recovery, rather as a duty, than from any expectation of k.t. II considered the suia j nnr.tions of death upon bis system as eoevil with the diseas-; and sever al hours before bis death, alter re routed florts to be understood, suc ceeded In expressing a desire that he might be permitted to die wunou further interruption. During the short period of bis ill ness, be ceconomlzed bis time. In the arrangement of such few concerns ae required hi attention, with the ut most serenity; and anticipates n-s approachiog dissolution with every demonstration of that equanimity for which uis whole life has been so un Hormlj d tatl-aSSSSg Attending Pbys'n. EUSUA C. D1CB.. Consulting Pbys'n. Mourn, O ColumbiaI thy Fatheb and Pbotectob is no mor! klourn, reader, of whaterer kindred, tongue or clime thou be, thj Friknd. the Fbix.id of Liberty and of Man, is gone! "gone to that country from whose bourn no traveller returns" Tte Ilero, Patriot, Sage, sent awhile as a kind emanation from the Dity, to enlighten the dark night of our tribulation and to guide the Youth ful steps of our country. Is snatched back to the bosom of bis God. , O may bis Intercession there as much avaUbisdi8ried people as bis pres ence did on earth may his last fer vent wishes tor the harmony ana rntnnlDifl of his country, preserve her in the bonds of union, amity and n.r-and may the recollection ol bis viitues. which the recording An gel has enreglstered In Heaven, on earth forever so dear the acrea memory and name of WASHING TON. W fi-el not disposed, were we com petent, to gire a cold delineation of his virtues they are deeply engrar- en nwvery heart, and the sighs of bis people shall be a lasting and Donor able testimony as well of the sinceri toot their sorrow, and of the fer vency of tbeir love. Cecum gro UaMta aaij wonod, . j r-m, mm vhMi tm tm moantdl Mild: AVUb(,.v..w Aod ColTr Vlrt UU abocSw Besides tne tuneral notice ol Gen- .r.i WA.hlncton other Items ot in- vi wt . teres t. among which wsr several eominunicatlone from President Tnhn Admi to contrrees. Also cor- Foondence between the American cMn.h miniatcrfl in reference to o, u va a m . m - - n0-otiatlons between their respect A. tlvftconntriee. A letter irom rai- rlrk Uearr to Mr. Adams' secretary - . . rf utate-notiiTinr him that owing o olJ ace and the feeble state 01 nis h.Alth. he (tienry) could not serve on the commission to which the President appointed bim to- nego- tiRtN with France. News from Europe published is from two and a halt to three months old. Several merchants ol Martins- burg advertise new goods and nottly their customers to pay op. William Kiddle" oners flO re- ard for a rnnaway negro, if taken nn WE. jll By bnying your Hardware of other dealers without giving WVDj Vaughaui an opportunity to show you his splendid stock and quote youprices. A Coal or Wood Thief is pilfering in your bin, and you per- overfed to be coaxed to cook at all, and dumps it's fuel without digesting it is a downright robber. Majestic $-fecl Rang? eaves food and fuel enough in two years to pay for itself. All parts un breakable steel and malleable iron. It'e heat can't escape. A quick and prpn rnlr "Von enn lpnrn nil nTnnt the Majestic Cooking Range at our store. The Majestic is such a saver that it pays to discard a cast iron stove for one. Superior Cook Stoves. Guaranteed to cive satisfaction; tire-back warranted for It) years. Consumes less wood than any other stove on the mar ket. fcloore's Air Tight Heater, For coal keep fire 24 hours- with doors closed. A stove that ,you can-regnlate the heat with perfect ease. Wilson Wood Heater, ' Four different styles, with top draft andi ash pan. Garland Base Heater, Both upright and horizontal:. Champion stoves of the world. OKI A BASE HEATER Perfectly air tight. A stove so simple that a child can regulate the heat: Superior and Economy Todd Wood Heaters Sheet ironf beautiful designs, and5 give perfect satisfaction. . Best line of General Hardware, Cutlery, Queens ware, etc-.y.to be found in Keytesville. . Repairing of all kinds promptly and neatly executed by a oompe ent, practical workman. Respectfully, . W. D. VATJGHAN, Keytesville, Ho. nn M 101 III a mi .'.ON ALL . . , a Trimmed and UntrimmecL Hats and Misses and Chil dren's baps and Baby Hoods n tm Now is your opportunity to get unprecedented bar- grains in theise lines. O - v. ana run m io ciock du " - - , ttr, the caM to be highly alarmiop, and . out o! the countj, and 5 1! taiea to Whentbehlp ba' ionoctiforefMjos:tbtxat8i xenaencj oi iufiine couuij. ... vchpn tormvi ., rm.nltlncr tthrnlcnDil PhllliD Pendleton, a farmer. d afianltiritualtrulb.donotaban- wer, mmedlatelj tent lor, bo ar- Terti.e. alonjr lwt ol agrlcnlturai don yoortell to tb Ud ol tb one at half pat tbrr, and the product?, togetbar nith tba prica ol world that cannot rut. The abip olbef.alf0ar o'clock In the after- each. . . j . k. ih ind . i. .i timo wrt m- Jnpnh Vance oRers bit aervicea in roila In iDe wino, u "J ioool: m u i r . . , adianc..-Linh plojed two pretty coplon. bleeding, locating land warrants lor the eol- A i1liberate purpose xo irp-uv u Bbiif(""afr r , , I " . . . Vi. -n A aeuoeraiw 1 . . , .Am Anmm n! to- nntl TonereT adTertlsea hia In in tne preieui v.k Mtd on the mil lm wanta a lonreTinan clock- , ..; , t , 8fln:niiwi uu-vr. 1 - , . Kr' ., ,1. hn mil wtthont bdt I maker, who ii a cood workman; aUO thetkielol time I wn " , ,m mANrftnfnU and Lm. .ho krowi how to. read and .1. 7nlT but the Immortal flrttol the contnltlnKpn5.icianf, apprenucf iio ifaraw- vrur 4not time only, uui y Itobert Phe na wanta the p MRS. OKAS. P. VANDIITBR KEYTESVILlbE, MISSOURI. onL Ntf loa. I call that a great gotpel tbaV Dr. John.cn preached. ''CUar Tour Uind o! Cantl" Uaw no trade with ... stand in the cold wind, la the , father. . But let K be In jour rftl torn eboee. That' will be K.n.r for too." Uabomet aayt. n.r5nn Ift the beet armor, but the woret cloak. UypocrM ar ,ik ' P,c" tore on cantae-they ehow talreet at lartbert.-Aam.; :- ; - Nkw York le eald to be comumlng tnrkeya at the rate ol ha!! a million und.prd.y. It 1. estimated that between Thankfffitlng and Mw Year'i day 3.000,000 poondt o! tur key will bate TanUhed In the rapa- m r.f nn Pnh.rr Phtlni viinti Iht MODII lO WAa Bgriru, t i - - eigne ol accumulation In the bron-1 know that he makte spinning whteli t ni ini mniri. iu 11 t iu. una 11 naiur cumin iui cir cami " " - . 1 " . 1 I etui t o! another bleeding, wnen m raul Vertier adteruiea a tan -iLI.aI mmmra riMIH WltnOtll I In. (a onncHoi uvuw , . .1 - ' .. , , the emalleet apparent aiietjaxion 01 wtliiam Bailey aarerutea dm ' . ji..... - v atwinri ii 1 TiorKBi nun 1 iincr kdq otiidz uunutiSi lUV UH' -l . I r water were-. irequenuy lunairu, nu hicdohi urnci ou humihj -t Afonlnmel wereciren.eoceeea- .xrciient oeaeh brand t lor aale. ed by repeated doset o! emetic tar- John lliller wants two Jourrf ... .Mnnnntr in all to 5 or 61 gralne, with no other effeet than al u.ank de. handomely rf011 wtiftrM iron tue uuwnr. nn irona racer, win ior iaia.v w- n.r nt tt!i eeemidraow man!-1 rttllicrenccT office. Theani1?"6 . . . j i I ... .it- .i.i4tnr tn th force 01 ise aim-1 i k intaintrenctr w aa t inuj j'"""" w order, bllitera were applied to the ont oan payable when the .mft.e. toother with aeatapla receired the other ha1 dollar, t paper at the cm - 1 " eln nt braa and tlnegar to the throar. lxpjrati0Q Q( ttie year. 8Deaklng, which waa palntul Irom Tq ioDgeriber the Ii the beginning, now became " Uartred 75 eenti per eona SSnoreS j .erU.em.nU lor three In.on. Mgtnttt lot ad- i i w lg. 2 - J 2 a- ; - gv-;;g i C j, I. I. o A 1