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jJrmnsum (taprist. A( COMAO COURT HOUSE, VA. Saturday, September 23,1905. Intered at tLe Postoffice at Aooomao C. H.. Va., ai seoond-clua matt -r. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Election?Tuesday, Nov, J.7th. (For Governor. CLAUDE A. SWANSON.! For Lieut-Governor. J. TAYLOR ELLYSON. For Attorney General. WILLIAM A. ANDERSON. For Supt. of Public Instruction. JOS. D. EGGLESTON, JR For Secretary of Commonwealth. DAVID Q. RGGLE8TON, Fur State Ti ensurer. ASHERW. HARMAN. For Commissioner of Agriculture. GEORGE W. KOINER. For State Senator. BENJ. T GUNTER. For House of Delegates. JOHN R. REW, JOHNT. WILKINS, 111. Hon. Claude A. Swanson, Demo? cratic nominee for Governor of Vir? ginia, opened bis campaign at Han? over courthouse on Monday in a speech too forcible and convincing to leave anyone in doubt, who has read it, as to the wisdom of his party in selecting him as its standard bearer. No one can read it and arrive at any other conclusion in thc Ugh! of thc facts aud figures presented by bim,or fail to be proud of thc record whicb the Democratic party has made in the State. The speech, briefly summed up, was a contrast in the records oi the two parties, in which it was shown by Mr. Swanson that thc Re? publican party in Virginia to-day i the same old Republican party of mis rule, confusion and disaster, as it hat been in the past, as was proven b\ him, in the record which it had math of late years in Kentucky. Maryland and other Southern States, while tht Democratic administration during th< same period had been remarkably clean and progressive; so clean, ii tact, as was stated by him, that ii the handling of sixty millions of dol lars by its officials there had beei only one defaulter in the number.in i sum less than forty thousand dollars and the guilty man was in the peni tentiary; and so progressive had i been, for instance, that while "tri' total expenditure for public school in 1885, the last year of Republicai rule in this State, was ?1,423,531.06 the total expenditure for the purpose under Democratic rule, was $2,511, 093.20, nearly double the amount ap propitiated for this purpose by the Re publicans, that while the averag term of public schools in Virginia ii 1885 was about five months in th year it is now about seven months i the year. Mr. Swanson also contrasted th record of the two parties in the Stat on the debt question ands howctl thal without leaving any stain on tb honor of the State.it had been settle by the Democratic party at a savin of nine million dollars less than undt the plan proposed by tha Republican Mr. Swanson also showed sine Democracy had come again int power how the credit of the Stat had been elevated and the progres which had been made in taking cai of the disabled Confederate soldiei and the insane, in agriculture an our many other industries?in even thing in fact, which pertains to Ul welfare and happiness of its peopli and closed with "an earnest appeal t the voters to continue in power tl Democratic party with its splendi record and the great and good n forms it had brought to the State, h made no appeal in his speech to pre udice and did not need to do so. Tl Democrats of the State have an in pregnable record and with it he hi the right to expect a glorious victoi in November. There can be no que tion as to the result, but as to tl majority Mr. Swanson will receiv Senator Martin is reported as putt it it down at about forty thousand, ar it ought not to fall short of that figur perhaps, if the Democrats poll the strength in November. The campaign expenses of the cai didates in the Democratic primal have been reported and show tb: Senator Martin in tbe race expendt $11,542.02, and Governor Montagi less than one-half of tbat amonn $5,364.91; that the cost to Ur. Swa son, candidate for Governor, w $9, 840, 46, and of his competitc Judge Mann, $5,346,25; that Mr. I lyson who was practically witho opposition in the race for Lieutenai: Governor spent $2,600, and Mr. Cab. "his opponent, about $.300. The cost Mr. Eggleston, nominee for Superi tendent of Public Instruction, w $807.82. Mr. Hulvey, his opponei and Mr. Willard, according to latt advices, had not reported. Former Governor O'Ferrall is u conscious. Paralysis of tbe throat li Bet in and death cannot ht* long t layed. It is learned that while I condition is considered hopeless he likely to live several days. Governor Montague will make ] first speech of the campaign at M dlesex Courthouse Tuesday. The after he will speak regularly In did ent parts of the State until electi day. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. September 1905. Lemuel H. Chesser and wife vs. burnell H. Chesser and wife et als. Decree confirming report of John S. Parsons, special commissioner, for >ayment of taxes, costs and distribu ion. Benjamin F. Chance vs. Minnie Chance, infant. Decree divorcing parties a mensa et thoro and settling property rights. Vida Kelly et als vs. Sarah E. Hill's ex'or et als. Final decree. Spencer F. Rogers et als vs. John T. Finney ct als. Decree confirming report of Spencer F* Rogers, special commissioner, and removing cause from docket. Sylvester R* Chandler and wife &c. vs. Thorogood Mason's admr. c. t. a. fte. Decree confirming report of Elizabeth A. Mason, receiver. Kx Parte: Petition of Spencer F. Rogers, guardian of Jno. T. F. Rogers. Decree authorizing guardian to expend ward's ineomo in his education, for payment of costs of petition and removing same from trial docket. The last will and testament of Comfort Justis, deceased, was admit? ted to probate and Joseph R. Riggs qualified as her executor. The Commonwealth vs. Edward Jacob and Joseph Jacob, on an indict? ment for felony. Tried, convicted ami sentenced to confinement in jail ten days eacli and to pay each a fine of $5.00. Town of Onancock vs. Luther J. Scott. Upon au aopeal from a judg? ment of the mayor of the town of Onancock for unlawfully selling wine, spirituous and malt liquor-Ste.,?two eases. Convicted und fined $100.00 iii each ease and term of imprison? ment in each case "ascertained" as 30 days in county jail. Edward T. Hinman vs. George Vf. Hinman et als. Decree authorizing oonveyance to Covington V. Corbin. Edward D. Waddy and wife vs. Bert ie K. Powell ftc. Decree confirm? ing report of Stewart tv. Powell, special commissioner, and authorizing investment of funds in this cause. Ceo. D' Wilkins et als vs. William B. Wilkins' admr. et als. Decree confirming report of Stewart K. Powell, special commissioner. County School Board of Accomack Co. on a petition. Order appointing special commissioner and for sale of lot on Saxis. County School Board of Accomack Co. on a petition. Order confirm? ing sale made by school trustees of school house and lot at Temperance? ville and appointing special commis? sioner to carry sale into effect, for payment of costs &c. Jas. E. Berry and wife vs. William L. Berry et als. Decree of reference. Wm. H. Pruitt, Sr., who sues &c, Jas. S. Taylor's admr. et als. Decree confirming report of S. T. Ross, commissioner in chancery, and for sale. Howard Lee James et al, infants, by next friend, vs. Mary Susan James et als. Order for sale. William H. Phillips et als vs. Robert Phillips' admr. et als. Decree of refer? ence. Robert J. Taylor &c's guardian vs. Robert J. Taylor &c. Decree confirm? ing report of Stewart K. Powell, special commissioner. Edward P. Byrd and wife vs. Mag? gie N. Byrd and others. Decree re? instating cause and for vacation matter. Rosser C. Doughty &c's guardian vs. Rosser C. Doughty et als. Decree removing cause from docket. Joshua A. Wise vs. Sarah Jane Wise. Decree divorcing parties a vinculo matrimonii, settling property rights &c and removing cause from docket. Lottie E. Garrison vs Wm. C. Cole* hurd and others. Decree of reference. Henry J. S. Fox's guardian vs, Henry J. S. Fox et als. Decree ol reference. Mrs. E. M. Ames, formerly of this county, now of Baltimore, has movec* from 720 West Fayette to 912 McCulloh St., and requests her friends anc patrons to call at her new home where she is now better prepared tc accommodate them. Mary J. Barnes vs. Eugene W Barnes and wife and others. Decree confirming report of John S. Parsons attorney, and removing cause fron docket. Helen Rowles' guardian vs. Heler Rowles, on a petition. Order allow ing certain expenditures for infant de fondant, for payment of costs, &c. Call on me for groceries, rnbbei boots, oil skins, and every kind o water tackling at my store at tht Oyster House. W. H. Lang. It. E. McCleary will be at T. H Melson's stables, Accomac C. H. October 2d, 3d, and 4th with 26 horsei and mules. They will be for sale o: trade and will be as represented. McCleary & Meison. Full line school books at D. H. Johnson & Son's. Ask for Bunk Trower, with Ne\ York Clothing House. 102 & 104 Bal timore St., Balto. Md., the larges retail clothing house in Baltimore Tailor made suits to order. Write to us for estimates on doon sash, blinds, stair-rails and all othe kinds of building material, hardware paints, &c. Stock large, prices low Mr. R. D. L. Fletcher will be at At comae 0. H., the first day of ever County Cogrt, to receive orders fe the firm. Cape Charles Ice & Lumber Co. A Remedy Without a Peer. "I find Chamberlain's Stomach an Liver Tabb-ts more beneficial tha any other remedy 1 ever used f< stomach trouble,'' sayH J. P. Klott Of Edina, Mo. For any disorder < tin stomach, MHoUSUOSS or constipi tion, these Tablets are without peer. For sale by ?emlums Awarded at Keller Pair. Jellies. rs. Upshur Mears, apple 50 1 J. H. Parks, 2d 26 ' C. F. Phillips, quince 50 ' Upshur Mears, 2d 2*5 ' G. W. Jacob, pear 50 ' Upshur Mears, 2d 25 ' It. J. Bell, plum 60 ' G. W. Jacob, 2d 25 ' U. Q. Sturgis, peach 50 ' Upshur Mears, 2d 26 ' J. A. Parks, crab apple 50 ' E. B. Mears, 2d 26 ' R. J. Bell, pine apple 50 liss Annie T. Jacob, 2d 25 Irs. U. I). Sturgis, cherry 50 ' J. T. Mears, 2d 25 * J. H. Parks, orange 60 ' C. F. Phillips, 2d tt ' R. J. Bell, strawberry 60 ' Upshur Mears, 2d 25 ' C. F. Phillips, grape 60 1 Kate Bull, 2d 25 1 J. T. Mears, wine 50 ' R. J. Bell, 2d tt * Nettie Beauchamp, honey 50 ' Chas. Martin, 2d tt ' Vf. L. Drummond, best collec? tion, preserves 2 00 ' U. Q. Sturgis, 2d 1 00 ' U. Q. Sturgis, best collection jams and jellies 2 00 ' W. L. Drummoad. 2d 1 00 Canned Goods. Miss Ella Mason, peaches 50 Mrs. Vf. li. Mapp, 2d 25 ' M. R. Doughty, apples 60 ' U. Q. Sturgis, 2d 25 ' M. R. Dougbtv, pears 60 ' G. W. Jacob, 2d 25 ' U. CL Sturgis, blackberries BO * G. Vf. Jacob, 2d 25 ' U. G. Sturgis, cherries 60 Miss E. Susie Mason, 2d tt Mra.W. L. Bull, strawberries 60 4 L. J. Kilmon, 2d tt ' Leonard Helote,whortleberries 50 ' J. H. Parks, 2d H 1 Leonard Belote, corn 60 Miss Margie Belote, Sd 25 Mrs. J. T. Mears, peas 60 ' Leonard Belote, 2d 25 ' R. J. Bull, tomatoes 50 ' L. J. Kilmon, 2d 25 ' Leonard Belote,best c'll'tion 2 00 4 L. J. Kilmon, Sd l oo Dried Fruits. Mrs. Julia A. Bull, peaches 60 I L. W. Mason, 2d 25 4 G. W. Turlington, apples 50 ' L. N. Bogga, 2d 25 4 G. Vf. Turlington, pears 50 ' W. L. Drummond, cherries 60 4 Virginia Wescott, 2d 25 4 Vf. L. Drummond, figs 60 4 Virginia Wescott, 2d 25 Home-Made Candies. 4 U. Q. Sturgis, choc, caramels 50 4 Ernie B. Mears, 2d 25 * J. T. Mears, peanut taffy 50 4 J. II. Parks, 2d 26 4 J. T. Mears, sugar taffy 50 4 A. C. Justis, 2d M 4 J. T. Mears, cocoanut 50 4 J. H. Parks, 2d 26 4 U. Q. Sturgis, choc, drops 50 ' A. C. Justis, 2d 25 4 U. Q. Sturgis, salted peanuts 50 4 A. C. Justis, 2d 26 4 V. Q. Sturgis, salted almonds 50 4 A. C. Justis, 2d 26 ? Lou Kilmon, peanut brittle 50 4 W. L. Bull, 2d 25 Miss Emma C. Jones, mol. taffv 50 Mrs Anna J. Bull, 2d 25 4 A. C. Justis, display 50 4 U. Q. Sturgis, 2d 25 Ornamental and Fancy Work. Mrs. W. J. Baldwin, infant dress 1 50 Miss Laura Corbin, skirt 1 00 Mrs. L. N. Boggs, knit socks 50 4 Ernie B. Mears, 2d 25 ' R. W. Anderson, k. slippers 75 4 Emily J. Reid, 2d 50 Miss M. H. Costen, c'h't. slippers 75 4 Lena Belote, 2d 50 4 Ella Mason, knit edging 50 4 E. Susie Mason, 2d 25 Mrs. P. W. Downing, c'h't. edging 50 4 Georgie Ayers, 2d 25 4 S. Hoffman, splasher 50 Miss J. C. Mister, 2d 25 Mrs. B. W. Anderson, toilet mats 50 4 Emily J. Reid, 2d 25 Miss J. C. Mister, lamp mats 50 4 Margaret S. West, 2d 26 Mrs. C. R. Waters, outlined table cover 1 00 Miss J. C. Mister, 2d 75 ' Mary Copes, crochet spread 1 50 4 Josie C. Mister, 2d 1 00 4 Mabel Nock, knit spread 1 50 Mrs. Sarah Byrd,2d 1 00 Miss M. H. Costen, slumber robe or afghan 3 00 Mrs. Lynn Bull, 2d 2 00 4 Arthur Saunders, child's slumber robe or afghan 2 00 Miss India Lilliston, 2d 1 00 Mrs. R. Vf. Anderson, infant's sack knit 50 ' E. M. Jordan, infant's sack crochet 50 4 L. N. Boggs, 2d 25 4 Arthur Saunders, infant's cloak, em'b. in silk 1 00 ' C. R. Waters, 2d 75 4 G. W. Jacob, stocking bag 50 Miss Josie C. Mister, 2d 25 4 , laundry bag 50 4 Minnie Belote, head rest W 4 Mildred Downing, 2d 25 Mrs. W. M. Turlington, darning on lawn 50 4 W. E. Mapp, 2d 25 4 C. F. Phillips, spec, button holes 50 ' G. Vf. Turlington, 2d 25 4 L. N. Boggs, spec tatting 60 4 Emily J. Reid 2d 26 Miss Mary Copes, crochet shawl or cape 7fi Mrs. P. W. Downing, 2d 5C Business Notices. Puruc Auction?I will sell at pub? lic auction on Saturday, October 7th, all of my household and kitchen fur? niture, among which will be some antique and mahogany pieces, cook stoves, 2 heating stoves, extension table, washtands, cupboards, large iron pot and many other things toe numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 2 p. m. at residence of Mrs. G. G. Ailworth, Accomac C H. Jno. E. Lewis. Notice?By virtue of certain exe? cutions in my hands, I will sell al Eublic auction on Saturday, Septem er 30th, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tht storehouse of T. U* Hickman, Keller all the goods, wares and merchandise of Haiti Hickman. Lee B. Kellam, Sheriff. For Salk or Rent?The Stran farm situated in one mile of Parksley. Ii contains 300 acres, is in high state 0 cultivation and has an abundance o esources thereon. Can be subdivfclet' nto three good farms. J. II. Hopkins, agent for Mrs. Wm. P. Custis. To Whom it may Concern?Al persons are hereby forewarned, unde penalty of legal prosecution, fron gunning, hunting, oystering, euttiiij timber or anywise trespassing on Par ramore's Island, or any waters,creeks guts or flats on or connected witl said Island. Edwin T. Powell, John W. Richardson, Lessees. Notice?Farm for sale or rent fo next year, 1900, where Mr. Samuel < Abbott now lives, about one, 1, mil east of Mappsville, Va. .directly soul of Mr. David D. Abbott's. Apply U Tully G. Fisher, Pocomoke, City, Md. May 23d, 1905. Wanted?Young man to clerk ii our stove. Apply to T. S. Hopkins & Co. Tasley, Va. For Sale?The '-Taylor farm" at irgatha lately belonging to Mr igene Wm. Barnes, with the excep >n of about 2J acres at the Nortn st end thereof, which I will sell in ta, the corner one of which is a luable site for a store. The land is gb, with not a ditch on it or need of ie, is unsurpassed for sweet potatoes id bas a considerable quantity of nd already improved for trucks and is a comfortable dwelling with nee tssary outbuildings, good enclosures, convenient to postoffice, churches id schools, is about 2J miles from loxom station and half mile from Goodberry and there is a good and Irect route from it to the public land ig nearly opposite on the seaside nd a Bhort distance therefrom. Prices ?astmable and terms accommodating L. Floyd Nock, Accomack C. H., Va. For 8ALE-Skip-jack "Bessie," abin aft, will carry 150 bushels oys ers, only four years old in good con ition and ready for work. Having o use for her will sell very cheap. R. S. Milliner ft Son, Lot:ustville, Va. For Sale?My house and lot of li cres, now occupied by me and 2J cres of woodland?also 7 acres of lyster grounds partly seeded and 1} .cres fully seeded. For particulars >pply to Joel T. Stant, Marsh Market, Va. Notice -All persons having claims .gainst tho estate of Thomas B. Hope, leeeased, will at once present them or settlement All persons indebted O T. B. Hope for store accounts are ?eqneated t<> settle the same. If not mid by October 1st they will be placed n the hand of an officer for collection. B. T. Hope, adm'r. Good advice to women. If you want a beautiful complexion, clear -ikin, brighteyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. f here is nothing like it. 36 cents, Tea sr Tablets. Wm. P. Bell & Co., Accomac. Hall's Pharmacy, Parksley. Notick?All persons are hereby fore? warned from gunning, oystering, or otherwise trespassing on the Handy farm or marsh leased by me from L. R. Doughty and others under penalty of a prosecution to the full extent of law. J. C. Spence Temperanceville Bank. [NOT INCORPORATED.] Responsibility to Depositors, $50,000?clear of all statutory exemj tions. Opened for business May 10, 1905. Report of Condition of TEMPERANCEVILLE BANK, at the close ofbusiness Septem? ber 18, 1905. Resources. Loans and Discounts.$18,267 99 Due from National Banks... 19,356 87 Cash. 2,672 74 Total $40,297 60 Liabilities. Profits, less expenses and . taxes paid.$ 468 13 Individual Deposits subject to Check. 35,700 86 Certified Checks. 6 00 Certificates of Deposit. 4,06*4 W Cashier's Checks. 59 62 Total $40,297 60 State of Virginia, county of Acco? mac. I, W. L. Nock, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. L. Nock, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te before me this 19th day of September, A. D., 1905. Henry E. Byrd, N. P. VlKlilNlA.-In the Circuit Court for the Coun ty of Accomack, in the vacation of thc said Court, the 18th flay of Hei.tember, A. 1).. 1905. Music Sample,.Plaintiff. against Obed Sample.Defendant. In Chancery. Thc object of this suit is to obtain a divorce a vinculo matrimonii from the defendant Obed Sample. Affidavit having been made before the clerk of the said court that Obed Sample, the defendant in the above entitled cause, is a non-resident of the State of Virginia, on the motion of the plain? tiff, by her attorney, it is ordered that he. thc said non-resident defendant, do appear here within fifteen days after due publication of this order and do what is necessary to protect his in? terest!; and that this order be published once a week for four successive weeks in the "Peninsula Enterprise." a ncwspai>er published at Acco? mack CH., Virginia, and also posted at the front door of the court house of the said county on the first Monday in October, A. D.. 1905. Teate: John I), tlrant, C, C., A Copy Teate: John D. Grant, C. C. Mears k Mapp. p. q. VIROINIA :-In the t ircuit Court for the Coun? ty of Accomack.in thc vacation of the said Court, the 19th day of September, A. 1)., 1906. Moses N. Wimbrow.Plaintiff. against William 8. Phillips, Joseph A. Phillips and Dan? iel J. Elliott, partners trading under the style of Phillips & Elliott.Defendants. In Assumpsit. The object of this suit is to obtain a Judgment for the plaintiff against the defendants for the sum of Five Hundred and Kifty-three Dollars and Forty Cent*. ($653,401. with interest from August l.Sth, 190f>. till paid and costa of this suit. Affidavit having been made before the clerk of the said court that William 8. Phillips. Joseph A. Phillips and Dani?l J. Elliott, the defendants in the above entitled cause, are non-resident* of the State of Virginia, on the motion of the plain? tiff, by his attorney, it is ordered that they, the said non-resident defendant*, do appear here within fifteen days after due pbulication of thia ordee and do what is necessary to protect their interest*; and that thi* orderbe published one* a week for four successive weeks in the "Penin? sula Enterprise." a newspaper published at Ac? comack CJourt House, Virginia, and also posted at the front door of the Court House of the said county on the first Monday in October, A. D.. 1906. Teste: John I).Grant. C. C., A Copy Teste: John D. Grant. C. C. James H. Fletcher, Jr., p. u, To The Public. We are in a position to iur nish you with almost every? thing in the HARDWARE LINE that the trade demands, such ae STOVES AND REPAIRS, PUMPS, and Pipe, Mechanics tools, Farming Implements,and many other things too numerous tt> mention. Pump driving, Tin roofing and Repairing, Specialties. All orders promptly filled and at fair prices. Yours For Business Doremus & Savage, Belle Haven, Va. LIKES, BERWANGER & CO ? ? ri CLOTHIERS, Tailors, Furnishers The New Fall and Winter Styles Are Ready. IR. WM. S. ASHBY, will be pleased to personally serve his many friends from this section. 8, 10, 12 East Baltimore St, Near Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Tlie HM National Bank, F ' i HALLWOOD, VA., f CAPITAL, $25,000. PATRONAGE .SOLICITED. . W. MATTHEWS. . W. BROUGHTON. , T. LEW1H. President. Vice-Preaident. Cashier. DIRECTORS: aa. A. Hall, J. M. Bloxom. J. W. Broughton '.H.Conquest. Martin Hall Jos. W.Taylor. )r. Frank r'Utchcr.J. VV. Taylor.S. W.Matthews. Established 1875. Renovated and Opened. My HOTEL at BLOOMTOWN VA., s now occupied by Mrs. George Vf. Ward, and family All need lave no fear in giving them a share if their patronage, as Mrs. Ward has few cquitls as a hotel hostess. Heat - sd bedrooms furnished if desired with? out extra expense. A first-class LIVERY is still being run by me in connection with hotel. Will meet passengers at Wisharts and other points with team upon no? tice by writing or phoning direct to hotel. Harry T. White, BLOOMTOWN, VA. The difference in flour lies some? what in the wheat and a great deal in the milling. The difference in price lies some? what in the quality, and a great deal in the selling. Our flour is better than com? mon flour.because it's milled from uncommonly fine wheat, by an uncommonly perfect process. It is cheaper because we sell it direct to the consumer at whole? sale rates. The jobber and retailer have no place in our system. We give you their profits. A single barrel, or as much as you want, at wholesale rates. Write us for prices. Eagle mils, POCOMOKE CITY, MD. VIRGINIA:?In the Circuit Court for thc county of Accomack, in the vacation of said court, on the 21st day of September. A. IV, 1905. William H. Taylor.Plaintiftf against Ella D. Taylor.Defendant, In Chancery The object of this suit is to obtain from the de? fendant, Ella U. Taylor, a divorce a vinculo mat rimonii. Affidavit having heen made before the clerk of the said court, that Ella I). Taylor,the defendant in thc above entitled cause is a non-resident of the State of Virginia, on the motion of the plain? tiff, by his attorney, it is ordered that she. the said non-resident defendant, do appear here within fifteen days after due publication of this order and do what is necessary to protect her in? terests ; and that this order be published once a week for four successive weeks in the "Peninsula Enterprise." a newspaper published at Acco? mack C. H., Virginia, and also posted at the front door of the court house of the said county on thc first Monday in October, A. D., 1905. Teate: John D. Grant. C. C. A Copy Teste: John D. Grant. C. C. Mears k Mapp, p. q. Cemetery Notice. Persons in Accomac and adjoining counties wishing to mark the grave of a relative or friend with a Monument TABLET, TOMB or HEADSTONE in Marble or Polished Granite, can now do so at a very small outlay as we keep in stock a large collection of finished work of modern designs ol the beat workmanship and at the very lowest prices. 115 N. Liberty St. near Lexing? ton also 311 8. Charles St. Goddess Brothers, Established Seveaty-FlYe Tears. Baltimore,Md. Steam Heat. Hot A Cold Wate Bath Hoomsi Parker House, A. PARKKR, Prop'r. C. E. Townsend's Livery Attached. Pocomoke City Maryland. All Kinds of High Gi'ade Whiskies k Wines Bold by the gallou, quart and pint. Send Postoffice Money Order oi Check with order and your address and Package will be shipped by Flrrt Train. 'or a Good Slate Roof 'or a Good Tin Roof, For a Good Stove. ?'orGuUers and Spouting, -or Repairing of ali kinds, ?Call on? J.T. WALKLEY, BELLE HAVEN, VA. Phone or Mail Orders Promptly At? tended to. Carriages, Carriages. We are tbe sole Agents for the Novelty Carriage Works, and several atbers of thc largest manufacturers in Ibe country. We bave the largest as? sortment of vehicles ever shown on the Peninsula, we have a carload of the lightest surreys, also a full assortment ot tbe very lightest and neatest bug? gies, wire and wood wheel runabouts, innbrellas.reed and speed carts, duplex wagon gears, etc. Another car of light buggies to arrive in a few day, Lilliston & Custis, OnaDcock, Va. A DOLLAR MADS ISA DOLLAR SA VB If so, write to the LAUREL LAUREL, DEL., ?Davis Bro. Fropnetors,? For prices on Head and Foot Stones, Monument, Iron Railing and all cemetery work in ger ? eral, and save money. Davis & Bro., LAUREL DEL.J Agents?W. H.Pruitt,Temperance ?Hie; E. J. Windich, Onancock OXO. W. Abdbll. Bede Haven; Bird St Drummond, Orangeville; LLOTP Bmitb. Pungoteugn*. Thoroughbred SPANISH JACK. JACK WRIGHT is black with white points. Was sired by BLACK 8ATIN, he by MARK LOFTY PRINCE. Our Jack measures live feet, well shaped, very active. For fui ther particulars write or phone to WM. T. J. LEWIS, Hopkins P. 0., Va. Look Save money, Parksley Marble Works, Manufacturers of MARBLE aud GRANITE MONU? MENTS, HEADSTONES, TABLETS, &C. Also dealer in IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD foi Wrought li on 40 cents r er ft. Galvanized Iron lUcta per tt and up EDWARD H. HOWARD, Manager PARKSLEY, VA. Strong, J^eliable and Prompt ARE THESE: VIROINIA FIRE A MARINE of Richmond. Va. PETERSBURG SAVINGS AND Insurance Company. iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY ol Hartford. Conn PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY of Brooklyn. ST. PAUL INSURANCE COMPAN V of St. Paul. Minn. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANC Company of N. Y. PRUDENTIAL FIRE IN8URANCE Company. NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS. Losses Settled with Promptness and Liberality. Lowest Current Rates. We respectfully solicit your patron? age. Kelly & Nottingham, Onancock, Va. 25 Large Nickle Lamps to be Given Away. We will give to any customer making a cash purchase of ten dollars $10.00) or over a large No. 2 Nickle Rochester Lamp complete. This Lamp tanda 21 inches high and retails for $1.50 ea'dv Every house keeper who has not one of these lamps in their homes should nake good this chance to get one. We will take the names of the 25 custo ners who get the lamps and when the quantity has been used up will show he list to the late callers so they may know we have done as advertised. Sale Commences September 18th. R. L. SHIELD & CO. ONANCOCK, VA. tieiio! Telephones?Telephones. Hello! The work of constructing our main lines has heen completed, and we are ready to build the side linea, and instal service at any point in Accomac County. For particulars as to rates, etc., address our repre? sentative, Mr. C. A. White, who will be in Onancock for two weeks. The Diamond State Telephone Company. iieiio! Telephones-Telephones. Hello! On Saturday, Sept 30th, Our Store will be closed on account of Holiday, and no goods will be sold on that day. GLICK & CO. .PIANOS-. There is a great difference in the toue of pianos, and also a great differ? ence in their wear. If you have not confidence in your own judgment, you have to depend on the honor and honesty of the firm with whom you deal. We never abuse the confidence of our patrons aud refer with pride to over two thousand satisfied customers in tbe Tide-water counties of \ irginia. Every instrument is fully guaranteed by the manufacturer and by us. We stand between the manufacturer and the customer to protect the latter. Reliable uew upright pianos from $225.00 to $700.00, including the follow? ing celebration. SOHMER, STULTZ & BAUER, PEASE, DAVENPORT k TRECY, BECKER BROTHERS, WILBUR, and BAUS. Write for Catalogues. A large assortment of second hand pianos aud organs at bargain prices. J. P. CAULFIELD A CO.. 222 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Md L. J. MELHON. Organized January 25th. 1898. J. 8. MATHIAS Greenbush Mfg. Co., General Herchandise. The only rianufacturing Industry of Its kind on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, rianufacturing all kinds ??f YELLOW PINE and OAK LUMBER, for the construction of all kinds of buildings. Lime, Hair, Cement, Brick* NailB.&c. in stock. We manufacture TRUCK BARRELS. Headquarters for PUMP PIPE, PUMPS aud POINTS. Pipe cut and thread? ed for any lengths from j to 2 inches in diameter. Thanking the public for past favors aud soliciting a continuance of your patronage. Sincerely yours, Greenbush Mfg Co., Near Accomac CH. R. McKENNEY PRICE. We will bond you. Prctical Plumber. THE NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY OFINEW YORK, Steam and Hot Water Hetaing I carry a line of up-to-date supplies in stock. Estimates cheerfully fur? nished on all kinds of work. I want you heating and plumbing trade. Wind Milla and Hot Air Pumping Engines a Specialty Jobbing Work Promptly Attended to NO. 108 WALNUT STREET, SALISBURY, J1D. Phone 231. CAPITAL - - 1,000,000.00, Wilt become sole security on bond* of Ad? ministrators. Executors, Committees of Lu? natics, Guardians, Trustees and al! bonds re iiuired in Court proceeding; also bonds of Treasurers, Clerks. Assessors, Sheriffs, Con? stables, Contractois. 4c. For particulars and rates address Wise & Oldham, Agents. Accomac, Va. Benj. T. Gunter, Consulting Attorney, Accomac V* fr