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AOCUMAC UOUKT-iiOUSlS. VA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1889 Jchn W. Edmonds, Editrr and Cwner. rROHIRITlON party.

People's Tickkt. For Governor; THOMAS E. TAYLOR, of Londoun. For MAJ. W.

J. SHELKORNR, of Montgomery. For attorney-General, REV. JAMES P. McTEER, of NVytlie.

For Senate, G. GOOD. JO OES, For House of Delegates, JOHN S. TYLER, GEO. B.

MASON. LCCAL KEWS. Election day, Tuesday. November 5th. Tf ynu have not registered you must do sotoday, if you want to vote ou the, the 5th day of November.

Register before sui set of todav if you have not qualified yourself as a voter, and ready to vote the Democratic ticket on election "When ton leave for AccomacC.H., next Monday, do not forget to nut that dollar in your cket you owe us for suUcilption to the ExTEKPRlSB. J. Belote Savaseville. have just received a fresh supply of choice heart shingles, to be delivered at Melfa station.which they are offerieg for sale cheap. The sliKtp Gilbert II.

Farrington, 12 44 tons, can be bought cheap. She is in good order ard ready for work. Ap? ply to Geo. S. Hine, Cherrystone wharf, Col.

Frank Ilollis has painted the alroshouse in accordance with contract made with Hoard of ei visors and thej approval oy Board at its meeting on last Monday. The steamer New York, to be placed on the line from Cape Charta to Nor? folk, has marie a trial trip and with success, making 16 knots an hour. She will be on the line in about two Kons. Geo. 1).

Wise. A. B. Evans and RnbrTt McCandHstl will address people at Accomac C. next Monda Every voter in the county should hear them.

A rare treat is surely in store for all who can be In attendance. F. II. Benson will visit Drum moi'dtowti. next Monday, conrt-dav, with a full and complete line of samples foi fall and winter suitings, trowsers.

overcoatlt'gs. all of the newest and latest styles. Give Mm a call. Mrs. U.

B. Quinby, Cmancock. and Mrs. Jas. C.

Rowles. Accomac C. II-, have been by the Missionary Societies in their respective towns as delegates to a missionary conference to be held in Norfolk, October 30th to November 1st. inclusive. An oyster supper and entertainment will given at I.ocnstville.

on the af? ternenn and evening of Thursday. Oc? tober 31st. under the auspices of I. G. T.

No. 743. or first fair day, if the weather Is unfavorable on day desig? nated. Prominent speakers are expect? ed on the occasion. Hon.

Henry B. Po'laid ex-speaker of the House of Delegates of Virginia, rod an eloquent and effective speaker, will address the of the Eastern Shrro in the interest of the Democratic ticket Beile Haven, on next Wedne? day afternoon. Everyone will be pleased and instructed who hears him. Give him aronsine reception. Savage Melson, Accnnuc C.

have Just returned from the West with a large drove of horses, which ihey are prepared to sell cheap for cash. They bought with the view ofaccommodatlr.fr all their customers and whether you wan'; road, draught or farm horses they have them, to suit you. Their stock is very line. Call at their stables on court day and see them. Axtell, three years old.

sired bv Wil? liam brother of Bed Wilkes the sire rf Windom, owned by Bull, Kellam I3ro? Locustville, this county, was sold last week for S105 000. the highest price ever paid for a trotter. Axtell has a record of 2.12 ami only three horses have ever beaten ir. "Maud Jay Eye Sec and St. alien.

Messrs. G. W. Winder Com? mission merchants, Baltimore, are now ready to give the oyster business their the patronage of shippers of the bivalve aie solicited through our They have had many in handling them, and with the unsurpassed facilities at their com mand. shippers may always expect top of the matket returns from them.

A hill of sweet potatoes grown in th? patch of Mr. Frtd Waddy, rear Accomac C. thir year, weighed 17 pouml? and a little calculation is only necessary to lecngnize its immensity, it being readily seen that less than nine of the in would (ill a barrel. lie carries off the honors this year too, not only of haying raised the biggest hill, but of having sold, perhaps, the most of them. Ho has shipped to market this season from his faun over 1200 banels.

A gang of thieves composed of nine hat ds in the employ of N. Y. P. Ni R. U.

were arrested this week at Cape Charles for the larceny of goods of several hundreds of dollars in value from said company and individuals Two of them were tried before a Jus tice of the Peace at Eastville, on Wednesday, and sent to jail for 60 days. The other seven thieves had not had their trial according to latest advices. The negro lawyer Burrows has been er.gagid to defend them. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Green burkTille.

Oysters in Chincoteague- buy are in fine condition for market. Clams arc bringing good ith us. The heavy northeast wind and rain storm which commenced on last Wed? nesday morning at about 2 o'clock a. m. and has continued up to this writing has doubtless done considerable dam? age to shipping.

The tides are coming in rapidIv and arc making up very high at this place. The Drmonats here, and all over this section of tlif county ure Iwmii'if fill aroused and awvkrneil to the great importance of preparing for the day of battle, and it is raid, that the Demo crarin voters In the upper Parish of this county will mi the 5th day of Novcm ber, next, maich in solid phalanx totl.e pells and cast their votes for the legn lar nominees of tms "white man's" party. According to previous announcement lb n. Jt.bn W. G.

addressed the people at this place on last Friday nicht, ttit 18th inst. Long the uir appointed for the speaking to menc? the house was filled to over? flowing with ladies and griitleiisrn. who were anxious to hear what their favor? ite sou of Accomack had to talk about. The speaker arrived on time, and being introduced to the impatient audience, entertained them fur one hour and wenty minutes in ae aritf. ejiis that would have done honor to any of lhe orators of these or any other t.mes; holding the audience almost spell bouiui during the time occupied in making the address.

HoflTiiittii's Whnrf. A handsome dwelling has just lieen completed at this place for Mr. G. B. Hoffman and accord im; to lumor.his cage beii ready, the bird will not long be wanting.

The Democratic Club of this place is growing in numbers daily and the good work it is doing will be seen on lection day, despite the opposition of the white Prohibition Republicans he'ie. S. K. Martin have just re? ceived a larae stock of choice cypress shingles, windows, doors, leather-top buggies which have been marked down lower than ever sold here before. in our waters for the last ten has been very poor and two of the largest steamers of the American Fish Guano Comnanv have been sent east" where fishing is reported good.

The Steamer Eastern to Baltimore last TueMluy 1800 barrels of sweet potatoes, which was considered a very large shipment for this season of the was about the last of the crop in thisscction.tobe sent to market this year. WatlNVllio. Fish are very scarce In our waters this season. The sweet potato crop of this section has nearly all been shipped lo markt t. Oysters in "Watts' bay and adjacent waters are reported good by our oyster men.

A protracted eting commences at the Methodist Church, this place, next Sunday. Mrs. Northam reported seriously ill in a former iisue of your paper, is now convalescent. Mr. Asher Matthews.

Crisfield. of late the guest of his sister. Mrs. Ma jor Davis, baa returned home. Mr.

Albert Johnson has bad his house handsomely rebuilt, and in it some of our people recognize signs of a building boom in our midst soon. Political The voters of Accomac will be ad? dressed at times and places named below by following speakers: Hons. A. B. Evans Geo.

D. Wiss. and Robert McCandlish. Accomac C. next Mondav, court day.

Hox. Robert McCandlish, Parksley Tuesday night. Oct. 29th. Mappsville, Wednesday night, Octo? ber 30ih.

Temperancevillc, Thursday night, October 31st. Sykes Island. Friday nicht. Nov. 1st.

Hon. (iiLMOi: S. Kendall. New Chinch, Saturday, Nov. 2ntf, 2 p.

m. Hon. J. W. G.

I'lackstone. Atlantic.Saturday night. Oct. 26t.h. Powell's store, Wednesday night, Oc? tober 30th.

Godwin's store, Thursday night, Oc? tober 31 st. Sykes' Island, Friday night.Nov. 1st (Jhincoteague, Satuiday night, No? vember 2nd. j. W.

Bowdoin, County Committee. For ladies' common 6ense shoes, go to Pate Mason's, Parksley, Va. The Companion. The Housekeeper's Companion, a cook book, containing recipes, which have been in daily use for scores of years, and whose merits have been tested thousands of times, compiled by Miss Bessie E. Gunter, daughter of Judge B.

T. Gunter, is now offered to the public, and orders for same will be promptly filled, if left at this office. Mrs. Jefferson Davis, Mrs. Gov.

Fitz hugh Lee and other ladies in the South, are conti ibutors to the book, but the recipes for the most part are those which have helped to make the house? wives on the Eastern Shore second in the art of cookery to none In the coun? try. The book, besides, is not published for the profit ot the compiler, but every dollar of the surplus, after the expenses have been paid, will be applied to char? itable objects. The book contains pages, neatly and substantially bound, and is offered for tho very low price of one dollar, to which the sum of ten cents will be added if-ordered by mail. We ive a complete line of ladies' dress goods in all the newest shades, with si.Lh and trimirui.gs to mt.tch. I HCl IT COURT PROCEEDINGS.

October Term, 1S89. Marcaret F. Mapp vs. Elizabeth L. Mapp and others.

Decree confirming reports of master commissioner and of trustee. Win. C. Pitts guardian vs. Wm.

C. Pitts and others. Order for with drawal of fmids from ank, payment of taxes and costs and distribution of bal? ance amongst defendants. Geo. Thos.

Ames and wife Ac, vs. Jackson II. Smith and wife Ac Final decree. George Bagwell and wife Ac, vs. Severn Russell others.

Kinal de? cree. John W. Kelly vs. Hy Ilinman others. Decree authorizing with? drawal from bank of share of Wm.

riinmau. payment of costs Ac. F. D. Oottingham who sue Ac, vs.

John R. Franklin Senr's admr. and others. Final decree. James T.

Hurst and wife Ac, vs. Sal? ly J. Russell ai others. Decree re ferring cause to Judge for decision in vacation. Sain'l Z.

Turlington and wife vs. Edward t. Nock and wife Decree oaj ment of costs and shares of Fan? nie Cutler and others. Riehard T. Savage and others vs.

Eli and others. Final decree. Joseph T. Kenney, judgment credit? or, who sues, Ac vs. lesseBowden and others.

Finn! decree, Thomas Lilliston's executors vs. Henry S. Dlx and wife. Deorre for deposit in bank. John Lesner guardian vs.

James D. Brady, trustee el als. Decree directing execution of deed of trust, provided costs aiid taxes are not paid in 60 diys. William Russell vs John T. Rus? sell and others.

Decree authorizing withdrawal from bank of share of Phoebe S. Russell, and payment of costs. taxc.Ac George H. Wright and wife. vs.

Charta E. Smith and wife. Ac. Decree for payment of costs and shares of de? fendant Emily Smith. Charles B.

Lilliston vs. Sally T. Tai liston and others. confirming report of Gunter A Blackstonc. Ex parte: George 11.

Palmatory, an Overseer of the Poor. 8th. Report of sheriff tiled. S. E.

Egcrton indgmri credi? tors. ho sue Ac vs. ivid D. Abbott, trustee and others. Final decree.

Burton Booth and Wife vs. John A. Sharpley and wife Ac Decree for payment of and distribution. James Williams, who sues vs. John II.

Marshall and otliers. Decrer substituting special commissioner and fO' conveyance. John F. Hundick and wife vs. Jacob L.

Ayres and wife Ac. Decree for drawal from bank of share of defendant. auces Ayres and payment to her and pay ment. of costs. Geo.AW Core and others vs.

Isaiah T. Johnson and wife and others. Decree confirming sheriff's report. The Ceres Manufacturing jnde ment creditor, who sues Ac. vs.

Mfrrd J. Mears and wife Ac Final decree. Mary E. Holt Ac's guardian vs. Marv nolt and others.

Decree for depos? it in bank by late guardian. Philip Sydney Kennard by next friend vs Wm. Thos. Kennard et a). Decree for collection of one half of money loaned out and for payment to plaintiff Ac.

James H. Shwivps et al vs. Arinthia Scott et al. Decree for payment of costs and deposit in bank. John Edward Justis.

Ac. by nexl friend, Ac. vs. Isaiah F. Justis and wife.

Final decee. Thomas IT. Kellam guardian vs. Thomas TI. Ke.l'am and others.

Decree for payment of costs, deposit in bank, and collection nt fust bond. John P.L, Hopkins, assignee vs. Sev? ern E. Bowdoin ar.d wife. Ac.

Decree to collect amount loaned out, payment of costs and distribution of balance. John J. Biarkstone, trustee vs. Asa T. Dix's administrator and others.

De cree for payment of costs and share of Nona L. Dix. Samuel Young of Robert Gilley Young, and others. Final decree. Planner Crockett vs.

John Blizzard's administrator and others. Final de? cree. Samuel J.Warner and others vs. Geo. J.

Warner and others. Decree for de? posit in bank. Samuel T. Ross, trustee, who sues. Ac, vs.

Spencer Drnmmond's adminis? trator and others. Final decree. Wm. IT. Ellis who sues Ac.

vs. Maria Mason's admr. and others. Decree confirming special commissioner's re? port. James H.

Honev and wife vs. Hiram P. Poulson and others. Decree award? ing execution against Iiiram J. Poul? son.

John W. Gillett, who eues Ac. vs Sarah A. Pasramore's admr. and oth? ers.

Decree lor collection, deposit in bank and conveyance. Mears judgment creditor, who 6ues Ac, vs. ArtPtnus E. Poulson ai others. Final decree.

Mary Stevens ami others vs. Annie Virginia Stevens and others. Decree confirming special commissioner's le port. Wm. R.

Bunting and wife vs. Jacob Bti.itingand others. Decree for distri? bution, deposit in bank, collection of 2nd instalment, conveyance Ac. Louis F. Boggs and wife Ac, vs.

Ed? ward T. Nock and wife Ac. Final de? cree. Abel T. Johnson's adms.

d. b. n. c. t.

a. vs. Susan E. barton's admr. and other'.

Final decree. Kachel S. Turlington judgment cr? ditor, who sues, Ac. vs. Frrd C.

A. Kellam, and others. Deciee for collection of purchase money, convey? ance, payment of costs aud to Eliza Gardner. Elizabeth L. Lawrence, by next friend, judgment sues.Ac.

Young. I "SO, October 4th. Report of sheriff liiert. John H. Walker vs.

John H. Ayres and another. Decree for payment of costs and recommitting of Master's re prut. Henry Hall, who sues, Ac, vs. Caro? line K.

administrator and others. Deciee of costs and plahtifJj bt. EmilineKe'dy by next friend vs, Jno, Kelly. Final decree. A.

Frank Byrd und vs, Geo W. Matthews, Decree for payment of costs and distribution, for collection of purchase money, con? veyance, Fx parte. The petition of Henry C. Stern and others, trustees. Decree confirming report of trustee.

Samuel A. Godwin and wife. vs. Andrew J. McCready and others.

De? cree for sale. The Wm. Sons who sup, F. J. Wm.

Homer and oth? ers vs; Ed writ A. Baker, trustee and otliers. 1 declaring; deed null and void as to certain creditors, for sale, pavmrut of roits and certain debts, Eliza F. C. Garrett's trustee, who sues.

Ac vs Abel T. Johnson's admin? istrator and others. Final decree. Sarah A. Gunter vs.

James William Gunter and another. Decree confirm? lug assignment of dower. Final decree. Robert. S.

Drummond James Smith and wife, Dccitp for nale. 0. S. Witbam and lb-other vs. E.

T. Churn, trustees. Dec.rep for sale. Franklin J. Barnes and wife vs.

Stan? ley Lewis and wife, Decree sub? mitting cause to Judge for decree in vacation John W. Gi'lett, Sec trustees vs. Elizabeth Ewell's administrator c. t. a.

and others Decree for payment of costs, taxes and for distribution. Francis E. Kelly judgment creditors, who site, vs. John 'B. Downing and wife.

Decree ap pniiping commissioners to mrke parti? tion. Isaiah W. Justice and otbers vs Sal lip V. Justice and others. Decree coti piy.neat of costs, attorney's fee.

$sc, Annie D. Trnwer euardum vs. Annie D. Trrwer and Decree allow'n? mmdtans to expend orb cipal or Trover's estate in hermain te eand Ktippoif and for payment of costs. James Ntypv who sue vs.

John T. Lewis admr. and others. Dp cree conn nilng assignment of dower and for s-do. John S.

Ames and wife vs. Jno, O. DowningVadmr. and others. De? cree submitting cause to .1 udgp for va? cation dec pp.

James T. Hurst and wife vs JobnT. and others. D'-cee forsalf. Edpv Doughty vs.

George Downing. Final drctee. Hen' West vs. Janes Hat ton and wifp, Sec Dpccp for salp. Chiis, TT.

Golehnrn. a-siffnpp. bids ment'cieditors who sup vs. Wm. S.

Byrd's admr. and others, tieferred to master Major W. Pilchard Diniel P. Ilislev and Referred to master commissioner. F.

W. Harris, judgment creditor who sues Sec vs. (ion. "null and w'fe lleferred to master commissioner. Solomon T.

Johnson who vs. Levin L. Smith admr. and others. De? cree to make partition and referring cause to master commissioner.

S. E. Egertnn who sup. vs. Perry Lewis'administrator ai others.

Referred to master commissioner. Henry Melson of assignee, mptit crpditor. who r-ucs. vs. Wrn.

Drummond and wife. Sec. Dpcrpe for sale. Butler Sons, judgment cred? itors, who sue. vs.

Robert L. Hon kins. trustee and others. Referred to master coinmissioner. Leah A.

Meura vs. Bowdoin B. Mears und others. Decree for sa'e ani re? ferred to master commissioner. Thon.

Fletcher vs. John R. Fletchpr's executor and others- Re ferred to master commissioner. Niorkhnlrier's Meet Ins. At the annual meeting of the stock? holders of the Chesapeake Agricultural Fair Associition.

held at the Fair grounds October 21st vice prpst dent IT. W. Dunne called the mppting to order and explained hp object. TIip spcretary and treasuter made their an? nual reports, so far as were referred to a committee of five with instructions to report upon tha recommendations contained in savl re? ports at the next meeting. The elec tion of officer? for Hip ensuing year re? sulted in the re-election of lion.

Wm. L. Scott, president; Dr. A. Brocken brough.

1st vice-president: Mr. II. W. Dunne, 2nd vice president; Capt. 0.

A. Browne, 3rd vice president, Henry L. TJpshur, secretary. W. B.Wihvm, treas? urer; R.

V. Nottingham, J. M. Riat tPii, C. E.

Godwin. J. C. P. Kellam, W.

J. Savage. J. A. Jarvis.

L. S. Not? tingham. J. T.

Whitehead, W. II. Cot linghain and Zoro Willis, Headlight. FhII I will just rpmind my friends and the public generally that I havejtist opened a full line of millinery, notloi and dress goods. Also ladies', misses', arid childrens', wraps; Thaukingmy friendB for past favors a continuance of the same is still solicited.

Onancock, 17-10-'89. E. A. Merrill. I.odgo Meeting-, A full attendance of the membership of Central Lodge, K.

of II. No. 2417, is demanded at the next legular meeting of the Lodge, on Tuesday, 5th day of November, next. Business of vital im? portance will come up, and the presence of every member will be needed. j.

E. Ma re. Reporter, M. T. Wire, W.

Master. I dpsiretosay to my old customers, that the offer of small prices on beef need not induce you to withdraw your trade from me in the least. I am here to sell it to yon at the very lowest fig? ure that any one else may offer it to I nive the very finest city beef, either at wholesale or retail prices. I will stand by my trade even though 1 sell it at what it costs me, and will uot be undersold. Respectfully, W.

T. Bun dick, Onancock. When you visit Chincoteague Island stop at Vhealton's new as Island Ilovd. Accommodations stilct ly that v.ass. Dvmocrutic Club C.

II. The Democratic voters at che court? house precinct will give a good account of themselves when the returns are in on election night. At their weekly meetings a large member of the voters at the on cinct have already reported for membership, and it is believed that by election day, that there will be very few white votets who will not authorize the committees appointed to see them to report favorably for Lhem. There lever has been a time when the white people of the precinct were so harm nious in their opposition to Mahone. At their meeting on Thursday night the club was entertained by Mr.J.is.

11 Fletcher In an interesting and forcible speech and was followed by Mr. M. Oldbtun, speaker of the evening, by previous invitation. Of Mr Old ham's speech too much cannot be. said.

It is enough to say, perhaps, that he sustained his well known reputation as an eloquent and effective speaker. Ilia audiei ce surely were captivated by his speech and gave him the attentive hear? ing it deserved. Mr. Geo. F.

Parra moie by invitation will address theelub at its next merting. A new supply of light and heavy? weight overcoats at Pate Mason's, at extreme towpricrs. hie ik i). October 20th. near Hadlock.NorthamDton coun tr.

by I. II. Klddick, Isaac Moore to Mi8sPiuk Pearson. OftiLiiary. Mrs.

Fannio W. Powell, wife of Ed? win T. l'owell merchant at PowHton. and daughter of Levin W. Nock deceased, died at Ivr homeSatuidav 19th a short years She.was a lady of many ex eilen tracts rd characier and was highly es? teemed in the community in which she lived.

Funeral sei vies were held over her leinains Nindav from Presbyterian church.Powelton. of which she had hecn for many years a dstent ineiuber. conducted by Rev. Wm. Chinn, ill the presence of a large circle of relatives and fi Mrs.

Helle Townsen 1, wife of John J. Townseiid, and (Unghter of the late Wm. J. Pitched t. Capeville.

died in Norfolk i bist, of typhoid fever. Her were brought over 0 i i he steam1" Old Point Comfort, on the night of the for inter? ment at. her former light, -2ml. The rem iias of Susan, wife of Wm. R.

who died last Wed 1 esday, near Eastvillc.were interred on Thursday afternoon ar, Hie East vi lie Church, in the presence of crowd of sorrowing friends 22nd. Miss Mary s- White. Nf orlettown. departed this life Sunday 20th ot asthma, aged about "0 irs. Infant child of Wm.

F. White, died at Newstown. October 21st, just Hats and are b-iug sold very cheap at Pate m. Mason's. The undersigned respectfully informs the public.that he has resumed business at his old stand with a lirst of new goods, which he proposes to sell positively 'Or easli or produce.

The cash system weans very low liguies.and oM and new customers are respectfuly invited to avail themselves of the bar? gains which will be offered them. Under no circumstances will credit be given anyone. E. West, Craddockvllle, Va. Overenats from S4 to $20 at P.ite Mason's, Parksley, Va.

To (lie Public. I am home with a full lino of dress goods, ladies' misses', and childrens' wraps, leady made clothing, fill nit me and cook and heating stoves, wh 'ch will be sold as low as any house on the Shore. Dressmaking and millinery on s-conrl fl)or. 1). II.

Jonxsox. All kinds of furniture on seco-'d fl at Pate Masons's, al hol hi prices. Pncomokc Postponed. Ttie races that were to have Laken place at Pocomoke City en Thursday, October 24th, have been postponed account of the weather. They wid take place on Thursday, November 7th.

('. O. Melvin, President. t. 24 'SO.

Mrs. Kate E. Savage. Belle Haven, has justleturnod from the city with a full line of millinery goods the latest styles, and is now ready to snpp'y h'r customers on short notice and at most reasonable prices. We havejust received another supply of the latest patterns and shades of la? dies'New Markets, dolm ins a id jack? ets, also cloaks for misses and Idreu.

Can show you as pretty a tinn as will be found on the Shore, and at prices that cannot be beaten. Call and see us. Pate Mason. Parksley, Va. lie that seldom speaks merns some? thing.

Three pounds of bes' beef steak for 25 cents at Winder's, You can buy siiloin and porter-house roasts for 8 cents per pound at Win? der's. All kinds of fresh and salt meats on hand at bottom prices at. jnder's. Winder's five cent beef takes the lead. Fresh vegetables and all fancy grocer? ies on hand at Winder's.

L. WtfivFR, Agf. A big line of not tons at Mason's BUSINESS NOTICES Fok good mare, 11 yean old. Bound and gentle. Adams, Parksley, Va.

L.Winder Bead's wharf, agents for McCa ie Darrah. Wilmington. manufacturers of all kinds ut vehicles, offer a full leather Brewsler lop arid side bar. hand made, for and ail other vcbicks in pro? portion. persons indebted lie late firm of Poweil Garrison are respectfully, but earnestly requested.to settle with the undersigned, either by paying the money or satlsracloi ily se curii.g the same.

The death of Mr. Geo. H. Garrison necessitates a settle? ment of all the business of the said late firm and such as is not settled as afore? said on or before the 1st day of No? vember next will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Very re? spectfully.

Edwin T. Powell.surviving partner of Powdl Garrison. Ujt. 1st, Foa first class farm horse and go 11 rnadMer. .1.

I1. Wescott. VVardLoWii, Northampton Va. arc no bad barrels of Hiawatha flour. Get a bag or barrel of Hiawatha flour and try it.

Ask those who have used it, about Hiawatha. Tax Notice-Notice is hereby given that the State Tux and Coii 'ty Levy for the year 18S9, "are now due." and that in pursuance of law, the treasurer or Iiis deputy will be at the following named places at The times herein speei-! lied, for the purpose of collecting said taxes and levies, viz: Appointments of J. Blackstone: Pungoteami October 12lh. Tangier Island. October 14th and 15th.

I Hogers'store, in the forenoon and Uashville, in the afternoon, jf Tuesday, 22ud of October. Accomack Oct. 28th. 29th. 30th.

Appointments of John E. Wise. 13th and 19th. Marsh Market. Out.

Jrtrd- 24th and Temperanceville, October 31st, and No? vember 1st and 2nd. New Church, Hurley's hotel. November 7th, 8th and 9th. Chlncoteagne Island, Atlantic hotel. November 18th.

19th and 20lh. Those failing to pay their taxes and levies before the first (lay of December, will have five per added to their bills, as the. law directs. Ali persons who are in arrears for and levies for and 1888, are hereby notified, that unless thev pay the snuie on or by the Joth of November next, their prop? erty will be levied on ami sold to satisfy the same. John J.

Blackstonr, John E. Wise. "What every body says Is so must be so and all who have used Jas. Myer Go's Crown Jewel say it is the best for the money they ever had. Land at The under? signed will sell at public auction, in fiont of Parker's hotel.

Onancock. on Saturday. November' 9th. at 8 p.m., ti ll acres of on town road about one mile from Onancock. 'firmscash.

Wesley W. thill. persons in Occohon nock Neck who were furnished with fertilizers by Air. J. W.

Wilson for K. Mai tin, are requested and expected to settle with Mr. J. P. Adihy imme? diately.

S. K. Martin. Hiawatha costs no more than other high grade flours. Foa line Alderney cows very fresh, and the other to be fresh in March.

Apply to Geo. II. Head. Read's wharf. Va.

Fou years old xl April, good siz gentle to all harness, cheap for cash O. T. Harmon Fair Oaks. Foa the undersigned, two young heifers of Alderney and-A re ahiie stock. Thus.

R. Ayres, Savage viile. man to take charge of farm, married mail preferred. Apply to Robinson Nottingham, Eastville." Foa horse farm near Wagram. with all necesstry buildings, well enclosed, and with abundant ie sources, for money or share.

E. E. Nock, a'agraiu, V.i. stock of goods consist inirofdry goods, notions, boots, shoes, hals, cans, and many olner ariicle.3 of useful merchandise will he at cost and less until December 1st next All persons indented to the undersigned are respectfully ami earnestly requested to close their accounts en her by null or note by November 15th next. Witters, Nandua, Va.

Foa two horse settlement on "Jiillj-s Heck." farm tor 1890. Building in good repair. The land in adapted to the growth of ali kind of trucks and grain. It has upon it a very cice peach orchard. Apply to K.

C. Horsey, Horsey, P. 0., Va. thing or beauly isa joy forever." So is bread made of James Myer Co'? Royal flour. Notice-I will sell at private sale, my house and lot at Exnmre station on reasonable terms." Wm LVjElzey, Ex more, Northampton county, Va.

If you bav'nt tried Hiawatha, do so at once. Bricks! sale at the yard, or delivered to any part of the Peninsula. Parksley B.ick So Tile Co. Parksley, Va. Tas.

MyerVt Go's l'uritv Fl -ur will excel any other flour for the price. Hiawatha is the best that money will buy. Mr. Tiios. W.

Blackstone. Accomac C. a member of The Virginia Field Sports the fol? lowing: -'A reward ot S10 will be paid to any party who will furnish the at? torney fur the Commonwealth with the names of-persons who can eive such in? formation as will lead to the conviction or any one for a violation of ths law in regard to the killing of partridges." Publtc auction-The undersigned will 8--1i at public auction, on his prem? ises near Wagram. on Tuesday, Novem her 19th.the whole of his personal prop? erty, consisting in part of 1 horse, 1 mule, hoys, carriage, wagon, cart. Deer cultivator, other farming implements, household and kitchen furniture.

E. E. Nock, Wagraut, Va. For New Haven bharpy. 32 feet long, fett cany 4 tons or 100 bushels of of Georgia pine, white piueai.d white oak new sails and good or? der and first-class in all respects.

N. B. Rich, Wachapreague, Va. Every pound of Hiawatha is guaran? teed to please. Fou carts, bugules and jumii-seat carriages.

D. H. Johnson, Leemout, Va. James Myer Go's Royal flour is the best. Use uothing else.

Good bread is the result of using Hiawatha. pounds pine seed fresh, will pay SI per pound at I'aiks ley, Accomac county, Va. Sam'l T. One's. Notice? All persons are hereby fore? warned from g.inning, liuiitiim.cuttiiig down trees or otherwise trespassing either my farm Riinnyniede occupied by Edward Snead, or my farm in Upshir's Neck.

kuown as ISowdnin farm, under full penalty of law. Jas.tl farm more. Hiawatha is the highest grade flour on the market. Madge Smith wholesale agt's for Hiawatha fl mr, 206 Spears Wharf. Balto.

Aid. persons are hereby fore. from hunting, gunning, or otherwise trespass i ig on my premises, known as under full pen? alty ot law. A. J.

Lillistou. Notice? All persons are hereby re questen" to take notice, that irniitiiiig. hunting, or otherwise trespassing on my premises, part of Polly tract, will be prosecuted to full extent of law. Charles Taylor. For Ke und lot in Onan cixik, occupied by G.

H. Hagwell, for 1890. Apply to t. A. Nurthain, Onan cock.

i The leading merchants sell Hiawatha flour. Road carts and Maud S. trotti: wagons tor sale by vy. McK Taylor, Pirkaley, Va. Fou Rknt year 1890 or a term of years mv storehouse and dwell? ing with 8 or 10 ae.ies of valuable land attached, at Golford.

Henry Hall, Market, Va. Public Auction undersigned administrator of William 0. Mapp. de? ceased, will sell at. public auction on his late premises at Hawks Nest.on Thurs? day, Noveinuer 14th, next, or if, weath? er is inclement on that day the first day.

thereafter he whole of the pcrscn il property of cedeut. consisting in part, of horses, hogs cat? tle, sheep, wagons, carts, potato bod frames, farming household and kitchen furniture and other articles. S-de to commence promptly at 10 a. m. Terms made known on day of sale.

W. Mapp, admr. Foil the year 1890, the house and lot in I'migoleagiie pied by Mr. George E. Windei.

For terms nnulv to II. Ayres, M. Accomac C. II. persons are hereby fore warned from gunning or otherwise tiespassing on the premises on which i now leside under full penalty of law.

Wm H. Coxton. "Wanted- An active ami reliable man to si ll a popular remedy mi the Eastern Shme. Good reference re? quired. Address P.

Box 153, Fred? ericks bin Va. Foit Sea Flower, will carry 300 bushels of a good dredge sloop Wonder, carrying 200 bushels of tcrs. Apply to A. A. Bake, Franklin City.

Va. BELLE HAVEN, Dealer Stoves, Tinware, Slate Roofing, Tin and Metal Roofing, Crest? ing, Iron Fence, New and repair promptly at. tended to at any point on tue Peninsula Send foil Paiges. importers; 212 buchanan's WllAKP, Baltimore, Md. I will deliver Orchilla Guano any time from the 1st of October to the 1st of April, 1890, and permit, settlement for it on the 1st day of April, by cash or note, in the usual way as If it were purchased at that time Send for book of letters re? ceived from among the many far mers who have proven the super? ior virtues by a con? stant and profitable use for 21 years.

Wm. E. Thomas, Nassawaddox, Northampton County, Va. COLLEGE BUILDING, Will Open September IG, 1S89. This is the third session of this school.

Every advantage fa? cility for the study of music offered. The success of this school last year was very gratifying, and pros? pects for the coming session are flattering. per quarter, Organ 810 per quarter. Special vo Cid SZ.50 per quarter, Class vocal 81.25 per quarter. Mrs.

Tibbie J. Lawrence (Wes leyan Female College), principal. Mrs. Jennie Joynes (pupil of Koerber), associate principal. New upright pianos and comfort? able, practice rooms.

No extra charge for nse of instruments. Pupils practice under immediate supervision of the teachers. For catalogue address Mrs. Tib bie Lawrence or Mrs. Jennie Jotnes.

Our New Stock are opened np complete. We now have in stock a larger and more complete line of goods than we have ever carried. We pro? pose to make low prices and only ask an inspec? tion of our goods be? fore purchasing. We cannot-enumerate our stock or any special bargains or at? tractions for wane of space. -In our Dry Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Robes, we are specially full.

Okancock: Fall Opening. Iloine again and prepared and ready to interest only wirb a large, complete and carefully leoted line of FALL AND WINTER GOODP, but a line which there are many special drives. My assortment of department in which I take special pride, is the largest I have ever had, and I can offer you many in? ducements in that 1 am offering some special bar gains in CARPETS. MATTING, My Dress "Goods department is one of the featorcs which I wish to call special attention to, and one which always has my most careful attention. In this Hue yon will always lind the latest styles and fabrics butb iu dors and mourning.

All the various departments of my business have been carefully looked after, so don't be afraid of not rinding here what you uiay nerd and want. Space will only ailow me to mention a few hues. Come and investigate for jour selves. 1 leel certain to come and see is to be convinced. W.

R. HALLETT, ONANCOCK, VA. FOR SALK AT PRIVATE CON? TRACT. The undersigned offers for sa'e at nrivate contract, his farm situ? ated on the main county road ue sr Locustviile, containing about 00 acres, with a good dwelling, neces? sary outhouses also tenant house in good repair, It. is in good state of cultivation, is well adapted to trucks, and ha-s on it an abundance of resources.

There is on same a fine young orchard of 250 lives and 4 acres iu strawber? ries. It is sitnatad in one of tlie thriftiest neighborhoods of the county and is convenient to church? es, schools and shipping points. For terms and other particulars call on or address. Wh. Oliver, Locust Va.

FOR SALE BY That valuable farm known as situated at and near Bird's Nest station, iu North? ampton county, containing four hundred acres, about one-hall of which is cleared and the other half wood-land. The farm is iu a high stare of cultivation, is well adapted to the growth of grass and all.kind of trucks and has ou it a good dwelling, two good tenement houses and all necessary out buildings; it is convenient to churches and schools and is a mile and a quark cr from a sea-side landing. The farm will be sold as a whole or parcels of fifty or one hundred acres to suit purchasers. Persons desiring a good stock or truck farm would do well to ex? amine the above described proper? ty before purchasing elsewhere. For turther particulars apply to Omo F.

Mears, Att'y. Eastviile, or to B. J. Bull, Nest, Va. LARGE AND SMALL STOVE COAL.

NUT, BROKEN AND EGG COAL, 2240 Lbs. to the Ton Guaranteed Jat Lowest Market Bates. Biicts, Lime aurl Shingles, PAINTS! Harrison Bros. Go's TOWN AND COUNTRY Ready-Mixed Paints! It is impossible to judge of con? trasts in paints by mere Ratnple cards. The manufacturers of tbesei paints have issued a portfolio of 50 illustrative designs of houses, cot? tages and villas, each differing in architectural style and colored to show proper artistic contrasts.

I have paints in stock aud port? folio for examination. GiPl carry also a full line of "General Merchandise. William H. Parker, Tasley, Va..

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