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Peninsula Enterprise, JOHN W. EDMONDS, EDITOR AND OWNER. ACCOM AO COURT HOUSE, VA. AfttaNf at the Post Office at Aceomac C. ll as Second-class Matter.

Saturday, October 5, 1907. LOCAL NEWS. The Board of Supervisors moots Wednesday, October 21st. New goods at Leatherbury, Belote Co's. See their advertisement this week.

The announcement of Ulick's great fall opening appears in another col? umn this week. Mrs. Henry C. Ayres left Monday for a visit of several weeks to her sons in Baltimore. Mrs.

Talton W. Engle, of Grafton, W. is visitiug ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Bloxom at Locust ville. Mr. Thos. J.

Savage, of near Locust ville, who has been suffering from a severe attack of typhoid fever, is im? proving. Mr. Harry Mabie, of New York, ar? rived Monday on a visit to his wife now the guests of relatives at Aceo? mac C. H. Mr.

Arthur Parks, wife, sons and daughters, of near Aceomac C. spent several days at the Jamestown I Exposition this week. The revival meeting at Drummond town Methodist Church, which closed Tuesday night, resulted in eight con? versions and six accessions to that church. Mr. Ben T.

Fisher, absent from the Enterprise ottitv for the last three weeks, on account of sickness, is im? proving and will resume his work next week. Miss Sadie P. Duncan, of the firm of Miss Duncan Belle Haven, is in Philadelphia this week purchas? ing fall millinery and will be home the last of the week. An advertisement of Mr. P.

C. Sav? age, Exmore, appears iu this issue, He can furnish you as will be notec with anything you need in stoves cooking utensils, pumps Mrs. L. D. Lewis, Parksley, is bonn from the Northern cities with a ful line of millinery and notions and nov ready to wait on her customers.

Ai early call by them is solicited. Miss Marianna Higgins, of Accoma C. operated on a few days ago a Dr. Johnson's hospital, Richmond for appendicitis, is reported as doin well and her early return home is es pected. Especial attention is invited to tb fall opening of Dickinson'3, Pocomolj city next Thursday and Friday.

The display of goods in many lines is in mense. Read their advertisement another page for particulars. Mrs Thomas Gardner returns to hi home at Aceomac C. to day, a companied by her grandson, from visit of a week to her son in Ball more and other relatives and frien in that city and Washington. The annual races of Mr.

A. Taylor on the track near Parksl will take place this year on Tuesda October 15th. An interesting featu of the day will be a pony race for purse oj. fifty dollars. Full partic lars will appear in next issue of tl paper.

At a meeting of the directors of Eastern Shore of Va. Produce I change at Onley on Wednesday dividend of 10 per cent was declai and Parksley was selected as I place and Wednesday, December 4 1907, as the time of the next ann meeting. The announcement is made the authority of Mr. L. James II lop, general director, that a meet of the Keller division of the Prod Exchange will be held at day, October 14th, 2.30 p.

andi important business requires the tend ince of every member. S. James Turlington, special missioner, will sell at public auc on Saturday, October 12, 2.30 p. in front of storehouse of Roger Buggs at Melfa station, valuable estate, known as part of the "Si Phillips land," belonging to the 1 of Harriet E. Bull, deceased, situ near the village of Fair Oaks, containing by actual survey 70 2 acres.

For full particulars see poe A large stock of new goods has been opened out by J. L. Byrd 6 in a large storehouse recently pleted at Hallwood, who throug extend an invitation to the publ call on them. Their stocks coi in part of fine dress goods, clot ladies, misses and children mattings, carpets, linoleums, turo, fine shoes, hats Fulle ticulars given in next issue paper. Rew and Rew, special commi in suit of "Alfred P.

White als vs. William H. Rew, als," will sell at public auction, highest bidder, on Saturday, 26th 1907, at 2 o'clock p. in of the Parksley Hotel, Parksley all that certain tract or parcel known as the "Burton Farm uated near Parksley, taining 85 acres more or lesi particulars see posters. Rew and Rew, special coma ers, will sell at public auction, highest bidder, on Saturday, 26th, 1907, at 2 o'clock, p.

m. at ley Hotel, Parksley, i certain very valuable tract known as the "Harry White containing 160 acres, more i near the town of Parksley, su ed into five parcels. This is trucking land within 1-4 mile town of Parksley. For full lars see posters or the above commissioners. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.

Otiancocft. Mr. and Mrs. Everett P. Parks have (turned from their bridal tour.

Mr. G. Fred Kelly, wife and daugh left Thursday for the Exposition Miss Shirley Brightwell, of Lyneh urg, is visiting Miss Elisabeth B. Mr. R.

T. Ames returned Wednes ay from his annual trip to the White lountains. The vestry of the Episcopal Clairol ias extended a call to the Rev. J. C.

Jornick, of Westover, Va. The show windows of Messrs. Belote Co. and Mr. t.

L. Shield have on fall dross. Mrs. Thos. 8.

Hodson and Mrs. sam'l. D. Lankford have been guests Mrs. M.

ML Miles for several days. Mrs. R. L. Hopkins, Miss Sue A.

Langsdale and Mrs. R. L. Shield are attending the Episcopal General Con? vention in Richmond. Mr.

Henry O. Finney will with his family move to Philadelphia Tuesday next. Mr. E. F.

Warren will occupy the residence vacated by him. The directors of the trolley road will meet Tuesday afternoon next, to consider tho propositions that have been made for the construction and equipment of the line. Mrs. John P. L.

Hopkins and her daughter, Miss Virginia, were pas? sengers on Monday's steamer. Miss Virginia will enter the Hamilton school of Washington, D. C. Mr. John W.

Robertson left Mon? day for the University of Maryland to enter upon his third year In medi? cine. He shows to a marked degree his honored father's fondness for tho profession, and hasjiot a single back ticket to make up. Interesting and instructive lectures on the management and conduct of Sunday Schools, the training of teachers and the duty of scholars began in the Baptist Church Wednes? day, and continued throughout the week. Every side of school work was dwelt upon, and the duties and responsibility of every member from superintendent to the smallest scholar so clearly shown that much good should follow. Mr.

Austin Gallagher, industrial commissioner of the Western Mary? land Railroad, accompanied by president Brady, of the Maryianc Storage Company, will spend the next two weeks in Accomack anc Northampton studying our trade con ditions Their object is to learn probable amount of business that wil be given a first-class line of steamer to be operated between our bay-sidi wharves and Baltimore, in connect ion with the Wabash system of rail roads. ia Isl fo lol SI I'? ll eu BJ y. ra a la? lla he a rod tba th, ual pon ing uce hat at om tion m. real nith leirs ated and 3-100 tera. i just i Co.

com us ic to nsists bing, )oats, furni par this ssion wife ife et to the ctober front jf land sit con s. For tission to the October i Parks .11 that sf land Land" ar less, b-divid iplendid of the particu special Chlncoteague. Miss Georgie Davis left this wee to accept a position at Trenton, N. i Mr. S.

Bodley has accepted a pos tion with Purnell Hotel, Snow Hil Md. Mrs. Dr. J. W.

Field and Mrs. M. Burwell are visiting in Bait more. Valuable horses of Mrs. J.

W. Bun ing and Jesse Watson died this wei of meningetis. A moving picture parlor is Soon be added to attractions on the pier 1 Smith Dennis. A contract has been made with P. Dewees for heating Union Bapt church with steam.

Miss Tula Doughty left this we for Wachapreague to assist her au in the millinery business. Steamer Chincoteague undergoi repairs at Wilmington for seve weeks is on her route again. Our enterprising postmaster is ing lock boxes put in and other provements made to our postoffice Handsome dwellings are in cot of erection for Mr. Wm. Melvin, dc the for Mr.

Elmer Men up the Island. Schooners Moffitt and Cullen rived this week from New York cargoes of bricks and Schooner Ci from Philadelphia with coal. Messrs. Saunders Payne, Zs Powell, and Robert H. Towns) prominent citizens of Snow Hill.v ed us this week and say it is the for old men to come and take a i Cards are out for the marri ag Dr.

Chas. F. Turman and Miss Vine of Snow Hill, daughter of Mr. J. Vincent, jeweler, Tuesday, Oct 15th at the Whatcoat M.

E. Chi Mr. Chester Savage, a fine bus young man, and Miss Jennie the charming daughter of Mr. r. Savage were married in the ft Church on the 4th inst.

Thej immediately after the ceremon a Northern tour. The visitors to Jamestown sition this week from this place Mr. W. N. Conant, wife and son R.

E. Keas, wife and daughter Sewell Feddamen and wife, Mrs Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowder L.

Topping and Mr. J. E. Hollai Arrivals at Atlantic Hotel thi9 M. Freeman, L.

T. Quillen, Keen, W. L. Kennerly, F. W.

W. J. Evans, R. V. Gladding, 1 Hopkins, P.

P. Webster, Balti D. D. Hanna.NewYork; J. C.

I W. F.Scott,Wilmington;Davi< Paul Dewees, Pocomoke city, Campbell and wife, Eppsvill Fred Howard, Salisbury; C. P. J. C.

Wescott, L. B. West, Matthews and wife, J. A. and wife.

G. G. Joynes, Aecon Fall patterns in negligee shirt wear, suspenders aud hosiery. J. S.

Mill Outfit Onancocl For the latest things in drea and trimmings see Leatherbury, Belote r. I to by Ir. is! ok nt ing ral av iin irso iwn ar? dith itor idoc md, isit lace rest. of W. ober ireh.

iness rage, rhos. I. E. left on Sxpo were Mr. ftlr.

J.J. Miss id. Parksley. Mr. Willie Wessels entered Will in aud Mary College this week as lulont.

ftlr. Charlie Bogan aud family, rmorly of Onley, are now residents this place. Miss Inna Paisons is home from a sit of several weeks lo her brother Watha, N. C. Mr.

F. J. Dukes, of Girdletree, as boon a guest of his sister, Mrs. L. Gordy, recently.

Messrs. E. ll Parsons and H. F. arks are on a business trip to North nd South Carolina.

Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Gillespio haw een spending several days of late at onie of Mr. F.

B. Johnson. Miss Elisabeth Chadbourne.of in lill, Boston, of late has been the uest of family of Mr. A. P.

Roberts. Mr. George L. Barnes, Girdletree, ind Mrs. B.

S. Jones visited their nother, Mrs. E. Barnes, a few days igo. Miss Emma Causey, after spending several weeks with lier parents, Mr.

ii)d Mrs. R.A. returned to uer home In Washington. Mrs. Dr.

Chitwood and daughter hore for the rammer willi her Mr. John T. White, has loturned to her home at Rocky Mount, Va. The postoffice here was made a Presidential one and raised to third class from October 1st. lt is also an international money order office.

Messrs. Walter N. Mason and 0. Paul Platt were at Atlantic city last week, tho former in attendance at National Banker's Association. Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Maxon are in attendance at the Episcopal Con? vention being held In Richmond ibis week. They will return by the James? town Exposition to spend a low days. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Parker, of Claibourne, and Mr. and Mrs.

Cochran, of West Virginia, were guests recently of tlie family of Mr. John Dennis. Mr. D. H.

Johnson and wife, and Mr. E. C. Pate and wife are on a business and pleasure trip combined to Washington, Baltimore and other cities this week. Miss Phoebe Decker, of Hagerstown, is with Mrs.

L. D. Lewis, and Miss Ruth Smith, of Urbana, with Mrs. J. H.

Cox, as trimmers for the millinery season. Misses May and Lena Johnson teachers at Blackville, S. ant Womans College, Richmond, respect ively, left a few days ago to resume their work at these schools. The new bank building of the Ac comae Banking Co. and storehous of Mr.

0. L. Ewell are nearing com pletion and both in architecture an convenient arrangements up-to-dat in every particular. Mre. S.

S. Ewell. Mrs. H. T.

Maao and Miss Evelyn Kwell left Wednei day for Norfolk. Mrs. Mason an Miss Ewell will also spend severi weeks with Mrs. W. 'K.

Dever i Washington before returning. Di ol Pl iii fi' rt SJ ft week: L. B. Byrd, N. H.

imore; 1 Flox, G. C. 9, Pa; Custis, W. H. lundick lac.

s.neck ter, Va. goods Co. Onley. New stock of goods received I Bailey Bros, this week. The Onley Baptist Church was ganized on Sunday, September 29t A new house is in course of erecth here by Mr.

J. J. Bailey with Jas. Bailey contractors. A meeting of the LT be held at tlie home of Mrs.

Mai Core Tuesday afternoon, October 3 o'clock. J. W. Rogers Bros. have just ten in full line of fall goods, togetl with car of Florida best heart shing and car of 1Sx20 inch terra cottapi The beaux of our town in the sw bye and bye are interested in the rival at the home, of Mr.

R. C. Ev this She will be ready to ccive their attentions in about i teen years. Visitors to the Jamestown Exp tion from our town this week Mrs. Hyden White, Mr.

T. M. HU inson, wife and son, Mr. T. J.

i age, wife and daughter, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. H. T. Mears and wife riorntown.

Mrs. Lizzie Johnson is visi friends at Chincoteague. Mr. Levin Moore has returned 1 a business trip to Seaford, Del. ftliss Lizzie Watson has retu from a visit to friends to New Chi Mr.

Percy Gladding left Mo for Wilmington to enter Gob Business College. ftlr. and Mrs. Hiram Britting Mr. Page Chesser and Mrs.

Gk Rowley were visitors at the tion last week. Miss Virginia Berry, after a vi relatives in Cape Charles and folk, left for her school at Wa' S. where she will teach this ter. Bloxom. Mrs.

John R. Custis entertai few friends Monday evening.in of her niece, Miss Jessica Drum of Salisbury, Md. Refreshment served consisting of ices and cs Mrs. John R. Custis has retui her home after a very pleasan of ten days at Jamestown.

SI accompanied to Jamestown 1 sister, niece and nephew, Mrs Drummond, Miss Jessica and Herbert, all of Salisbury, Md. For the newest things in lac nets for waists and trimmings Leatherbury, Belote The new Bhades in grey and gloves size 7 to 10 cost $1. to J. S. Mil Outfi Onancoc smocratle naas Heetingat Hopeton.

At a mass meeting of the Democrats Metompkin District at Hopeton on usday, two hundred or more be present, an organization was ef cted by the election of Hon. John Rew, temporary chairman, Mr. secretary, ho, upon motion of Dr. Jno. W.

OWdoln, were niado pormanont offl of tho mooting. The object of the meeting, the olect of county committeemen for tho istrict being stated, Dr John W. owdoin, Joseph R. Riggs and J. larry Rew wero nominated and no thor names being presented wore lected by acclamation.

The following resolutions were un nimously adopted: Bo it resolved by the democrats of letompkin Magisterial district, in tass meeting assembled, that wo do ereby express our disapproval of the nfair and unwarranted interference, the part of the county committee the affairs of the democracy of detompkin District, In callinjr a mass nooting for said district without con ml ting the legally qualified committee nen of said district as to tho time or dace of holding said meeting; and for the uncalled for act in de? signating a chairman of said meeting, inasmuch as we feel fully competent Lo manage our own local affairs. Resolved further, we do hereby endorse and recommend Dr. John W. Bowdoin for the position of coun? ty chairman. Resolved further, that a copy of those resolutions be given to the county press for publication.

Confederate Soldiers, Take Notice. I have been notified by adjutant QeneraJ Joseph V. Bidgood, that the twentieth annual meeting of the (irand Camp of Confederate Veterans of Virginia will be held at Norfolk, Virginia, commencing on Wednesday, I the 23d day of October, will three days. Tho sessions i of the Grand Camp on the 23d and 2lth of October will be held iu the Armory Hall on Monticello avenue, Norfolk, and on the 25th of October in the convention hall at tho James? town F.xposition. Our Buchanan Camp, C.

Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, Board ol Trade and Business Men's JAssocia tion, the Retail Merchants Associa tion and the Jamestown Exposition I will arrange to make the occasioi one of great interest and pleasure. Most respectfully, C. Kelley, I Adjutant I No. 145. ir h.

in li. da Bi ot iee los pe. eet ar ans re six osi rere tch 5av dlie ting med ireh. Church Notes. Tlie regular church meeting of th Drummondtown Baptist Church wi i be held Saturday, October 5th, 3 p.n A full attendance of the members requested.

I Preaching at Atlantic M. P. Churc Bundey morning, October, 6th, 10:: a.m. Protracted meeting will beg October 13th, instead of October 6t Geo. II.

Stockdale, Pastor. Rev. E. T. Liddell, pastor of Baptist Church, Chincoteague, is sisting the pastors of the Baptist ai Methodist churches at Girdletn in a meeting.

Large crow I are in attendance nightly from Chi eoteague, Pocomoke city and Hill and the house is filled to ovi I (lowing every night before the evs 'gelht arrives. There were converts on Tuesday night, twelve Wednesday night and there is question that a great revival is Valuable assistance is being git Rev. ftlr. Liddell by his wife and i year old son, both of whom are sw singers and great musicians. Notice to Candidates.

Any person who intends to candidate for any county or dist oilice at any election shall give no at least twenty days before election to the clerk of the cir court of the county in which election is to be held; which no be in writing attested by witnesses, of such intention, dt nating the oilice for which he candidate. Any person, not anno ing his candidacy as above, will have his name printed on the ba provided for such election. Candidates in Accomack coi who have not already notifiet clerk should give the above mi prompt attention. The necessary blanks can be ed at the Enterprise office for i cent postage stamps or same wi forwarded by mail on request. School Notice.

nday ley's ham, sorge isitto Nor verly, win The Atlantic District School 1 extends an invitation to all adv: scholars in said district to atter Temperanceville High School out any extra charge. We fu more propose to introduce a class in the school in the near By order of Trustees. B. G. Johnson, cl J.

H. Jones, ch'n J. T. Sharpley, ti ned a honor mond, were ike. to stay ie was her R.

Master E. Smith, my tailo again be here on the 11th and Friday and Saturday. guaranteed. J. S.

Mills Clothier and Furnish Onancock es and go to Co. tan kid B. is, tter, Va. Our line of mens, boys and rens underwear, hats and trade winners. See us money.

Leatherbury, Belote 1 will be at Atlantic for tb tice of my profession on Tl and Friday, October 10th an 1907. Dr. W. A. Taj We have just received and sale a car load of prime corn.

D. H. Johnson Parksh ccomac Camp ll. 5. of C.

Veterans A meeting of the Aceomac Camp sited Sons of Confederate Veterans ill bo held ab Parksloy, Satur ly afternoon. October 12th, at 3:30 clo -k, for the purpose of perfecting ie organization, electing delegates tho reunion in Norfolk, to be held ctober 16th, 17th and lHth, and for io consideration of any other matter lat may come lief oro tho camp. A ill attendance is requested. Jno. S.

Parsons, 'scar L. Ewell, Commandant. Adjutant. le? ad di nv er on on no ive eet ie a rict tice uch cuit said tice two ssig is a unc not Hots inty I the itter 3cur 2 II be Millinery. Mrs.

C. M. Byrd is now ready to upply her customers with fall and rinter millinery. See advertisement this issue for particulars. The fall opening of Mrs.

E. A. Mer? ill will be on the 9th, 10th and 11th October, as appears in an adver? tisement in another column. Edmonds Sisters of Wachapreague will have their millinery opening next Friday and Saturday, October the ll th and 12th. Public cordially invited.

Mrs. J. H. Beachboard is home from the Northern cities with fall and winter millinery and October 9th, 10th and 11th will be her opening days. See ad.

Misses M. H. and L. E. Doughty advertiso in this issue fall and winter millinery.

Their opening days will be Saturday and Monday, October 5th and 7th. Mrs. Chas. B. Mason and daughter, of Aceomac, have returned from Bal? timore with a full line of millinery and notions for the fall trade and will have their opening on Monday and Tuesday, October 7 and 8.

A cordial invitation is extended to all. I am home from the Northern cities with a full line of millinery goods and ready to wait on customers and meet their wants at fair prices. Thankful for past favors and soliciting a con? tinuance of the same. Very respectfully, Mrs. Jas.

A. Winder, Keller, Va. I am just home from the Northern cities with a full line of fall and win? ter millinery and will open out Tues? day and Wednesday, October 1st and 2d. 1 invite all of my friends to call and inspect my goods and get my prices before buying. Yours to please, Miss Clara E.

Duer, Painter, Va. Tuesday and Wednesday, October st and 9th, I will show a complete line of pattern hats at prices cheaper than ever before. You are invited to look at my line before buying else? where. Call early and make your selection. ftlra.

C. E. Mears, Wachapreague, Va. I have been iu Baltimore and Phila? delphia for the past few weeks pur? chasing a larger and more complete line of millinery than ever before. My goods will be open for public in? spection Friday and Saturday, Octo? ber 1th and 5th, 1907.

Thanking my patrons for their patronage in the past. Very respectfully, Bettie E. Martin, Pungoteague, Va. F. 1 "gil pub day boh Cat mai Set feel ber em pro loo ti)V COI (ls sol on Oe "Queen Quality" shoes in all newest toes and leathers justin.

Leatherbury, Belote Co. tht Write to us for estimates on door sash, blinds, stair-rails and all othe kinds of building material, hardware paints, Stock large, prices low Mr. R. D. L.

Fletcher will bo at Accc mac Court H. the first day of ever County Court, to receive orders fe the firm. Cape Charles Ice and Lumber Co. We have just received a cargo i 200,000 shingles of various sizes ar quality, which we are offering at Ion est market rate. Martin Mason Harborton, Va.

3oard meed id the with rther music uture. erk. in. ustee. will 12th, jct flt er, Va.

child see are I save Co. prac liursday Uth, dor, entist. offer for Son, jy, Va. New cloaks for ladies, misses ai children here in great variety styles and colorings. Prices reaso able.

Leatherbury, Beloat Co. Letter to Commissioner Jeff 1). Onley, Va. Dear Sir: We repeat: Every job painted Devoe takes 1 gallons than of any other paint. If not, no pay.

Yours truly, F. W. Devoe Cc P. Hickman, Accom J. W.

Rogers Bros, Onley; Shor Bloxom, Bloxom; I). H. Johnson Son, Parksley; G. T. Benson Keller; John S.

Drummond, Sanf and Nelson Johnson, New Chm sell our paint. Business Notices. Another B. Ross says the time of acceptance his challenge had expired. He -j 10 did not know that tl waa 10 days in a week before.

I cepted in a week just as soon could, sj thought he wanted a race. He must have been a little cited when he sent out the chalh or lost confidence in his, mare a he gave her a trial on the track, claims he did not want to trol one mile and if he thinks his 1 has not got the bottom to trot 2 heats with the old potato haul have another horse 20 years old, has been to the barrel wagon all summer that I will match mare, half mile heats or one stn mile for a purse of $200.00, and him 15 days to get ready. Whe puts up the money I will show that he has no trotter and not good driving horse. I will trot with either norse with any from a barrel wagon to bike It he will accept either challenj him come up with his money sa I have donw. W.

B. to loan on cumbered real sstate or other security. Apply to Eastern Life Insurance In or Warner Ames, Attor buy for cash staves and headings. James Belo Melfa round hoops st it prices. M.

W. Bull, Onley, Va. UBUC will sell at lie auction at Leemont on Satur October 12th, 2 p. the house 1 and kitchen furniture of Mrs. harine T.

Churn, deceased. Terms ie known on day of sale. Heirs. to my house Friday, itember 27th, a young cow, white tail and back. Owner can get by proving property and paying Henry Fosque, Nelsonia, Va.

'or Sale at Titlow iperty, known "Point Meade," ated on Onancock Creek, near the vn of Onancock. This property itains by actual survey eighteen acres and is improved by an ex lent dwelling. The same will be at a sacrifice if disposed of at ce. For terms apply to Mrs. D.

J. Titlow or Warner Ames, attorney, Onancock, Va. t. 2d, 1907. male of Poland China ino and Durham kine apply to E.

T. Somers, Bloxom, Va. For year 1908. two farm near Middlesex, li miles Mappsburg station, lt is high land excellent state of cultivation and ell adapted to all kinds of trucks, ith pasture wired in. L.

G. Ames, Pungoteague, Va. to the fact of acon miplated change, one member ot our rm, Mr. Spencer F. Rogers, propos lg to withdraw Januaiy lat, 1908, earnestly request all parties in ebted to us to come forward and take settlement of their accounts, 'hanking the public for the patron go extended us we beg to remain.

Jno. W. Rogers Bros. 0 For Sale Thoroughbred Collie iups, the best dog for general pur loses, Rhode Island red roosters, he best for winter layers and table iso. W.

M. Turlington. Fair Oaks, Va. For Sale at shares of Onancock National Bank stock. Ap? ply to Box 1,000, Parksley, Va.

Sept. 26, 1907. For farm owned by the heirs of Elizabeth A. Downing, de? ceased, about 3 1-2 miles from Ex more Station, Va. Part of the lega? tees now live on said farm.

Possess? ion can be given Dec. 31,1907. Apply to ti. T. Matthews, Norfolk, Va.

parties indebted to us on book account are respectfully but earnestly requested to settle same. All accounts past due and not settled I by Oct. nth will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Respectfnlly Short Bloxom. For head of cattle, 25 hogs, pair mules, 8 years old, sound and solid, 25 potato bed frames, trans? planter, 1200 to 1.500 bushels of oysters and ground on which planted.

John E. Shreves, Aceomac, Va. persons having claimi against the estate of George Phillips deceased, will please present same me at once. Geo. F.

Parker, Trustee. Housekeepers cook book of the late Miss Bessi Gunter can now be furnished to a1 who wish to purchase same for th sum di $1.25, either by mail or othei wise. The advance in price is du to increase of cost in binding. Ever dollar received for the books, afte deducting expenses, will be used fe church purposes. Mrs.

John W. Edmonds, Aceomac, Va. good cow fresh to pai J. A. Payzant, Aceomac C.

H. Jamestown be a commodated with good lodging nicely furnished rooms at 75 cen and with meals at 50 cents by the dersigned, formerly of the Easte Shore, at her home, 532, 26th Si Park Place, Norfolk, on tho line the cars running to the grounds. Your patronage solicit? Mrs. Lulie Edmonds Gallup ac; ft ord T. i of lere ac? as I orse i ex mge men He but nare or 3 er, I that the it his aight give he him a him ihicle aggy let me as iles.

unen good ney. pine te, Are You Going to the Expo so, you will find comfo able room and board at very able rates on main car line to sition and all parts of the city, i ply to Mrs. J. A. Payne, 323 Colley Norfolk, Va For Sale or RENT-The Sj Davis farm near Horntown, Virgir For information apply to E.

W. Hutchinson, New Church, Vi or J. E. Davis, Onley, Farm for Rent located near Parksley, fine tr farm, abundance of resources. to Mr.

J. H. Hopkins, Leemont, For farm, kn as "The Maples" nicely situatet Mappsburg station. If not dispose at private contract, will be soli the highest bidder, October 5. Mrs.

Maggie A. Mears. Lots for Sale Oak Hall, Va -At LeCato Sta Jno. S. Parsons Aceomac, For year farm in Bradford's Neck, now pied by Mr.

Jno. D. Wallace. E. T.

Pow $200.00 be pai any one who will furnish evie that will convict the person poisoned or put poison in an exi place to poison ray setter dog, I You furnish the evidence, I'll di prosecuting and pay you the as soon as the right party is coi ed. Jos. S. Buutini August 27th 1907. For the Year 190? main residence at the "Folb eluding the lawn of seven acrei outbuildings, wharf, good planting shore Terms reaso L.

Floyd buy timber in i tions of Aceomac and Norths counties. Parties having tim sell wilPplease write to Aceomac Lumber Box 91, Aceomac For horse far mile west of New Church stati J. P. Widge Eastville tor Buyers Returned from the City. This way for the latest effects in dress goods, notions, ready made clothing, ladies, gents, miss? es and childrens shoes.

We make a specialty of shoes direct from the leading manufacturers Walk Over, Herrick's and other leading makes. All kinds stoves, ranges, cook, boat, coal, wood, Furniture direct from man? ufacturers as cheap as city prices and save you the freight. Everything for Power Boats. Best Batteries for sale here. A.

H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Va. HMMIHIIIMHHIHHBBI Big Reduction Sale. All Summer Goods will be sold at a sharp CUT in PRICE.

We don't wish to carry any of these goods over for another season and any reasonable offer to close certain lines will be accepted. THE BELLE HAVEN FURNITURE CO. GOODS. Dress Goods, Trimmings, Cloaks, Shoes, Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, All in larger and better selected stocks than ever shown here. We shall be very glad to see you and your friends.

Leatherbury, Belote Onancock's Foremost Store. N. B. See our "5 and 10 cent" bargain tables in the rear of our store. This cut shows one of our many stylish patterns for Fall and Winter that we are now displaying.

The new plaids in brown and grey are the popular sellers. A handsome showing of young mens' and children's suits. J. S. MILLS, Clothier Furnisher, ONANCOCK, VA.

Clothing Bayers. own 1 at sd of 1 to 37. fa. lorse ell. to lenee who josed Qash.

the 200.00 avict-. ft To meet the demand for our "Fast (Trowing, High Grade, Clothing Trade," we have ar? ranged to represent one of the best Tailor? ing Companies in the business and will have their cutter at our store on. October 3d 4th to take your measure and order. If you contemplate having a suit, coat and vest, trousers or over-coat, made to your measure, we do not hesitate to say we are in position to show you one of the most desir? able lines ever shown in this section and at prices very little above stock goods. Remember the dates for your measure, October 3d and 4th.

R. Shield Co. the, in the oyster nable. ock. di sec mpton ber to Do.

one on. on, GREAT FALL OPENING. Corner is ready for business, Our immense stock is now open for inspection at LICK'S, Onancock, Va..

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4,309
Years Available:
1885-1908