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The Free Lance-Star from Fredericksburg, Virginia • Page 1

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A v. V3--? N' Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Manufacturing Interests of Fredericksburg and the Tidewater and Piedmont Country. VOL. XX, NO. 107.

FREDERICKSBURG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1005. PRICE, 3 CENTS IRON BEDS Showing the greatest line of Iron Beds produced. See our display. See the 3-Piece Iron Bed GREAT LOT OF Imported China Now on sale. Imported and Domestic CARPETS and RUGS Over a thousand yards of TO CLOSE OUT.

E. C. NINDE Fredericksburg, Va. JAMES R. RAWLINGS, recently of the lirm of Chancellor still open Knox'a Old Coiuineuv street, under the tinn naine of KAWLINGS A BON, with a full line of Groceries, Farming Implements, Grass Seeds of all kimls, lWnt Brands of Fertilizers.

Barb Wire, Wire and Cut Nails. Oliver CUM Plows. Farmer Friend Plows, Dixie Flows ami Castings for all Phiws generally nation. Fodiler Yarn. Tamil Hoofing, Paper ami Finn', atitl uiireat many other things used by the public generally, which will be sold at the Lowest Price for Cask.

Highest Cash Price paid for all kind of COUNTRY PltODFCfcV Tlie.v want and appreciate your traile and will do all iu their ffsmtst to deserve it. Respectfully, RAWLINGS? SON, "Knox's Old Stand," Commerce Street, Fredaricksburg.Va. OF VITAL INTEREST TO EVERY CITIZEN. MR. C.

TAYLOR. CLERK BOARD OF HEALTH SAYS PE RU NA HAS BECOME THE FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE WORKING PEOPLE IN HIS CITY. Mr.C. Taylor has been Clerk the City Board of Health, Jarkaonrille, fur ten whieh position has afforded bim amply opportunity for noting the heal means ol preventing and ur lag ill- Ha presses his approxal of the use of Per una as the must effective means of solving a problem of such vital in taras? to the community In the follow lug fattens health of the poor of a is always a question ol rltal In do! only to the cltj citizen. It has been si nree of much satisfaction to me to find thai so Lai a working people In circu? 'epted Pe? ana as tie ir faniiP ni? ill Man's Medicine.

cine. It has cured ecially of catarrh the bead, lungs and stomach ami building up the general health it cannot fail but proT? a and blessing to any community where It generally adopted sud need. 1 hare found It an honest, i medy and am pleased endone 1). Taylor. Address Pr.

S. B. Hartman. President of The lar tu an Sanitarium, lumbus, Ohio. From Headquarters WOOLEN MILL STORE Bradford Building.

250,000 lbs. of Woo wanted. Baltimore prices paid for good Wool. MELVILLE WOOLEN CO. Black Death BUG KILLER AM) FERTILIZER.

It positively kills Potato Bugs, Pumpkin Buge, Watermelon Bugs, Rose Cabbage Worms; etc. It will kill all creeping that of vegetables or planta. foi 8AI.E AT HALL'S Drug Store. eure that yon tin' right (is there are Imitations beitiK us Black Death. CliESLEY Wholesale AND DKAL.KRS IS Miners9 Supplies, Etc AOKNT8 KOR Baker's high-grade Fertilizers CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED IN SPITE of the poor wheat the Deering Binders ami.

Mowers have broken all records thisseaeoo. Dorsales on these machines have been remarkable, eonaidering crop conditions, ami nol breath ol complaint has been beard, They are the beat that money amlhniiiis ran build. Everybody touch with Fredericksburg kmiws the history the Huaker and Shredder buisinesa last fall. The Deering won the hlgbesl praise where others fafled. Deering Corn Har re (inve siitisfaetinii last year, they are better bow When yon come to town call ami ns ami us talk Corn Har? vesters ami Hunkers Bhreddeia.

Thanking the farmers for their strong wa are, Yours tnly. (Has. WALLACE A BBO I KINC GEORGE Funeral ol the late Mn. Meyer Perioaali Coinorii. Vu ht.

I Th? death ot Mrs. Stella .1. Me) Alexandria lust Thursday aused prise mu? ireneral sorruw bars. Meyer was only daughter ol Mr Mm. Prosit It Purks, and having rs bar native of In-1- marriage Mr.

i Meyer oeveral years tmo. she known aad rery popular ibroug tins aevtiou. Sin- was idsatlflsd religious enterprises, iralou untiring in eaaritable work Th. which wars i.rouRht to (leorge h) steamer oti Sat at Smith's landing ou I n.l.rtJik.-i .1. W.

Walker inn 11 on to Putouiar Baptial rhnrch, piten interment was niu.l.- I'. M. funeral service wua i-oiniiii by lie Sewbill in lin? ptwaraao congregation. activa bearers Hen .1. Newton John Welch; and Jiilm Wilkuis Tiiylor Thos, A A minilarof ivIiv and friends from Alexandria aad itlLTtoll I the il tbe river and attended the obasqi lu point beautj Hiirl quantity, inga snipsissed anythini tbe kind ever hon-.

nuiy I acnting un arch i s. bj iiytoeg of the nuit It'Olllimlly ni Im Ir lu-1 It I abash i- au al la large colin tkn flowers gathe Mount fur tbe i people. Mrs. Bi and daughter turned to Caroline Monday, al it friends near as Mr, 1 Taj Its toa, il I Hill! Millie Sg omit be ha? Im quantity poplar wood and railr? tlito (all. Mesara.

1' i- Rogvniand Itobei aal ingto Mi and Mra. J. Kogers, 1 and Suudai Mi U.I. und Mrs. K.

turned to Uexamlria yw alter toll ding several day na op, util Monday Ural du ipariitivflj Church voles Small Fire-Ntw kiikliags Gi Up Working tht Roods After the Oys men, Etc. u. t. 190.1 i regulut for It Oakland. to bave an all se atber one in tbe forenoon aud i linner.

Itianotkno1 ho ill assist th" pastor thai day, I piper Iij a fr. a l.rii on roo! atore bouse bj Mr. Jeff Williams ami family, was seen soi.ysternien in the yard, aad wl 1 I ttle in.I was et its would ha serious. Mr. W.

waa in "i any danger. I tuade promptly. Ro? A Bartrant Stuart a ting lie diuienaiol in addition to otabling alreadj bui carpenter. Mr. Walter Coakley is erecting a mi two-story dwelling on his fur near Owens.

Ilessrs. McQanaba Powell, Coakley and Win. Montague a Martha Hetwon is at Hm. In noting ''Letting of PiiM Roada" again, as referred to in Tin- Fn posters, we bar the oo tracts ill not be II oually tl caae, because "i I be irresponsibility of tl contractor, Mr. Lei Alone, who hi never yet done anything to Improt them, HY jusl learned ol the purchase i the portion of "Monmoutb" prevional surveyed, as referred in a precedi? letter, by Mr.

Win. Sattle, who has in tbe mercantile iiiisiiu'ss at "Hooes, the storehouse on this tract, for seven The police boats have patrollini the waters from which most of shell now taken at intervals ol a week 0 so, keeping tl.vstermen stirring con siderahly, and today a custom boat ira taken to oiniio river, ami tria for baying unlawful stock will Is? ii Maryland as the offe-ader is i resilient of that Stati'. Bloom on tn-es is extending, an? ander favorable conditions ol weather il la possible to have fruit vet. Enterprise. CURES CATARRHAL DEAFNESS One Week's Use of Hyomei Did More Than Sli Months' Treatment by Specialists.

In the treatment of deafneaa. which ofteti a result of catarrh, Hyomei acts almost immediately npoa tas inflamed membrane and the hearing begins to re turned at Mis? Me.ks, of Mattewati, N. says: ''Hyomei is truly wonelerfnL I have tist'il it luit a short Ims ami see a change in my condition. My bearing is improving rapidly, I had no ideu I would improve so rapidly in so short a time. My breath, which was very offen? sive to myself and otliere, lias lost its Lad oilor entirely.

I have a greut deal of money with catarrh sriecialists. can truly say that six months of their treatment is not equal to oaemoaUi of Hyomei." K. N. is wllintr, Hyomei upon the unusual" plan of agreeing to return the money if themeilicine does not cure. A complete outfit costs only 11.00, Bad ol an inhaler that can Is? carried in tbe vest pocket, a medicine dropper, and a bottle ol Hyoaoti Some men make a of flirting With trouble.

In the hands of some the pen is more dangerow than the sword. For Over Slaty Years. Mrs, Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all palos, cures wind colic, and Ib the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately.

Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty cento a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing and take no other. CAROLINE Death Bdigisai Personals.

Etc. Boa 111 lt Oreen, Oct. I. Ih'V. Mr.

lU'inairaii. who has charge of the Christian ebnrrh in Frederk-kaburg, will preach in the Christian eburrli liere mi the Bonds? and night i liiliHon. of Un iiim'iihI. Kuest of K. E.

Butler and family a era! days this week. Mies Frances Itromhlus returneil Sat unlay hum a rieit to Richmond. Mrs C. Boyd and little son are tins week in Richmond, Mrs. Kate Richereon, of Sparta, was a visilui In tins a tins week.

Mi- W. D. Smith, of Louisa, Is a uf her mother, Urs It Knnis. Rogers Cole's drcus will show al Mil lord Wednesday, llih. Miss Estelle Collins left TiHwda; your city, where ehe will attend rrcdei ickaburg College, The condition "i lira who baa been eo ill fur the past two Weeks, remains unchanged.

kfkfl Annie Broaddua I.as re? from a delightful rlsil friends in bap pahannork romity an'sorry to report that the rondi of sire. H. Ilnwi', uf Buena i not so favurali!" kin Rowe'a many frienda here vfjeh fur hern illVl'H Mrs Juait Renslle died at her home at I Miltuul last night, ami painful ill notas, The lUBenal was mi ducted Siimlay sitenioon at taagrave li.v Bi'T, Peertium and int? i MS in Lakewood i klaater Asgernuo and little thy Kreuch gone tu their h.in Richmond, after spendsag two with their grandparents), Mr. and Mrs, i A. B.

Chandler. The weddingintbeChrial church on Friday nighl was a suci every way. The little folks tunk parta ntoet eredital4y, and il nkw miiiu was rleared fur the church. Mrs Woolf oik i- existed In this Week, afti-r sjiellding Several in 11.1.11.1 ami Richmond Mrs. Wrighi ami miii II i have gone to Hampton, wlien? ils inl tin with bel ibtugbter, Julian Lake.

Miss Stubba left on Raturd i Buena Vista, after spending a lew with Mrs T. Richards. Ret I. rVerman began meetings ni the Methodist ho lay. hii'h will rontiuue tl week.

Mrs. Mollk- Bates has gone iugton, where she will spend the winter. CAROLINE NOTES Cedon, t. Artbar Carneal, who was with brother, Walter Carneal, at the ,1. 8.

Ryland and Mrs. llj land shot, was exonerated from Allhlnin? has removed with Ins family when- be has a-1 epted a thm with the spoke Rer. .1. S. Ryland bad a lull hoi greet him Sunday nighl at iiii'iut'im-iit of his revival meetii County Line ebnreb.

and is assisted ing the meetings by Rer. It A. Wil of Frederk'kaburg, hi roads an and large attendant? is expected Mi I Corprew has porch (arm on the suburbs of Richmond, Congreasmaa John Lambs place, and Mr Eugene Long, of the Blanton neigh borhood, lut" accepted the position hia manager. Mr Corpreu paid fur hi-? hume, which be ill occupj his MADISON NOTES Radiant, IX I. Mr.

J. F. Strotber remains quite sick at his home. Mr. Willie Marshall, who has been ill with typhoid fever, is much improved.

Mis? Lena arpenter retnrnedfrom a pleasant visit to relatives in Hluton, W. Va. A aeriea ol meetingi will liegin at flood Hopa Baptiet charco third Honday. Mrs. ('.

0. Pritcbett, who has been sick at the hume ol her par ante. Mr. ami Mrs. II.

F. Hicks mach better and we hope will be oui in a lew days. Miss I'aiini' Ricks spent Monday with her sister. Mrs. T.

Baal, in Orange. Lula Hicks, who spent the sum mer with ber parenta, Mr. and Mre, II. I', links, has returned to the Virginia achooltor the deaf, dumb and blind in Staiintun. Ohio, City of Toledo, I County, na, Frank J.

Cheney makea oath that be is aenior partner the firm of 1'. .1. Cheney doing business in the City of Tole? do, County and State that said firm will pay the aomofonebJindred fur each ami srasj that cannot he cure? I by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank Cheney. Sworn to basura ase and aubeerlbed in day December, 188S.

A. W. Qlaaaon, Notary Public Hull's Catarrh I ure is taken internally, and acta directly the blood ami mucous surfaces ol the system. Send lor testimonials free. F.J.Cheney A Toledo, 0.

Sold by nil Druggists, 7 Take Hall's Family Pilis for constipa Hon. The Federal grand jury has Indicted .1. Sills Ihmiel, of Richmond, He la alleged to have used the mails for improper pur? poses in selling ami soli? orders. Women were his patients. Three counts are made against him.

He la now nut of the city, having Urn bailed. The man sold one of the devioeatoa party in Fredericksburg. CASTOR IA lor Infanta and Children. The KM You Have Always Bought Bean tha Signature of IkkMta- Bern Skew, Octobtr 10 14, 1904 Low rates via R. F.

I P. R. K. One plus cent? round trip from nil stations to Richmond, Va.including; one admission to tha Hone Show. Tickets on sale October 9, 10,11,13, 18, it, only on date of issue, ami rwuni umtOctober 16th, 1908, inclusive.

Apply to ticket R. A. P. R. R.

P. Taylor. Traffic Manager. Is toctia. I SPOTSYLVANiA Public Opn Henry G.

Lant lo Have Charge of Episeipal Churches Mi Hotel to be Rebuilt. Spotsylvania II i I All of the public schools were Monday Aueffort was made to make the school at Spotsylvania Mrs. If oge. of King (leorge, who has been a uflier dauichter Mrs returned home this week. Mr.

.1. p. Ha le ol Htm port was lie- guesl oi Ins niuthi-r the last Meek. Mrs Pore la visiting friemls and rela? tiv? in Richmond and Iton Air, Mr. VV rlisHotf, ul Califas, reim net) home Monday after a shol i vis friends in There il' lie he Kiiiswipul rhureb at this place tlu- Hundas a.

m. at eleve.lock, also ut Hi (Impel the same Niimlnj iiftermsii i. Mi Uelirj li. I. nu', id the igical Seminary, will have i Imrge ut un- work for the winti ss Kitty whu lias ipiite sii i.

i er) much improvi d. Vollie will return to lier home in Ardmore, Indian Territory. I Miss Vgnes Segar, of I is ton. who will nid in A The Historia Hotel will rebuilt a as pn ady Itsinij on I he sa me loin 'laliuii ami a- near iik' he old building Preparing lo Build a New Church Birthday Celebration Personals Notes. Etc.

IC ks Store, .1 I. Miss Pearl ol lugustn coiiut.v, Whu i ivlal IVeS ill I Ills coniiP fol tls? i-l two mouths, h.i?; timed Iniiiu here -In ill Irai tin- inter. ictive prepanitiops are made to Km 'I new Imn llrovi I linn i- ,1 i tin mid A lih fill I In-' be 'i i m.i and that I iilllpleteil. i liortisburg Mrs Lucy Spindle last I Im hos ling several days with Miss Mamie Spindle, has returned home. M.i-ti'i Roy Pelhain celebrated l.i- eighth birthd 11 mu Refn simiente were sei ved in abundance ando large birth cake, with me and age tastefully arranged on by tlie young guests, a most enjoyable time left, wishing Roj many happy retui Mrs.

Howard Kinsej. Im has rouHned to the house for some time, i uiit again, we are glad to Ri H. C. Pan- lied at Shnd.s drove last Sunday afternooii to quite a large congregation. Ile luis only two more apppointmeats liefore conference.

o. akeman have had from New Vork re? entlj M. GULPEPER Great Revival September Soles from Slevensburg Stevensburg, V.l.. Sept. the grand, st of religion thai has been in thia section for lias recently dosed.

Twenty-live joined Methodist church; or IV others w.re turned overtoour Baptist brethren. meeting was conducted by lie. P. Branaford, of Danville, a Metli odisl and lasted 11 day? than half the time seating room could not be obtained in the church, The whole vicinity was revived. The ser? inons Friday, Sunday and Monday mornings were the tiicst i ever heard.

"Religion in our hornee" and "women's duties" can hardly la? surpatmed in anj pulpit. What would this land be with out tin How my soul vived. Corn cutting is about over, ami with tbe exception uf low lands the urup ia filie. The health of our people is Bne.weuther excellent for all work and in good sjiilits. AaJudge Lewis is from our county.

elected twice ai our Commonwealth's at tornar, lie will poll an excellent vote here. He is beloved by neoi ly everybody. Mr. .1. W.

Legg is erecting a large handsome brick building in our vilY Senator Martin passed through lure burl Saturday. Be is looking splendidly, Mr. Win. Boberts has a had cancer. Mr.

McKauliss ith his income ol flMHJ iH-r month, Mark I'lilliain in his beautiful Dome, Ruins Yowell with his stclllll thraeher and baler, Mrs. Mallorj in her quiet home, Undsey with his $50, on Interest, James M. Beckham onr popular superintendent of schools, Bam reagans with his two handsome little 1'oni Smith in his peaceful, qlliet old age, F. Stringfcliow with dogs and horses, Mercer rlausbrougb with memory as if written, Ned Hansbrougb withabeautiful a und hoys, T. String fellow in his hustle oi life, the obliging Taylor hoys in their broom factory, Kd Knglaml with his usual T.

I'. and Emma Jones hard at work with plenty ol everything, Capt. Doyle who loves to tell his Yankee war stories Horst with his kXK'iahUity, Qeo, I with a good wind for everybody, Jim. Soute, come day, go dav. wild day.

flic accomplished Miss Davidson, of Roanoke, visiting Miss Bowers; Mrs. Lawson, of Orange, visiting Mis. i Miss Irene Co vingt on. who will soon take her school in Fairfax county; Mr. ami Mrs.

IU'Vercotnli visiting their daughters in Washington; Miss Winfrey, of Cul ptpst, who will public school here. The alsive are ahout alf I can think of for September. fear not thou to die. Hut rather fear to live; For Ills a thousand snares Thy f.ft to try. (loo.I night.

T. II. Covington, RIPANS. There Is scarcely any condition of ill health that is not benefited by the occasional use of a K1PAN8 Tatnile. For sale by druggists.

The Five cent packet is enough for an ordi nary occasion. Tue family bottle, tin cents, contain? a supply fora year. PALATABLE, NUTRITIOUS. EASY DIGESTION and READY to EAT. PRICE PER PACKAGE 13c.

2 For 25c. Buy a package and if not satisfactory you keep the FOOD and your money back. IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST." W. L. BRANNAN.

OPENING OF THE NEWEST and MOST ATTRACTIVE PLACE IN FREDERICKSBURG ROYAL CLOTHING H. LAPPEN, Prop. 807, Main Street, two doors above Adams Express Fredericksburg, Va. The BiggesJ and Most V.in?-<1 Stock in Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Etc. 8j)ocial inducement? to first buyers.

Handsome SOU? VENIR FREE with every purchase of fl.00 and up. Come and look for yourself and von will be satisfied. Don't Forget the Number, 807 Main Street. To The Trade FRANK TIMBERLAKE 00. truth to to you jiniwiiig invita? tion in iiiukt? "'in' your hendi'uartent heu in mir mul anrriaJlj il.i.v^ 11.

PAIR. Our FALL STOCK la complete and full ol usfgiaa, greater than ewr for tin' mJSSSMSke buyer. There hau a run in Um prhv Uith Cotton and Wool Goods Wi' anticipated tlii- rkm long ago anil beuYj pan-liarea tnoatha prevtouaal printt ait ktn reached. It'auaalaaa tu go into with thia, an jon emu plainly nee thai are certainly in a I im i ii ro SAVE YOU BIG MONEY All sei in that tou give our yourrainaideration making your fall purchaaea, We will make it mlily to your int? G. Frank Timberlake Co.

Market Corner. Va, 'i'lnliT-Si'lliTs (if ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE -BY A SUIT FOR THE FALL AT FRANK GOULDMAN'S. WORKMANSHIP and FIT Mala Ht..

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