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The Free Lance-Star from Fredericksburg, Virginia • Page 2

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FREDEHH VA AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ONLY TSI-WELolY IN VIRGINIA. Sufcicriptiot 5I.5? Per Year, io Advance. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28, I905k JUSTICES of Tin: peace Tiie Louisa Botorpriae ami the Richmond News-Leader are earnest? ly advocating some in the method of selivtilie th. peace or in the manner of ivtnum-r ating tlit'in.

The Enterprise, stirred up by the recent ter in that county, which contemporary claima was ractly attributable to the indiscre on and of a justice of tie ativit. ites providing a Biliary sufficient to justify capable men acceptingtheoffice. Tin' Newa oh other hand thinks that by making the plates puivh honorary, they were in olden times, the beat men may be obtain? ed. Before reading the comments our eon temporaries, which are moat timely, we had this natter Home thought ami our invest ion brada to tin- conclusion that the most sa'iisilile way of improving condition of affairs would be to place in the hands of each the power of the justices in each county in his district. We have at present many competent offlciala the kind under flisxiiaaion, but we have also many incompetent ones.

and as a result tin circuit courts are burdened with a thousand and one petty eases that have no bualness there and whit only serve to retard of far more import in-ce. By placing in the hands of the the appointive could con ex-si-t a great improvement in the system. Some steps should also be taken by Legislature to supply justices all over the State with a pocket code and form book so that they may intelligently miiiist-er tlicir duti-s, these bonks to remain the property of the State. The remuneration of theae officials too small to warrant the par by them of these books, ami yet without them they are half the time literally stumbling in the dark. Many of the errors ami curring in the justice's court traced to the lack of adequate knowledge of the code and of the forms.

The legislature will no doubt find this of sufficient importance to wa rant careful con? sideration, and we join with our con? temporaries in urging some improve ment in the entire system. The Military Committee the Senate Senator bill providing for marking the graves of the Coitfealerate soldiers and ors who died in Northern prisons. The number is said to be 26,774. and 19,920 are known. This dutj of for it is a duty, has long been neglected, erf we might say postponed, for some reason, al thought it was urged by President McKinley ami strongly endorsed by President Roosa-velt.

We ara' g-lad that the work now meets with gen eral approval and will In done. The Presiih'iit gives out infor? mation that he intends to have fIn entire week for his Christmas holi? days, and ha? notified the cabinel that no business except the most ur? gent will to until frolic is over. We wish the President a happy Christmas weak. Congressman Nicholas Longwort h. who Miss Roosevelt, is probably the most congratulated man in the country and takes it in fine humor.

Miss to etv joy it as much as he. Gov. LaFollette, of Wisconsin, Has resigned to take his seat in tin United States Sonata. He promises to make things lively when he gets there, too. VIRGINIA NEWS Hon.

N. B. Karly, of Gneoe county, butchered last eighty four hugs. which averaged jiuundn. The ntorehouse owned by Brawoei Ilalslip at tin- Stone House, near burned last weak with contents There was a small insurance on tin goods.

The price of lots in the "burnt district' of Manassas han advanced, some of them having been sold since the tire for mor. than the total value of the land ami buildings before the The i usina net claim? were promptly adjusted. Qov. MontagueChrintiuaseve pxercise-d the pardoning power in hit eases, two which were John Jordan, from rolrhu eight yearsfor robbery, commul ed to three yearn; Lav! Bailey, of North uiupton, malicious cutting, given a coo ditional pardon. BJRTON MONEY RETURNED Paster Thinks It is Tainted.

Rev. H. Wenton, pqatOTOl Epworth Methodint tliiireli, IticliiiitiinJ, has turned over to Mayor McCarthy the which was obtained from A. t'hadwn burton, the nian under indictment for obtoJaiag money in the name of the charca undei false pretentjes. It was decided that tin money in tainted, and though church owes a debt of none of it will paid with money that was obtained.

ESTRAY STLKR Estrayed from my farm lant August, one nd steer, which will tie two years old next spring. Marked with a crop aud in right ear and crop off the left ear. The finder will be rewarded bv P. Payne, Alrich, Va. One pint of "White 0" oil will burn for nine hours In nn onli nary lamp, insuring the nafent, and best fight obtainable from oil.

Pi ios pergal. I 75c. W. L. Bran can, sole -agent.

FOR RENT. Storehouse and welling on west end St. Apply to Wm Harris, ksburg, Va. Mala "omn Uraih of Mrs. C.

Bristereburg, Va Dec. '-'Ist. UKW Pleasuiv is nut unmixed with saduess in our village caused by the de Mrs. II. s.

daugliei of tlie late CoL died on Wednesday. She was a ol Soar Baptist bureh. Funei sei were conducted by r. V. H.

Council, and int. in the chun ceil She was her 70th year. Om physician, Dr. W. hi gone attend nui lectures.

How sadly he is missed tu physician aud in social life. Misses Margare) and Rena Bird home, III Mi Bird, ho hu- Auburn i in, who teaches from I PEOPLE'S MISSION Holds lis Annual Celvbralios. at I si.m was Tin over by Evi large crowd un? as follow? nitig hymn201; i W. recitation Isnl ton: duel by ai ndall; recitation by Miss Ann? hymn recitation by Miss Mai is i by Miss Elsie Camel by Miss Caruer; recitation by Miss Sales; recitation by John don ami Perry; recitation Bui oett Layton; solo by IsaWll Lay ton; solo In Mrs. Proc'or; by i l-ifistribtitiouol i Dr.

J. W. Rosebro presented Miss sie the organist, with gold and also a hail.l-iune gold Mr. A. Wt avei- pn i ritt flOin gold contributions were received the pool nli a by R.v.

Dr W. Rosebro. Chillies I- Chambers .1 ai Hot? mmi. Miii' ral Di -i 1' Mr. J.

J. Cish-rami Mrs. E. Il Cohverm united in th uonj at the Methodist church at I i at 11 a. in.

Mr. W. Muliin Miss Warren, both of Ijancoster i-uunty married Wednesday at the land Mrs. II Warren at Mr. .1.

Elmer Brown, ol and Miss Annie Mr. and Mrs. C. were married at SI? church at Criglersville. Inez V.

Jones, ol R. of Lan? lied last week David by It v. F. the parsonage, Kil marna PASTMASTERS TO BANQUET Judt? F. I.

Sims to the Orator. The Past i ol Ma will bold the annual meeting an? hampict at Masonic Temple, Riehi ob the night of Feb. 10, at which tini? there is to be one of I tion has held. Judge W. Sime, ol from this district, will be the oral the ilsioll.

NO PARADE of Gov. Swansnn Wilt Bt Simple Cere? mony. Governor-el? el Bwai have no displays or on c. ol his He will re sign from oui P. Owen will Is? appointed hi? privat, BURTON CETS OUT OF JAIL ChadwR-k BurtoTi was Satur day in Richmond for for pearance next month, with A Creek more as eon t.v.

Burton left th- jail in bad humor and protested th? humiliation of having to march Police Court hi line with criminal? petty "erOOks." ROOSEVELT FAMILY AT PLAIN DEALING Mrs. Roosevelt odtl their children, their country plac in Albania They will return to Washington night. The negro ireta wife at the country home will POPE GRANTS AUDIENCETO TUCKER Tin? Pope Monday received in private audience Hon. II St. Georj president of the Jamestown Exposition Company, who is in with the object of interesting the Italian govern? ni.nit in the exposition.

BIG PLANT FOR WASHINGTON The Firth-Sterling Steel Compai has purchaaed 300 on the Potomac, In Washington, The company to erect aplani to manofaeture projectiles. The plant will be a large and costly many CUESTS OF VICE PRESIDENT Beoator Martioand Mra. Martin wen? -ait the dinner given in Washing? ton Friday evening by Vice President Mrs. Fail-hank- in honor President and Mrs. Roosevelt, TO ENTERTAIN VICE PRESIDENT Beoator Martio and Mrs.

Msrthi given dinner on the even January 11th in honor Vice Pn and Mm, Fairbanks. MAYOR'J COURT Many Fines Imposed. T. P. Wallace had a vary l.u.-y of his court Tuesday The following fines were Imposed against the parties named, the charge In most cases rti il.50, Mal'? hi Rayioi 11.60, Weltord Jones $2.95, light 12.05, John $2.95, John 95, ,1.

Oately Lewi? Nelson $.3.50, Samuel Nool? White Medron Patterson Asl.by Miller $12 85, Samuel $1.15, James Williame Minor Bryant $8.35, Robert Wm. Qlaa gow T. E. Flam $2.50, .1. Dav enpoii Romey Joe Allen Tom Wright John Eneas Dillard Weliord Lewis Eonnie Powell ROLL HONOR Hai tu Public Hart wood district, Stafford county, month No.

for excellent lessons and attendance: Elmo Clara Monroe, John Portch, Elzis Monroe, Emma Moaroe, Susie Portch, Sarah Monroe, Martha Mouroe, Sadie Patton, Eiliie Monroe. Heury Monroe, Patton. Cleveland Monroe. Patton. Alice Portch.

Mattie B. tioodvvin, Tendier, li? Military Hand 8rdUp rising is Practically Crushed. N8UR0! NTS MAKING LASTSTAND Dcfendir.g Themselves A.jainct (cry Fire With Revolvers and Bombs. Horrible Atrocities Feared If "Blr.ck Are Let Loose. i received ral Douba I.

ilaall that i over ob them with i which th had I ted from the a In which had i hardly be ion may Hare up I i an! alt! of fin upl at mpt armed re hould rushed i.noi quickly oni the developments hen ipturs of the which it Moved idi the danger ture it is und? the hands of th Information ai? ms ipota In th that I luii.in In only wan not to give the en intermit) four lighting tnd iiiieil down from at the en the ba I ami um I civil? ar" show? ing. 1 forcing the and kmen have wbicl re hun which do Til). likely be on mat the is ImutI line A min? are insu i quadi llateral near th" bouoded by and the Tvi boulevards. lia havi titled every indi of their telegraph poles and In Iront which network of enta ments Artillery It used merrl ler. sly.

are filled with the dead hospitals au- un find room for the wounded, and many I with Th? it rai De prefeel polit ri In numl'iV of il? ad or I nu.n IS questioned fa had Troopl Purrue Armed Letts. 'he Ihn of ar.d i. after bnrnlof and ind tearing down and i i in the Chun i to the eastward. Troop? Petersburg are ir Helped Fire First Gurs at Fort Suinter nirmingnam. Dec.

87, Major James a Con), derab eran who took a prominent part In the firing of the first guns at Fort Sumter here, aged came here from Charle toa, end Is well known throughout Alabama. DEATHS Capi John of Sharp's, Rich mona county, aged seventy yean, last week. Hefasurvived by widow ami two doosjhten. J. P.

Jenkins, aged seventy yean, died at Ins home in Westmoreland county Friday. Hi a farmer. W. Courtney, an of Ifonday afternoon, ilUeii i.O He WHS ill the SeWlilll Irgiuia Infantry, undarcoounand the late Col Porter. SCHOONER RUN DOWN The Khooner "Amena M.

('apt. Qeo loaded with lumbar by Thrift ami of Rappahannuek River, cut halt in two by the Baltimonstoamri for West L'oint Tuesday night in Cheeo peak Bay. a eolond nun, who was as in the ml cabin, lia- imt been sa-aii sinos, rii" nal the cnw was taken aboard the Hteniner. A light that never (lickem, an oil that never smokes and an oil that le pari Ute Try it aartthaain your lamp. Price per gal.

gals W. I. Brannau, nok- agent. HfiiMiiv iv President of San Domingo a tive Trying tu Gain Seaport. FOLLOWERS ATTACKED REBE Morales May Make Attempt to Est; llth New Capital and Create Ni States Will Not terfeie.

Sun Domingo, Banto Domlafo, I the announcement Hi the president of the republl? had left the i aptt an unknown destination, troo i pursuU ut chief ma what took place after th i mini 'i. bul Is known thi fight took units fnen and ii i thai Oeneral PlmenU the nbel i I ei rltlve pre lileiit is not known Ii to ga board o( r-sachln on. of I iii'iim. or Pen bj i lie Rover the Juan foreli with it i and toi iwson an i linan. the Aaci merit he Dom In be .1 iy ii rormed it ne peopl demonatratloi Hi- reaponi il at sun bol as raatlon explain to nma-n? ruled with i and h- has had about HX kepi the name th? public IB, Gc Interfere.

For IfBcultj go Th troo! lipftrt i in ntstned. If honld han I "ni Involving th? ts nl in the opinion ol Id make It proper thti I I i he T-ornin I wards, dat. led with left with fea ion is said to Is Ion to linr in the i rlnltj tj of I'liert? makf Political ex here I' Bt Monte Christi ferred to In thc of the Dominican CHRISTMAS AT COUNTY LINE It Was a Happy OccJiioD. i n.M.m. Va 25th, 1903 Til-' VetIS laVele 1 sll sin.m splendor and glory, and all thh as refl-ected in faces of the immena crowd which filled County Line to hiight, a merry.

a generous crowd, which gave strict at? tention to i by the cellent by Rev. 8. Rylaodand C. T. Smith, and with rofces and in the snug.

Truly a geueroua crowd, which contribu? a thauk ottering to the Lord the hand? some muh of $182 II Por a country church, surely County Linecannot beei celled for the generosity of its members, when called apon for contributions and will offerings. In the pulpit was the big-eyed wonder sole attraction for the Sunday school scholar-, tor there stood an Immense Ferris wh? il, and upon it, arranged l.v classes, was a gift for every scholar and tea? h.r. and a gift of value, something to help as a remembrance the day and Then the hags of candy and a match box ol mice to gnaw it for the children, wait rs loadeil down with 1-ainly and raisins passed th? crowd. All too soon the day wan over, the enjoyment passed ami all dispersed to their homes. Another bright link had Im ii formed in the chain of memory.

CAROLINE NOTES Croxton, 22. 1005. The marriage of Miss Mania Siz-r Mr. Ernest Schulz-, Inch was to have taken at County Eine Thursday Ttiooll, has beeil Mr. ami Mrs.

T. II. Chewning ami daughter, Helen, will leave for where they will Christ mew? with Mrs. Chewning's parents, Mr. ami Mrs j.

B. I oiigivessatisfactiiin beeaoM it burns brightly, never nuiokes. not char the wtsk, is truly an illnmi nntion oil. Try "White next time and seetheiliiiereiice. Piimpsrgal.

7-V. W. P.raniiaii. sole agent PBINTEB WANTKI? All-round for country offire; all i run by power, well equipped, lay what yoii-iiii do and your price. AddrewE.

Price, Caps Charhte, va iglitn ami electric lights may fail, but a light mods from "White oil never fails, never beeaan it is a perfect protlui t. Kvi-ry aali Piiee per gal. W. sole agent. Far lest, Building, on north aide of Com awes adjoining the Johmiton A n'e Drug Ht on.

Alvfn T. Embr-j. DtLICHTHiL Il Ihl'iay. Vi On Krid ij tli d. il i ol Ichildren wasdeligbiiully enter lined at 1 th residence I 'apt.

and Mis II. -ii Mai. Eoin-a the 'ii hll little Pn II. II, lier i in lieatitiful me ol Il ci oit as 'I a in II inilii gai Iren ai.I th. Tha.

ptevailiiig color i dark I. milking il i ich i tin? Chi holly and i uiuiit? on Iowa s- stream I. on the i il III? uiiid the 1 n- I lis I Inlay cake ia th? rentre HoU llllpp; the lui.II.-Il tha? gai lien .1 a ion I lu ist mus and all the Fourth the in Won nioin. an to the grow it ptiilor. A game in vv hi.

i ami others in in? the hildn it to .1 on or in till ing to each i. complei tin- program n.i one of the miMi ch.irmiiig partii'H given in these Among thoc wen Veil, toi Hol? l.iii i llolladnt. and Mr-. John ll Vannie Scotl Mi Sallie Kimbniugh, ol Miss? sippi: Mi? Value Anne I'll, of the i inv. (lernId How? 1 Mi W.

P. KSTRAi two years m-xt Mprinu in), li? li folding i same Mill be rewarded. .1 ll. Alri h. Va l'Eut mI'SIIEEI' Pl)R BALE I have a flock of twenty shwp for sale on my farm.

Hayes, in Kin? lleorge. Por particuhirs addivss in? or call and .1 .1 Bale, Va. Il I oil students' lamps, hall hiinps piirlor Whit. oil is I'-aii-t, iiiiesl ati'l -ail--! Try if Price gal. I.

Brannan, sole agent LOCAL MARKETS by Simon Hirsli ii Hro.) Wheat. 90; corn. oat? to 45; 10; ll to 1-; dressed chicken? to 10; turkevs, live. 10 IS; un drawn, 18 to 14; drawn, 14 15; live ebickeni to hi ne, 11.. dueks, lard, ll; batter, 10 to 14 to 17; sweei potatoes, 50a to 80e; Iri-h HOC tO apples, per bushel, 00 to fl.00; beef 3 pork, to wwil.

lambs, billes, greoa, 5 6, 8 to 10, Mitad, 7 to s. bale I baj, to ton; lumae, per 10 Game- Turkeys, per pound; partridges, $1.73 woo leock. $2 to 50 per lali hits, 50 per doten PRODUCE QUOTATIONS The Latest Closing Prices In the Principal Markets. PHILADELPHIA Fl OUR firm; winter extras. Pennsyl rulb-r.

city mills, fan? 7 KYE at. HEAT insvivanln firm. No 7' -How, local, C'l'ic. OATS a-icn Iv. No white, clip; 3si lo 17' HAY flrru; No 1 timothy, 5').

P'lltK steady; basas, ten, old su creamery, 28c. EGOS steady; New York ami dozen POTATOES steady; 70C par bi WHEAT firm. No. 2 CORN iteady; mixrd imer mixed. 4ac.

t) tirni. w. No 2, 38? No. 3, No. 2.

No. 4, arator vanta and Virginia, 27c; WssM I NEW il nun In. rated, 15 ,1 to do, te full cream mail an and whit? do (). tober le; do. do.

late mads I 2 do. do. luir II steady; state, nn fancy sali do hi Ice. 34c; do flneU, do. avi roULTRY: Ur-sscd turlceys, lie.

I. flnn; western chickens, fowls. tiirkevs, 13' ii PEANUTS steady; fumy' hand piel ic; other domestic, POTATOES firm; idn per I Maine, Vein, batr, 82 fl 2 15 state an i -saatern, $1 50-5 I Sweet? dull; J. per barrel. southern, fj CABBAGES dull; red Danish.

per ton; small domastio. If per ton. Live Stock Msrkets. (Union Stock Yards) CATTLE steady; pilme. HUtiS active; prime heavies, mediums and heavy 5.35; light Yorkers.

85.20? 5.25; roughs, BHEEP firm; prime wethers. V86; crjmir.on. lambs. Ml; VMK ni' III BALI II ill Vlltii IVI.t In Un. i i.uri UM lal th Mth dttj nl It-t I'allteWli worth, In- I'luli tli -1 Allen, Willie Mira.

Or HI? 1 l-i 11,1 1 1 li.T lillHl.ltl u. Mullir 1 1 Mi- alter all? t.rt.i. ru 1 niiij.lfa. mitl bin this -nit prorata Inrl.t two hi rrt. I.an,I in 1 nr.tlliif fitiiiii.i.

lying Klchmood, l'otuiniiu iilruii.l 1 Inn'mu? tli- Inn.I? I'baa W. iin.l l.flii?*.,n rita of int.v naaat leadlo? in.in to aod belog Hi- MUDe property th.it in Ant-linu V. IIUv.l-i* f. Im itrwl ilaitMl 1 t.i,.l'.-i. iin.l r.

H.Mia Cl-rk'u 1 'iirnliii- r.i ml And an afllilarll bario? twra tm.l thai Hi- defendant! B.I noula Allra, vv AI Ira, bar Ell? Tharkar, c. T. 1 Molli? Wtltel aod Walter orove, her hnetiMd Wnt i lllayd? hla nr- mal ordered dai appear her? within publication and do 1 Mr loten lud npj pu .1 loi 'oui mwka In Tha 1 andUmta ropy lie tbafronl daaor fi.tirt buiiM. tin? rollUtJ the rreedlng after tl.otrj Mil? II LSI IM m.11111.1 It-rk I p. A I.

1 VALENTINE, di I 1 I carry the larKest and complete line of Building Material in Frealerieksburg Mi buildings, not ln slndlnf all full. I carry in stock N. and (ieorgia pine, flooring, jelling, partition, casings and boards an 1. Also sash, doors, blinds, moulu Wigs, mantles, columns, brackets, balus ers ami ever-tiling for interior and 1 ioi finish, laths, lime, plaster, cement hair, glam, fireclay, newer pine, builders' hardware and -aw-niill up plies, buyers aiiiHmntruc' 1 well to examine my stock atad GET MY PRICES Imyng. Correspondence solicited.

O. D. FOSTER MONA I. KOni.KVARI). E.

K. WHEELER FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER Corner Charlotte him! Priucews Anne 8ts. 'Plidiie ic', Fre.Ierickshur*,', Va. Open Night and Day Telet-rapli Telephone Orders re attention. THE HENRY DANNEHL NNE WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES AND GINS.

BELL PHONE 127. We carry fine line CASE GOODS. We etui fill your Jugs. Mail Orders promptly at tciidi'il to. Crown and Work a Siiecialty.

All Work Guaranteed Dr. J. Garnett King, DENTIST. FredeHeVahnrsr. WANTED 1,000 tons Humac.

for which tin? highest cash price will be paid We are headquarters for Leather ibber and Cottou Stitched Belting Joho Q. Hurkamp Va Wm. Livingston Contractor and Builder Fredericks b.jrg, Va. Fully equipped for all kind of work in the building line. Business 14.

Knterprlse Building WE Extend to our friends and the public gen? erally the compliments of the season. THANKING You, one and all, for your very liberal patronage in the past. Respectfully, W. L. BRANNAN.

GERMANIA MILLS We have just finished patting In the 1 PI AITfkP wlebrated UUUKS: Ajer Paleil Superlative, Gennaiia IIIII Eiln, Wkite Hail Eilra. Also Family Meals and UNI Feeds of all kinds at Lowest Prices. MYER Propietors, iTHE LARGEST VARIETY OF STOVES l-lver shown umlcr one roof in Virginia ia to found ai Big Twin Stores of the Dickson Hardware Company, UNDER THE OPERA PRBDERH'KSmjRG, VA Over 100 Styles and Sizes, Cooks, Ranges and Heaters. c.ok HtovcH in.in $5.98 i $50.00 Heater? from $1.50 to $50.00. a.

At the bead of the Line in the Famous Garland Line W- DEMPSEY, WXfflrHxEwvl dkkso.n iiakdwaim: Wlioli'Siilr Itetail HaitJwttPe, Stoves P.8. inch. Double Twisted, Way, und ttiUb gal I perfect, worl rod, Sp. hi Quick Krtli'priit? lier On AU Ladies' Tailored Suits, Cloaks and Shirts Balance of this week. Our fitter is still with us.

No charge for Fittings This Week. C. W. Jones S. KANN, SONS CO 8th st.

Penn. Busy Coi Washington, D. C. SPECIMEN TOY VALUES for oar neu catalogue. munli-ie list.

IT PREE. If you on our regular uuiiling list roa will writing for it. If not, as your mi-s? big bargain amounting to mora tranatiortatfon PREE to point? in Virginia, Weal Virgiuiu or Mu.rylu.tid. This of Lead Boldiera, tto pli ysi.Qy (Other style? Dp Tl I Suitable t'nr child 4 to 7 I'l'i-bi'tlv dur li'iiih-r ut (OtherrtljOB 19c toft.it?**..> This Swinging solid WOod i'ii a limit wood with 1 1 a. ill, llllllt Will II I Wltll Kill' arpoval (Others up fo I i This tires, cushion -lark Sped il ol This Auto known he Win for children 6 to years; rubber tire whwla; green with painted lirilliniit Spivinl (Other st vies 14.96 to 100.

W. A. BELL BRO. "Elastic" Bookcase and Oerk combined. Permits as much or -as little book space wanted.

Desk Unit with or many Book Units as Roomy, conven? ient, attractive. Call and see att or write for catalogue 104 For Sale By W. A. BELL BRO. The place to-ret your nice Irnas Chairs, Parlor Cahiuets, Fancy China all kinds, letups, liatl Booa and 1'ugn.

Helectyour Xiiias iiaaawti ami we will bam (luna and Hounf. A Frederieki-iburg, Va. SIMON HIRSH ft Commerce Kredericksburg, Va. Dealers iu all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, for which highest cash price? are paid. Choice stock of High Grade Family always on hand.

SILAS SHELaVI RNE A SON. SHELBllBNE'S WAREHOUSE For the aale of Looae Tobseoo and by sample orar the hogakead. 19th and Canal 8treats, Siehmoad, Va..

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