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Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Manufacturing Interests of Fredericksburg and the Tidewater and Piedmont Country. i VOL. NO. 45. FREDERICKSBURG, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1911.

PRICE, 3 CENTS THE SPIRIT THAT LEADS TO SUCCESS Several a messenger buy received I krift eif TWO Dollars ami Fifty Cents. Had the' known that by his act he was fan? ning into flame the spark eif ambition in that boy's breast, he would no doubt have made it '1 wenty-tive Dollars. Upon receiving this gift the lmy cHine direct to the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of this Bank, and deposits! Two Dollars and stated that now he was able to open an accenint it was his purpose to save something eacb month, realizing that future independence and prosperity can only be- sVceompiished by thrift and economy Many of the millieinaires of toda" began life pour the importance of reaeiy cash, saved systematically something their salary, no matter how it was. This messenger boy, young though lu- realizes the importance of saving, that with ready cash he Can grasp the opportunity that will possibly mean for him a great future. Recently we published an account of how a College education was ob tained by saving small sums.

Over $1,000 saved in less than two years. The above are actual experiences our depositors. Begin -aving to? day. This bank will help you and pay you 3 PER CENT. COMPOUND INTEREST will start an account.

Write for Booklet, "Banking by Mail." PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK MAIN TWELFTH RICHMOND, VA. OFFICERS James N. Boyd.President. J. J.

Richard H. Smith.Yire-r're?ielent Ca-i R. Latimer Gordon.Assistant Cashier. Conway H. Ciordi.n.Assistant Cashier.

Arthur S. Cherry.Manager Savings Departa i I CAPITAL. $300,000.00. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $1,300,000.00. THEY ARE HERE FOR 1911, THE Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator DANCING IN PRICE FROM $4.98 UP Call and See the Great Line.

43 Sam; pies to Select from. MATTING, WIRE DOORS, WINDOW SCREENS and all Summer Goods in. Another Shipment of those Wonderful Willow Rockers $1.98 W. A. BELL outfitters Buy One Like This you are think of li you tttrd a re iiigrratoi.es rv.ant you to come is anJ the Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator We regard this the bal article ol it? kind on the market.

Aflecti a remark? able saving oi ice through its unique conftnieftion, is lined throeighout wkh while porcelain which enables you to keep it perfectly Jean and sanitary with lattlc effort. Yas v.ill be dehghtcd with it. Let ut upU .1 it to you. W. BKLL ft URO.

REFRIGERATORS See the great display tin our floor. The New Style's sent iu direct from Factory at small advance" overcoat of production. Thousands of of HIGH GRADE MATTING WIRE DOORS WINDOW SCREENS, ICECREAM FREEZERS, HAMWOCKS NINDE, FREDERICKSBURG. VIRGINIA. Some People Have Trouble with tlieir fest Sueli alway? have tremble- with their Shoe? unies? the-y wi.ir the "Walk-Over" na wtiii 'Jim truu ntT.

That 'iny of ail win. Ibem Brown Crismond, FREDERICKSBURG, VA. MAJESTIC RANGE Demonstration AT OUR STORE One WeeK, May 8th to 13th. One dollar off on all cast iron cook stoves during Demonstration Week only. ONE.WEEK ONLY.

No ware given after Demonstration Week. 4 A.n. iMvr ff i THE GREAT and GRAND MAJESTIC RflNQE THE RANGE UMTH REPUTATION MMDE. IM S.Z.ELS AND MAJESTIC' NKW.K-IM UN IOOKBB, i 1 II Mi? It BSIAWI eaaur, Im main vesMaa Klionii iieiBsffJaffffasSaaaaasSaaaaaSV unii? e.rT nglit esa Mesd CttUeWKsrr. I la.

(rr rli.nn ou i top nmin THF. MAJF.slle Ks.tr? II MampeMl Iron Marhlr irrA MaUplM? lisu.ll? that lii'lil? on rui-er. nu: Mi' (upper Kl i.Mtle. IH-az. All i.lstrel nitkabd on nit MAJBTTIC I'dl.

i -I nn in i.l*. THE MAJKJlTir ttfi? Ena.nrle?! ran. dues I' the Majesstie- fV-t. MAaTHSTle Nrvrr-hurn i 2(1 io. TWO MAJBSTIC Srtrr-Beirn SET OF WARE FREE (inrine our Majestic Demonstration week and allow If vou csll at our store dunngour qualities of the Great and UsTjtlaZe aneTwifl oKe.t the regular price we will give you Mfsouvenir Set of Ware illumed ment.

Tin. ware is made to SS had alone purchase ex cept hieh price Tne price? of Majestic Ranges are the same, but we gWe set wiih e.ch Majestic Range bought during demonstration week only. Reasons Why the Great Majestic You Should Buy 1st. It has the reputation of being the- range money can buy. 2d.

It not only has the reputation but IS the best range made, and we will prove this to you if you will let us. 3d. It is constructed of mallable iron, merial you can't beat, and of Charcoal iron, material that resists rust 300 greater than steel, is riveted to? gether air tight. No heat escapes or eokl enters the range, thus uses very little fuel to do perfect work. 4th.

The reservoir alone is worth the pi of range over any other reservoir made. It boils 15 gallons of water; is i-ated like a tea kettle, with pocket against left band lining, and is movable and on a frame, hence cannot wear out When water gets too hot can be move away from fire. Majestic ranges use less fuel; heat heat it hotter; costs practically nothing for repairs; lasts three as long; bakes better; easier to keep clean and gives better satisfaction than any other range on the market. If you know positively that the above state are true, wouldn't you buy a majestic at once? Come in Demonstration Week prove it to you. E.

J. CAIN, Commerce St. THE LAYMEN'S MEETING Fine Addresses, Committee Re? ports, Music. A GREAT SERVICE SUNDAY NIGHT The H.ii?ii^t church was Sunday infill tu ils lull tapai the tnnlille' lileiek lit LrStOg ompletelj filled the laymaa the iiiy. This the' aervlce tot span ftl ihe- Isymeae' io partie Ipatad la b) all the' burches elf the- CltJ Prof.

ll. Rusat'li. tin' gfwsral cbsirmsn of the Laytnen'i MlssoosTy (eiiiiiniMic, presided. Bsated em the plat form with him wers the' rations ni the eitj. a Large i bonis Choir eif null was li'el hy Mr.

J. U'il laid Ailams, With Mrs Man Hlchs as orgaalst After the' sink? ing of a 11 in 11 ami a prayer iiy ROT. Williams, tas Wooding broth a sWe'et eltie-t In the' sbsencs of Dr Barber, who is rich he? acrloture h-saein wa read by Rev. A. Williams Prof Russell state'ii tho object the meeting, calllag firm for the re? ports ni ihe' various canvassing eom eif the burches Mr.

H. Marshall, representing tin? Meth? odist church; Mr Edgar Yonne representing 81 Qcorge's church; Mr Mayo Bmltb, representing the tiTiati huri'h. and Mr rtlle Swift, representing tin- Bsp i fine? ports, stating thai fuliv pie ii "i that their churches re? spond ami measure up the- stan dard hlch had ben lo bj Mr B. Bullock, with a bidden quartet, rendered effectlvely.Mr Russell Introduc? ed R.J.Bryde, 81 Oeorge'i church, speike' on the effect of Movement em the ihnrrhe-H of Predertchsburg. Mr Mi Bryde made ss unusually attractive ami helpful address He is slwaya listened to with great re? nd literal loo.

and everyone en? iove-el hi A til'e eh Ai'ii a quartet. compost 'l ol Wooding, Sol.ni and Smith, final) rang, Re? John Jacobs, of the Method 1st church, Introduc? ed ami made telling speech em keeping up the Interest Mr Jacobs illustrations wen clear and to the point Mis manner earnest sad enthusiastic, snd if the laymen fol? low his ndvteo the- missionary not in Predertehsbnrg Ro? .1 il Henderllte. tat ehuri h.was then presented, He ipohe on the effect of the onrentlon as to the future. Ill all unusually gOOd address 1)0 em i ihri'e' results: Pint, sted Msnhood; second, en Bvangetlted Herathendom; third, Glorified snd Exalted Christ. Mr Adams them le-d the- COBgregStlon anel chorus in a fine- hymn entitled "The Wide, Wide World for Jeans," with Mr.

Charlea B. Wright singing the Mio parts This was a fin? dose to what everybody sale) was BU un? usually ii service There was not a tiresome moment during the- em tire meeting Mr presided nidi grace and dignity and Interspersed Mie- wlth unusually hidpfnl re? marks It surely weiiild be harel to find eme- to elei better servco than the general ehalnaaa. The ad wore all of fino order, the music was inspiring and helpful und altogether shouiei be regarded as meeting for the- missionary ts eif the church it is also a matter great rejoic? ing to see how this Lsjmen's Mora me'nt is drawing the rhurches cloOSf anel cementing them in the bonds Of Christian love and fel? lowship Mav there be taore of such meetings with all mir ehurcbl get her MONEY BACK r.oolrick's Modern Pharmacy Sells Re? markable Catarrh Cure. Pour a few drops of HYOMEI (pro? nounced High-o-me) into the hard rub leer inhaler and you can then breathe into the lungs the very same antiseptic, germ killing air as you would breathe in the Australian forests of eucalyptus where catarrh is unknown. And HYOMEI is so pleasant to use; you'll like to use it; when you breathe it the effect on the inflamed catarrh in? fected and germ ridden membrane is soothing and healing.

In five minutes you get such wonder? ful relief that you will know that stlsst you have a cure for catarrh. A HYOMEI outfit which consists of one bottle of HYOMEI, a hard rubber pocket inhaler, a medicine dropper and simple instructions for use costs only $1.00, snd extra bottle of HYOMEI, if afterward needed, cents. Besides catarrh, remember that HY? OMEI is guaranteed to cure asthma, croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, sore throat, or money back. HYOMEI is sold by Goolrick's Modern Pharmacy and leading druggists everywhere. Trial sample free from Booth's Hyomei Buffalo, IN MEMORY OF CAPT.

QUINN Councilman Garance K. Howard, worthy patron of the Fredericksburg Chapter Eastern Star, received Monday morning a very handsome wreath sent by the State Chapter of that organiza? tion which has just closed its annual session at Roanoke, as a tribute to the memory of the late Capt. S. J. Quinn, who was an officer in the grand body.

In accordance with request, Mr. How? ard placed the wreath on the grave of Capt Quinn in the family lot in the city cemetery here, IS YOUR SKIN ON FIRE? Does it seem to you that you can't stand another minute of that awful, burning itch? That it MUST be cooled? That you MUST have relief? Get a mixture of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, and other soothing ingredients as compounded only in D. D. D. Pre? scription.

The very first drops STOP that aw? ful burning instantly? The first drops soothe and heal! D. D. D. gives you the skin of all tmpurties and washes away pimples and blotches over night! Take our word on it as your Iocs! druggist Get $1.00 or a 25 cent bottle today. Goolrick's Modern Pharmacy.

First clsss printing done st The Free Lance office. STAFFORD List eii writings admitted to record in the clerks office, of ataf tord circuit court ataco the March term, i II i. as sa list of lim-s paid clerk Denla ot Bargain ami sah a Bryan el ax to Sarah Bar? nett. Mabel Dishman to Cheatel Wilson. Haahwell Burton el to W.

Embn Ine Coliman, ett to Joa Uoldamith fkridsmlth et ux to i fill le.lt p. Catlett tei Coleman. Oeo lleiskins to -las lt. Col? bert Win liawson to Oeo w. Rawaon and .1 I.

I'rait tu II Rollins Pinna el ux .1. Catlett Monroe Stevens to A. Hslsltp. Oreen et ux tei Wm. Itawsoii et A Williams to BurhO Mein P.

Pratt. executor, etc tei Siniein Rollins Tallaferro el ux to Jamei it King at UK. John Brummetl 11 ux Monroe Brooke. 1: Moore el ux to Paul Ro sack e-t UX. Aipiia District School Board to Moore.

Same- to Chas it Payne e-t ux Ma I man Emma Stephens i Tims Bul? lock I. .1 Qrni se, to I Bnrdts Cblchester et als tee Root. II 11 a Richard et ux to llurru I Ivan .1 Chhhest.r, trustee, Nan? nie Limerick. Burroughs e-t al tei Scott and Kinn Hrarj Newton e-i ai to Faliiiouth School Board It Irvine, ea ux to W. Kni brey, Inc Oeo ll Newton el ais t.

Ki pier Jas Johnson to Henry Ham, Jr P. Pstterson to Douglas Myen l.my A et als to lle'iirv Sulli? van A. Embrey, eommlaaio Attaway Sullivan Oeo Asabj to Katie Rotee. Jas A Whaling to Lewis Clark I) ux to Aqutn Dis? trict School trus'. Sanford Heflln el ux Rhone p.

Cnrej and Orares iei Williamson Williamson to Qeo II Newton. A Ahed i-t ux to Jtio Jelellik Morris and A to Lucy A Mu relis Emma Rose, en to C. A. Trus krw, 1. Ora account, A lliirelis III.

eK Tlltsl Itarne'it, etc to Lee Orares. John P. Sullivan st ux tu Chlcheater Chesti'r Wilson to Lee Graves Jas Colhen et ux to A. T. Bmbrey Ja? Berry to sann' Oeo.

Purvis et ux a Bm bfwy. Win Rawsoii et ux to same'. Simon Rollins, ole- to P. f'hi eheeter Paul Roaaeh ux to M. Chi ehestsr.

Jos A Burdia to aaaae. Situe- to Mme Nannie Limerick to same, Oeo B. Jacobs to Hen Purvis Kepicr iei a T. Bmbrey and Batanar. Ileiirv Ham, Jr et ux to R.

Swift. KniKlil to II P. Willis Jno. P. Rbome et ux to Craves II.

ti lllark it ux le Ooolrtck, ate w. s. din to R. Swift. List of Plnee Ashby shorts, $lo; Oeo Wilson, $10; John Al? ly Henderson, Ashby Shorts, George Wilson, each Oeo Harvey, PROF.

RUSSELL TO DELIVER ADDRESS The comme aeement osorcleoa of liarles llinh School will he held May IK. i'rof. H. Russell. iit of Piwderiekahnrg Normal School, will elellver the- address.

ELIGIBLE VOTERS The timo for payment of polltaxes 'as a prerequisite for voting in the elections this year expired Saturday night I About H90 white voters will be el I Iglble to cast ballots In tho fall elec? tions. VIRGINIAN TO WED KNIGHTS DAUGHTER A marriage has been arranged between Guy Chiilkley, of Richmond, anel Dorn, the younger daughter of Sir Edward Dunning, of Hall, Kssex, England VIRGINIA NEWS Staunton, postofftce hss been designated as a postal savings deposi? tory. Col. D. B.

Harris died in a hospital in New York Monday. Col. Harris was born in Hanover county, March 9, 1836. He performed distinguished services in the Confederate army. COLORED MARRIAGE Nelson McGowan, of Washington, and Miss Maria B.

Carter, of Spotsyl vania county, were married Monday afternoon by Rev. J. C. Diamond, at the home of friends on Winchester and the couple left for Washington. REST ANO HEALTH TO MOTH? AM CHILD.

Mrs. WiwsloW? SootHino Bvaor ha? beta asrd for ovrr SIXTY YKAKSby MILLIONS ct iTHKKS for their CHILDREN WIIILK with PERFECT SUCCESS. It S.iOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the CUM? A I.I.AY? PAIN CURES WIND COLIC, and is the be? remedy for DIAKXHCKA. It ab? solutely harmless. Be asd uk for Mrs.

WinsloW? SoothiBf Syrup," take SO other klu.t Twenty-five bottle. FIVE CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE Parents and Baby farape Home De? stroyed. Five children, from to renn, bnrned 'ei deatb In a fire which destroyed the home- Mr ami Mrs Bsnford Davli near Char lot tesv 11 le Monda) morning Mr and Mrs Davis barely escaped with the'ir Infant bab). Ruth. The dead arc Kita, 11; Arthur iry, fi; Dorotb I ami Theodore, The fire 'Aas dlecovered by Mrs Davis, who awakened her husband.

Mr i atti mpted to rush ap i be italrs 'hi acue the children, but was overcome by smoke. With a ladder he then mounted tei a win? dow He i ailed to his ehildreu come tti him The only response was from his eklest child, Beta, aged it. who cried out: "Papa, i can't Ret out. I am nearly strangled to deal At dsybreak men raked from the tlebrti bat remain? ei be ehil The charred bodies were feniliel in a heap. IndieatlBg that the little on? bad buddM together In i corner i In- room, where the) were suffocated Three years sgo Davla pun the l'ami The- building waa insured uni wbst mone) be bad In the bornesd BASEBALL AT UNIONVILLE The- Unionville HIgb School basa ball team defeated the Burr Hill team on the former's Satur? are II to 7 The I.

ion vil le team scored fifte-en runs in the 8th Inning, ciark featarad at 'he' iiat hits erne of seve-n sp The lineup was: Unionville Martin, 1st hase-; Martin, Prof. Roleton, pitcher; Clark, 2ml hase; Masse). 1 I. Wangh, A Martin, Blackweil, Ird Hurr Hill a Woolfrey, catcher; Morris, W. I.insliy.

pitcher; i Chewnlng, Ind hase-; i. Woolfrey, R. Waller, I It If: A Waller, e- BdIpsst 3rd Summary Two-base hits, Rolston, ciark Maaeey, A Martin Three baas bita, dark, Tlnsle-y. Double plays, Chewnlng to Woolfrey Struck-ont, by Rolston 7. b) Tin shy 7 Umpire, Brown.

Time of 2 hours RICHMOND WILL HAVE SMALL VOTE The total qualified of Rich? mond this year is approximately 100. Almost two-thirds of those eligible bave lost their votes by net Iwtint; pay the poll tax on time CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of REAL ESTATE WANTED We have buyers for real estate on Potomac and Rappahannock Rivera. List your property with us at once. Piedmont Real Estate Agency, tf Fretlericksburg, Va SALE OF Saw Mill and Mules.

By authority of a deed of trust from John Heflin to me February 15th, in Deed Book 471 of the land records of Spotsylvania county, Virginia, to secure Dr. T. W. Dew in the sum of $1,400.00 evidenced by several bonds therein specified, all of which are past due, though some are subject to certain credits, and being requested by the beneficiary, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at Lewiston, SpoUylvania county, on Hay 13,1911 st 11 oc'lock A. one 18-horse power Farquhar Engine and Boiler, one No.

3 Saw Works, one Diston Saw and all belting and other machinery thereto connected, two Log Carts, two four horae Wagons, four Mules and Harness, all in good second-hand condition and working order. This property is all located near Lew? iston, and interested parties can ex? amine same by seeing Dr. Dew at any time. For any further information, write or phone S. P.

Powell, attorney for parties, Belmont, Spotsylvania county, Virginia. JOHN THURMAN. Trustee. S. P.

Powell, Attorney. J. S. Faulconer, Auctioneer. Two Days.

Whit-Monday EXCURSION -TO WASHINGTON -via F. p. R. MONDAY, JUNE 5th, 1911, Train leaves Broad and Hancock Monday morning at 9 a. m.

Returning, leaves Union Station, Washington, Tuesday, June 6th, at 6 p. m. sharp. ROUND TRIP FARE. Richmond to Washington, Milford to Washington, Fredericksburg to Washington, $1.50.

Special coaches for colored people. Plenty of cars, no crowding; we go, rain or shine. Refreshments sold on the train. Train stops at all regular stations be? tween Richmond and Quantico and at Alexandria. This excursion will be run under the management of J.

M. Thompson Co. The old Reliable Excursion Managers. DR. J.

P. STIFF, DENTIST. Main Freiteidubarg, OFFICE PHONE 63 RESIDENCE PHONE 243 L. HONOR ROLL Pupils of Public School Who Won Distinction. The following is the reiii honor for the public Kboola of his fur the month ol April, First Grada- Mildred Barnnm.Hel i'ii itnilie', Bertha Benaett, Josephine Oalton, Lottie Qonldmaa, Attawa Callaban, Rntb Hart, Nellie Le a cock, Virginia Naah, Frances Ray mottd, Julia Timberlahe, Hilda Bran James Carpenter, Bernard Car? rer, James Hunter, Jiiel I.avion.

Beryl Snelllni Walher, wuiard ory, noyd Bhettoa, Allen Jef? ferson, Krbaana McQbee, Claytoa Perry, Heien Hart Olive Berry.Myrtie Marjorie Brnlle, Taeie Car neT, Julia Decker, Audrey Freeman, Pauline Friche, Margaret Jefferson, Lucy Jenkins, Sarah Martim ze-k, Frances Btavena, Clmsa, Virginia Stone. Harry Fleming, David Hart. Carl, Hill, Edward Junes. He rtie Cll mistiis sin-e keils. Odell Rtee, Sidney Shannon, Leonard Wllkerson, Robr.

Wood, Jerome riman, Pearson Payne, Henrj Satterwhite, Arthur Smith, Ralph Watson, Ward Wender Benjamin Whitehouse.Rlchard with era. Oration Raymond Third Urade Randolph Connor Rime Kliix, Wellford Leacoek, L'l wood Marshall, Edna Brauer, Elisabeth Fricke, Heieaa Happel, Qladya lle-flin, Belle Jacobs, Maude Jenkina, Virginia Jeu, Myr Me- Littrell, Manie McCalley, Colum? bia rsersau, Lewis Stevens. Rasa Ing Stephens, Frank Walker. Junior Shaddock, Edsr. Ray.Walter Shelton, Cordelia Payne-, Sehella Shaddock, Alice Shelton, Elisabeth tha Wright, Mabel Young.

Fourth Wrnon Dannehl, Christine earner. Maurice Flagg, Edward Hill, Willie Heflin, Howard Smith, Helen Franklin, Nellie Hun tt-r, I'riseilla Wright, Josephine Mersereau, Charlea Skiaaer, Rny-I iiioinl May, Llloyd Stevens, Archer Willlama, Lloyd Waller, Nine, skin? ner, i.einise- Rodgers, Kate Powell, Beatrice KesrUS, Helen Snellings. Fifth Orado Harry Jaekaon.Root Jacobs, Louia Layton, Hugh i'erry, Mills, Anne NladO, Maggie Oliver, Lillian Pattie, Annie Trigger, Waller, Eleanor Voting, Annie Talley, Fifth Nellie- Caelot, Ade laide Heflin, Jeaaette JeffersoaJCatel Ahlriil. He melon sixth Orado Jim miette? McCalley, Kathleen Heflin.Ora HeBdoreoa.Prca ton George, John Freeman. Elsie Na-i ami Uhu High School Klla Chartters, Mary Chanters, Hannah liman, Fred Jones, Sarah CoiiMtnan, Bernard Meltou.

Elisabeth Ninde, Lillian Griffin, Klizabeth Russell. Bowerlnc. Makes Homo Baking Easy POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking powder from Royal ream of Tartar made from RoyalO rape NOAIUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE HONORARY MEMBER OF NEW YORK LODGE Mr. C. R.

Howard has been elected an honorary member of Washington Lodge of Masons of New York citv. This is quite an honor and Mr. How? ard is to be congratulated. MR. HUT A DELEGATE Mi Hit i le-ft Monday for Lynehburg a delegate from Acorn Lodga No Ml, I 0 F.

to ihe State Conventieiu which meet? in that city this week. $100 REWARD, 1100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that is at least one dreaded disease that science bas been able to cure in all its stages, snd that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con? stitutional disease, requires a constitu? tional treatment.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface? of the system, thereby destroying the founda? tion of the disease, and giving the pa? tient strength by building up the consti? tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power that they offer Une Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J.

Cheney Toledo, 0. Sold bv all druggists, 75c. Tske Hall's Family Pills for constipa? tion. Tbe Shoe Man Warm weather calls for Low Shoes and I am fully prepared to supply your needs. Ladies' Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Patent leather one Strap Pumps, dressy and good for OC wear.

Ladies' Tan and Strap Pumpa with ribbon bow, flexi- ble sole. 11.DU Ladies' Gun Metal and Patent Colt Pumps, same as A A hand sewed, $2.50 and J.UU The Red Cross Oxfords and Ankle Strap Pomps Flexible bottoms; if you want class and quality, try a pair. $3.50 The REED OXFORD For Men. In Tan Button. Gun Metal and Patent Leather Oxfords and Pumps.

Without any exception the best for the money, Cfl $3,00 and. jJ.JU Men's Gun Metal Oxfordst a regular $2.50 value, at. The Crossett Oxfords for men, HOP Boys' Gun Metal Oxfords and Patent Colt Pumps $2.25 to. Misses' Gun Metal 2 strap Pumps asure wearer, 2 to 11 (1 fill 12 to 2. Jl.OU $2 00 $3.00 Men's High-Grade Panama Hats $5.00 J.

E. TimberlaKe, Fredericksburg, Va. TO THE PUBLIC, ESPECIALLY FARMERS HAVE OPENED Buggy, Wagon. Machine, Fertilizer BtablMment in Port Royal 1 will represent the International Harvester Griffith Turner eft Implement A. Wrenn ft Sons, Barbour Buggy W.

S. Farmer ft Co. I will have Illustrated Catalogues of these goods, which I will be glad to show to my customers and give them the Lowest Prices. It will give ras pleasure to eiuote prices by Mail or Phi I will guarantee to sell ss Cheap as Baltimore, Richmond or Fredericksburg. I will appreciate vour orders, which shall have my personal attention.

STANDARD BINDER TWINE specialty. I can sell you anything from a Needle to a Sawmill. 50 BUSHELS BLACK PEAS FOR SALE JNO. T. THORNTON.

Extraordinary Sale Of Rose Bushes Commencing Thursday, May lithe Friday and I Saturday. Special offer of 2 year old, strong, hardy 3 for 60 cents. 7 for $1.00. Varieties include such as Richmond, Killarney, Brides, Bridea-Maid, I Ivy, W. R.

Smith, Golden Gate, Mme. Lambert, Meteor, Clothilde 1 Soupert and Paul Neyron. Large Geraniums bloom 75c per dos. Selected Chrysanthemums for out-door planting, 60c per doz. Don't forget to wear a white flower for Mothers Day, Sunday, May 14.

Wc Shall Be Prepared to Furnish White Carnations at 50c per Spectal pritxs to Sunday schools, lodges, etc. Florists, Baa.

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