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Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Manufacturing: Interests of Fredericksburg and the Tidewater and Piedmont Country. VOL. XXIV, NO. 130. FREDERICKBBURG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1909.

PRICE, 8 CENTS Basket Ball Captain Praises Pe-ru-na. MR. O. W. WOODBUHY, Ohio, formerly Captain and Charts! of the Hiram College Basket Ball Team, write? are time? in the life of every student when excessive study and too eluee confinement and attention to the Object in view will Uli on your health.

"I have found that when body and mind alike are weary and to Work, a few doses of Peruna restore lost strength and Invigorate and more permanently than anything 1 know. "It gives you nerves of iron and mus eles of steel, and assists the mental activities together with the physical to a wonderful degree." Mr. Fred L. Hehanl, Twelfth and Grand Kansas City, will care catarrh, and tonic it has no equal." Pe-m-na la Tablet Farm. Por two years Dr.

Hai 'man and his assistant? have lnces. uatly laliored to create Peruna in tablet form, and their strenuous labors have Just been ero With success. who object to liquid medicines can now Peru na tableta, which represent the medicinal ingredients' of Peruna. Man-a-lin an Ideal Laxative. GOV.

HADLEY INJURED Forced to End Hunting Trip by Badly Swollen Hand. Springfield, Nov. Governor Hadley. who has been hunting In the Teney county hunting preserve, was GOVERNOR H. 3.

HADLEY. forced to leave there for Jefferson City on account of a badly hand, by a fall. Physicians the governor to return to his home at once, as they feared blood poisoning might STATE of Virginia, county of Spot s. In the Clerk's of? fice of the Circuit court of Spotsyl vania county, Virginia, November 3rd, 1909. Upon a bill filed in chancery to construe the will and settle the estate of C.

Gallinger, deceased, and upon an injunction order restraining the defend? ants named in said bill and injunction order from proceeding to foreclose by sale certain trust deeds in said bill set forth. Lucy A. Haislop, in her own right, as devisee and heir of Cyreniua Gallinger, and as administratrix, c. t. a.

of said Gallinger; John J. Haislop, plaintifs, vs. Mary I. Thompson and Corbin Thompson, her husband; James P. Turnley, sheriff, administrator of Retta 0.

Jackson, deceased; James Jackman. Elmer Oliver, Eugene Oliver, Charles Oliver, an infant over fourteen years of age; Dora Oliver, an over fourteen years of age; Mary Oli? ver, an infant over fourteen years of age; MurtoA E. Church, trustee; Kate tT Brown, William M. Ellison, trustee; Raymond S. Dondaldson, Lee J.

Graves, trustee; J. D. PulUam, T. Stokeley Coleman, trustee; Mary E. Smith, ex? ecutrix E.

W. Smith, deceased; F. W. Coleman, trustee; Solon T. Coleman, Alvin T.

Embrey, trustee; The Farm? ers and Merchants State Bank of Fred ericksburg. Virginia, a corporation duly chartered and organized under the laws of the State of Virginia; A. T. Rowe, James Rawlings, executor of S. C.

Peyton, deceased, subject to the orde. of the Circuit court of Stafford county, Virginia, in the chancery cause of Pey? ton executor vs. Peyton and others; Daniel Lewis, defendants. And an affidavit having been filed that Daniel Lewis, Raymond S. Donald-1 son; Kate T.

Brown; Mary Oliver, Dora Oliver, Charles Oliver, Eugene Oliver, Elmer Oliver, James Jackman, are non-residents of the State of Vir? ginia, they are hereby ordered to ap? pear here within fifteen days after due publication hereof, and do what may be necessary to protect their interest in this suit; and it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published once a week for four successive weeks in The Free Lance newspaper, a newspaper publish? ed in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and that a copy hereof be posted at the front door of the courthouse of this court on or before the next succeeding rule day of this court Teste T. A. Harris, Clerk. Frederick W. Coleman, Alvin T.

brey, p. q. A copy -Teste: T. A. Harris, Clerk.

DK. H. M. SCKENRODE. DENTHT Oflkae hoare 9-1 and 2 to orle? Kalo orer Goolrfck'i drug in the meeting home The worthy parion prayt, And goodly thanks he gives for these Most prosperous of days.

Your stately parents on their ways Besought you not to stay, But hasten with your meed of praise On this Thanksgiving day. Clorinda, oh, I watch you go In flowered satin dressed You wear my heart upon your sleeve That all the town may jest, And when you kneel among the rest Give thanks for this, I say You're not the grief that tears my breajt On this Thanksgiving day. Clorinda of the rose red lips That laugh me into scorn, Must I alone mid happy folk Be saddest of men born Ah, give me, sweet, this gracious morn The word I needs must pray, And grant unto a swain forlorn A real Thanksgiving day. Garrison. Her Thanksgiving.

Oh. have you the turkey picked. And la the oven hot And ready for the pumpkin pies? I'll have to bake a lot. And currant and ginger snape. Of each a heaping tray.

Our boys and girls are coming home To spend Thanksgiving day. I'll make some sugar cookies too. They used to like them so When they were little toddling It seems so long ago! And apple tarts for daughter Jane With eyes of tender gray. She's bringing both her babies home To spend Thanksgiving day. I roa? before the peep of dawn.

I had so much to do, But never have I felt so spry. Though I am alxty-two To cook and bake and boll and brew Seems only lust like play With all the dear ones coming home To spend Thanksgiving day. I tha.nk the Lord who gives to ua Tim sunshine and the rain That here In one unbroken band I see them once again Our children and children, too. All hastening to obey The voice of love thai calla them home To spend Thankegtvlng day. -Minna Irving.

On the Mexican Border. Along the southern border of Mexi eo the natives still prepare tbelr Thanksgiving feast with the primitive tool? of ancient times. Beans and corn are grouud into meal by the la? borious aborigluiil method to make bread and frijoles for tbe Thanksgiv? ing dinner. Thanksgiving Conundrums. Here is a collection of conundrum: which may be served up while tur key Is being served on day: What part of the turkey aasists iuj lady in making her toilet? Comb What part of the turkey opens front door? Last part-key.

What pan of the turkey will appeal on Wednesday, Dec Bill. What part of a turkey Is part of a sentence? (clause). What part of a turkey la uaed foi cleaning purposes? Wings (for dust ere). What part of a turkey does the farm er watch with anxiety? The crop. Why la the man who eats too fust like a turkey Both are gobblers.

What part of the turkey la an orlen tal? The first Why ought the turkey to be ashamed when he Is being served? Because we aee the turkey dressing. What color get? Its name from the turkey? Turkey red. When the turkey Is cooking. In what country he? I Greece. Turkeys and People, I'4 haie to be a turkey? Wouldn't youT? Getting roasted or else being In a stew; But, though we have no feathers, art collared and we're cuffed.

And Thanksgiving day the turkey's no? the only thing that's stuffed eat mor I Fare well my a long- well, I bid yon all, for on. ta glad giving Day. 1 hear the bugle call; I feel the chilly shivers runniag up and down my back, for never wilt I faast again; ah me, alas! alack! Alt summer ton if I've wandered o'er the bill and In the val dreaming that the thread of life was wove very frail, oblivious all of butchers and of dinner partie? gay, where voices rise In praises? on this (lad Thanksgiving Day How proudly have I held alpft my head in days gone by Pd strut beside some puny bird les? known to fame than bow often in the barnyard have I pecked a rooster gay, beciuM? he felt sir, and got Into my way. And when I'd filled my empty crop with the cora laid out for me, I'd feel aa happy as a king- could be; and Pd stroll acrons tbo bamyara to cool, nook, or pernaps enjoy a pebble lunch by the swiftly miming brook. I loved to bathe in Mother Lartb and keep my feather? Clean, for a turkey in Ills gaudy dress is proud any queen; and when at eight I roosted high, my head beneath my wing, I dreamed of little turkey? and the joy yearly bring, to all their mamma turkey? and their papa turkeys too, and in their turn rear little ones to hatch their brood? anew.

But all my dream? are Shattered now; life's hopes for me are dead, and ere yon read this mournful ri my spirit will have fled to a happy clime wher? fcuugry men live on food, and they, like find delight tSlmpiy doing good. And 6o this rhyme comes to an end; It'? down Mose to my tall. I beg vour pardon, gentle sir, for this, ay wail; bat Brails 'jj I wish you yon le, BBOSl CO; 10: I of i rbtefa a at how you'd I were I feasting ok hoy Groceries Lifo Insurance Too Much. to rummage, the burglar discovered the following bills: orv Coal Dressmaker Tailor T.w miuner" Miscellaneous 7iw Sighing heavily, he disgorged the ver and Jewelry. Thl? house baa trouble enough," he eptoeing out-St Loula Poat-Dia patch.

KILLS HER FOE OF 20 YEARS "The most merciless enemy I had for 20 years," declares Mrs. James Dun? can, of Haynesville, "was Dys? pepsia. I suffered intensely after eat? ing or drinking and ceuld scarcely sleep. After many remedies had failed and several doctora gave me up, I tried Electric Bitters, which cured me com? pletely. Now I can eat anything.

I am 70 years old and am to fet my health and strength back again. 'or Indigestion, Losa of Appetite, Kid? ney Trouble, Back, Female Com Staints, it? unequaled. Only 60c at If. I. Lewis'.

Enforced Loyalty. On a visit in Si. Petersburg a visitor noticed Hint on the occasion of I be birthday of the ihm there were only one or two flags visible, these be? ing displayed on official buildings. Un a later visit, week or two later, he observed that flags were everywhere, the very streets obscured by waving bunting. "Why," he asked a friend, "do you show a flag now, while you did not then?" "Well." was the reply, "a police agent came round and sold that if 1 did not display one 1 should be fined 200 rubles.

So I hoisted three, to be on the right side, sod the others are doing the 1 FORCED INTO EXILE. I Win. Upchuacb of Glen, Okla, was an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought, would cure a frightful lung- racking cough that had defied all rem? edie? for two After six months he returned, death dogging his steps. "Then I began to use Dr.

King's New Discovery, he writes, "and after tak? ing six bottles I am well ever." It thousands yearly from desper? ate lung diseases. Infallible for Coughs and Cokia, it dispels Hoareeness and Throat. Grip, Bronchitis. Hemorrhages. Asthma, Croup.

Whoop? ing Cough. 150c and trial bottle jfree, guaranteed by. M. M. Lewis ABE'S THANKSGIVING PUDDING Th? Tidbit That Delighted a Black Boy's Haart.

"Granny. Is Thnnksglvln' day for us poo' colored pusst.us as well an for rk-h ladles yuu wash fur?" "Why, Abe Mucolin, chile, what la you tulkln' ulK'Ut? Hab I done brung you ep to ask sich fool questions? Don? de peed Lord say ss how we inus' be thankful for our msrclcs ebery dsy?" the old woman, look? ing up from tier Ironing board st her gr.indson. who was paring pota toes by the stove. "But, gruiiny, you ssld as we be too poo' for sort o' puddin', end ef we got cabbage an' bakln dat's all we might 'Beet, an' do Inb a puddin' mighty we I And Abe seemed to set up a wall of sorrow. "It am a feurful sin to lub a puddin'.

De good book says yon mus' lub your enemies, hey, but it don't gib us no 'courageinont to keer fur tings fur our stomach." granny replied severely. "I sln't got no enemies to Inb 'cept dey la de boys on de nez' street dot calls me de bowlegged nigger sn' 1 lub 'em ss much as a pud din' nohow I do so wsnt rest bad de sort Miss Cray done sent me Iss KIs? mus when 1 broke my leg." "Plum puddin'! Well, yon sir mighty 'bltlous to want dat, but you keep on with your potatoes, an' granny will see what she kin do," declared she more kindly as she stared st her crip pled little grandson, the last one left at her once large family. "I'll done gib Abe I.lnrolm spree," she thought ss with flash of Joy she cslled to mind a padding of the old time. And this Is the pudding that delight ed little Abe's besrt on Tbsnksglvlng snd made him feel ss If be, too, par? ticipated Id the feasts and good things of the dsy: Cut up two cups of bread fine, bnlf a cup of chopped suet, half cup of molasses, one egg, one cup of resista, one cup of sweet milk In half teaspoonful or soda Is dissolved, half teaspoonful of cloves, one teaspoon? ful of cinnamon, a pinch of mace and salt Boll two hours in a tin pudding boiler. Eat with foaming sauce, Is made thus: Beat half cup of butter to a cream, add one cup of granulated sngar and stir until it is white and foaming.

Just before serving pour on one cap of boiling water and stir a Work. Our Thanksgiving Oh, pumpkin, smiling on the vine. I ween, handsome fellow! But listen to these word? of mine Which I'm about to tell, oh! "All. all is vanity, I trow," Thua truly aalth the preacher, And vanity Is lurking now In every pumpkin feature. I grant thou hast a mellow cheek And very fairly rounded.

But on that happy fact this week Thy downfall will be founded. ilnce thou'rt handsome on the vine (Which well I can't deny. tfethlnka thou sure wilt look divine In our Thanksgiving pie. oh! Etala Parrlsh. Another of Them.

It Is a Joke In the royal family of England that Prince Edward of Wales Is Intensely proud of his uniform of 11 naval cadet and he wears this upon all occasions Princess Mary of Wales possesses mnch of the lore of mischief that characterized her aunt the pres? ent queen of Norway, In her younger days. Prince Edward received rather a large parcel addressed to him In a hand he did not recognize. He pro? ceeded to unpack (his and found to his disgust that It contained doll dressed in the ezact uniform of the naval ca? dets and bearing In the writing of bis sister a label with the words, "An? other of A SCALDED BOY SHRIEKS horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Taylor, cf Nebo, who writes that, when all thought he would die, Buck len's An.ica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, ScaMa, Cuts, Corns, Wounds, Bruises.

Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chap Hands. Soon routs Piles. 25c at M. Lewis', MONEY TO LOAN In sums to suit on good security. Ap? ply to Lee J.

Greyes, attorney Itf ABUSED HIS WIFE Then left Mis Family. Mrs. Arthur Carneal, of lower Prince Edward Htreet, has been left with two little children lier husband, is sick and is being attended by city phy? sician, Dr. J. N.

Barney. She is suf? fering from the etfects of a bruise in her right side. She says her husband on Saturday night a wi-ck in a fit of anger, her down and while prostrate on the Boo? her; that fearing he had her sevt-rely he left the city and hi? whereabouts are unknown. The committee on poor the City Mr. A.

M. (lamer, chairman, are looking after her imme? diate wants and authorities are deavoring to locate Carneal and bring him back here. TWO INDICTMENTS The grand jury after a investi? gation returned two indictments for un? lawful cohabitation, one against Hester Cuss and the Other against Maurice' Deane, in Corporation court Tuesday night, Tin? cast's will be sent to Jus? tice DaniH'hl for trial. The jury ad? over until 11 o'clock wednee day. Mr.

F. M. Chichester is p-pre senting the Commonwealth during Mr. Swift's absence. THE VILLAGE PARSON The Village Parson, a pastoral drama in four acts, was played to a small house at the Opera House Tuesday night It not measure up to the high class of the maiority of the shows lately given the public by Pitts Bros.

Then' were some who them pleased with the presentation. CORRECTION In the article in our last issue in ref? erence to Mary Washington Hospital, it was stated that ten thousand dollars had been spent on improvements. This is an error; it should have read two thousand dollars. TESTED AND PROVEN There is a Heap of Solace in able to De? pend I'pon'a Well-earned Reputation. For months Fredericksburg readers have seen the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they have done in this locality.

Not another rem? edy ever produced such convincing proof of merit. Mrs. John A. White, 1004 Street, Fredericksburg, says: "I cannot praise Doan's Kidney Pills highly enough, as they have been of greater benefit to me than any other kidney medicine I have used. I suffered from backache and weak kidney for a long time and often the attacks were so se? vere that I could not attend to my housework.

A dull pain through my loina, accompanied by a weakness, prevented me from stooping or lifting and I felt miserahle in every way. My husband insisted on my trying Doan's Kidney Pills and a box was finally ob? tained at Goolrick's Modern Pharmacy. By the time I had finished the contents, every symptom of my trouble had dis? appeared and I have not suffered since. The above statement was given August 3, 1907, and on March 20, 1909, Mrs. White said: "It gives me pleasure to again endorse Doan's Kidney Pills.

The cure they made in my case has been permanent" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name take no other. A JOYFUL PASTIME It's Really a Pleasure to Cure Catarrh by Breathing Hyomei.

It isn't a pleasure to saturate your stomach with vile nostrums or to shock the tender membrane of the nose ami throat with disagreeable sprays ami douches. But strange to say than IN thousand? who da not abreast of the times who are hoping acata hopa that these ancient will rid them of catarrh. If readari of Pswderiefcalwn who suffer from catarrh want to banish this vile disgusting forever go to Pharmacy today ami get a complete Hyomei High o-aael outfit for If it cure it won't cost you a cent, because (ioolrick's Pharmacy will give you your money back. Hyomei is so simple and plraaaait to use; pour a few drops from the bottle into the inhaler and it in. As it ver the membrane and loto the lungs with the airyou breathe it tin- raw membrane and kills the catarrh germs.

Don't experiment Leading druggists even-where sell Hy? omei for catarrh, coughs, colds, bron? chitis, etc. Drop a postal for our free Booth's Famous Booth's Hyomei Buffalo, N. Y. MI-OKA Cures indigestion It ri'lievo? stomach misery, sour stom? ach, belching, and cures all stomach dis? ease or money back. Large box of tab? let? cents.

Druggist? in all towna, To Whom It May Concent Take Notice That I Will on tho 27th Day of November, 1909, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. at the auction house of N.

B. Kinsey, sell at public auction for cash the following property, to-wit: 3 show cases, 1 dining table, 7 dining chairs, 3 rockers, 2 mattresses, 1 kitchen table, 1 bureau, 1 work stand, 1 dresser, 1 writing desk, 1 refrigerator, 1 ward? robe, 1 press, 1 bedstead, 2 springs, 1 lot matting, oilcloth, curtains, to satis? fy aii execution upon a judgment ob? tained in the Justice Court of the city of Fredericksburg on the 10th day of September, 1909, in favorof Helmig vs. Chas Kappel for the sum of $50.00 with interest, which has been levied on the said property by me as sergeant of the said city. Take notice, that I will also on the same day, between the same hours, on the premises of said G. Helmig, sell at public auction, for cash, the following property, to-wit: 1 gas engine, 1 elec? tric motor, 1 dough mixer, 1 dough pulleys and fixtures with ma? chinery, 52 bread pans, 18 Pullman moulds, 1 dough trough, 36 bread pans, 1 Victoria cook range, to satisfy an at? tachment and distress warrant for rent obtained in the Corporation Court of the city of Fredericksburg on the 27th day of November, 1909, in favor of G.

Helmig vj. Chas. Kappel for the sum of $80 and $22 respectively, which has been levied on the said property by me as sergeant of the city of Fredericks burg. Posted and dated this 22nd day of November, 1909. J.

CONWAY CHICHESTER. Sergeant City of Fredericksburg. Headquarters For Hides and Calf Skins Ship or bring them to us and receive Highest Cash Prices. J.G. HURKAMPro.

8. EMBREY to Embrey Dealer in Railroad Cross Ties, Cedar Posts, Spokes and Hoops. Keeps con stantly on hand a large supply of Baled Hay and Mill Feed. Office rear Rail? road Depot, Fredericksburg, Va. Also Agent for Page Wire Fence Ce.

The Largest Ship? pers in Northern Virginia. This is the time of the year to look after your roof and we are of? fering CYPRESS SHINGLES at very attractive prices and are also selling the well known RUBEROID ROOFING, which is one of the oldest and best high grade roofings on the market today, and as it has proven its worth by years of successful use in this and foreign coun? tries, it is worthy of YOUR careful consideration if you neea a roof for your house, bam or outbuildings. In addition to our regular line of Lumber, Laths, Flooring, Siding, Ceiling, Mouldings, Sash, Doors. Blinds, we are having a big de? mand for Old Dominion Portland Cement, Rockdale Lime and Terra Gotta Pipe, and it is giving us pleasure to be able to ship a splendid Terra Cotta that is manufactured at Alexandria, and we are having a good demand for the larger sizes for Well Linnings, as it makes a cheap and good lining. THE LUMBER AND MILL WORK departments of our business were established in 1859, and, by continually making better buying conditions, improving our facilities for handling everything cheaply, and surrounding ourselves with progressive men that grow up in our business and study the wants of our trade, we are in a position to serve our customers well and give them better values than a majority of dealers in larger cities, as our facilities are equally as good and our stocks are fully as our rentals and general expenses are much less, and the Consumer Gets the Benefit of these advantages.

Our prices are entirely based on the grades we sell, and, although we have a large demand for both the high and low grades, yet, our care in representing a grade to be just what it is and in Snipping the Grade We Sell has steadily increased our trade, and we believe that a comparison of our Prices and Grades will convince you that we have a well selected stock and that you can get the best values from us that can be secured. Give us a chance to handle your business, and we will keep your orders coming by courteous treatment, prompt shipments and good values. W. A. SMOOT Inc.

(Successor to SMOOT CO.) Cameron and Union Alexandria, Va Residentes, Why do you continue to keep sums of money at home or about your person, thus tempting the robber or murderer, when this strong and modern bank is anxious to serve you? The newspapers have recent? ly published accounts of horrible crime? committed for the sole pur? pose of obtaining hoarded money. Don't delay; act now. Write for our booklet, "How to Bank by Mail." It tells you how easy it is to have an account with this great Banking institution. 3 Per Cent Interest, componnded semiannually from date of de? posit, paid on savings accounts. The Planten National Bank.

Twelfth and Hain Street's Richmond, Va. CAPITAL, SURPLUS and PROFITS, GRANO JURY ADJOURNS Its Report To the Court, Etc. The grand jury adjourned Wednes? day at 1 o'clock. It found two indict? ment as alsSWssDIS noted and made the following report to the The grand jury in the investigation nf the election have had their at ti'ntion called to a certain circular or dotWar, aatitlod "A Conversation Late? ly Occurring," which appaarad few prior to tha iVcl that this tnonynwos circular is an un trutliftil cowardly attach tbs judgi and the Commonwealth's attor? ney of this city, imlei'l it contains false and slanderous charges which ractad against tbs court ami Utecbureh, and we can not express severely and too oiir ami condemnation of tliis circular, the metliuiis employed to dreulats its tenta Bnd its autlior. And we urgently the police JostsfS am! the police oflsCsWa, indeed all our citizens, ali possible efforts to ascertain au? thor of this cowardly and slanderous circular that he may be held up to the scorn and contempt of this community and be severely punished according to law.

Signed: J. Smith, foreman; Duff Green, J. Willard Adams, Alvin T. Rowe, K. C.

Heale, J. McCalla Boul ware, J. T. Brauer, Jno. C.

Melville, P. P. Stearns, K. M. Young, J.

W. Masters, W. A. Hell. The grand jury also requested the judge to call the attention of the Adams Express Company to Sec.

22, of the Byrd Law, and directed that here? after they deliver no except to the party to whom it is consigned and or to his written order to his em? ploye, and not to the party in whose care it is sent. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Makes the finest, most deli? cious biscuit, cake and pastry; conveys to food the most healthful of trait properties CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Now is the time to your Christ? mas shopping. Consult the advertise? ments in this paper as to where to buy. The State military ooard has made the appropriation to the various com? mands of the State for the year. The board gives $10 to each officer and man present at the last annual inspection the money is now available.

Largest Hail Order Liquor House in South FairfaxSCo. 423 King Street ALEXANDRIA, VA. Wholesale aid Retail Liquor Dealers We want to place before the intelligent reader and those who have a knowledge of what whisky should be our leading brand LORD FAIRFAX Bottled in Bond $1.25 Per Full Qt. or $1.00 For Fives It has no superior and is guaranteed as the best medicinal whisky by the physician, the public and the press. Wo carry a tremendous stock of liquors of all grades and prices, some of which we submit for your consideration: Per Gallon Family 75 Clover Leaf.

150 Old Maryland Rye.2 00 Martin Kve.2 25 XXXX Baker. 2 50 Corn 50, $2, $2 .50, $2 gal. OLD LORD FAIRFAX Per Gallon Good as any $5 Whisky sold today $4.00 Old Reserve Stock, pure A A (10 jears old) per gal. Equal of any $7 Whisky on the market. TRY A GALLON OF OUR $.200 Whisky A Few Brands of the Best Whisky Per Gallon.

Sherwood (7 years 00 Jubilee 3 00 Braddock 3 50 Braddock (5 years old). 300 Hannisville 3 00 (7vears old). 3 60 Lord Fairfax 4 00 Mt. Vernon .4.00 Malt and WhiiKi.s In Small Lots Per Qt, Sherwood (7 years old). $100 Three 1 75 Braddock (5 years old).

75 Hannisville 75 Lord Fairfax (7 years old). 100 Mt. Vernon 100 Overholt. 1 00 Duflfey's Malt. 1 00 All goods shipped by express in plain Bell Phone 136.

Home Phone 187. King Street, Alexandria, Va. (issrOash Must Accompany All Orders.) Our $2.00 Whisky Has no Equal. Once Tried Always Used. DISTILLERS'GOODS DISTILLERS'PRICES.

Direct from Distiller to Consumer Absolutely Pure Unadulterated We box all godos and Prepay expressage on everything within a radius of 300 miles of Washington, from 2.00 per gallon and up.topointsbeyond we Pre-pay on all goods ats4.0Q per gallon and up. one or moregaLlgns sam? kind of g000s must bf, ordered at one time- remittance must accompany ALLORDERS. No CHARGE FOR BOTTLES, JUGS DEMIJOHNS OR. BOXING. Dont be misled or deceived ry pl'amimg advertisements CLAIMINC TO Bc'DISTILLERS AND MAKINCQTHER'EXTRAVAGANT REPRf OFFERING.

ALL SORTS OF INDUCEMENTS FOR YOU TO DEAl THEM BEWARE AND INVESTIGATE BEFORE PATRONIZING -Wt" COUR INVESTIGATION AND REFEH TO ROTH UN ANO NCIES. "VYe HANDLE EVERYTHING IN OUR LINEv SUCH AS WHISKIES. BRANQIES, WlK. Rum, and make a Specialty of the MaiicOroer Business. Ho order IS TOO LARGE, NONE TOO SMALL.

MAIL US YOUR ORDER TO-DAY. PRICE LIST MAILED UHDERSUL UPON The James Clark Distilling Co. BIO Penh.AvE.N.W.WASHifsiQTON.D.G.

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