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i a Doctors and Midwives Recommend "Mother's Friend" because lt is used externally In cases of the delicate situation of expectant mothers. It is a constant re? lief, robbing chlldbirfli of Its terrors, internal reme? dies are dangerous. Mother's Friend ls a blessing in a bottle. There is nothing like it. Th? mother of three children, who suffered lu the birth of no, I ve obtained a bottle of Mother's Friend al my ilruc store before her fourth confinement, and was relieved tjuickly.

All mothers who has. med lt acree their labor was shorter and less painful." JOHN C. POLHILL, Macon, Ga. Sent by express paid on receipt of price. uer hottlo.

nook, containing sensible advice an I teltim Mntherhood," mailed free to ladies THU -lLUlUIL- HEG-LAT-R Atlantis, da. Personals lilias Mary McCrum, of Colorado, i the guest of Alis, Piul Miss Minnie Newman, or Hariieon buiy, is tee guest of Mrs. C. M. Dold Mr.

Eame.t K. Ehodes, of Atlanta ia tbe guest of his father, Mr. P. Rhodes. Mrs.

Carl Scholz, of Mammoth, W. '8 tbe guest of h.r Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Barclay.

"rubbernecks" had a chance to rubber la.t Monday evening, the occasion bemg the appearance of an autimobile on our streets, the first in tbe history of our town. Mr, E. Bobbitt, it one lime a Talued employee in th's lately of Texas, Mexico, in 1 New Mexico, is visiting relatives th. We are always to tee "one of our boys." The Boaid of Trustees of Wa diing mgton and Lee University, after a two davs meeting, failed to elect a pre-i of the University. Hauy St.

G. Tucker, dean of the law school to serve as ac; ing president, and G. H. Denny was elected to tl position. Hon.

Henry St George of tiling-on ini Lee ijt his report to the Hoar- of T'OetfCl relative to the William L. W'lfon et dewmant fu il fo 'he in Economic tb ii -ai t' au un, $100,000 wvsalincst piaciic.dlya.6 ned Mrs. Thomas J. vVarner, fo-mely of Ken's but who uasbeen s'asin. with the family of Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Hal1, about milo south-west of Leyiugton undcrgoi ig two operations, left for Staunton. She will later join her husband who is a successful farccer in Johnstown, W.

Va, Death of Mrs JA Qaarles Mrs. Caroline W. Quailes, wif. of Eev. Dr.

Jamea A. Quarles, of Wash? ington and Lee University, died at hi home here carly Monday morning. She had been ill for a long time, and her fr-ends knew for several months that brr illness would terminate fa'ally. Funeral aerr ea. were l.

eld 'rrm tiie li nt 3 ck llntid oon, conducted Ki-v! Dr. 1 horuton Whaling, ber pastor. At 3 o'clock th, wire taken the C. (). to Louisville, for inter? ment Tuesday, accompanied "by Dr.

Quarles, Mr. James Qu.rle3 and Mrs. Edmonds, Mrs. Quarles was born in Louisville, Jan. 15, 1833.

ani a daughter of the late W. H. Field, a prominent antebellum lawyer of that city. In 1859 the was married to Dr. Quarles and their homo was made at Lexington, where they remained un-tl fifteen years agc, when Dr.

Quailes became a professor in Wash? ington and Lee. Her husband and five children Quailes of Butte, Miss Mary Quarles of Lexington, and James Quailes, Mrs Charles V. E. A. Quarles of Louisville.

no Li Goshen Items Miss Linnie Graham ii visiting friends in the vicinity of Greenville, Augusts county. Ea'1 McCutchan, of BUbee, Arizona, came home on a last Saturday. Visitors are appearing at the neigh? boring Bummer resorts. Last Monday evening, the 17th, after acting as a pall-bearer of the corpse of Misf Fannie Hughes, Grant Streby was drowned while attempting to cross the river at the Copper ford. He and Ben Benson wart the only ones of the procession willing to risk the ford, the rest all taking the foot path along the mountain which they had barne the corpse, iwo at a time going down.

Although diligent search had been kept up ali the time, his body was not foind until Saturday, and then inttrod at Lebanon at six o'clock that evening The body was found a mile below that ford. Messrs. Ernest Whitesell and John Davis narrowly escaped drowning at tbis ford within tho past fow w-rkj. Wet weather continues to keep back farm-work, but weeds are The Victorit people are re their repairs rapiliv, and it is now believed they will be all? to stait up by the 1st, as exp The foundation of the new four roomed school building is neaily com? pleted. Goshen bas a meat market once Patker having ie opened.

A young man named Bartley wt killed Monday at his fathers t-awmill near Deerfield. Xo particulars have been leceived. O. TO CUKE A COLD IN OISE DAY Take axatlve Brouio Quinine bu gn Ik lill! Oe fur ten to 1 Of I rea qui He oft foo bail of! Be isl pim nat anil mal thir Bes will oft bei; Hot bui, G. ai cl the Lex Nor: died At Voin four grad Arti! later Wes Heni Hen Statt this of mi calle char; Scho yean Shrill War, Tl be a endi ttei and VMlFinah The Virginia Military Institute program for the commencement exercises which began' Sunday was completed today as follows: June 23.

Sunday, ll a. m. Sermon to cadets by the Kev. R. T.

Wilson(cla 1870) of Petersburg, Va. June li, Monday, Parade and Guard Mounting. 10: 30 a. m. Salute to Board of Visitors, and artillery drill witb blank cartridges; Sabre drill.

p. m. revi9w before the Board of Visitors, followed by battalion paradollp.ru. Final German. June 25.

Tuesday. Alumni Day. Morning pirade add g.iard mounting. 10 a. rn- Battalion drill and battle for? mation.

10a. m. Bennion of Alumni in State Lib 10: 30 e. m. Dedication of Franc's H.

Smith Memorial Bui'ding. Address by Hon. J. C. Monow, of Louisiana.

12: 45. Salute by cadet battery io honor of aluinn 4 p. m. Annual meeting of Alumni in Jackson Memorial Hall 0: Review before Alumni, and Regimental parade. 9 p.

m. Reception of Alumni in State Library. 10 p. m. Annual Auiu.ni Banquet in Cadet Mess Hall.

June 20, "Wednesday. Final Day. Gua'rd Mounting, ll a. m. Gradna1 ing Exercises in Jack on Memorial Hal1.

Announcing the distinctions. Vale.lie orv addro by Cidet Charles Roller, of Foi Defiance, Va De? livery of Diplomas. Delivery ol Hop' eda to ti.e two first honor rn by Jjdge E. W. Suindors, of Louis paride ground fier exercises close and publishing of nromotions and in cadet battalion "Auld Military lani ll.

First Calet Cap'ain George C. Mar hall, ol Was Saturday by telegram that he had been ppointed io second lieutenancy in he United States army by Presid nt IcKin'ey. Cadet Johnston graduates oda-. or Smith Memorial Hall. The formal ded'cation of the Smith Iemorial building took place at 11:30 clock Tuasdav.

The orator for the jcuion was Judge John G. Moncure, Louis ana, who graduded from isti ute in the class of 1817. Although Irs seventy uf'h year Judge Moncure wi li the fbe and enthusiiism of Its splendid tnbuto to the iiien'i (I General Smith was received tl h. oi tl af in ci th on fa uv CO: to IV thi mn ha pie raj thc Iro WO tho hoi the was as I witl Wc thei hopi A I JK, men ith strong words cf appr val, Judge oncme isa H- was ru Stafford cc-uuty, and in 18G0 removed Louisiana, where ho entered ae service a3 a pnva e. Later i was a member of the Btaff of G-r, 'ount) C.

J. Poiignao, and accom nied him to du-iug the wai some mission of Sta'e, He served fi distinction as a member ol the nrt of Appeals of Louisiana, Judy-e for more than 20 years. He makes h'm horns at Shreveport, where his days are spent in ietness and comfort. Smitu Memorial Hall. Ihe i-uggesli for aa acadtniic ilding to the needs of wing frc too), was hist made bv tl pcrinteudent, General Scott Shipp Irs report to ile Bojrd of Vis to suggestion was acted on, the ard ordered the erectioj of the lding, and work waa commenced in lober, 1899, which was comp'eted the session just now iber, 1900.

Tbe building conforms the cadet barracks ia Gothic style irchitrcture. It is situated in the of the court and cimpletos- the between tho Jackson morial Ha 1 and the northern wing he barracks The length is 190 with a width of 75 feet, and of 53 feet, msement, It is built of brick.wi ilford stone trimmings. Tbe interior inished in hard plaster, with natural woodwork. The first floor ii for the departments of physics astronomy; the second for matho and modern langi the for geology and mineralogy. id6s the lecture rooms (he building contain the rr.u?eum.

Tho system icating is thc jg furnished bv a gaolcno air is furnished in waiter and 1 in summer. Ihe of the ding vas about $24,000 Willi un MeDowo'l of Lexington itect.J. B. Ph rr sb of Lynd.burg builder aud Rober E. Hut on of tbe electrician.

General F. H. Smith. rancis ninney Smith was bom in folk, October 18, 1812 and in Lexingion, March 12 1890. be ago of 17 he the Wei! it Military Academy, and graduated years later with distinction.

On uation he was assigned to tho lery s.rvice in the Army, and was made instructor in Ethics at Point. His wife Miss Saraji lerson, a daughter of Dr. Thomas derron, Surgeon in ihe United 58 Army. S.veral children survive union. For a time he was Professor ithematios at Hampden Sidney ige, and ficm that place ho was to Lexington, in 1839, to take of the newly created Military o'.

He remained here for (ifty 3 as the Superintendent, with a -i i most at intermission during tbe Civil in which he took part. ie Alumni meeting ww held iu fternocn, which was hugely at M.atteis Pertaining to tho esta of the Behool were considered, jrealer efforts will he: if ter bo for these annual reunions, disappc fir ii tors rowii Waul Lexii th? in! pitch crew Uuivi a-kai 1 did Thi that the vj a1 out bngl the sp Chi ni Line I elown On ledfo rn and for all nnd there was tl: Virj-iu compt them. Thc steady hind of corres; and i with All tl progrc Virg with li lbey br Tue Bul Julian No. B. weight Was NTo.

McCiu 145. Atti friends after tl been sj loralee Mr. Be gold cheers vanqiUE pervad The Tribute to the I Caa Balh County Enterptiae. (Jul. John T.

Dull, editor of Xo-icomerstown Index, of Ohio, who was a gallant union soldier dur tbe late civil war and who fa charge of tho V. M. f. boys at battle of New Market on May IG 18C4, sent some flowers to ba plac upon their graves. This was a har same tribute for a gallant foo, wrote in his paper follows: yers ago to-day bloody battle cf Now Market fought beteen Gen.

Franz Sigel's fcrc on the Union side and those of Ge Br.ckinridflre on the Confederate. Ti writer of thH was a ling then and the regiment of whic ho wai? a member occupied Sigel'n le centi ron that bloody field. Withi ti ir ty ni uutei after tbe battle openei ono soldier out of every five in th writers regiment lay dead or woundc the field of carnage. Jnst in front of tie lav the Virgiaii frofh from their claesis a Lexington. We can still see thosi oay-cheeked boys an they rushed tao mouths Carline's gunp, jnh be swept down lo death by whole latoons.

To-day amid their the Virgina lames are placing garlands ovpr thc lonumcnt which has been cted on ie sjiat to comn.emo.rito the heroism those Spartan heroism t-iat 13 never been exce.dod in tho annals A silver tongued orator will va -omit. leir valor, and south-in hearts will be fired by the recital. It is el'. Possibly tho loather will be indful of the heroism that forn ed a unterpart to that of those biavo nmg sons of Ihe Perhaps be ll think of the rosy-checked boj northland who gave up their lives ihe same spot aB cheerfully a-i il Virginia Cadets Perhaps he will upon the priceless untry and one has come us as tho price ot this prod tis bio. cf, rhapi the will remember it out of this awlul war has come a tchless, an unconquerable people trts beat as ene, and who.e ase God are ccurnte I in a great mblic as indivisible let us trust, as i mor sight of the plat torin in which he speaks.

the flowers wo send fi om Ibo north send as a tribute to tho memory of te whom we faced i that awful ir just 37 years ago. They eave lives for the cause they believe.I i or wron'r, they dud leroes die. As the.se ulogie i the flover. of southern trust thoy will be a iomir.der that is to-day but- one heart, one aid one purpose in al the land, determination ia! ours nj Uw nov. ap CD.

H'sf on larth shal never Crew li ere Viet irs Sunday's Richmoud Tim-3s. lere was a large crowd of spe Li? on Mayo's Island and scores of lo either brink of the river afternoon lo witness tho ig lace between crews from Ihe lington aud Leo University, of aud tho Virginia Boat Club is city. erest hid excited to a great from tho fact that tho Tinting hud defeated team at th i (ratty on Wednesday in he rt rn fast time of 4: 38. An I with 331'ire diem, the Virg ida en ot i into the race wi'h any eof certainty tha result. a result itself, however, icdicai Kicbmonil craw far The ho.nc crew won ly fifty seconds, or about, fifteen is.

No time was t.ik- so that etti in whieh tho le from tho ital Works to (he Seiboaril Air was malo will no: in history. tho start Washington and a fow stro Then tho com was given Virginia lo pull ten" they were worth. They pulled, hen tho rowers opened their eyes was a palpable load. Ten io command, again, and then the crossed the bow i the ditors and walked away witb i stroke of tbe collegians was not nor was there much force be t. Tber.

was unnecessary di-play ymnastics in thc sett with ponding weakiies i from the oar, it times fie boat wobbled," ome back cutting of tba water. lese points int 91 fe red with tbs Di of tho boat, while the ias rowed etea lily and ttle tho ent Ji tim aet, and I on the other fro the time ssod ua.il tho Gn'sh 11 cows for tho main ev.nt were: m. A. Booth, No. ll Hil, No.

F. idoo, W. McGowan, str ke; W. laiborne, Average 153 1-2. biugton and Hall, Nj.

Stone, No, E. McNulty, W. L. Ellis, stroke; W. rn, coxswain, average weight lie club house i largo party of roany of them la lies, gat A sumptuous least bad and tue entiro party I themselves.

After the feast v. I. Crump introduced on Wallace, who ina Bhort and ppropriato speech awardd ti, edals to the winning crew. Th i a were heartily givea the lied atheletes, and goo 1 eheeri el til.y>ipcrowd, sitois will leave for their homes )W morning. They took their giacefully, a'thougu they wers linted.

ste Bi of fig up tn Wi If, coi 1,1,1 of ll iii Uu vic un nil Re lin i m. Wo nix. Coi dre. Th, war perj trim froi I an-1 i iaaassnsl ni in War Rcvi Modification of Taxos Takes Effe July 1st. The Secretary of the Treasury issued a circular setting forth ehnngos in the war tax law, which go into cftfct on the first day of Tbe foll iwiug stamp taxes tho nnd ing the Um th, publuhod; id Be Bank checks.

Drafts and orders for the payn of monej at sight or on demi (Drat and orders for the paymcn money otherwiic than at sight or demand and-foreign bills of excha aad fore) gi orders for the paymont money remain takable.) Certificates of deposit. Postoffic money orders. Promiss irv rtffSges, Leases. Expor bill ol landing. Manifests tot (iistom houao entiv clearanco of cargo.

Pov of attorney. Charier parties. Certificates of all kinda, except tificat-3 of profits or certificate! si: ing interest in property cr ttccnoi il tions of companies. Wan horse receipts. Telegraphic Express receipts (domestic bills lading remain taxable).

Policies of insurance and pren a charged for marine, inland, fire cai nulty, fidelity und ginruit iii-tva icc Taus on to'ephonc me'-sages, The soecial tax on commercial bro kers is abolished. The fol owing list oj taxes abol s'ioc will be interest in shipping circle Certificate to acknowledgment bill of sa'c of vessel. Charter pu ty of rcgutaaed Ccrtilicnte of reg slry. C-r ificateof enrollmen1. Cer ificate of record tan built vessel owned by aliens.

Master carpenter's ci rtificate Certi'Jcao of issue of temp i ir; document. Certificate of ownership. Certificate of surrembrof docnm int. Certdiciie of payment of tonnage duty. Ce; titic ito to slipping artic'o; ic quJro I by 1212, Keviso I St iintes.

United Staten bill of health. Certificate of dimige by port war? den for ma-in? surveyor. 'Seamen's proieotion certificate. rtificate of a-Jnieasuiciii' nt. app "fl dix.

Certificate as to and eftects. Cert fie lbs of discharge. Account of wages abd effects. IF YOUR LIVER ia ttwtlve, nr v.r.ir outaf order, MOIVA LIVCR TOMt. Whioh Usa preparation known for prodaclng a healthful iiikI r-onili lion from 'hc liver nnd other finil proven I Ive ni urpld gr inactive livii-, preventing iMailvenesw, or ealing thiM condition ii ll u'rendy eslal Ol eoaraa UM coaeetjuenl i obatlnate eoetlveneaa, mell ni alnk lervona headache, reaUeaeneaa.

finn- itomocli, r-niir'. henri I iii rn and kindred dleeaai iii relieved by I moat exeellenl remedy. Illolehi or roiiuli skin, carnied' hv indini-ntiirii or ba relieved in by Hie ol mow I.IVIII TO 31 IC. Hms prndtii'lnt; beaoUftll romplcxlon. It will inn-JAUNDICE in BTW day Price, 50 cents and $1.00.

om.v nv E. A. CRAIQHIUL, i DRUGGIST, LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA. Constipation neglec'eiiv cr bul vated, lends 'o total disability eatli. Rocky Mountain lea absoiuti-ly ire co sUpatio i in ail for.i jj.

A-k rnggist. Il" danger signal on the 1 on ti fellow's ncfio iv il a face. and women uso Mo.mtain Tea tinJ get jeanine cheeks, -'ISc. Ask jour dinga st. Cn Kooley Tea is iver in bulk hy peddlers or Uss a i 85c.

Don't'ba oled, get the a inrid-' famous by the Madison limouueement. Tam carrying in my extentive corset Ck a lull 'line or, WARNER'S U8T-PB00F. We have a shapes and to fit almost any ranging in 50 are dote in particular, 'nt' is mean! by nust-prooff all prominent of to-day are boned ir ith thin dei of'ni-el. The unpleasant frtaurc ttedt il" mk ney to ah, corrmlr, and thereby injure ihe lice of Un' annini and spot (he li rlinen. All in Warner's d-Proof are coated with 'ai.

From tltup to backbone they 1 proof ayainsl mst stain. There are. no other made rust-proof features, member thia when buging a corset (iraniced from, maker to i ter elt ant: "reliant to yon. will ijtfund the monty or yioe any lady returning rilCrsRlltt Pro Cn sri, thrt fal 'a'si cirri) the Lady iii ft will make your is look well, fi. a ml fall ir.

Il, yarrin uilifully mad'-, and dresses over the "Americau fi lo Many who have i them ir ill ha rr no other. Straight Usa rpeciatfeature. Mci), Mira tba 1IW XitWJ U.W 7p BtUftlt mice VA A) VCED BATES ACC0U1NT FOUBTH OF JULY. BALTIMORE ft OHIO BAILBOi ct on has th trill next will lent iud. of of Exclusion Ticked will b- sold ai fro .1 nil statiom- East of tho Oh Kivor, within a radius of 200" mil (but not to from stations East Baltimore), for al trains of July 3i 4th.

valid for retort) until July 5l incl ii si w. PRETTY EYEBROWS, LON( DROOPING LASHES. riifl greatest addition known is pretty eyebrows and lonj la hie, DixifJJMay Dew will thicket imd promote 1 ng growth. A Frencfc Package pom-paid 25 c.nts. Dm.

Mkdicine Brownsville, Tenn A.SSERS wanted in each lo lity for reputable former nee unnecessary; liberal oem at onco for information aa i lei tory. Por: mouth Subscription jodjAgency Kim Building, Porismouth, Va, I 1 NITED STATES OF AMEHICA, VVx-TIkN or VlUQlUlA, s. In tho United Btatei District Court in anil for said district. In matter of No. 30, in bankruptcy.

A. Hankrupt.) I for dischargo. Tn the Honorable 0 Paul, Judge of tho District Court o. the United States for District of Virginia: C. A.

of Clifton Forgo, in UM cornily of Alleghany and of t. in said district, respectfully repre scnt.s timt on tho day of November iii the year 1900, lu- was duly adjudged bankrupt under tho mts relating to Bankruptcy; that he hie property and tight, ol property, and baa rally complied witta ii1 the roqafreJMObi of said acts and of im-oi l-rs of the court touchinghla mah wherefore he praya tbat ha may ha decreed by the court to have a full discharge all debbi proinillo against his estate nader liiiikrupt nuts, except snob debts as ans ipted irv law from dischaigo. Date I this 8th day of A. I). 1000.

C. A. MAHONEY, Hankrupt. OBDKR OF ROTXOl TiiL-EON'. DlSUUlT OF in this Mt- day of Jone, D.

1001, on reading theforegoiagpatitlMlt le ordered by the cunt, that bearing be had upon the same oo the nth day of August, A. D. 1001. court, at Harrlsonliuig, in said distii'-t, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon; mid thal thoicof bo published in tho Lkx QlMUm, a nowspaper printed in district, and that all kuown creditors an I her person- In Interest may appear al Hm time ami place and show cause, li they have, why the prayer of tho said petitioner should nut be granted. Ali 1 lt ls further ordered by the court that th, clark shall send by mail to all known tun, oOples of said petition and this addressed to thom at their places of residence as stated.

Witness the i. nnid court, and the seal thereof, at wburg, in said district, on the I ol dune. I), 1001. OF corni'. Attesto A.

K. FLETCHER, Ctaar, ANNOUNCEMENT To the I alert of Rodi ridge: I respectfully announce myself a candidate to represent yon as one ot yon delegates in the neal Legislature ot Virginia, subject to tlio ucl ion of a Demo-iratic convention. Thanking you for tho earnost and active support nu gave Bte in your precinct meet? ings and your county convention two years ago for the sane mid earaestlj Baking your support In tho coming contest, 1 remain, truly yours E. II. Tuft's Pills This popular remedy never falls to effectually cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The na ural result ls good appetite and solid flesh.

Dose small; elegant? ly sugar coated and easy to swallow. fake No Substitute. IMPORTANT Yoi ire to Telephone A'l Telephone bills for the hut rafter are due July 1st. It is cf tho rcatest itnpor'ancj to us that all mounts aro lid promptly. Our ex enses have been unusually heavy and ie must havo money to meet the wo havo ma le.

Please do ot wait, but send in your dues with ut delay. Very respectfully. LEXINli.Otf M-TDAL TeLKPIIO-- Co CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Signature of YA Jniversity of Virginia IT IS TH ipstono of tho Public School System of tho State 'ree to Virginian In tho Dopartment. SCIENCE.

LAW, MEDICINE, KNOINEEIUNC. Session begins 15th September. For eata juo adrlr-m B. Ilarrlngcr, chairman, iarlo.t_.v-_e, Va. ap'-M -m Every Woman It-L tha MARVEL Whirling Spray Nfc Jnjec SC dun ami Ilost-Sa Convenient, ntlaaataala-aatlr, al drafsl.t ttr lt.

cannot supply Um I aocepl. no Hist, bat send stump for lt istraUd a-ret ill directions In aliutMe to ladles n.tRVKI.rn.. loon lurk. il lug 1 tl Pi in were 4 t'mei will 1 iippr for Ci! Flou Oom Bu: ti Youn tletH link Baco LimI I'ota ll) bo io Of Where to buy pure Liquor. TheL LAZARUSGo ktcjei burg, va.

Tiie Largest Liquor House In Southwest Virginia. Liquors Retailed at Wholesale Prices. Try our Cabinet, Kentuclcy rye, gallon. $2.00 per gallon. Monongahela XXXX, the Mountain Dow, smooth and full, thc price, only $3.00 per bodied rye, only $2.00 per gallon.

Lazarus Club, the cream of all Virginia Glades, pure rye, $2.50 per( whiskien, $3.50 per gg? Send for Price List Orders filled and returned on day recei ved THERE'S such a boroughness about oir sleek of Sering and Oxford Ties for Ladies that doesn't permit our mentioning any as bob! worthy un.ess it the (J cm eb ra ted "Queen Quality." WE nrgbt mention ihirt.s -the soft ce so that are so for Sum? er? the prices 50c. 5c. nr.d $1 00. Some in these sliirts lou 1 f-nough to talk themselves'' ist as you want thom. Queen Quality OXFORDS WE ure ready with all sort, of if "Litfe ready far all tastes? ready for all that their money's worth.

Light and 'l i i't tell y.a about our many of the if you want a Hat we would like to see Graham Head and Feet Fitters. jevpeibt, SILVERWARE, and many other pctatu-s lor Miling "QUICKWAID" ai IO a package. Each packin maka. IO quart, of-deli? rious FROZEN CUSTARD, in io time. Every body Send you; aad addrtn.

aid ve will it ad you 12 pack.jei, posipaW, aad larn premium lift. When sold lead Ul M. wt will FREE your choice ol premium. Writ, to-d-7 and get ext. m-MSt FREE.

CHE-dCAL, 830 FUbert Street, Pa, rwin Co, BBOXS. RIBBONS. KiBBONS IIAVK just roceivedalot of all Bitft TatTota RIBBONS, of g.od quality, that wo offer you far below i be usual prloe. They came In a assortment of for omer wear, and at those low prices viz i Mo. Il nt 10 c-iit? 23 Vi 40 15 1 7 also have a full lino of those yeer popular WASH RIBBONS, at taddSoforNosa-iOaad lively.

HEN'S SI ro.pec UKMAPfHE Uow.s and Four-in- hands, and Wo. Thc tinco one, Me. The uew "Military trlpa." ate, A new and hand some line, includ "Arabella" belt -the best fitting? uni Mo, iidic's Belts. 'or and suits, illLUIl UUtlV niaek, White and dotted aud striped, only 10c the yard. '20, and Soe; Black ami Old (ninan.

Counter wc ploeo tho ehoit platM various lilies, and offer them al prlcei that mean quick soiling. For instauce: Lawns and other wash gooda that and 15c, nil at 5c the yard. ND HERlia THBOPPOBTUIUTT OP THE SEASON'! A lot of Ladle's Oxfords and Men's high shoes at 50c a pair These aro odds and ends; sorae I only one or two pairs of a kind. They not be charged, changed or sent on ural, because there is no profit in thom but they are yours at 50c a pair! W. E.

Witt Lacka L. Witt. ya: K- A' Qulutard. and others. The styled cause having been refer? red to the undersigned Commissioner iu Chancery, by decree of the Circuit Court of Roc'(bridge, entered therein on the 6th day of March 1901, with directions to stato tho following 1st An account showing the Hens resting on tho -tilly's Run Iron Property, with the order of their priorities, to whom the same belong, and any and all male on account of gald liens or any of them, since tho report of Commissioner Henderson, tiled In this cause In 1881.

2nd Any other accounts specially stated, deemed pertinent by the Master, or quired by any party In interest to be so stated. All parties intere.ted, I hereby notify that I have fixed 1901, at mr office in the town of Lexington, as the time and place for taking the E. M. PENDLETON, Jo 19 4t .7. TS Commissioner in Chane, rv.

TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND GRIP aval ive Bromo-Quinino remove, the cause rai. MARKET REPORT. EVERY WEEK. BY Waj-aFFLIGHTElt kCO. June 2Cth 1901.

Family.4.00 Meal.55 i.111012 ig Chickens. litylb .7 ejH. .9 conntry. Shoulders.9 Sid 8.10 ilioice tcea.60 Don't forget to see ns about Binder Twine before you buy. We also have Binder and MowcrSec lions and Good Machine Oil.

ate now selling the celebiated Indian Rick Lime 55c The Owen Hardware Co..

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3,718
Years Available:
1898-1912