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Ult iv ili ii.KIEF. From the Philadelphia Frees Evatts bave moveil rapidly darin kko past few rapidly tba at any timo in American history. Al if Spain, ua inparted, itt now roady consent to terms ot poaco, tho natioi can look back upon an unpaialloi record. Victory Lae followed victor bo rapidly that it is necessary to reca' tho leading occurrences to realize full what has been done. Hero is a bi io recapitulation: April was bogun bj I blockade of the ports of Cuba.

Maj Dewey attacked and sunk tho Spanish fleet in the har? bor of Manila. May Schley's squad ron blockaded Admiral Cervera's floet fleet in Santiago harbor. June Shaf tor's army ar? rived oil Santiago. July 1 and American troops attacked the Spanish, drovo them into Santiago, and captured El Caney and San Juan. July Cervera ma le a dash out of Santiago harbor and every one of his ships was sunk.

July 14? Gen. Toral surrendered Santiago, the eastern end of the Island of Cuba, and 22,000 Spanish piisoners. July landing of United States troops made in Porto Rico at Guanica. August reported to have accepted terms of peaco and th war comes to an end. This is a wonderful record td make in 107 days.

Considered in couuec tion with the unpreparedness cf the country for war it is a "record no intel? ligent mau could have anticipated. With tho lessons learned in this war ns to the need of Keeping a larger aud better equipped army and a navy adequate to the needs of the country, and tho demonstration given of the warlike spirit of the nation, there ii little probability that any foreign power will have tho temerity to attack us, So much for making the war shortj sharp, and decisive. SOME The Franco-German war cost $3, 000,000,000. Santiago bombardment powder cost 11,000,000, England's ordnance survey map cost The army of Germany boasts of eight women colonels. Yellow fever killoe! Spanish soldiers in Cuba.

Our oldest vessel still in service, th? Tolly, was built in 1805. Spain has sent to Cuba 1,000 tons Of medicine in three years. Profanity ia forbidden by both the army aud navy regulations of the United States. The constitution forbids thc Presi? dent leaving the United States while he is President. The sword of Napoleon was laid un? sheathed on the pillow where rested his lifeless head.

Searchlights are such good targets for the enemy's guns that the Germans are arranging to throw the light first on a mirror and thence on tLo enemy, thereby concealing its real Bource. Walton (to throw mo a half dozen of those trout. them? Will then I can go home and tell my wife I caught 'em. I may be a poor fisherman, but Fm no liar. Boxbury Gazette.

is your age, madam? sir. or single? I never had an ofler of marriage in my life, and if it is of any interest to the court, I don't mind saying that I have worn false hair for nearly thirty years. That is all.madam. There is no use trying to shako the direct testimony of so truthful a woman as you are. "In 1825 the Ten Commandments were adopted as the law of the land." This is written of tho Sandwich Islands, and this being true wa must confets Hawaii comes to us with a system of laws we Can't hope to improvo on.

If the people of thoso twelve islands, of whicbour newly acquired territory lying in the North Pacific ocean is composed, live up to the demands of their laws, the wonder is that they have not been out missionaries to America and to England. Ruin up all other laws of lands and let tho Ten Com? mandments become the laws of univer? sal application and imperialism with all other pernicious issues will surely die out of human history. Land grabbing was never inspired by the Decalogue. For those who aro so hurried that they cannot lind time for reading much law, we might put it in a nutshell and say, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Mark Twain: Honor is a hards: than the law. lt cannot com? promise for less than a hundred centB on the dollar, and its debts never out pm: Ti If a rr st to a ox in ff til xe vt ll hi ur do an tin na tu ic to fd St hu the 4 The Woman who is weak, nervous, anil vrho .1 vii.

apps. nml im or from tts Utre im. in ii'n. 'hAl coma de luioinltnx, ia in a'inoit COM from wet.lints., and dis.ase of thc il el lea ta that i ii itv. Tl; of women Buffet in thi.

li rc misc the or if they htlt condition, ntglsct it 'o the obnoxious eua. i. -nifnt Insisted upon Dr. Pierce'! 'ii womlrrfi.l medi u. i .10 MJffcr in this It with the for thou, try 1 and may be used in thc primer thc home.

It acts directly on the deli concerned, them vij-orou. and healthy. It banishes forts of the cipcctant period and baby's advent ea. and almost pain M. It transforms weak, nervous, petulant Into happy wives and mothers.

Thousands of women have testified, over their own signatures, to this fact. The "l'avorite l'rescrintlon may be procured 'rom any (rood mealeine dt nlf-r. Any worn. who will write to Dr. R.

V. Piercw, Baf. falo, may have the advice of an emin ent and skillful specialist without charge. Mn. Cora M.

McLaurin. of Koekport. Coplah writes: "I hud displacement and I of the ul.nu. I was under the trviitni.nt of our family tilivslcinn for lorin imtixeived no benefit I had falling of In? ternal organs with ulceration and enlargement. "ommtneed uslne Hr.

Vnvonte Pre? scription, 'Golden Medico'. Pleasant Pellets' end Kxtiaet of Frxn the first day I begin lo improve. Hud in short lime I wu able tn do all mv homework. If lt had uot been for your ructli'ciucs I would been dead long Stomach and liver troubles wita sluggish uctkin of the bowels arc cured by Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets THESE SHOULD NEVER MARRY. The wno declares that sho cannot ev.n hem a pocket handkerchief, never made up a bed in her life, and adds a simper that she has been in society ever since she was 15.

The woman who would rather nurse a pug dog than a baby. The who wants to refurnish her house every spring. The woman who buys for tho moto pleasure of buying. The woman who does not know how many cents, halves, quarters, dimes and nickels there are in a dollar. The woman who thinks that the cook and thc nurse can keep house.

The woman who reads cheap novels and dreams of being a duchess or a countess. The woman who thinks it i. cheaper buy bread than to make it. The woman who marries in order to lave somebody to pay her bills. The woman who expects a declaration if love three times a day.

The woman who expects to have a good easy The woman who cares more for the tyle of her winter cloak than she docs sr tbe health and comfort of her child en. The woman who stays at homo only hen she cannot find a place to visit. The woman who buys bric-a-brac for io parlor and borrows kitchen utensils om her neighbors. The woman whoso cleanliness and rder extend no further than tho front ill and the drawing room. rt i Kind Tau His i If you think you have a great ninny rest assured with your perhaps ell-founded opinion, but don't put matter toa test by trying lo bor iw money of them.

"As if a brick were lying iu my omach" is the description by ilyi of his feeling after ealing. This is one of the commonest symp mB of indigestion. If you have it, ko Shaker Digestive Cordial. Not only this symptom, but all tlie mptoiuB of indigestion aro cured by taker Digestive Cordial. So many medicines to cure this one sorder.

Only ono that can bo called iccossful, because only one that acts a simple, natural, and yot scientific ay. Shaker Cordial. Purely vogetable, and containing no ingerous ingredients, Shaker Diges re Cordial tones up, strengthens and stores to health all the digestive gans. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to .00 a bottle. i rn A Kentucky boy kissed a girl and ive her measles, and now she sues rn for damages.

The case is not treasonable, and she ought to have a liar for evorymoasle. mt CHAMPION OF THE WORLD Miss Annie Oakley writes ysol many of the Buffalo Bill Wild est to. have given Allen's Foot-Ease, 9 powder to 6hake into tho shoes, a ist thorough trial, and it does all if more than you claim." It instantly kes the sting out of Corns and Bun? ns Allen's Foot-Ease is a sure cure hot, aching, nervous or sweating et. fciold by all Druggists and Shoo ores, Sample sent FREE. Ad tints Sn Aile Olmstead, Le Hoy Thero is more money to be mado by moring people than by instructing CASTORIA Por Infants and Children.

Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Mn Cf il Iv wi tal ur" vcr foe gi-S-W EU 1. a i I fSOPI EX1 DIS TRICT. Pursuant ordet ut. ed i. bi rebv al ih ii signs John W.

ogi Ira- lo thu Loaiii ie .1 i. will rpi io i. tw ic q-iali Heal voters of aiel Len nerlou Di lr at Um coori mi Ku kbr ouuniy, Lom nf ber, il; for regi ir.e. for Bte elajs. Notice lu to all fieil vott rs nf eaitl ilmtrict to appear al.

Haiti limo ami place to have their names registered, in orelcr to vote at tho next election. Those who are now regis? tered must ro-registcr. JOHN W. MOORE, Registrar. The less advice a man has to give the more listeners ho will have.

Rilling oa the spur of the moment has punctured many a pm uraatie tire. iSoloman in all his glory was not ar rayod in the inimitable ityle of tho slimmer girl. OAKTOltXAi jcjoaritho Ydj Jj JJpjfj tomfi Tho jroof reader has ihankles task." Nobody gives him any credit for the countless blunders he corrtcls, and tverybody jumps on him 1 the few tbat he overlooks. Fresh meat easily absorbs ni-otine from tobacco smoke and soon beeo 'ten tainted. Aware of this fact the pnetors of sonic of the New Tort tels will not allow kitchen emplo; a tn smoke in the kitchens storeroom The merchant who ad? vertises only in the busy season is like the eye Hst.

who pedals only when i down i 11 The merchant who advertises only in the busy season is like the cyclist who pedals only ivhcn going down hill. Official WAR Book ConrSSSWIsn Wankili Yoong. Ml bout War with Bpalo.the Nary etc sad biographies ami all i.ioiiiiiieiit tilli.eis. Nearly i io pages. volume.

Marvelously beap. eBsst authorship. Only authentic, fflclalbook. Experiencenol aeccsaary. Any edy can MSll it, Ladles as as entlemen.

We an the laigesl aubacriptloo ooh fina la America. Write aa Fifty per ni an- einpliiyeil in our oonespotMlencs de irtmcnt sloes, to serve you Om I.k ls st oat lift sgepey now sod be Ital In tbs lil Largs th each luiok or outfit other valuable eui. imus. Tremen.lons seller. i.iie iiial.er ever known.

liberal nns'gnaraateed. Agents making to 18.00 per day. Twenty days capdit egivtn. "leight paid. Full book sent pre aid to gents, (1.46.

splendid aample outfit sad ill iiisinictions free for cent Stamps to iv postage. Mention this paper. 1 li I i I Chicago gents Wanted In Every County tn the Great Popular Demand fo'r imerica's to For Humanly 'OLD IN PICTURE AND STORY. Compiled nml Written by SKN ATOK 1GALLS. of Kansas rho mostbrilliantly written, most profusely il artistically illustrated, and most intense pojuilar book on the subject of tho war th Spain.

early i Btipurb Illustrations From lMiotejgrnplis on specially for this gnat work AgSBtS makitiK to flM a weak BSaUng lt. A liable bonanza for live canvassers. Apply deficripti-m, terms and territory at once to 1). TB0MF8O.PTJBLI8H1 CO Bt Levis ur Ni Yoi le BO PCRIENCC Tradk Marks DtBIQMB COPVRIQHTS AC a anil dMcnptlon ira! laloki. our orAnlon tren wla-ttipr tea mt treeTolOaei letn I manor tor tintern w.

Munn A tui-evvalT. oamm natue, entbeat onarta. la tba Scientific American. A -MBaaotneiT OmeeTS? W. li Ol T.

fn del alt? cai Hie Hf To int La of mm in fol tin si' til Lai Lo r- rn AN OPEN LETTER HERS IN THE C00RT9 OUR TUC-IIT TO -un-; i "C.vsroRiA," and I ISTO Oin: TRADEMARK. OH. SAMUEL PITCHER vf Hyojwiis, i was origimtkir of "CASTORIA," the -tame 'hey has lurnn and dees mini ar s--? en A the' fae, simile signa ure nf urv.py.cr. This is the original "CAST0 RI which has been uted in the homes of the Mothers of America for nv fr thirty yeo rp LOOK CAREFULLY at thc wrapper and soe that it is the kind you have always bought on thc and has the signature of wrap No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H.

Fletcher is Preside nt. Do Not Be Deceived. Do "not'endanger thc life of your child by accepting, a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), thc gradients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always BEARS THE SiGNATUHE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. thi emmi" Tr miAMi mw tomi i-: V-lp I m-mr FORD'S HOTEL, Richmond Va.

Best Location in the Now City Hall and Capitol Park. Table by any in the South. American or European plans. Mcdowell ford, VIRGINIA: In the Cl irk's Offlea of Um Clreull Conti oi County of Rockbridge on Un. Titli 1888.

Muir. F. Against "anni" Tribbett, Jemima McDaniel, Tarim HcCaleb and Mary, his wile, I. N. John C.

Poraythe, lill. Edith Mill ami nm. Inf an I child ot Victoria Foraytho, deceased, John Haggle, hie i. Maggie wm. Forsythe, O.C.

Pennock, ml iVillnmuin, hia wife, Bec Foraytho Brown, and E. Blanche, bia wife, Dec 'oraythe), Tribbltt, and Nannie his rife, (nee Foraytho). Wm. E. Foiavthe.

Blank, R. L. Woodaon, C. rYoodaon, Woodaon, Ji. M.

W.I mi, Baulah O. Woodaon, Carrie G. on, Robert P. Woodaon, infant children of nala Woodaon, deoeaaed, Mrs. M.

C. ii ami Borden, her htuband, Jamca tod attie, bia fe i. Un rd a Brneal (fm ml V. ('oITiikiii of Emma C'lffuinii. Bot lan, and Cora, hia wife, Wm.

trampler, and fairnie, hia wife, Mollie Borden, Edward lordon, I.hi Bordon, Elisabeth Gillespie, UlUcspie, and Ella, bia wife, (nee Black tan Black, Ada Black, Allan Black, (altin E. Black, the unknown bclraof Andrew Hack, deceaaediand all other unknown heira law nf Henry Black, dec Defendants. Tba objeci of this snit obtain partition Unit certain tract ur parcel of land lying ii Comer's Creek, In Rookbridge eounty, insisting of ll 100 acrea, being the ima land which was aaelgnod to Isabella lack aa and for her dower in thc landa of lenry Black, deceased, by Commlaaionera, the Snd of February, 1899. Ami an affidavit having boen made ami led thai ibo defendants, Jemima McDaniel, imrs Hill. Edith Hill ami Hill, child of Victoria Foraythe, John and aggie, bia wife, nee Foraytho), Wm.

E. oraythe, O.C. Pennock, and Wlllmonla, la wife, (nee Forsythe Geo Brown and tanche, his wife, Wm. K. Forsythe, rm.

Wampler and Nannie, bia wife, Allen eek, Martin I. Ula. Catherine Black, il unknown heira of Andrew Black, deeeas an' noa residents of the State of Virginia, is ordered that they appear hi within laen days after due publication of thia or nnd do what is oeoeeaary proteci their In this Bait A Copy Taite: H. IL witt. Clerk McCorkle Attorneys.

Tomatoes Clean, Good and Cheap insiinicil aversgi I fi A "PECK OPDIRT" laaoon om eating tomatoes from the ennnery. Ask your grocer for IIRVEY GILI EDGE" BRAND want thehlgheal fancy grade on Un market. Oui other brande arc all nice, clean gnodc .1. R. C.

COMPANY. Roaring Run, Botetouri Vi "I take pleasure in saying to thoee wLj want good, clean tomatoes, that I have never seen any canned more cleanly than at the lory at Roaring Run, Va. .1 AM Ks Mi Mtv Preaidenl LIC SALE. -OF Stock Lots. Pursuant to a decree of the Circuit Court of Rockbridge county, in the chancery cause of Som li Uuena Vieta Land and Improvement Company va C.

C. Buck, entered on the 18th nay of September, and on the Slat of 1888, the undersigned, Thomaa A. of Rockbridge county, will, on MONDAY the 5tH day of Ht 12 M. nitC.INIA In the Circuit Court Clerk's Office of Rookbridge County. Va.

Joly87, 1888. ctrhiTi P. Vfi. l'hc objeM of thia la to obtain a divorce un bad and board by the plaintiff hom the tandan, upon Ike statutory noonda oi iinloiiiuciit ami ilcscrtioii. Ami il appear by affidavit Bled In the papers of thia rae that tim ilefenilaut is not a resident of state Virginia, onmoUonof thenlalnt bj Counsel, it thai said hiciit defendant do appear here within iif ii daya alter due publication of this order du what is oeoeeaary (to protect his Inter in this Mit A Cony lt.

WITT. Clerk taber a Letcher, q. T. E. Oka nos: Von nre hereby notified thai I will, on t1-'' Inlay of September, 1898, at 10 a.

al the iv Offloe of Letcher 4 Uetober ta the town Lexington, Virginia, prac.I lo take the of Miss C. .1. Dodge, M. L. PaTSOU Ipther witnoasoa.

to be read as evidence Lelia If iii the above named suit, and if anv reason the evidence is not begun or laked on thai day, tjbebtf-ingof said depo lons will i.mt inned from ''ay to day un? completed. GRETCHEN P. GRAFTON Uv Counsel Letcher, of Counsel. rti tun proceed to sell al public auction, foi i ash. iu Pronto! the conn house of Rock? bridge eounty, the following stock and lota, Shares of stock No.

28, 34, 35, 38 and 27, of the Souih Buena Vista Land and Improve men! Company; and the following lots, vis: The same being laid ot. on the plat of the lands of the said company Villa site No. 8 in block No. 52; villa alta No. I In block No, 78; villa -itc No.

I In block No. Ml: villa site Nu. iii block No. 58; villa site No. I in block No.

Hi; and lota aa followa, ria: No. 3 and I In bloek No 61; No. limul 18in block No. 15 and 18 In Mock No. 10; land 3 in block No.

54; Ut ami ll in Mock No. 14: ll and 13 iu block No. 40; ld and ll lu Mock No. 50; 5 and 6 In block No IS; I and 8 in Mock No. 75; and li in Mock No.

0 and IO lu block No. 07j 7 and 8 in Mock No. 08; 18 ami in block No. 75; il and 1 in Mock lb. 77: 7 and 8 in block No.

30; ll and 18 in block No. 86; 17 and IS in block No. 58; ll) and 80 in Mock No. .1 and 4 in Mock No. und li In block No.

3: 18 and Jilin Mock No. 81; Sand ti In ''lock No. 88; 17 and ls in blink No, 40; I and 1 in block No. 50; and 17 and 18 in block No. 88.

The villa sites are by 168 8 5 feet each except two, which are irregular in shape. Thc lota are 40 by 118 feet each, except ope, which is Irregular In shape These lota are platted oil on the lands of the said company, which lie in a wardlydirection from theclty of Buena Vista, about a mlle from the same, and any further Information can be gotten by applying to Mr. John Sheridan, general manager of tho company, at Lexington, Va. THOMAS A. STERRETT, Sheriff of Rookbridge County.

attgMt ol Tansy rills. A tried, true, and ante relief for womat. Al? ways reliable, Avoid imitations. OetCat oii ami save regrets. At drUgglsta, or sent sealed, tl ('ur booklet 1 cents.

CATON BPBCIFIC COMPANY, Hinton, ism. lira OF VIRGINIA CHARLOTTESVILLE. VA. Keri, Science, Law, Medicine, Engineering, liri; I ii" 15th j) lo ilcliooU tnt) lu VlrginUni, i sat? P. B.

SARflllHICCm Rwnio. ir N0N41 If jour -rn i LKoOtNA ry. Inatar i i i.jii'.liii.:.- or color KCIEXPLOSl'E ur not lt Manh-iH Cftcmlca' Cn. MarsbaliYa. in.

i Ate Ul I ive a 1 right, ieli col. and .1 1 t' i I I' ZIV il Potash. the fwnu of sulphate. Tin' quality tobacco is itn proved by that form of Our bceiks will tell you just -vliat tn They arc free. Send for thant.

GERMAN KAU WORKS. 91 NiUM-i Ynrle. IA YE VUU FORTUNE TOLD Bj the celebrated New York fortaai iuiii.1 reaeler snd yon prefer, by I'rol'csBor Fugo. You will find tho professor in hil office at Figgat'l boareling house, No. S.

Main stree t. Office hours: '2 p. icj to 7 p. m. Palmistry, 25c, mind read in-r, 50c, SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM virtue of a ticer.c of Circuit Court of Rockbridge county, Virginia, ia the s.

Paxton vs. W. II. Hinty ami others, entered on the 14th day of Hatch l-SM, ths nndefSaegBSd, who hythe said de cree wen appointed special conuaissloaets the will ofter for Omits Thursilay, thc Nth tlay of September, in front of oouri honseof Rookbrieigs atrsetot land containing about 37 acres un the waters ot South River ad Dining the lands of 8. W.

Paxton, Rate 1'axton, nn-1 otheis, shout seven miles easl of Lexington, Virginia. Thew is a aicl a lola' boost line spring m. the place THUMS; Cash in hand to pay ooata of suit unit un.I residue. upon a ondit of l.v reata, the pur to execute Ilia honda for the deferred payments, bearing interest from the day ol sale, nn.i waiving the beman-! the exemption, arel title retained aa nltt iii.it.' iirity. Sal" t.u'lii at 11 a m.

W. IKU STUN, i Special 'I'. SHIELDS, In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit tlc e.unity of Rockbridge. s. Paxton.riaintifT.) against Elizabeth snd I.

R. H. Witt Clerk of Court, di certify that the bond required of thespecla commlaeloners by the decree rendered in -ai. cause on tbe 14th nf March, kai been duly given by Vv. T.

Shields. Oiv.L my hand as Clerk o( the-aid Court, day of august, 1898, H. H. WITT. Chelia a- ww Cavf ate, and Tnulc-M ar ks obtained and all Pat-J mit bwiMM conducted for Moat KATI Fica.

Our Orr icc laoaaoairr U.8 Orrie. ind we can secure patent in les. tune than those remote from Washington. Sand model, drawing or with dese-rtp tion. Wt advisee, if patentehle or not, free ott Charga.

"ir Iee not Jue till patent 1. secured. a PAMPHLET, "How to Obtain Patents," withs cost ni satne 'in the V. S. aiid foreign sent (ree.

Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Vim. Vigor and Vitality IN 80 DAYS UOOD EFPECT8 AT ONCE. Caton's Vitalizer general or special debility, wakefulness, ipermatorrheBa emlaslone, impotency, pare Cnve'ts caus 'd i.y errors or excessea, quickly restoring manhood In old or young, vigor indegtrength when former weakness prevail Conveiiient package, simple, nd legitimate. Cure le.

111 and thorough lout lu- deceived by iiuitati''ii- Inala! 'alon's tealed if your drug i-t Lee' hilVC it. ri (MCkSge, Ix for tel, with written guarantee of oom lets rare. Information, fret sd oonfldsntial. Send us itatement of casi nd els, for a week's trial treatment. Om 11 Iv sent to each person.

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for dy one dollar, tingle copies .85 cents. It ls Imiielsome illiirtiate.l 80 pftgS puliliention. Theewming issues will contain Illus! rations ali ship- the 1 nite.1 States sad Bfianlsh avies. Sato otli.eis of the liny anti Navy cl I oflleials 'I'he next number will gits splendid rea of Admiral Sampson. General Miles.

isign Hagley, Lieutenant Hobson, and a5eliei.il FltxhUgb Lee. fl'Olll lute otographa, also of President McKinley In 1 Uniform ot Commander in chief of ths State- Atlelres HERBERT NT.eiL LEWIS, BoItum iii. mn W'ashiiiKton. I). Mo frsepample Copies.

I ENCH DftOMwOLD'S AWMILLand ve.ii.l.rriil Imiinivi'montln Frlctloa Vt.ia mai limul llnxnaafK'i In ihemarkK l-rlrilon I'limts Fri? aM Iii- IO uland still willi. La I -jrrnt In pewei' -ct wear, ti and trev. Sprint lluriiee. I i'laaUra, (tc alum thu poper. WCU UKOMCOi Mfra-.

fork, ta 2 O. Railroad. TIMK TABLE IN VJ JUNE ll, liffg ii, i i itt hm. lt I-. I No.44? Pa Mixed Lv -toOpn i i OOpm 1 Train 11 ennui els wilh Soiilhein R.

at ll.iiri-.iiei.iir'.' for Strssburg eTuaotJou Noni ii No I'd Lv SttasboigJuactieHi. Capon Uofttl. M23am Winchester. i'04nm 014am ii Barn lOir-ani ii Charlestown. Harper's VVaahli Mara Baltimore.

12 58am Phllaelelphls. 84Apm New York. 6 Ro liam I glam li Mam I il 40i.it, 11 Lv New York.I 430am Philadelphia. 800am Baltimore. MOfiam Il028am Washington.DOOsmllMan* Barpec'a Ferry.

1040am Iffpm Chariestown.11 OOaml 185pm Stephenson. ll Npm 816pm Winchester.ll 44pm 880pm MidoletowB.ia07pm 858pm Copon 818pm ishiirg 815pm Train li-NinecU with H. R. at Strasburg Junction for Harrisonburg and point- Railroad. N.c 55 No.

I Ko. 41 I'-1 Pam Mived uiuom. Tm iain 30am Lv 8 88pm Si 58am 831pm Ar LKXLMeTOX-l. exoept Sunday. For rates, baggage chaeksd, apply to any otBce of the 15.

Railroad or lo c. B. Dudrow, Travelling Psssrngcr Agent, I lat p. I- I't-rry, Va. M.

OREEN, General Manogi-r. J. M. si HRIVER, General Agont. li.

MARTIN, Manager Traflle. don Schedule in Effect MAY 1st 1808. Leave VA. Uart SOI l.v New Vi.ik Philadelphia Baltimore Wa6.iin-.toii Shenandoah Junct Luray Basia Buena Vista Natara! Bridgs Roaaoks Pulaski Bristol Knoxville Chsttsnoogs Ar Memphis Ar New Oil. 4 in 7 3o tn 9 40p 45 a 8 88 a in 12 a in 10 50 a nn 2 48 ra 18 BO nu 4 aa a iu a a4 mi 5 88 a ta I li Ii: 4 18 I) 88 ti 80 ni 4 SS a 7 40 7 10 fi 0-2 a 7 4(1 a ni ti ii 18 in ni BO rn 7 80 iu 7 -in rn io an in NoI'TII'VAI'l) Lv New Orleans Memphis Chattanooga Knoxville Bristol Pulaski Roanoke Natural Bridge Buena Vista Basie Luray Shenandoah junct Washington Baltimore Philadelphia Ar New Yolk 1 00p ra'.

00 8 40 ru 10 Ol ll rn 1 Ul a lu 5 00 in 8 io a 8 88 mil a ra 11 un 1 80 I-J 18S Ile 18 45 a I 00 a ii 80 a in 40 in no a u. 8 BO ra ll 00 rn 1 88 n. in il 88 5 07 in BO i- n. il ll Ol tu 1 15 a it BB a ic li 88 a in CJfTick.ts -old all Pullman Service New "fork, New Orleans, Washington ind Coni paasengera oom Lexlngtai the North toa South. SM going sad returningfrom theil hom.

will lind thi- a Ca' ih.cifuily furnished. W. ii. MOFPETT. agent, Buena Vi-ta, Va W.

B. BEVILL. O. P. Roaaoke, s.

W. P. BRAGQ.T. IV A Lynchburg, l.ichnion*., Norfolk Cincinnati. Louisville, and Chicago.

IN EFFECTJ, xi 26 1898. nd.vi No.i IvSnii lix Sim Kx 00 nni'2 00 pm Ar Balcony ll 80 00 pm Ar Lynchburg l.v Lyaehbnrk Ar fttchmoaa Lv Iticlimonil Ar Newport Nv Ar Uld l'oint Ar Norfolk 18 nu 1 Ot) pm c. -JO pm ti SO pm 1 Jo om MOam OH am ll loam ll 40am pm No sj Co ti oct nat Lysebburg wits loath cm Balway North and South Ne lj SoUd train Lextsgtoa to Lynchburg, aoaaectiagaithC 10.3 20 t. ni. train K.x.

Sunday for HI. li won .1. Ul.l l'oint and Norfolk ucl i titinetting willi SouthiTii Ky. I Ma. nu for Waablogtoa and Not th sad weatSttata.

tu. train for the no ii th. For Cincinnati i Lexington in ive Balcony No. ll Ex Sunday I 00 rn tm pm 8 AS pm no pm no pm tl SB pvt "I am J'S am ll DO nm ill) ni I 7 00 am rrive Kee Csa! b. Lrri vt Clifton irrive Bot Irrive) White Sulphur.

LrrireCiseiasat irrive Lexington, Ky. irrive- Louisville. Lrrivt Chicago. irrive st irrivt' Kun.ua Citv. PallsisaBleapiafCars (rom Cttftoa cincinnati, ami St.

I.oui.. TB Al NB ABBI VE AT LFXINiiTON IO ii. ur exe. pt Sunday from Lynchburg ml KiehiueiHl l.ilO Except Stiiulayfrom Clifton 040 pni-Daily Li.ept Sunday Irow Rhli. mud and Lynclilmrg.

For Katta. and other Informntii apiv to O. riemuliedl 1'itv Ticket Aneut. Now, said tho attorney tho do mse, here is a skull. Can you toll un what species it belongs? It ii a skull of a lawyer, said tho xpert witness.

How can you tell? JJy tho cheekbones. por Salo Applv to JOHN SHERIDAN, rhD-'Jiu Lexingtou, Va HM A Slit- carriage il. thc iila-uurS of luteadiiis 9t can-iaifoa or har IMUiart. lad. tarma.

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Years Available:
1898-1912