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JOHN W. EDMONDS, EDITOR ANO OWNER. ACCOMAC COURT HOUSE, VA. Sistered at the Post Office at Accomac C. H.

as Second-class Matter. Saturday, December 1,1906. Sales Advertised in Enterprise. Saturday, December 1st, at Onley, by W. A.

Rew, carts, corn and fodder, implements Tuesday, December 4th, near Locust? ville, by Wilber J. Milliner, cow, cattle, hogs Tuesday, December 4th, nearSavage ville, by Thos. B. James, cows, hogs, farming implements kc Wednesday, December 5, near Keller, by Thomas B. Watson, horse, cow, hogs, pork, kc Thursday, December 6th, near Trower by Mrs.

Virginia Miller, horses, carts, Irish seed potatoes, Saturday, December 8, near Mears store, by W. E. Young, horse, buggy, Wednesday, December 12, near Ex? Thos. R. Joynes, carts, carriages kc.

Wednesday, December 12th, near Birds Nest by R. A. Turlington, several valuable colts, cattle, Bheep, hogs Wednesday, December 12th, near Modestown, by W. L. Bundick, corn, hogs, fodder Wednesday, December 19, near Onley, by W.

R. Young, horses, carts, bosgs, corn LOCAL NEWS. Board of Supervisors meet Wednes day, December 12th. Mr. Samuel J.

Ross, student a business college, home oi a vacation. Hon Wilkins Matthews has ed from Assawaman to Oak Hall, hi future home. I. H. Merrill Co.

give you som truths about their clothing in column. Read it. The annual meeting of the stocl holders ot the Eastern Shore Produi Exchange will be held at Eastvill Wednesday, December 5th. A drama will be given in Bell Hall, Accomac C. H.

Friday eve ing, December 14th. Proceeds benefit of Accomac High School. Statements of the financial conditi of the Bank of Keller, and of the Be Haven Bank, at the close of busine November 12th, 1906, appear in issue. Miss Ella Davis has resigned 1 position as music teacher in the Ch coteague High Sobool and retun home to the delight of her rn: friends. Ship your poultry and holly to W.

Hutchinson New They are in a position to get you market price. Write them be! you ship your holly. The annual sale of Mr. Harrj Mears of valuable stock, farming plements takes place this yea his farm at Keller, llth. See advertisement.

Professor George B. Ish and Susie LeCato and Hallie Hig; teachers of Accomac High Sci attended the Educational Confer in Richmond this week. Mr. Wm. S.

Ashby is now with firm ot Strauss 20 West more Baltimore, and extenc invitation to all his friends to ca him when in city. See ad in th sue. Mileage books, at the rate of 2 per mile, will, we are credibl visaed, be sold by N. Y. P.

N. after January 1st. Reduction so be made in other branches i passenger service. Joseph R. Riggs, attorney-ii will sell at public auction on day, December 1st, 3 p.

at om station, the real estate of 1 R. Fletcher, deceased, situate Bloxom. For full particula posters. John S. Parsons, executor, at public auction at the late rei of Wm.H.

day, December personal property of sail dent.consisting of farming imp corn, fodder, See post particulars. Geo. B. Finney will sell al auction in front of the cot Saturday, December 8th, 2:3 bis undivided one half fifteen year lease from Henry the shore front of the farm Lang, including oysters, ch thereon. For full particulars ers.

Two good stores, located pahannock river, near wharves "and in the very bei of the natural oyster rocks a ing grounds in that river" for lease, with privilege to at expiration of lease, in column this week. If inten the advertisement and owner at West Point, Va. At a hearing before Justis on Wednesday, four pen tried for having Governme to sell wine, ardent spirits convicted. A fine was ino each of three of them of ot dollars, and term of fixed on three of 30 days a other of seven months. Tl four others was postpo next Thursday.

Warner Ames, trustee, public auction, on Wedr comber 5th, 1 p. valua al property, including saw of Andrew Thoma ises of Everett J. Beloat, mill is now located, near Tbe trustee desires it stai this occasion the sale abo to will surely take place, other particulars sc NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES, on He ss, his ur he? wed my J. top Eore im on tiber isses gins, hool, ence the Balti Is an ll on is is cents ad R.R. al ot the i-fact, Satur Blox homas I near rs see Onancock.

Mr. Jennings W. Waples, of Capo iiarles, was in town Thursday. Miss Madeline Rich is in Snow Hill, visiting Miss Eva Townsend. Mrs.

B. K. Powell, and son, Mr. obert E. Powell, are in Georgetown, Mrs.

E. R. Leather bury is the uest of Mrs. Sallie Horsey, of Oak lall. An entertainment was given Thurs lay night by the elocution class of he high school.

Mrs. W. H.Parker is visiting her laughter, Mrs. Francis Wilson, of Washington, D. C.

The condition of Mrs. C. K. Mc Kown has greatly improved and her recovery is now expected. Miss Henrietta Costen, formerly of Northampton, but now of Pittsburg, is the guest of Miss Ethel B.

Finney. Miss Sarah G. Parker has returned to her home in Baltimore. She was accompanied by her niece, MiBs Cath? erine Parker. Owing to the illness of two of its members, the bazaar to be given by the Junior Guild ot the Episcopal Church, has been postponed.

Evangelistic services will be held in the Presbyterian Church daily next week beginning at 7:30 p. m. Minis? ters from Norfolk will officiate. Miss Hattie Parks entertained at the residence of her gvand-father, Mr. A.

G. Kelly, Thursday, from 2:30 to p. m. The occasion was her tenth birthday. Rev.

Mr. Porter, secretary of divis? ion number oue of Southern Presby? terian Church, lectured on Sunday Schools in the Presbyterian church Monday night. At public sale Saturday last, Mr W. T. Winder purchased the ston house that he formerly occupied.

Hi will opeu Tuesday uext with a stocl of groceries and moats. The children of Mr. Ezekiel Taylo are still ill with pneumonia. Th condition of Miss Mildred has irr proved, but that of her sister, Mis Ella, shows but little change. AL the election last Saturday l's majority of the voters favjred tl n- privilege of raising hogs in the or rate limits.

It is supposed that th will be allowed by the town count under certain restrictions. Superintendent Rich and Inspect West, of the Life Saving Servic have been for several days engag on the Delaware and Maryland coai One of their duties was the selecti of a site for a new station at Betha Beach, A handsome and expensive moi ment was placed in Mount Ho Cemetery during this week in me ory of Mr. John R. Sturgis. I Sturgis provided in his will that cost should not be less than five dred dollars.

Supt. G. G. Joynes and Ammen L. Burger, of the Onanc High School, are in Richmond attc ing the Educational rally.

Mr. Joy was elected permanent president the State Association of supering ents, an organization effected at meeting. Mr. Upshur Q. Sturgis, wife mother are in New York City.

Sturgis will attend the horse Mr. James. R. Bull and several ol from the county left Saturday las be present at the opening of the tion. It is expected that a nu of fine animals entered may find way to Accomack.

The trial of Capt. Andrew A. ett, of Tangier Island, in No charged with cruelty to his ere' suited in his conviction. He fined $500 and in default of pay will be imprisoned. As a conseq the captains who secured cn the cities have released thei stopped work, being unwilling their liberty and property tc who as a rule, have no difficu! giving testimony to suit the pose.

Painter. Several cars of holly are shipped from here to the West Mr. H. Ernest Wescott leav week for New York, where he gage in the commission busini Mr. D.

W. Mears and family to Keller last week. Mr. G. ruthers will occupy his residen Those in attendance at the tional Conference at Richmor this place this week are Mr Turner, Mr.

H. L. Lowry, Lillian Elmore and M. E. Wei Polk Miller and his famoi tette will play here Decemb Reserved seats will be on sah Turner's store, December 10 The program will be under I viii Bell ridence Tues at 10 a.

1 dece lements ers for i public trthouse 0 p. m. in a Lang of of said tms kc see post on Rap tearaboat st section nd plant re offered Pices of tne M- E- Sl No new cases of dyphthe developed here. Those tl been suffering with the ma reported well, and their and the High School build been fumigated. School wi Monday.

purchase another read the ce Parker ions were nt license and iposed on ie hundred irisonment nd on the ie trial of ned until viii sell at tesday, Do? bie person on prem on which Onancock. od that on ve referred For terms ie posters. Furniture and carpets alsc in the cut-price sale at Ames, Mil Hats! hats. We have tl values and prices. R.

L. Shie Another invoice of lad and children's coats come ii In all sizes. Dont fail to over before buying. The Belle Haven Fumit Diamonds at Duncans. Entire stock of ladies i cloaks, skirts and furs incl cut-price sale.

Ames, IM Chincoteague. Hon. N. B. Wescott visited us this iek in his new power boat.

Mrs. Henry W. Conant is visiting parents at Lawrence Springs, N. NV a ie is or sd it on ny tu? lly Hr. its un Mr.

ock ind? ues of snd this and Mr. sale. to auc tnber their rock rfolk, te was ment uence in and risk men, lty in ir pur Misses Yilla Doughty and Ella Davis ent last week with friends in Ber 1. Rsv. Chas.

Farley with family left lisweek for their new homo in New Dr. NV. M. Barwell is in New York, iking five week's course in medical ictures. Mr.

Thos. McCracken, of North spent the week hore with is brother John. Mr. Bud Scott has succeeded his ather, Mr. B.

T. Scott, as keeper of Vallops Island Club House. Mrs. O. D.

Jones, wifo of Dr. O. M. lones and daughter of tho late B. Everett Smith, ot Snow Sovember pneumonia, aged 42 years She was a lovable Christian lady and her untimely death is great? ly regretted by all who knew her.

She is survived by her husband, live daughters and one son. Her remains were taki'it to ber old home at Snow Hill for interment. Arrivals at Atlantic Hotel this week: T. H. Meats, J.

S. Porter, J. bloxom, NV. c. P.

ll. DsaUnenburg, Baltimore; Chas. Iv Williams, J. C. Susse, J.

C. Powell, Wilmington; P. J. Fontague, lt. NV.

Pnliug, Philadelphia; E. Davis. Miltord; Capt. L. P.

Ayres, and son, Ocean City; M. S. Bostre, Miss L. liostre, Dover; Chas. Stockley, Snow Hill; Jno.

T. Trox, Easton.I. I'lman, Salisbury D. 1). Hanna, Newporl News; L.

li. Kellam, H. O. Finney Accomac. Mr Janies J.

Jones died very sud dooly Thursday night of last week aged 58 years. He was well at 10 o' clock when he left town for his hom and died at 2 a. m. He was a life long Christian, loving husband an kind father, lie was an Odd Fellow Ked Man and member of lodge Ueptasophs. His death has cast gloom over our entire community His wife, two sons, Captains John an William Jones and four daughter Mrs.

(ieo. Coleburn, Mrs. Josln Bowden, Mrs. Merritt and an infai daughter, survive him. New Church.

The Ladies Aid Society of M. Church have bought a new Estey org for that church. Mr. Edgar E. Covington, of Bal more, is spending a few days with parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Covii ton. Mr.

J. T. Sharpley, of Greenba ville has been appointed as sch trustee to succeed W. lt. Covingt resigned.

Mr. Wm. R. Covington has ren out his home here and will move his farm, near Pocomoke City, other year. Among the visitors to our town week were the six candidates for office of treasurer and ing hands of course.

Revival services in progress at P. Church this week, and will cont next week if weather is favors Pabic cordially invited to attend Messrs. Nelson Johnson wen some days ago in their automobil 18 horse power and came in 1 with two extra horses attached. Painters have been putting the ishing touch on the new dwellir of Messrs. Major Davis and C.

T. and office of Dr. W. Lani this week. Harborton.

Parties are all the rage with Our merchants are opening Christmas goods. Miss Mary Kusian was a we visitor in town last week. being es this Hill en sss. moved W. Ca cehere.

Educa ld from J. H. Misses JCOtt. is quar er llth. H.

and ll. ne aus DUth. ria have nat have lady are esidences ing have ll reopen included ls Co. ie styles, ld Co. ies, Misses i tbis week look them ure Co.

and misses iuded in our tills Co. The Schooner S. K. Martin this week with a load of coal. Our boys and girls are antic! a good time during the holiday Mrs.

Valentine Brit ingham the sick list but is reported proving. Mrs. Elmer Hutchinson left 1 for Baltimore where she will few days. Capt. W.

K. Read and wifer home Monday morning after trip to Baltimore, Md. Our pastor, Rev. R. O.

Payi Thanksgiving service at the Church, South, Thursday at 1 Mrs. C. R. Persy arrived fr timore Monday morning for stay with her many friends a fives here. Miss Kate Hutchinson enl a few of her friends Saturday ber 24, in honor of her cou? Mollie Hauck.

While at work Monday on of a house Mr. William Jimmy Hutchinson met witt accident. The scaffold threw them to the ground, was seriously injured. Every suit of clothes, ove rain-coat included in our Reduction Sale." See ad. etc.

Ames, Mil Standard patterns are popularity every day am find this line with R. L. Shi! We are showing at this selection of parlor suits in nicely polished frames, $40, $50, $60, your house. Terms m.ade The Belle Haven Fi We ofter our entire lim misses and children's skirts, short coats, capes below cost, also our men B. S.

As Parksle v. Mr. (1. Albert olona is on a trip to tlliinore. Mr.

Len B. Job; in is on a trip to ashington. Miss Carrie M. Johnson is spending ic week in Philadelphia. Mrs.

Harry at the home of her brother, Mr. E. olona. Miss Emma Parsons of late luis's, en visitor to Philadelphia and Salis ury. The largest hog so far killed in this neighborhood was by Mr.

Andrew Vessels. It weighed BM lbs. Ml Ute. T. Harry Rem, I.

IV Scott, Stanley Johnson and Dr. loo. ll. Sledge are spending the week Baltimore. Mrs Boner B.

Mears is visiting her sister at Front Royal, Va. She will al? so spend several days in Washington before returning. Mr. Wilbert with the N. P.

N. at eepted a position with same at Cher? iton, Northampton Co. Mrs. NV. NV.

Wood, of Bcntonville, and ber sister, Miss Sallie Bass, of Richmond, are at the home of Mrs. Wood's daughter, Mrs. Jno. R. Hew.

Dr. F. Drummond, Roy D. White, Walter N. Mason, C.

P. Platt, J. Mer? ritt Chandler and John T. White, attended the football game in Norfolk Thursday. Prof.

James Q. Nock, principal of the High School, and Mr. T. 1. Kent, of the Board of Trustees, are in at? tendance at the Kducational meeting being held in Richmond this wesk.

at Mi ni de Pr Ba fe at Ai oe fo Bloxom. with P. an ti? ti is IR ck ool oil, ted to an? thia the lak Mrs. NV. Somers is very ill pneumonia.

Mr. R. NV. Kelley is on a business to Norfolk this week. Our farmers have quit shipping account isf b)w price.

Mrs. H. T. Mason is at Paintei visiting her daughter, Mrs. A.

Hickman. Rev. NV. NV. Sawyer is spending hi vacation in the mountains shooting wild turkeys.

Rev. John IV QUI has returned his new field of labor at Glouceste Point, after spending a few days wit friends here. Miss May Bloxom and Mr. Robt. Crowder are in attendance at meetir of Educational Conference in Rici mond this week.

Polk Miller, tbe only comedian the South, i ith his Old South qua tette will bo at Short's Hall Decei ber 10th at night. Doors open at 7 performance begins at 8 p. i I This will be an excellent opportuni for small folks to have a good lau and grow fat. M. inue Lble.

tout of lome fln ig of Vest, their ilcome irrived pating 8. is on as im 'uesday pend a eturned a short Onley. Miss Lucy Jordan ia home from visit to Richmond. Mr. Charlie Walker has spent se ral days of late In Baltimore.

Mr. Herman Watson has occtif tie residence recently vacated by Angle. Mr. W. W.

Savage left some ago on a trip to Richmond and ol points. Rev. Mr. Staples is assisting i revival meeting at Horntown Church this week. Mrs.

Mollie Taylor and Lena age spent several days last wee! home of Mr. Otho Mears. Mrs. Otelia East will have dwe erected soon on lot recently chased by her at this place. Professor Scott, principal of High School, is in attendant Educational Conference, Richn Rev.

E. M. Jordan, late past Onley Methodist Church, will soon for bia new charge at bridge, Md. ie, held M. E.

1:30. om Bal a short nd rela iertained Novem in, Miss the roof and Mr. i quite an poke and Neither rcoat and "Radical for date ls Co. rowing in you can eld Co. ime a good five pieces pring edge, slivered at to suit you.

trniture Co. of ladies, cady made kc, at and 's clothing, hby Co. Proivce Exchange fleeting tlivision will meet Sat afternoon, December o' for the distribution of dividend other business. Lee R. Phillips, dire A meeting of Harborton upon call of NVm.T.

Mason, di will be held on Saturday, Dei 1st. at 3 p. m. Members are rec to be present to receive dividei to attend to other duties. The director, L.

J. Hyslup, izea a call meeting of Kelli sion to day, December 1st, 2:3 Membeis are requested to bo to receive dividends, sign pro: The Onancock division of Exchange, on the authority director, Mr. W. S. Nelson, Saturday, December 1st.

will be paid to stockholders a matters attended to on the da We have decided to ineludi special sale our genuine mounted harness that are rici and are offering them I Ames, Milli If you want a nice, pretty, able present for a loved one, not afford a high priced one, ol you while buying and hav for you. Jno. NV. Du Onancock, Va. Are you looking for a uaef to give your friend Xmas? line of dinner and tea sets, I lamps and fancy odd pieces aian and Japanese ware wil solve the question.

R. L. Shie Cloaks! cloaks! furs! fl must go during our "Radi( tion Sale." See us and sa Ames, Salt at $1 per sack at B. S. Ashby Marriages.

)n Thursday, November 1908s 1 o'clock, MisH A. May Phillips and Janus H. Johnson, both of Acco ic married at tho resi nco of Rev. J. H.

NVoods, pastor of anklin Bqoare Presbyterian Church, ltimcre, Md. rho ceremony was witnessed by a ej intimate friends, the bride's only tendant being M'ss Mattie Coard of after the reinony Mr. aud Mrs. Johnson left their fuluro home in this county. Miss Flora B.

Miles, the attractive nighter, of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Miles, i Mr.

William Savage, very popular young man, son of Mr. udson Savage, of Modostown, were larried at tho Maryland-Virginia line Wednesday, Novemher 14th. We join a the congratulations and best wisheB their friends for a long and happy (tarried life. A friuid. Bell-Tull.

Mr. John B. Bell and Mrs. Virginia J. Tull were married at the groom's lionie, near Accomac C.

on Sun Jay, November 25th, Rev. John K. Goode officiating. Church Motes. A revival meeting, which has just closed at Mappsville Baptist Church, resulted in eight conversions and four accessions to that church.

There will be preaching at Wood? bury M. E. Church, South, Sunday, Dee. 'jud at p. conducted by Rev.

H. NV. Davis, the new pastor. After tile service the Painting Com? pany is requested to meet. There will be services in St.

James' Church, Friday night at a quarter to p. m. All wins are Interested in the spread of the Gospel amongst us are Invited to attend. Rector. rteetlng of Stockholders.

There will be a meeting of those who have subscribed to stock in the Home Fertilizer Company of the East? ern Shore of Virginia, and of all others interested or who expect totakestock December b(h, at 2 o'? clock p. m. for the purpose of com? pleting the organization. Dr. T.

Wilkins, Pres. R. L. Allworth, Sec'y. School Funds of Atlantic District, Behool Punda received sad expended la At? lantic District slui scholastic year fiona AtlKUSt I.

1806, to Ainrii-t I. IBO0, Including Balano. Amount received from stat-- rundi sin niiir the uar. $1 Amount1 re teh i i from county durink' tbs- rear. 2 Amount received from district funds sluriiiK Un' eur.

Amount isst'iveil from Metompkin District for previous year. 120 For wai 7 For real estate, building, furniture repa IK i Km til tekboarda ansi apparatus. Por rem tai fuel ii.r text books for indigent children Tot pay ol distrust oierk, Fisr nay ot I reaeurer. 2tsi For District ea. Due County Tret ureron previous year 2 isl County llisaril meeting August WM.

92 1 ur taking census ti6 For ssaeaament I For Interest Sanford bondi For mao 48 For teachers' carfare to amt from Association 43 Fisr postage sad Inauraaes if Whole amount miiwertefl MK lesie aisioiiin recored daring the year Due tri W. ll. Covington. Clerk Deaths. Mr.

John T. Finney, a promin citizen of lower Accomac, respec and esteemed by everyone for his Christian character and his gent as a man and citiz Saturday at hishomealLocustmot of consumption, aged 72 Funeral services were held ovei remains in the Presbyterian Chi at Wachapreague, of which he member, on Monday, conducted Rev. H. W. Davis, of the Methc Church in the presence of a 1 gathering of relatives and fric The tribute of the speaker tc worth was, a fine one and well ir ed.

His body was interred in cock cemetery. His wife, six Thc Ernest, Taylor, Frank and Ed Finney, and four daughters Dorsey Mears, Mrs. Ward K. ID Mrs. Roland Phillips, and Miss Finney survive him.

The remains of Mrs. Sarah Bo! widow of the late Samuel Sci who died in Wilmington, N. C. vember 23d, arrived at Keller a Saturday night, and were Inter the side of her husband in Neck on the following day. All kinds of ladies' notion gents furnishings included ii "Radical Reduction Sale," opens Wednesday, December I Ames, Mills Rain coats, the correct wear correct dresser, we have them ious shades and sizes from 13 youths and 33 to 44 in mens.

R. Shield My Christmas goods line i complete than at any time be have searched the best mai New York, Philadelphia ai where for things new and nov and beautiful and can supp every want in my line. Jno. W. Dun Onancoc Watches, clocks, jewelry, di silver-ware, silver novelties, most beautiful line-wave cn Radical Reduction Sale op 5, 1906.

Come and see our bargains. Milli I am located in Parkslo jewelry business with a fin everything in the jewelry li vite the public to call and ir stock. W. Barnes Real I st Auction lin S. Parsons, attorney-in-fact, sell at public auction on Satur afterroon, Docember 8th, 190(1, o'clock, at Accomac 0.

a i belonging to S. A. Milliner, con? ing 50.57 acres, situated on the I leading from the Old Church I I to Daugherty, being a part of Mears farm. For full particulars posters. tho S.

Parsons, special commis icr, will sell at public auction, on urday afternoon, December 3th, 2:30 o'clock, at Accomac C. real estate of which Wm H. died zed and possessed, isisting of a valuable farm of about, acroi, about 1J miles north of 2omac C. IV, and a four aero tract woodsland, near Accomac C. oining the lands of Thomas Gard Horace Nock and others.

For 1 particulars see posters. fohnS. Parsons, special commission will sell at public auction, on Hat lay afternoon, December 8th, 1906, 50 o'clock at Accomac C. H. the tl estate of which Henry Lang died ized and possessed, near Accomac consisting of the home place of said Henry Lang, containing by wey acres, and a tract of oods land adjoining the lands of iss Bettie Parramore and Levin Mel containing IS) acres, more or ss.

For full particulars see posters. The valuable real estate of Thos. J. and wife, containing 45 acres, tore or less, situated on Chesconnes ix Creek, will be sold to the highest kider on Saturday, December 8th, 906, at 2 o'clock p. at Marsh Iro's store, (North side.) This prop srty has three good dwelling houses it and a good lot of young timber, land is high and rich and in ex? cellent condition, the whole of it, trucks and has a good shore for planting oysters.

For tprnis kc, see ihos. W. Blackstone, special com? missioner, and posters. LA tlu du rill yo tm th II Bazaar. The ladies of the Episcopal Church, of Bloxom, will hold a bazaar and oyster supper on Friday, Decembei 14th, afternoon and night, for the benefit of the church.

The audience will be entertained by songs by the best talent of the Shore At night the person holding the number will receive the fancy quilt. Ul mi Ml .112 WU Everything in harness, horse boote blankets, robes and whips are goiu to be reduced and placed on sale dui ing the coming week $17.00 barnes for $14.00. Ames, Mills Co. Write to us on for estimates dooi sasb, blinds, stair-rails and all kinds of building material, hardwar paints, Stock large, prices Mr. R.

D. L. Fletcher will be at Ace mac Court ll. the Iirst day ot eve: County Court, to receive orders the firm. Cape Charles Ice and Lumber Co.

ellt ted igh line lied int, his ireh as a by )dist arge tads. i his terit Uiau inias, ward -Mrs. fslop, lierer, No-J tatton red by Hacks and our which 5th. Co. for the in var 20 in I make the best holly boxes, I ma the neatest and most attractive ho boxes and I sell these holly boxes bottom prices.

Consult me beh you place your order and buy ea to avoid any delay. Jos. S. Bunting, Bloomtown, Vt Odd lots of ladies' shoes, wc from $1.25 to $3.00 per pair. choice during our "Radical Reduc Sale" at 98 cts.

the pr. Ames, Mills For cheap furniture of all kinds to B. S. Ashby Just received a nice line of cou in crush silk plush, New Yorklea American verona and veloure ings in solid and mixed colors. range from $10.

to $30. The Belle Haven Furnitur W.LL PAY INTEREST AT TH fe Co. more i ifore. I kets of ad else-' el, rich ily your can, Va. amonds, and that jst ware.

ens Dec. feast of ik Co. in the line of ne and in? spect my 3rious. 3 per cent FOR PARTlCULi CALL ON OR WU PARKSLEY NAMA LOW PRICES ON Tailored Suits. Great Mark Down Sale.

DIES' TAILOR MADE SUlT5-For the next two weeks we ofTer you an exceptional opportunity to procure a well-made, stylish and up-to-date Garment at a remarkable re ction. We are overstocked with Suits and prefer to let them go at a sac ice rather than hold over the holidays. We haven't an old suit to show isn't a questionable one in our collection. In blue, black, garnet and mixed xlelled after the latest fashions that are appearing in Paris and New Yoi now reduced to $10.00, and $13..50. Make your selection now while our stock is at its wait to: last day.

We will also offer in latest designs a beautiful assortment ot rich JRS, embracing Sable, Chinchilla, Mink, Persian and Seal at the very lowest prices possible. Come and make a personal inspection of our immense stock of goods only in our Cloak every department. W. S. DICKINSON SON, ocomoke City, Maryland.

Dress Goods, Notions, Carpets, Furniture and Millinery. A Business Proposition. Please read carefully the Price List and other iniluctinents us herein enclosed. have over 115,000.00 invested In the General Merchandise businesss and I wish to roducs' his amount to Amount Invested should give you an iilea of the immensity of my stock. line of Fancy Chinaware, Lamis.

VMM ansi Xmas doods is far ahead of any isrevious shown here. You must sec these goods to appreciate them. i cent Bottles Ink cent Mucilage lo cent Ladies Shoe Polish cent Machine Oil i cent Prepared Mustard 5 cent Liquid Blue 5 cent King's Yeast Powder lucent Hoi se Powders 5 cent Package Tobacco 5 cent Scouring Soap 15 cent Harness Soap at 2 cents Elegant cent White Soap at cents at cents cent Box Blacking at 1 cent at 5 cents I 5 cent Costa Blacking at 2 cents at Mata 25 cent Shoe Brushes at 10 cents at cents 5 cent Pkg. Tacks at 2 cents at cents 10cent at Scents at cents 10 cs nt Lemon and Vanilla at 4 cents at 5 csnts fi cent EaMiioe i iiinamssn at 2 ttmta at ii cents I 600 Spoolx Clark Cotton at 3.S cent at I cents i 600 Sisools 3 cent Cotton at 1 cent at I 'i I 600 Yds. Calico at 4 a cents Pairs at Half Price, 13.00 Shoes for il.50.

for 11.25 and Made Clothing Sale. 175 Suits, Coats and vests at Half Price. $12.00 for fc.OO, $10.00 suits for $5.00 and so on. Premium offer. We issue $5 00 certificates which when used entitles the purchaser to one draw free of charge, one out of every 10 drews is sure to win a $5.00 prize of any kind mer chandise in Dry Goods Department (divides! as to Post Offices) for example you buy $5.00 worth you get one draw, $10.00 worth draws, ahd so on, any one buying $50.00 worth gets lOdraws and is sure to get $5.00 worth of free goods, so you see you have all to win and nothing to lose.

have fine Selection of Dress Patterns, Belts. Collars and etc. My line of Ladies Shots is attracting much attention, bought direct from exclusive manufacturers of Ladies I have the latest and best in Lace and Button, Tip and Plain toes, etc. offer on Suits not before mentioned, one draw free with every purchase? one out of every 10 draws takes a prize, which is as follows: a Gun Metal Fancy Face Watch, or a single Barrel Breech Loading Gun, or a $5.00 Suit Clothes or $5.00 worth any kind goods from Dry Goods Department. suggest that you bring friends enough at same time to buy $50.00 worth goods and sec that one of you get the take home wfth you.

Yours for Business, A. H. MEARS. Walk-Over Shoes For Sale Mere. P.

sale will continue until further notice. 0 kr ny at in viv our tion no ches ther, )ver rices Co. SUPERIOR STYLES. The new Autumn styles of ''Queen Quality" boots are superior in style, quality and comfort to those of any previous season. They embrace shoes in an infinite variety.

The popular and fashionable Gun Metal, soft, velvety Black Kid and lustrous Patent Leather are here in new and exclusive designs. Button, Lace and Blucher effects in correct weights for both in? door and outdoor wear, and all stamped with the "Queen Quality" positive assurance of $3.50, $4.00 pair. The Belle Haven Furniture Co. i RATE J. LITE Radical Reduction Sale.

Many, Many Thousand Dollars Worth, First-Class, Seasonable, Up-To-Date Merchandise To be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. This Mammoth Cut price Sale Opens Wednesday, December 5, 1906, and continues until further notice. If you are looking for BARGAINS, we in? vite you to call on us. Everyone of our Depart? ments loaded with BARGAINS FOR YOUR PICKING. Nearly everything in our MAMMOTH STOCK included in this CUT-PRICE SALE, so you can readily imagine how many and great bargains you can find here.

This sledge-hammer cut-price sale opens Decem? ber 5th, 1906. We invite one and all to come to this our "Feast of Bargains." AMES, MILLS Onancock's Foremost Store. LHHS Bargain Prices -0N Tailor-Maile Suits, Dress Skirts ami Silk ti rn For the next 10 days we will offer the above lines at prices to reduce stock and clear our racks. We intend to increase the purchas? ing value of your $1.00 to $1.50 on the above lines for the time mentioned. i Si i i R.

L. Shield Co. 1 ttttittmm.

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