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RELIG10US APPOINTMENTS. Uit. V. p. Jamrs, Pastor.

Irvlngton, Flrat aud Third Sundavs. 11 A. wcond and Kourt ntKlit. Prayormwttnn WtNtneaday niicbta. Stonc.

anil Third P. M. SevoiiO aud Kourtb A. V. Flvot'a tsland.

Second Minday, P. M. 'fhird Suuday uUht. PoplarNccK. Kourtb bunday.3 P.

M. Kar. K. W. Cuayhiiook.

Paator. Irvlrgion.Scooud andKourtliSur.il.i\ fr'trct aii'i 1 lilrd Buoda) 8 II. Prt-MehltiK i meetlot'). Wlcowico. rifH auil Third mmuIku, II M.

Kilaiarnock, Sc-cotfd aud i 'ourtli ti A M. Bluff Pulnt Chapci. Fourlh Sundny 7: kkt. o. y.

tiRADLtr. raaar. White Mone. Klrst and Ttttrd at 11 A. iSt-vond aud Kourlh Suu days p.

iu. riiH'U laiand. bvotid aud Fourth Huiidaysat 11 A. FliM and Third Sun days p. iu.

raai Kar. J. S. m. Wcctns, Klrst and Tlilrd Suudays II A.

M. aud P. M. MKTHODIST PKOTBSTANT. Kev.

P. A. Pastor. Wluumieo. Klrst and I tilrd BVaalU ekiimd aud Kourth Sunikatsat II A.

M. Smyrna Klrst and Third Samlays at 11 A. M. wimrf. Si-luml House, Beoood and Kuurth Sui.daysat ii.

LOCAL MENTION. K. 1.. VVMRtirr, KHttor l.oc.tl William Ashburn was iu Rallimore bat aaea. Krank Dta is in Baltimore this purchasing hisspring stork.

Old papers for sale at tbe Citizen oflice for 20 cents a bundred. Epworlh Lcague Social to-nigbt (Fii day) ai Cbesapcake Academy. Mesdamcs C. J. Robcrts and Oao.

D. Callis are on tbe sick list tbis weck. Hmr Art Tobp Kldnrys FJobha' 8parsjrumPnNcurpn.il kUlriTT aat Pa Add McrlluK Utmiilj or Little Gladys Rilec was in Baltimore tbis weck baving ber cycs Miss Mary C'liasc has been visiting bcr friend, Miss Maude Lelanri, Ihis wei k. Koconiagv notne and huy your lunik'r of W. H.

Lltwalton. Lan Co. Material tbe bost, prices luw. bi? 1 ruiguta A good many of tbe young people from bcie attended the "Masijueradc Deaalao Party" at Kilmarnock Wednesday night. Soclal Ciicie next MomUy nigbt, at bomc of Mrs.

Laura Dunton. Kicli young lady is to briug a ball of twiue. TOIUKK LA r.HlPl'E IN TWO DAYI I vni.mv. All rvftind the tnoney if it fall? to curv. W.

iIkovi'h titrnatiire 0O 2Bc Ifynu waut your dwelling hamiad tbe Northern Neck Mutu.il Fire Associa tion sce Fred L. Wagner Monday at Lancasler couit. Yisitors scen luie reeenily are: Dr. F. A.

Pinckard. II. II. Knmps, L. O.

Ilathaway. W.M. .1. Doun ing, Ilruce is tiie Uafa to have your Movea put in affOtT, especially your Latroba Blovea. Oalloa k.

flJauiaaiM. Ifilngtan. Miac Ada b.is heen visiiing at tbe rcsidence of Mrs. O. R.

Ilopkius this weck. Bbe left for visit in Kiog and Queen If you have busiuess with the Frcder icksbarg JCaaatead Tlaaiata zkn, ilon't forget to meet Mcssrs. Lce nod Wagner at Lancaster coutt Monday. To thi: A ruli lady. ml of hvi and in tlin lioad Niobol Artincial Kar Druraa, cavc ln Inatitiitr.

kii hat BCOPM wnal.h' tn pro ourr tln? Kar llrumi may tlu-n Aililn No.uaWlb* NlcuoUuu Klttlitli Axi'liui1, Vork. Mius Yelma MeKay, who hasbeenvit itiug in the faroilies of C. J. Roberts and .1. T.

Rilee for the atet three uionthc, re turned to her home in Baltimore Satur day. A great reduclion sale is now goiag on at Mrs. T. J. iiling storc here in aoUOM and ready-iuaile clothing, overcoats, hats, aaaaa, etc.

Comc, aea and be eoavteoed. This sale is in order to makc rooui for spring btock. The nolice ia last issue of Mrs. Alex andre'a marriage should have been crediled to tbe Nevv Vork lettcr in Bal timore Sun. Tbe credit line was drop ped iu making up fonn.

NVh.it tk Womlerrul Dlxovrrv is Pai.N Kili.kh: It only eurcs tho llla ot tlie liuiuan ramtly. hul alao Iu- Him- for MMaa with collc. It hM uovtr tHH-n knowu to fnli in a curo of the woret aud for aprnina. iralU. it ncvir fuilu-try It oooa IMivctlona accoinpaiiy vaih hottle.

Sol.i Avo'd there isluitont' 1'iun Kilier, IVtry IhtviV. l'rieo aud 50c. Tbe Chesapcake Academy ball was well crowded on last Friday night to bear and see tbe Kilmarnock Kthiopian Troupe. It goes without aaying lb.it it was a gieat euccess. Mra.

T. J. VVIllinjc IrvinKlon: O. W. MNtn, VVIiito Stone; W.

H. HanliiiR taittlc Chura Uorluin'H CouKh Kenuxly an.l will refund toauy one who Ia not mtlafled after jMtaaj two-thirds of the conteuta. This ta the boat rt'ineUy inthe world for OOMa, OTOUp and whoopiiw coiikIi. plewMHiit and aafe to tnke. It prvventa auy tendency of a cold to result lo puoutuonia.

Late arrivals at Irviuglon Beacb W. C. Palmer, W. C. Jonea, B.

II. Baird, A. B. Malory, T. J.

Dowuing, W. M. Pinck ard, J. P. Caulfield, B.

I). Carter, Tom Bose, Jim Stakea, J. S. Tkomaa, Q. B.

Vincb, Muse Haley and Mr. Currie. "I think I would go crazy with pain were it uot for Ohaonberlain's Pain Balra," wrltes W. H. Stapleton, Herminic, 1'a.

"I have boaa alfttcted with rboumatUra for poveral yeura and have tried reoudles witliout numhor. but Pain lUlin ia tbe best mcdiclao I have holdof." One applioatioii reilevoa tho pain. For salu by U. W. Sandera, Walta Btooti.

Mra. T. J. Willi.i*iCo., lrvinjcton; W. 11.

Hardiag Woeraa. Misa Mamie E. Lee, only daugbtcr of tbe late Maj. A. Y.

Lee and siater to tba Citicrn's editor, waa married in I Pittaburg, Pa. on Wedncaday afternoon to Mr. Joaeph Wahlstrom, of Mobile, Ala. Mra. W.

McD. Lee left hero laat Saturday for a week'a atay in Pittaburg. She waa jolned in Baltimore by Mr. Lee. Katlypitiith by the Boers, but with disease Aa we all know thebirdawili aoon tune their harps for tbe coming apring songs, ao will the dif ferent diaeaaea reaet themselvea for tbe uuauapected heings; therefore relief BMCt be found.

T. J. Haydon Sou.aa usual, have a full aupply of Bwsuap Boot, tbe great kidney and bladder cure, and Cbamlurlain Bemedy speoial ties. A word to tbe wiaeia suluc.ient. Corae and be heakd.

J. Haydon A 8on, Irvington, Va. APKO-AMEUICAX NOTI3S. Bbody Proaaie, aon of Mrs. Jacnb Hmith, who has been abaent from bata for twenty-two yeara, returned laat week.

Ile expresacd bimaelf as much aurpriacd at tbe giowtb of tbe country. There will be a grand rally at Sharon Baptiat churcb next Sunday at 11 a. B. H. II.

Laneaster County. ITSHEKMAN. Baracj Qajorga and our well, have been on the sh-k Usd, we are glad to pay they have ont. Pantaa atequitc aaaaatoaa baaa aeat There was one given last week at the home of Jim. wheru tbe youui; I a pplendid suppcr aed then a dance.

AM rapoft having had a htful titne. Tbe fisherrneu are now aa busy as can be puttiug stakea. Eflle Meckins and Cbarlea Davla are on sick Ilst presvut. Mri Gaala I aud Misa Lula White Kfi Ust araak for a short atay in Malbews county. Dollik.

ALFONSO. Nonis, the yoaag odorej inan who btoke his leg some time bauling plling for W. II. JattO, we are glad to is able to be up again. Boaaa al Ibe boys arouud bete are quite forgetful.

take Iheir giiU to tbe and Iben forgct to biing Ibcin home. We aaw our picture in the columns of tbe CtTtzKN and think it a better looking than 'Jack" But boys, let me say to you, savc it utitil spring as it will be a spleudid thiug for your corniields and poultiy yarda, Farmers are trclting ready for plnwing fot corn arotind here. Mra. Claia Ciragory has been visiting lately at Jas. K.

BallX We araari to tho daucc at L'vely and enjoycd eaiaaltaa very aiaeb. There we tnet O. of an D. 11 of Lively. Piaaablag at Lebanon tblrd Sunday moruing at eleveu o'elock.

Jack MERRY POINT. Mr-i .1. t'hovvning. tbe estima ble inotbor of our genial Hieriff, is very ill and hcr friends h- pe sbo wil! apecdily rccovcr. Art oui popular fcrryman, is doing baaloaaa at the sami old stand, much to tbe daHftbt the traveling puhlir.

A inink teccntly mndc a raid on tbehen houae of Mra. J. S. Cliowningand killed hens which provcd to ba aa aalaaky nutuber for th; mink, which cap tured by A. W.

Davis and son, C'harlie. Fannic Currio has rctumed home after an extt-nded and much aa vlait to rclatlves and friends in Xorthum berland. Capt. T. Daaaaray recently teok a loadoffaofd arood to ffaaantoa for J.

Davia and will bringbark a load of sccd oyatera for ('. M. Bcane. of our cnterpriaing ettlaaaa, W. Qootaa, is in tbe oyster baataaaa and has for his luck aaaeJaai a He eays a chissc! beats a horac shoc for luck and all have to do iato aaap your eblaaal aaarp 11 laat it wiiicut aad eoailag, aad then you may be i rcaaoaabta aaeoaal of suc ccas.

If you doa'l kcop your chisscl sbarp, arbllayoa are at woiU. one will lx? sittiug by the liie 01 in the shadc, the aaaa may be. whcitinghia chiaaela for you, nuicli in the manuer au old Tbaaaaa Cal abata his abataa previoua to a foray on inice and rata. We don't know but tbnt he is liling cloae Jo tho aaar. 6ta thf wrilrr's thaoks for the bandsomc pielure lhat represented him iu Indeed tbeabotoi peaeeatad a very craaiiabla st.iir.

It not oftcu Ibal this peaeeTul little villagc is disturbed row. but Ust we earae very near having a ti-ti culT bj IWO oT our which wouli! have drnwn in nmre. Fortu nately SMuire Kibkov aprtarcd on the sccne at its roinniencinteut unu pre veu'eil luitlier troul.Io. w. I aai beea Btayiag the of lbe Oood Baaaarltaa by glvlaaj sbeller to Ikc Tli.u,i:is tcoh.rttt), of 'Vhite Btoae, bat at the cost Of whieh Ikc earricd away with him rc eently.

Al'ier he left Mr. Schools Ihoughl be aOUld couut bb gold, when lo and behol.l it was goue. He im mediately suspected Ike, as be was the only one to suspect, an 1 on Suuday morning Mr. Schools wenl to look for his lodger. IIe found Ike, who at lirst denied the charge, but rinally, after Mr.

Schools bad promised not to prosecute if themoney returned, Ike surreudered aud agreed to give the balance as soon as he could make having speut in clothes and some good stuff aatnraaj Schoouer Ella Flaherly, of which lbe jovialCapt.Wash BusselU is coiumauder, laseatlj loadei here with eaunc-d goods from Thomus' factory for Baltfmore and will briug a load of tiack iroo for Owen's railway on his return. Wagner's pilc-diiver is at the rMilway and afier repairs will drive piling and overhaul the steambont wharf here. W. D. Gude, resident-mauager of Neubcrt's shucking house, spent several days ln Baltimore duiing tbe past week.

M. Barney is having an nddition put on his new residenee. The Plaabjteriaa churcb has been overhaulcd and the acroll work on the steeple has added very inuch to neat appearance, the work having beeu done by II. A. The oyster bouses of Dameron Long and Neubert are in full blast, hav lag plenly of ordeia and plenty of oys ters to till tbem with.

Wm- at the shipyard, had the misfortune to run his fore-tinger and thumb against a rip-saw recently. Wil lic says thut part of his huger and thumb will not do so again, and he pioinises to baj Jive copies of your paper if you publish cach for his f.ither, iuotber, sister, cousin and aunl, all of Baltimore. C'oON. We'll see if he Eu. Aa EditorVs Life Saved Ctaam Congh Reniedy.

tlie early part of Oclotx-r. contraetrd a I. eoM wtiicli aetttod on my laaQl Hiid VSJ l'ii until 1 feared tliat cousumption had iippeared Jn an Inolplent 1 MarooaMaattf cnughinK and tryiiiK I couid not. I ne incl and injr the local doc tor a trla! baagM I bottai Oi t'hamberlaln's Cougti Keiiwdy aud the irsult was iuiinediate and after I had usod throe bot tlos my hin. to their lualtbv aaaa a B.

aawaaoa, PaaiHhar of For sale by llardinj! A Mts. T. .1. WlliinK Iiv lntrton; W. Sandeia, rttone.

More l.iubt Will ba found as to what suits the season in a good new line of gooda, which is to be seen at llie old Btaad, T. Uajdoa A Boa'a, Ciiii dren's aperialtj, alihough we have tluni tit aiul please any one. But don't forget thecrocery depai tim nt, i which ia alWBJi spccial. Thanking you I for past favors and inviling you to come agatn. i respcclfully, T.

.1. Haydon A Son. ON TUK FLY. Mouday next ia regular term of Lan aaMaa and F.saex couuty courta. ludjfe B.

B. Wrijsut, of Eaaex, and P. Bailvy, of were in Ui? liuioud this week on luaiueas before ihc Juliao J. Mason, forin.u.\ a leadiog iawyer at tbe King bar, bas goue to the Soldiers' Home at Bick tnond. He has been iu tailiug bcalth for aevorar yuara.

Miacea Besaic Bbultz, of Baltimore, IVrter, of Weatmorvland, and Ab bfa Hornsby, of Fairrields, were the guest8 of Misa ilaliie Broun, of Brouu's Store, Saturday and gumlay. a aaore Catarrh in this sootion of tlu oouutry than 11 otber dtaeaaea put toaetber, and unti1 tho tew jreara waa auppnood ineunible. Koratrroat tnKiiv feara proaouoend it a loeal dlaeaae, and preaorilted aud eenstantly falbng to tooal prooounoed it Ia euraole. Bolenoe provon catairfc to a "iist it iu iona! iI'M'ilio, and thereforo 11 UttoOAl troattneut. Hall'sCatari li C.ire.

manufaotured bi K. .1. ciu-nev Toledo, Olilo. is the- only OOOAtttUtlooal oinc the mai-KOt. It 18 takon intei n-illy In dosoa irom hi ihopa to a teaspoontul.

It acta dtroottjr the and mucous aurfaeea of thoayatcn. Theyofferone hundred foi any oaaa it to ouro. Sond ior cireiilars aud teVi tuotitals. Add-em, K. j.

Uaanranr Tulcdo, o. Sold bv 75c. Itall's Katnily 1'ills are the KOLL. OF HONOlt For Lively public school for inonlh euding February Oth, 1000: MXra Mlaaaa Carrie Norris, Cora Bevcie, Susie Lewis, Susie Norris, and Lola Haynic; Master John Bevcre. fiktii aaann.

cs Jennie Bcvcre aud Adu Barker; Mastcrs Lloyd Hayr.lo, Clcvcland Hay uio, Clarence Clark and Wdlic Barker. KofllTll i.KADK. Miss Esaie Bevere; Mastcrs Carroll Budley and Lcunie Webb. Ci.MtA W. vjii.mam, Teacher.

Northumberland Co HEAT1ISVILLE. Dr. J. IV Saudford, until recently tba poetaaaater at ELeaibeville, Kor tbnmberlaud county, who was re? cently paraljaed, was taken, to tba Home for Incurables at Richuiond on T.icsday week. lle was iuthe charge of Mr L.

Jadaoa Bramble, present postmaster at Heathsville, midI an at tendant. The patient, tliough feeble, stood the tcdious trip well. .1. B. Cralle, of Washington, pnrchiisetl the farm known as "O.ik ley," belonging to T.

.1. ItAlNSWOOD. Mrs. Mary ('. Brumbly has moved from her liome to the place known as "Knat's Cabin." It is with sadness that we chronicle the death of Andrew Jones, a very old colored occurred Friday, February lle was huried at Raaaab, the boaaeof II.

A. Straughan, Sunday. The home tif T. 0, Boothe was tnade glad last week by a young lady visitor. Molasses stews are qaitt numcrous at present.

Kkii Tapk. COAN. Mrs. Book died at the lonie of her son, K. Roott, on tbe uh ingt.

after protraeted lllacai of reached the ripe ige of aud leaves a nuniber of "riends and relatives to tnourn tlieir oss. She was buricd in Rethany inetery Thursday, Rev. G. SeaVl otticiating. Mrs.

LMUNI tteynolds, who moved 0 Baltimore last fall, has returned the country, which is naturos losoni. tbabirdi home and the home those wliodesire to be natural. L. Harrison has been very in liaposed the past week. Mrs.

K. 1'. Ileadlev is attending he Baltimore city hospital. Milton Lewis aml Miss llorner were (jnietly married at bt botae of the bride's father rbaredav eveninf of the Bth Btf? M. BeUa ottirintinjr.

May joy aml a long and prosperous rojan on the matrimonial sea be Iheir lot. VexI'S. SMITH'S POINT, Master Hye who has been sick for sometime with the rheiiniatisin, we are glad to say is improving. W. II.

John8on has also had a similar attack. Frank Hainilton, who left here for Washington with a load of oysters the early part of 19U0, has returned home. There is a three-master ashore ne-ir this place. J. R.

Abbott is quite busy at this writing repairing sails. VV. A. Cookman and Mrs. C.

L. Cookman have been visiting in this place. Mrs. C. L.

Cookmau, while out breaking some small pieces of wood, had a piece to strike her in her eye and hurt it very badly. Mr. and Mrs. liaily, Mrs. lieed and little Albian Raily were the pleasant guests of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Johnson recently. John Henry Rroun, who has been away for several months, is home agaiu. A.

h. llainiltun. Misses Fannie and Maggie Abbott and several others were oa the ice pond last Friday week near H. Jonuson's and report a jolly time. Annie Laurip.

TR1LBY. The iishermen have again turned their attention to spring iishing. Messrs. J. 11.

and W. L. Lowry and EShelton Sydnor, of lteedville, came up last week to prepare to lish. Messrs. Fred Sisson.

and (ieorge llopkins, of Baltimore county, who have been spendiog the past two wecks at the home of Messrs. J. 11. atd K. Sisson, will leave tosday (Mon? day) fo.

home. Misses Lizzie and Madge Ilard wick, of Kinsale, visited Miss Marv Thrift lately. Miss Lela Tignor spent Saturday and Sunduy in Fairtields. Mrs. Julia Soper and Mr.

Kan dolph S. Uarris, of Fairport, visited uear here recently. On last Wednesday evening an enjoyable social was given at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Cowart, of this place. Qames were introduccd and merriment and waved palms of victory through thespacious parlorand hall. A grand confectionery supper was served at 10 p. which had been ar tistically arranged by the hostess. Mr.

and Mrs. Cowart did every thing Ia their power to make the evening an enjoyable one and they certainly sncceeded. At a late hour the guests began disperse, bidding the host and hostess adieu and wish ing them many kind returns for the hospitality shown them. SOROOLOISL. Riehmond County.

I VRNHAM. The Lee L'terary was or ejaaJaed al Parnbaai laaixbauaday aigbt and the foll tV ct id: Rev. leatj Rev. K'o. Williaeaaoo, vlee-preeideat; Miaa Kdna Hatrison, treisuiei; fcJiaa Mar vin Forrester, Secretai Miss Maude int, eenaor; Rev.

Barob, erttio. The question for debate at the next aaeetiag will be: rlaaolvad, "That Obaartatioa is anora laetreo tive than Rcading." Mrs. Tapccott ia spending some time at Lvelhon. Her father, R. II.

IiVell, iss'till lll. Rev. Wilhur Davia will pnaeh at Oalvaiy aeal Bonday. Miss Fatinie llall was ealUd home recently by the thath of her tSeter. Bba will not raiaro io baba onarae of her school again thisterm.

extend to her our deepest lympathiea TaiXT. DOWMINCa This vvriter has been abteat fof nearly two months iu Coles Xeck. oooutj, ngnged in the lianber baaiaa Mr. neatf bere, departed this hfe on Sattirday laat. lle had been auffering wiih that drcadfui diaeaar, oonaamptioo, for over six aiontba He arasahnut 7oyeara old.

His interanent look paaoa at Parn hatii Baptist cliurcn on Suuday evening last, Rev. Riohard Bdwarda conducting Ibaburial aerri Alvin Omohnodro and II. M. Ilutthave diaeolted partnrrabip in the niercan'iie buaineaaat thiaplaoe. Alvin O.iioIhiik'io has opetted store al his on Wright'a.

Utul. T. J. Downing will opeu a slore again about tirst of Mareh. Thotnas S.

Sandy has been con liued to his bed for over a utnutu. but is improviiig at tiiis wriling. C. R. Bryant has improved hia house bv adding a poreH.

C. W. Bairack and W. II. Brow lej banliog piting np iu tbe oeigbborbood of Hagoe.

Tbey bere aorked up tbree tratta ainca they eave been baoliog. Tbe tracla be to Ben Itraneona, Jobu Rtee and Jobfi Bfale. There has been aatQiel marriage io this neighborbood aiooa 1 bava been abjent, the prolraaUag partiea being Miss Oarric Btolt and Mr. Pranb Uonlej. EUchard Bdaooada officiated.

There has been a little siokness in this neighborhood recently. Jaaaea Coalej has bonght all tbe timher on Edge IliH. R. 1'. Bryant 18 having great quantity of cord wool cut on hisplace.

Allen McKay will aoon bid fare well to our aeigbborbood, aa lianber is getting BOaroc BTOnnd here. Many will miss him for be h.ts been a great beln to the coinnmiiity. rttblio aoboola were closed for awbile laal inonth on account of Nearly evei bodj from this place attended Ileaihsville court last? Moii day to hear C. R. Leeriftf tiial.

t'aswell Fiaber has rentgned his position as clerk for M. LycII. Miller etpaotl to do black sniith work in Molusk in the near future. CLYDB. NBWLAKD? IH.ATU.

Miss Kate llall, daughter of Ii. M. llall, a well known fariner of this place, departed this life 00 Wedues day night, Jan. 31, to enterintoa better world on high. Her health had not been good for BOOM time.

She was highly esteemed by all of her which were in nutnerable. Her atniability and proticiency as a publie Bobool teacber for several years throughout sev? eral oouatiea of tbe Nortbern Neek, and her faitbfulnees as a church member aud worker bad for her tbt conlidence and good will of all who knew her. She j.iined Uappa haniiock Baptist eburch abeu she was eleven years of age and coutin nad 1 ineiiiber tbereof until her de cease. We feel that our church and community have sustained tbe kM of one, whose precepts were worthy of our exatnples, not only in the past, which can only be recalled by nieni ory and lastiug iinpressions; but the future, when we, perhaps, shall meditate upon and consider her life aa a worthy preceptress. Rev.

A. lteynolds, pastor cf Rappahan nock Baptist Church, conducted the funeral services at the home of the deceased sister and concluded tiiem at Kappahannock church, where her remains were iuterred on the after noon of SSaturday, February 3rd. Many relatives surviye the deceased and we sympathize with them in their lamentatious. As yet there has not heen anyone appointed to teach the unexpired term at school number 4 iu this dis trict, which is left vacant by tbe de "ceaseof its teacher, Miss Kate llall. It is expected that Mrs.

Mattie Brown, sister of the deceased, will take charge. Miss llattie B. Piillen, prir.cipal teacher of the Newland graded school, has her departinent for a short time on accouut of her healtb. Bev. G.

M. Connelley delivered two excellent sermons at Welcome Crove church on Sunday last. One in the morning aud oue at night. "hypocricy," night, "(iod's mercy and protection." Mrs. Lula Mothersbead is visiting friends and relatives in Washington.

C. H. Bowen, of this place, is in Washington at work. T. C.

Barrttt was iu Baltimore last week on businees. There is a good deal of piue wood being sawed here. Most all the sick people here are convaleacent. There was a birthday party at (JJ. W.

Balderson's on Saturday night last. Quite a pleasant time was re ported. The Stonewall Literary Society met at Watt Oiift's on night last. The literary prograrii was excellent. The following snb ject was discussed.

Uesolved: That the works of nature are more pleas ing to the eyes of man than the works of art. Aflirmative, .1. M. Sanders, Negative, J. R.

Canpbel). It was decidetl in favor of the nega? tive by axvote of 11 to 4. Quilting partiesaiul aood-aawingl are as yet quite numerous. There was one each at M. L.

Marft'i and Thoa. Bowen's on of tbis week. Miss Maggie IfoOiaDeai ivcently visited friends and relatives in Washington. A. M.

Nash has his MUT mill to the MiddUton tract of land near Carter's wharf. He will bfgifl operation in a few days. S. K. Scates' atock of gei.eral chandise has anld by ('.

C. B.i ker, of Maatroaa. the bcistfit of bis Ii Mr. Neates aatietpatea ugagiaa ia the lumoer baaiaeea in the near latare. Tbera was a aatttiag party and unntl Bowcn's on of baal Oftea who it was that coi ii ibatrd their spiev of i.i from nt-.

11 ralaed coleaaaa of- tbe iugima uader tbe aaaadaplaaaa of but never did we imaginc that it was a real coou, us the uanir iaapliaa, and as daaorlbed apbaaa grapb in the last issue of the Citi Rumor says that wedding hclls will ring forth bere in the near future. The Bvergratn Bibie aabaad at W'elcome Urove church is steadily progwaaiag; W. 11. Rowe recently had one of his rihs broken while endeavoring to take loose shot from his horse's foot That the Citizkn may become a aolooaaa giiest into many new homes during tbeyear L900, is the wish of i A H. A WONBKKFUL DISCOVEBY.

Ni't only euren.tnit it nell. I soi.l an ootnpany of respunaible bnai is men and has the ondorsetuent ot tltoun Clornj men nnd uotoil ixopto throuch the eountiv. Wespeakoi that itul tmiit. Kii Iropofeaa, and aak your care lul OMtinlnatioii nto he enros it haawrointht. OoL A.

P. Nnnally. of tho Chl eatro, wtiiea: "Nearly tbroo expcrience witti Klei-tropo'to the truth of your elaims. 1 soy to ray friends that thta In tMiinent is a nderfui lnicntlon, and I wonhi not part with miiie if I could not an.dlier." Naad uddreaa for our book Um i 1 roui poopto who havo been cjred by BLnOTBOPOIBB 5111 Fonrtti Wenue, ille. Ky.

Westmoreland Co, Kihtou aie highly pleaaed with the photographs of tbe fotce and Us correspon deuts. There are many facea we have the pleasure of looking upon through tbe enterprise of its editor we should otherwise have never beheld. This scribe is favorably im with tba Citizkn group, and ooagratalata tbem on having so entei-prising an eilitor and think itis the duty of each correspondent or rcportcr to proenre as many naines as subscribers to the Citizsn as poaaible. Tbiaacribeaeadatbe aaana of oue new subscriher to day and ex pects shortly to send others. Died at his home in Washington city, February Gth, of consumptiou, Krnest Callahan, only son of Mrs.

Mary A. Callahan. of that city, fonn crly of this place. Just us the bud began to tinfold its petals aud dif fnse itd fragranoa and present its beatity to its beholders, the cold froely baad of deeth was laid upon it inuring all of its beatity to the nutural eye, but we feel the llower is but traaaplaatad tdblaoaa in moie congenial clime. lle was ayouth ot extraordinary traits, and our hcart felt sytnpnthy is extended liis be rieved inother and relatives.

Died at her home near Viilage, Northumberland county, on Feh. 4th after a few wevks' of iutense sulTer iag; Miss Bna Panieron. JShe waa a consistent nieinher of Gibeon Baptist church. Her funeral serviccs were OOndocted the church by her pastor, Rev. W.

E. Wright, and from thence hcrremaitis were carried to iU last resting place, followed by a large concourse of sorrowing frieada. We are sorry to say that fctS. 1) Edward's health eontinues in a very tielicate state. Mrs, May IViice and infant, of Washington, visited relatives uear bere recently.

IV rev Yeatman recently killed a baa mcasuring three feet six inches from tip to tip. Mrs. Qeorga Nelf reoantlj had tweiity obiokena batobed from eigh Leen agn, Who can beat tllisl' W. 11. Omohundro, of Lyells, 11 ntly shipped to Baltimore four and a-balf dozen fat geese.

He had lbe prettiest llock tbis scribe has seen for (piite a while. The last aecoutitof Mrs. Sarah Oliff, of Williamsburg Asylum, re parted her as very much itnproved in bealtb, both phyeically and mentally. This scribe wishes to orgauize or form a society, or band of workers, known as the Peace Maker's Society; who will joiu it? ua hear frotn some one else concerning it. In the estimation of this scribe there is a great need for more of such workers at present.

The Gypsies are encamped near Oldhatns, and are said to be doing a Jine business in their line, telling fortunea. Miss l'arker, of Montross, is a pleasaut visitor iu our midst. The sick around are improving. Lagrippe, or an affection similar to it, has been raging around here. Jimmie McKenney contemplates visiting friends iu the Mouumental City in a few days.

11. D. C. '1 tu-rc no better medictno for the babies i'tiawberlaln'sCougll UViiu-dy. ItSploaa aut taate and prompt and offeetual curea make lt fuvorite with raothersand small children.

It qulckly curoa their ooughs and colda, pre M-ntiiiK pneumouia or other serious conse qvaaaaa It curos croup and has beon used ln tens of thouaands of casea without a slngle failuro so far as we have been able to It not only cures croup, but when glven as soon as the croupy cough appoars, will prevent tho attack. In caaeaof whoop Ing coug-n it.liiiueftes the tough mucoua, mak iug it casier to expectorate, and leaaens the aeverlty and frequecey of the paioxyams of coughlog, thus deprlving that dlsease of all dangerous consciiuencea. For by Mra. T. J.

Irvfngton: W. II. Hardlng Weems; W. Sanders, White Stoue. 1 ISUING NOTE9.

Hinton-Toulson Oil and Ouano Oom pany, of Mila, Nortbumbcrland counly, shipped last week by a tbree-maated schoouer 198 tons of tlah guauo. This is the largest cargo guano ever shipped fioiu ilie Northern Neck. Albeit Morris, the big lishernian of Cockrelf? Creek, at Bocomoke City, where he is having his three steamers overhauled; two ot them being rebuilt. Capt. Geo.

P. Squires bas been spend ing tbe winter in Baltimore where one of hin steamers is being enlargcd and rebuilt and where they are building a fine new boat for the menhaden iudustry. A promiucnl nsherman from Kilhsnoo, Alaska, was recently down to Cape Charles to inspect the menhaden ma chlnery patented by Capt. J. F.

Buaaclls. The visitor stated that the industry in Alaska is very tlourisbing, his nrm last seaaon having caugbt 20,000,000 iish, whieli pioduced II gallona of oil to the housand. The Alaskan fertilizer tislu-ries find rVnlv r.ll ilieir output in the ilawniian IsUmis. Tht ftsk are caugbt by Imliansand in small boats called klacs. The SaaMnanaai braaaa are in I be aaaaataaa Ki ooaaiog to tbe surfaee and tioi At a niecting of Virginm faraevri he'd iu Fi -Mirg Fridav tnken for tbe promotiou of oaliare.

JaaJge loba T. Leeelt, i ditor of the Wuriiti at ancaahcr of the llouse und Stalo nate and well-known all over tbe State, died suddenly of parnlysis at his batne ia Front Boyal Batarday nighr, aixty-eight years. iVtitions are being circulatod iu abippiag eirnlea for a breaki along the aonthaiU side of Ci. fceagve aarbor to aaaka it a harhor of refage. Chiaeoteagae ia half amj between the citpes of the Chesapeake and the IMaware Capaa, and with the askcd for breakwatcr would aaake ralnabla refage harbor for large vessels in Btress of weather.

The Nalional Council wiil trv to suppend the State Coonoil dr. I A. and for its own protei tion and to retnin the identity of tlieor ganiaatSon iu tbe erant auyfuch sumniary aotioo, the Virginia fil has applitd to the Legislature for a charter. In addition to a bil ter fight btbreea the State ai.d the National Council, there is also a light iu the ranke of the Vir? ginia niember8 regarding the pro postd incorporatiou of the body. After neurly seven hours and a half of deliberation the jury, in New York, on Saturday night, fouud Rolaud B.

Ifolineui guilty of der in the hrat degree, in killing Mrs. Adams by poisoning. Molineux took the blow without rlincbing. His father stood it like an old sol dier. Molineux requestcd that he be sentenced to death at once.

The cost of the trial was $123,000. The reoord of the Molineux case contains words, and is said to be the mo8t voluminous one ever taken in this country. HOTfCE TIIFSK: kTleblag outlii sale. 11. A o.

w. Lord, Net and Twino House, changes ad. this wtek. Notii cliatme of .1 T. l.owiry A larcc daalat in Dry Qoodl and Notiocs.

If it was only hcalth, wc micht Ict it cling. But it is a cough. One cold no sooncr passcs off bafara another comes. But it's the aamc old cough all the time. And it's the old story, too.

Thcrc is tirst the cold, then the cough, then pneu monia or consumption with tiie long sickness, nnd lifo trcmb ling in the balancc. loosensthe Rraspof yourcough. The congestion of tho throat and lungs is removed; all in flammation is subdued; the parts are put perfectly at rest and the cough drops away. It has no discascd tissues on which to hang. Dr.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster draws out inflammatJon of the lungs. Advlca Frcm. we haTa Mcdlfll If liavr compUlnt hat mul th? mi'ilu-tl advira you can oLU.li>. wrltc lUa doctor freely. You will rccalve a pixiiui.t rrply, wlthi-ut I)K.

J. O. AYER. Lownll. $42 WOItril OF PRESENT8 For 50c worth ot work.

We are giving away Watehes. Htcycloa, Maehlni'S, Guns to lntroduee our papef'. 1'ASTIMK, a MbB iliustratod family I aporof from lrt to large pages: to 128 colmuns of rtioU-c t)oo I I.itiraturv. Art, Mumor Travel in Fortdgn And liave to do to jrct tVZ. woi tli of presents is to get 3ii sulisirilx'is ut 10c each.

Send 10c iu stamps for fuil partieulars. Long liat of prxKUMita and our papcr. PAST1MK 8 montba. If, uftcr hearing from us you tind our statrnu nt untrue, will return your moncy aml eontlnie- the paper AddrvsM without delay, THK IWS11MK Loula ville Ky. $200 Cash will buy complete purse-nct tom, all in eood condiliou, used by pno last C.

Rouinson, llainp.on, Va. Wood's Seeds. Truckers and Market 1 Gardeners 1 Deebiaj to parcbaae Early Peas, ij Bcans, Radish, Bcet, Squash, 0 Cucumber, Watermclon, Can II taloupe or nny otber Vegetable Seeds in qnantity BIO lUQJI jj to" writo aa for apeeial Ing aboat the qaantitMa raqnired. WOOD'S VEGETABLE SEEDS are speeiallv BJlOOB with referenco to tbe adaptability and needs of Southern Tiuekers, aad have at taiaed tbe lavnaet aale and repututioii all througbout tbe Soutb. Wood's Descrlptive Catalofcue givrs full and corroct InforaMtlOB aboat all fttCrntlon io difiorent hkHy to 1 roitr rr.

cra Kiid ra. logv rrnon T. W. WOOD SONS, Seed Growers and Merchants, RIGHM0ND, VIRQiUIA. On your labcl ia a date; Pay before it is too latc.

P. V. D. CONWAY, A. KANDOLPH HOWAKD, llARUS hERNDON FREDERICKSBURQ, VA.

Deposits SoliCited, Negotiable Paper Discounted. ALL lOIBSKSi'OMlbMi; AMBVEaUEO IN AI.KI) KNVKI.OPES. Handsome Lithographed Check Books presented to each Custcnzer. Merchants' Business Cards placed cn their Checks. BANK OPEN FROM 9 M.

TO 6 aaaaaaaaaajjBjaj nal EaaaaV aaaaaa j-. kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal GOLDSTROM 'S, GREAT YELLOW FRONT SHOE HOUSE, 421 S- Broadway, BALTIMORE, MD. OUR PRIZE WIIMNERS For Good Wear and Comfort. Oat Fine Viri, Calf or Calf siioep; BaaeVaaade: Lsteat Btyla Toe, OO. Our Mea'a Water proof Slmes; Heaw Doobte -Sl 85.

Muaea1 Plnc Bprlag Eleele, 114 tot, etat Calf Spring Ifeele, 111 sl 25. Mi'n's B01 tj, all aolid, Mi'ii's Wnterptot lloota, Mi'n's Calf BklB IlootP, Our Bc Patin Calf, Doabli forated Bolea, beat wcariag aboe made, 0. our Ledfca' iltlirtpre Made KId Ratton 01 Lacc 1 U7. OarLadiea'Ptae Viri id Sliocs i2 Ia Leca or Battoe, Utest 2 i tiagSboe, 51 Bprlag Heele, all aolid. 97 cts.

Elk skin Bboea forOblldrea are tb? beat, anfl and pliable. tba (or acbool. ln Laea Hutton. all Bolid Leatber. A.

BENESCH'S (407-409 8. BROADWAY, BALTIMORE, MD,) Grand Spring Opening and timely bargains for watchful buyers of Furniture of every description. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Linoleums, Mattings, Refrigerators, Baby Coaches, Go carts, in fact, anytliing needed to furnish honies. 1 can Riet yoa good fjarlor in rilk, balr otath for nad aaaaraa, I can give you aolid oak 10 piece btd rooai rait, aitb burgc rotel gbaa for 20 A good baby OOaoh from $4 ffj $25. A iv.

cart fion. $2.50 tO $15. Good Laattiag at afattiaf at 15C, laattiaf al 20 ailfJ 25C. l.ineii warp IfattiagBj earpel dtnigat, for 25 Blltl 30c. If any goods you may desire are not mentioned above, write and all in formation and prices will be furnished at short notice.

Prices guaranteed to be as low as consistent with quality. An early call solicited. Prompt ship ment and low prices guaranteed. 407-409 S. Broadway, BALTIMORE, MD.

ics OF liowou wuh oaaaaaaaa Oatnartie, forcver. aa, an. if c. c. c.

faii, araortatt rafaaal money. BeeaaUaaei be paarUaatj aud insure four property iu the Northoru Ntck Mutual Fire Aasoclation, Irvington, Va. Johu Kornandia, tho oxpert barlier on the ittainer Htohtnond, makes a apoeialty not of and hair ouitiug but alao liosatiiK hatr. If you wrant churchoa. tonta or doacriptlon tmiit wntotoW.it.

leaae. ontraotor. l.ttwalton, Va. Katlir.ates milla locatotl in Lancaater ooonty To Cure Conatlpatlon Forovrr. fako Caacareta CaadyQiihartle.

iocor25c If fuil tocure, rcfunU money. Hotol Saluda vlea with any hostelry In Vlr the comlort ot Ita iruoftts. Suriooiul lojaaadaeooaamodat tonaaraol tho uid iiina suinp while u.s prioos are Lixi-ry attaehod. Wili-on I'aoner A two lirauda ot t.io 1 in a run the people of tataaoeOon. yourmorohanl their juet Nyrup or their Maj.juix inolaasea aad ou will uae uo other.

ClIK.vli TO KU'IIMOM). llen-atter paasengera ilt be taketi tron, the Boaa Bouao. i rtoanna. to Weal lvmt $::. leavo Weai Polotal in.

Kur tuither iniOrmat ion apply to W. FiTZHCUH, 1'rop'r. r.oii*t Toliacoo Spit aad Siirnko Your I.ifc To tobacco casily nnd forcver, he nctio. lull of lifo. nervo vijior, la'ue No To liac, the worUer, thal MkM wealc men strong.

All druKirists, Wc or 1. Ourcuuaran teid. and saniple froe. addraaa Stcrltag ltemedy Chicugo or New Yo.k. Cure For Headaclie.

ivlors Antidote will positively cure heudache in ita wortd forms. A trial will couvince you. Three do9es for 10c. If you cau't get it at your deuleis, iii-nd 10c. forpaekage toJxs Uam.y Boa, Haltimorc.

Md. LAKCA8TSB DNIOH LODGB, No. A. K. A.

M. 8tatad Comtnunications after the tidid Koaday, 11 a. m. Call coniniuniciilions every fourth Mouday night. J.

H. Crai.i.k, Bec'y, Kilmarnock, Va. IlEATHSYIl.LK LODGE, No. lnn, A. K.

A A. M. OonaaaaaIcatlana mottbly? Fiiilay after the tbird Monday, 11 a. ni, H. W.

ieoinioo TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: conjunction with the nnnual nost lag of the lana and ooatlaaoaa aaorea Va Hall, Nortbamberlaad Coanty, Va aaaploy thia analfaai to lafona tae public at birge that the road lcading to Wharf, silualed upon said i tatc, ia free and opea to tbe patrona of tbe Barittaaorr, Obcaapaaka AUaaiie Railway Meaawra, and has beea Peoeaiber njh, at vMcb thaa the arharf was to aaid aoaaaaay for tba duai pvrpoaa ol raoalflag aaa ririnKfr? Igbtand Tno farin aeoper ia privalo property Mbjoct to tbe lavva pettalaUnj to tho. ownerahip iluTiof. Mhs S. IIakvkv, Ilarvcy'a Wharf, Va. OUR FALL AND W1NTER STOCK IS NOW OOMPLETE.

In our AO yeara of life we have new-r shown such a large and aUractive assortment. Kverything in the way of cloth? ing for in.n or h.iNs can be fomid here. We inanufacture our own elotbingand oaake and.him tlum in the verv best manner and 8t-U at the Vkky lowetl prioet. We have suits and Oaeroaata from $5 to 5S5. Suits aml Orereoati from 51.50 to $10.

ISTOM Suits and Overcoats to order trom $10 up. Trousers to order from $3 We gaeraatea areri paaabaee TlUf 2X TST aad ebeerfelly refbad Bioaaj for any EaeH of ours. Tailorn ai i'lothiers. itabtiabed 42S S. Broadway, H.ILTHIORE, Ml).

Sash, Hardware, Doors, Mantels, i' i Blinds, jH Qrates. C. A. NASH SON, 21, 23 and 25 Allantic NORFOLK. VA, DO YOU NEED A COOK STOVE? VOr OAN ge4 a No Stove with 41 pieces of ware, for $10 from StoftY llouse.

He nakea a SpectaHy of tbe $beet Iron Hoaters, a late and improved patent, saving half the fiul ordinarily natd for luating purposes. Orders for Tin Work, from conntr) will receive prompt attention and prices guaranteed as low as any hotise iu the State. Mail orders solicited STOFFREGEN'S STOVE HOUSE, Va. Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals, And evorything in this line. FiNE WEDDINC INVITATION8.

R. A. KlbnrAUQri, Prtarttaajfl FREDERICK8BURC, VA. onae..

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