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SATUHDaY, MAY
CHURCH HILL NOTFS.
Licentiousness in Full Blast.Hew lu
Get the News of the Wctk- Baptiz¬ing ntxi Sunday:
Matilda Scott's littleold t painfully injury.
Ding whilemit of his mother's yard at her
¦t. near SheirtHe wai ^>n the head
hy a missile thrown by a youngwho belonged to the crowd of Hob*that vicinity. The little fellow's skulwas badly fractured, and when lastheard from, he was in ¦ vary rriouti Not longyening saan was badly stabbed in that
locality. Many a mother's heart is inwaywardness of theil
- who for the want of some goodployment, are thrown into bad com¬
panionship, and finally drift into the
habit of frequenting the bar-room:and gambling dens which n'
ing ugly I1UU
much se> until the wi nts * thoanot
keenwith the right think
iug people «»f our own nice, arc no-
forced t»> enter protests against an
all such null .
g people take warninj>f Church Hill is dc
inga-good work. An excellent prt
gramn. '*d at their hall, c
Sunday eveningnmunion will be* held
Church on Sunday, tl
JACKSON WARD BREVITIES.
Sunday was indeed very cool, andmight make it more emphaticalsaying it was cold. Wraps were in t
maud, and we imagine we're* not at
disagreeable. ll of this 6
snap our chu: re well attendQne ol our yening preachers, ll
i>. W. Da\ d a very praeeal and ii rmon to a la
ut the Eben-mday morning.
We learn that another Church <
d on Third 81 t Sun«,. \Y V. pastor.
bid . in their underl
anel the workers are* tlv. JrV. F. Graham preached the
nive Troon last Munday e"
ing, te> the* A. S. & 1> eif 1.. at the Y
.eet Baptist Church.livere*d a very eloquent discoursesuited to theMr, J D. Hlanei, Chorister al
k lur e*uiwh; fe MayHis remains were taken to theFriday, 17th inst. "Peace t
es."Many fair damsels from this A
attended the "Commencementea of the I High £
id, (Manche-d for
rn attendetje of K. of 1'. which ir
Last 1 liesaay n
nf the Hickory Hill Mission Si
Kyi.dagshouted
Mr.ing music furned the doo
in 2:45 time*of music which
uilding with angelic mekidvi. and the scholars vi
for the doe.r. It \S tire in the* rear of the bul
and but for the timely work of \A. Kyles and two or three of thescholars, nothing of the buildina heap of >mld have bes
ell the tah* "
, brother deacon, donknow when it falls yo
te make a few remarks,which is lawful, is not expedienDon't you think my friend th
should beg your brother's pardoiknow for what.A large number of our ir.
left for New Yorklike it boys,even if you'll have i
it back to Old Virginia.You took your overcoat te
rather early. We think you nepart of this, wei
from the way you were shiverii"We were with one of ti
blue" the other night whenhells rang. The poor fellowand we thought once that he wito ca h h s for parts in
When hi- eil he remarkhe thought he counted liftAnd you know what that me
to Pocahontas.The May "birds are singing
Wedding Bells are still ringirlearn that several fair ones
pre>ae,h the matrimonial altarWe were asked sometime af
a "cure for love." We bsly searched for the remedy, I<>nly got it in part. Take 12 o
like, "Jf-rs. of .common sensewith the spoon of MtApply at the apothecary on
Street, next door to Reason.Don't yon know the sea
turn, lie wore the botjuet w
sent him to the communionother* girl. Hat's a f:He aid not show up last S
ternoon.but she was out witlfellow j men
they will have substitutes.It was quite amusing t<
young ladies rushing homeday; all beeauae they hadspring costumes, and no wm
We are glad to know thatlant young gentleman tlte be on duty again. Ma(
-Bead our offers. Takeof them. 'Phone us and tlwill be sent you* $1,50 per. ]
Mr. G. W. Bragg doe-Laundry work at'Phone 1206.
ORDER OF EXERC1
Virginia Seminalday, May 17th, S.
Society Oration, Prof. WDanville,
iy 19t
I 'iplomxjngte
AnimaA. M¦mme
Tr1. J
o, MiThe> ni
n, May Sth at fi
boon siek for a long timkindness of thoa
thy ol nily,Ti mot
SUBSCRIBE TO TI
DUTCH ISLAHD.
mbbtown. U. I , Vay 5,
myinly
t le of
»i of the Plankt. ;eirder for $1 ¦
-e-ript ion I think to
intent.
f. MukkkOrd
Mr Stevens Passes Away.
[Correspondence of Recorder.)
riously sick 'dat his
ell-knownof our city, lb*
9 formnny.er business. Mr.
il with manyand; well known throughout the
fromOiiiie*Ul Baptist Church last Thursday
He* had bee*n a memtn*r for
year- KM), Capt. John A. C. !9, and a daughter survive him.
Truly a good and cl man i*
geme. Hut to-day he is happy, ye*s hap-ip in Jesus bk ep.
a
VI! Pp. m. in his
ye*ar
we
i»yle-alldd
ev.
list
We
eat,an-
,e*n-'ifth
well
the
intryash-
funeral of Mts Mary Brandtook place from the First Bapt. ChurclMonday. May 12th m Kev
- H. Holmes, pastor preacheedfeeling sermon. She bore he
affliction with christian fortitude*.Her end was e*alm and peaceful. Ma
She leaves a sisteia brother, a daughter and two sons t
mourn their 1
ed her well,But .lesus loved her l>
Rheumatismiused by Uric Acid in the bloo
Hr. Humphreys' Specific No. 15 opethe clogged ducts, purifies the bloo
ealth and vigor, and cures tsm.
CHARADE
DRAMA OF FLOWER'
Yard
H oflast
i the
lunarsinday
r and
filledy, hadloving
liding,Ir. W.maleg butn left
ur lotythingt.at youi? You
il boy8lOthingto foot
» "210**i'ded itjudging
the lirefainted,is aboutlknown.ed that
ana.On
and theig. Wcwill ap**soon.to aboutiiligent-)Ut havez. of dis-l stirreddancholyPrudent
Will be presentedSECOND BAPTIST CHURC
Thursday Night, May 23, 1895.
Eight pages and Hower girls.Princess Violet,.Lucy Kid rhKing Tigerlilly, ther father
Kandeiph.Prim b, (her suitor) C
bonChivalier Eglantine, (her lover) B
indera.Lady Jessamine, (her confidant)
ta via Branch.I Fairy Endive, (her God-motlNan ii ie* Myers.i Luck.Eva Willi
Moen and Stars,..Virginia B. Willi
i*im.;kam :
Picturesque' View of the Dramaportend by Good huck, watched ov
i Stars. Prayer bjAngelic he
station by Florence If. WilliSolo, Ross B Randolph; DialJulia and Lucy Eldridge and JPierce ; Recitation, Lillie Farley.Drama in thi Solo, IV
Dixon tion, Virginia Will
Frank Randolph ; Dialogue*, (arriMinn- -a B. Pane
Octavia Branch.; Siby tlManagers Mrs. Winston IL Cur
ham and Miss Mary D.^CoUSins.Admission, H
TUE GRAND SICKED ANDXATIC CANTATA REBEC(
\\ ill be presented ut the Secontnirch, Tuesday night. Ma
by the One* Hundrednd Baptist Church E
ol for the benefit of saiden well select
the* characters will be ably reped by the following persons, viz
.Miss Maggie J. M..Mr John T.'
Abraham.Mr. Wesleyer.Mr. Thomas M. <
Seba.Mr. Lewis K.Obed.Master RollinsJoel.Mr. John 1). KLaban.Mr. Bobert HBethuel.Mr. Waller ArAchsa.Mrs. li B.Edna.Miss Mary M
Pianists- \ Mr. H. B. Burwe*) Miss lvosa B. Ya
A rare treattend.Admission,
in store for all
MONDAY,MAY 20,
donei sheI an-
unday af-i anotheriber boys,3 see thelast Sun-on their
ps.; the gal¬il enoughiso IH'o.
advantagebe Planetrear.
the finest7th 31
SES.
.y-
F. G;
.h. .1. Mry.>3 Mas
Vt. W.in, Va.
*y MJohn's Pap¬ou their |Wednesday
has
uv nsi
HAY QUE1CELEBRATK
Second Baptist CMrs. Lewis C. Frayser, ]Mrs. Lena Vaughn Ja
Pianist.Benefit of the above name
characters: - .
May Queen,Herald,Crown-Bearer,Crowner,
queen's maids of HOI
Misses Ella Mayor, MinnBanter Hill, Cora Hall, M
ie, Hannah MicarjScepter-bearer, Miss Fahn1Garland-bearer, ** Annie(Jueen of Florae, ** CoraQueen of Z >phyrs " Mary
Miss ElnoiMles EttaMiis LotMiss Salli
King-Bearer,Spring,Summer,Autumn,Winter,Sky,Clouds,Rainbow,Sun,Moon,
Carri'* Mary.* PearlMiss Bee" Ma" FloreMiss Jul" Lu
Miss MarieMiss E
IE PLANET.Nfar
Music, Miss Bertha Topthe guitar. Fashion, 1.lonee. Miss Mabel JaeMles Pateey CunnlnghaiStar, Miss Christina MillStar, Mies Araena LeninMles Daisy Grime*; Nig]Davits Cupids, Meeter \er and Frank Haves.Fairies:.Fairy Queen
tie Frayser; First FairyDotson, 2d Fairy. MissDoors open at 7:*U) o
mencee at H:30 o'clock.ADMISSION : - .
>ath Carelina in tho ll. T. A. svsttm
We the undersigned <
he Ah
.'vans the chie>y*tem. Ile is ump¦hampton of any mai.oiim in contact with in tn*
d.nsd.he*
s.II
Iga.auk
lay-
Oc-
ier,)amsams*
sn li¬er hyr the
ams;agaa,
[amieianis;
e amilolph,nging
that such a** he huhere, ami we knowif the
and if I
that t shall name
quickly and if that is not d<>?turn our ealoftheH.T o. foiwittiest of all the* w
to us. A man of «iAs for the H. T.
equal, it is an e*\e
for as many mullof life, and we* knovber of the race who is 1<><>!thing good t> othem.o
for in it is
life evermorrun a race with any > theUnion for who can bimoney to ita system. We numl
thousand mer. and ive are
cuing to do our lavedollars per head io the H. Ttem in the State of South Carolinawithin twelve months time from thisdate, win or lose. If we do that we
will have three million dollars in tin
system in this state*. We wish all tin
people of the* race know hs much abouithe H. T. A System as we <lo.Oh, how we wish we could make the
whole race to understand it in om
days' time but we cannot. If wonly able, we would convey to thminds of every good man and werna
of the rac© the particulars of the H. 1
A. System at our own expense hut w
cannot, therefore we will not try. Wwill only introdm ie in paiand ourselves as executers of Item, and then if any other man or se
of men or women of the race wish irto know all about it in full,righteousness for them to pay 11of conveyance giving us pood r*
as to who they are, and a pholbo that, we can »ee the likeness of tlface of all to whom we unfold tldity of its system. Then*f<form all men, that ymi need notto us asking any questions, for «
not answer you. We will ni
te> answer enquiries. $1.00of answering and if any mar. or a
man is afraid of losing a dollarfour of them send ten of the
nts making up the dollar."With this send photo and r
of the one to whom all particularsto be sent, alter we receive \all will be forthcoming. If you faldo this you need not write te> us. >ther should you send if ;are not a Christian for the muna
ment of the H. T. A. System is enti
ed to the children of God.strictlythem only. If its partien!made known, it is highly el
they seek ir.to it and man;!
fore if wicked men send us$!ind it out we will not se*nd tl
any of the particulars, and WI
want their dollars at this period,by and by we will entertain all ofton the subject.The method we heroin mention h
traveling from city to city, and t
to town to talk to all the people* v
we can reach them at a ,¦<
we can reach all of them in a ¦
time. Thus if there is any chileGod in the -hine to !ed to the H. T. A System : if se*.
to ns a donation of at least $1.00,and we will connect them withSystem and make known m
particulars. Do you see? Well.Nei more* BTOlnS 10 Afr.
from perishing on the* Annnent: that's a thine of thi
ming-
DBA-IA
dBap-y Jlst.heir ofhindayschooled and
acklin.laylor.Foster.2rumpHarris.Baker.edfordWhitederstm.Burrell.. Evansll,ncey.who at-
10c.
1S95EN!)N.
hinchVlan'g'r.ckson,
d Church.
ra Brown.Sampson.tie Smith.ie Bullockhob:le Philips,Innle Lew-50.le Frayser.B. Brown.E. SmithSmith,a Taylor.King.Smith.isle Taylor,ry Davis.nee Short?.lia Mitchell.cy Deane.Ua Holmestelle Mason.lin will playHiss Hattiekeon; Day,n; Morninger; Evening»; Twilightit, Mts* EvePillie Walk
. Miss Hat-, Mian IreneJosie Davis.'clock, com-
10CEN1S.
the II. T. A. System connection wlive any where any body el.-.and as long es any. It's not a li
you don't believe what we say itloss of ours. Nay, hut of yours.The H. T. A. System is a gift c
which men cannot take away. 1life and perpetual success forHis. We advise our people ifwant to meet its general mann'
come to gether and make up thand send for the president. It w
yon highly to do so indeed, and 1come and satisfy you, and pr<blessing indeed, and the quicksbetter for you, aa sure as thenGod. So we have told you. Outit we see no suecesa for us or feon this or any other continent.So we have told you. Kow
belovesd If the Spirit of God u
not to act, don't act. If it tellact then act, regardless of wothers shall suggest. We wilwarn all men that you need not
take to pick out of Rev. Justis Jwhat he knows. You will lindposible to do so, until you firstyourselves to be alright in prand you need not try to outvwith the people. It is justtime and breath trying to dois fuUy qualified to refute an
ment that famous men wilagainst him. We have seen st
we know that whoever is agai1is also against right, and God 1He is chief of all we have evei
of men in the Negro race, an
poor people of the race we ste
say, if each of yon will turn tc
vice, to the H. T. A.. Systemyou will be made happy all c
country, for in the H.T. A.all things became possible, foto all of those connected to itin righteousness. No more 1our property for the want ofpay our taxes and levi.no more losing of our prwe cannot pay off mo.
we have given to get moneyhard times, for the righteousest, the true the wise and tinshall be made able in the IL '
tem to overcome all probabilpossibilities of any failure i
gardless of circumstances ofconditions. O, let us iv
thateach and all of us whodrer, of God far and near shfthe H. T. A. System for we a
is all sufficient for all thingstogether for good. 1.fore that we all put all ourits motives.
Resolved that all of us w
paddle our own canoe, shallbig ark, called the H. T. A.America, and let. us all ridtides of the great sea of tir
great harbor of the great shenal habitation in the canaan
ual success.Once more we advise all
all women of the r
como all things that withsin the pursuit of a sm
if each of you will irnmednect yourselves to the. H. T
you will find in its System a
mg way, and all you are lotrighteousness. Wopens the gate and walksof its great mysteries, ant
eyes on its ways of happy lioutside of it, we se»-
people of ours, and on
there is no happines-generation of our ra<
can continent. The law olwitness, and his truthby it, mean to walk, for thehelper, he is our present gi
Oh 1 blessed truth of theOh, blei dom of riOh, I s of hnOh, blessed peace of nigOh, honor, glory and sw*
Oh, v
Oh, v um, who prOh, in diligence of dutyO, kiss the hand that luOh, of words written tn
Oh, love the heart, oh cheer the soulruelty.
s will
ni or
ill h
>
de'tri-irch of
a lonu the
is in DOW,at will de-
>f .:'«-
Beii
igit
tieli-n-
ill
are
I te.
tiemHeithut
.own
andhortA of;ieet-
anel
ni all
live,
'a lie
n it isall oltney
;er toe fareill payns willive a
r, theB is aside ofjr you
dearlydi youyou tohat all1 fore-under-. Evansit im-
i; proveineipieswit himwastingso. Hey argu-1 make*ich andmst him
. knowntl to the¦ad fasti y> his ad-each ofiver this
;iim.r sues By--
l. US
p because'¦9, whichin t.
; the hon-* faithfulr. a.lities andnlife, re-
pieviousthenare chil¬di take tore sure itthat worked there*money to
ho cannotget in the
em ofe over allne to the*»re of eter-of perpet-men, and
ing totands themul life.
con-
irlaet-for in
you into allyonr
fe in pie near thisof its waysthe present
i the Ameri-! God is ourur light, and
: is ourun¬
blessed waygl>t.
nye,
)lds th.purity,
I ll e > r
:it condition t
that i 0 mvi
\ > an 11 T A., and wt
.id tokn*i«A that while our ao-call-re* caviling and the*-
e*rizin I he rea
-mai . en who are thiChildrt r . t Ciod will he
and adiately, and hy thi
Die* moat right*H)US a iii sure get in thAili have control of thrn tn all tho towns an
nnd noaa can gei ol the*m to pervert their v
¦nold nut, say tem niue
for the H T tn» nen- for ilfe>r r
ieim. indi
irtiele ont an 1 send it toa chi]nipan
Mary Lm- Sampson, Carolinen. Mary Bunter, Patience Lindi?
Scott, MargaretButlioutee Hum] Youl
in Brown, M H. 0 CalMary Lincoln l-lara Presley, A
IU Dixon, MarthaMart
HuiFisher, Julia
Ii iertrud Mri!
.anel. .Lilia Mi
Hattie Fie-ld**. Lucy Arnold. Charl.Mil! inia Thur
.. Yoong, Charlot!ion, 1
Smith, l
Vforton, Rebeta King, Marih file Gil
i»nk. M\. Brown, Minnie hawkins, M.
-. Minnie 1:vu.
TheodoreWilson. SW.max, Malry DalN Durham. Jethews, F. W. i llivan,
lin. Ar.1. W. Vance, Griffin .him*!
H. Ma riv Burnilitt, 1Watt, C. 1
in, WillieBU Mack, .J. H. Copeland.
.ally, J. 1. Wm. (
H. Ha Frank <
G. W. Newton, M. 8. J. Hui>*y, Henryrv, Frank Hr.
son, .1. M. Durham
sinnill, Bev. Wm. G i. .LonWe four hand
mid officers in the H. Tthem* all busy a life time,
any one sending Ithem payable Iry atville, S. C., [South CarolinaSam; omei
partment cnli rt, J. "
tlelohn Secretary of iv.
culled a division elf H.T.the waybill.Bav. Justus J, Et
Phi<
Third St. A. M. E. Chore
Hay 10,ll o'clock a ni ,
Plantation ;"
p. ni , theme, "Thevent;'* Text Bev. 1:7
W. L. I
WHITSUNTIDE ORSECOND HOI
Sunday & Monday in Ric
GRAND EXCURSProm
Lexington&LyndTO IiICIIMONI
Sat. Night, June i,This Vicing t!
should mtimi ty to visit the t
very igoing on thi> u willopportunity t
which the distinguished an
Fohn .ia>;
The band colored people go on 0
<1 stranger* withouand d ttl ki* .idvantaj.low fare, will lu* looked afteirain or shine. RefreahmeiThe train will leave Ia
Saturday night, June110:00 o'clock,
k and arrive in I
Sunday morning. Keturninjwill dimond atom
.'clock, i
ngtoih fen
No u
anel I"
Div.) for passengers aiFor
ly to
Call on (L W. Bragg, o
'Phi
NOTICE.
i, JJ.
Ca tapllmsats of Peach Bud Clab.
aft«Miel a moon-Mund nv ii ii'ht I
S>*S.
5-
Robinsou and Thomas,702 E. Broad St., Richmor.a, TaHair-cutting, shaving; and shampoo.lag. AU work strictly firatrclaaa.
Call oa ua. Sa*t*sa«stk»guaraataed.
MISS RUTHERFORD,824 E. Broad Ut.
MillineryFancy-Goods & Notions.Latest Stvles. Lowest Price
iis
eatrfh:s
Pidy-
in,il-
'g*
n-B.ha
m-
on,
ora
an-
A
(arv
lun-
ncer
i, A.Hat-
-. w.
. H.
Pri-
Johuinrli-*
ii and
rurj I.
P. Lit-tmeutratem
First Baptist Chubch.Colleg*,(14th) street, between Broad an iMarshall..Sunday-school, 9:30 a
m.; preaching.summer months ex
cepted.11:30 a. m., 3:30 and 8 pm. Communion the second SundaeIn each month; business-meeting*tlrst and third Monday nights lirach month; ;prayer-meetlng, ever;Wednesday evening at 8 o'clockchoir practice every Friday evenlnjat 8 o'clock. Christian Endeavomeeting, Tueeaday, at 6:80 p. m
and Wednesday at 5:30 p. m.J. H. Holmes, B. P. Vsnokbval
Pastor; Clerk
A New Book Store.
81Oft west Broad street. Before p-chaping ymir School hooke, Music booSunday schoed supplier*, Pianos, Org-aiPapers. Neiv* lu, Stationary, etc. W»*vin* our many friende and the pnhirenerally to call on uh at the above nt
ed itture aud »-xaTnine onr stock.We aili alway* have on hand a fl
class supply oi everything in oar lineDrieea to unit all. We will pay sr****attention to eountrv orders and HilHame promptly without delay. Teachwill do well to write to uh for booka, <
Send uh your name and addrra**** for ce
lOegnea Remember the pluc»*. .'ll 0)4 v?
Broad St. Richmond N»*w8 Company.W. (1. Caster & R. L. Pi-own,
ProT>rii'tor
MERCHANTTAiLO!
(JO TO
'ral.
h.
theme,
"Divine*0:17-20.mel Ael
JDrYYthmond
ION
iburg)1895.
»f thepor-
y at thePersonshave^ anhureld famousd whe
11HI1I,est. whiteiur tra
thisWe go
em via C.i, m
12:00.arlytrain
Jay night,irrivi:i Tuer busi
iburg,; Ch;:
Re-.t all way-and Lynchhhurgthe
furthe
.hmond, Va.
f thework.
Dij of thepub-
ANDREW HELSONlt Main Street.
Where vou can get ell wool<* onliT iu tie* lat< nt styl*
$11 <><». All wool panta for J$10.00 paet* tor $8 00, $8.00 & jpants tor $5 00 A $i
li in las place ve,here you wan mttguaranteed. It is tha b«"Ht pl eoe iiott* for tin. poor maa. You will:"" \ A0% by purchasing your clfrom him.We alao hav* salts for $15 oo tha
coot yon $20 00 k $45.00 uptown.Come doau au«l tfe«t your suit mn
U>r the* lvii«te*r-holid*\TH. Y<m halor a **uit and 80 days for pa
R-member thin in no 'SB»s*aV shDon't fc-yr-et the place, 2<>'J 1
Fl HST< L\881 OTTERSANDFIT
W. S.SELDENNERAL DIRECT
1508 E Broad St.Re ddene* and Ware Roon
1808 E Lslgh St., Rlchmon
L mc experience and new mt
thoroujrb.lv understood, ensu
h»f -tc tlon. Having made new a
tentlve Improvements In allbranches of the undertakingnees. 1 res peet fully thank thlie for their past patronage a
the continuance of the sam
orders primptly filled. Coander* solicited.We, thennde s'ern<»d gladlj
mend W. 8 SELDEN to the
generally as a worthy and iundertaker, Revs. Dap Iel Jaecher Ferguson, an i Mr. Jotley, No. 1000 Graham and V8t. Fulton.
WON >
5 2. oMo
mt%o
onH
cr*
5> n
o
ea3
Rp<5>
H *-5 ^ -
o o o c
fUeffl< .h ?
£e g Ia. zr. "t t
ra 2- "
D rc
J. I. JOHNS719% E. Broad St., - Bk
Dyeing, Cleaning a
pairing Done imost thorough
ner.
All work strictly fiand satisfaction assuibim a trial.
L. H. DickersBuilder & Co:
1307 N. 31trt St., Rich
Houses Built on LongSmall Monthly Pay
JOB WORK V-ROMrTENDED.
iates carefully and <
pared on applications. Alanteed.
NeatSTRIPES!LoudSTRIPES!ANYTHING
D Wantfor a ST IT or
TROUSERSour line of Woolcns.
Ami the Prices? A)! it r*
the i»rlcet> thai ha i *- wadeus ti*mo* 8 1 lu' »»' rbiover.
lt is wc who tn uk* trouser*-; t«>
or tlcr at
$3. $3-5°» $4* $5 & $6-periect in fit, material and WOflinianship. Suits at
$15, $10, $18, $20 & $25
lat-Corac whore everybody i:coining for your Spring Suit.
irksis.in-iicun
rstatialtheers>teta-i*St
GuaranteeTailoring Co.M) E. MAIN ST.
J. N. Parker & Co.FIRE ASD WATER FROO
PAINT.Which stands to-day without a l
val for Its Preservation of and Du
ability on Tin Booie. It ls A iheslDurable, Water-Proof, Rust-Pro*and a Positive Cure for Damp WalWe stop all Leeks Fr«H*>. We Char
only for Painting ll you havefioof tbat neede painting, give us
rial. Estimates cheerfully subuited and all work guaranteed.Office: No. 10 8.18th St. Richmond. '
Ttl* phone ll
SALOONS^
lPETER NARD
014 E. Broad St.
line Wines, Liqurs, (Jigstft Tobacco.
-:ot-
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suits* forla.OO^9 00
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Accommodation Firtrt-Clias reaaonabls aa any In the city.
3IVE ME A CALL.
GOODS. DELIVERED Fl
lictiiii tsattrt'SALOOI
812 N. 17th StWines, [Liquors, Cigars, &
bacco.BEER ON DRAUGHT.
FREE LUISpottwood & Smith Prt
8, W ROB1NSO23 N. 18th St.
Dealer in Fine Wines,uors, Cigars Ac.
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All Stock Sold aa Gaari
Prompt Attention.-:o:
Tour patroaafe to reaapautfully
JOHN M. H1GGDealer la
Choice Groceries, Liquoraand Cigars.
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Pura Booda* Full vtlutllonoy.
-tot-No. lalO East Fraaddm
(Near Old Market.]Richmond, 1
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ATTORNEYS AT I¦aaa* ir, ea>m,i¦¦.. , m .>¦**,,, M,M ,\m,\m**aw*ammmym*M Mi-*-
G. W. LE\Attorney-at-Li
ROOM NO. 5.PLANET I814. Broad S
Practices in the Ccthe city ot Richand in the State
Federal Cour..""Special attention given
amtnation of titles and the ]of legal papers.
Thos. C. JobAttornev and Counsel!
905 E. Broad Rt., MichCourts. City of Richorojoining counties. Divorcer chancery matters cont
gal documents drawn.Property Examined, ettronage of the publicOffice opens evenings f<cannot call in the day. 1sd In sums to suit.
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E. J. Crane 5PRACTICAL
Watch-Maker and Jewel jet
The only Colored man In the Boat?ever known to make a watch oatand out. 20 yea** practicalexperience enables nlm togive perfect satisfac¬
tion In repeallingWatches, Clocks, Jewelry.
E. J. CRANE,123X W, Broad St., Richmond, Ya
(Near Jefferson.)* nd your Watches etc.. by mall or
expreea.
¦©."-SUBSCRIBE TO THE PLANET.
Baggage & ExpressWagon
FOR HIRE-BT-
!R. Banks Randolph809 ]A N. 4th St
all. Orders Promptly Attended
Vot Second Handed, but NE\.AT THK.
GRACE ST* CLOTHING ROUS-:o:
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«a*T"Fine Drew Hats. Suits, Bat**, CaiBoote snd Shoeas, Calico***, Cotton,and Notion* going cheap. I sa*
selling my entire Stock atradooed Prk***.
R. J. BASS,1717 E. Grace St Richmond,V
he Arlington House,LONG HIMNVH. N. I
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vrnr Brauch. N. J.
HIV IOU I J0IE1520 St James St.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
Piano, Organ, Voice and Himony.
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TFFMSMODERATE*HUMPHREYSVETERIKARY SPECIFICS
Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Doss, Hogs,AWD POUXTHY.
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Bingle Bul ile iorer 50 »los«»l, - - .60Stable C"a*e. with St^lAca, Mnno<U,_
Veterinary e ure* Oil and Mt*llcau>r, fTT.OOJa* Veterinary Care Oil, - . LOOBeM ky nnicvhi.i er* *r*t *u*aH .,ma.emA hi aay
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Nervous Debility. Vital Weakness,*nd Proetratkro. trow overwork or eather caiaaea.
Bl per vial, or 6 Tiela ami larc* vial powder, for ta.Sol* hr nr»*ef.i.. of r»»et jK>.ip»Hi oe r»<-.lp« el price.
lifirgKrv*- *«*.oo..in anaauaa***.. lewaeeh.
FARRAR&MOORECor. 8rd and Dara! 8**.,
COlfAfOHS li BUHaDlBS->:o:{-
.all work dona ta flrst-claaa styis andta accordance with ths latest >
architectural design*. FirtWelaes Work Guaranteed.
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WAR, WAR IS DECLARED!1000 PAIR
ladies' tan big button
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SHOE STOREAlbert Stein,
418 E. Broad Street,Next to I. D. Briggs' Bakery.
Agents WantedFor FREDERICK DOUGLASS. THE ORATOR. By Pro! Jas M,
Gregory, of Hovs ard University, Washington, 1>. C. Size 5V»x8inches, full-page photogravures of poi traits anti views. Bound iii
English cloth, gilt side and back. $1.25. Send only 75 cents lor
outfit and complete copy prepaid.4T have r«»ad it with interest. Hid i*» a remarkable life^/*JLe, book ia a very cred¬
itable one.".Hon. John Shbhman.' 'Tread th« book nJ^ much pleasure and
profit.".Hon Wm. Mt Kinlky. "Juet the book for onr Library.".Hookkb T.
Washington. "Jost the book tor the yoong people of America ".Rev. J. C.
IIaktzklu, D. D.ADDRESS, WILLEY CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
FURNITURETHE LARGEST A MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE C
WH. DAFFRONRICHMOND FURNITURE COMPANY,
1420 E. Main. 1436 & 1438 E. Main. 3 Govemo
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.-FULL LINE OF..
Chamber and Parlor Salts, Chairs, etc., Walnut, from $15 00 to $800.00KefHsrerators and Baby-Carriages, Parlor Salts from $30.00 to
$200 00. Cottage Salts from $22 to $50. All Parlor WorkMade on the Premises. Mattresses, Pillows & Bed¬
ding of every description constantly on hand.Factory, Noa. 16,18 & 20, N. 15th Street.
a*afOrders by Mall promptly attended.
Stein Shoe Company,422 East Broad Street,
Wertheimers Old StandNear Fifth Street,
nson,>r at Lawnond, Ya.,id and ad-> and oth-acted. Le-Tltlee to
-. Ths pa¬ls solicit*Lr any whotaney loan
mDo not be faked by any of those little
Side Shops, but deal with the old estab¬lished and reliable ShoeiHouse.
Stein Shoe Company,Tan Shoes
- 422 E. BROAD ST 422.SUCCESSOR TO WERTHEIMER.
i*S» 35* 75 QE^-ooInbar fifth street.
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