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WK ARE ABOUT TO
TAKE (UK ANMAL
INVJBNTOHT.
OtXB stuck is too
LARGE ?FOR THI8 TIME
OK IHK YEAR, AND U K
ARE FORCED TO KK
DICK SAMK.
Underwear.
Ladies'
Cloaks,
Capes,
and Skirts,
Shoes,
Etc., Etc.,
WILL BE SOLD WITH?
OUT B BO A \i D T o
cost OB VALUE.
???
DONT DELAY. COME ROW.
Louis Scheuer,
Cor. MAIN ?S: CHURCH BT8,
BERRY VILLE, \ \
Stores.
BEBRYVILLE )
VNI? !?v\
FRONT ROYAL J
\'?iv r POR II IGBotSTOU M
Sik\M LsAtTlffDRY.
CLARKE COURIER
WEDNESDAY, MARCH L ;
The daagers of civilisation at?' over
u.?iK. worry ami germs We BSSd a \i
tal i zing power to sustain us Learned
men ami experience point lo pure whia
Primitive men ? i ? ? i not n?'e<t arhls
kev W?' <b> Change?! conditions
bring freah asadi Ami THE whiskey
Is HAKI'EK.
Sohl by
E. N CAST I. EM AN.
Rerryvllle, Va
i
[O0MMUMICATRD.J
Dear Mr. Crown: There was uoth
ing we oUisse? more than your paper
the week of the bh/.zard. Of course,
than were biggest eu?>w ami wiudsaud
drifts that I lia\e cut seen, though
uiy tune ?Joed tiot date back ai far as
some others, as I was only a few
mouth* ohl when tile big ?now of
1880 fell, not a few ol?l people of my
acquaintance say they were sure Ibis
was- the bi<j enow for them too. As
there are eo many report.-? from munv
?aC?Osat of suffering, nickuess ami
death, I am glad to state that not
one case as far ?s 1 have bean' from
has proven serious in this section.
SOON people were caught a little
short in provwHMSa but neighbors
who>e larders were m a healthier con
?htion came to their rescue ami share?!
with them what they ha?l. (hi the
Clarke side of the mountain there
wat? not even a ease of nickuess, while
just over on the Loudouo lids many
prop)? suffered for ne?*?! of the doc
tor, who was unable* on account of
the snow t?? get t?> them. Many fuiii
ihes had members to die, and their
bodies conUi not be bnrieii for six
?lays owing to the JBipassabls uootli
tion of the roads. Our turnpike was
a mass of snow, with drifts
muging anywhere fr?nn 10 feet to
?40 feet. Karlv Wednesday morning
Mi. Win. Fiunell, thinking to open
the roa?! from his place OU the river
to Huund Hill, brought out a drove
of his farm horses, wh oh g??t along
very well until they reached the gap
on the Loudoun side t?f the turnpike,
where they encountereil a drift of
snow an v where from le:i to thirteen
fast. Thursday morning Mr. Klsea,
road superintendent, summoned all
the hands on the mountain and put
them to cutting through the big
drifts, ami in a short time the road
WH.J passable fr??ni end to end.
We had a visitor during the storm,
which we fear will not entertain a
good opinion off us hereafter, as fond
of him as we are. A hound, belong
ing to Mr. W. W. Small wood, was
staying a short time with us, an he
whs unable to get across the river to
po home. The night after the high
wind we Imard an awful bowl, and
on going out what should we see but
the hound walking from one eml off
the house top to the other, stopping
occasionally near the top of the chim?
ney as if to say, "it must be hot times
down there." Why he left his ken
uel and elinibe?! to the roof by umans
of a drift of snow that reached to the
top of the house and walke I the
house roof howling, is mm?' than I
can say. I hardly think he heard
the horn of the hunter away off on
the hills. Maybe he want?<l a glass
to look over and see what whs going
on in the Valley. However, he was not
forgotten by his muster who emjuired
about him the first opportunity he
had to com m 11 ni >?te w ith ua.
Kor a resident off only a short time
I am going feo claim for Mt. Airy
?plendid times as even a big blizzard
cannot make us call out.
Mr. Spencer Marcus, an aged citi
wn- who formerly r sided in Clarke
countv, died recently at his eon's res
dence in Ixiudonn county, and was
buried in the Kbenezer gravevard.
With many good wishes for our
home paper. N. M. at
Mt Airy, Feb. 23rd, '09.
Briefs
The st isa?. tint is expected to make
daily tri, , from UinchesUrU .found
Hill and leturn was interrupted on
Friday, I b. loth, Ly tb.? <nriisl ??f
the art c ..ave, ?In h presented l|
from crossing the Shenandoah at
Castleman'K Ferry, and the embargo
established by the weather was not
removed until last Friday, having
beeu in force two weeks. Au order
issued by the PostoNice Department
about H mouths ago provider) that
postmasters shall first obtain per
BBlasftSal from the department to send
mail by anot'ier route in eSaSS of in
terruptum This seems to he a foil
isli order, as the |R>stuia_ter, aim is
near the interruption, ought to heal
lowed some descretion in a matter of
this kind. Too much ret! tape inter.
- With the dispatch of important
business.
loi St eel v. We Wish to inform
the public that we have contracted
with a large ice plant for the
handling of ice in car load lots, which
we will be prepared to furnish toanv
and all during the season at our col?!
storage room, adjoining our creauni v
? ?t?. per 100 II.m. We wish alai
to stale that we will l?e prepared
when the season opens, to futni-h let
cream in all flavors, made from pur?
or?-uni. at ?.*> cents per <_allon. deliv?
erer!. C. P. HOWBI 1 A Brno.
The country roads, owing t<? tin
quantity of inoisture deposited in tin
ground by the melting snow, are al
most impassable. It ?S such cotidi
tions SS they now expert?-nee 'ha
ought to induce fanners to meet au?
ooos to the most feasible plai
of securing permanenl b?tteriiient
for their roads. We do not know th
COS! of a road machine, but if tb
county were to pu it* base one. sn
then leml its uae to thoee diet riel
willing to furnish the fuel, pat tli
? ii_ine?r ami haul the stone for ma:
ipulation to the machine auddistril
ute the saun- uver the road, it
Ul ll.s it WOUld prove .1 ?_?....I in?- .
getting better mails.
PAN DKETirS "N. w Crop** (in
tien ?Seeds al \\. Kichardeoi
A: t ?'nt ion is (ailed to the advert?s
ment of the Ne<? York Ratchet Stor
to be found ?m our second page. 1
proprietors are young enterprise
business men, and after some exp
lielice iu that line b?'!i?v,- that ju?!
cious advertising is the vvav to seen
nu teased trade. They iutend to k?
the public posted as to prices Oil c*
tain article?, and when lh?se thin
are aske?! for they will be furnish
upon a presentation of the cash.
LANDRET ITS "New Crop" <i.
den Seeds al W, RichardsouV
Winnie Tract v. colored, who I
the ii'putation ?>f b?ni?; 104 yei
ol?l. ?1 i?etl on the farm of Mr, \V.
Whitacre. soutbest of Berry%ille, 1
-
Saturday night. That she wai v,
old was evidenced by the color of I
hair, which was as white as snow.
the statement about her age is tr
she was three years old when Ceo
\\ ashington ?li?'*l.
The Bank of Clark?- County a
the l.erryville postotlice impies
the fact upon the people of this pi
that Wednesday ?*f laat week wai
legal holiday, as both were clo?
though the pOStoffice was open ?1
i tig a part of the day. It was
anniversary ??f the birth of Waabi
UM the Creat.
LANDRET ITS "New Crop" (
den Seeds at \\ . Ivicliards.iti's
Rev. Hugh \V. White will deli
! a lecture iu the Presbyterian Chu
? Tuesdav evening next, March
at ? o'clock, on his experiences
?China. He will also exhibit ?
curios he collected while in
Orient, No admission fee will
: charged.
Mr. A. !>. Hardesty, while out
j Saturday morning looking up
? stock for shipment, ran his pair
: horses into a snow drift that prt
to be so deep that he was iinabh
extricate them without the aid i
shoveling force.
The disappearance oft hesnow w
proceeded rapidly under the inllu
of Southern winds last week, wai
eelerate'' bv rain that fellmoStO
day on Sunday. The fields hav
come partly bare of the heavy hi
et that covered them tWO weeks
Rev. Kwd. Wall, rector of G
Kpiscopal Church, announced
Sunday that Lenten Services for
present will he held ?>n Wed ne
and Friday evenings at 1 o'e
Tbeae are in .addition to the So
services.
Mr. A. Klsea a short time ago
chased of Mr. Charles L Nelsoi
Winchester, a farm of 678 acres
nig eaat of the Shenandoah nvei
Kev. (J. .1. Su till it h will preac
the Baptist Church on WedlM
night, March 1st, on the subjet'
Intemperanee.
A passenger coach was deiaih
the Shenandoah Valley near I
last Thursday and the passei
were severely shaken up.
To Cur. C'on*tlpsttl??it forrvei
T-ike t'awiitrets t'aiuiv t'atlinrtii'. 1?V
If C ?. 0. fall t?>?iir.'. d, i tur.?? i
Briefs
Misa Beatrice !.. Heavers, Charles
town, da ghter of Mr It. K. Ueave:-<.
ami Ml IT. Kdgar Ix ly. of Shetian
doah .In. tion, were married in th<
Methodi??t Kpiscopal Chuicli -uth,
Wednesday morning by Rev. Dr.
Sinithson. Th?? maid of honor was
Miss Muy ma P. Heavers, sister of the
bride, ami the best man was Mr. Ed?
ward 11auey. Miss A blue A. Beavers.
sister of the bride, was bridesmaid.
The ushers were .Messrs. Clayton L.
Harris, L. (?. Albin, A. O. Albin, K.
A. Murst? liar. S. I). Brown. Luther
Beavers and J, W. Irwin.
Mr. Krank Polls ?ill beat OL K.
Wiley's lOery ?table March 1st to
buy a carload of horses.
Mr. Alon/.o .lenkins, of l.??u?loun
comity, and Miss Annie Trussel,
niece of Mr. II. T. M i ley, of Charles
town, were man led at the Methodist
Kpiscopal Church South, Charles
town, WfdneHilay evening at? ??'clock
by Rev. Rusasy Hmithsoa Miss El?
la Mooroe, off Loudoua county, wai
muni ?if honor, ami Mr. Louis G. Al?
bin, off ( 'hai bstown, beat man. 11m
ushers ??ere Messrs 6. T. Knight. A
o. AH.in. K. A. Marstellar and 0. K
M i ley.
Mr. .'ohn I. Slout and Miss Mag
^ie i ?. Crisman were quietly marne?
at the residence off l.'.v. Dr. s. K
Cox, pastor ??f Braddock-street M. F
Church South mi Winchesterou Wed
need ay morning last. The groom i
the founder off daily journal ism i
Winchester, bavin*?? started both th
- in that ?'itv.
! Karuiers I .: Wim -he
ter ??l at and "?-im! was a gres
.-m? The ciiiiiuiii'liiiii- hall wi
w#?ll lille?! at ever? -.'<>i<>ii. most i
r!?ii" being crowded beyond ii
tig capacity. Those appointe
ou ?I ut v respond i in?>st exce
? . :, i -. ?i n?l -il m ; ?it hers pi esei
k par f in NU ?III ited :ii|il iiiter? -tin
The m:) sir a
i. lai I, ?mil t li?> papers by tl
I.-.ilte-< MpiMiiiited, Mrs. \1. \|. Lvnc
ami Miss I .a y Branson, were d?
in of especial prai
Mr. Chas. B. l?niss. the liben
prince of V
^o-k. ?_'ain made Winchester r
? of his tireless benevolence
send i n g to Mayor Williams Ins che
KM), to be devoted t?> belpi
in?- suffering poor of that city. .N
liourM bascertainly shown great kin
- to that city, as his gifts to i
i lion- objects therein have amount
to upwards of $100,000.
Maj. C. s. Hart, the projector a
proprietor of ihe well known hoste
in Winchester, known as "Hart's 1
tel," ?li??l al tii?.* home of his ?lau?
. Mrs. Irvine, in Mercereburg, 1
: Friday morning, of dropsy, a?
yean He a as ? son in law of
late Isaac K rebs, of Winchester. >
?luring the war served, it is said,
the staiT of Gen. Lomux. His rema
were carried t?> Winchester wfc
the? were interred. Besides Mrs.
?i es t bree single daught
In the circuit ?-mrt of Jeffer
cou uiy, W. Va., lud?! at Chariest?
last week, indicttneuti were foi
, against Carl Morrison, .lohn Spit
? Prod. Coikrell, ami Edward W
; f??r assaultiug Joseph .leffereoi.
? Baltimore & Ohio conductor.
voung men pleaded guilty to the
dictinent an?! Morrison an?! spi
wer?- sentenced to jail for twenty?
and ^lC line, and Cockrell and \\
foi twenty ?lays am! $*? tine.
Wheat does not seem dispos?e
i advance or recede much in price,
; No. 2 red is quoted at ?b* cent,
i Baltimore. The visible euppl
29,920,000 bushels, mii increas?
' 302,000 bushels Some strength
given to the market by reportl
?lamage t?> coming crop by free
weather. Corn is quoted at :? ?}
per bushel. W^^> are a little big
being qnoted at $4.10s4.25 per
lbs., gross.
Col. K. V. White, the famous?
mander of White's Bat. of ?'m
has returned from his visit to (
and the H??t Springs of Arka
much benefited by his trip, w
his friends will be glad to hear.
Leesburg Mirror, fr*>m which
gather these facts, says the Co
was much pleased with the cit_
Havana and (toba?
A northern company represei
a capital ?>f (10,000,000, it is st
has obtained Options OO nearly al
land m northern Frederickcoonl
the purpos?' of developing the
deposits <?f coal and minerals th?'
A railroad to the section will bel
Kx .Judge William L. Clark,
of the circuit court of Fred?
County, has informe?! his friends
owing to impaire?! health, he wi
be a candidats for re-election.
democratic county convention
ni? ?'t March 6.
Il' S \\ IS IHK Cllll.PKKN. ? C
berjain's Cough Remedy has
th?- lives off thousands of ei
children. It is also without an
| for colds ami whooping coughs
To Oonfederstte Veterans
There is an organization of Con?
federate Veterans iu this county,
known as the J. K. H. Stuart Camp,
which meete on the fourth Saturday
of t .try month, iu what i_ est known
as the Hardesty building, but now
owned by J. A. Clipp. This camp
has about 70 members, though it
ought to have double that number on
its rolls. The highest and most
praiseworthy object had iu view wheu
it was formed was to create an asgo
ciatiou to which might apply when
in need of assistance those who had
given years of strength and manly
efforts in behalf of the Confederate
cause. The monthly dues were made
light, still it was thought that if
those able to make these payments
would promptly turn the amount in
to the treasury it would create a sum
suflicient to answer the needs of the
camp. These payments in all cases
have not been mat!-?, and as the in
pre using years are increasing the in?
firmities of some of the veterans, and
thereby enlarging the demands for
U Stance, the camp thought if these
facts were made known to tin?
arrears they would promptly pay their
i i lies.
(Mir State is paying something to
wards the support of its needy I
ans, j:jf<'. if is hoped it will see its waj
clear to adding to the appropriatioi
it is making for this worthy object
but until this is done the varioui
camps ought to consMer it their d?. ti
t?; help bear the burden of theneedv
They an? deserving of the care am
attention of rales a bo an
so circumstuuccd as to lie able to lern
assistance, whether or not they ai
mem la i ?? ??i the < amp. These iufirti
veterans responded years ago to th
call of their country in its hour u
necessit} aud danger: they helped t
pile its .alorous deeds in peak- iba
rise t:: niiphaul <>v?i our final sad d?
feat, and the) assists*! hi chaining ii
gioiv lu the chariot of the :?_r?s. an
mi? h patriotism ami comradeship In
long t?> a ? iti/i ualup ?>f the bighei
type, and we will honor that con
radesbip iu war's trials by min al
ing to the wants of the ne?-dv BO fl
as w e own until they and we an
ed "over the river to test under ti
shade of the tie
No itii^iu to i glisse?
The woman who ia lovely in face, f.ir
end temper will always have friei.
one who would bi re must keep h
health. If she is weak, si. ?ly ati'l a
down, she will in1 iierviiiii.iml irritable.
-!.?? baa constipation or kidney troubla, h
impure blood will cause pimples, blotch?
skin eruptions mil a wretehed com]
tr?e Bittern is the bee! medicine in t
world t<> regulate atomach, liver and kidnc
ami to purify the til"??.l. It gives str?
nerves, brighl ? ?;. ? - amooth, velvety -k.
rich complexion. It will make a e^tod-loi
in_. charm ins; w naao <>t" a run-down itr
li?i. Only 50 canta at C W. Blencoe'a Di
Store.
Personals.
M rs. M. J. ( Jose reached Ihia pi .
day morning from Taylor, Texas M
< oxe left here laal spring for Germa
to visit ber daughter, Mrs Ernest H?
ileatis. an?! returned to this country as
eral months ago and proceeded to Tex
thence to this place. She is atopping
Mi R. R. Smith'?
Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. Lambert ami lit
son, of Martinsburg, spent Sum:
with the former's sister, Mr Calvin
Howell.
Mrs. Holland returned to her home
Washington todaj (Wedaesday), af
several ?lays' visit to her si^ur. Mrs :
s.tii Griffith, who la at the home of
It R. Smith.
Mrs I{. l>. Page returned laal >at
?lav from a visit to Washington
Miss Emily Smith has returned lie
from Washington, where she been vi
ing relativ e<
Misses Maria McOuirS an.I Js
Mo.>ie returned home Saturday last fi
Washington, accompanied by Mrs P
Til ford, Whom they have been visitil
Mr. Matt Thompaon has gone to H
aoke to visit his brother, Mr If
Thompaon
Mr. Charles s Steels left last week
his home in Loudouu count]
Mr. 8. P. Baughman, dr., and >is
Miss Florence, attended the recepl
?_iven at Kee Mar College, H age rat o
laal Priday evening.
Mi Fred I-. Crown, who left ihisp
recently for St. Louis, Mo., ha? _?>n
Auguata, (?a . where he has secured
ployment with the Georgia Chem
Works
Maj Eilet Cabell, who has been v
lag his sister, Mrs. A Moore, Jr.,
this week for his home in Lynchbur
Mr. .lohn illake. of Chat 'It-town, a
mer citizen of this place, called at
office on M onda j
Mr. .lohn Ballenger is visiting frif
In Pnrcellville
Meanly Is Illoo?! Deep.
m blood means a clean skin
I C? .mi> witkoul it. Cascarela,Cand) Cat
tie ??'.in your blood and keen it clean
stui'iiig up the ia/.v livei and driving all
purities from the body, llegin lo-daj
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackh,
and thai sickly bilioas complexion bj, t.i
t iv, .ir.ts, -beauty Cr ten rents All?!
gist?., mtiafaction guaranteed, IOc,3Sc,8l
Ra?V. Henry Th?>mas. rector ?>f
Trinity Kpiscopal Church, of \
tinsburg, has resigned his rector?
?here to accept a call to St. Pel
Church, at Smyrna, Del. Mr Th
as has had charge of the church
Martinsbnrg since isss.
KlBPQl iKTand use Chamber?*
Colic, Cholera and I'taiihoea Hi
' dy for all pains of the stomach
? all unnatural looseness of the hov
It always cures.
J E B Stuart Camp O V
The regular monthly meeting of the
? L K. B. Stuart Camp C. \*. was held
at (amp Hall last Saturday after?
noon. Several cointnunmations b id
la-en received ami were read, one of
which gave SOtict ?>f an auiemlme.it
to be offered to the ooaattitutioo of
the 17. O. Camp, ho as to make it read
Coofsderat* tar vivats Assofiiation.
which woul?! make the initial letters
C. S. A. This amendment will come
b?-f??re the meeting to be held in
Charleston, S. C. BSXl Mav.
The osmp ?*f Boos of C. V. sent in
a list of names that will be voted for
as oflieers off said junior camp, which
was adopted.
< ?wing to appeals f?>r assistance
and there being no f unds in the treas
u. y to extend relief, the sergsnut
major ?rai directed to prepare a cir
???ilar ami have the same priutsd, and
send them tu smh members as were
delinquent with finir due-, with a
s latenten! <?f how much they were in
arrears The editor of the ( ,! HIER
was .1 so ssked to make an appeal to
( ont ' be ?'amp in its
praiseworthy efforts to extend
tance to t ?o n?-?-?l v.
The ?amp extended to M.ij. S. J.
( . Moore an
at its next uieeti i _
I have been afflicted with rheuma
foi foul ."- and UOl :.
'I to ?_ive ativ relief. I Wal
around all th?- tune, but
stautly suffering. 1 bad trie?! ?? ?
t hing I ?-o.?Id bear of an mm?
to try Chamberlain's Bain Balm,
| w hieb ! did, - immediate
lie ved and in ? short time cured. I
am happy t<> ?av t bat it I
man
l'oi W . Rich
son,di
?dly Btricken Family.
Mrs. L. C. v> ? ? !I
- ?
- -
-
wife bis ell t i
lead an
M i ?-.
Va.,
Who vv ; ,
?
, made !)? 1 tin u _
j many acts of kindm
al wa\ s ready in lend s :
t?) tih's? ill sorrow and ?listless Mr.
J ami Mrs. (Jury have th? - re and
heartfelt sympathy of th?* communi?
ty, U asbiugtou >:;ir.
Mi. ( ? uiy is ;\e of Mr. W.
K. Iloffuiau, of tin- place, where be
has visite?! seyerai times and is a very
genial person.
Vulcan i? i iriipi ioii
Are .era:.
joy. 1
- .
auo '?
M r. .lohn !'. brauch is no
biy l he richest man in UlchuiOUtt.
biuce Major Uiuier died there n
one there who is more tbau a one
time uiilliouaire. Messrs Jobu I*.
Brauch, Gustav us A. Mil Unser, l\ 11.
Mayo, Kiuauue! Raab, James N.
Bovd, 1 . C. \\ illiauis, jr., and James
11. Duole) are the richest ?.
i;i-inark.'i> Iron Nerve
Was ' b
dorail
ll<>! 1
aiul bowels are ? ?ut <>i" orvlei II
thtate s BUeceaa
u-?' Dr.
??I? every i?.?w? r
.s ai C W. meneo?
Mrs. Bettie Broaddus, widoa ol
Mr. A. Broauldus, died at her borne
in Lu ray iveentlv. Mrs Bro nidus
was a daughter of .lohn Liotiberger,
deceased, of Luray. Mr. Bros
?lie?l suddenly la-t .'une.
^ERICA'S
FOREMOST *
HOUSE FURNISHERS
o ?
One Cent isn't much money
Rut little as it is, if you will invest it in
.? n?>st.?l ?-ar?l an?l address it t?> us. ask?
ing lot OUI New Catalogue, it will be
? he means of acquaioting you with one
of the most alCHirable Hues of
FURNITURE
AND CARPETS
in America, ami save you many dollars
Could you Invest S cent to better a?!
vantage ? Think it over.
We?. I
??ay Hi??
Freight.
Five
Hole
Range,
$825
Your lo<'al dealer COUtd not prodnc?
the e?jual ?>f this range foi less th..
?J15. It i . lade of best pig iron, but:
both coal a.i.l wood ami is guaran
a good Biker and Heater. We 1 so
guarantee its safe delivery.
ISAAC BENESCH
& SONS,
549-55? N. GAY ST.
BALTTMOTRF M
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. I
A Large Line of Hamburgs. Laces, and
White Goods this week at
BAUGHMAN'S
R ADY-MADE WRAPPERS and SHIRT WAISTS.
The latve-t lias of Calico aad Paresis Wrappers with Dewey Rafles, ?
lv tfitiiui??! with tlaiahiag hrai<!. wa nave ?-vet -t. irons Colored
Lawn, lVt?'*!e aad White l?aws Shirt Wa - - ! trout at popular
priii"? Call, exasalae and get our pri?-?--* i?.-t > ?r?- your pnrchaaca. as
the-?- good a were bought dirtBCl fr??m ISS nnn ifa? t un-r in Halt . Paila | \ Y
BARGAINS
AT
CL.IPPS.
In onJer to make room
our Spring Mot k of M~r
cbau - . as are oosnpelled
to dispuse of our I )t
at DSUch red need |>rn
At preaenl we are selling
a NICE LINK of
Spring Percales,
ALL 1 VI). WIDE, VI
F Ku\l g TO 10 CTS. I*EH
V \l;l> : also, A FULL
LINK OF
HAMBURG-S
\ I PKH ES RANGING
FBOM ?.' mm;, i l s.
You will find co >th
er g?>od ? in our
st??re, and we ask you toc?me
and examine our at?? k, and
if not satisfied ?io'nt buy.
Keinem her our Stock of
ROt EltlES, CANNED
GOODS, Etc., ?- never per
nittted to run down, ami
what we eell v lepetid
upou. < 'nr Line of 5?
??i?! v or trashy
-. ami S k
will -"?m arrive and we in
\ ite the publie to examine
liel a here.
JAS. A. CLIPP,
At H Old Stand,
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c ows
Profitable
CREAMERY.
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Fresh Groceries
Select Hardware
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Fresb Stock of G
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l>. H. .ION I g
rn i: WAK
and at
B
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Va where he has ?'>.??".?? : up a
BUTCHER SHOP
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Business Enlargement.
lei Trade anil New Stock.
M r l Boa man,
?nd k?'?'n abreasi aritb I
?>t" t..
Stove and Tinware Trade,
?>J?!U'.i ?
BABSWABI AHI 9B0CSPZZ8
! Boar n
lie wit 1. 1er
prompt It served
town
public
I BOWMAN
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It ml
l**?|?t>lll in*?'.
<??). a li?> baa : . .
t<?Ti?'u.? in ?arenera! Hi
?? promiae
thai ln> ? civ?- ei.tii - si ?etion.
, rh?* mluet ion ??f the taritfon In attain en
. ?>V?T th. ? - \\ ?tfa
ible metal md >i??>ut
inf, will be ?lone al rea*??nable rates liai
inar loeat?*?? next door to ihe 1 I am
supplying ni) r??hm with general I'lNW IRE,
an.) - ill t'r.?rn thoae in need of arti
(??!??- in thia line
Rtepain t?> Stores promptly don?
julySl iv \ w DRAKI
NIvWNonmWesten.
ssaBasaassssssssasB Schedule in Effect
Dec. 18 ie98.
I.F..WF. BBRB YVII.I.K \.\ DAILY
-SO! TH aiMl WKSTIIOI \l>?
v v., 5 \..
m. il 25 p. m ? p. ni
NoitTIIIlOl VD -
8 32 p. m '.7 a ? a m
?"IPKFT^ SOLD TO
IV-rrAC. I O ALL POINT?;
OHIO. INDIANa.l LINOIS
WISC- N
rVIISSGU
m ? e n a *_y DO
KANS- S
-a*. T -av
ne WEST. NORT} ? SOUTH-1
riRST CL?S? SECOND C_A*-=
AND EMIGRANT TICKETS
- THE BEST ". UTE TO THE -
NORTH AND EAST.
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NRMIROID
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Des*
let*, to any ??I '.o
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? is A??
>C?t ** CQiCMBUa. 9 acaaaai.v*
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BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
Efuirtliine in a
Fi am Foi.ncla.tio_. to Roof.
Write us for prices.
MILLER SUPPLY CO.,
Winchester. Va.
h . ' :.. 16.
Pretty Toys,
Lots of Toys,
All Kinds of Toys
The Newest and Best
At Prices Low Down
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IX' UT?.
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OYNTERH.
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Mrs. C. R. Jones
ro THE
OLD VIRGINIA DYER.
p^ra os s::izr clothing.
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1 .i - - t? Hats
1 .i li luvest .Uppers ined
FXIFORMS ' AM) DYED A
.ri [ai rv
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order* ont? e.
P H :
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SO YEARS
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac
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qiit.-a!v asteen tin ?tir . ? Inton rrss wnsthstT *n
lr\Vs>ritl.>?i h* |T. tsi'-lv I : i'"t;lMe. ( '? 'Hill' uiiWsV
tls->n*strict - tl:iii<lrs?H>k?<ri I'Mieuta
????ir ' - urina pate?te.
s. i .'. rev.tT?,
i h si rare, id ttu?
Scientific American.
A handsoi ? a.'?'^ s t ii
rahatton o! renn*, f.t a
four raontbs t S ? ?eeanVafs
MUNN&Co.^'8? New York
Brauch t>tBi-e. tt_? h" St . VV.ishlu.-uiii, I>. ?w
DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salva
Cursa Pilca. S?*l?l* ?turn?