?HENANDOAH HERALD
IB PIBUSIIEU WKE'-II.Y BY
JOHN H. GHABILI,.
W^OluiTOC'K, V1K<,IMA.
FRIDAY. .TAY 26th. I89g.
They are ?lili Iglitiltg ill lilt'
Philippine islands, in spite of the
Panes Jubilee, in Washington.
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A disastrous Ire at Dawaon City
nearly swept the place out of e\is
tence, enaaing a loss of 91,000,000.
with no insurance. The tire- was
caused by a woman apaetflng a lainji.
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Tlie fact that tlie In m In,in of
Senator Martin are decrying the late
deBSOenttie convention, luid in Rich?
mond, causes the people tobe'ieve
that there must be some go* el in t' e
iiittvenieut.
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The Baltimore JBeraldU becoming
a popular paper in the Shenatidonl
Valley. The Richmond papt-rs 'It
i'ot reach this: section as (?illy a* tin
Baltimore and Philadelphia papers.
The Htratd publishes a larger
amount of Virginia news than any
paper, oaUide the State, with which
we are acqaninted. In general news.
it *aabreast with the times and ca?
i ot do otherwise than grow in popu?
larity.
?i ?
?
Free silver journals nrcsiiU en?
gaged in the laudable wotk of crying:
"Mop thief." They are consctons oi
the fact that tin y desert eil trae
Jtffersoiiinn democracy in 1*>96, and
they try to shield themselves l>r de?
crying those who Stood by true
democracy as deserters ami imit?is.
'?For ways that are dark and tricks
that are vain" the way of the Bryan*
it-s is peculiar.
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?Ti'iKii.Ni; by the number of 17, S.
soldiers that have been sent to tie
Philippine Islande, and by the nm
ber now reported as engaged in ac
live operations there, the loss
among them must have been im
?ease, greatly exceeding that as
stated in t-ne otliaial mortality repor s
Beut to the War Department ft n
those islands. The truth should ml
always he s|n.ken, luit m the case o?
the loas of an army, with s wnij h il
Boa of people lo recruit from, and
im.ney In bins, tt.de is certainly 1:0
good reason why it shouldn't he ?
Alex, (laz.tte.
AmoX(. the songs to be Ming at the
fun.ous "peace"jubUee in Washing?
ton are "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the
Boya are Marching." "When Jodny
Comes Marching I?.une," and others
that were popnlar in the North dur
ing the war between the States. Wai
song'-, war relies, and war picture:
among tlie annotations, and with
band tti in active operation through
sut Cuba, ami flagrant war in the
Philippines, the "peace''jubilee will
of course be the most apposite, set in
ly and timely of all things.?Alex.
Gazette.
SAW A MONSTER OF THE DEEI\
The great fiishng center, Baysidt
N. J., which needs no advertising a
asnminer resort; and which has nil
one licensed hotel, is out with a so
serpent story, "and it's a eroker,"
says several of tho men wltfl came r.p
to Brklfeto** yesterday. The colony
is in astute ot panic, and nein dy
know*, what will happen m \t. The
story is told in all r-eriousucwi by
three Qod fcarii g, highly respectable,
industrious ami unimaginative tisher
itti-ii?Nelson Lilly, Thomas (irai.am
and William Hewitt. The exciting
narrative is responsible for several
vacant berths in the sturgeon boats.
The crew were fishing off Ship
John Light, Wednesday, wh n ih y
met with the experience they w il
never forget, an4 which has driven
Hewitt t? li is* htniein Salein ami si v
eral other fishermen out of the barn
Mae.
'?A something eaine out of lie
water just in front ol u*,' said Haw
lit. "It Wf>s only M feet from tt
and it reared its head up out of tie
water about eight feet high, face to?
ward us. All the men saw it. It wat
black, excepting its face, which ua
rather lighter. Abe.it three feet hi.
low it? shoulders ?ta arms rams esa,]
and a utile below Un m were two In
borna It opened its gnat jaws, while,
it Stark lit a ret!, flat tongue, nearly
a foot in length. Suddenly it sank,
the water was lashed into a fury, and
the wake it left behind indicated its
course toward the Delaware shore.
The ?*cii are in all eari estacas ran*
cerning the monster, and declare it
to be an absolute fact.
He-U Hot r ron The f-lnn
Was tbe ball that hit (i. B. Stead
men of Newark, Mich., in the Civil
War. It caused horrible Fleers that
no treatment helped for 20 years
Then Bucklen's Arnera Salve cured
him. Curre Cuts, Bruises, Burns
Boils, Febms, Corna, Skin Eruptions ?
Best Pile cure on e-arth. 2i> cts. a I
boi. Cure guaranteed. Sold by B.**
gehjutu'a, Druggist.
, S. HIER, GJARRT IlitpO. I.
DAN1ELSP1KRR, ?nul W. W. LOG?N,
ARE ELECTED TO THE COUNTY OFFICES.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE REVENUE
ARE,
\\. L. Wisman, Mason Bly, P. J. Aliso?, E.S. CalveK,
Wi. II. Soapp and 1). i, Crabilt.
VOIE BY PRECINCTS. MAY 25,1
For _^_^^^
Co, Clerk, ?' Cir.Clark,
PRECINCTS.
New Market,
jQuicksbnrg,
Fol-est ville,
Jiio. D. Millers,
Mt. Jaiksoii,
Hnrlwui X Ronds,
Cleveland,
1er? une.
Cabin Hill,
Hamburg,
Edinburg,
Lanti's Mill,
Columbia Furnace,
Libert v Furnace.
Fine HillS. Honte,
Dry Hun S. House,
Tom's Brook,
Town Hall,
Court House,
St. Luke.
Saiiiusville,
Central S House,
Borden,
Mt. Olive,
Lebanon Church
O?anla,
Urnsburtx,
si O
00
150
I 20
(III
II,
gao
0C
40
10
7")
59
364
oe
SO
3?)
51
Ml
4.-?
168
Sil
4,'?
50
40
78
56
67
?il
184
.!
i... ? i-.! -i
Sheriff. Att'y Cm. | Treasurer,
Q si P
i *
pj H ?
B -a S
* 3 z
s, 3 w
? * g;
ilSl^l?Ui^
if i
?oo no
96
41
(t
HU
56
181 226
50 36
29 4 1
s? 21
80 S3
26 25
&3 169
63
109
28
."??i
15
25
l l
34
481 42
62 7-i
si 149
171
76
70
.->:>
50
27
59
56
1?'.:.
222
86
102
v:
.")!l
85
66
50
221
11!
128
?)l
2!
Uto
7!?
28
16
70
58
?i Ki
111
120
53
.r)0
31
lis
101
88
32
4-i
47
49
07
2(1
1 ?.?:>
180 129
62 1D7
108 88
:,c i
?,v. ? I .".7
.',.; 50
ti; 26
27 If)
175 ]o;,
84 124
98
96
tee it?
46 70
82 39
oo
16
.".'i'
68
52
:;?.'
14
18
66
65
951 253
56 106
I Ol?
82
81
4:?
67
28
31
76
Kl 160
I-.'(i 255
70
7o
55
19
18
5'?|
42 35
1 f-i 204
65 267
37 118
25 115
l 62
16 65
?i7 8T
63 86
106 l.'?l
148 208
81 78
71 52
70 46
51 68
31 ' 45
00 62
46 'J?
163 140
224
~74
118
52
231
r>r)
88
89
41
*?->
138
4:>
24
16
40'
62
78
107
264
61
101
116
66
40
68
52
?i ?o
61
M
77
>
I7?
.16
17
13
66
60,
214
no
126
?r)7
34
M?
2:i
51
124
68
34
12
55
:;.
58
27
107
Total,
POR COMMISSIONERS Or' THE REVENUE
- >- -^
PRECINCTS, t- ?JO ?S
>-'??- ?.l?? a? If "g" ?-* |*|-":'S.2
< *<
* ?* =- SJ^ -'I
^ ?r
S'en Market. ?
?mcktbnrg, - -
??.il re, - -
0 I>. Miller?, -
. kson, - ?
Hudson'? X Roads,
Cleveland - - -
Jerome, - - -
abin Hill, - -
Hamburg, - - -
Edinburs, - -
Lantz's Mill, - -
Columbia furnace,
Liberty Furnace,
Pine l?ill S, l.
Dry Hun S. II >USS
loin's Brook, - I
Town Hall, - -
Court House, - -
<t. Luke, - - - .
jaumsvllle, ? ?
ventral S. House,
Horden, ...
Vit. Olive, - - -
l.eliiinon Church,
Orauda, - - -
Strasburg, - -
Total
199 80 187 s 12a :,;
? 47 10" It 78
13? fO 1"- 98 102 7"
i SO s 1?
2d. H? 238 \-,d 152 14!
1- 58
45 824
47 68
10 83
28 58
97
BO 1- to
-I 222 100
98
1? 192 168
81 M 79
51 57 07
29 M 88
55 57 80
102 77 172
87 2?
m . 77
154 126
?
187
101
41
58
28
75
123
23
101
32 7(i 12 80
49 47 85 22
88 44 ?7
?- M 80 r>
98 84 80 132
? 168 100 169 93
-.? 28 80 82 82 72
73 108 107 74 In" 71
23 18 18
I.V. 196 lim 171 196 167
17 80 28 62 M 51
??'?i:, 7.'? S3 220 "" 118
'..n 84 120 15 51 7u
31 8 7 82 12 81
48 41 27 80 28 87
87 56 30 88 88 ?5
20 82 <?7 2S 71 '-'7
130 115 111 117 105 92
188 149 283 1821 160 154
102 2t
80 B8 11" 17 8fJ( 25
88 7ii "2 86 ?f' 52
26 4ii 83 88 7ii 18
57 .ri- ?'?.' 56 59 59
i 89 .V i
THF RESULT.
The returns are complete enouj
11 determine the result, but Um
will probably be sonic variations
tbe officiai returns which will slight
c ange the majorities. "Walker
elected County Clerk by about 4
majority. Harry Haun, Circi
Clerk, by 63. (i. W. Koontz, Coun
Treasurer by t'36. Daniel Spik
Sheriff by 332. W. W.Logan, Cm
in mwealth's Attorney by 672. A
t ic democratic Commissioners of tl
Revenue have probably been eleete
In Madison District, J'AI i-on is n
ported elected by 80 majority. Fit
o ' tl.e Supervisors ate dem crati
H irper Zirkle is reported elected i
L M District.
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
The retains for District officers wa
so incomplete that we will not hi
able to give the result this week. J
H. Hepaer of Aabby is reported i.
he elected Supervisor by 8 majority
J. W. Baker is elected Com?. ?>
(loads in Stonewall by 14") majority
ROCKINQHAM COUNTY.
Roektngham county is repmted te
uve elected all Democr.itic officers.
PAGE COUNTY.
In Pnjrc county, the entire denv
uratic ticket is elect cd.
I In Ir Huahiea? Kooniliig.
Probably no one thing has caused
?uuh a general revival ot trade at 1?.
S liiniit's Drag Store as their giving
way to their many custom.!- ,t
to ninny tree trial bottles id Dr.
King's New Discovery for Cons.imp
?on. Their trade is simply Miiormomi
n this very valuable remedy, from
hi fact it always cures ami never
hnappoittta Cough?, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Croup,)and all throat and
iung diseases ?re quickly cuied. Yon
can test it before buying by getting
a trial bottle fue, laage si/e ?ic. and
#1.00. Every bottle ?ananted.
WASHINGTON LETTER
(Krom our liei/ular Correspondent.)
Washington, Maj 15?The re?
turn of the President has brought ;
swarm of politicians to Washington
and S) eakeiship talk and argiinunt
for and against an extra session o
Congress are again heard in hote
corridors mid other place's when
men congr?gate. There is also mod
talk al.ti.it the unsatisfactory coin i
non in Cuba, owing to the delay it
disbanding the Cuban army, am'
about Aguinaldo'a persisting in send
ii o Commissioners to neg< tiate for ;
e.'ssalion of hostilities, in the lace oi
tlie repeated retnsahi of Gen. Oti: ?
the hist refusai has just occarre?4,
| There is little that in new in any el
the talk for the simple reason that the
situation htts net changed materially
in either of the eases ineiiti?iicd, dur
?ng the past week.
Washington is in gala attire, in
honor of the Peace Jubilee, which
opens tomorrow and continues for
three days. While the decorations
an- not as numerous as at an In?
auguration, some of them are hand?
somer than we have had at any In?
auguration, aud mere expensive, and
the attractions offered to visitors are
decidedly better than those at In
Secret of Beauty
u health. The secret of health is
the power to digest and assim?
ilate a proper quanity of food.
This can never be done when
the liver does not act it's part.
Do you know this?
Tutt's Liver Pills are an abso?
lute cure for sick headache, dys?
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious?
ness and kindred diseases.
Tutt's Liver Pills
aiiguralions, outside of the Inaugai
tion ceremonies which are of thei
seines the trieatest of all attraclu
to the average American. Pn
present indications, the out-of-to
attendance will not be as large
those who planned lbs affair had
right to expect.
The President has, by rallier pli
intimation, given Great Britain lot
darstand that, wbda ? supporter
the policy oflnternational srbitratit
en general principles, he B ill i
agree to submit the claims me/?
<iteat Bntaifl in connection witt. :
Alaskan boundary, to arbitration,
view of Ilit- fact that Atnericai. a
Britiah delegates are, at this tin
attending the Czar's I'( ?icc( eiilt ret
ami jointly advocating the establi
i..eut of international courts ofar
tration to settle all dispute s lui h t
nations, it may seem n little qui
that the President should practica
refuse tit eat Britain's request to si
mit the Alaskan boundary qnestu
which the Joint High Comtnlssi
failed to settle, to arbitral ion, but
isn't. From the American point
view-, the President's aiitnde is In;
cal. In tact, from the Ann tic
peint of view, I here is'tittle ornothil
lo arbitrate, (treat Britain has p
foward a let of claims, net with ti
expectatieii that they would be alio
etl by arbitration or by any otfa
method, but With the hope that
the matter should be submitted 1
arbitration, it might get allowed il
port ofSkaguay, which ?a believed I
be its real object, in place ol its otie
claims. Owing to the immense coi
tnercial interest* of the U.S., in tl
Pacific, tbe President is not inclim
10 take any chances. The prot?t
filed by ihe British Govemmei
against the intended sending of thn
companies of U. S. Troops, to patri
the bertier for the piirpOSC of pre
venting trouble between Am?nera
and Canadian miners, was good-m
tared, and the troops a ill not be se: t
although they will be kc}
where they will bo available
?I needed. It is stated ?ith muc
posit i venesa, thai Greal Britain doei
n't wish the boundary question sel
tied ii] on any basis tl at a ill t.. t fjil
it an Alaskan port,and it u vor} cei
tain that no such settlement can b
1 with the consent of ??< got
eminent.
One nf tin. most anrprised English
men seen in Washington for boh
time, was present at a little gather?
ing of politicians wl o hap| em d to bt
discussing the political future of ih<
state of Maryland. What surpriret
him was tbe statement made by om
of the politicians that Maryland wai
now a doubtful state, and that tin
party to which the influence of tin
B. el. t ?. railroad was thro an would
elect the next state government, and
ihe general acceptance of that state?
ment by all present. It dots si em a
little odd. And it seiMtis more od 1,
when it is remembeted thai the policy
of the II. 60. Railroad will be dict?t
etl by Mr. James J. Hi 1, who doesn't
live within a thousand miles of the
state of Maryland, No wonder for.
fignors tail to understand our pol?tica
methods.
DKWKY HOMEWARD BOUND
Manila, May 20.?AdmiralDi wej
has started tin- home. The cruhu r
Olympia left the bay at feur o'clock
this morning, steaming oui between
the i'iiii.,,1- Baltimore and the battle
ship Oregon. The scene us tin- A.lmi
ral left 1 he waters on which lie Inn
made himself famous, was an n spir?
ing "ne AM I be ?hipa were trail}
decorated ami as Olympia picked lui
way through the buy cadi vessel lin.'
an Admiral's saline. The crows si.?
al quarters, and cheered frantically,
while the bands, as with one accord,
played "Home, Su, et Home" Ad?
miral Dowey exp' eis t.. reach Neu
York about September 1.
Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by
Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
Mv s..n eras afflicted with rbenmstiom
wliicb contracted his rlgtil limb until be
was unable to walk. After using on*
and a half bottles of Chsmberlahri
Pain Balm be was sble t.. be abo?i
again. I can heartily recommend it to
persona roffering from rheumatUm
John Snider. Freed. Calhoun Co., W,
Va., For sal? by b. It. Irwin, Druggist'
AGUINALDO IN STRAIT*
Manila, M.iy 22.?Repirta reeeiv
e I from peTiom who have arrived
from the interior show that no Fili?
pino tloop? are left in the far nortlu-in
provinces. They wire all drafted
SOUth alter the null leak of War. The
villageaon the west coast sre almosl
lescrted.
The Hocinos are desirous of join?
ing thu Americans, it' only fin- the
purpose of crushing the Tagala, Manv
natives of Bcngltot ami llocos MJ
that if the Americans iiad not arrivi d
.?ivil war woul.l m oeasarih have eiv
tned* owing to the friction between
the Tagalos and the people of other
province-.
It is believed that the oolj Filipino
troops now lert north <>f Manila are
si ven thousand men, under General
buna, at Tarlac and about lotirthOU*
?and andei Oeneral Fi<> del Filar.
Fven these are short of urnis .iml
?npplies. Many of their rifles are dis?
abled ami the Filipinos are unable 10
repair them, owing to the lack of
mechanics and mateiials.
A coasting steamer which has ar?
rived here, brings wind that the
Spanish garrison at Zamboanpa, Is
|land of Mindanao, is held by the ?a
tires in much the same manner as
the Americans once held ti
lards while in the vicinity olMani
Ever) llighl the Spaniards are si
jeeted to a fusilade, ami if tin j :
not soon n I c\ i li t! i y u ill be redi
ed to the condition ol the Span
garrison nt lloilo justprevioua to
?vacuai Ion of thai place.
IKitlTIMi STILL QOES ON.
Washington, May 22-The W
Dcpartnu ni hss received ihe folio
big cablegram from General Otis:
Manila, May 22.
A Ijntant- <> ngral, Washington:
Conditions as follow?: In Bulact
pr ivince troop? m untan 1
gn il ? i ?. . s m Migm 1:1 .:i w i ? m pi
cecdlio; dull li K'io ? ii Hi ||> | jeer II'.
S m Uidi ? : 1 n- driven er.cinj an
V 1.1 >1 '.V.'li: S III Ant. 1 in, < :ii !;(.. a
I H IS '"ill -1 J est
? ij lay K '?!? I '?'- ?? -l l m '
Santa Ana ami Cad a I a I oda) .
MacAriliiir still at Sun F. mam
ami will occupj citiea south ai
west; insurgenl forces disiim-gratii
daily.
Luna's Ibri C at Tin h ce much
minished; has destroyed sevc
miles of railway in his front; numl
of officers of rank lni\ e iii seit
I.una ami lew have entered .Man
foi protection; in Pampangii n
Bulacan inhabitants 'returning
homes; only lear insnrgeul : n ??] s.
Much of M mi a insurgenl .1
integration pr gn ?sing through lai
force si ?H uiamtaim d. Comiiih
improi ing daily.
Will send battalion (ro< ps ai
gnuboal to N< gros li morrow l?i all:
exciti n.eiii ?n southern portion
island and u ein casi < o?m Ha
de icd n qui si of Aguinaldo'* coi
missiouers lor armistic ?. (h'i f
FHOM CUBA.
A dispatch from Hi Vana says: II
vana i- in :? foi im ni gain i vi r tli
\
lion ha? di tel mini il i" take ti ea n
of the t ; ban Irooi g ami lo niai
lin m in militai) ] i ?s< ssii n. Fret
dcnl M< Kinh y ! :in-. t ordi iwl < ?ci
Brooke t" cause the arm? ?1 tie < 'i
I ?m soldier* i- be delii crcd up t..tl
r- prest
m ni_\. ( ?eii. Hi'?? ' ike ha* bei li slrii
carry mil I he I'rcsidi
bul ihc ( di '1 thai 'I
:.i. i Im- given to 1 he Mi J "i -, and t
i ..?!.. Id oi ke '--' nb (1. Couse
J . m '?'-- i: St I llt'f il n- ..
. .1 (nun lin \\ ?'? !-._? dniinistra
I
resiii c ing ilion ? I tin
$3,000,000, as n mlifii tl, will be is
sued lod.iy.
| TOOl:
li so, there must be
j trouble with its food.
j sicK arc thin. Are \ .1 jure ;
I the food is c!l rieht ? -
j d:en can't help 1 ?
? they must 1
I nourishes them. I ei ?
j mistake was made in
! ' end as a re: '\ t!
! ?est: 1 ?si
J is so don't ' baby j
I a lot cd medicine :
i your evcry-day common ;
I sense and hcip nature a !
j little, ?nd the way to t'.
I it is to add half a teaspecr.- i
j ful of
I SCOTT'S !
| EMULSION j
! to the baby's food three or j
| four times a day. The gain I
| will begin the very first day ]
? you give it. It seems to 5
j correct the digestion end}
? gets *he baby started right |
I again. If the baby is nurs- I
! ing but docs not thrive, then j
I the mother should take the I
j emulsion. It will have a 1
? good effect both upon the |
J mother and child. Twenty- |
i five years proves this fact, i
SCOT he-mot*, New York. I
L
TRUSTEE'S SALE
Or VALVABLB
HOUSE AND LOT
I in the
chancery cause ol X E. Kit hey \ ?
a il il..- April t< tin of tin
Cir -nit Court ni Shennndi iah coui
by \ Irtue
deed ul tint executed by I'. B. HI he.
?.tel duly r.He.I. the undt ?
Trust e will |>ro ' ' 'I in sell si
?action In die liijchesl hiddi r, In if.'tit ol
I House m u
SATURDAY, MAY 27th, ISoO,
lit 111 1,'. h 'k. :i. 111., the \;l]il:lh
dance and loi r 1. r, I
in said loan 1 the \\'e-t side nt I
nd con 'a nlng one-fourth itere,
m..re or th.. Bonth one-bail
. 147,
This US : kblS :in I
residence.
TERMS OF BALK :
One third cash Ol lit, :it"l
residue in two qual annual Installments,
deferred payments lobe evidenced by
rity, and
title to he n t lined until pai
is fully paid.
I.I'. M'.WMAX.
May 5?Is, Traste**,
ib
WOODSTOCK, -
?VIRGINIA.
RICHEY'S OLD STAND,
THE CHEAPESTSTORE EVEII !>l IBLISHED IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLE?
HEADQUARTERS I <Hi BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SHOES,
Nothing ol a Shoddy or Worthless Cbarattei Allowed Shell Room, We look Every whore- for Val?as; ih
that it i-1' rive tor ;t little Money.
MUSLIN OR CALICO, formerly sold at five cents al HAIR AND KECK RIBBONS, uaual rice 101
var?l. Hi.r Stein Price 8 I 2c Bargain price 6c Bah) Ribbons per yard lc.
COT^ONAl)E,w.-cu. from 15 cents a yard, to 8c. othe. ^ GREAT SPECIAL. Piain Black and figured 1 ,.
TAR?)w?DE,,ZTL?i?g,wln ,. , 10 and L2l-2elA pnittd pi* Hllfc Grenadine worU. HAI to Jl.75
. ? i i ' ? n, v vi-i? Mir . lii sent price ei.iH?
tet h when you can ?ret the same ni the HANNKIt - ?
BARGAIN STOKE for 7 l-2c and 5c linings for 31 THOUSANDS OF BUTTONS. All kinds sold at 10 to
STEVEN'S nil Linen Crash fur towel?, beat lv in., af* 86 els dos,, are now on bargain table si I si
ways sells at 10 cts^Onr price 0 18?. G.I lieav) UNEN HOLLAND, for window blinds D>nal pri?e
cotton Crash 4c. rai'K V eilinii, nil colors m net .., , ., _? -,.
or Ibseue, nulls for 20 to 35 cenu yard. Our price 10c. v
^fVe Don't Try to Get Rich, in a Day.-*
We I'n lit vc the Key Note to St
MM the Jodi
il ! r,n\ Low and 'lie ( 'onrage t<
Look at the Shoe Window.
]. >iik Mitts 10c, Extra Quality Black silk
N?it a pair in it that it did not co?t som eboely a dob MitU25c.25< W for I.V.
1,-ir to make. Some of ilieui retailed at $'2 a pair. Mm Men's Shirts
of the lot are small sizes?2 1-3 to 3 1-3?bul there are beat 50 and 80 cent quality rolorvd |?ereah- shi -
thousands of feet just tliat size in tl We sell FRENCH Peicah-a, worth 12 I 2 e-tn Our in i
many pairs daily, bui ivon'l Ik I I lie sup- TABLE DAMASK, Fast colorerl T?rkei Reel, <i<? in.
ply during the who I'May. We oifer them at wide?. The usual 35cl quality per Mini tur -?I'
the low price of 60c width all linen Cream Table D.iuiask. \>k to see it. It is
BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, sold tier yd. at 25c Colored Canton Flam
best oiwi. made thai are worth f 2 to |3 at the dren'* underwear dec., good quality, worth 12 1 9
factory. Von should not neglect to t xamine them. Some now ;tt ? 1-2?
sixes aromUsing, inn moat ru,toim>ra can be fitted. Ii is Handkerchiefs, Socks. Towels,
like finding immeyio Imv Mo, , ?Banner for now 0n linos with plain figures on cards attached. 1
uc?ivi'voii th.-el ice ot ?ill ie tor gl.io . , ,? , ...
..... , ... .,,.,. ... , . c ... ,-. ut them; did you ever see such values : a in cent pr. ol
I N IM-.I.N 1> Iv. < * \ ests 5c, Extra ? .... , ,
... , , , ..,, ... , m ? ? , -,, men s soeks for 5c loweht a vard and aquarlcr lonir an<i
? in.tu v ai lea vests, *>(><iualitv, now Ile, Mens best .i')<- , .. . ?. ? . . ?? ,
.. , . iV-i t /? <-i - 25 ill., wide lor 8c Red or unite.-bordered hamlkcrcl
| * Lisle i ( ntteii lilove^ ->f
l is a Bargain it is
lo
in
^-v
Mi-is Th.. a peep at, lli ; on a table in rearofthcroom?all eortsaiid size?; esp cially for children.
t.. > I .".i j.. i j : i -. Sonn a lkilc tfl ttyhs m d oui if Ixus. Choiieofthelot no* 85c Best quality fi
i.:..:tl. i in- -i.k. iii.-iii.i ni m n Am ?? i-'.i -_\ wen It ."ie. ;it '-i l-'.'i. Muslin, Tbc finest 8 cent bleached muslin '> 1-','.
A L'ti...! yard wide bleached.sliu5c. A Tremendous Bargain ! The greatest value ever known! An pxtra tin
Qinlt, be-aiitilul p:dtern nnd weighing ?bout I pounds, extra large sixe, a-orth 61.60 anywhere,
now 05c. Trin m ' -I Braiels, lc yd. up. .Men's Summer Working Hats, all |5 and 20 cent hats tmu g.i
it 10c Ladies and Mi? ' all 25 cent qnalitv now 15c. l!'-i 80 cent corsets 15c, Best |l 00 and |1 25
* 2 1 2c per paper. Sewing Machine Needles; nil kinds three papers fcr five cents.
Bar hi I rth 10 cents [?er s|.; nt tw 5c,
?^^?Special Money Savers.-^
Silks I II I and figured India and taffeta silks tor waist? trim, thai ?
s I...m pi . . i. id weight unbleached sheeting 2 I 1 vardswlde 12 l-2cvd. I!
in lud i l rih I8cal 12 l-2c. Hen s lipavy alilrthig clack, ?
i ni ti l-'.'r. BOTH THE LARGE ROOMS arc now filled ail
souili room yon find a ct rtmcni of GROCERIES, ?UEENSWARE, hAFDWARt
complet) v e room will be knowu a* the "BANNER" S
On 'if i I nl rmbroii/trii ?.
'! I'rodiit o ill Kinds Taken as Cash for Goods in all Department a of Both Rooms.
\ Can't I ? 11 lu- Mu Saving in Outlai in Dry Goods, Notions, and Shoes, until you drop in and
BANNER BARGAIN STORE,
Richey's Old Stand, Woodstock, Va.
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!
s
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?
Want a
Glass of Soda?
The kind that really
quenches thirst.
It's cold, ice .old. The syrups
,-tre mnde from pure fruit
jiii.es. 1 lie carbonated water
contains enough ".as to make
it sparkle and give it that de?
sirable shnrp taste. Then tlie
way it's served: dean thin
glaasea, drawn from a foun.
tain that's clean inside and
out, a seat while you drink,
straw s .-ml all else you m::\
fancy . Fit e tents.
B. SCiirUTT,
Druggist
Woodstock, Va,
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THE BIOGEST Bargain
ever offered l? jeweled
lean ? at ches ni the heal
sen ? l> ich and Bexde
siiveroid
There is only a limited
supply o! tie s,- m Hehl 1
also have some bargains t..
offer in liist class Si \' mare.
I can furnish snj tl in : you
may need in this lino from
2A per ci m t.. in per cen?
below n guiar retail |fl
i in i: RUPAlUUra v sei:, i \i n.
\V. EL M. ? I.ANAIIAN,
i fjf, w ioohto? a. Va.
? th? barbar l&cp recently roll
) ? . I. Hu*h. "ti Court so. ?
to III i.mi> balldlag. The patronage of tha
I? ?elicited.
(i. W. I'll.UW.
Read this if you want
To Save Money.
Vor WILL THEN KNOW WHERE TOGO FOR BARGAINS
Full size counterpanes for Toe. will handle the very t> i a* d
sell from 4 1 2 to 5c. Our lawns and dimities of any color or flower, the
prettied lo be li.i'l 4 1 2 and 5c up to 25 at froni It'- oin ?<
nsked for -ame L'omis. Our brewn cottons lhat we me telling for
ft cts. yard wide, others a.-k t! 1 "J and Be. For < ur han 2 to 12c
mu? onght to see them before you buy elsewhere. Our gents' black 1 -J
hose at 10c worth l?. LadieV hose 5c up, tho i?.--1 chlldi a( ."><?
that la on the market. The best 10c towels you ever san are have.
Turkich and bemstiched, and a< lor ribbons we can beat any prices in tlii
towo. Umbrellas 30 in. gents' umbrella 50 up to ?10"
sold elsewhere for #2.00 Don't fail to ask for our last year siipp< -
less than 1 2 price, ami as for our now stylo- | ., \< to buy them
at fully -?< to H)c lo.-s tli in you can boy elsewhere. Lad
beauties already made up. Our un 1er vests ?m-in lies ,,r ._ronts Iroui 5c
up, Vou can positively aavo 10 per cent, on tb^se goods by boyi
us lienta' ivd side shirts la lull s?z i for 4Cc, sold cverywere i ?
Always ceo our read) made clothing and gel prices before you pa
Remember wo can lit inns from .: yeaisold up, and gents in any size 15
per cent, cheaper than anyubcre <-l>t\ Wedding suits always on band.
HARBVVAHK.?This is the place to buy your bay lorke, rope and
fixtures. Also 1 urn mowers, nails, horse -Inn s md poultry wire,
GROCER IKS.?Full line beat 2 cakes soap for 5c. t.. bo had, 31b
caustic soda 12 1 - ?: Iie3tcan tomab?es8e; string Immms 7c.Ji -
rorn 2 lor 15, I gallon uiilk trock S i one jai p, a lal'or.
Anything in the grocery line can be bad here. Ucmember ?,? lake i
kinds ol ti ad?. Wood, meat, lard, corn, wheat, chi< - butter, o
any thing von have lo sell In exchange for goo I- at these low pi
Alwms glad to see you In our pi ice of bnsi
P. L. Yates 6: Son.
mardi Slat?tmOB.
R. W. BURTSFIELD,
the well known Merchant Tailor, < i
Woodstock is non prepared to fill all
orders for the best
Hornernade Suits.
He guarantees the quality ot his goods
and perfect lits. For the next thirty
days, pants on hand will he sold ;t
cost. Great Bargains in these goods
t?^*r (?nods purchased ol nie nil! In?
cut tree.
R.,W. BURTSFIELD,
The Main street Merchant Tailor.
Woodstock, Virginia.
feb. 4?tf.