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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of jp — and has been made under his per flr _sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tlic Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. J. S. MYERS, —DEALER IN Implements, Buggies & Other Vehicles, Kliepherdstown, W. GIVE HIM CALL BREEDEN’S RHEUMATIC CURE is not a cure-all but a guaranteed cure for Rheumatism, both inflammatory and chronic. Purifies the blood, liver and stomach. It is sold under a plain positive guarantee to refund the money if a cure is not effected. This remedy has relieved chronic and long continued attacks of rheumatism after the best physicians had failed to do so. It is a preparation that cannot be excelled. Has been tested by the people, leading druggists, merchants and physicians; also some of the leading drug manufacturers of this country. These men of authority all pronounce Breeden s Rheumatic Cure perfect as a preparation can be made and as having no equal. Guaranteed under the Pure Pood and Drug Act. Price $1.00. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. If your dealer should not carry this prepar ation, write direct to us. BREEDEN MEDICINE CO., Inc., Chattanooga, Town. ESTAHIJSHED 1N7H OMN A. WASHINGTON. W. F. ALEXANDER. E. E. COOKE WASHINGTON, ALEXANDER & COOKE, iisrsuii^isrcE. One of the Oldest and Largest Agencies in the State, Representing LIFE INSURANCE The AETNA Life Insurance Company, of Hartford Cou.—the “Old Reliable."—the Com pany ti&' iag the largest amount of Insurance in force in this County, and the Company t but furnishes protection and invcstmei t as good as the best, FIRE INSURANCE Liverpool * Loudon A Globe Insurance Com pany of England. Phoenix Assurance Company of London. Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool. Western Assurance C' rnpany, ot Toronto, Canada. Borne Insurance Company, of New York Westchester Insurance Company of New York. Georgia Home Insurance Company of Col umbus. Ga. SURETY •P.tna insurance Company of Hart ford. Conn. Hartford Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, of Charles Town. Queen Insurance Company of America. German Fire Insurance Company of Wheel ing, W. Va. Fire Association of Philadelphia. BONOS Don't go an anybody’s bond for anything wh u v r. send him to ns and we will fix him no with auy kind of b nd lie may want at a VERY, VERY SMALL COST, thus saving trouble fur yourself and making business j. r ,is We represent th • Citizens Trust <fe Guar anty Company, of West Virginia, A II0MK COMPANY, and the only Company of its kind having its Home Office in this State All other forms of insurance, such ns ILiltli. Accident, Plate Glass, go am Boiler. Em ployer’s Liability. Tornado, RENT and hmglar Insurance writen by us, and your wants in any of these lines will be given prompt aud careful attention. All losses promptly adjusted and paid at our nice.and a sworn statement of the fiuancisl condition of :ib fortign ( ompanic- n pic.-ot >, 1 in this Agency will be found on file in the Circuit CL iVs Ofllee in Compliance with tic West Virginia laws. LOCAL J. S. FLEMING. Shepln rdstown \\ . We solicit a continuance of your patronage Respectfully. AGENTS | W. f). RAl . ilarjK-rs Ferry, W. Va WASHINGTON ALEXANDER A COOKE. i The most popular of the age. Strictly hkfi-grade. having thousands of artistic endorsements from v.cil known mu sicians. used in over four hundred public schools and over three hundred ci.iscr.dories cf music. ^EXCLUSIVELY UNION LABEL PIANO MANUFACTURED HEALS LIKE MAGIC. THE PAIN VANISHES. Inflammation and Pain are as inseparable as fire and heat. Inflammation produces pain, and pain produces in flammation. Wherever there is unnatural H at. Throbbing or Redness, whether eaused bv Fever, Braises, Cuts Sores Piles, Burns, Rheumatism, ete.. there is inflammation! To relieve Pain an 1 restore Nature, the inflammation must be subdued. Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor ir fo i is the most popular family remedy. Used with that cannot be obtained by the use of any other preparation. degree of satisfaction Endorsed icians. 'tit cents per box and used by a large number of the leading" physi at your druggists. Do not accept a substitute." On the market for 70 years. If you can t procure it at your druggists, write direct to THE DALLEY MFC. CO., 12 Duane St. NewYorkCity. C. E. REININGER, THE TAILOR, i> showing A I the Latest Noveltie inS ntiujr and Trouser Pa t«m», auil guirau tev you a savi. g from 43 to *5 <11 all <):<!• r*. Also I,iif the new-shaded press b ards foi > 1 pressing Lad es’ and Men's Clothes. ■’ i ALL WORK GUARANTEED. r,n For Sale. 1 have for ale the house and lot on Main ‘ * ' loan, owned by Janies D. •i. u d • li. r and occupied by John M. 'c’l S. W. WASHINGTON •‘;T» tf At.ty Farm for Sale. A good Jefferson County Farm for Sale. | .;00 acres of irood. tillable, limestone land. SO lo res in timber, with vein of Oo'omite run on. across the tract. Well improved, and 1 eaotifnlly located, Applv at tjie T " If. SPIRIT OFFICE Miitiontry Meeting In The M. E. Church, j South. There will be an all day Missionary Meeting in the M. E. Church, South on Monday February 22d in the interest of the Laymen’s Missionary Movement. Bishop A. W. Wilson is expected to be present and make an address in the morning and preach a sermon at night. Judge Newman of Woodstock, Va., will speak in the afternoon, a number of lay men from the district will be present, and a vigorous campaign will be organ ized for the promotion of the movement. Services will begin at 10.15 a. m., 2 p. m. and 7.30p. m. Everybody is cordially invited to attend all of these services. Mr. Herbert L. Alexander entertain ed a number of his insurance friends from out of the city at his home on West King Street, Thursday evening. The event was given to commemorate tbe fifteen anniversary of Mr. Alexan der’s advent into the insurance busi ness in this city. During the evening the guests were invited into the dining room where supper was served. The table was beautifully trimmed with red carnations. Mr. Alexander is one Mar tinsburg’s most influential and pros perous business men and is one of the leading insurance agents in this city, in which enterprise he has been very successful.—Martmsburg Journal. These deeds for the transfer of real estate have been filed for record in the office of the County Clerk: Heirs of Ed ward M. Link to J. Albert Link, inter est in two tracts of land near Duffields, $1000; A. G. Link to J. A. Link, an un divided interest in the land of the late Thos. Link, $1100; S. Moore Shewbridge and other heirs of John Shewbridge to S. M. Shewbridge, dwelling and six acres of land on the Berry ville and Sum mit Point turnpike; Ira H. Irvin to H. H. Moler, lot 4 in block 1 Shenandoah Junction, $700; Elizabeth Frazier to Martha Butts, house and lot on the south side of New street in Shepherdstown, $700; E. L. Wilson to R. H. and O. M. Phillips,the McKnight factory property, Charles Town for $2700; B. ft. Kanode to John C. Kanode, a tract on the Ber ryville turnpike near Rippon, recently purchased by the grantor of Miss Mar garet Timberlake and others, $642;heirs of Benj. Tomlinson to John W. Birkitt, a lot fronting 70 feet on the Harper’s Ferry turnpike east of Charles Town, with a depth of 639 feet, $700. Flt’s Cream Balm has been tried and not found wanting in thousands of homes all ov er the country. It has won a place in the family medicine closet among the reliable household rsme'Mts, where it is kept at bond for use in treating cold in the head just as soon as some member of the honsebo'd begin* the preliminary tneez'mr or sm.tH rg. It gives imn ediate relist and a day or two s treatment will put a stop to a old wuich might, if not e!i c<itd. become cbrouic and ruu into a bad ease of catarrh. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of Notice to Taxpayers OF MIDDLFW W AND KABLETOWN DISTRICTS. I hereby give notice ttiat I will be at the Court-House, in Charles Town, on Tuesday sud Friday of each week to receive taxes, and to attend to any business pertaining to said Districts. JAMES GRANTHAM. Dee. 12, -y. Deputy Sheriff. R. H. PHILLIPS. O. M. PHILLIPS WM PHILLIPS’SONS Manufacturers and Dna'ers in LUMBER We Mak3 a Specially of ODD SIZE SCREEN DOORS 4 WINDOWS We still handle the old Reliable Charcoal Iron Galvanized Roofing, and all Grades and Sizes of Slate. IVORY PATENT WALL PLASTER. Sole Agents For CONGO & PARIOD ROOFING For Light Roofing there is Nothing Better or Lowjr Priced than. Neponset Red Rope Roofing. DIEHL BROS., CHARLES TOWN Marble & Granite Works. Manufacturers of and dealers in Monuments, Head and Foot Stones, Statues. An imped ou will demonstrate the superior quality of material, excel ent workmanship, artistic lioisb aud durability of our work. Wt Guarantee First-Class Work at Reasonable Prices. " ill v ill be pleased to call and exhibit de ' tftis of w rk and specimens of material.and 'o make tstimates and quote prices on any hing in our line. Tin and Stove Work. The undersigned has located in the shop ol Mrs Margaret Dooley, West Main street, neat Holls Pump where he is prepared to execute ad kinds of Tin and Steve Work, at short no tice and upon reasonable terms. ^ „ Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. Will also keep on hand or manufacture to tor der, all the ordtdary lines of Tinware, such at ERUIT CANS RUCKETS, PANS, ETC, A liberal share of the public patronage respectfully soHeited. B. F. DOOLEY. oept. 7, 1BV7, K Good Resolution {or 1908 SEND US YOUR ORDERS. JfowJdeaJflanxtTe £•preaders American and Elmwood Fence, Osborne Binders and Mowers Osborne Self-Dump Hav Hakes.Osborne Self-Dnmp Bay Rakes.Or ome Spring-Tooth Har rows. Syracuse Soring-Tcth Harrows. Perry Spring-Tooth Harrows, Wick man steel lub lar Land Rollers, Brown Cultivators, Brown Doable and Siugle Shovel Plows. Genuine Oli ver Plows and Repairs, Syracuse P ows and R "»airs, Princess Plows and Repairs, Fish Bros. Farm Wagons ALL 81ZES: B ack Hawk Double and Single Corn Planters. Pound Scops, Corn ShellerB, caning boxes, Galvenizer Steel and Tar Paper Hoofing,Stov s Stove Pipe and Repairs, Pratts and Magic Poultry and Stock Foods, Collars, Collar Pads, Harness. Etc Exten-ion and 8tep Ladders. Churns and Ice Cream Freez-rs. Lawn Mow ers aud Lawn Rakes, oils, glas-, paints, Lewis' White Luad aud a complete line Shelf Hard ware Mail or Phone your ordeis to us. Jeffersou Phone Mo >9. Farmers’ Supply Co. R L. WITHERS, President. 8. LEE PHILLIPS. Cashier. THERE IS A GREAT UIFEEUETSTCE BETWEEN BANKS. Pome banks ar. too liberal to be safe; others are too conservative to be useful to their custome s The pol cv of the FARMERS’ AND MERCHANTS' DEPOSIT CO. will jun suit the customer who is lookii g for a “ SQUARE DEAL.” There are mauy other reasons why »e thi k the FARMERS AND MKR HANTS DEPOii'l COMPAN* will serve you and p ease jou best CORN - R WASHINGTON AND GEORGE 8 TREATS, HVKI.ES (OWN. W. VA Capital, 50,000, Surplus aud Undivided Piofits, 24,000, THE NATIONAL CITIZENS’ BANK of Charles Town, W. Va. Capital $50,000.00. Su plus $13,250.00. BRAXTON L). GIBSON. President. B. F. LANGDON, Vice President. W. L GIB90N, Individual Book Keeper. GERARD L>. MOORE. Cashier. A. M. S. MORGAN, Ass’t Cashier. T C. GREEN, Attorney. All kinds of good bank service are offered you by this Bank, and also a cheerful willing ness to accommodate you in any wav within our power. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK in this County. The first Bank here to offer you safe deposit boxes. Come and see. We’ll show you. UNCLE SAM is behind your deposits. 4 Per Cent, Paid on Interest Accounts DIRECTORS. C, W. Henshaw, G. E. Hughes, B. F. Langdon, Geo. W. Shull. B. I). Gibson, John H. Bishop, Eugene Shugart. Bank Open From 6:30 to 8 p. m. Saturdays. OLIVER I lie Best Chilled Plow oil Earth when v«>ti get th Gemiiti >. We have II' American and Elwood Fence Corn King Manure Spreaders The strongest and simplest on the market. Portland and Rosedale Cements. Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings. THORNHILL WAGONS, a Southern Product We are headquarters for Hardw n .1 all Kinds. Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. Large line of Rims and Spokes. Star Cream Sepa rators. Single and Double Shovel Plows. Simplex Corn Planters and Buckeye Cultivators the best ever. Galvanized and Felt Roofing, Building Papers. We have most anything you need. Call and see us hefoie buying. COOKE & PHILLIPS. BANK OF CHARLES TOWN. ISAAC II. STRIDKR, President. G. A. PORTBEFI ELD,Cashier. Capital Mock, $50,000. Surplus, $19,000. ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1871. We solicit your buiness and invite you to inspect our new Bank Build ing which we are now occupying. Your funds and valuables protected in our modern steel lined vault with automatic time locking devices. **“ Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent on Reasonable Ierms. See them DIRECTORS. John C Burns. John D. McGarry, Isaac H. Strider. John A. Washington Wi|ton rtnnr. H. H. Cooke. William Wilt. D. S. Huehes. f; A. Porterfield. J. J o. o. Da'p^rn. J Discounts Daily. Interest Paid on Time Deposits TH08. K. MOORE. 3 J C. MOOSE MOORE & MOORE, Insurance, J^eal Qstate and %>oans. Fire and Life insurance. We Represent the Following FIRE INSURANCE Companies: North British arid Mercantile Insurance Company, of London and Edini .,«■ . arice Company, of London; Continental Fire Insurance Company of \, * York- \ *u v’Hr l nderatfilers Aim icy: Wen* Falls insurance Compa ,y. of OlenV Falls Vv A C tl Y°rK: Fire Insurance Company, of New York: Globe *v Ktifcw* r ;r . ifV / W ' Hanover Philadelphia Underwriters; Pensylvania Fire Insurance Company ’•Tl'bhadt hi*!" Tkj Fire and Marine Insurance Company, of Piillad.- pl.ii: Sprin-fi.-'d Ka! V t d unce Company, of fprimtfleld. Mass.: Citizens Insurance Company of \f ‘ - '**,* *u**ur' Inenrance Company, of PiUsburu, and Southern Underwriters \ r' THE JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE tovp.vv ,t u . issue* the most desirable form* of Life. Endowment Term and f „1 "• nnal Dividends. Cash and Paid-Up Values The mist lill^condhl1'An the market. The laws of Massachusetts are more stringent on nil !n,n« 1C-V iu m m the* I iiitost stutA* ® ^ ** life. insurance companies »• fov iff .iliPVinillf than any state in the Uuited States. Surety Bonds. THE UNITED STATES FIDEDITY & GUAR NTY . OVPANt rf form of Aim>tc h a d. . a . . ‘Aj i , or form of surety b inds. Avoid asking fr i-M ^ r . or s ™»**vu»^'SnoSKT issues ail ail .more, __ ^ ^ you accident aud health policies at low rates. ' *A I ,a:! nl Attractive I-arms, Town Property and Other Inysstmeau’Vor Sale" Money to I .end on Real, Ketate * *m boilers. Respectful) v. VldOR1 * MOoKK. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY I have a large and up-to-date stock of Choice Goods at Reasonable Prices at my Millinerv Store on South Charles street. I'tedT i'°WD COQDty respectfully ii> Mrs. Nettie F. Noland Grocery and Eating House Tfce undersigned has opened a Grocery Store and Eating House in the building lately i occupied by Earnshaw & Dooley. on West WaahMgton street. Charles Town,'which hw j ”fwly Painted "ieely fitted up. w“ Full Line of Groceries ; of all Kinds, which will include the freshest ; and best varieties in all lines, to be sold atth£ ! lowest market rates. Will also handle a eo^d stock of Tobaecoes, Cigars eU; Cnnnllf** with the Store I prop4"to k£p DDeCt^ First-Class Eating House, and will be prepared to serve Louche., Ovs tors Coffee Pies etc., at all honr. and in tb< oe«t style, at moderate prices. Oysters free and delivered at residenees.aud full entertain menu snpplied to order. Oct. 12-r, TH08. J. MTERg CAKHIACtK J^e'pair New Hand at Bellows. The under-igned Das bought out the ear -iage and buggv lepair sbo of Mr Cbarics K. Schulte, on 'West Liberty street, and will sondnct the coach unking business iu all its ■tranches at this old and popular stand. All Kinds of Repairing wd painting of buggies, carriages and wa gons promptly executed at reasonable prices. BUGGIES BUILT TO ORDER, from $75 :o *115. Rubber Tire Work A Specialty Tires cut old war by hand. Hoping for a liberil -hare of the public patronage, Yours very truly, FRANK A SCHULTE Jan. 7. 1903—y. i. A. Manuel, All Kinds of Baggage. Freight, Heavy and Light Hauling, GENERAL TRANSFER. Jefferson Phone 54-k Mar 10—y WON'T COME OFF AND’S JUST AS CLACK A high grade Paint for RooCng and all. Metal Surfaces. i BLAGSX, GLOSSY AND ELASTIC. Will not crack, peal or blister. T' v T of P; make an old and worthless r as good as new. Most Elastic Paint on the mark t to-day. Made from various Mineral Pigment * bers. Oils and Chemicals. Chi.ua-.toed • years. If your Dealer cannot supply you, cept no other, but write us ai'.i same \. ■ receive prompt attention. FORT CUMBERLAND PAINT MFD. CCMY.j Cumberland, Ml : FORT 01 BLACK ELASTIC Central Restaurant, Oue Door West of “Ceutral Cafe." Charles Town, Jefferson Co.. W. Va. Newly Fitted Up Rooms with all conveniences— neat, cleanly and comfortable. Everything Eatable Served. Fish and all kinds of Game in m tson. 1 thank my friends for past patronage, and res ectfully solicit a continuance of t!;> same. JAMES W. THOMAS, Proprietor. The Jefferson County MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company. Established 1878. Office, Gibson Building, Court-House Yard, Charles Town, West Virginia. OFFERS to the people of Jefferson County Insurance in a safe Colnpany at the actual cost of insurance, which is much cheaper than the rates usually charged, and keeps the money at home. Good risks from responsible parties invited. Executive Committee meets every Friday _ Dibbctobs—Jos. Trapnell. John C. Burns, Nelson U. Roberts, Wm. R.T. Lewis, William Wilt, Wm. C. Frasier, J. 8. Melvin, H. L. Snyder, M. B. Baker, E H. Reinhart, J Win. Rider, R. P. Chew, 8. W. Washington, Isaac H. Strider. 1. H. STRIDER.President JOHN A. WASHINGTON...Secy & Treas'r KxBcrriVB Committbb—Isaac H. Strider, Chairman; John C. Burns, S. W. Washington GENERAL AGENT8 WASHINGTON A ALEXANDER, Charles Town, W. Va. SUB-AGENTS ’J. 8. FLEMING, Shepherdstown, W, Va WILLIAM O. RAU, Harper's Ferry, W.Vu. P. D. Davis. J. A. Emmert DAVIS & EMMERT, House A Sign Painters, CHARLES TOWN, W. VA, Paper Hanging and Graining a speciairv Prices moderate, work executed 'promptly aiir1 satisfaction guaranteed. April 7. 1896. JAMES H. THOMPSON First-Class Barber. Second-door Ea ■< of Jefferson Hotel Many thanks * ni,\ friend* for thc.r na*t patronage, bo to eo> tinue to have a libera! share of it. J-'-t of service guaranteed. Respectfully. JAMES It April 9. 1907. THOMPS ’ ’ K\ f\ Bria.je Work » leciHlty G J A A f 4 # £. c. t.‘j ( iitir.r- «trt*r - . flf'uir (-ireuk Restaurant *0» "A. ftaehington it e,et. The fire* k n-otjur-nt formerly conflicted by A H. *k< a<!' «. u il he mn on a h'lrli [ I in t'V btp Mjcceirors. -fanes Ke choe ,y t; . ! Kv* vr!iii »r t»J - o-dalt found et a <>roek t ,> tanrait MEALS st RVED AT ALL HOURS. Speeial at ten) ion given to Ladies, Mea s de. hver*d to families Oysters deliver, u to all pirt* of the town. Hoping to receive a share of jour patronage, wc are. Very trniv roars. KE1COS* CO. Great bargains in suits, overcoats and trouser s. Good clothes for n ;i and boys; nothing else. You money ha • - < ; ruaud. ^m. Kahn. Leading loth >•. Money for SJe. UK. r Crow all v\ The Public Budding -- it win Ke_ ofght«Share* °r LOaC Wl>‘ ‘ ' 1 Tuesday P. •*. •** :■ py, —-vpt. i y. See j in a i reas'r. • R. D. SHUGERT, Also have in stock a full line of iARSESS. SADDLES, BRIDLES, W HIPS, LAP HOBES. ETC. Kg' Ijr-nr a StiU iiiiCai Diamieea f a oibS P -sealery ft ietly Ceres acute and chronic diarrhoea, dysen tv, cholera morbus,“ summer complaint, ’ Asiatic cholera, and prevents the develop ment of typhoid fever. Same wonderful re-.alts obtained in al! parts of the world. “ WORKS LiKE MAGiC.” St: t\CH\ nut SHVVUWA TT>a* a i Mwi ^ cpvCV.:Cr,V_ CO Price 23 cents per box. Don’t accept a substitute—a so-called “just asaood.” If.vnur druggist hasn't it auil don’t care to set it for you send direct to THE ONTARIO CHEMICAL COMPANY, Oswego, N. Y., U. S. A. CHICHESTER 3 Ef.iiLiUH OrJ|jJi»Kl nn«l Only Genuine. 8AFE. Alwi*v > r*rJiat)lc Druinriil f r CHICHI XTEK S l \ Id in. b at* l <•«>( ! »n**ta'li• b.;x»* »ith blue ribbon. Take. n« uflirr. Rcfum l\l lljingcraus Kubktllulluhii Hhd ImlUt (ion«. Huy of y»iiir Druggist. or • n-1 4t*. in for l*art icul.-ir*, Trmt F>i onial< and “Ilt-Ilcf for Ladle*," <*i Inter. by r<-. turn Mall, 10.00® IV«tin nu'ais. Hold by alS Drurtliu. Chl(*he«kar < heo)l('bM<'>. 2414 liadla«»o Huu»r*\ 1*211 LA,. »*A PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleatigra and beaut.lie* the hah, Promote* a Icsrurlant {growth. N<*ver Fails to Restore Gray Hair to Its Youthful Color, Cures scalp diseases & hair tuning. 5>\aiid $U)j> at I)rtjggi#U Coach Factory. LIVERY,&C. rpiiE undersigned having ptirchaped the olt X established Couch Factory of the lat* Wells J. Hawks, in Churies Town, with tht view of entering Into the CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its branch’s, offers for sab a larg. number of New and Second Hand Carriages, Buggies, Jaggers Ac., at the lowest prices and upon the mosl accommodating terms. Old Carriages Taken in Exchange For New. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS done will neatness and dispatch, and satisfaction guar anteed, Horses and Carriages FOR HIRE In connection with the at.ovi I will con tinue the LIVERY BUSINESS, and lie pre pared to furnish Carriages, Buggies ami Jag ge s at the shortest notice. B.-iug a practical mechanic and <!«•*> ruiined to give satisfaction, I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. LFWts STARRY. I Modern Woodmen of America The Jtreatict Fraternal Benefit o ii tv it auj- ri a, luxnisiies its members sound fann ’J i- ftirtBCf a actual coat. There if no fa 'ond or privileged c as- Every Woodmar -fir <i- o; a footing of i - a t ■ quality. N, H gb-Sal-ri d flier. The -ex-;. ty>’bust. M'“" in c ,i rfnered at a >?*a lcr co<! pt r upita tMafi the f otb** .-cm*icfjr or 1;JY invur&tN-' cMrn any of pf>' >sima*»* ri*«ij£ni tucit **.{*•*¥ tutj h i-t, With h nn\ ban*- of ovwr SW09O o member# n» th* ^ liitd 8'It airer of Woodcrat doit* ov»» hundred# • ( il our-and- of jtvneri e*ii borne# It Buoibrih mor** uiiTnliir# and Mipport* r# am* i>g l^odinar ruMic men than oth^r In r%U e *ee. InvcpUtate— 2?ar.j IVf.*>£;»«an. Ap21 - v New Corn Meai Mill. I h ve put in a mil! it d aoj prepared to do i ! k'lirt* of Feed And Corn try an eipert m.ier Public spectfuhy soliciied. _ E.L. WILSON. Grinding patronage re Fresh Fish of all Kinds. ,J “°* keeP on ta(i Choice Fresh Fish of all Kinds, and will lie glad to furnish vou any thing you want in that tine. Also have a full stock of ill kinds of FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES; besides haveon hand a nice line of confec tioneries of all kinds. Intend also 1o run a FIRST CLASS LUNCH ROOM, and will leave no stone unturned to give all who favor tD( with their patronage tnv best efforts and undivided attention. Opposite The Jefferson Livery StaUe.on George Street. I nited Telephone No. 63. Respectfully, PETER BROOKS. SjlgBALTIVIORm RAILROAD.] effective s&vlmber CHARLES TOWN, \v, VJ ALL TRAINS DAILY EXCEPT srv For WINCHESTER & s l ^ l JUNCTION. Deoart 3 •> ! ■ed). irto a. m., 6 07 p L ® f (Winchester only) a 6.43 a. m. (Winchester oulvVTJ m., 6 43 p.m. • " *“» For Harrisonburg a- c TON. Depart 3.23 a. a m.. 6 07p. m. (Harrison®, rive 1.32 n.K.:t, 10.1s a, ' L For LEXINGTON, Depart Si Arrive I 3a night l0 1 ‘P For HARPERS FER < а. m. (except Moi : I ro.i2 a. in., 6 43 p. m. ArrveJ m.. 11 10 a. m. 6 07 p. m . J®'1 For HAGERSTOWN tjons. Depart (43 a. m„ |J. Arrive 11.10 p. m. For FREDERICK, WASIIlwJ BALTIMORE and Way St part 6.43 a. m., 10.12 a. tl; b Arrive 11.10 a. in F.r MARTINSBURG and \y J tions. Depart 6 43 a. m. Arm’, P. 111. For CHICAGO. COLVMBT\ WHEELING, Depart 6 43 p ~ rive 11.10 a. m. For PITTSBURG, Depart i0I11 б. 43 p. m. Arrive 6 07 p. m. For WASHINGTON, BALTU' i PHILADELPHIA and N’EW Depart 6.43 a. m., 10.12 a. ni.. >. ni. and 1.32 ni>>ht (excrut 34,,. Arrive 11.10s.n1.. 6.07 p. iii - For CINCINNATI, ST 1 on v LOUISVILLE. Depart 1o.i, l 6.43 p. ni. Arrive u.nm. m,6.e VV. A. Si’Emilf.r, Ticket A'J No. 27. 6:18 p. ni. No. 28. 9:52 a. in. gchelnlein Effect Oct l'ih, Ke> TllAINfl I.BAVR CHARLES Town. IV No. 13. SOUTHBOUND. 8:41 a. in. BLaMo'* M Koanoke, llrisnj m,) termediate *tation«, man Sleeper to Kims Connect* at K.'inoU St Louie Fxpri ee Tire] Pmlnian SI. op. r to It hue. Caffe Car. ForShenandoali ami all I: mediate points NORTHBOUND. For Hagtretowu a?4 id mediate state n. c'oo: at Shenandoah Jim, with B. Ac O. (or Want, ton. Aleo connected] gerstown with C. V. ] road for Harrisburg point* north. For Hagerstown and i mediate e at • 11-. Ti rj Sleeper via HagnrUot! New Fork. Leave Shenardoa 11 JcscTtos, For Basic, Buena Vi»h,| auoke. East Radford, I field, Tazewell, Norton, cahotithr. Pullman bit 6> Gary. W, Va. For Hagerstou 11 and north. Pullman bleed Philadelphia. Rates.schedules and additional inf. . ( furuiched upon application to Aeciim Company. «»r M. I KKAlifl VV. B. BKV1I.L, Trav. P Ac Geu’l Pas*. Aifent, ltoaii inI No. 14. 8:17 p. m. 2:45 a. in. 2:35 a. 111. Southern Railway, SCHEDULE Bbtwu-bn Washington, Ai.bx*ni>hu, BUKO AND HaKKIsOMII KG. Effective Dee. 8. 1907, N. B.— Following Schedule figures w» Ushed only as In I or illation a-.d ure e-t anteed. (Train* Nos. 49 and '28daily; train* Not 274, '214, 271, week day*,) WEST BOUND. 49 Leave Washington .... Alexandria. Mannnssus. Haymarkct. Plains..... Mart-ball. Keetortown. Delaplane. Markham... . Linden. Front Royal. Riverton Junetiou.. Riverton.,. Strasburg. Strasburg Junction. Woodstock. Edinburg. Mt Jackson. New Market. Broadway. Arv Harrisonburg.. A.M 7 .'.0 8 07 « 10 «J 36 y v.* 10 15 10 28 10 38 10 48 10 54 11 20 11 30 11 34 P. M. 12 30 12 43 1 10 1 2t 1 41 2 01 2 10 213 :-y 4 is 4 32 5 22 5 42 6 10 6 13 6 23 6 36 6 44 6 S3 , 20 7 23 7 a 7 56 I 6 05 I 8 33 I 81 9 M 0 21 o a i 2 50 10 10 1 EAh'l B09 214 AM « 40 7 11 7 27 7 44 Leave Harrison r urg. Broadway. . Hew Market. Mt. Jack sou. Edinburg. Woodstock. Strasburg Junction. Strasburg. Riverton. Riverton Junction.. Front Royal. Linden ... Markham ... ...... Delaplane. Keetortown .. Marshall. Plains. Haymarkct. Manassas. Arv. Alexandria ... Washington. All train* arrive at and depart from I Union Station, Washington. 1*. < , *1 connection is made tor an from haltit Philadelphia and New Y For Map Folders, Through Ticket Kaj etc., apply to nearest agent or writ-- to U. H. ACKEKI. Vice 1'rest ami 0*o'l Md 8. H. HARDWICK, Passenger •] W. 11. TAYLOE. (itn. Pass. Agent. L. 8. BROWN, General Agent. Washington, D. C. I 50 13 14 21 41 51 50 10 07 10 15 10 25 10 46 11 18 12 08 12 25 28 ] PM 3 05 I 3 36 I 4 4 02 I 4 23 I • it 1 12 I 22 I 5 46 5 47 5 55 6 16 6 27 B 37 6 47 7 00 7 11 7 23 8 10 9 03 9 30 Col K. V. Chew. W. O. >«j CHEW & NOKKIj Charles Town, Jefferson Connty W. Vij Real Estate and Loarl BCT AH a BULL FAHMS. LOTS AND HOCKS* C0AL iSD TIMBKR LAtiLi. SIOOTIiTI I OAKS ON Kill S?'‘j or other sscrxr INVESTMENTS Carefully Arrange J BasiaeM Conducted Confident!a, y >11 Strict Promptness. 'ffiarler REMOVED. I have moved my Barber Shop to the I in*; next south of the Racket Sto-e. * has been nicety fitted up for my > . where all cu towers will receive service as heretofore. . . April 9. 1907. THOMAS A. BAJLS’J • jS* 'Y-.ounci RESTAURANT, Soath Oeorire it Charles Town, W. Meals and Lunch®; OYSTERS And Ice Cream in season. Everythin* in First-Class Style. We make » of serving ladies and children. You «• spectfully invited to give ns a call. July 3-y, ,peCtfull,fe T00*|