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SHENANDOAH HERALI VOODSTOOK V-A. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1907. fine red at the Post Office, at Wood stock. Va., as second-class matter. Shenandoah Valley Loan A Trust k o ^WOODSTOCK, VA.OV Money loaned at 6 per cent on real oatate or jrood -ollatoral security. 8avlngs de po*it??received ip sums of $1.00 or over, and interest allowed on tame. 0T" Fur ptirT.lcu.Ura acdrew the Company ititi home offlce, or call on J. W. Rberiy, jtrHSburg: G. W. tVind'e, Bdinburg-; K.8. Penoybacker, Mt. Jackson: or S. xi. floorer New Market Va. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS Soda crackers oe lb. at J. L. Shaffer ft (Vs, Always td ad io see you. I'.. Sajrer & Co. Mitta; Ile yard at J. L. Shaffer ft v Maccaroni Be. package, rice 3Jc lb. at J. L. Shaffer & Co's. The buffs have been very destructive to the melon and cucumber vines thi? year. About 73 horses were sold on the Harrisonburg market last Monday The prices randed from $.15 to $-l.*>. The people who expressed the fear thal there would be no potato buffi bat changed their minds. Wren Manufacturing Co. Edin. 1 ur. Va., have al' kirus of cari>en I- ra' Mipplies constantly on hand. rOH SALK -H. uso nnd lot in Mt Jackton, Appli u> Levi Emswiller, Woodstock, Va. :i-tf Mr. Wm. Freuoh has not lost conti in the "rotation" of the sea - but has just put in a new ice plant with a SO horse power engine. Mrs. Fisher, widow of the late Jno. r, dropped dead at her home in ll'i Port Wednesday erecting at 4 o'clock, of heai t i MM neral ia v. A large lot of doora, blinds, Mah fl. h .:.J cari- supplies of ah ra on hand. W en Luml>er Mf'ff. Co. Julv o^tf. oburg, Va. Mr. J ll. Miller presented a . nd :.ew bel! to the Epil un iir?-i:aV- ri - MM ll 1 il ; in the tower this w? ? -J. c. Paxton presented new st - ?:ne church. When you feel the need of a pill takt^ a DeWitt'i Little Bari j Hil Small pill, safe pill, sure pill. I to take pleaaant and effective. Drives away headaches. So!u by Walton ft 8 fn\ eel - money in the 4 per cent. Certif.cates of the Shen. Valley Loan i Trust Co., Woodstock. Va. Se? curity unquestioned. Interest pay? able semi-annually, and Certificates deemable any time after six months :ice. indications are that theharvest _- of wheat will be about two weeks later than usual, although most farm . .eld of the cereal. to forecast thr effect rn crop. < >ur old friend. Mr. Jas. Kern, has at h. notw . its >*-cluded location, has attracted much attention. He cultivates it, in md we will take pleas ? - ex Man Za Remedy comes put up in a co . be with a nozzle. Easy to aj .nt wheie soreness *? exists. It relieves at once olin | : r.ingor pro Guaranteed. lYice ay. Sold by Walton & Si I their first ?'P? I itinei Mon? day night. The band is progressing r the directorship of Mr. their music was of a ? and our people should hors the encouragement they dese W. K. Ward, of f rjemtmrf, Tenn., writ* . fv tha*. I have -;no Laxative Fruit Syrup chrome constipation, and it has proven, without a doubt, to be a -ough. practical remedy for* trouble, and it is with pleasure I offer ll reference." Walton I 3 Tut your sayings In the Savings Department of Shenandoah Valley Loan A Trust Co., Woodstock. at 3 per cent, compound interest Amounts >>f 11.00 and upward receiv? ed. The ol ly sayings Inatitutioo in the county fi r the accumulation of tho small saving! of laboring bmw, i m and children tf. - for kidney* **.?*<rtk*n these organs and aaaist In draw 'ii the blood. Try them ' r?a Mf, bladder trouble, lumbago and tired worn They bring quick r* ' Hati.far.t 1 *ranteed. Sold by Walton A Bm Tbe appointment of J nns man, of the county of Shenandoah, to be the Secretary of the State I>em ocrttic < omni it tee ia a moat adi able selection. Mr. (trennaman has a wide ac? quaintance among public men and sn unusual knowledge of local co? ttons in Um various sections. He nae for years gi yea mach valuate ser? vice to the party. H<- is a man of cool . id/raent and of intellectual force. His energy and brains will be o' gm A benefit to Dem- j ocracy. chairman Kllyson could not have made a bettor selection. Win cheater Star. Woodstock to Jamestown Vou may look the country from Woudatock to Jamestown, and you will not find more value for the money in buggies and surries than what is represented in the "Hlu? Kibbon" line told hy Keller A Dean. rhey nave jost received two car loads pud Use prices are righi. L PERSONAL. Mrs. W. L. Dosh has returned fri a visit to Harrisonburg. Mr. Jacob Wisman returned fr< Delaware last Friday. Mr. John Rinker, of Hagerstown visiting Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman. Mr. Seeds, of Altoona, Ta., spe several days in Woodstock this wee Miss Ira McKee, of Hagerstow Md., is visiting Miss Virginia Schmi Mrs. Bernie Wenger and daught are visiting her parents at Mt. Oliv Miss Mary Bennett, of Hagerstow is visiting Mrs. H. H. Irwin, in th place. Mrs. J. W. Hepner, of Hagerstowi Md., is visiting her mother, Mis. .\ Geary. Miss Margaret Hoffman has retun ed from the Womans College, Fret erick. Md. H. li. Downing, Esq , of Fror ROTftl, V*? to Woodstock, on bus - last Tuesday. Mr. Dennis O'Neal was visitii, friends, in this county, last week. If was looking well. Mr. Harry Sky les, of Brooklyn New York, la visiting his parents Kev. and Mrs. N. H. Skyles, Mrs. J. H. Williams and daughter - Nan returned home from Win chester last week. Mrs. Fenton Windle left Monda.v morning for a visit to thc Jamestown ?>ition and Richmond. L*rs* Clyde Walton who has beer visiting iu Front Hoya! returned tc her home here last Monday. Col. and Mrs. Wm- M. Kemper, ol Bethel are at th.-home of Mrs J. M. Allen, Mrs. Julia M. Allen left on Satur? day for a visit to her children at Buchanan and Bedford City. Messrs. William Paxton and Phillp Williams have returned home from Hampden-Sidney College. Miss May Magruder returned to her home Wednesday evening after a I to Baltimore. Mr. Luther Walker who has been mending school at Blaeksburg school 'eached borne last Friday. iain Campbell, who has x-fn teaching school at Al toona, Pa., vturned hon ? ek. Miss Lyla Wilson returned to her ?<>me in Moorefield after Vletting bf r Hint Mrs. Asbury Karney. Mrs. Jacob Downer returned to Mt. ackson Saturdav after a visit to her aughter. Mrs. Wisman. Mr. Glenn Saum, who has been at-, ?nding the Lury Seminary has re? timed to his home in Saumsville. Mr. Harold Newman who has been Mending school at Randolph-Macon oliege returned home last Thursday. Capt. Geo. W. Koontz left Thurs ay morning for a short visit t.> Washington, D. Mr. Frank S. Bowman was confir - I lo his home with an attack grippe or several days, during thia week. Miss Beaaie Hot! i returned t<> er home "The Willows,*- n*ar W tock .. aching at IVlfat Mills. a. Mr. nnd Mrs. Webb, of Roanoke, re visiting Mrs. Webb'i parente, ir. and Mm. Geo. Puliam, ol near mn. ii Arlean Walker has accepted a Dehloe u> lesistaot bookkeeper with ie Valley Building and Loa:i Aetoci Lion. Mr. L. T. Stoneburner, jr.. of Kdin urg. recened the degree of Bachelor f Science, at i\o- WaahingtOU and ee University. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kverly, of lt Jackson, visited lira. E'i parenta, Ir. and Mrs Milton Coffman, this eek. Mr>. Dunbar P. Magruder and two hildren, of Gulfport, Mississippi, ill arrive in Woodstock Saturday Dd the summer. Mr. Jamel Marshal:, of Weaning [>n was called to his home in this lace this week on account of the srlous illness of his mother Mrs. larahall. Mr. John P. Will hrs returned to is home in this place, tn DD Washing. n and Lee 1'niversity. Mr. Will eceived one of the Cniversitv Schol rthlpa. and Mrs. S.<>. Laughlin and wo sons. Samuel and Phillp, arrlred n this place Wednesday and frill pend several davs with Mri. Laugh? ing sisters, the Missei Magruder. Miss (iearinjj Wedi Mr. Spiker. One of the prettiett home weddings o occur in many months took place ,t 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the esidence of Mr. and Mrs. James bearing, in West Winchester, when * Igbler, Miss Mary Klizabeth bearing, became the bride of Mr. tiley Ca' of Washington, The groom is connected with the 'ce f>*pertr. ? Washington. Among the Cast of SOWS guests were /r. a . M. ( Caring, Mrs. :Uude Miley, Mr* A F. Biddie? rr* er er.'J Miss Margaret Pul ii am, til o' Woodetoek, Va. I'rleM-.snead Mr William IL Prleal, son of Mrs. /h's Bun, and .. m Margaret Snead, of Stuart's Dr/.ft. were quietly married at the ferme of tbe bride'a parents, last Sat? urday evening. Mr and Mrs Priest arrived at thia place Monday and left Wednesday for Muncie, Ind., where is a successful business man. Death of Mrs Rachael Huff. Mn Itachel A. Huff, wife of H. G. Huff, died at her home, at Straaburg Junction last Munday night. Her funeral took place, on Tuesday at 2 p tu. her i>a!e. A good a#o?i?d hand Champion Binder, it has been uaed but little. Call or. < k* Be June ll .H Ml Attention Farmer*. We have 10 tons of air slack lime which we wi!) sell for II-00 uer ton, I s dd immediately. Woodetoek Lima Co. >m >m is it W. E. MARSHALL DR0WN5 NEAR RICHMOND Howardsville, Va., June 18.?W. K. Marshall, foreman for the Boanake Bridge Company, who was in charge of the bridge now being constructed at this place, was drowned this morning at about 11:15 o'clock. Mr. Marshall, with his assistant, William Martin, was just about to land a boat on the Buckingham side of the river when for some reason, which no one seems able to explain, the boat was overturned and both men thrown into the ri mi. Martin succeeded in saving himself without much difficulty, as the boat was only a few yards from the bank, but Marshall, although be had said before that he was a fairly good swimmer, went down and drowned be? fore the ferry boat, which was on the Albemarle side of the river, could reach him, although the most stren? uous efforts were made to save him. Mr. Marshall was a native of Mt Jackson, Va., and was a son of C. c. Marshall, of that place, and waa about .'kj years old. He had been in the em? ploy of the Roanoke Bridge Company about five years. A searching party has gone doun the river with boats and hooks, but up to the present no trace of the body has been found.?News Leader. Mr. Marshall was a grandson of Mra. Catherine Marshall, of this place. Inspector Stickler Swears out Warrents fer 5henJoan .Merchant*. c S. V. Stickle/, Inspector for the Virginia State Board of Pharmacy was in Woodstock last Saturday and swore out thirty-one warrants for merchants in different parts of Shen doah county for selling poisonous drugs, which is contrary to the laws of Virginia. Insnector Stickley made an inspecting tour through Shenan? doah county last fall and caught a numb r of unsuspecting. Wv would go into a store make a few purchases, stand around a few minutes, and about the time he started to leave he would make a purchase of some drue? which is usually carried in a country store Moat of the merchants knew nothing of the law, which was a new one, and suspected nothing until they were notified that they hail been trapped. The cases will come up before the different Justices of the Peace in the county in about 10 days, in the mean time the following will have warrants served on them: Russel] Byan, Poco. Va. I), c. nammen, Mt. Clifton. RT Brown, A M Yatee, < lalrary. Curtis Swart/. St. Luke. cha> Beydler, ?? Isaac Swart/. Alon/aville. S ll Cullars, Maurertown. Fisher & Co., Harrisville. R L Funk. T Fountains. J S Barr, Detrick. 19othercountr] -? - ? i with selling poisons Ac are barret statute of limitations. Il A ri tl ll ci ti ?Ai ft) In bi ;?.. ? ; si ii se ls ts I ne ti? ll: m< ci \. i CHURCH NOTES. ii- _ulai m : ? io - wi rs held In the Lutheran, Presbyterian and Methodist churches Sunday morning and night, and in the Reformed church at night There will be no services in the Fpiscopal church next Sunday. vices both morning and evening, Sun Jaw June joth. lev. W. A. Lynch will preach at Hope chapel next Sunday night. < >n account of th<- t". lication of the new Methodist church in Woodstock lhere will be no preaching at Wesley chanel Sunday morning. The new M< thodisl church will bs dedicated on next Sunday. lev. Collins Denny, D D., will preach tbs dedicatory sermon. There will be three services during the day. A cordial invitation is extended to all the pastors of tie- town and county with their congregations to attend all thees servu? - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICE*. No morning services next Sunday, LL'd.j Night services as Pastor. IV ii. ?lt Bi Share in an Estste The will id Miss Anna T. Newman was probated at Harrisonburg last week. Mr. L <". Myers, cashier <f the Int National Bank ol Harrison? burg, qualified as F.xecutor. The Woodstock relations sharing in the distribution of tie- estate are Mrs. GeOffS W. Koontz aud Mrs. W. S. Cline nieces, win* each received *il(>0 ? Mrs. Mary B Zirkle receives I ilk) anil Mr. L. S. Walker fcUMi. TheeetaM consisted almost entirely of personal property and several bequests went to church. POI TKBASl'KKK. To the Voters ot Shenandoah County Three StealSC ajro I announced that I I bc a candtdidate for County Treasurer, and later. I submitted my lame to the Democratic Committee si Shenandoah County as a candi? date for tbe nomination on the Democratic t;cket, and was favored hy l.ot having any opposition in my own party. I now ask. you to give me youi loyal support at the Novem? ber election, and If elected 1 promise to jjive my undivided attention to the duties ot the office and that the office will be conducted, as under my previous administration. In tbe in terestsof the people of Shenandoah County and not ns a means of private individual ?4in ?r.d adva(jcrm< nt, Thanking tbe man* fnend? I have in the tJercocratic tarty, and my Repeblless friends as wed, for the con? fidence which they hove reposed in me In the oast, and promising that in rase of my elec tien they will not regret having voted for :ne, I remain, Very respectfully, O, W. KOONTZ. ?. ? <??i SM Wedding Announced. Invitations have beeu issued by Mr. and Mrs. M. ColTman to the weddirg of their daughter, Kerf Bolt to Mr. Samuel P. Fttzer, o"n Wednesday, & June 2''ah. at ~:'M) in the morning. T wedding will be at the home of the bride and only intimate friends and relatives of the young people will be invited. ( ho TM ? : \V d< CO ::? a> s I Mi os di F. al ii. .ii vc pi ll (il s. bc pe wi bj T. sa ai i t :.? th. I lia aa 'I u L tot 1 i" pc 1 rei Mat lags Licenses. The following marriage licensea were Jaaued at tbe clerk's office dui ing the past week Luther C. Bowers to Della F. Max? field. Gardner D. Stoneburner to Dora Orndorff. Wm. Fd. Coffman to Nora B. Stu liz. " i Jae. M. Neff to Stella V. Zirkle, 1 FOR EARLY CLOSING OF STORE Nemo in the Winchester Star th addresses the ladies upon this si ject: "There is a charce now for t ladies of Winchester to do some re good mission work, but not of thekii that Mrs. Jellaby, of "Bleak House advocated. We shall not tell you he meritorious it will be for you to mal up red-tlannel petticoats for the negi babies In Africa, for we\lo not belie' that they want them, or need them. Mrs. Bardiggle, from the same boo] thought it just lovely to send pock handkerchiefs and catechisms to tl Tuckahoopoo Indians, but we are nt asking you to do that kind of missio ivork: in fact, we do not want you t Jo any work, but just to refrain froi shopping work after 8 o'clock p. n or the next few months, and ther will be a lot of tired merchants arv :lerks in our etty who will bless you md there is no telling how many gOOl narks you may gain in the accoun KX>k of heaven. Just form a league and bind your elves to not enter a store roon brough the summer months after ( >. m., except on Saturday nights, ant nly those who have to work by the eek should leave their shopping foi aturday night. Fd ward Kverett Hale, in a recenl legaslne article, says that "women's lubs" and societies would not pros? er unless they took up some line of ork for humanity, and that in every Humanity there was work that only omen could do: there were wrongs to s righted and rough places to be ade smooth, which man in his busy, renuous life so often neglected or verlooked, and that a community as ell as a home needed the (jnick eye, ? warm heart and the busy hand of oman. Now here is a wrong to be flited, and it is one that rests en "elv with the women of our city. If Sf turn their thumbs up the tner ants and their clerks can pas?* from 6 arena ol toil after nine hours of ?arv work and enjoy the luxury of a >v hours of freedom: but if women rn their thumbs down, it ts now as the days Of old Borne-some must sacrificed. I>et madame, the night shopper, put rself in the place of tbe clerk; !?-t ber ilk back and forth through the long >re roon many, many times a day til every nerve in her foe! SSSS9S ti ? sill VS as that of an aching tooth: her try to please the varving of various people, to keep up smiling face and a courteous man r to all kinds of folks, whether they p silly or sensible, and then let idame. the night shopper, say what r verdict would be if she were the rk. It ls the voice of the women it will determine the question of Ihs riv closing through the summer mths; if they favor lt the er r ^ts will combine in the closing. It s a prominent merchant of our citv weil as some of the clerks that ask i to to ich up tl I - ?jed, and S*( call Ihs attention of oar women I bil of hon.- : >?? on work for m. They may not think of it as od wrote of the Lad>\ Dream kl in my soul To do so il! a part, it evil is wrought hy want of thought, I ? as bj want of heart.' Death of Capt, Levi Cullers. Captain Levi Cullers died at his ' reil'l Fort, last Wed .dav night, sged 70 years Capt Hers wai well known in this section. ben the militia were called out to end the lower \ alley. Capt. Cullers nmanded a company in the 146th l'. Va. Mil. After th<^ disband nt of ;he militia, Capt. Cullers ned a company in the 1-tn Va. Ca\. h which he served. Ie is survived by one daughter s. Barney Sine, of Maurertownand ? con, Mr. John Cullers. Death of s Little Girl. Mildred Alice VaPs. the your lighter of Lynnwood B. and olivia His Nates, died yesterday morning er an Illness lasting several w. r death was due to catarrhal jaur. ?e. She was about two and a half :?rs old. The funeral will take ne tins afternoon at four o'eloel irrisonhurg Times dr. Yates is a brother of Mrs. J. OVS Kneisley, of this place, who th her husband left for llarrison rg to attend the funeral. Death of Joseph G. Newland, los Newland, an tdd resident of |hc Inburg vicinity, after a long lllnati ssed away a few days ago. Bl s buried in the Snapp grave yard, undertaker, Jas. W. Bau. Rev. Q? Nerltl conducted the religious vices. Mr. Newland was TO years d 2 days old. Panama Canal Drle Canal. [achiner is dinning the Panama (anal a usaud times quicker than the shovel eeg Erie. la., hi ne ry produces the L. Sk M. [Paint at &?> iet> less oost for labor, than if made by ut. he L. A M. Kiv<* the beat job in the world, ause I.. A M.Zinc hardens I. St M. White sd ard makes L. & M. Paint wear like Use 10 lo lb years. t only requires i gallons of thia celebrated nt and .1 gattsM of Linseed (NI at SO BtS, - gallon, to paint a moderate si/.ed house, f any defect exists in L. S M. Paint, wil >aint house for nothing* iold by Tbe Shenandoah Inion. Lightning Dest rao> a Buildings dimora, Va., June 19.?About? clock this evening a thunder shower >me up and lightning struck the irehouse of Messrs. Blaine, Koiner Co , destroying it and all its con? nia, also the store of Mr. W. B. alley and most ol the contentr, lough somethings were saved, among iem all the mall matter, the postoftioe rmj in Mr. Talley's store. In the warehouse and destroyed with were 35 new buggies, some half r>7.en farm wagons and live to six undred gallons of paint. Nothiug i the warehouse w*? saved. Mr. Talley carried a good stock of eneral merchandise. The buildings, which were 2-story ?srne, both belonged to Messrs, laine, Koiner * Co. They were in? ured in the Loudoun Mutual. The >as was considerable in each cass. 15. ills lt> as al sd ? > i nw kw "O ve k. et )?? t II o ? I ll ? .1 I PRAYER MEETINGS. The Lutheran congregation has de? termined to hold prayer meeting on Thursday night. Some yeary ago, the pa?to? s of the several churches met and selected Thursday night as general * prayer meeting night. Before that time praye. meetings were held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridav nights. Meetings for anv other pur? pose would generally interfere with or the other prayer meetings. The merchants were requested to close their stores, during prayer meet All the merchants at that time agreed tc it and as a result all the prayer meetings weie well attended. Generally the stores changed hands, andgiadually the custom of closing for an hour during the midweek prayer meeting was ignored. Cannot the people of Woodstock afford to itispend business, one hour each week, in order thnt clerks, sales? men and proprietors could attend the Several prayer meetings } The result would be that not only those engaged in these several businesses, but many others would be induced to attend the prayer meetings and much good might be done. It would be necessary for all the churches to hold their meetings at the same hour, which could be agreed upon by the l'astors of the several churches. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. K. W. Coodloe, of 107 St. Louis St., Dallas, Tex. says: "In the past year Mi a ve become acquainted with Dr. King's I>ew Life Bills, and no laxative I ever before tried so effect? ually disposes of malaria and bilious? ness." They don't grind nor gripe. Z~>c at Schmitt's drug store. SOLID WATCH TALK. When selecting a watch, if you want a good one do not select a cheap one and expect it to give you thc same results that a fair price will. Remem? ber Uncle Sam is not Jell? ing gold dollars at seven? ty-five cents neither can you get a fine watch at a cheap price. If you want the cheat) kind we have them, but do not recom* mend them as we do the better grades. Come in and let us show you the difference. The quality governs the price in every cai R. L. J Reliable Jeweler end Optician, W< ix', Va. SOnE WAYS IN WHICH WE CAN SERVE YOU. If you have money, deposit it with us. If you need money, borrow it of us. If you want to send money away,buy a money order of us. If you want to sell a note, show it to us. If you have papers you want collected bring them to us. If it is not convenient to come to the bank, write us. You can make a deposit or do most any kind of business by mail with us. Shenandoah Nat, Baot, Woodstock, Va. LET US SHOW YOU OUR tf>..",0 and Ki.00?10 year case compute watches. Guaranteed good lime kee per*, and. our SS.OO and $10.00?20 year com? plete watches, which are K.x ( KU.KNT PM TIIK Puce, We can ahow you watches of leading makes in all sizes and many styles and grades, st prices that will interest you. Our own personal guarantee insures satisfaction with your purchase. Wm. KLINE, Jeweler and Optician, WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA Engraving free on our gooda. m -\ THE STORE FOR QUALITY. EDISON If you want the best phono? graph that is at the disposal of the American people buy an The one phonograph which do?-s nut represent sound, but which exactly reproduce it, |<e? prod no- all tho variations of Hm roles) all the accents and peculiarities of the voice. The phonograph which ren? ders perfectly the most delicate tones without the disagreeable cracking, huz/ingand whirring sounds so peculiar to most phonographs. A large a id complete stock of Edison's Phonograph iv cords always on hand. This line is made up from the newest and most popular se? lections. Sole agent for Edison's Pho? nographs and Records. Write us for information. SCHMITT'S URUG STORE, Woodstock Va. ICE CREAM SODA 5c. OUR 4 lu n effective and palatable tonicfor Spring. Large Bottle 50 Cents EVERYTHING IN DRUGS. WALTON &. SMOOT, [Dbuoqists, IRWINS OLD STAND. Sods Fountain In Operation. Announcements. )R COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY. tho DamoentJ B i-nandoah Co: hereby assay SOS myself a candidate for Sof Commonwealth's Attorney, sub ttots* ? Democratic primaries be held for the same. Hy solicit rot rt for the te and, if sleeted, pledge myself to the hful discharge of its duties. Respectfully. RUSH H. WILLIAMSON. FOR SHERIFF. I -tera of Shenandoah County: hereby announce myself as a candidate Basrifl of Shenandoah County, subject to i Deasocfstie Primaries. If elected I ?? trie faithful snd impartial discharge the duties of said office. Vour support will appreciated. Respectfully, JOHN E. ROGERS, trasburg. Va. March 25th, 1907. FOR STATE SENATE. the Voters of the Tenth Senatorial Dis? trict: ubject to the action of the ''emoccatic maneshereaftei to be held. I hereby an ince myself a candidate for State Senator the Senatorial distriet composed of the unties of Shenandoah and Frederick and v of Winchester. 'aler toe rule of rotation, which baa been ernate'.y invoked by the upper and lower mtiesofthis Distaict and has heretofore ?vailed, I take-it for granted that it win be I judgment oithe people of the District that 1 bominstion for the next term of th:s ce should in fairness go to sonic candidate adina iu the lower section of the District raid it he tbe pleasure of the voters of this latona! District to entrust tue with the charge of the duties of this ortice I will ear itly endea\or to serve them with dillina- <? J fidelity: and to the best of my ability. 1 with impartial regard.to r tbe interdata of Lh counties. ROBT. M. WA ED. incheater, Va., March 7 1907, TOR SITKRVISOR hereby announce myaelf a candidate for pervisor of Johnston District. If I should the choiee of the voters, I can only promise it I will do my duty to the best of ability. S. B. MI LEY. [CB CRBAin The Excelsior Creamery, Wood oek, Va., is better prepared to irnish ICE CREAM on short )tice and reasonable prices, to trd parties, festivals, pic-nics, c., than any establishment in i ie Valley. All Ice Cream and :es guaranteed pure. Leave your orders at Walton Smoot's Drug Store or atkl^ss, A. W. Nicodemus ftSotn, 5-6UI0. Woodstock, Va. GET THK HABIT. Come to our store with your pro ice, highest prices paid in (fash or ade. B- Safer A Co. O.A.JK1' OniA. ?an Um A ^ ^ Y'"J ji jtt Origin cf Two Familiar Proverbs. It Criss tho habit of the grvat QrSSfe nlnter Apollos never to 1 t tl dSJ DCtsa. owcrer busy aa eaancsd ts i*\ srltsV nt practSriog his hen 1 bf tractasj the utllne of sosas abject, a matoru which ss sow sasssd into ? prorerb N" SJ without I Lov." Ho also BUSS* lt red* crbta fi** bad IsJslisd s coarse > exhibit lt tO the view of HMM SrSJO udio. wli ls li" USSSSSt, IcaasB U'liimi the psetara crccfJcl Massa ,their esassssafa it ls sasJ that sass shoemaker esaSSSfSd hi.n foe having Siatsd I safef sf aboCS iritb one Intehet w few Ne\t clay the .?h<?omukvr. 10 lulling the studio, mw that the pabst p had t'OtrSCtsd the mistake. Ile then egan to erltJctSS the leg of the ME* rslt, upon which Apollos esme for ?anl and reminded him that n shoe i?ker should not po SSTSSaJ the Sbbco, SSSOS of serries which has aleo crys illlaed Into a moverb, "Let the cob? ler stick t ) hM last." THny the Kider. -J_Jw!_rm^imEW!^m^mm^ml V. fl. C. A. Since the organization of the Y. sf* C. A. work in shenandoah County and the departure of Mr. T- S. Vance, organizing secretary, Mr. J. Sterling Moran has been in charge. He has spent his time with the people study? ing conditions and selecting leaders for the different classes, also interest? ing the young men and boys as much aa possible. Since May 24th 1907, there has been held four evangelical meetings for men and boys. These meetings have been well attended es? pecially last Sunday when about fifty were present. There are three clsssec >igan>zed that are designed to m<'?'t the require? ments of every young man in the com? munity. First is the personal workers class which consists of substantial Christian men who realize their duty to their fellow-men and the community. They are taking a social course of study in order to meet their particular reeds. Mr CC Sky les is President of this elass, Mrs. Wm. Kline, vice-I>resi dent, Mr. M. W. Magruder, secy., Mr. C. I. Bowman treasurer. This class held every Monday night at s o'clock The next is the young mens class meeting a special study of the life of Christ. Mr. Carl W. Shaffer is presi? dent, Mr. Robert Magruder vice-presi? dent, Mr. Shields Chapman, secy, and Mr. L&uck Walton, treas. This class meets every Wednesday night* at 8 any young man into their midst, and last but not least is the boys class which meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. President of this class ia Mr. Joseph Bauserman, Mr. Cecil Lich liter, vice president, Mr Josph Irwin, secy., Mr. Harry Magruder, treasurer and Mr. Martz Coffman asst secy. These boys held their first meeting Tuesday June 18th and did the work of organizing in such a business like manner as to be highly complimented by the Country Secretary. This class of only eleven boys when called upon to make sentence prayers as ls the usual way of closing all association meetings responded with 8 prayers. We feel gratified with the progress made and hope that this work of love mav continue to grow and prosper in his community and receive the sup? port from the whole county that such i work deserves. The different classes are preparing or systematic athletic work and as he different places in the county has >rga nixed this feature alone will at ract a ?reat many. It is the purpose >f the secretary lo investigate other >oints and start work just as soon as eaders can be secured. Desirable Farm. The farm of Geo. Moore, advertised or rent, is & very desirable one. It is reil and convenisntly situated very rod ucl ive and a desirable home. See dyertisement in another column. o ciock anu win oe giaa io welcome ?A ilk?/<&???*?% -mmi These Bargains to be found in every department of our h\g stock, all the jjoods are season? able, stylish, and at lowest i r; prices. M> inch Dress Silk ''all colors) at *?Sc yard. Fast color Ladies White Muslin underskirts at o(*c. White Collars at 5c each. White Gloves 25c pair. Vests from 5c up. Mt inch "Habuti" wash silk for 5oc yard. A big: line of Hosiery to select from. See our line of Slippers from *'8c to $3.50. SUMMER GOODS MUST GO. Come quick. J, L. Shaffer & Co. NEXT DOOR TOICOURT HOUS E. Nov. 2?3uao. THE WRENN Uer Mfg. Ci, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. For work in Woodstock and vicinity see W. G* Murdock. * "* Bc, Ai raid Don't be Afraid lt's an Anchor; Hundred of thousands of vehicle users in all parts of the world indorse "the above quotation." Too much cannot l>e said about the safety of the Anchor vehicles. Our patent fifth wheel, patent double channel un? breakable reaches, patent shafts, and patent body construc? tion, are features that aiTect the "true wear," of a butfgy, and with unparalleled strength in these directions, a driver can feel perfectly safe in a "tight place." For sale by^ J. Ls Boyer &Co. THE GREAT TROTTING STALLION ONYCHA WILKS, 2.21? (i mile race .ld heat 1.031-2.214.) Will staud after July lat, from MT. JACKSON to STRASBURG and points tietween. For particulars address, Dr. D. D. Carter or J. W. CLEM, Manager, Woodstock, Va