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A Nightly Ride. In the old parsonage everything was quiet. The minister was reading his Bible and by bis side sat his d mg* ter, sewing on her trousseau, w h was to be resdy just atter Christmas, when her wedding was to be celebrated, and she was to leave ber old home and widowed father forever. "Anna, darling, you 1ork too hard, " said the old minister, looking np. "There are still six weeks left b*iore you po away troro me and now tonight when Herbert h coining to stav with ns over Sunday, his little bweetheart ought uot look tired." "I am afraid he cannot come to? night in that terrible blizzard, and dearly though I would love to see him, I hope he will not attempt to reach here." "Oh, when yon ara a young man and in love it tskea more than a blizzard to keep you away Irom your sweetheart." Just then the doorbell rang. 4 Oh, it is Herbert," th* young girl cried joyfully, and ran to tbe door. The old servant had already opened the door when Anna rushed imo her finance's srms. The young man kissed her heart? ily, and grasped the old ministers'* hand so hard that he was very glsd to get it out of the rise Hhs grip again. Cigars, rum and hot water were soon on the table, and the three settled down lot a quiet hour's chat before going to bed# Agsiu the doorMl rang, and a man covered with snow, with long icicles hanging trora his beard, en? tered. ?'Good eft nmg, pardon," he said. ?*I am wry that I have to call you away on a night like this; but Mr. Maier, the old tescher is dying and wants to see you once more before be dies." Anns jumped to her feet. "Ob, farther, you cannot go out in this fearful blizzard. Tell him that you cannot.*' "Re quiet, ii y child. I must go; it is my duty to go when a dying rn ?n sends for me, who may not live lift- until morning." He bad already taken his heavy o\?roost from the big wardrobe, and il spile ot his protests Herbert in? sisted on going alone. With tears Anna bid them good? bye and saw them drive off in the sleigh through the drifts toward the village, When she could sse them no longer and when the jingle ot bells could no longer bs heard she sat down at the table and ched. Some thing told her of a coming evil. She had uiver felt like this before, though her tallier had often lett her on errands of mercy. She deeided to sit up and wait for their return. Old Betty, Ihe servant, want* d to stay with her, but Anna .sent her oft to bed. ?'You must not worry, Miss Anna," old Betty said, "lour tallier wa.' always thus, aa long as I havo been here, and this is close to thirty year* now. He will come back ksafe and sound." "Yes, 1 know?but I am so afraid." "His life ia in God's .hand and we have lo trust in Him." The lamp bad gone ont. Anna bad fallen asleep at the table, and Betty, who had Lt en down once to look after her, had gone back to bed. Tbe u inter morning was clear and cold, tbe snow had drifted many feet h ch whenver there was tbe hast shelter, snd the parsonage was al? most buried under a mighty drift. The two women within t were still asleep uh*n several sleighs drove up to the door. The peasants were talk? ing eagerly in low voices and hesi? tated long before they rang the bell. Old Betty opened her eyes in amazement aud woke up tbe young cir!, and together they ran to the door, expecting to see the parson and his young fcesjsa Several peasants entered snd Anna looked at them terrorstrii ken. "Hy father'?wss all she eosld ssy. An old msn with tesrs in his honest blue eyes said slowly: "The pu son will uot come back any more, M'ne." Oh, God! What bas happened?' ?'They lost their way in the snow and ted down in the ravine near the old mill." With a piercing cry Anni hil back into the arma of old Ii tty. Ssd and willi ?low sle|* the men filed out of the parsonage. 1 All stomach troubles are quickly re 'ieved by Using a little Kodol after each meei. Kodol goes directly to the seat of the trouble, strengthens the di? gest if e organs, supplies the natural di gestife juices and digests what yon eau lt ts a simple, clean, pure, barrule** remedf. Don't neglect four stomach. , Tate a little Kodol after each mes! snd see how good lt makes you feel. Money back If it falls. Sold by vV alton A Smoot, Rtraw-hat men ssy there is great oas in their business because of the cold weathsr. Tbe bites snd stings ot insects, tan* sunburn, cots, burns and bruises are relief ed st once with Pineule sal fe Caroolized- Acts like a poultice, and draws ont infUmatioo. Try lt. Priee |ie. Sold bj Walton A Boan*. _x_: The Farmer's Wife s very careful about her churn. She ca Ids it thoroughly after using, and gives t a sun bath to sweeten lt. She knows hat if her churn ia sour lt will taint the Hitter that ls made In it. The stomach ls i churn. In the stomach and digestive ind nutritive tracts are performed pro ?esses which are almost exactly like the huming of butter. Is it not apparent hen that if this stomach-churn is foul it nakes foul all which is put into lt ? The evil of a foul stomach is not alone .he bad taste in the mouth and the foul tftath caused by it, but the corruption of ;he pure current of blood and the dlssem nation of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour aud foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the w ashing ind sun bath do for tha churn?absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting clo aivnt. In this way it cures blotch*-*, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, tores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taite in pour mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, ure weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondenU have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or diskless in stom ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour i>r bitter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider? able number of them, indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying indi? gestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. ll iBMBatsI BMstoUtt enTe Tor me _.___., is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction If you will but mail a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.. for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names ot all the ingredients entering into his world-famed medicines and show? ing what the most eminent medical men of the a?e say of them. Norfolk, Va., June ll.?The mig nificert Pincess Anne Hotel, one ot the most noted ot the seacoast hos tellies of the United Slate, is now but a heap of smoking ruins. It caught tire about 4 o'clock yester? day morning from a defective flue in the Kitchen and wis soon in ashes Two lives were lost Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., gays "I have only taken feur doses ot youi Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done for me more than anv other medicine has ever done. I am still taking the pills as I want a perfect cute," Mr. Barber refers to De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, which are unequaled for Backache, weak kidneys, inflammation ot the bladder and all urinary troubles. A weeks treatment for 25c Sold by Walton A Smoot. Mr. W, P. Bloso, a well known firmer who lives on the old Rook* ingham pike about tour niles e^t cf town, has on his firm what is j lite a curiosity. It is none other than a peach tree that has borne fi nit every year for the last toity years, ar.d is now full of fruit.?Rockingham Reg? ister. There is no case ot injigeston, no matter how irritable or how obstinate that will not be ppeedly relieved bv the use of Koo*ol. The main fictor In cur? ing the stomach of anv disorder is rest, and the only way to get rest is to actu? ally digest the food for the st >mach itself. Kodol will do it. It is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids contain? ing the very same juices found in a healthy stomach. It conforms to the Pure Food and Drug Law. Poid by Walton A Smoot. The monument commemorating the 300th anniversary ol the fist landing ot white people where the city ol Richmond now stands, was unveiled Monday The Association for the Preservation ot Virginia An? tiquities erected the monument at Gamble's Hill Park. Plneulesare for the Kidneys and Bad? der. Thty bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce natural aciion of they kidneys in filtering waste matter out of the blood. 30 days treatment 11.00. Mi ney refunded if Pineules ste not satisfactory. Sold hy Walton A Smoot. Subscribe for the benando h IIkkai.d. $1.00 per year. HON. J. T. nOROAN DEAD. Washington, .Tune H.-*-Uuited States Senator John Tyler Morgan, rd" Malkarna, for .'10 years a member )t the Upper House <f Congi ess, ShsjrmSfl ol the Senate ('ommiitt < )n Interoceanic Canals ard promi? nent as a brigadier-general in the Donfedeiate Anny, died at his home bari tonight. Senator Morgan bad been in bad health lor a number ol ye sra, but had more or leas regular ly attended the pern inns of Congress. He sn fT?-red from angina pad Olia, which was the cause of his death. Ile passed away .'?t 11:15 o'clock. At the death bed were his daugh ? ters?Miss Mary Morgan ard Miss Cornelia Morgan, both of this city? and Ms secretary,.I, (). Joins. Mr. Morgan attend< d to bil Con? gressional d titus at his home here until about a week ago. Since that time he had been confined to his home and to his bed. He was able, however, to ni up for a while today and talk over some official matters w'.th his secretary. Ile began tiii ing during the evening and the phy? sicians were hurriedly summoned. Remarkable Rescue. That truth is stranger than Action, has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the resi? dence of C. V. Pepper, lie writes; "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat Doctors tailed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Then instant relief came, The coughing soon 0 the bleeding diminished rapidly, and In three weeks I was able to go to work." Guaranteed cure for coughsand cold. oOc and $1 00, atbeomitt's drug store. Trial bottle frre. The largest baby ever born in Chicago, a girl weighing 18 pounds, is receiving a superstitious adoration from thousands ot the Polish resi dents of the city, who consider tbf girl and its parents as especially favored of pro vi lenee. Cured hemorrhages of the Lung. ?'Several years lines my langi were so badly affected that I had many hemorrh iges," writes A. M. Ase, ol Wood, Ind, "I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit. I then started lo ti.ke Foley's Honey and Tar, and ray langi are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it ir advance stages of lung trouble:*' Foley's Honey and Tar itOPI the conch and heals the lungs, and prevents ss ri<?u'. results from I cold. Hefose sub smite, wilton a. Snoot Winchester, Va , June li.?Fol? lowing I severe illness of dn.p-y, Isaac Debarin, a prominent farmer <?t Grsinesboro, Frederick county, died last night, sged 85 yes rr. Ile is sn rf iv ed by two daughters and seven sons, all nt >wn. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: "Foley's Honey and lar ls the be-t preparation for eottghl, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has curtd con? sumption in the tlrsst stage." You never heard ol any one using Foley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. Wal? ton ^ Smoot, It is said tnat Capt. Robert K. Lee, of Kairi ix 0 unity, will an? nounce his candidacy lol the g >\< r nonhip of Virginia. A Leson in Health. Healthy kidneys liter the Impurities from the Hood, and unless they do this flood health is Impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all form* of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole If Stefa. Walton A Smoot. Dr. H. M. Imogen, ol Kih yviilc, is prep niug to bum lim? ai Ms place iii town. The kilns a/ill be built just W' st of the rtoctoi'i boro \ (JRKAT NAVAL LOSS. Pl N i loK\ Va , June Tl2.? A h-ait reidm- '?:??'? fctropbe, in which the live- ol P I midr-hipmen of tbe Uniud Slates Navy and fife enlisted mei sy?-r# Inst, erna tba horrible oil* ni \ of Dssi net ol Columbia P.iy at the .1 imeetowa Bsp cition A 1 inneh in srbioft the party men ? tioned wera returning io their ship* at Anchor in Hampton Hoad*, iftrr attendmv the ball erl icc closed the day's festivities nt t^e Exposition ground*, was 'tramped daring a ter ? iftc l-'ow and the entire party aboard, *t i* teared, wont dawn to a watery gr.ve beneath t'?e waves ol Hampton Roads. It v ms Stated late last night that the government knows the name of a steamer that rammed the launch, and that the arrest of her skipper will speedily follow. Ile is under stood, it was said at the navy y rd last night, to have admitted strik Bg a small boat ot some di scrip', ion Ballimore, June IS,?A telegram expressing tbe shock and grief of President ami Mis. Theodore Koose \ elt at thc news ol Un disaster ic I lamp'on Roads yesterday was writteu on the train and st nt from baltimore, as follows: "Rear Admiral Ri 7). Erane, Care Navy Department, Washington, I). C: ''We are inexpressibly chocked and grit fed by the news of the dis? aster. '?Theodore and Edith KoosoelL" If you sutler from bloating belching, sour stevana, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, take a Kings Dyspepsia Tablet after ese! meal, and overcome the disagree able trouble. It will improve the ap? petite, snd aid digestion. Sold hy dalton k Smoot. Ref. Dr. I-awm Burnell Johnston, a lorroer pastor of tbl Harrisonburg Presbyterian church, died at the Memorial II<>?pital in Richmond. ? ? i ll i lache. and constipation disappear when Dadeg Little Liver Tills are used. They .keep the system clean, the stom? ach swe^'t. Tak?n occasionally the* keep you well. They are for the entire family. Sold by Walton it Bmoot "<ie?? Yes, and "you bet it's good." Most boys from fhe country who make their mark in the world are brought up on Arbuckle*' ARIOSA Coffee. Dont let anybody switch you to drinking somethi n g else, which may ruin your stomach and nerves! Complin with til r^ouiromriti ol tne National Pure F<?d Law, Guarantee No. 2041. tUJ.i U'?h. tsetse, Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom? ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take Laxative Fruit Syrup Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It la guaranteed Pur aale bf WALTON A SMOOT. 200 EOO STRAIN -OF? RHODE ISLAND RECS, Matings tor 1907 Just Completed. SINGLE COMB. Pen i has f pullets and <? hens, up ?o stan ??t<l requirements, with a cocsrels, from hoot New Koglanti hw**). Pen a consists of it pullets and 12 h?*ns standard rhape and weiKht. mated with 3 fine cockerels ot K'+xi ty pe and color. ROSK COM H. Pen 1 ls made np of i? hens ?and pullets, fine in under color nnd build, and j cockerels hard ta la*At standard in all point*. Pen a has 74 hens mated .with 5 cock cr Hs, aa good aa th** boat. PRICK OT BOOS: Karra from first pens, per 1 j. $2*00 , duplicated if natch ts unsatisfactory) lags fr.>ra second pen. per 15. 1.00 Per too. 5*00 Address: THE VALLEY POULTRY FARM, 1. f. u. no. 1. ats ilanama* a. va, Kl LL the COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS ?"? Dr. Kings Nsw Discovery rn rr? OWSUMPTION Pries OUGHSand 50c A $1.00 OLDS Frss Trial. Guaranteed for all THROAT and LUNG TR0UBUE8, or MONEY BACK. NO HALF HEARTED PRAISE ABOUT IT THERE'S A GENUINE GIVE-ME-MORE RING TO EVERY TRIBUTE TO ITS ?**? GOODNESS **; ^ >*%??midr SALES AGENTS r i BOWMAV] Woodstock. ISAAC 8W A UTZ Alonzavillc. W. K. iWARTZ, Ht Luke. C. P. WIGHTMAN, Edinbur*;. ( . M QOUiADAT Ollb^ck \ w clk.m, Lannes Mill A. LLIaTDAMOOO A CO., Bowmans. H. B. AkqMAY, ConlcvIlK B. R. TIK8 WA If TKO. I will pty highest cash price for bott white oak and pbaled ch est not ?ak Tins. J D. ?JRABILL, Wdoostotk, Vs.. Money loaned on long time and ?mal monthly payments. Loans guarantied to be paid up n 84 months If paym^n are promptly made when due. Valley Mudding A L Amo. Woodstock. Va. DeWITT'S ?SS WITCH HAZEL SALVE Pot Pitas, Bama. Som. rlday and Saturday Seashore Ex- ' coralon. Comm^ncinir J uno '2l*t and con? aning an* ll S3-pt. 14?h, incliinw, ont hern Kwy will upH Irom Coupon ta ions Lyn*? bur-j to >1nna**as and 4nnMs?aH to Harrl^oobnriT, inclnsiv*; l?o Warrenton :nd Front Rota), mind trip excnmon tickets to At miic Cit v. Cetnn City, >ea bb City, Wildwood Md Oana May, N. .1 rli Paaningtai and r. K. It or I?. s% 0. ; Li at Kxtreincly Low R it ea; iekets \alid going ?vcr> l-'mluv ind iumday, Baal limit 'or tatum srriv* ng W newington following Tnanda) nd starting po'nt jVaHaesday.. For further lnlormation ciH on teareet Boothera Rwy. coupon ticket iijent. L s. Brown, ti A , Waah ngton, D. C. The Magic No. 3 Number three is a wonderful mascot or Geo II. Farris, of Cedar Grove, Mo, scolding to a letter which read.-: 'After suffering mueb with liver and cidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by thu failure to find re lef, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a esult 1 ara a well man today. The llrst 3>tt!e relieved and three bottles com? pleted the cure.'' Guaranteed best on parth for stomach, liver and kidney trouble?, atfckhmitt's drug store. !n a liotlp contested election t*?r town ofBdau Wednesday, T. A Smoot, a me tiber ni the Loray bal defeated Themas It. Campbell, who baa baan Major lor rix years, by a majority of two you a A man who ls In perfect health, so he can (to an honest iav's work when necessary, has raueli fer which he should be thankful. Mr. L. C. Rodgers, of Hranchton, l's., J writes that he was not only unable to work, but be couldn't stoop over to tie his own shoe. Six bot? tles of Foley's Kidney Cure made new man of him. He says, "Success to Foley's Kidney Cute. Walton & Smoot, The first new potatoes made their appearance on the J.tiray market tlie brat of the week?Jene 10th. They retailad at 85 cents a gallon, or |9 a bushel. A prompt, pleasant, good remedy for coughs and colds, is Kennedy's Laia tive Cough Syrup. It is especially recommended for babies and children, but good for every member of the fam? ily- It contains no opiate* and does net constipate. Contains honey and tar and tastes nearly as good as maple lyrup. Children like lt. Sold by Walton it ^mot. Soutnern Kwy's Week-End hares, Effective 8 tl ord ay, May 25, ind <?< otinuiug each" Saturday in 1 Sun lay to and including Oct. 6,1W)7, Soutnern Kwy. agent* at Walbing' ton and Alexandria will sell low round ti ip sreek-i od Itcketi to Somer set, Warrenton, Harrisonburg, Bitte? rn mt ind intermediate pointe, limit ?ngtiekeii until Monday following da ?? of sale. L. S. Brown, <i. a., VT abington, D. C_ Reduced Rates to Virginia Morse Shows. - 'hern Kwy. will sall BX THEM LY LON RAI K rooud trip ticlata account Virginia Hom 8aowa. 3SMOB iv;; Local | ii Show, Leesburg, Va . lane leta will be sold frn-.n Lynchburg, washington. \N arron mr.. md ntermeiliate stations, Jaas 4, 5 and (.. final limit Ju ( alpepSf Horse Sb..w, CulpeptT, Va., July ,7: tic/rets will be sold iron washin< ton. Lyochborg, Warrmton. Harrisonburg. emontand [atormadlatc pointe, J nil . and $, nnal limit Joly '. Prince William HOTM Show, J/anassas, Va. July 1 bo sold from Wanning ton. Lynchburg, Warfeatost, Harrisonburg, .? od. tte 11 Inta, Jul] and'.-.. Ilnal limit July 1^ 1907, ? 'range Horse tbOW, I >range. Va . July ^4?*5 ticket- :.>tn Maahlngtoo, Lynch burg, Warrenton ar.d intermediate points. July il. ti and 25. final limit July .-. ?. , f. Albemarle Horne How. Charlottesville, Va.. August 1 ?2; tickets will be sold from Wash logion. Lynchburg. Warrenton. HttJTISon burk'. Illuemont and intermediate points. July Aux. 1 and'.', 1 I .. Rockingham Hors.-and Colt Pl ow. il burg, Va.. Aug. 13?15; Helots will beac 1 to ur. Washington. Hlumont. Culpeper, VNar Front Royal and intermediate iM.ints, Aug. is to 03, inclusive, Anal limit Au. Front Hoya! horse Show. Front K-'Val. Va . Aug. .'i -2a, tickets will be sold from Wash? ington, Harrisonburgan<1lntarniod!ata ta Aug, ao. 21 and 22, I A lg. 2}, I Warrenton Horse Show. U'ai renton. Va.. Bent. 4 p tiohota will bf to 1 from Washing? ton, Lynchburg, Harrison! : g. blumont and intermediate points, Sept ?). 4 and ;, final limit Pot tartha* inform;tti. n apply to nearest Southern Kwy. ticket ant ul L S. brown. (?. A.. Harington, D.C. THD VALLBY Ituldiif A Lou Assoeialioo. WOODSTOCK, VA oppicyas : .1. K WisiiAH, Pres ano Gei V! anarer. M. W. HaorudIB, V. President. L, S. Walk ku, Seety. and Treas. W W. Logan, (Jen. Attorney and rriHtee. Directors : J. L. Wibman, M. \V. Ma<jiutdkr *. W. Looa*, L. 8. Walker, I'? ll. W isman. \ddreaa I.. S. WALK KU, Secy. ?fc Treas. ^oodatPP*. Va Law Tarn Cxp itn.d. "^?(?i>. j.;-.- .?.-,i.-- ? ;,ij tb? lawyer *"]'i?e plalntm rsaorted lo sn lagwa nus use <?r dccntustantlal sykleuee,' "aid the witness. "r??r the htaeflt <>f tbs Jary ^t.iie i.? psatesr saaaiiage eaaetii wu-m you noan Ly that.*1 int? rrOatsd the lodge. "Well, my nieanin^' ls th.it OS IUhI." If Women Couldn't Read "Then yon don't batleye in hignei idneatlon for wosoeaT' MCsrtansly sot i think Ifs a saassf o sven ! bow t-> raad if .1 IB could**! r??: .1 trte l ar_r:ih? n.l aitlassnanta. aaa v o ;irjn'l la) so an mppj ovt>r tlie lots ot (bli 1 an'r ilford to buy." Her Advantage. 'Tour aansjbtsf bas nn ananttc dis n.M "Vow; wp nltvnys let her have her >wn way 11*01 everytliinj?" Nipped In the Bud. Mudge NMueli ls proper to ??ny. I.eml nie $1U." or "Loan tne lin?" Vlrkwlre-It won't do you any good 0 say elttvir. .-?-? 1 -r At C:n In a Coffn. it was tbs Preach assaasln Lnpswbs ICapsd lo ana from Cayenne in n e.>f i. ile managed to . is nails, r nnd eottost, and one dark night he >t Into tlie col I Ie n !??? ted I ne. Blanch sad leawortliy colBa snd ed tbs lld la or ler t?turn lt Into deck, leaving n cockpit sufficient to table him to crawl lu. ile calked all itnts as well as be could, and h. a tbls 9 i s. -i finished be made pair of paddles ont "f two plunks. hen be '<? usrbl il bl i craft with ?eal precnntl >n. '. dlffl ul tv bs react* edge, si ?ntly and slowly he proceeded in tbs ope of reaching either Veuezuels er iritlsii Galatia, 150 nautical miles <iis int Fortunately or unfortunately for .upi. the stesmer Aheflle, returning rom tho Antilles, off Pnrnmnrlbo ptck d bim up. half drowned and almost In fainting condition, and ? tew hours Her he was in irons in bia celL High Garno and Fco's. "X'-. ? . line hi.-!)."' -ail an anti iuaiy. ??? on that high :aijie is tenderer. What toil <?f ourse it is tenderer, but would you vant y ur steak or your chop sp >il"d n order that it might be n little -ofter o the teeth? X<>. never! Highness in panie ls sn anachronism, i relic of thc of the days of stnc;t' inches. lu those days it was hu ilble lo deliver game to the cities fresh -transit was too .--I >w All game was ilgb, and men ate lt high because "th ?rw1se they couldn't edt lt at all; lenee to eat ?'??? b nowadays nrhen ' wlty for lt, is to re a foi I " ' Inclnnatl inquirer. Bud'Jhi's Six E=ccntir.!s. B ' lha. wh > n I the 11 .Ii ! religion more than fiOO years before i 'hrist, eatabllahe 1 for men six ? l!:i!s of | used ' ? ; which Is used t. Debt a'-ain-t tho evils of the I third, purity; fourth, i uti) o ? . (1 e. loving kin . slmsgh lng. A H.ir.! Crack "Well," Mid he, anxious I their quarrel of yes! curious to know what's iii this par "Not very,'' replli i bli * Ifs . cut ly. "Well, it's r unet lil nj? for t! love beat in tlie worl "A!.. I you s;.;d J ??; Kne ? (' '? H - Bntart Q ? ? tak.- off tradi . v Stuart ? a sh bis bar ' ? ?? GOOD WAY TO DO BUSINESS. When one can buy cold dollars lol fifty Deals, lt is s I time to purchase, In ordering a 50 cent bottle of Dr. HowardV ce ebrsted specific for the cnn ol constipation snd ij i| i pals st 15 cenli Schmitt's Drug Store is giving one ot tin greatest trade chancel ever offered to tht people ol Woodstock. Eren though offered at half price foi introductory purposes, the specific li nnd r i gusrsntee t ? cure or the money Will le ref un I If I - not digest well, if there u? ?:as or pain in the stounch, if the tongue is coattd and the breath bad, it' there if constipation and straining, Dr. Howard's ipecfiic will core you* T * t, >oa have druggist at Schmitt'! Drug Ste re, personal guarantee to return youi money. This remarkable remedy COHU I in the form of tiny granules, and can be carried in the vest p jcket or purse. It is vcr) popular in New York City, and it bj nol unusual t<> see someone suer annal at one i t the larce hotels or restaurant? tike a doseof fbi* specific, knowing that ir will prevent the tine mfortsble feeling which frequently follows a hearty meal Dr. Howard's specific gives quick re? lief and makes permanent cures of con? stipation, dyspeprlaaad al' liver trout* I, These are strong statements, bm Schmitt*! Drug r^tore is giving then sus.4omen i chance to prove tiieir irutl ?t j'ist ball the regaler price?situ for lo ('''tits. If they are not found :rue, all you have to do is to a.*k lol \ our manse._ lireatly Reduced Rates via South? ern Kwy. Have t>een authorized on account > f the fol owing named special occasions dun ug periods nenttoned: Ashville. N.*'.. * mertens I Ibrary Associa ion: Jutes ot sale V ay mU jj, includive, final iran Juue la, i Ashevi.e, N. N'., Young Peo; U BSent; dares of soe June t> to a8, lt :inal limit July IO i^>7. As -ville. N. Ch Southern Student Con 'erettee of T. Jf.0. A. and *outhern Confer ince Ol Y. M. C. A.; Jato* of sale June II ' to Asheville and i?wnnnaaoe, N. C. and June ia, il and u to ^waunano only; final returr unit lune . . - Athene,O. A , University bummer Behool; of nale Jur.- 6, ft, \* ann So, final return limit leaving Athens tads idcltioe to date ol sale: or bv personal de|H>sit >f ticket not eartiei than June 2;. nor later han 1 j days I rom date purchased, and pay ner.t ri ft v ct>nts fee, extension mav beobtain d to leave Athens Bot later than sept. 3 ?, i> - knoxville, Inn, Summer School ot th? (ontb; datee of vale Jone a . so. JnJj 7. ia, to ie 7. :inal limit leaving Knoxville 15 lavs In addition Iodate Of sale; except that b> lepo ft of ticket not earlit-rstdan June jj, not I tier'.han 15dayl frotn|date ot sale,and 1 a-. ? nentof fee Of ri tty cents, by original pur :hnaer.whea exttnsioo nay be obtained te knoxville not later than Sept. jo, 1907, toa Angeles, Cal . Kati Fcloctcj Mt . isaociatio^ .'une ? -. dates of sale urie 7 to sfAainclusn e, final limit August jt, po/, plier tc midnight of which poanWDgai just reach original starting point. Nashville, Tenn Peabody College Pummel ch<H)l and Vanderbilt Pibilical Institute, une if, Aagust 7. 1 >?.>; dates ot sale June , j. 11. 17. 18, iq, July t>, 7. 8, final limit leaving ashville 15 days in addition to date ot ii ept that by depoeit of ticket bv original BKMBOf with .special Agent, Nashville, not irlier than June S, nor later than 15 d.?>> oin date of sale, and payment ol fee <>f titi) tita per ticket, when extension may be ch? illed to leave Nashville uot later thau Sept . ' pat. Richmond. Va.. UnitedCosttetreV rana hem.ion. May <? -Ju:ie u ux~: dates o! ,.e StBT ?'' IO .'one j, final limit lune rt, '907. ? that Upon ilep. sit < f ticket bVOI g ri.t! irchas?-r with .special Agent, Kichtno o. mo ter than June 1? and pa) no nt ot fifty ^ nt eper ticket, when extension may be Obtain* ! to leave Kichmond not laterIthan July 1907. Sewante, Tenn., Semi-Ontenial Celebration iiiversity of the South; datea of aale June . 2i and aa, final limit June jo. 1907, r iskeeee. Ala., Commen.-einent Exe'. iskegee Norma' and Industrial Institute; I aale Say rf, ie, final limit leaving iskegee May ft, 1907. backache ny person having backache. Idney pains or bladder trouble ho will take two or three ine-ules upon retiring al night lall be relieved before morning. The medicinal virtues of tbs erode gums and resins ob? tained frcm the Native Pine ve been recognised by the medical pro ision for centuries. In Pine ules we oflet i of the virtues of the Native Pine that 1 of value in relieving all idney and Bladder Trouble! araaltti te Sirs Satiabcttee er Maot? lahiaeaA Prepared by ^ 1NE-ULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICA# Wallon and &mooW GASTORIA Vat Infants and CMldreih The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Aperfect Remedy forCflnsflpi tion. Sour Stomach.DlarrhoQ Worms ,Convuls?ns.Feverisir ness andLoss of Sleep. ftcStmik Suhiarore ot NEW YORK. Atb months old 35 Poses-jfrCEWts i ,^Ma<sflaS3sasasanaani Exact Copy of Wrapper. ' In J Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA th. etirfawa co?**?*. ?*?? eSSS mm. -fTHD OLD> Saddle h Harness Factor; ESTABLISHED 1839' J. A. DYSART SCo. COURT STM WOODSTOCK, VA All kinds of flarnesa from the cheapest machine madMo the I.e. rfan imade. Alarie lot of Collar?, front tho rifffctest BqggJ *? tf '? Heaviest Draft. Kvervthinsr; in the line constantly cn hand vVe aro prepared to meet competition and to euarantee priers, il J quality of work. All work guaranteed to he as represented. fejr Grateful for past iavora, wo will endeavor to m^rit a anne of tho samf*. SCHEDULE BETWEEN ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON, MA KASSA5AKD HARRISONliURG. X. H. ?P'ollowinj; schedule figures published only as information ord i not guaranteed. Eticctive May 5, 194?7 *t ?49 . 3)5 ara . I S 22 ara . I 9:0 ana t" 2t, ara ara .1 9 a am! . am i . f y4v?am, .j 8 :,am . lu o', am, . ,1 2- am . 'iii jSaro) in 4^ am; in v> am ll tu ami lalgra linu. au Lv. Ar. .- ll loanol 7 ol pu. s *7 Washington, D, C Alexandria, Va. MaQHSsas. Wellington. Gainsvi u...., Hay mai itt.... Thoroughfare. Kroad Hun. t .llIUO???aa* taa* ? ?? ? ? Marshall. Rectortonn. Delaplane. Markam..... Linden. happy Creek. Front loyal Je. Frovi Eoval 216 Ara 16 - 758! Lr 704 LveSc 6 jo 0*6 6:0 6u 6 oa 5 5? Sj8 5*. 5.6 505 4 55 t 214 ? a 8 "5 am 6 Ju am f tf >?; hru f tf 18 am f tf 'il mn 7 " - am ? am I SM am fluT am t 9 B9 am f 9 ft ara 10 Ot) am ll jO ami . UJ4 ?ra ? fll 45 pm t* T ill ij pm t; 1 1SU pm! 1 li u pm 7 fis i pm f T I li U pm t 7 I 11-' pm l 1 Hi pm 1 ? 1 ,.,4pm 8 141pm! 8 f 1 '.. pm 8 Ol pra ? < f S l.'p.n ? I r.? pm ? ;>m t 9: fa pm 1 9 j 50 pm I 83 Front Koral lo 83 Riverton Je g4 Riverton 88 Ruckton 90 Water Lick ?jj Strasburg oa Strasburg June w Haber Hill pe Toma Rrook ,,,| \i.iun-rtown 105 Woodstock HO Kdlnburs: li; Mt. Jackson 121 (Juii-ksburg 125 New Market j^y TimUrvil.e 13I Hnudws? 234 l>??pbLa 138 Linville 144 Harrison burt Ar. 4 47 is fs asa lit w sm ll 'S in flo 67 am flO 60 sm lu 4?t am flO 41 mr t tc .i4 nm 1021 am; 1115 am1 10 07 am ? 69 am * 51 ami 9 41am' f 9 rv am 2. arr V jr; u ?SS pe I j ; n t 7 4'. pa f 7 ;*8pa 7 34 pn f 7 :.- om f 7 2.' j ru 7 ll pm 7 ul) pm 8 47 pea 8 37 pm! 8*7 pm. 8 ie pm' fbtMpa Pit Le. Lv 4 39 9.4 am SSA ||| aa 4 '* t 9 03 am * *f H'i am 4 >s. * ?0 em 8 4> sm fs.Sam f 8 ji am f 8 :tf am I 1'<uni - I an ?4 an 7 H am 7 j "aa 17 aa 'li in 1 7 ? an t6 67 an 8 40 ?n ! P.lily. f Week Jays. | Meal Station. f Stops on leg, ^st" Ko wm ads ami B. \ or'v (not ehnwn on Time Tallie) sre flajz lor trains 49 and J88 uko liountaLS SOC 213si.il 114 SUa|M All trains arrive at and depart from Penn? sylvania Railroad Passe nge r htat in. Wash raston. D. C.. where connection is made for ?ind from baltimore. Philadelphia and New fork. For Map Folders Tarama Ticket Rst? etc.. apply to nearest Agent or write to W H.TAYLOE. G. P A C. N. Ackkbt V Pf**. *t General .Manager. 8. Il Harpwick L. S. Drown, Genl. Agt. j-# y ^ WASHINGTON. D.C. I am prepared to l-.'ild WAGONS, ?f nil Itllttil at my wagon making ?stablishmerit on South Main street WAGONS. BUCGIES. Ac. toairri on Short Mice, ANO BY FIRST CLASS WORKJ/KN. 'ali to see me. I am prepared to dc ,'ood work and guarantee satisfaction. tujfjfies and wagons painted snd trim ned ?if" Wagons ironed at liberal rates CHARLES L. FOGAL, WooDsiock, Va. I 15-tf 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marrs Dc sign a Copyrights atc Anronc nonrttnar ? ?k?4rti and SeSSa'SaSSSW may ulrtly aaoartaw our opinion fr*e wfieilie' no ? ?? if pmentante. OimniQUKa. noir alal. HANDBOOK on I'ateota t>tit Trt*. OI-leM njo-m t for aworlHf patatita. 1'it.Mita taken tbrouah Muna A Co. recvlTt Hcial notice, without chu nra, ta tba Scientific American. handaomeir tlloatratwl weekly, forrest ete> ilatlon of any aclentlSo Journal. Tarma. SS a ~ JaSSyaM newaiHelaes. foar mon tba, IL PN * Co."? frauen OSaee. t% t Sol * Wi NewYork Be*<as>&a schedule ii lie, t SUNDAY. MAY 27, J9C5 Traina Laavs KiTSjtrnn Va saifVaa r, sc>LTHBOrND J-46 A. M. For Untie, tfucna Vista B-a %> .. '?"?well, Norton. Ptx-ahoto.. 94 5 A. M. r or Baale. Natural hM. ,, ,,7 S?2al?rt,!lftaf5< *t*n?alt MS14S0M, 1 ullman *;t?-pcr .? No ? Pullen n25 "^P"**- rifOl, b 7 laVu rLS*n ^?efir?8 to Col u rn U a 7-I8P-M. tafe car to WtU?sn?eon. S)T\". For Biston and ail interwar i?? ? dt*t?Aoinu. l-nsforont I oRVai r N0KTHItul ND * 1.20 A. M. For Berrvvtite. n.? crstown, rhllsdVlnnS snd th. no sb Sc,rpi;^Pu,,iawi wBkfi: Junction* with ?* ZS'tor^LY Injrton. A lao connects ns MmJZ.L with C. V. Radirond toi?lJ!!!r\ Na 14 and p SssiTSC R!frS?S. Waahtneten. r?nor esr te 7.49 P. M For Berry ville. Haan-retow end .ntermediate Sutione tow i to NfwYirt "?sew ?a^.RtW.^ r -?f tue company or--^ ?p*,Uc*"?n to Aawota W. B. BI.VU.JL .M y rt,,..,,. Gen'l Fess. Agent. ''& Fns.?A;#n l-a. ^ RoniK)ke.Vn!^f"*n ?^_ _ frick, i cor jCn?ins of ali kinds Threshers, .Sawmills1 SHAFTS PUL! EY8, ?? t?^<gjl|l8s?|jisj> esls'tistt aanb^nery*; ^eeewej ujt m. h. norri jv Mt