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gt-'-zz? I - [ tl t to or Harris - ? Hai tb". en." 1 I . - and I Ol 1 1 ? I \ - d ? class i Inflni of I a pnl I i . . shilling, - liners f>>r ti florin, aud so on. By sod bj ! their fee 1. A collection v. . up Not a toni ot thor:) bad anythii :: smaller than i ag piece T*uat*s h >w the of ' home on the clvlll Incl Mapma'tin^. if v hlcll we hiv* ?ny ? were made in Egypt eta, <'Ti whicl i riven highways, etc. Mari Tyre, 13< A. Is. s ts tbe first lo Attempt a ma] on scientific principle nat bj the Greeks ami Koiy.r.n.s wen fairly accurate, so far as they went but those in use during the middle acres were alarmingly Inaccurate, lt ls only within recent years, sny since tbs middle *?f the last century, that it ?was ix-'ssible to make a (omplete and reliable map of the world* and even yet the best map is subject t<> i changes.?New V ak American. He Oaw. "Fer 2 ? ? sid the boy with th?* dirty face. Td :. ye down!" "Here's ?!?? L' r.*::rs." said the hoy ?with racrcr^l trousers, tossing the coins nt his feet sad squaring off belliger ently. MNow come on an* try lt. dum JET* "Wot's '? rejoined the other . picking them up and backing away. "Ain't no seise in knuckin' 1 faller down w'en ye kin git de mun oufn Mm widont dota' it -Chi? cago Tribui: Lcokmn, Fer Light, "P > you think BHffglns would make a g.M>d husband'" nsked the conscion - youth. ?'Why do you ask?" inquired the girl lr; luipi "Because if yon think such a fool as Bllfgin* could I it 1 have a mind to take a chance myself."? Washington Star. Insomnia. luting 1 .'p, as I told you?" "Yes. doc. But then I got to firring What I could get for 'em by the pound rt present prices, and after that I just rouldn*! go to Bleep."?Kansas CU] Journal. His Le-'d. Hawkins-Qow'i il i peck getting'on since his marriage? He used to vow that no woman could ever get ahead of him. Ilagg- Oh. be*s still leading, 1 suppose, but shi's N-hind?holding tlie reins.-London Tit-Bits. A Twisted Answer. "Don't you ever pet homesick, cap tain?" asked tbe passenger on the ocean liner. "No; Tin never home long enough," replied the captain.?Phlhdelphia I You people who quarrel easily, re uirujus-i mm ut> <i w.ii ? vi ts un v?s-i icm ly made up.?Atchlson Globe, O'ten the Cese. "A man should th!-:'; t .Ice before he speaks." "Aud a woman three times before she sings.*'?Harper's Weekly. Iron Eaters. "The first time I ever swallowed a tack," said a carpet layer, "I Jumped to my feet and tremulously asked the way to the hosp;ral. ?"What's the matter?" uiy mate, an old haial. af ?"I've swallowed a tack,' said 1. ?flood gracious, what will t>ecome of me?* "The c. D thc car ? cur? so daily It's u thing taut causes no Jucouvealtiice. If lt (lid. Id know it. I bet I've sd a hundredweight of tacks In my life.' "And rtS sure." the can>et Sayer con eluded, "my mate was telling Un? truth, for since then I've swallowed half a hundredweight myself." Ile gulped. "Hang lt." he said; "there fQEE ene noarf- Mew York Tresa. J( ? f ?^??im i * . . . i i i?p ?? aaaaraaaaa?a??wa 1 avj ? i i ' i r with* I ..bovo in any ited and such which de? die lt they cu not agred tents noa for the cure of ??? v alcohol, harmful, or ! ? to hs I '.i.J in tho 1 ted under or.th. . I)r.4V?vt cription c ? (feet : snd r^ulaic rid otp ivie orr.'!ns ul ? ? do ? r deranged, the snd u l'*i,g . Ti ?? ?Fa ? ? rfortu ?00 rn* d iem, if In time, and thus tho opt* a's knife may te led. mitering from diseases of to eonsu ? ? :.:? A. I r i. V. | - ? Pi o North Carr Una. on in ?ville waa ? 1.159 rainst. Several s In om* of th* rn, ? ? s, ? ii ? i ry by ! tv. No Need ot Suffering trom Rheumt ?is-m. th sn al reltaved, aud io cure effected by applying chamber? lain's 1'ui.i Balm. The relief from pain which it affoids is alone woith many times iti cost, it makes sleep and rest possible. Even in cases of rog standing this liniment should be used od account of its relief which it alfords. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Walton %v Smoot. Tbs shipping ol the big green pen crop on the llappahannock "iver is now at its height. Extra steamers bees put on to move the crops and n.ar.N of them are loaded to their full capacity lor;*,4- r>efore they reach the mouth of the river. The crop is a full one tins year, and planters are Laving satisfactory results. A (i'and Family Hedicine. "it gives me pies sure tc speak a good word for Electric 1 Jitters" writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 196 Hous? ton St., New York. "It's a grand family medicines for dyspepsia and liver complications: while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended," Electric Hitters regulate the digestive functions purify the blood, and inpart renewed elgor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under sruar-antee at Walton & Smoot's drug store. 50e. The "old poplar tree on top of the mountain above Paris has at last suc sumbed to the ravages of time and fir?* and now lies prostrate on the earth. This old landmark maiktd the spot where the counties of Clark, Loudoun and Fauquier corner, with Warren but a short distance away. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lunts ware so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages, writes A M. Ake, of ?:. Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung touble." Foley's Honey and Tar stops the coach and heals the lungs, and pre? vents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. Walton A Smoot. The Staunton Dispatch nominates 'ormer Governor J. Hoge Tyler for vice-president on the Bryan ticket, Harrisonburg News. Every w<>man desires a good com plexion, but oft-times either ruins UM one she lias or fails to gain one bj the ps int and powder methods she employs. A good complexion is frorr within aod can't be painted or powder? ed on. Two things are necessary in order to be the possessor of a good complexion. A healthy action of the liver and good rich blood. Uydale's Liter Tablets taken occasionally and followed for a week or ten days by Rvdaie' Tonic and plenty of fresh air .?ind out of doors exercise will beat all the paint and ponder in the world. Try it just once and 8ee. Walton A Smoot. J. T. Deal has purchased the Vir? ginia State Building at the Jamestown Exposition for $13,000, including land building. This is the highest price paid for any of the State build? ings. Bevan of the State structures ;in to be sold. ll an hor. -ecasarY, has much for which i e should be thankful. Mr- L. C, Bod* rpr?, of Branchton, Pa., writes that ie was not only unable to work, hut ,e couldn't stoop over to tl* his own ihoes. Six bottles of Foley's Kidney Cur? made a new man of him. lie lays, "Success to Foley's Kidney j Cur*." Walton A SmooL j DEMOCRAT FOR CAMNBT. " ' . la ry Ta ft < ? ?.,. v;;- ? ?? tl the ( J ; ? peeted . on h i j to Infon lion received by prom! w here. Genera! Wright it it, and is yen b I President Root For % be was (Jove: I Philippines, ar.d for the snd I half succeeding was Ambassa? dor to .Tspan. Tf he is given the War . it will be mainly because of h s intimate knowledge of conditions ii the Orient, on which the Presidei t a d Secretary Root are keeping a very B va tel.. i Wright was In YA SshlngtOU . and saw the President sev? eral titness if he goes into the Cabinet dent no doubt, counts on his ?Intment having a good effect from the republican standpoint on polities ia the border States of Ihe South, and i p dally in 'I'^r- shore th dltlon ol 4! 0 -atic party is not as harmonious as it ought to he. Probably the President has some hope that, by making a Tennessee democrat a member of his Administration, that State may be SWUOg into line for the republican ticket this fall. Badly Sprained Ankle Cured. Throe years ago our daughter i her ankle and had been suf f -ring terribly for twodsyj and nights| ?had not slept a minute. Mr. Stal i, of Butler, Tenn., told us ot berlain'i Pain Balm. Wo went to the " ?? : and got a bottle of it snd bathed lier ante! > two or three and -iie went H od had I night's rest. The next morning she was rruch better and in s short time could waik around and bad no more trouble with ber ankle.?E M. BRUNT, Hampton. Tenn. Vt ar.d 50 ce>nt sizes for sale by Watton A Smoot. Tbe Richmond Howitsera, one of the famous Virginia military organ x. will make a practice march igh the Valley next month. imd June l.'i. the com md will follow the line of the Chesapeake ced ohio Railroad to md thence down the Val y, crossing thc nntain through thc ' srk< t gap, on to F: turning] oms route Io closely to the e of l ireh which Stonewsl] sd his famous "foot caval? ry' covered during the Civil War. Thinks It Saved his Life. Lester M. >elson, or maples, blaine, ?syi in a recent letter: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery many years, for coughs antf colds, and I think it saved my life. I have found it a reliable remedy for throat and lung complaints, and would no more be without a bottle than I would be without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of throct and lung remedies. As a preventive of pneumonia, and healer of weak lungs it has no equal Sold under guarantee at Walton ?fc Smoot's drug store. "iOc. aud $1.00. Trial bottle free. Capt. Morgan, Sup't of the Va. p toitentJary, who has been visiting a number of convict camps, engaged in road building in various parts of the State, says the men are generally in good health, much better than when in close confinement and are doing good work. Born in lows. Our family were all born and raised iq Iowa, and have used Chamber? lain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrohoca Remedy (made at Des Moinse) foi yetrs. We know how good it is from long experience in the use of it. In fact, when in El Paso, Texas, the writer'3 life was saved by the prompt use of this remedy. We are now en? gaged in the mercantile business st Narcossee, Fla., and have introduced the remedy here. It has proven very successful and is constantly growing io *avor.? ENNIS Bkos. This remedy is for sale by Walton & Smoot. Judge W. G. Loving, former man ager of Oakridge, Thomas F. Ryan's .Nelson county estate, left here for Tallahassee, Fla., where he will be? come assistant counsel for the Sea? board Air Line. He will begin Ids professional work at once, but his family will not join for several months. Will Cure Consumption A. Aa Berren, Finch, Ark , writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. 1 know that it has cured consumption in the first stages." You never heard of any one usinir Foley's Honey and Tar and not being satis? fied, Walton tv Smoot. An epidemic of typhoid fever, in Rockwell City, Iowa, which had its J On^OI OJ ms' is'ou wwnru nat ca .uc?uvi dist Church social, resulted in its fifth fatality. Thirty more members of the church, including the pastor, Rev. M. B Ready, are now seriously ill with a chance that several more will die. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is the one that children like so well to take as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It acts gently yet freely on the bowels and thereby it drives the sold out of the system. It is so'd by Walton & ktaoot. A negro hoy by the name of L*?e Strother is to be hanged at Madison court house on Friday, June 2?>th?the second hanlin in that county within a year. When you need Vt take something take it promptly for the stomsch but take sotasfhlhg you know is relisble? bing like Kodol For Dyspep-sis and Indigestion. Kodol Is plesssnt to give relief. It is eold by Walton joot. The reunion of the United Confed? erate Veterans will be held at Birm? ingham June II to ll. immHOf^^TAR i m . A g-'igj.'.uapia.gs That is another of their good features, an important one, as hun? dreds of fires occur annually from sparks settling on the roof. Better put them on thc roof now than wish you had later. * They're cheap enough. Last a life-time. Never need repairs, and they turn thc appearance of any house into a home. Come in and see th^m. J. R. BAUSERMAN. Ag-. t Wee . Va. Our Gran* n i '.hers used t<"> get a lot o'old nails, place them ina vessel 0 nt dnlng vinegar and allow them to kl acid in the ar produced au iron solution. Thi9 eonootion wai then taken by nearly every member of the family during the Spring and Fall aud it rarely ever failed to itienthso and b neflt thc person taking it. The old I was good but there is a new way that is far better. Science has dla* Bred a we*j to manufacture Iron so that it can be dissolved in syrups and elixirs and given in definite doses. ( toe ol the beat and surest ways to take Iron is In RjdaJe'l Tonic. This remedy is a combination of Iron, Quinine and Strychir.e in an Orange Elixir and OOmbined with other ingre? dients that make il very valuable a.-. a blood and nerve tonic. It is without en *-<Ai>al for old people needing a :u!ant and for weak and puny children and a sure cure for chilli and milaria. Walton k Smoot. The Southern Railway depot at Dry Fork wai destroyed bj fire last Tuesday night, the loss being between WaOOO at 16,000. Dewitt's Kidney and Bladder Fills ? and thorough and will in a very short time itreogthen the weak? ened kidneys. Sold by Walton A Smoot. The comorstone of the llanelly Li? brary was laid In Winchester last k, by the Masons. Kodol is the best known prepara? tion that ii to thepeople to tor dy ape] i ition or any Bto*rach tn able. Kodol digests all foods. It : int to take. It is here by \\ I Smoot. A Lesson rn Health. Healthy kit: - .impurities :':< blood, and unless they do Kidney Cure make sounu aiuuejs auu will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strenthens the whole fpytsiem. Walton sV Smoot MmHOiW^TAR ?top* tbe couaH and Heal*lungs For Sale. We are i fferiog t?*r s-ile at a bargain the following Kcal Ratals a('joiutnj;i Orkney Rpriagi Property: One gootl dwelling hou'e ol 7 ro- ns on Main fftt, Hu I roof, parches ai d all nece's<iry outbuilding well fenced and KO- d lot and enrden. OBS good dwelling with f<*nr rooms and largs coraerlot, with pranks h<mm , well bated and g<*<>d well < f wat**r at the kitchen. 20 acre? 01 fairly Rood Isnd, 4 acres C'cared, ballance in Brood; tine hmldiac site which eXtfBtll to pike 1 4 mile fr< ni Orkney. Tbesboyi propaitiei will bc sold at a km.own separately or as a whole. Apply J N. DAVIS k CO., Real Kstate Agents, Woodstock. Va. Valuable Farm For Sale. A good River Farm of 63 acres of land, 13 of which is fine river bottom, tfocd dwelling of 7 rooms, good bank barn and all other necessary out buildings. 2)z miles of Woodstock. Apply to J. X. DAVIS & CO. Real Kstate Agents, Woodstock, Va. TH? VALLDY tt'i! 4 Loo AssociatioD WOODSTOCK, VA OKFIOKR8 : I. I*. Wirha*, l*res. ann (*en Yianager. M. W, Maoiiudsr, V. President. W. W. Loos*, Secty. and Treaa. (i II. Hain, A<*t, Sc. iV. T. Wi ri.i a ms, Any. & Tru<. Kau W, Lo'.av, ) [ Clerks. Auiinh Wai.kkk. ) DiKBCrORii : J. L. Wisman, M. VV. Magruder V'. W. Kogan, E IT. Wisman. Vddress W. W. LO,;AN, Seov. st Tresa. Wwd.ir.ook. Vs A Good Small Farm For Sale. ''ont.limn* 71 *cr>m nt lan*l momtlj lime ?tone, ten a>*r<*a of which ll In good original lmb?r, on which ins pood loir house weather boarded wkh metal moi and ah other n*oos ary outbuilding* in fairly food repair. The >lacc ls woll watered, and ha* plenty of frul* -situated I 3 4 miles south of St. Luke, Va. Price 12. VI) H oaab. hallam e to salt pur .has?r. Apply to J.N. DAVIS A CO. Woodstock V a. Kl LL th. COUCH snd CURE thi LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PRK* s AHO AU THROAT AMD LU al F0RC8^8 sh? OUARAATTMsP fJOlSfM OB WOMBY mmmmTVMMkntmk mmEmmmmmm%m^MEmmEEEmmm J BV^Saaa.'^ Schedule in EtTen SUNDAY, JUNE 14. 19T5 Tn.uss Leave Riverton V v.. Nr.l BOD IU BOUND r 3-46 A.M-For Basie. Buena Vieta, Koa I ktadford. Btuefle ? raze wei I, Norton, Pocahonta Ko. ia Pullman Bleeper Wi-i. i. H 'Va 9-4 1 A. M. For Hash-, Natural Mri.lue. Ko anoke. Bristol, and Intermediate on**, Pullman 8*eei r tc Knoxville, Connects at Koan?k> with St. lillis Kxpresa. Th. No. Il Pullman SIcepree to 8t, Boum and ChlcasM. 727 P'S,- Cafe car to WUIInsseoa, W. Va For F.lkf< ;i |and all intcrmc; diate T-oitjta. No. 2 :ni4or\vn I.20A-M. For Berry/1 Ii, < town, Philadelphia, find t>c n .th. Pullman Bleeper to Phlla No. 2S delphi*. 8-41 AM. Por llasersloeru and intern Btalione. Ooo neeta at S Junction with B. SO lupton. A lao com t- t ll with C. V. Railroad for H No. 14 ard j, ?|Utl north. 7.49 P- M. For ]?? ryvllk*. and mtennedi in 1 li- liKh S|. pr V *.*, Mai/'Td tow fi lo Now York. jnw* Katee, ec tedele*,and av ihfci nation furnished upon application tt Af of tue ( o--tp in , or? Vt. Il BR*i ILL Sf. F. IiKA<i(i Oen'i P'tas. Atrenr. >. Pa.ss. A*tr, Roanoke. v*a. MARKETS. a. Oats. itoes. 11 )eg. Chick* tia -.1<J. " ng . . ter. Bas - Ider_ 11 Hams. Lani. IDS. . ETS. ?> > ll ,13 .ii . .12 (.i ^'ales '.--.vs f* ? *ws: N'o: tie, Tue> [All Liv? Si' Catt' Rec ? noon today a ? last Wi I others, f4.00 to$s 00; i Bulli ? :ters,a*M 3 $-25 to$' per tv sud today mn re I al Ia?t week.K Quote: \t. ] ':.. * 5 90: ron*/!' -. I, .0 1 .hr- ? for the week ? against a>?a head loft I . sui ply and fiiir Lan.bg, $' <;c to 7 I i ? 00 t > 4 90. Calve pta for tbe w$ek cr.! noon today wen last wee! ipply market firm. * ll to 16 50. HOLLISTT^'3 Rocky fountain T i Nuggets A B .-?' Medicine for B. / t Br- Q ' ? '" 'rf, \ specif . f.-,r . LIVCT and K Impurt - EN Mt EfS FO -V PEOPLE ^af-laf^H F^r ? ng3Sti0n. *.of tho he art. .{fiesta what yon eal ? ? ir w fJmmmmmm ? wi rn rn rn rn ^-, rn ml rn tm rn/ a, ., .* ? ? .. -. , acsr tja**?i?.af? s *^??*. V?c a. Looking Into the Future. is nn unpleasant task for many. They see hut hardships. Why? Because they have not the ability NOW * mand a salary sufficient to permit > . put tin j- rome thing away for the evening of ? iie. It is to-day that preparation for iuturc c ild I Have y<?u a future? Ha business world is full of opportunities fur the lias the propc r tr. lining. We will pr ie vou. -? * t Si SIEMMiM VALLEY BUMS HUSH J. S.ATKINSON, Wangr. Harrisonburg, Virginia. x< -mm)mfm1m,~-m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm'mmfmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Tho Kind You Have Always ??&??\?^?aT(> of in sus, for over 30 rm%?*^j?r hi* per. (JLxMffiMZk Allow no ono to deeelve yowmt Wa. AU Counterfeits, Imitations ?nd " J"st'"S;^ho health of arr ?^*e^t^^ What is CASTORiA Oaatoria la a Masai institute %?"'>J'"ii'JJ'^ pori,., Drops and Soothing Syrups. It; U i ? tlo contains neither Opium, Morph ne nor ??" ' ?, aaaataaea. IU aKo is Ita Biiaraiitee. It ttesir y and adara rrWaanmaaa, It euros Diarrheaasa**.>> CoMe, It r,li.v.H Teethtaf Trouble*.cure.Co *' P^J? and Flatulency, lt aaataaJJatea tho FootI, ^8?hiteo?o Stomach anrt Bowefa, pivi"-,' healthy and MtunJ sleep. Tho Children** I*anacea-Tho Mother's i neild. genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of le Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. T?C CrWTAUH COMOSNV, rr aavosiAV SJTSlf CT. NtW YOSS CIT*. *mW-f^#Wm%* qaaaaaaa, Woodstock Machine and Cooperage Factory Il.ivii based and refitted The Shenandoah Manufacturering Company's machine shop and cooperage OW ready to do al kinds of repair work on nachlnery, Engines, Saw Hills, L;tc. A t"\: is in charge of the repair shop and is guaranteed. paid for stave and heading v.ood of all kinds. Jas. H. Smoot, Feb. 7?lyr. Woodstock, Va, SCHEDULE BETAKEN AI EXAM I:IA. WASMiVI Nassas AND HARRISONBURG. v.*. P. B. ?Following schedule figures published only ss info- rx -.lion snd ac not guaranteed. t rt ?9 7 5? 8 ?>!. vd 1) ic am |?J 22) nm '' ti*-, am 1 URI I Wa'' : (jm . 1 L. ' HUi iO jo ur. IO 48 am! in .'??. am II tu am ll nam 4 '5P*n 5 22 \ tu | ? j . lal t |a ,-Ua! | PBS I ? 6 i o pm I 6 .8 pm, 6 36 pm! 144 pm; 1 i pm > io pm' 605 am 6 '.-O am t 6 ?6 am f .J arr; f 6 51 am 7 ? ? am 7 33 am 8 04im f 8 aOam 8 3 < am 1 f 850 am 9 07 am 1 t 9 to am I f 9 34 am JOOOamj ll 3O am 11 84 am fll 4s pm HI *i pm 1IJ 30 pm la 43 pm fla 4 pm fla 56 pm f 108 pm 110 pm 1 24pm 141 pm f 1 5 pm * 01 pm f il pm 2 19 pm a a P m * 11.1 pm a 50 pm > 7 20 pm 1 7 25 pm ! 7 M pm I 141 pm f 7 44 pm1 7 56 pm t? 15 pm f - le j.ru 1 816 pm 1 ?' 21 pru 8 32 pm 8 3* poi 914. pm t 9 14 prr> 9 21 pm 9 31 pm 9 08 pm f w 44 pm 1 9 52 pas JO lOpUt. Effective Apr lt lt** Kant tm 'lot. % Lv. Ar. g I rtshinat'-n, D, C 113 ria. Va. 7 allis _ jo Mgr.iueal. 39 V ellington. \-> Oainsvl.le?... (j Haymarket..... 4rt Thoroughfare.. 43 Broad Hun. \\ Plaint. -,; Marshall. M Bectortoisn.... ?,-; Ot'iaplane. 71 Markam. 70 Linden. 81 Happy Creek... 83 Front Soya! Je S4 Faovi Royal ? 83 84 89 SJ '? .<5 96 99 101 106 110 117 121 125 129 131 134 138 144, Front Boral le Riverton Jo Riverton Buckton Water Lick Strasburg Strasburg juno Fisher Hill Toms Brook Maure rtowo Woodstock Edinburg Mt. Jackson Ouitksburg New Market TimbervlLt Broad way Diaphua Linville Harrisonburg Lr. t 214 ia ?s ans] t jOprc 12l*aml 9i3pm ll *8 itu ? 1 ? pm flO 57 am t 7 4j pm flO ho am I 7 06pm 10 4* ami 7 23 pm fH'4! sar fl :kddi ( am f 7 ty pm IO!*, am 7 ol sm 0 15 am 10 07 am 9 69 am 9 61am 9 41 6 alp n 46 pm lie pm fl 27 pm 118 pm 9 29am 1 ?($ pea li am I ll SSS f i4 am 9 i3 am f 9 03 am f 9 0i am Mia 14. am 11 cS am f Iii am fl Liam t ilam ? am 7 44 am 7 34 am 7 aram f 7 17 am!f 711 ami t 7 62 turf t 6 67 am f 6 4o amt I 47 pt) ?s?p SI ?34?t 622 pja 5 12 pm ? 14 pm 4 67 pm 4 61 pm 4 42 pm 4 23 pm a pm tfpm I 5apm m 2pm 3 I pm 3 27 pm ? ?_?. pm I (I* rn pjW ll 9 tier, mi ; ?? 10 ul 149 ? IV f *l3 ll f Hf luf t kl-. ?zi* ? Daily. f Week Jays. | Mesl Sration. f Stope on flag. mott |^~ Bowmans and Beverly (not shown on Time Table) are flatf atop* for trains 49 and 28 alto Boum:.ns for 213 snd 214 All trains arrive at and depart from Penn-i For Map Folders Tftrour* Ticket Rat* sylvania Railroad Passenger Station, Wash- etc,, apply to nearest Agent or write ain/ton. D. C., where connection ls made for I d from .Baltimore, Philadelphia and New I W H. TAYL4)E, CPA ork. . II. Ackert V.Treg. *fe Gener il Manager. 9. II Hardwick L. S. Brown, Genl. Agt. p. *T\ M WASHINGTON, D.C. FOUTZ'S PEQFBCT Uti POWDER I -.O-o-a.i^a*. !"7* *? *? -14***!, 217. Use Foutz\s PERFEOT Lice Powder. Positive deaih to Lice, Mites, Ticks/Fleas, Roache! and Bug*. Harmless *o Young Chicki and Am mais. Easily applied by dubing on the f. w's; or b owing into crevices, (stronger snd more s fflcicmj Penetrates the cracks and drives "them'' out. Ooei onger; is bett* but coats no more. A great improvement on Old Style Lice Powder. One size oulv (12 oz. net). 26c per rMrkairfl Fouls's Horse and Cattle Ponder. 23c ?? ^?P Foultz's r}upi rior Poultry Fwd.\' 25c per Dackase Foutz's Certain Worm Powder.?', 50c aT ., "* Foutz s Certain K.ilik Cure."*' jqc aa ^ Foitz's Liniment. j^ a. ?* Foutz's Healing Power, for collar galls etc. 25c ?s u Every article of our manufacturer ii guaranteed and hs ara B ? a*.i.i ?y Sold everywhere sj ,0,e<!r,l,I,c At Woodsw>ck, Va.B. 8AGER si COMPANY * The David ? Foutz Con.anj; ' Noy. 1?3mo. Baltimore, Md. Treat? ment You naturally would prefer to treat yourself at home, for any form of female ole, wouldn't you? Well, It can be done. No reason why you should not our suffering, as thousands of otb af-JD be able to relieve or cure your suttering, as xnousanas ot other women have done, by proper use of the Cattai Home Treatment Begin by taking Wine of Cardui the well-known female ton!c_ For sale at all drug stores. Joe Moorhead, of Archibald, I. T./wTites: MMy vlfe bad suffered for Taara iVsm faam,, i? ya^f,, q_ your advice. I gave ber the Cardui Home Treatment, and nov sba hardly suffers at Elf Sold bf WRITE US A LETTER Sr&r"