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SHENANDOAH HERaUt IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY UNO. H. SRABILL -3UB80RIPTION $i.OO &*r V#?rf INVARIABLY IN ADVA^CK. Oommumcat oas of a private nature charged for ss advertising. THE HERALD JOB OFP.CB is complete in every respect. Work done on short notice and on lae most reasonble terms. ?fljf M ? VOL. 91. WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13.1908. NO 4(5 AuverUfcaiig R AdvertihemeDtH wrij be insert? ed at oue dollar per i-<juare ol ten linea or Uss, for ti o first in. sertioii, and 60 <$ents ior each ?u 19* Quarterly or yearly adv tisaBsentt by oafttraai. MT Unload the. number tiona is marked apo*j up script, advertisements will d nani foi r^,. accord in Lv PROFESSIONAL CARDS U WILLIAMS. WM. T. WILLIAMS vvilliaais & ittumiju*, Attorney s-at-Law, WOODMOt'K, VA. Praclice in all the Coorie >t ******' loan and adjoining cou .li*.ta BM am )r>me Court ol Appeals, auu in slUB c'n . end Dartnall Conn, ol the United "?IT Spacial sttention given to the col ect n ordains may lo. *??-? M. L. Walton, Collection E. D. NEWMAN, Department. W. L. Nkwman. ~",w Notary Public WALTON ifc WALTON, Attoi neys-at-Law, WOODSTOCK, VA. IVticein State and Federal Courts, oof 'Al ^3. B. S. ia\ IKMMM j, m.';ai:skkmaN TAVfcXNER at BAUSBRMAN, Attcrneys-at-Latv, WOODSTOCK va. JnijiU. 93-ly. I SMOSL BORDEN Attorney-at-Law Began StastlOf la UflB. Owner and Manager of The Shenandoah Valley Collection and Ad? justment AKcncy^estabiished law. Post-office Addre*k*? L a.vary, Shtuaudoah Co., Virginia. ?nav lo'UJ?ivr J? ll. URI'li BACK mjSIEr AND COHNCELOR AT LAST a \\ OODBTOCK, ViKQuna, Oveicf . Second floor. Merchant* and Kar? mt re Hark building. July a?04. |)R. J. H 8M00T, naring located n Wooostocs, can be found ?t his residence on North Muhienburg jarret, the la: ^e of Dr. J. L. Campbell waen not prole&sionally engaged. aug. ^b-lvr. D U. D. D CARTER Office nnd Resident South MaiD S Woodstock, Virainia, '* ssT^peeial attention given to Bur ijerv. FhonbCalx 38. 'ulr30-tf ?)U j B UUSH, WOODSTOCK, VA. -;ed in 1889. Office South Main Mreei. Ttrrn.** cash. May 2?lyr. r\\i. W. S. CLINE, Resident Physician. *f C*lls answered dsy or night. OMce -and residence North Main I reet. Marob 4? tf. |)l*.T. F. LOCKE' Resident Dentist, O. rica Main Sr., Woodstock, Va CF* Chlorofor j, dither snd oooaine lsed lor psi j ees en tr motion ot teeth.. D?c. 36?I BARBER SHOP. Court St., Woodstock Va. varden Fravel, Propr. f*BV"Prompt attention siren to ali cuato mera A Share of the public patronage so cid -- WOODSTOCK MARBLE WORKS, WOODSTOCK, VA tfopuments, Tombs and ill Kindt of Cemetery Work te iota :Lthe Valley. Give ate a call. ?. II. SNYI1ER "j7n. davis & co., REIL ESTATE BROIERS WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA. W; have over one hundred .vtluable properties ur s?aie in Virginia, smbractaf large and mall farina. Town Property. Milla, Bineral nd Timber landa, store stands and stocks of merchandise. If you want to sell your er ty quick ly-price it at a rtatonabU t gu * and ai nd to cs,aod we will do the ret ?rite for Catalogue doy. ao-i ys Farms For Sale. An excellent Farm cf 135 acres of land, pood buildings, well watered and fenced, 3 miles from Kail Road Price only 14,000. An excellent small farm of 27 acres of good land well watered, good frui and good new dwelling with bay win dow and all necessary out buildings 3 miles from Rail Road Price 12,100 A good small borne of ll arras o fine land, about iOOtrees of fine fruit 'good dwelling in good neighborhood, 4 miles from Rail Road. Price 11050- all on easy payments. Apply io J. N. DANIS k CO , Real Estate Agents, Woodstock, Va. Lines by a Sick Poet. Mr Tllllam Wntaon. vrhen Ul Id London nnd ntti-tnpting n dinner for which he had no uppetlte. scribbled these lines on a scrap of paper, which he threw to his attendant: Strang? aauce that's mlnsled with the m^at. Strange meat that'a mingled with the aauce?In vain. | eat and, wond'rlne; what and why I eat, JLona for the porridse of my youth - Lond/je CaUaarieta. ; Clouds and the Weather. Whi.'ii i au weather prophets disa? gree does lt argue error or iucomi>e kBBCB In either'.' No, says the author ot "Storms and Storm Signals" iu Yachting. Thc data upon which they t>ase their predict hms do not always hear one int rpretation. Thus: Because the clouds indicate weather in a different manner according to the psagraphlcal locatloa of the observer,, ind als* because they ure in thorn? ie!-cs hut byproduds Bf the weather lad are not causes, weather predic? tions from clouds at sea should be tak [>n with plenty el reaertBtlou of judg? ment. To say. for instance, that at I 'red sky at night Ballon delight" is i-ery tuneful and possibly truthful tvhere knowledge is conspicuous hy its lbscnce, hut | red iky at night may nean almost anything from a surplus )f moisture in the air, roraatng prob ibly rains, to a volcanic eruption 'J.Ooo niles away which has sent great Mouds of dust Into the air. ceasing the *ed c ?'? r by reflection and refraction )f the h. "it rays. The Eyes. "Long, almond shaped eyes, with thick and creamy lids covering half the pupil aud with a forehead that is full above the brows?there you have the eye of the man of genius." The speaker's own eyes answered that de jcriptiou strikingly, but he was far from being a mau of genius, being, in fact, a magazine editor. "Protruding eyes," he went on. 'show mental aud bodily weakness Eyes close together denote cunning rhose far apart denote liberality. Thin ashes without any upward carve to them aud thin brows poorly marked ire signs of melancholy and laded* don. The eyes of a voluptuary move slowly under heavy lids. Those of a niser are small, deep sunken and blue. ;^t in a bony and perpendicular fore lead. The most beautiful eyes large. irullant and clear, glancing and fleab? ag with a rapid motion- the most beautiful eyes denote elegance of taste, navety, some selfishness and a great interest in the opposite sex."- New i'ork Tress. Archimedes. As a mechanician Archimedes pro luced the correct theory of the lever ind Invented no less than forty inter >stlog devtCBB, Including the endless icrew, the pump, the organ and the 'burning glass." with which latter lovel weapon he is Raid to have Bel Ire to the ships of an enemy's fleet 'rom a considerable distance. The st<? 7 ls probably fabulous, but none the ess interesting, ns exhibiting the faith >f the people lu the tuan and as Indi? cting the character of his pursuits. As engineer Archimedes was looked ipon as hardly less than a magician, tie produced catapults wliich threw mormons stones and heavy pikes at ong range Into the ranks of the enemy yt Into his ships, and great derricks were built by him with Which to lift he attacking cruft out of water or to jpset it. destroying all on board. II is proposed use of the lever meant the production of the inconceivable inven lions In machinery and engineering construction, and his own estimate of its importance was expressed by the familiar quotation. '?Give me whereon ti stand and I will lift the earth." Archimedes was the first and perhaps the most inventive and greatest of parly engineers. Ills lever still moves the world, and his spirit ls Inherited by generations of the men who have made modern civilization posslble. Casster*s Magazine. The Turks and Raki. "Turks often get drunk. They cheat their religion, the dogs, to do so," said a converted Ooustantlnepolitan. "Mohammed forbade wine to bis followers, but raki ls made of mastic gum. lt was unknown in Moham? med's time, or of course he'd have for bidden lt. too, for you can get fright? fully drunk on it. I know: oh. 1 know' It's a white drink, with a sweetish taste, a good deal like glu. **A Turkish dinner is mostly a vege tarlan affair, if you can call raki a vegetable. It consists of such things as laort. a curdled milk spiced and scented and bnkalava cakes cooked in honey, sprayed with rosewater and coated with saffron flavored whipped cream. "With each course you drink raki If, getting drunk, you get miserable the thing to do is to crush your glass In your hand so ns to give yourself two or three cuts. Unhappy Turks, you must know, express their wretch? edness by cutting their hands. Look at these scars."? Minneapolis Journal. S Women In England. In the seventeenth century, when Englishwomen were still recognized as possessing an economic and political status side by side with Englishmen, there was written BB Interesting entry in the church warden's accounts of St. Martln's-In-thc-Fields. proving that one Elizabeth Bartlett was Intrusted with the casting of the second l?ell nnd that all the womeu employed thus were paid at the same rate as men for the same work. Another instance ls to be found in the records of the Fleet pris? on, of which the Amt female warden. appointed In 1217 aa the death of her husband Robert, received the same sal? ary 'aa the said Robert had been ac? customed to during his life." There was no talk then of confining the wo? man's sphere to work that was paid badly. Surf Birds. That birds of the family termed surf birds In the Hawaiian islands should leave that paradise of the Pacific to go and rear then* young lu the tundras of Alaska would seem to tunny an ex traordlnary proceeding yat the tum stone and the black bellied plover and the PaHfl.- golden plo*, er make the long Journey of about 4.0UU miles thith? er annually. Two Reasons. ?Toa mustn't play with Mr. Borum's bat, Bobby," said a young lady who was entertaining a caller to her small brother. "Why mustn't IT asked the young? ster. "Beescuss 70a might break It," re piled his ststsr. "aiad, tesidea, he will wv*******.* For Coughs and Colds Troubled with a cough? A hard cold, bronchitis, or some chronic lung trouble? There is a medicine made for just these cases?Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Your doctor knows all about it. Ask him what he thinks of it. No medicine can ever take the place of your doctor. Keep in close touch with him, consult him frequently, trust him fully. NO alcohol in this COUgh medicine. fCTAytr Co.,Lowell,Mass. \ \yer's Pills. Sugar-coated. All vegetable. Act directly on the liver. Gently laxa ive. Dose, only one pill Sold for nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor about them. MARKETS Woodstock, Va., Nov. 12, 1908. Wheat. $100 Oats.65 Corn. .70 Potatoes.18 Sweet Potatoes.To Chickens old.OH 11 soring.ON Eggs.32 Butter.17 Bacon, Side and Shoulder.12 " Hams.IA Lard... .12 Onions.W LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Pales days for Live Stock are as follows: Mondays?.Sheep, Hogs and Cattle, Tuesdays?Cattle. [All Live Stock sold gross -weight.1 Baltimore. Nov. a. Cattle?Receipts for tbe week erdec! at oon loday were 3,6)6 head, against 4,807 head 1st week; 94 car loads on tbe market. Quote teers, good to choice butchers, $5 35 to $6.00, thers, #3.00 to$5.;25 Cows, fl'soto $+1$; Bulls 2.71 to f4.00-Hei1erd.S3.00 to $5.00; tresh Cows, 20 to $60 per head. Hoks? Receipts for the week ended at noon ?day were 10.518 head, against 11.295 aead last eek.Fair supply today.and moderate demand uote: Western's *6 00 to 6*35 others, $5.75 to og: roughs, fi 40 to 5.00. Sheep and LamL..?Receipts for the week lided at noon to today were ra,H0 head gainst 18 015 head last week. Light supply nd fair demand. Quote- Lambs, $3.73 > 6.15: Sheep. $1.50 to 4 00. Calves?Receipts for tbe week en Jed at oon today were head, 444 against 4& head 1st week. Fair supply today and market rm. Quote: Common to best, S3 50 to 8 35. F. IX HORNEY V ETERINA KY SURGEON. Woodstock. Va. Il rarra mutual Fin Insurance Co. fe is usually found at the Clerk's 'Mice Woodstock, Va Dec. 20 07?tf. JM'SH H. WILLIAMSON, Atry-at--u^. Woodstock, - - Virginia. :<jmmonwealth's attorney for seen ando ah county. Will practice in adjoining counties. WU! be in New MsrkSt every Saturday. NOTICE. The tax bill for thc Corporation of Voodstock, Va., for the year of 1908 ,re now made out and ready for pay aeut. Parlies desiring to pay will ?lease call at my office in court square attar January 1, 1**0.?, 8 per cent, will ** added and collection enforced trictly according to law. Respectfully, M. W. M agruder, Tres. Vug. 28?dec. 30. of Woodstock, Va. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Mr. Homey, proprietor of Geary's' [ott-], oilers his profess ional services I a veterinary surgeon to the jK-oplo f Snenandoah county. Monroe Funkhouser, AGENT FOR ^ j ilK! For the purpose of collecting 1908 axes. I will bs at the following place;: >n dates named: *.'ew Market Saturday, October IT lamburg, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 9 a. m. to noon, onieville, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1 p. m. to 4 p. rn. tarome, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 9 a. m. to noon. L,il>erty Furnace, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. Columbia Furnace, Thursday, Oct. 22, ii a. m. to noon. Lantz Mills. Friday, Oct. 23, 9 a. m. to noon. Bdinburs;, saturday, (X-t. 24. ^uicksburg, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. Forestville, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 9 a. ra. to noon. Moore's Store, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1 p. m. to 4 p m. Belgrade, Thursday, Oct. 29, 9 a. ra. to noon. Jrkney Springs, Thursday, Oct. 29, 1 p. m. to 5 p. ra. Mt. Clifton, Friday, Oct. 30. Mt Jackson, Saturday, Oct. 31^ Woodstock, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. I and 8. Saumsv il lt-. Weanesday, Nov. 4. 9 a. ra. to noon. Mt. Olive, Wednesday, Nov. 4, I p. ra. to 4 p. ra. Lebanon Church, Thursday, Nov. 5. >i a .da, Fri. Nov. 6, 9 a. ra. to noon. Fisher'! Hill, Friday, Nov. ?, 1 p. ra. to 4 p. m. roms Brook, Saturday. Nov. 7, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Woodstock, Mondav and Tuesday, Nov. 9 and 10. Maumtown, Wednesday, Nov. ll, 1 p. rn to .1:30 p. in. St David's Ch . Thur., Nov. 12, 1 p. in to 4 p. m. Seven Fountains, Friday, Nov. 13, 9 a. ra. 1 p. m. N I Market, Saturday. Nov. 14. Strasburg, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 17 and 1H. Mt. Jackson. Saturday, Nov. 21. Kdinburg, Saturday, Kov. 28. After these dates, I will be in the curer's office from day today un? til the 1st of December. I&T Five per cent, will l>e added the 1st of DecemlrfT. Very resj-ectfullv. J. C HUTCHESON, Treasurer Shen. County. \wXmMm~tui LlMs I'aili'.r Like Sen. Fonr-yenr-okl ?"1/ -1?- urns a precocious youngster mtv talkalire and I close observer !!<? snd hi* father were strolling through the meadows one morning when < lyde obaerred for tbs Arni time some 11 Ipoles In a pond, ii** Braded la and cried oat "Dh. father, what are they?" 'Tadpoles, son," tbs father replied. "PleOBt, father, let's take them all BOOM with US, tben COOM back and lind the mamma and papa, and well have the whole family in eur pond at home." The father explained how Impossible this would 1k*. and as they walked on I few steps a lrcrge. ugly frog hopped across their path. Clyde's father said: "Look. son. Perhaps there la the ps pa." Clyde was very thoughtful Ile look ed nt the fro**, then al Ills father, ther, at himself and exclaimed: "Well, father, was there ever s much difference between me and y-onT' ?Delineator. Curioua School Customs. Mexican schoolmaster! show thad appreciation of a pupil's efforts in ? curious manlier. The diligent student Is allowed to smoke i cigar during tbe lesson. When the Whole das** has git en satisfaction, permission ls given fos narai smoke, and etea the ItttW Mexicans are allowed to light a ciga rette for the occasion. Seedless t the schoolmaster himself amok cigar of a size and quality proportion ate to his superior position. Hut the scholars are not allowed to drink, tlii: privilege being accorded to the mastei only. On bia doak be always kee] bottle of liquor, which, when empty occasions much dispute among tin parents of bbl scholar*, aa lt i> c< ered au honor to 1 ?? able to til! tba ma ?*? - bottle. London S i ' Cjitinj lt Short. A Brltl battalion, i.i'. re regiment, who was called Leo Quintus T< Ilemache i l< . la Orellana IManta Toll* n hi rollemacbe, gara laotice bj means of adveiiisemeiit that he re Bounced the names of (Juintus Tolle macbe-ToUemacbe Plantagenet ToUe macbe and should henceforth upon all occasions and at all times slum and use Bl <! be -ailed anil known bj the name of I.le Orellana. Tollemacbe >nlv. Canada's Inland Sea. PBOpla at bOBM who have only seen Hudson haj on tba map h.ive mainly regarded lt as a patch of polar deeola tiou, forbidding and unexplored lu reality lt Ls nothing of the kind, lt ls a hu^e Inland sea as large as the Med iterranean reaching doun into the center of the Canadian continent. Milling. Dumb Money. Little Elmer .Mamma, this nickel you gave me this morning must ba counterfeit Mamma?Why do you ?hink so, dear? Little Elmer-Well, 1 hear papa say that money talks, and I've had this money a whole day and lt hasn't said a word.?Chicago News Modern Art. Art In our time seems like an iri? descent oil spread about on the sur? face of the muddy waters of <>ur civ? ilization; it and life don't mix.?lan? don Saturday Levlew. A Patient Sufferer. Boy (to tramps-Don't you get awful tired of doin' BOthln', mister? Tramp ?Terrible! Hut I never complains. Everybody has their troubles.-Phila? delphia Inquirer. Quieting Him Down. A farmer sued a battle dealer for damages in the local connty court. "When I bought the bull." said the complainant, "he told iue it was gen tie and perfectly harmless?a child could play with lt, in fact Half an hour after I got the animal home ho disabled a couple of my farm hands and then turned on me." "Perhaps the animal was excited by his strange surroundings," suggested his honor. "Is he quiet enough now?"' "Well, yes; but you see"? "Ah," remarket! the defendant, "then my description was correct, after all. I said if he did Ret excited at first he would quiet down." "Yes." responded the plaintiff grim? ly, "but you didn't tell me I should have to shoot the beggar to quiet him down. That's what I had to do!"? London Scraps. Malaprops. The pious old lady who, returning from a visit to the soo, announced that she "always did enjoy a visit to the theological gardens" and the servant who, describing her master's last 111 ness, explained that thc "doctors hold a consolation and found that lt was something sternal" have found a re? cent equal In the indy who ohBU that when she was lu Italy she "saw so msny people In the gar ba ge of monks with tonsils ou their heads." TutfsPills After eating, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills. If FOB BBflri been DRINKING TOO MICH. they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE-?> and nervousness which follows, restore thc appetite snd remove gloomy feel taiga. Elegantly sugar teated. Taite Ne SaaVstitiite. Tho Pow-r of Habit. After baring been a faithful devote* of the automobile two years or mora Mr. Itragdon suddenly was seixed with a violent fancy for motor boats. "A beautiful river ruua bj this town," bo said. "Why not have some enjoyment out of it? In a motor bOBt JOB don't have to dodge pi d icemen and rural con? stables." So he bought one. took a day's in? struction lu the art of managing lt and keeping the machinery' hi running or der and started out OB his first trip with lt one bright morning In July. It was late In tbe aftermxm when he returned home. Ile came in by the back way. His clothes were water soaked, and lie bad a generally limp and bedraggled appearance. "For pity's Fake, Alfred!" exclaimed his wife. "What has happened to you1 Did the boat upset?" "No, Lucy." he answered "Don't say anything about it and I'll tell you The boat's all right, but when I had been ont on the water an hour or two something went wrong with the mo tor." "Welir "Well, before 1?er?knew what 1 was doing I was over the side of the boat and trying tr> get under lt to fix the thing." A Shrewd Doctor. "This Incident," said a doctor, "hap pened in Franco two or three centu? ries ago, In the days when public criers were always in evidence. Then was a physician of Montpelier whc used to go from pince to place to prac tlce the healing ait. He employed fi very Ingenious trick to help him on his way. When he came to a town where he wus not known lie pretended to have lost his dog. which he de riared was a vary valuable animal, and ordered the public crier to rota about, bent loud on his drum and offer a reward of 25 louis to whoever should bring the dog to him. At the same time the crier was directed to mention all the titles ami academic honors of tue doctor ns well as his j.'.rte? of resi? dence. Of course lt happened that the doctor was not long lu bvooming al most the sole toprfc of talk tn tbe town The people made Bp their minds that he must be a famous physician as well as a very rich one, as he could of? fer 25 louis for Boding his dog. Von might reasonably Judgts that the-don was never foond. but pic:.ty of pa tlenta were." Winning a Juryman. It ls related of LftChBOd, thc* most famous of French criminal lawy t- i: the last century, that lu pleading a eer tain case he peiTeived that one of thc Jurors seemed tonbe hostile to him and his argument In the faces of all tho other men lu the box he saw with hLs practiced eye^ thai his oratory or his shrewdness was: haring Its effect, but this man. in apiti of all Lacbnud could do, re-j:. frowning, auspicious, obdurate. Lachaud continued wata bia work. however, and presently --aw that hil opportunity laid COOSS. It was a hot day, and a ra;- of SUnla&Dt had pene? trated a rry>\ [ce*on the cort alu and was shiniii}; ou top of the head ut this jury mau, who waa quite bald. The lawyer paused in bia argument and addressed himself dlrocUj tu the < ourt. "If your honor would please." he said, "to order that the curtain in yonder window bc lowered a trifle I am sure tint the siith Juryman would appreciate ll." This sign of-watchful attention won the obstinate juryman's heart and L.*cuaud's case. -aNew York Tribune. Walkin? on Your Hat. "Nothing ls wasted In this house'' ls the proud remark which you may often beat fro .: the Mps of an expert It ls a boast, however, that few peep!. *>ukl really Justify Take tho <.>?<; t womoul derby hat. in the majority >? Instances this dis carded article ??f headgear tinda Its way to the rub tish Len? or perhaps imo tl* bands of a passing tramp if < :iiy j oo] lc wt re aware of the fact the mos: excellf-at iiil soles for the inside of tl.. !r booti and slippers are thus bein dlscansud. These buIbb csa be cut fr):,! tin sides of an old hat and are uni !i more comfortable thai: tba offdinari cork ? nos. The Japanese* and Their Prisoners. '.he Japanese lr ve a rather Bindi] way . tieatUBf! prb-ouers who have no; ye been convicted. The regula? tion prison d"es*t ls a kind of straw? berry red coloLvd kim.mo. but men ou remand Brear 'if ht blue as a sign that, although under strong suspicion. thc lia ve not yet been found guilty When prl'jnaer- in this e'.as Uara oe conlon to pa? < through tue public -; curious extlrguisfcer-llke baa* ' i their h sida. Wi.' \V? 1 : IBU ll Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to thousands: men, women and children. | When appetite fails, it restores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When you lose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty . j is heavy, it makes life bright. <1 It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food when you hate it and can't digest it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the food that makes you j forget your stomach. Send this arfvertattsnent, together with name offerer In whkh lt appeart, your adJreu ami four cents to cover ?"***&, *nd we w 'I **n*t tm s Tusaseals Wiatt, Ansi of thc Worst." \ mCCTCmBOWNL??fmr\SL.fi?-Y<xk , Gave Him All the Lot. ?'So that la your final word?" suid tho rejected one, "\ li, then, Ara? bella. In J mr presence I will end the life j om have blighted." Il*- drew forth a .small bottle la? beled "Poison," drank off the content*; and tell senseless at her feet Did she sink besldo him Bobbing with rem No. She hastily left the room a I two minutes bad iv. kneeling beside him. Then she f between his lips the following: Half ? cu,-, of turpentine, "ne p olin, a cup ol' warm soapsud Of aromatic ammonia, a cup of coffee, a glass of mustard and water, a gin of flnegar, the Juice of a lemon, the beaten whites of six egga and one cup of flour and wai "Algernon," she observed coldly aa he slowly opened his eyes, "lt i dent you had forgotten that I am l graduate of a correspondence course in first aid My one regret ls that, as I could not on the instant ascertain Whether you had taken au add or an alkali, I was compelled to administer all the antidotes I had learned."?Lon don Scraps. A Picture Romance. It ls said that one "f the moat beau tlful ladles In French society today was first revealed to her husband ol the walls of the salon. It was whth visiting the salon in l^TS that tin youthful Marquis de C. was struck bj the childish beauty of a youug girl one of the prominent figures In a plc ture of a village fete. Her tumbled golden locks, hei dancing blue cys and the freshness aud graceful aban don of her figure sc fascinated him that he sought out the artist and b-arn ed from him that the "little witch" was the daughter i f a poor peasant near Arrancbes, whn-^ the picture \vas palnb d. To seek out the peasant and to make the acquaintance of Ids fas? cinating daughter, child of nine sum? mers, was soon accomplished, and the marquis lost his heart even more com? pletely to the real than to the pictured mn ld. With the father's approval he bad the girl educated at ono of the best schools in Paris, and nine year? later, on her eighteenth birthday, the maid of the village fete blossomed Into the still more lovely Marquise de C. Agents Wanted To SKI.I. The BURR SELF-LOCKING TArKLE BLOCK in Shenandoah < bunt]. Capacity From 600 to 5000. It is Indlapensible to farmer! for lifting wagon u-ds. hay ladders, lick and crippled >tock: for stretching wit.- f? nco. butchering, etc. Also need by paintere, tione*masone, bun? dera, and Ui lift all kinds of beBVJ Jits. For particulars address C. L. DENTON. North River, Va* (ieneral Asrent for Rockingham, Shenandoah and Page (lounties. Hunting Season Limited to Thirty Days. Beginning November 15th, Buding December loth. Under authority rested in them bj statute the Board of Supervisor* ol Shenandoah County at the regular meeting held. Monday. October 12th, lwe<. passed the following resolution: "Re lt Resolved That it shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, kill Or capture any wild turkeys, pheBf grouse, quail, partridges, woodcock or rabbits in Shenandoah County, BX' capt between the 15th day of No*.- mbei and the loth day <>; I >? Comber ii ? elusive." A Cop/. Teste: Mark H. Wundee, (".eric. To-wit: STATE OF VIRGINIA, j Shenandoah Circuit Court, ) At Ihi Rules held in the Clerk's (mice of the I lircuit ( tour! of Shenan? doah Counts at the Court HOUSI thereof, on the 3rd Monday in Octo* b. .. 1908. C. A. Saum. Complt. vs. ) In Chancery. Southam Illinois Fruit Co. Corpora? tion, and others. Defts. Tb.- object of thii ' i to eovei of the Southern Illinois Fruit I panv. a corporation, the ?uai of 1171.53, with intel d from Norembsi ?J. P*>7. till paid, Bnd costs, and to at? tach tb.- ?*.t;it" ar,1' personS,ltj owned ndanl Southern I Fruit Company, Oorj iratlon, in Shen? andoah County. Virginie, and - the sams to sale to pa) said cou* plainanf s debt and the dost* of luis, ami lor general relief. It api>earintf by affidavit that tin def.-ndant Southern illinois Fruit Company, corporation, is a foreigi corporation, it i^ therefore ordered that it do appear within ti'' after due publication of thia no; the clerk's < mice of our said < and do what is necessary to protect it* interest*. GEO. \V. MU.KV. M. < Ik. for M. ll WINIM-K. I erk. i oner k Bauasi utan p. q. (nt itt?4w. K r\Asol For Indigestion JL JtvVr V***^** believes sour stomach 9?>sl|.iuUc^oitbeU^art Digestswi^tyou eat w ? Thc i r :? ' :' : J t- . t 1 FOR SALE. One up ri^ht 6 horse steam suit able for sawing wood, cutting 'odder, hay von- in in<r arid prindin"; corn, one 12 inch S inili, one New Holland No. 1 cms!: Wc also have at all times all kil AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS The Superior Force Feed Grain and Fi Cream Separators, Syracuse Harrows, tfl Kemp Manure Spreaders ?\c. A ne* cai Blue Ribbon Buggies, Slimes, Runabouts, eve. Look at our Salem Wagons, and be convin< they are the only good wagons on wheels Respectfully. J.H.DOWNEY &>SON. MT. JACKSON, VIRGINIA. It's Wagon Wisdom that prompts a farmer to select a Weber Wagon. He knows that thc 61 year*? experience in wagon building which stands behind every wagon is a guarantee that when he buys a Weber he buys thc highest quality. Sixty-one years of wagon building have resulted in the Weber wagon of today, which, for correct design, excellence of material and conscientious construction, stands with? out a peer ? King of all farm wagons. Farmer's Union m-S ? ?????* ???r? i 1.1 7 a BsBJajBBafaBBSBBBSSBBSSBSSjBJ afSBSBJaaiSSBlBjBBBSjBjBjTSSsT. ISBBBSjSSsB INDIQE ION AND DYSPEPSIA. Indigestion wists CAUSES AND CURB. the food is not properly Bl Dyspepsia means literslly a lack elj epsin in the stomach, bet dys*;ep*?te as common' ly understood ls simply a ironic indigestion. Ifs stomach ls dis* ordered and cannot dlget ai! the food put into it, temporary indigestion results. Every healthy stomach sometimes gott out of order. Not re? alising that such ts the a ase, we eat the usual quantity of food, or perhaps more than the usual qv inti ty, as the appetite ls usually abnormal. Tm stomach falls to digest iii the food and indigestion follows. In either case nature needs sasistaaqr. and it ls wise to give this assistance, for By doing so the discomfort of tat: attack of indigestion ls avoided snd often sn attack of biliousness, cholera mitrbus, sick headache, etc., is averted. Rydale's Stomach Tablets aro )usV %?> hat is needed to do the work the stomach cannot do. They are harmloaa?nnd should be taken by healthy people whenever the stomach ts disordere* They arc s splendid medicine fer chiaatren suf? fering front any stornswlV r bowel disorder, if the digestive et gens ere weak indigestion wfW prevail, st id the patient will suffer f rosa ene tr mere of the following symptosns, sesB stomach, heartburn, gas In Bsa stomach, load er knot in the stomach, pain I the stomach, sick headache, nausea, vomiting, nervonasissi, steepleaeassj . etc. R> dale's Stomach Tablets wii relieve at onoe, trna af ssje4 rsgulsrjy * il! soon cure the worst leraas of sse aria th disease Udale's Btamaaa fmWmi s sra sold op s swansea. Rydsie's BB aSBjf ^B-S PB# SaUAVVataYSjaSSsSJSSSatSSjSj^^