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SHENANDOAH HERALD ?a PTJDLI81IED WEEKLY BY JOHN H. GRABILL WOODrVTOi'K, VIRGINIA. r-KIDAY. FKbRliAKY 5 l??9. Hon, Henry Stuart Davin withdrawn from the Gnbeim torial contest makes the nomin; tion of Judge Munn almost certainty. Evidence thal |>eople have been gi inun to hasten their death, th: almost unbelievable cruelties h&\ practiced upon patients and th; immorality bas been rampant, is !? .n^ presented to the investigating con mittee which is looking into the affaii o' the Burbank Hospital at Kitchbnr; Mass. And this in Maieachui 1 ia/.ette. There is state wide prohibition i Alabama, but ll" persons in Birmin) ham are advertis.-d as having taki *;v.t retail liquor licenses under the r qulrement of tiie I*, s. Internal revem IK> these retailers pa*} tlu money for a privilege they fail to exe BeV Ol does the state of Alahan tself incapable of enforcing i own primary lawsV To tbe outside l> holder the si:ua,;<>r. appears very coi .ndrla Gazette. John Wilkes Booth, the assassin e ahem Lincoln, is still alli lng to a letter recently receive by Speaker Cannon from a man livin in the mou >f Tennessee, li - a novel method of coi: meiuoratiu^- the 100th anniversary i tth on February li*. Ii as that Coogreis pass a bille tnt ng amnesty to Joli B* Bsoth ami otb., rs. who ma havi knowwledge of his crime. Th >he.u!d be done, he arguei, because would clear up the mystery of Booth s ,p peera nee. lb' denies that Idlers aft r tl: asaaasinal on. in a barn on a Vlr gina farm, a few miles from Wail ? en. Senator Martin Looking Afte Virginians' Interests. Wasl i, D. C., Jan. 29, v In the < imnibus Claims Bil] I the S. nate- today ther*- wer ned appropriations arno un tin/ t?- -199,631.00, for the pi o ginia claims, for individuals r^hes, c - ami ma - 1" - - ?r which were iztroducec bj Si a and by him '.aims, am later on incoi I m. lill. ?' Marti' est, dil ac [ ard to li lation in whi.-h his constituents ar. sted i? a matter of commoi ighout the Stat' . V rg -ia. and the above state tells its own >t<>r>. without comment. College Girl Hides Lover. M ::. a 1'.'-; . ar old s mo:-, in the Dixon College at Dixon. Ill, aled under her bed for three Hayes, a fugitive from police. Hayes was the girl's >u ? md was wanted for the alleged larceny of $100 from a friend in Sterling. Tl ii c w which re? sult! lb.- turning up of Qi rhen the police discovered that ^Jiv- ?' had bo -ht fond a r'ied it to her room. Her roo::, wa entered and the ffirl was found calmly and the men were about -part when one curious policeman inder the bed and ? red Ha\ Posey and His Wife Acquitted I! - ?'a., Feb. 2. After beiny I three min ntl - .rv in the ( ir cuit i ? :looktoday,hrought in a verdict of not guilty In the ca se ll Thomai Poaey, charged with murder of lidward Fair, on Oct. The same jury, without leav g the box. returned a verdict of not ist Mrs. Minnie Poi . - an acceiii >rj t i tlc .og. Four Babies in 14 Months. Mr. and Mrs Bi rnard M-('abe, a young couple living in the Hast Fud 'ion of Wi Ikes-Ha ire. Ps., have' iten all avails': irds as tie ents of t^ins and have >, ::te put In tlc-shade thu Pittehurg parents who were boastinj* of two sets of twins in 20 months en months agro Mrs. Met iee hirth to twin girls, win now weil and hearty, and Sunday tad her husband with twin boys. They a: g. welMonnei little chai>s. Revolts a. Cold Tt-ael, "Your only hope,"* said three doc* lon to Mrs, M. E, Fisher, D' Mich: surferin^ from tt I rectal trouble, lies in an operation,'1 "thee I used Dr. King Life Pille," she writes, "lill wholly Cured." They prevent Apjiendicitis. cure Cooal ti tion, Headache. 25c, at Walton A Smoot. Thomas Saunders, aged 21, son of Congressman K. \V. Saunders, of She Fifth Virginia district, died Sunday at Rooky Mount, after an illness of lil weeks of typhoid fever. b \ c. s ai S ci il te? re lo ti; pc Social functions ol winter, midnight lunches, loss (>f liewa Iel] on the|an health. Bollliaer's Rocky Mountain Tna clears the blood, aids digestion, relieves fatigues: makes and retains your health, Creacest tonic. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Schmitt's Drug Store. cir v a Ri rec HT Wm. Spinks, charged with the hor? rible killin;- of his brother in Xowrn 1 ar, was convicted at Warrenton on j.. Saturday, the prisoner being given j sight years in the penitentiary. STUART WITHDRAWS FROf PARTY CONTEST. Richmond, Va.. I Vb. 1.?A sensi tion in political circles today follov ed an announcement by lion. Henr ( . Stuaii ol bis withdrawal from tl race for the democratic nominatio for Governor of Virginia, lt caa like a thunderbolt from a clear sk; so far as the public was conoernei and has been an absorbing topic < discussion in business, social, ac political circles. Mr. Stuart announced les will drawal through the medium of a di tated newspaper interview. He staU thal Owing to the continued Ulm ll his wife, who has been under trea menl lu Caris for some rnon'hs. would be necessary for bim to retur at once lo her bedside. He expects t leave for Europe probably next wee; His absence for an indefinite peru would necessarily preveut him fro giving any attention to the campaii* which will now shortly open in Vii ginia, and it was this alone whit impelled his withdrawal. Denying a rumor which beean current here to the effect that h withdrawal was in the interest of Coi Moan Carter Class, Mr Stui made ari emphatic statement. He sa that his determination to step out i the race was solely for the reasc given, and was not in the' interest < any candidate. When this phase of the matter wi taken up with Representative Glas that gentleman wired that he bad n< intended to be a candidate for Gove n ?r at this time, but that the will drawal of Mr. Stuart had put a ne aspect upon thc situation and 1 might now reconsider and announi ins candidacy. He said he won! take tin whole matter under conside allon, and make an announceinen perhaps before the close of the pre ent week. Hon. Harry St. George Tucke another candidate, was interviewed t long distance telephone. He said tl withdrawal of Mr. Stewart greatly ii proved hie own chancel, and that 1 now felt assured that he would win tl nomination. Judge William Hodges Mann, wh has all the while been regarded as tl most formidable candidate in the fie! arnon-- the' democratic aspirants.cou! not be reached. His friends here ha\ been quietly confident that he wou! defeat the field in tho coming demi ? primary, and the) do not ts ?.ow that the opposition will 1 able to form a winning combinatio - bim. ZEfT. al winter weather is prevailing i our aection at ibis writing. Mr. Wm. Webster lett last Tueadi for New Yo-k. where he has secure isition as brakeman on.a railroai it -'.tion. Mr. w obiter ii rigfa at bernie at the railroad business, hav ing worked at it for yeera. Mr. ,1. H. Conner, school trustee o this district, attended the ed.icationa , meeting al iile on last Pride; _rht. Our teachers, Messrs. Barry Clowe and Robert Siberl spent Wednesday ol ia?t week at Mr. Angil* : 'S There wa- a spelling match at Fair mont, Thursday night. Mr. Kd Will and son removed theil engine from the stave factory here. t? their borne near Mt.Olive. This - irate- that the factory ha for tiie season. <>ur principal at Central School ie, Mr Harry ('lower spent Sun day at his home- mar J ad wyn. Rev. I). H. Rhodes pn ached at the' Christian church. Sunday morning and night. Mr. Bernie Strosnider sp.-nt Un first of the week with friends in Wood? stock. MT. VLRNON Mrs. W. H. Sheets ind Mra. Herr) Mauck speet the Ant of the week- with Ml a ?? Kilner, near here. Our school ll progressing nicely un? der the management of Joseph ( frabill. Some of oar folks attended com? munion at Calvary last Sunday morn? ing. Mr. Harry Hann entertained a num? ber of young folks Sunday afternoon with some splendid muifc 00 h's prapha phone. Mr. .!<?-. Haun lost one of his horses ia>t a Mr .lames W. Gochenour. of Quicks* was visiting his uncle, Milton h'ravel. Mrs. Alice Sa j. r after spending J weeks with her parents here efl for Washington, where she has unploymeat. Little Fdna Him daughter of Chas tau has been very much complaining. hr Sager was called in. Two little boys from Kerns* Springs rot lost last Sunday night and a hasty catch wag made at once, but they >ere not found until Monday morning bout 9 o'clock, when they were seen eturning from Mrs. Luther Wiiman'l. Mr. < arter Haun visits Kdinburg lostly on Sunday evening now and OeenM sell beef either. II. The grain elevators, feed store and llilding owned by the MJuemont Fie alorCompany,at Bluemont, loudoun ninty, were destroyed by fire early alurday morning. The plant was ? >? in Loudoun and in Jdition to a large quantity of stores, rain, seeds and farmers' supplies, irried 'arming implements *ind other ock. Thc origin of the tire is a u.\ s :.d is believed to have l>een in- i ndia"V in its nature. The toes is es- < nated at 115,000 to 100,000, with per? il insurance. The company is com s ?sed of Hubert Plaster. Lloyd 1'Uster ? ?1 Iden. o Hexsmethylenetetram Ine Fhe above is the name of a German emical, which is one of the many duable ingredients of Foley's Kideny w ?reedy. Hexaraethylenetetramine ii J) IPtgniaen by medical text books and P thorities as a uric acid solvent and a .isaptic tor the urine. Take Foley'i icey Ketnedy ai soon as you notice ] v irregularities, and avoid a serious J Udy. Walton k Smoot MAURERTOWN Mrs. Oscar Saum is visiting nla tives at Mt. Jackson this week. Mr. W. P. Rinker visited friends south of Woodstock several days dur? ing this week. Mr. M. II. Saum, who was confined to his home for a week by sickness is now able tobe around town. Mrs. Levi Kiser returned from a visit to Mt. Jackson on Monday. < >ur town is on the boom. Mr. S. A. FunK has ordered the lumber for ac addition to his dwelling bouie* Mr. Harry Kitenour, one of our blacksmiths is viiillng relatives in the Fort Valley. # Mr. John Kirby and family have moved to the farm of Mrs. Sallie Funk. Several of our young men who visit Tom's Brook, frequently in the i ve? ning have been receiving sugar cakes bv mail. This is a reminder of the pleasant hours spent on their last visit. Rev. C. B. Shav.r will attend the Anti-Saloon Convention at Norfolk, next week. The beautiful ground hog is worry? ing some of our people as to the weather for the next six weeks. William J. Cochenour. commenced work on his dwelling house, Tuesday morning, just south of town J mile. ST. LUKE. We are eton than glad to speak a fe-w words of the beautiful weather. It is thought that Sunday night was the coldest night that we have had. The scarlet fever is not yet under control, there are several new cases Messrs. A. J. k HJvard Riffle have several cases in their families, Mr. deo. Reynolds and wife were visiting h's father Sunday. Miss Adi Ciochen.iur is improving some little at this time. Miss Bessie Finks, of Water Lick visited Eld. P. W Wisman lastweeft. Mr. J. T. Sager and wife were visit? ing their daughter the firsto! the week. The ofticers of tbe board of health met in Woodstock Tuceday, Pcb. fd. to examine the scarlet fever condition, they requested that the school should be cloied fora month and the school house be fumegated. Mr. Wm. Hoover is doing a blacksmith business at the Kittcnour shop Kev. p. W. Wisman will urea this place .Sunday morning. Al! ar. invited to come out. JADWNI W- are glad to say that there is n<> lickneis In this .? . ? ?* ai pres Mr. Al. Sager formerly of this place but now living in Tenn.. I Paris, returned t.> his home Tuesday i afte:* spending several week! here a ith relatives and friemls. Mr. Sager has not been here he? all his old friends gave bim a hearty welcome. Mr. Dav;.; Reynolds purchased him . sell i horse la-t week from Mr L Clark. Mr. G L. Sager wai in Baltimon this week with stock. Be reports a good market. Mr. Charles Weaver, of Indiana ter part of last w Sam Walker. Mr. Weaver sneaks highly of the people throughout the Va ley f< i utility . Mr. Walter Ro a-ho worki d for B. F. Barman on I r lasl summer is spending his winter vaca? tion with his parents al this , Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rodi ffer Those who spent the- day with John. p and family last Sunday Richard Hollingsworth ami Mi Bars. Luther !><.,! md Sara Ws Mi? Etl ? Sager Sm..e.t visited G. S. Sagi i'- Fa OTC* Sunday. Mr. Cleffer Hoover is working for Mr. .Joseph Sager 'bis week. Mr. < tscar Bolte), of the i Iver spent ile- tirst of tins w.-ek at Mr. John Keller. Min Walker bas e. m.ract d W. W, Lognto haul him JO or 35cords of wood. Walter Rodeffcr spent a few days with Joseph Sheetzs this week. LANTZ' MILLS Ground H<>Lr had a fair chance, did? n't hey Mn. Amanda Holler spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Curtis Coff? man, who has been sick for the pas' ten day s. I). 0. CofTelt is on the sick list thle we-ek. Mr. Buckley is building a ehicken ihed for J. R. Baker this week. Perry Howman, of Readus, who has l>een Hid up with Rheumatism for the ' past month, ls able ! tl.. md ' again. George- K. Fravel bas been on the sick list for the past week. J. W. Fy. a former r-sident of Readus, but now of Waahinaten, is reported mar <ie*ith. Mrs RH as Coffman bas he-en lying at the point of death for several days. Her children were all summoned and they are- here now. (IRANDA We are having line weather at present. Mrs. Annie F. OrndorfT is suffering rom a severe cold in her eyi i Coi. F. li. SUckley, of Woodstock, ras the guee! of Mr. M. M. Orndorff's amiiy over Tuesday night. Mis. J. p. Blanchfield sjient several lays visiting Mr. C. H. Boyer's fain ly recently. Mrs. H. H. Snarr. of Wheatfield, pent several days with ber sister, il - M. H. Crabiil. rfceoily. Miss Grace Vales s>>ent from Friday nt il Monday at ber home- at Mount 'liv. Mi*. M. H. Crabiil. -.vie. bM been j Hering with a sprained ankle || iucIi Mr. M. M. OrndorfT is running one rbis limekilns and reports jirospeetB ie for a good year's business. One car of nails, horse sh'.- s. barb ire, and smooth win-. All kinds of jildine hardware. See us before UNI ace y our order. We will save you oney. Farmer's Union. OABTOniA. tm jfc, *** *** Y? *** JSB Nf I W i< h a g l! g ti ri c ii f * ; ll h bi c. :? q in tb rn m Bl aa ii, sci de? mi be ar to Oral no Ct C, W RI Pf* I mit iib wo TOMS BROOK. Mr. C. W. Jones, Burke w in town last of Itft week to s some ol' his old friends. Mr. C. L* Crabiil, wile a; daughter, ol' Brunswiok, Mc arived here laat Friday to vi; his old friends. The meetings at St. Pete Lutheran church bas beru a attended renardless of some b; weather. Kev. Kepasshasprea. ed some good sermons. Mrs, W. F. Smith was vc sick with measle! last week. Will Roset! berger, of Sc vi 1'..unt ains was in town Tb urson Mrs. W. W. Conner has be sick for a week < r so; he is soi better. Mrs. Alice Sager and Mrs. | K. Hoover, of near Kiblertov spent last Saturday with Mr Wm. Keller here. Miss Mildred Borden who li had the measelfl the last week able to bc about again. W. C. Phillips, ot Winchell spent Sunday visiting frien here. Miss Pearl Hupp visited at Deans Tuesday. J. S. Borden made a busim trip to Kdinburg Wednesday. B. F. Borden spent a day or on cedar Creek this week. E. A. Will left for Cedar Cre< witli his new boiler where he w put to use in tiie stave fartor Mr. Con red Orndorfl accompan him. Prof. J. P. Waldropp who lr tiie usc of his limbs wh in Mt. Jackson last Saturdav some better now. He took char ol his school Tuesday. J? Borden taught in bis place Mi day. Mrs. D. M. Crabiil who h been sick for the past few wee is some better. Mrs. W. F. Smith who li been <*nite sick with measela a week or g< me better. HARRISVILLE. Mr. < har - I moved his oew house I Bk. Mr. < >>?<>. Swai ed bia ni w 'on lail w< ii building on the foundation, where the old o burned doarn last fail. Many of t neigh bi irs a ?r ha '?? Mr. S i lc- bad no insurai the barn that burnt and it was - Harold, th .,d son ! I. F. i. reel aw ay fro st S d when ine-hall mi au ay from tl an orchai crying and sti'l froi I tlc which was vt Mr. and Mi s. W. A. Bui t ai la?t S with Mr. C. F. Vi Bren) r . Mr. Emery Buihong - ? I . ? i Ina og t'? Mr>. Sara Foltz. 1 lev. A. li - H ning lt Si ii in the - . eel ?'.Mat: .-ii-1 Mrs. Hannah Len tx ipeni - (lavs Inst \\. ? Mrs. Jacob . ... Edurntionnl Rally In pursuance lo thc call of D i Supl for an education! Uk .' ?? . put rons of S idinj ? the school built m last Friday i v. bing, tl ? and dis ?uss U -r of eomolidatlon of i lumber of nra rb j soho h tin ichool of this place into .di school. < Nrinjj school building t wai hold the- m. ? !; the '-inn.-h. I iring the inclement weathei ndience pres nt, who listened with the cloeest al a to the- masterful preientalioi >f the sm ? ' . ,. |< ilidalion and 'radium of sci rally . ovei bilily of coi latioo here After ri - . supt. Mc* muru stated the object of the meeting a a short speech, and then introduced ? bas. c. Maphia, of Char? il t.-s-. ille. who. in an hour's addi indled the subject with ---real skill nd jude, ne nt. demonstrating tho real advantages of the- graded school i efficiency as weil as economy, lb- was followed by Ibm. J. I>. lesion, state- Supt. of Public Instruc on. Mr. Egg leaton is certainly tl ? gitt man in the- right place, and bl! can cut, logical style, combining wit unor and earneitneii, with such >rce and clearness carried convic uiv tc the- minds of ail who heard m of the- vital neceaiili] Of piovidiriv (tier facilitiei for ourchildren'aedu* .tion. Xever has tnis community ?en bo mightily wrought np OTC? any lestion and as evidence of thc geou e e-nthusiasui of our people before s meeting closed then- was ? move ide that the Supt. appoint a com. ttee of five, later- enlarged to ten miiImts Io take the matter in hand el secure subscriptions to a fund for ? purpose of building a first-class jool building, sufticient to meet aha mandi of the plan as outlined in the eting. Everybody is talking for IChOOlf and buildings and we I OOnfidCOt that many stand reidy contribute liberally for such ai lent cause. The committ-v as ap inted is as follows: D. H. Rhodie, < ;. II. Haun. Sec , B. A. Swart/, I la l.ley. Jag. R. llotUl, Ceo \V, I o i .behn 'V ( 'miner, <'. L. fb-y. C. try W. I Ver and VV. K. ?ruing. i i- eat neatly deeired by tin tee tnat e?ery citizen will help by a pral contriiuitieiu to push the good rk a'ong. mmlVm%Ml\\% <y nzAT as ec id i.. si t r^ di td b ry y. ne ??'. rn as i? OV ria /.. S's so li? as or HARMONY. '?? are haring sr.n.? very co weather here al present and every 01 Menai to stay dose lo thc itove. Mr. Simon Miller is vor\ much ? Ol plaining at this writing. Ifrt, Creen Barkins. of Columb Furnace, was flailing her tilter, Mi Simon Sheet/., last week. Mrs. Gerber, of Bdinburg was fis lng Mi's. Frank Morell] Mis I* \V. Miller, who nai bi sick with rheumatism for the last months is no better i i Me!sra. Lester and < Igden she ? very much troubled over the li tl n little cottage on the farm of th? father. I*. K. Sheet/, which was my tualy burned to the ground on la Monday morning, about 1:30 o'doc 130. Mr-. Simon Miller and Mrs, .!<>! 8 t/ were visiting Mrs. John Neste last week. Miss Effie Bokard, of Hamburg, ai risking Mri. simon Holler, last wee Mr. C.I. Heelier purchased a ti: percheron colt of C.F.Coffman for tl sum of KO. lt - s as if Nlr. liol! knowfl a vood thing when he see it, I has already ref.- 120 for his ba : a;n. of th?- Senate- want 1 ? liri itt tO f oil< lora I! as t< > 'I;- a- i in' i ent of ni to federal ofl ???> sonth. 'I ? ktrong ? ir! .s to be' mai by Senator Tillmi i te. hold up unt after March Itfa th nf tl o, Dr. ? - : . himself &,! CO li cr. ir ? ? lb DO of ( hui ll || 3. < . MT. JACKSON. M i. Ht il: i Sdi ? - 1 day m. : u:i... ,o> ml ? ? l-.eli - St .\:. lea wai?al< Me? fU | Ve-H:> Old Hf] . ? ? n torn! .:. Ja | ?. ?lrd ion. t hi ! ; ? I I. D ??? . ? ry. nt a - ' w to us bal ... at SI - er Dome ' I M i ? i li e.I '?? ? Milton . wind norm, rnej l k M ? P. s. 1' K:n ^ If rs. Otc* v her ; ;ir< Dtl M Ira. u ten. <>f Mrs. Chas 1 i *f a H.i.; town - W, Ya I ? lia- M . - Lome lita ;. ll. H I' ?' ? i <!k .. ii tina trie ?ln H ? i. ? Vs Ni*tiot.*. ti salt h i. ? laced in -. er sad s? ? . i nrhtci iri i * it la/ ntgb I ' :i M. .-. ? . ny. SI Tribute of Respect. In rn* mot y ol Mri I. IC) K who died January I Deer -st sister, thou l l Us, K'er i '?? tter pli ? ? u ion*-- mes. Thou hast li ft ali Ma\ Cod watch'"'er- them ala'ays, And v ilh hil ti May he semi h - _ ard ila, Te? _ri;iie tb'-rn Iwi.'- lb 'Tis ii i -a<; lo be' bereave d, ?if a dearly beloved one, Hut he]|, u> each to say . They wiii, not mine, be done, Written hy s sister. Please Return lt The gentleman who borrowed Joi. Fraeel'i lifti r or pully block, to poll some old pump slocks out of a well will please return it or si id ?J"e to pay fe? ? 1 CK SAL.I . A good dwelling on North Main street, eeal side) with seven rooms pantry and good cellar, electric lights and purr mountain walei in the I ? it i50x2UO ft Price reasonable. Apply to J. N. DAVIS 4 CO, ttl i A . odstot k, Va. S. Mowery's meat market Wood? stock. Va. 1 have Opened a first cass meat at d erocery BsOTC in thc Iticbej store room wheo- you coi buy all kim | meat ami gr*ic?rles at tlc lowesl price*. Highest oa price paid f"i aggi and poultry. Ail goodl di - livered. ! also run a Brat hiss boarding house on Court so t. Litton'! staud. Maali 25 e* . Call to sec im whenintown. S MOWERi. CASTOR IA For Infanti and Children. flu Kind You Ha: Jways Bought Bears the >Oa Hignatrre of t+MA* Washington Once (lave Up I kept in bed fo m i te. coi er bli leg. Tin dod i - 11" tl Arnica Salve 1 me," writi - John Wash *:I luglon, of Bosqueville, *? eczema, boils, burns and [supreme. l'">c at Walton pol. Mrs. Fr;!r.e.", Folsom Clevelanc j widow of tiie late President Clevelanc , 'and Mrs. Mary Lord Harrison, wido , of the late ]'; Harrison, bas a granted life franking pri. Poley 's r iVino Laxati cor..-,ti pu:e?n anel liver trouble an make! th?- bowelahealthy and regulai ? ? erior to pills and tablet ' (as it ? gripe or nauseate. Wh aoylhii Walton v\ Smooi m i ir, I His FTogihip appeared Tl morning, bright and early, and ri ii tin d from the scene of ictio k, on weeks, which time we ma ? tther. The- long w: nter months -hear ? I vitality, make you feel mean. Hoi ir's Rockr Mountain you vitality cle rs tbe hie .j. up flesh. Ma Ices - ind rc bust. Cr. ut Spring medicine. Tei or Ta eta, ents cbmitt's l ir i re. -. ? s 'o le ii ie e l If you Karly Ria - rniist gentle, easy, p i pills. Sold by All Druggists. CASTOIIIA. **ll u ic tcJuv. lr. u i ?l VIRGINIA: In tl I . ^ County, In Vacation, January -'<. Davis Hids ? Vs. i- l The - - * to - b a vi >avia i' ? app' a ; . I I lt. I I \ Ww _ ? i \ - H. A. ? m ? ? ? 1 . i - ? i - - WJ, - 1 \ A \. -? ' - as ll A Whissen A B ? il. A \V: ? ?!. A. - - *sioner think | 15th i I in chancery de i H. A iVhiss i. urn! it ?rom any causi g of said ac* nmenced. ? en con ? ?t' d <>u thal ? nil) be- a larai ? taken aud c ? rj??r my bal i bane, ry of Raid C in *a d till ind v M. X. MAGKUD1 :.'? Iw. Taven ler A lain" 'nun, p, q Walton v\ Val to i p tl. iftiufc- about y ? ..- -? .\ Mb the BURR SELF-LOCKING TACKLE BLOCK l td to any point and holds it lutoinatically. I ? liing WI ??-el> ;u ' hay ladden; stretching wire euee; lifting sick animals ur.d for in ta, The only block bat de ea ne.t \s For ?iii Moule! i W. H. FATLEY, WOODSTOCK, VA. nt for Shenandoah County. iee mein Woodstock on Court Days HaOHol For tod??rtioii. 1 *">^-** ^* ^reW a\ Relieves gour stomach, rJpitatiop of the heart Digesta whit you eat. ia* rm Don't lei this chance slip ?and don't delay coming ryon must km clothing of such dist- rori ' will go quickly. And then your size in the particular fabric which suits your taste best mat be sold. Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats that sold at $18.00 now $14-00 Suits and Oi oats that sold at 16-00 now 12-50 Suits and Overcoats that sold at 13.00 now 10.00 Suits and Overcoats that sold at 10-00 now 800 Suits and Overcoats that sold at 8,00 now 6.75 Suits and Overcoats thal 7.50 now 5.50 One bet All-Wo >] M.-n's Heavj i to S10.00 St Sow $6.00 * All Boys and Children's Over Coats at Cost. . M. Calvert Woodstock, - - - Virginia CLOSING OUT ALL Winter Clothing -1 AND ====== Gent's Furnishings AT == "PRICES YOU'LL APPROVE" The Better Kind of WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY B. Sutherland & Son. Main s i Woodstock, Va. *-t j. v ir i - 1 ,=- ,.^_ i Having purchased the Geary Hotel Livery, I solicit your ;r:n? you t you will always get a good, safe and rcdiable team when hiring here. Hors.^s boarded by the month at reasonable prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAVELING MEN. & YOURS RESPECTFULLY JOHN ?. SEMIS. WOODSTOCK, VA. j HARNESS, Horse Blankets, Robes,-Bridles, Coilars, Hames and Everything in Horse Tailcring Line. '* A LL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE KS REPRESENTED. I ll and examine our lari ito k. J. A. Dysart & (g. , , WANTEP If You Want to Drive, Come Here we want, for i customer, a aoo?i, od active farm, of from ."><> t.' of kimi Bk Is riot hilly) tli food dwejlioff, barn ami all other .irv outbuilding! in ffOOd I tion. Situated from om- to three les west of Woorjstook. Fora firm 9iiit we will pay eash, if not pri?*? >1 > high. Kpol] J. N. PA VIS A* Co. Real Eal nu Woodwork. Ya. ?-y, ? Sultry meats, sugar a?v' flax seed il, oalf meal. ?tVythiaf the far? ly needs. Elmer's I Dion. I am now running a FTKST OLA8 UTUT lo Woodstock with my hotel I can furnish you toams you will *n joy driving. Good horse** and nie*' .Mjuipraen; N-'imv; CHBAPLOOKIKG about ary outtit which J.jjayes my stable. Prices reasonably ^p . service. J^} J. W. MOl^B^K Bxmi I