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SHENANDOAH HERALD ?S PUSLISHKD WEEKLY BT JOHN H. GRABILL .^1 .rr. WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA. . .oi.*>. FE Rt'AKY 13, 1909. Norfolk Meeting Indorses Judge Mann for Governor. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 10. ?Declaring that it is dangerous at this time to press fow&rd prohibition in Virginia and that to do so would complicate lae issue with guU>rnatorial issues and make it a "political football" for the politicians, the Virginia Anti Saloon League which convened last ii _fht in Epworth Methodist Church heard the report of the legislative committee, thc most powerful and in? fluential body in the League, which f >r its strong indorsement of lo option and its earnest plea against forcing a state-wide prohibition tight in Virginia, was really sensational. Another feature of the report which showed its tendency gubernatorial!}', was its strong indorsement of Judge William Dodges Mann, candidate tor governor, for his temperance reform tights in th<> Virginia legislature. "Brain Earthquake." The unsophisticated foreigner is catching on to the defense of emotion? al insanity. An enraged Turk - his wife the other daj in Roanoke ard claimed to the police that he wa- suf fering from a "brain-earthquake." Winchester Star. Jno- H. -Alexander Dead. John IL Alexander, a native ol darke county, and ii prominent at? torney of Leeihurg, Loudoun count\. died Tuesday morning at his horne from inflammation of 'the stomach, aged sixty-two years. Tribute of Respect. In loving memory of our dear hus? band and father, J. W. Myora, who left us Nov. 8, 1908. Gone but not for? gotten. Karth has its look of gladness, Heaven seems to us more bright, Since the spirit of our dear one Took tikis happy homeward flight And we long to cross that river, Long to rot upon that shore, There to see and knew and love him. With the Savior evermore. ?Wife and children. SEVEN EOINTAINS. A number of our citizens attended court in Woodstock Monday. Mr. Ashby Lichlitcr and Miss Lena Cave spent the first of the week at Mr. Robt. Lichliter.'s. Mrs. Ellen Burner visited Mr. Jacob Funk. Jr.. tiver Sunday. Mrs. Lulls Burner visited Mr. Morgan Kitteoour over Sunday. <>o account of the bad weather Rev. W. 8. Willey did not till his appoint? ment at 1 !rosi Hoads Sunday. We are having plenty of snow in th* Fort. This ie regular ground hog * ather. A Letter from Goldthwaite. Tex Mr. Euroa? Heir Sir?In renewing my subscrip? tion for your valuable panCT I would like to have a little space in your paper to let my old friends and rela? tives know something about the coun? try I am living in. It is dry here now, wheat and oat-* are looking bad, but the farmers seem to be in good spirits as they are re? joicing over the large cotton crop they have just tinished gathering, We had 4 > acres in cotton and gathered L'7 bales. The average vield per acre iii this community was I and \ bale per acre We still have five bales not sold and the rest was sold at about 9 ceits per lb., which brought about *."><> j>er bale. Hogh has just returned from the Western part of the state, where he has been picki- cotton and looking at the country. Well 1 must speak a word about the mild climate. It is just like spring here now. I don't think we have bad ? frost for nearly a month and but veri little ice. The farmers will plant their corn next month So with best wishes to the Hkhald and its manv readers I will close by sending a ch*ck for fl to renew my paper. I. T. MOREL A ITO. Social functions of winter, midnight lunches, Irs., of sleep tell on the health. Hollister'-. Rocky Mountain Tea clears the blood, aids digestion, relieves fatigues: makes and retains your health. Greatest Ionic. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Schmitt's Drug Store. Mr. Taft declines to be made a Mason on sight and says: 'I nish that I was. but when I take my Ma? sonic degrtes it will be in the home lodge of my father. I appreciate thc fact that ti.*- Masons of Augusta have thought of me, but I Will lake my de? grees where my father was made a Maion." Hexamethylenetetramlne. The above is the name of a German chemical, which i-. one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley's Kideny Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antis3ptic tor thc urine. Take Foley's Kidnev Kern dy as soon as you notice any irregularities, and avoid a serious ; maladv. Walton ?v Suv-ot. CASTOR IA For Infants and Childsen. rbi Kind You Have Always Bough) the BiyiatnrBof MAURERTOWN. Mr. L. D. Yew is here this weel visiting his sister, Mrs. Russell P Ha user man. Miss Edna Keller, of Woodstock 1: visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J. Shaver she will leave next week for Baltimore where she will buy her Bpring stock o millinery for Grottoes. Dr; Geo. S. Gochenour, formerly o this place, but now located at Moore Meld, W. Va., stopped over here 01 M mday to call on his brother, Johi J. Gochenour, and other friends. 11* was returning from a business trip ii North Carolina. His old friends wen | ' ised t?i meet him and regretted onl; th f w hours he OOUld be with them. Mrs. A. G. Shaver and daughter Miss F.o.ence, are in Winchester vis iting fr-ieuds and relath Mr. Stanley Barham is visiting ii the Lebanon Church neighborhood thi week. J. B. (lem. Jr.. proprietor of thi big store, will have out his reduotioi sale bills in a few dais. He promise! ns big bargains. Miss Mary Snarr and Nellie Rut! of Toms Brook visited Mrs. Mari Keller last week. Mr. Wm. Hockman and wife, ti Winchester are visiting fhe family o Mrs. Samantha Robinson. Mr. .Ino. R. Saum, of Harrisonburg was here on Saturday and Sunda\ the guest of S. J. Spiker. He alsc visited his brother-in-law, I). F Spiker, of Saumsville, who is cor. tined to this nonie with sickness. Nbssrs. J. B. Oem, Jr. and Han F. Shaver visited the pareuts of Mr (.'icm at Lantz's Mill the first of th week. Rey.*E. B. Shaver is attending tb anti-saloon convention in Norfolk this week. Miss Elisabeth Parker who has beei \ -uing her uncle Capt. K. D. Funk houser returned to her home at Frost burg Wednesday. Mr. Oscar Saum a Southern Rail way track man had the misfortune ti have a piece of steel strike him in tie eye on last Friday. Un Monday Dr Shaver took it out and gave relief. Mr. Melvin Shrum has contracts ttl lill Miss Maggie Funkhouser's let house and he is wishing for the com lng blizzard promised by thc weathet man, and holds out the hope that i may last a few days, so that he nm\ be able to keep cool next July. ST. LIKE. Mrs. Bussell Ritenour spent Tues day at J. Gochenour'a. Miss Maggie Coffman visited Mrs .1 eisner I (otters, the first of the week. Mr and Mrs. G. Reynolds and Mrs, Beilder and children spent Sunday ai Mr. Jacob Gochenour's. Miss Stella Wilkin visited theMlssei Hepners, Sunday. Mr. Aiger Sager visited his patents over Sunday. Scarlet fever patients are getting along nicely under the care of Dr. Sager. Mrs. John Kipps spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Erne Gochen? our. Robert Wilkin has engaged Oscai vVisman to work for him this summer. Mies Addie Gochenour ia still very poorly. Miss Daisie Hean, of Harrisville visited Mrs. Aila Keller last week. Last Thursday night as some of our neighbors were bleeping their best, I he j were awakened by some one singing "I am afraid to go Home in the Dark For further particulars ask Stella or ir. Wishing the dear o I Herald and its many readers joy I will close. Foley's Orido Laxative cures con conitipstion and liver trouble and makes the bowels healthy and regular. OriuO is superior to pills and tablets as it dot's not gripe or nauseate. Why take anything else? Walton A Smoot. JADWYN. Rev. J. M. lise pre ached to a large ami attentive congregation at view last Sunday morning and at th< same time administered the holy com? munion. The pretty weather that we enjoyec in this section of the country for soith weeks, is a thing of the past, a> Ul have now abundance of snow, rail and mud. Those who tl ought we vou'c have no more winter have cliangei their minds and now say thut we wll have plenty of bad weather this month Mr. Davit! Smoot. who was to DOV! on Mr. W. T. William's farm, neai Woodstock] the first nf this month will not get to move until March tin 1st, ai he cannot gel possession unti then. ' Those wht) spent last Sundav witi Mrs. W. A. Sager were : Mr. G. L, Sager and wife, Messrs. Wallet Wit? man, Charles and Otil Clark, ami Misses Vergie and Violet Smoot. Miss Flora Holler spent last Sun day with h<*r sister, Mrs. Geo. Vi On last Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Heda Sager's, a very enjoya? ble singing was attended by the fol? lowing persons: Misses Vergie and Violet SmOOt, olive, Hester and Fan nie Clark : Messrs. Charles I IssTU, I Oscar Smith. Hov Smoot, Rob. clow cr and Raymond Sager. At 11 o\ the guests were invited to the dioiof i room where they were served with cak? and ice cream to which all did smpli ? dut\. Mr. otis Clark spent last Sunda] I night with Mr. Philip Keru, of neat St. Luke. ' , Owing to the bad weather last Mon day quito a numb our citizen* J attended court at Woo Mock. - JAMESTOWN. Mrs. I', s. Fisher and Mrs, Ho; Hepner and Mrs A. L. Bi hie anc daughter Miss Mary visited Mrs. N G. Fisher. Misses Annie and Lizzie Feller, o Mt. olive spent Tuesday night of las week at Mts. dalia Feller's. Mrs. John Fravel and Mrs. Mar; Dean were theguesteof Mr. J. R Fra vol, Mr.*. Malinda Fauver visited rel a tives ot Mt. Olive for several day* last week. Misses Nettie Sniggle and Lanri Peer were the guests of Miss Reoi Keller at Harrisville the first of Um week. Mrs. Laura Smootz who has beer quite sick is able to be around in bei hons-'. Mrs. Emmi Lichliterand Mr. Archil spent last Friday with Mrs. T. B< Heishman at Round Hill. Mrs. lt, J. Painter and Mrs. M. L Wisman visited Mrs. Bettie Crabill on the ri vt t . Mr. Jacob Smoot/ was at Strasburg one day hist week on business, Mrs. Lee Peer and Mill Lotti* SmOOtz visited Mrs. Sallie Bott. Mr. C. W. Scarr, wife and -on rge's, of Tomi Brook were the gui sis of Mr. G. H Feller Mr* Walter Lichliterhai returned from a week'- visit to his brother, Mr. William Lichlitei. al ( har lei Town. W. Va. Mrs. Susan Rinker returned to her home Sunday after a very pleasmni visit ito her daughter Mrs. Laura Smoot. Mrs. R. J. Painter Invited a fi h r yoong frien li to i big ooer ? d Sunday, which they all Amocg those present wen ! Mr. sod Mrs. P. S. fisher, Mr. and Mrs. R03 Hepner, Misses Carrie, Nellie and Ethel Painter and Mr. .John Painter. Mr. Ai-e. (Manahan visited Mr. Jacob Smoot/. recently. Miss Mabel Swartz ipenl Sunday at Mr F. C. Holmes. Mr. J. IL Lichliter has rel from a visit to Vaucluse itatioo. Mr. F. 1', Holmes remains | the same. If you need a pill tike Dewitt's Little Parly Risers. ^Insist on them: gentle, easy, p'easant, little liver pills. Sold by All Druggists. LANTZ' MILL. I Mis, Rt beor. iMcQ ?? o evilli WI - rialting friend-* at this place anti ;;?. lae. Wm. Fruvel had a borsrth a was pa- [ D I would J e Op D SI tbs joints of the legs through j d would i icepe,\ o Aa tl ?si and Cllll>( d gi - I had it killen on Mom Beei ?? Holler end Lens Smith, of Toms Brook were flatting In this section ilnce Inst Friday. Miss Smith resumed home Montlay, hut M || Noller is Still with relatives. Cli? ch ? Daniel Baye he thinks they wen looking for a beau. M. L. ll"" has been confined to Ids bed I w the past reek with rheumstito in his ft ^L Mr. Wm. Coffelt, of Bro id i .d. ;l short trip here, fire! <>f the wei k I visit hie mother-in-law, Mrs. Coffmai Mrs. Mariah Coffman, wife ol Elli | Coffman, died Tneeday morning Feb. 9th. I90s\ at the bone of her daughter. Mrs. J. R. Raker, with whom she ha made her hom I for the past -vera i. She wai burn May 23rd, 1829, and was therefor- 7U years, s months and 16 days old -a ripe old age. sh ? h aves lix chi id ran : Mrs .1. : I Mrs. Geo. R. Pmve!, Chas. F. Coff? man, of this ulace, Mrs. Fannie Cof e a ! t f \ 1 \ i I < ? felt, Broadway, Va., Mrs, P. F. Mess- I mer, Washington, D.C.. and Wm. il. Coffman, Washington, D. C. All her children \\ re with her at her de ttfa except Mrs. Pennie (loffell iras prevented bv sickness. - Mrs. Coff min was a member of the Methodist church for man\ years, w;i> a kimi L mother and eeteemed nelghb ir. 8 i -> buried at 1" o'clock Thursday il Union Forge. HARMONY. Ti ? eather has mad Ita appt aranoe. ? Mr. John Sheet/ has two very sick I' Children at this writing. ' Mr. Simon Miller, who h:i> been s ck for the last tvs ? weeks li aide to be around again. Mrs. Simon Sheet! was visiting friends at Columbia Furnace las: week. Mr. Rainier Rvau is very much un? der the weather at this time. Mr. ami Mrs. Simm Boiler visiting Mr. William Holler last Sun? day. Mr. I). A. Bowman, of Woods! paid his old home a visit at thia Sal lay. Mr. Scott Donovao, of Columbia.. Furnace paid Mr. Hempson Haun i Bj ing visit last 8 I rday ni_ Mr. Maynard v- eu th ti k lng of purchasing ai I tomobile to friends at Liberty Puru i Mr. Frank Moreland is going to put oat a ! tige crop of bil 8 .is.,n. . lb- has ijuite a I plowed adv. Mr. Moreland is i bustler. Mr. W. L. I H to tarin for Hammond Haun tins veer. s i i r school is pr igrening One this a winter. We have good teachers andi . ven well. assam ^^bbbbbbI Mr. Philip Barrick ls ali smiles I is a boy. Washington Once (lave Up ?? to three was kept in 1-ed I Blood poison fi spider"- hit.- ??-.i it ;'i large, to cover 1 i tin. n i \ cure < um JVaih* ir luglon, <?. Tex. pius .' supreme. 25c at Walton A Smoot \, The Southern Railwai will shottly i join in the pe itii n rec Bli d ' other roads asking the Corp< Commission to fix a maximum pa - r rute for the railroads of tl SI te. OASTOHIA. Beanta. ^1M KM YM Hw Al*l? SkJI bsjssssbi 'fflct&JUA'. lon. Carter Class Not to Enter Race. Wu bl ?? m, i ?; '?'. Re In i arter Glass, <?f the L\ acbburg istrict. who has been widel] disCUSS 1 recently in connection with the emocratic nomination for governor f Virginia, annouoo bli pr?s nt Intention is not to be a candi nd that he could fores Ibiog ..a would cause him to alter this de rmination. The long winter mootbi beary relse di your itali ty, make you fi tn. Hoi Uter*l Hocks Mountain Tea gives oil vitality?eic ra the blood ?bu!ldi p (leah Makes you strong and ro? ust. Coat Spring medicine. Tea r Tablets, 35 cents. Schmitt's Drug ? i ?; Mitchell, n young whits women as sentenced at Rocky Mount, on latiirday, to h yeera in the ptniten iary for murdering Miss Minnie Mo hide, ls ye.'rs old. Nevolts a. Cold TfeH, "Your only hope," laid three doc ms to Mrs, M. K. Fisher, Detroit. Jich. luffering from severe rectal rouble, lies In an operation," "'then ; Dr. King's New Life Pills," he writes, "till wholly cured." They ?revel t Appei i ' ure I onstipa lon, Headache -?"> ? it Walton A ?t. y Mowery's meat market Wood? stock, Va. I hi ve openi i o llnl cl I - * tan at and a-ocei \ store lo the 11 ch j store oom where you eau bu) all kim:^ <>;' neat and groceries al the I iriceft Righeil cash prio d for - and | oultry. All good s th - iveivd. ! also run a fint clan i arding itetid. Mea is 2o el i. Ci vhen in to?n. S \.< > \ I.R i . f You Want to Di ive, Come Here I am now running a i lits r < i. \s ,1V KUY lo Woodsl ck a I furnish you learoa oy drn lng. < lood hoi ses i . MG i HI ibont any t ? ;flt vi, rh ,l w /iv.:. spray pumps. I am s - ( ed. Havi eo i constant u .minah countv, f??rT - without rs. \'? I.1 ba re samples in ?\ i I ourl Da >? mi lng, I will save yo J. A. silLL'./.. i> 2, Woodstock, Va. "eb. 12?tf. - , For Sale. < >n a< i ul will j eil mj Real u mr, ^t<> ? nd lix tares and g IL HOUSE \N!> LOT. I will als<? sell rn;. 1. i il or forth I Appl v ai once to L. E. RAM KV. eb. 1- W." d?to !k, Va. For Sale. i ? abb-ht >use,w 11 h ebim , . i >< ?tl ei?t"in. -? | out uildings A !ai i rden, lot. The!' thC ace, ..?rr;. ' i grape rin s, Th's pi-'-: I Ired I and iciool j .ii.<rii i; '1 hi - d;tl locatioo for a \ .oil ph) >Vi.m. I I?,,?union ui.??:. tl rsl rll j m:?. For further pa Dr. B. F. MAPHIS, ,-b. 12?tf. Strash irg, Va. 5440 EPCRT OF THE CONDITION OF ? THE ? iafldoah Natal Baot, t Woodstock in the State of Virginia I the close of business. Pi b. 5, I Reboubci I. - and Discounts $1-1 Iverdrnfts, secured and unsecured '? '. S Bouda to secure circulation Yemiums on 0 B. Bondi 351.6(1 Jonds, securities, etc. tanking house, furniture, and fix! L> hie from National Ranks (not rev. rvs agenti 10,353. W ae Ranks anti 1 Jankers 12,2 )uo from aporoved re serve agents 21,1 hicks and other cash items 182 5 ? fates Of other Nat. Rai.. | 3,1 I 'factional paper currency, nickels and cents 262.1)2 (peile I 25 jegal tender note 3,500.00 88.25 motion fund with U.S. Tt.-as.. (5 per cent of circulation) 10.00 217,027.23 Lia m i.rn i !apital .stock paid in 00.00 lurplue fund 14,000.00 redivided profite, pensei and laxes paid 1,392 16 National Rank notes out? standing l"." lue to other National Banke 1.TIL* IL' lue to State Banki and tankers 1,19 ndividual deposit! iub ict to check 15!1,4*5-1 ?eil checks 18.'. ashler's checks outstanding 202.J lilla payable, ncludingcer- , ti:, il deposit for monej borrowed I",1 I i Total 217,627 J S i ai i IF Vu:. UKI \. County of Shenandoah, -i I. M.Coffman, Cashier of the abo ?. lo solemnly swear ti ?> ? ne to th< best if my kn- . belief. M. < OFFMAN, Cashier, bed and sworn ? < llth day of Feb. lil >. W. L. NTi wm a n. Nola ry Pu CORRft i A ! I ES1 : M. ler, ?:: ruder. \V. ll. Newman. ?rs. sTATbHEITOF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION Fifi Tiilij Salis Baal ? ?,i at Sta1 nia. at il. -. ?j, WOW, made to the - j ion - ion. in u.r. ms v '- i 1,02 )ue from Nations - T.Ti' ? '> rrency .'!.''.'? j 'd ._? j coin [xi i i coin Tu il j Tol 72,712. " 1.1 Mill.I'I - paid in - ? ? ndividual i ci to clu ."L-" 1. >'. s nu on 1 Keb. 1 the Desi J. ;.. Fkli t <;. ' . .. ? \\ - .-: \';i;. .1-. i of ind bseribed N. I-'. N Pi nit Tree Spraying, Ila\ d an i i rn prt ; i reex Hie upi ayer srill ? e ol ll I Estep. For . ? - >u .? ?r addre.*s, K. F. Di DAV." D. J. \\ Va. eb. \* CTTin ks Having completed stock taking wc have found a big lol ol very durable Remnants, in different classes ol goods, such as Lawns, Calicos, Ginghams, Outing, Percales, Cottons, Silks and Dress Goods, Corsets and Notions. Underwear and Hosiery. Slippers and Shoes. Also Rubber Goods, &c, &c. Mattings, Carpets and Rugs. This sale will commence SATURDAY February 13th, 1909, at 10 o'clock, and continue until the remnants are sold. This will be a Big Chance to secure some exceptional bargains. Don's Delay. Come Early. YOURS FOR BUSINESS. T. GLENN OPPOSITE THE JAIL Don't let this chance slip - ind don't delay coming here, for jolt mitti that clothing of such distill liveness and i ortli at th brices will am quickly. And then your size in the particular ,ric which snits your taste best may bc sold. Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats that sold at $18.00 now $14 00 Snits and Overcoats that sold at 1600 now 12-50 Suits and Overcoats that sold at 13.00 bow 10.00 Suits and Over :oat? that sold at 10-00 now 8 00 Suits and Overcoats that sold at 8.00 now 6.75 Suits and Ot t that sold at 7.50 now 5,50 One lot All-Wool Men's H< ai i $7.50 0 - Now $6.00 * AU Boys and Children's Over Coats at Cost. rw. m. Woodstock, Calvert Virginia CLOSING OUT -r-s-. ALL=r-^ Winder Clothing "--SAND Gent's Furnishings ? - AT - - "PRICES YOU'LL APPROVE" The Better FCInd of WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY B. Sutherland & Son. Main STREET kt IT ?? Woodstock, Va. LOOK WHO'S HEREI Professor Strasfx^raer and Age 1 Highes J ' YGusig est Trick AND Fancy Skater in America Paid Act in the Associ ation. BABY RUTH Vorld's Champion Skat - ? h Vorkhsvi ir at vYO >D& ? K SKATING RINK tiursdaj, Pr id a j and Saturday nights. A ii | 9 irdaj aft at 1 i?. m., :. Admission. 5 ard 1" cents. Don't Miss lt. GEARY HOTEL LIVERY 1 Having purchased the Geary Hotel Livery, I solicit your patronage, assuring you that you will always get a good, safe and reliable team when hiring here. Horses boarded by the month at reasonable prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAVELING MEN. < YOURS RESPECTFULLY JOHN E. BEMIS. WOODSTOCK, VA. I