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FRIDAY, MIVKMBE* 5, 1909. Office, at Wood ?tock, Va., as second-class matter. SHENANDOAH VALLIY LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. WOODSTO-K, VIRGINIA. - - i'll ^??"" O^K^vSrt\?k otyS..oo or over, Sod'nSJst snowed on same. vViKle. Kdinburg; F. 5. ?^'. Mt Taejon: or i H. hv-over.Xrw Market, Na. Druid Oil. The Great Discovery for Rheumatism, Backache and Painful Joints. For sale at SCHMITT'S DRUG STORE. Endorsed bj Physicians. I eES ER Al LO AL SEWS, ??; te. M rtsgar's. ; bed bin keti st 75c pair at i ?? ? n ts, ai - ''ooo. J. L. Shaft** r A Co. ininti andcomfort-i, from OSs up. at ! ; j f-ora ll 00 up at J. A. Dyssrl A Co's. . di in ladies' shoes at SI *k and Poultry Food at J. I. ? . ? > ' >:? (ba w\ '**? prttl i Stock Food at - New Plan Silent ' ? .. .' v\ just io n. raisins, ? al J. L - vV Co's. ?. apron a Co's. : stent wall plas 2 at J. L. Bo; Co Silenl ctlon, Friday - Jewelry 81 ?? il underwear for men. ?? J, L. Shafft r i .1 isl i ol all kinds. Get - Farmers r.. get a pair I X ?;> Vi- 'i-S. J. L. Shaffer fee those buggiei i gains. - te, waists. S iflei v\ Co's. i reedy lo its at Sfi.ou I 122 in all colors and patterns, an. D Irish potates, 65ebashel; C lb. at J. L. If yo . sent that will .:?. the " sale l?y J. \. 1' kindi ndenraar we lead issortu ats, quality and -. F s. .lowman, salk Six head of ? ar old - |OOd ewes \\. W. Lugan. A large a ' . ms' aod priooe al wayi il al F. - au's. ll (or e?ke bak cu treats, i sod fresh. F. S - eh carload tine, coarse and rock salt for all purposes. 1 Vices right J. L. Boyer k I ust io. Rock silt, 103 lbs. coarse 5 lbs.. 28 lbs. 98 lbs. and 200 lbs. table salt. Farmers Union. Tbe Epworth League ol the Molbo dist church I ? potful social Ai Ihe boote ul Hon. M. L Wa'ton, on Friday Dight ^ nd Tar cures coughs quickly, itoeoj i the lunga and - olds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. Bchritt's Drug - hood a lsrj k of gi nuine in d Poul! v Fencing lbs best fencing on Ihe market. F< r ivie hy J. L Boyer St < Bi t\\ BALE Miss Ross Fravel has some beautiful chrysanthemums for it ber home on Chsfth street and at W. M. calv- ? toing store. Do vou want to get a christmas present that will be appreciated f F.x a-nine those beautiful robes at the harness store of J. A. Dysart A Co. Parties ant having male settlement with ni for fertilizer and book account will | ill and do so at aa early date, a* WO wish to -;lo?e all accounts as soon as possible. J. u Boyer k Co. 41, The river is said to be lower now than it has been at any time this sum? mer, yet it furnishes sufficient po**?er to run Dr. Triplett's 250. barrel mill and light the town of Woodstock. T,< >ST?A gold medal bearing the words, Bradbury Senior Scholarship, H. M. A. was lost the evening of Nor, 3rd, between Masaanutten Academy an 1 Mr. M. C. Gearing's, Finder please return to Herald office. Just received a carload S.^aroti Dairy feed for cows and 0ther bt<K*k, Bette** re* its at less cost than the ole way of feeding. Give mig feed a lria od be convinced. For isle by J. L oyyr and Co. # PERSONALS. Miss Virginia Kicney is visiting in Washington. Mr, B. B. Bowman was in Wood stork, on Wednesday. Mrs H. O, Necoiemui is visiting friends in Washington. M nan left last Wed? nesday for baltimore. Mr. George [..wis, of Ohio is visit? ing his brother Mr. James Lewis. *?> v. j. ];, Van Bora is spending this week with friends in Covington. Mis. Stuart Howard returned to her home in Lynchburg las^ Wednesday. M.ss Lyla Wilson, of Moorefield is v -'.ing relatives and trlandi L< ar town. Mr. Jack Hardesty, of Winches- P spent Sunday with friends in V. ii place. Mrs. James Glower, is spending fte week w:h her mother Mrs. Wlndfll d in Broadway. Mr Join Kibler, relumed Tuesday fioui a visit to bis former home in Kirksville, Mo. M'. C. '? has returned from Baltim re. after purchasing his Uturistmai gooda. Mr. ard Mis. H. II. Taylor, of Philadelphia visited Mr. and Mr. and Mis. Georgs Hite, last week. Mr. Edgar Newman, of Ran Market, spent Tuesday wi.h his parents Judge E. D. Newman, in this place. Miss Nan Hollis, cf Strasburg is Lx,*? euest of her friend Mrs. Laura U s on Mublenberg street Mr. K. \\ Qebhard was in Wood? ltoek iast Wednesday and paid the I Ina LO ollice a pleasant visit. Misses Mary Beal Painter and Agnes ffopewsJ], of Kdinburg spent Friduv rilfa their friend Miss Cae Albert. Mrs. h>ank Chandler visited h< r 'ather and mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. Hoahour, lbs Ural of this week. Mr. J. S. Hoshour has gone to iluefleld, W. Va., to take charge of i building for the Standard Oil Co. Mr. J. EL Miller was on a busings rip lo Washington, this ween where ie took lereral orders for fall suits. Mill Mari J. dray, of Wine). rai the guest of her friend Mi>s 'irginia Schmitt, the last of the week. Mrs. Gray Hume and two children kf Orange sra visiting Mrs. Burne's ister Mrs. Herbert Trotter on North lain street. Miss Kama Carter left this morn ng for Frederieksburg where she will pend the winter with ber sister, Mrs. . N. Barney. Mrs. Maggie Bryant, and Mri. ienry Moling, of Winchester returned 0 th* ir homes on Wednesday after I isii to fi lends in town. Mri. J. Silor Garrison has return d to ler hone- in Bnrriionburg aft' r 1 visit lo Dr and Mrs. W. C. Ford, ?a Muhlenberg street. Mr C. C. Skyles who Ins bees em? ployed in Washington has accepted a lition wiih the law firm of Waltoo ?: Wa'.toi DOgraphcr. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Rinker, of Hsiineesde . and Miss Mattie Rinker, il, Jackson a?*e visiting Capt. and ?Irs. Monroe Fuhkhouser. Miss Dorothy Shoemaker, after a ihort vUit to her pareuts, Capt. and drs. Shoemaker, returned to I'hila lelphia, the Brat of the week. Misses Emma French and Agnes travel who are teaching in thc Tom's Brook High school spent from Frina\ intil Monday at their homes herc and ittended Synod. Miss Barbara Hit*-, of Luray ac jompanied hy Miss Bernice Broy, of vVashingto-n were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georee H;te, at their home neat :own, recently. Mrs. Roy Decker and little child, :>f Republic. Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hess last week. This is Mn. Decker's first vist to Woodstock rifter an absence of nine ye?rs. S3.00 guaranteed sample hats at 11.98. Metzler's. Shoes of every description caa be bad, and prices always the best at F. S. Bowman's. We are improving our line of dress goods, daily andean ll wa ye p'ease you F. S. Bowman. If you want a good lap robe at a close price examine those al trie Har? ness Store of J. A. Bys tri *S: Ca Don't forget the Social, for tlc benefit of needy Confederate women, to be held Friday and Saturday nights. We need room for aew holiday goods. You can have choice of goode in window 0\ yon* own price from Nov. 5th lo Nov. 12th, through auction sales. Kline's, Jeweler. Our line of dried fruits, are all new and fresh, prunes, peaches, raisins, currents, Ac. and prices arc sari reasonable, t. S, Bowman. Our stoek of groceries ar? always fresh, clean, and up to the time and ?OU gal just what you ask for. Eb wise and deal with F. S. Bowman. There wi.l bl S social singing at Hottel's Schcol (louse at I o'clock p m., conducted by Mr. H. Baus.rman. Tbe public is cordially invited to at? tended, and help In lbs good cawse bring ail your singing books. We're sorry if you've tried taber raedinnes and they failed. As a last resort try Hollister's Rocky Moun? tain Tea. Its a simple remedy, bat it's worked wonders, made millions well and happy. Purifies the blood, makes llesh and muscle, uleansei youi system. Schmitt's Drug Store. Put your laving! In the Se< Department . Shenandoah /all*! Loan & Trust Co., Woodstock st 3 per oem. compound Lota Amount! o'*#'. ?" asM up*ard ld. Th oni* savings insti.aiio li the county lor the accumulation ol small ?aving? of laboring men, W ? men and chlldrer tf If you have noticed symptom* - kidney trouble, do not delay in t^ki- i ibe moat reliable and dependable n [edy posiible, luch as DeWitt's Kidney I end Gladder Pille, These wonderful pik s arc being used with great satis? faction hy thousands of people. Try DeWitt's Kidney and Ula ('der Pills Ma/- Boll b; Waltoo ft Smoot. WEDDING HAD AN AUTUMNAL DRESS. A very pretty wedding was solemiz^ at eight o'clock last evening at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Villard I Fisher, sister of the bride, at ISO North Twelfth street, Phi lade! phil when Miss Mary E. Myers, of Wood stock, Va., was given in marriage b, her brother. Walter O. Myers, ti George Francis W ainsley, of Camden The cerraony was performed by th Rev. J. D. Haraaker,of Strasbu.v. Va The bride's gown was latil peau de cyane, trimmed with dwahesi lace, and carried bridal roses am lilias of the valley, and was attend* by her sister. Miss Mary E. M> bridesmaid, who wore yellow sill moussc'.ine and carried white ChrJ SID tiit-mums. Harry P. Wamsiey, brother of tin groom, acted as best man. Little Dorothy Stalblrd Mattered flowers la their pathway, and Myers, niece of the bride, was rln| bearer. The ushcrswere A. Merritt Jennings of Camden, and Boyd Myres, <?;' Phil* adelphia. The quartet of the First Christie! Church, Philadelphia, sang the bridal chorus from Lohengrin] accompanied on the piano by Edwin X. Johnson, of Camden. li was at the First Christian Church Berks street above Eleventh, Phil? adelphia] where Mr. Wamsiey ls or? ganist and choirmaster, that turee yean agc) he met then Miss .\.yr..s a teacher in the Sundav School. The invited guests were from Wood? stock, Va : Mimer. Camden. Philadel? phia, Delta. Pa.; Strasburg. Va : Bridgcton, Merchant ville. Haddon field, Bala, Askbourne.',!'a.*j Wenonah Collingswood, Haddon .-hts. Woodstown, Cloyton, Gladbrook, l??wa, BridgaborO] Wildwood, Cape May, Wendel, Idaho, <>randa, Va , and Mooreatown, ? its were both numerous ind beautiful. After a short trip the sappy couple will occupy their newly 'urnished home ut 326 Carterel street his city.? Philadelphia i 'ress. SAGER SIBERT. Last Thursday night, Oct. 28, 1900, it Wesley Chapel, was the s-vn- of he most beautiful wedding jolemni/.ed in that church, when Miss Bess A. Bibert) daughter of Mr. and Mis. iviiy Bibert, became tbe I >f Mr. William D. Sag< ? The church wei beautifully decorat ?d with cut Bowen ind potted nlants. rhebridal party entered tbe church to he --trains of Lohnngrin*! wa aarch, which was beautifully rei. I ?y Mra. Coffman, of Washington, ). C . sister of th" bride. The ushers were, M- un. Hay mond . Barry dower. Oscar Wii ind K tbert Clower, who enter* <; ii i . Bi it Tl en followed th* naids Visses Lyla WilsOO, of Mi Jeld, W. Va., Nancy Holler. W Itock, Va., ind their atti : M ian. I atoo B !-'??!? aod j dladay. Th- a tbe bride ?? n ir Mi-s Ei )f Mt. Jackii n is best man Mr. Robert Sag The bride wai dressed in whit, i ... and curred eh^te cbryeantheni rhe maid of honor ami bride's maidi woro white Japonic! -:1k. After the wedding, a reception ?iven at thc ht n,e of tnt' bride. I i sumptuous supper was ler ted to friends and relatives. Hockman Kncklcy. Announcement wu mole Tuesday jf the mariage of Mr4. Lucy Kackle;. [).; Saumsville. to Mr. William Hock, man, of Bartonsvllle, frederich jounty, which was solemnized in Washington, on October 2-> by Hev. Mr. Harks. The groom bail been a widower lome lime, and thc bride (SI the widow ot a Bh* nandoab county [ irmer. Church Notes. There will be no service at Pugh's Run, on next Sunday afternoon* Hev. J. Stuarfc*Hiri'U in is holding a rj interes:ing meeting tills week at c il vary? Rev. C. D. Waller will preach in Mu' Presbyterian Church next Bund SJ rn >.() ng at ll o'clock and at IMO p.m. R .. H. A. (Jave, of Bowling Orm ti. will assist us in a series of gospel meetings at Btrasb irg, begining 1st Lord's day in Nov. continuing over tbe 2d Sunday. J. I). Hamaker. Sunday will 1>m Hally Day at tlc Methodist church. In ihe Sunda') sch ? 1. the roll of mcmberi will bc ctlled and it is hoped ev. ry one will i' 9pond to his name. A ipeoial pro? gramme h-is been pnparsd for the oe* caiion. At ll o'clocV ili?-re will he a rally of rhe church membenblp, efforts arc being made t ? ha\e present at tl,a' time all tie member! of the church, unlessick. No Methodic should mis] this icrvice. Tbs pastor will prea',l an appropriate lenaOU. Tbepablic ll cordially invited to alt L. L. Shadwell, A Suicide. Mr. L. H. Shadwell coram ltd suicide at his home in RoekinghlO c >unty. lust Friday; !'.? d :<nk I quantity of beyond the aid of j ?b i discovei Bis body wee buried In thec*meterj at Solomon's Chard Pore*! ville, last Mond i) Mc. Bbadwi \ ' f thi county and was a -.ell kn tm i firm ?; A Bi?j Business, J s. ii s,. oe lly ieoelvi< i ir froii' ins . |>.ti i, in whld n ..<-. h..:; i: ? bf 1. i-. W tie con UWC - IO f onish \1 -k. ll will ins bis 1 espoctl lo muk" : i y. i ir of ill U< - >ur'i >w - ? pei ''"? ur (hr, ? Dim ? . :' ( tu, ti' m which ii own* ally by Mr. Hoshour. Stenandoah Native Doti John B. Iii igs, IO \ears 0 d, a tive of this county: died ou <> 28ih. it the home of his dauirhtei Mi*. Ollie {Black Powell, in Joplii MUsouri, POTOMAC SYNOD ENOS 3711 ANNUAL SESSION. The Po4oraac Synod of the Reformed Church ia the United States, which convened here Tuesday of last week in its 47th Annual session, held its lasl buslnssi meeting Saturday evening, bill Continued in session throughout Saturday, and adjourning at night. The Sunday program included four services in St. Paul's church, in which the sessions were tilled throughout thc day by mc*mber3 of Synod. The Syaod established an orphan home, to be known as the Geo. W. and Agnes Hoffman Orphanage and locat? ed in Adams county, Pa., f jr whieh Geo. W. Hoffman contributed SOO - of land and *??").<mm. 1' of the property will bs leeutod April 1. immediately upon which tbs orphan? age will be opened. October 18, 1910, was faced ai tbs time of the next meeting of Synod, the Ung to be designated later bj the offleen of Synod. } Upon reassembling after the noon recess Friday Synod <; Hev. Milton Whit* uer, ol Timber ville. Prom the report of tbe committ* i ? rn Educational Institutions, Ihe rei du? tton referring to M lurg Acad? emy was brought to th itt of Synod, r.ev. Dr. Conrad Cb appeared on tho floor of Synod i spoke earnestly in behalf of his nour? ishing Institution. The Synod is happy to know that then an In Ihe Institution!, of Ihe 'churches in which the Synod of the Potomac is Inlet ested. i goodly n ber of students, distributed among tbs following : Tn 9 uinarj, 41; Franklin and Marshall College. ' Catawba College, 129; Mercersburg Collage, 453; Womat/- I 207; MsssanuUeu Academy, SI; total. 1. The following are th<- receipt! from these several institutions: Theological Seminary, 115,599.50; Franklin Col 1 ige, S87.015.70; Catawba College, $11, 927.S6; Womai. -.'ll ll Ti; Mail mutton Academy, SI ? osnborg < College. 1192,709 00; i] pn ? total, 1342,533. The committee on I, Re1 F. A. Rupley, chairman, i their nport and Hev. I 'has. I!. Schaeffer* ol Reading, Pa., the < U eral Superintendent of Miss the Bi*8ynodic Board, being pn wi?s Invited to addresi tbe Syaod, to which invitation be responded in a stirring ipa -h. I ttiOg forth the 1 of the Hoard and t!.. om Retort tbe cities of Newark ohio: Omaha, Nebi tilca, and Lol Angeles, Ci fora is, when then wen from thirtj fire tc pie of tbe R ? formed faith, ai *diog for Dilation into c a i mi tba. they m;t> SOnhip tie* Melter av to the d - .i; wfa cii ihej * neted. Pride} night In tbe pi t i filled choir of St, . 'i I 'hurch, with Prof J. I ? :| V% th " Sill rh ? ? ts 8. Land, Md . pl ?rd i tbold, of A U . i'a . ? H. v. Mr. Land, in his poai . - ; ei I ing i bi pily i i. - luced Hev. Wilson Y. Mo !?? rh nt of Bethanj i hrph Home, located at Womelsdorf, Ps., sho s] ;. I of tbe work end the wanti of the new Home, which 11 represent!. An offering was lifted, ard Min Marj Hoffbeima, of Martiniburgi W, Va., lang a solo, after which itu - lent intro ll j ral inperintendenl of ie Mis-ions under Ihe Oei %y lod ? : lbs ICefonn ?:.. R Mr. Schaffer, delivered an ? and aide address on '*The Whj I ll , va ?. f M i s .-..<?:.?.*' Locke's Popularity. Though dofeated, along with Ihe balam.f bli ticket John H. Hock ha- Vt IO I 1 Of the est -em In ablon he is held in his ? itivi bonn ana bil SdopV d City. Woodstock gave him a nandi majority, while Newport '? vyo him a majority of Ibm hundred, he r inning iii hundred abe id of bli tick I Mr. Lo ti i carried everj ward in the city. Chickens Stolen. Some nighU ml SO Rhode Uland Red chicken! wen stolen from sr H. H. Rbodei al Baum* Til le. Las', week, ? number of chicken! w nre kb led from Mr. l hui ila day of Howell's Fort and this deed wa- ih>i | in spit' ot tbe fact that the ormed Synod was In leetion, at Woodstock. Young G;rls Are Victims, bfbeadachu, as well as older women, but Mil get quick nile! and prompt cir rrom Dr. King'i Nae Life l ills, ? ieme ly fol lick ivnd - ? | ure MM ti I lind b ' ld i | lb. Try UM m. tSc* at s'.'al t, Hi i - Ot. Foi xii?A hindkercblef ? n tbe eoroeri U?i Saturday. Owner spp j at thli ? IB I >. Mr. ll. '1'. Ii bi son and c iisbei to es| ? -* their ai tl oo of Mrs. Jobi., m The li ": l ?'" ,i the M ? -.i^ sat wai greal rrjolc ss [throughout ihe town of Harrieonb-urg The Posl Depsitsssal hi rilled the itt' on n-.-isterad mail bte '-to ten cents. It will s to send a re^is : letter instepd of ten oenti. v\ hellier this is to be a hard winter ol n?t. in th? common acceptance of tie term, *t will be bard one on you if I | ild burn without Baa M. W. Hafts*)* -nt matter. Sef? protection at small cost. C H11 c7r ea ni Cry FOR FLETCHERS 1 CASTORIA Social Events. Luteanna Hall the home of Miss Arlene Walker wa9 the .-cene of much merriment last Friday night when the young people of the tov a sen most delightfully entertained at a Poll party. At nine thirty t!. . SQVSh in sheets started for a^l.<->t itroll through the town, after their rei the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, games and fortune telling. The house wai decorated in potted plants, autumn leaves and pumpkin lanterns. At slaven thirty delisrhtful refreshments VS od. The party was one the most en? joyable atTairi of the kind held in yearn. The following guests weie present: Misses Viola and Marv Hrodbeck, of Mano-.. ; Mary Hoffbel Martiniburg; Margaret Hoffman, Rebeooaaod Jean Paxton, Lula Ma? gruder, Alica and Kate Coffman, Nan Irwin. Bessie Wunder. Mary Baal and Mable Walton, Virginia Rai I Madge, Gertrude and Carry Punk* , Newton, Hrh n Newman, Oiadyi Gibba, Mari I Bowmen. Anna Wenger, Fl< . William*, Susie Jeffriei and Eleanor Crabill. Rev, Wayne Bower, of Chamben? borg, Pa.! Dr, W. B. Sager, M< ir, ol Bag '(-town; Allen A Stanford Soutberland, iobfl and Roberl Magruder, Shield I Chapman. I auden stickley, Ripley Wi er, John Williamson. Pluke and Moyer. SAUMSVILLE. Mrs. Laura A. Hann wife of C. H. Hann, after a iborl bul severe attack of acute Bright'! disease, died al borne in this place, Tuesday morning, Oct. 26th, at 0:'.\o a. m. Every mears that the best medical skill could com mai.d. combined with constant and ll nuning by her devoted family and kind neigbbon, was done to re? lier Interns suffering, but to no Alter an heroic and patient Struggle with the grim monster, sh had to surrender. She died as ihe lived meeting the end with calm chr;s ian like fortitude. Her lin ii a most h. autiful >.-. imp i of christ-llke de? votion to duty. Mrs. Hann was bor June 28th 1**,;.;. in this place when il e s lived. Al the tender aire < f 14 yean with tl. il ian church of Zion c Lion. WI Saumsvil'e church lt, she ea charter men - ber hen, when she had alwi i il faithful worker v in marriage ut c. B. Han 1 dy 4th. 1887. 'J'o thia union nit I ?rn, Vivian I).. ?';<; i G., Edna K., Mild* il N.. R >; I Vlargarite H.. Anna B i ST., all ii1, lng except Loll L. A., J. W. and Kdward Saum, two B im and Mri, Wilkin survive. Bbs was in < ither, and lei her I farailj <'ircle of - and ni ighbon to mourn her lon. Hei ii rn the Christian church. Thursday morning ai 10:30 s. m. bj ber pastor Kev. D H. Rhode- ai bj Rev. J. i> Har husband ind familj desin to return their heartfelt thanks for Ibe many expressions of kim from ceighl I friend! I her a ii, death and burial ?sh'- fought the good light, kept the faith and n< nceforth rh pp for her eternal In ii e Be.'" Our schooli oneoed M after having been dosed on account of lbe Ulm ll and death of Mrs. llaun. The lanes this weak will reach 60 ll with more yet t The election passed off very quietly, oaly li votes being Dolled. Mles Glsdyi Haan went to.Q . Sunday to take obargc ol har school. She will b )ard at the Mt. Vi- w inn. TOPN0T. Mn. Ti Pie Kibler. WOO had gnp, is about wall sgaio. Mr John Wy sold his ia WTO ll I ihis week to Mr. Edward Will for S17A. Messrs. Orndorff Brotban an gi ?. Ung bal lumber for s new barn which they wili soon eiect. Mr. (Minger will be the head builder. Road Commissioner Samuel Hock man is putting up a new house next to the on ? be occupies. The (arman are verp huey gather iPi.' their corn crop which was I than they expect d it to be. Mr. .ind Mn. Charles Beeleren? tertained a number of young people Friday night, and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. Frank Shilliuburg, of near Mt Olive, bsd a cow to eut o ie of h? r teats nearly off on a barbed wire Fri? day. Mr. Samuel Hoekmao sewed it hack on. _ Fire at Orkney Springs. report that four cottages at Orkney Soring! had been destroyed by fin ThorsJe) night was a false one. F wael Iras sn >uring In that rici nil j and ibe eelebra! innweer I was only threatened with d' ht ruction. N,, i tba! th ?: il ??er, yoi will probahly recall tl <? fed that yoa ur.?till without Inauvaacaon your riv and < a ry od yr ur Intention to go to M. W. Magruder and Inst rc in hu ian ole; et mpeniis, where jon know just what the cost will bf, aid will also know that you in well en - tected. Don't pul Hoff. DO IT WOW. Winter Lap Holies ]),, yow want a robs ? Don't buy until you have seen tbs seeortmenl just received bj -I A. !>>-a-t <* Co. Valley Neuro Goes to Electric Chair. Fi on*, Royal, Kow. 2. The Harry Ballimore, who shot and killed William L ? alock. al Lind been convicted oi In tba degree. Ho will ba eeatCOQ 11 to the eleetric chair ibis eek by Jud*e Harrison. JADWYN. Rev. Hydi I to preached lb an al tentive congregation at Hope chap* on last Sunday morning, at 10:3i o'clock. We are o\o4 to >ay that all the sick In tbe community arc improving. H are all tabing adv an of lbe pretty weather we havf been hiving and are getting their corn, which is about two thirds of a STOp through this section of the coun? try. Mr \V. T. Clark is plastering hil son Joe's house this week he ll bulli a dwelling house near Mt. Jack* I .11. Our school is prog I SM i?i I under the management of Mr. . th. Mr. John Reynold! pureba! d bim* ? milk cow !a**t w.-ek. Mr. H. Sc. I nv mill in C. L. .**?;... 0 ar Fairview and hi- been busy ing logi with ? week. .rah Beohm ? vera] weeks with her parent! Mr. and Mrs. .1. s. Beohm. Mr. H. F. Hod.-:':er had the rnis fortUI vI to family horse wk ch served him faithfully for many reen. Kn thal the ani? mal could not get well Mr. H. ehloro formed it to make death easy. Miss Arbelia Keller visited Miss Maude Hoover, of Woodstock last Sundsy. Mr. Joseph Ssger and wife return'-.1 home Wednesday after a ten days visit to their -on Charles Sager ol Grafton, W. Va. Mr. J. S- Beahm's sister ard brother-in-law of W. \'a., spent a ll with Mr. Beohm and family. Curing Catarrh Accept Our Advice and Try this Remedy at Our .Risk. 1 atarrb is a disease of the rn membrane. The mucus membrane is, .ay say. the Interior lining of til* . i atarrh thee efon mayexi cny part of tbe i j item. When th-' caterrbal poison attac ? the mucous membrane, infiaurmatioa ind e ? and na . - to throw off tlc aceum . ns. The organ which has iiilicted ceaaei to perform its pr : mellon a> nature Intended it ihoul . ll i, complicationuoon < plication, which may lead to I - -ions iffllctii Wo honestly believe Rexall M Tone will do wonders toward over ?oming catarrh, lt is made from tbe ICjriptlon of an eminent pbyeicM who made a long study of catarrh, and his great success with this remedy '??. i> an snvial Ws want von if von are a sufi * * from Catarrh in an\ form, to give ill MucuVTooe a thorough trial with regularity and for s ? tim* . then if you an not - hack and tell us. and without question or formality we will hand back t> erv c*nl you paid us. This is certainly the that am lld make and should attest lincerit purpose, ll I in two i i SO conti and |1.00. ih membtr I . obtain it only at our store !'h3 lex iii Store. Schmitt's Drug . Woodstock, Va. .' JieUILI WIIUIWII1IWMI Ul. v,i..-^ atm*** vS^-,*'*- *v>-.. REPUTATION { - the one thing on which you y ll reiv Wil D voa bu] Jl I .'? ? f 'Ve vahie ? ir rw] a t-e L .hove the pl 'lil OH any number f of sales, bec ie we 11 ruse lo n.is prcsent ste !:, Wi > tLis I m. and ; Bl U> < ntinue to conduct our business mi our repution will be above question* Wereier those who have not de .lt with ..- lo the many who I ft RB E LT, The Reliable Jeweler and Optician. ? ion sTBsar, WOODSTOCK, - - VA. WATCH WORK AND HAND ENGRAVING Fruit Trees. I will haye fruit treei for sale in front of the Court House November coull day. li, imo. W, shkht/. jnTotice. " The Tax billi of the Toto for l?0?, ire now made out and payment may be made at any time, at the Treasurer's B Court Square. All tax btlh nning unpaid after Dec. Mst. 'SJ will he luir.'d over to the Sergeant, aid *) |?ercent. added, ind collection of all Mill enforced according U> law, Respectfully, If. w. MAGRUDKB, Sept. ld-until dec. .11. Treasurer. Brood Sow for Sale. One fine graded I hester and 1'oliRi brood SOW and ten live weeks old pig) lie. Thli ls a rare opportunity Iq ir-'t n first cl a sh brood sow. Pric< reasonable. Asa A. Shki;i/.. V'oodstock, Vs.. *ept. '4 tf lt. Y. V. No. 2 EARLY RISERS Tbe famous Uttk pMs. ls Your Family Reading "Worth i While"? So mach of current reading is mers* j ly entertaining at 1 ll that the ques? tion naturally aHsse. Is it worth while? Your sjns and daughters are bound to . id something. They hua ger for stories whicn take ibem into ihe other half of the world?the world of adventure, of \:. mt, of fortune making. The problem i, lo give them Snob reading without pul'tng into their hands the literature that either sidy o** demoralizing. Thee', tors of Tbs Youth'! Companion belie\e that a periodical can be made mU rt! aad vet "worth while.' <* I Com pinion is e md ic lo tbs! tn Aad I tsOB why more th in ', hxlf a million American families it. T f ;-? safe, out not dull. ?f adventure illustrate the ad trtitude and self-rel laacs. ter laj il reen on tiie truth mat right conduct is never a ike, Every nen lubscriber will 'ind lt of eial advantagi i nd si 01 11.75 for the new 1010] I only doei ne \p I the bi eutiful " /ene lion" I le ? ndar for 1910, lithographed ' in thirteen Colors and gold, but all j the issues of The Companion for the rem\iniag week* of MOS hui Hie inbeerlpiton ls received. TBE ? I IPAHIOV, C imp hu ion Building, Boston*, Mass. ? Sabssr?|. liens I ? I si thi! Offlee. A gelided ttoy'i Mlliki , bli gran<'. mother, If rs. Maria 11 .r, of Web >. Ky ,wh) write I that, when all thoug.it Le would die, Buck? ler's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scaldi, (uti, Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Ch ap iel Hands. Soon routs l'ilei. 25c :it Walt m k Smoot. An overturrcd o 1 lasspsst ire to a hons- atPittebtr/t ;nl a moS'ier and fo.r children were bemeJ t) death. I? you desire B c ea- compleiioi ak i ile lOrino^L a. ve foi' ttlpatioe eal liver troebl i as it wil ? ia organs act 1 thorough; oise your system, which is what me needs in order to f ? ll ii '.i's bru,' St r?. ky-eis auloesettlse pieied Ihroagb Mt. CrewfOfJ last Weia-js day, and no one w is lined. Start To-day arith a bottle of our Sarsaparilla Compound. It wil purify the blood ano build up the svsUin in general thereby enabling it to overcome any disease germs to which it is so susceptible at this season of the year. The Larg'e and Increasing' demand for this preparation is the best proof as to its merits. Regular ?1.00 size lor 50c. WALTON & SMOOT, ?THK DRUGGISTS MAGAZINES, FINE CANDIES, CIGARS HESS' STOCK FOOD THE BEST. H. L. BRUMBACK Produce Commission Merchant 2824-26 WF.ST DAUPHIN STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Wake Up! Do you know that the up-to-date shipper who gets the most tor his eggs, etc., ships to our Philadelphia market all the year. ll, U. Brumback is ready to trade with you six days in the week. Sunday, loo, if absolutely necessary. Do y.-u know the son why? Make a t'eNV regular shipments "Enough Said." < tel. -?' 8 mo. Perfect Fitting Clothes are the ONLY kind that leaves our establishment. The Very Latest Designs in Fall and Winter Prints are now on display and to secure the best and latest in nobby FALL CLOTHS you should call at once. Every Suit Guaranteed as to Workmanship, Material and Fit J. R. MILLER, Opp. Post Office. "THE TAILOR" Woodstock, Va. "BANK MONEY ORDERS,' are safe, convenient, economical. Cost Less than Post Ofiice or Express Orders Payable at any bank in the United States. Ask for our rate card and compare prices. SHENANDOAH NATIONAL BANK. NEW PLAN SILENT AUCTIONS Kline's Jewelry Store TWO SALES, Friday, Nov. 5th to Tuesday, Nov. 9th and Tuesday Nov. 9th to Friday, Nov. 12th. COME AND SEE! You get your choice of a law lot of desirable goods at your own price if your bid is highest on the articles you want. It cost-* you nothing t > hid. Hid as often as you wish. You see the goods displayed tn tin window during each sale. Solid gold and filled jewelry, silver goods and other gift things going to the highest bi d<l era. NO RESERVES?Auctions o^en all day and night to y P# ^