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SHENANDOAHHEBAID IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JMO. H. SRABILL --SUBSCRIPTION \ OO Y^or Year, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. Communications of private nature charged for as advertising. HBRALD JOB OPPICD [% euMiysefte in every respect. Wotk done un short notice and on the moat reasonable term*. ^ _ _ _ V*!?? r$t ??' ?' Vol. 93 Woodstock* Virginia, Friday, February 25,191?. No. 8 Shenandoah Herald ADVERTISING RATBS Advertisements will be inserted at One Dollar per aquare of ten lines or less, for the first Insertion anU 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. 0 Quarterly or yearly adver tisements by contract. ^"Unless the number of inser? tions is marked upon tbe manu script, advertisements will be pub i until forbid len and charged accordingly. AYER'S MASR VIGOR Stops FaSSing Hair Ayer'* Hair Vigor ls composed of sulphur, glycerin, quinin, sodium chloriJ, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, and perfume. Not a single injurious ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so. Follow his advice. A hair food, a hmir tonic, a hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. (Completely destroys all dandruff. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Docs not Color thc Hair J. 0. AXER COMIANY. Ix'WC FOR SALE. Valuable property ^ ia the growing t iwn ol 9 - '-e. Va.. oooaistlng ot l geary out-bui!d q i iiBbi of hq uci'e lot. D iii- heart of the town on one of the bea - .lential streets. A.iV'-tu- desirlojff a home or wanting f I investment still do areli i<> ?.? i or ari I FRED D, MAPHIS. | Straaburg. \'a. A GOOD DWELLING, For Sale. lek dwelling-: on Main I fur sale, lt is im pi ? od large barn al buildings, mountti rn ? viii bc made to suit If not s.?ld by April l>t, } a i I .^>e retited. Apply I . Harrisonburg, Vs., or e*?, Woodstock. W. H. BITE, pd. liai risoaburg, Va. Setting Eggs. Is'anil Reds are stiil gs who have them ed egg basket every stoat* for ihc season all I i ea of siofie comb ara I I m for hatching on hand. 1 :>our order now. Pi ices Nv tiHty gviarar.teed. j POULTRY FARM. | ?an, Va. K li)K SALE bTORt PHOPLRTY 51 Luke, Va. p lot with a cement <. main part 23x50 3i .?? fsa t. ah Sstoriea. roof. A n'ce 10 room fi i liing 2 wells, 1 cistern ind a i lg lot sltd about 50 irobea Bad a 4 room i i place fur the light man. i??? ig ri fer selling, for par to \V. K. SWARTZ. R . . I) So. 1 Woodstock, Va If .ou Kant to Drive, Come Here I am noaa running a FIRST clas LIVERY in \ giotto with roy hotel I cae lurniah you teams you will en d borse9 and nice - iH!N\: CHEAP LOOKING Uti which leaves my Stable, 1'ricea reasonable and j-ood service. J. \V HOLTZMAN To Our Old Customers. Hi lng geeared the services of Mr Kv ck, a first clas9 harness-maker. we ar- .red to furnish harness of ali a 1 io repair work at abort n Sat -fiction guaranteed as to q jes. ad a cordial invitation to a old BtoBtOSBaaTI and the public aall ail inp>3t our oo<J j. a. Dysart & Co. Collecting* Ctiof. All claims given nr .n, A. (JARRETT CARTER, ( '.\>I'AHL' . Aft Mute] Life InsuiH ^ce Co. of Half foe want a 2? vear life paytaaent, ^vetne a call o. drop a card no. Raw Furs Wanted. 1 will be at the freight depot in W<: va , every Court Day. buyiio: ard shipping. Don't sell un? til ne and I will sun rise you Ht thp prices 1 am oaying for skins. My ? !'> y< ara i xperumee will enable me * i t v you full value for your ? for Dario H. H BILLER, Orkney Springs, Va. Dec 10?4tpd. i~MH??.????_?_?_?]_?>p??___??_???aasaaaaaaai~"~-? Ice Cream < onstantly on hand at the Excelsior Creamery Wood Ho.k, Va. ALL ICE '?R/.AM AND [CES Ol'AHAN TEED PURE. Leave your orders for Sunday creams, only, at Waldon & Smoot's Drug Stnre Our ace plant is now in operation. A. W. NICODEMUS A SONS, Woquijlk. Va Pah 2"~],r Belting. Belting. We are preoared to sell cotton anc leather belting at prices, which def 3 competition. Senatfor prloes. J. A. DYSART & CO fc feats for tbe National Leatbei Beifegttg. mx>pmtKK, rincmtiK BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SHENANDOAH COUNTY. A TTORXE YSAT-LA H' M. L Walton, Collectior E. 1). Newman, Department. ?V. Lv, Nkwm \n. Notary tub ic 'ALTON ,nc WALTON, w ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW, ?v oodstock, Va. Practice in State and Federal Courts. T ft. TWENNKR. J. M. HAUSKKMAN AVENNER & BAUSERMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Woodstock, Va. ? EM ITEL BORDEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Regan practice in 1878. Osmer and Manager of The Shenandoah Valley Collection and Adjustment Agency, established 1809. Post-office address Calvary, Shenandoah county, Va. F. IL BRUM BACK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Woodstock**. Va. Office: In uLawerg Row." former? ly occupied by the late P. W. Magruder. R USU II. WILLIAMSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Woodsl ?ck. Va. Commonwealth's attorney fob g UKN a NDOAB (JO0NTV. Will practice in adjoining counties. Will be in New Market every Satur? day. PHYSICIANS. D R. ll. McC. HOFFMAN, TOM'S BROOK, VIRGINIA. Having decided to lc cate at Tom's Brook, I oller my professional - vices to the people oi that place vicinity. Culls promptly answered day or night. tt-10 ' D R. J. II. SMOOT, Having located in Woodstock, can be found at his residence on North Muhlen^urg Street, the late residence of Dr J. L. Campbell, when not pro? fessionally <m;:aered. D R. D. D. CARTER, Office and Residence South Main St. Woodstock, Vir-jinia. t*pjr Special attention given to Sur? gery. Phone Call .'><. D W. S. CLINE, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. f&T Calla answeied day or night. Ollice and resideuce North Main St. March 4?tf. DENTISTS. D R. J. B. RUSH, D E NT I S T, Woodstock, Virginia* Established in 1880* Ollice South Main Sire t. Terms Cash. F|R. T. P. LOCKE, RESiDENT DENTIST, Office Main St., Woodstock, Va. *~p Chloroform. ethe?- and cocaine used for painless extraction of te*-th Dec. 20-1 yr. D R. J. C. BOWMAN, DENTIST, Woodstock, Virginia. Office on Court Street, above the office of Tavenner k Bauserman. Mav 28, 'Ofl-lyr. BU SIX ESS CARDS Woodstock Marble Works WOODSTOCK, VA. Monuments, Tombs and ail kinds of Cemetery Work. Tx>west prices in the Valley. Give us a call. E. U. SNYDER. Barber Shop. Couw St., Woodbtoci Va. Wadden Fravel, Propr. Shave. 10 I Haircut.... 15 Singe. 15 , Shampoo.. 16 Facial Massage. tl Tonic Rub. I and 10 Shaving Corpse- 1.00 Shave asray from j-hop 25 Haircut if M 3) Haircut and shave away from ah on 5C B^T Prompt attention given to all customers. A Share of tho public patronage go Belted. CARLY RISERS INSECTS AND DI5EARE5 DE CLARED TO BE DANGER? OUSLY INJURIOUS BY THE CKOP TEST COMMISSION. Thc Crop Pest Commission, at its meeting Jan. 14, 1910, altered 'mil amended the list of injurioui insects and plant diseases and the rules and regulations relative to same to read as follows: HULKS AND REGULATIONS. For the Government of the State Entomologist, Assistants, LocaMnspeciors and Employees of the State Board of Crop Pest Commissioners, as Authorized by Act of Assembly, approved May (<, 1903. Sections 2 and 3 Al? tered and Amended Oct. 17, 1(m>7 and Jan. 14, 1910, to read as fol? lows: 1. By the virtue of authority conferred by the above cited Act, the following rules and regulations are hereby adopted and promulgated by the State Board of Crop Pests Commis? sioners, and the State Entomolo? gist and Pathologist, and such assistants and local inspectors as may be hereafter appointed- are authorized and directed to en? force the same. 2. List of insects and itx guous parasites?The following list of insect pests and plant dis? eases are hereby declared to e dangerously injurious, and it is ordered by this Board that they shall hereafter come within th< scope of operations under the Crop Pest Law: IllSeCtS?Sat! Jose scale A pidiotus perniciosus \ West In? dian Peach scale (Ausacuspis pentagons \ Woolly A ph iv Schisoneurs Lanigera) tn nurs? eries onlv. Gipsy Moth (Porthe tria dispai . Brown-tail Moth (Euproctis Chrysorrhoea . Maple Scale (Chrysorphaltte tenehri cosus). Strawberry Root Louse (Aphis Larbesi l. Fungi?Crown Gall, in nurse? ries only. Peach Yellow's, Pea< h R ictte, Little Peach, Bia :k Knot ol" plume and Cherrv I Plow rightia morhosa I Lira Blight of Bear and Apple (MicTOCeCCUS amylovorous), in nurseries onlv. This Board reserves the right to alter, amend, and change this list as the exigencies of the work may warrant. 3. OuAFANTiNK AGAINST DIS eased Xukskry Stock?It is hereby declared* that dating from Jan. 14, 1911, no per- ?n. pcr sons, firm, or corporation shall sell, transport or (jive away any fruit trees, or other plants, com? monly known as nursery stock within the State of Virginia, when affected with the San Jose scale, West India Peach scale, Woolly Phia, Gipsy Moth. Brown tail Moth, Maple scale, Straw? berry Root Louse, Crown Gall, Peach Yellows, Peach Rosette, Little Peach, Black Knol of the Plum and Cherry, ot Fire Blight of Pear and apple specified un? der Section 3 above." For Sections 4 to 17 of the Rules and Regulations see Circu? lar Xo. 3 of the Crop Pest Com? mission or the Sixth report, and for further discussion see other publications from this office. It is thought well to enumerate a few points, however, in regard to these troubles at this time, San Jose scale?Xo nursery stock should be sent out that is infested with this insect. All nursery stock that has been ex? posed to infestation by this in? sect should be thoroughly fumi? gated before it is sold. Orchardi should be thoroughly sprayed for this trouble once each winter. West Indian Peach scale? This insect has not become plen? tiful in Virginia, but nursery stock should be watched to pre? vent it from being introduced, Woolly Aphis?As trees badly knotted by this insect are ant to rot off and die after a few year-* time, all nursery trees carrying specimens of this insect ihould be fumigated before they are sold. All trees badly knotted by it should bs discarded and de? stroyed. Gipsy and Brown-tail Moths ?Are European insects that (have already cost the New En? gland States several millions of dollars and have destroyed much more value in forest and shade trees, orchards, etc. They have not yet reached this state and careful watch should be made to prevent them from reaching it. Thh M \it.k Scale- Is similar i 1 some respects to the San Jos scale, but is mainly injurious t shade trees, such as Silver Ma? ple. Xursery trees affected by this insect should not be sold. Hardier trees such as the Nor e.r. Maple, ash, ginko, Ameri? can linden, oak and others should bc substituted for the Silver Maple for ornamental purposes. S 1*1 av; bbs ry Koot Louse? This insect has not so lar as we can learn become seriously in? jurious in this state, but as it is quite injurious in some of the ad? joining states, strawberry plants should be carefully watched and none planted that come from in? fested beds. Crown Gall This disease affects the roots of the apple, peach, pear to some extent, rasp? berry, etc.. but it is simply in? jurious on apple. It has now been demonstrated that this dis? ease can be controlled on apple in the nursery by obtaining scums from healthy trees and grafting them into healthy seedlings. This being the case, nurserymen should soon be able to almost rid their plantations cf this trouble. X > trees affected with this dis? ease should be sold. Pbach Ybixows- -This disease :an also be controlled in the nursery u ing healthy peach pits Lo grow seedlings and healthy Suds tor budding into them. It this is done by the nurserymen and al>o a car> fu1 attempt made in conjunction with the truit lt wers to hold the disease in .heck in the immediate vicinity of the nursery, they should be ible to send out healthy stock to their patrons. Careful inspec? tion oi' orchards and the destruc? tion of all diseased trees as soon SS they show the first symptoms of the trouble '.?iii then en< frrower to control the dis ase eind build upthepeach industry in this stal ?. Peach R \n Little Pbach Tl. - two diseases similar in many respects to h yellows. Method^ ?.;' con? trol ar- also very similar. Bla< k Knoi i . Puru and Chi. ki rv No nursery stock in fest.-?i with thu bould be sent out from the nursery. The disease can be controlled in tl e orchard by cutting and destroy? ing all ilie affected limbs and twigs 8 to lo inches below the knots. This must be done, however*early in the winter. Pike Blight of Pbai and Apple?No nursery stock shou d bc sent out affected by this di> ase. Buy Seed Cum on thc Cob. There is only one way that tl e purchaser Can be certain of gc. ting good seed corn, and that s to purchase from some one of rt liability as to the purity of tl e variety, and then require the coin be sent him on the ear. Until the farmers of our territory learn this one simple lesson on requir? ing the seed corn which they sent to them on the ear there will always be complaints of failure to obtain satisfactory corn, no matter how careful the advertising managers of agricul? tural papers may be in guard? ing them against fraudulent ven? dors. Most of the inferior seed corn is sent out through igno? rance of what teed cern should be. This will be largely cor? rected when all refuse to pur? chase shelled seed corn, but in variably require that it must be Bent to them on the ear.?Raleigh X. C., Progressive Farmer and Gazette. Best Use of the Bath. Thp human body 1? covered wlttl the most wonderful and beautiful fabrlo in tho world, flexible as silk, resistant 1, tought as leather and. beau? ty of beauties, flushed by some three millions of glands, so tbat it is abso lutely '-elf deaning. Therefore, says' our doctor, speaking of the bath: Don't scrub; seldom use soap; use as cold water as you can enjoy." For Better or Worte. "Um tired of this eternal pbilosoph leal Hcrap about the respective influ? ences of heredity and environment," i-aya the Philosopher of Folly. "If heredity brings a man enough money, he can make his own environment." Where Fslashood is Justifiable. There are two occasions when the most veraclouBB man is likely to pre? varicate?when he tells a love ro? mance or a bunting story.?Paris Fi? garo. Dons for. A New York woman has used S whip Instead ot the divorce couria Baa aaa ruiaaad Ber matrimonial tea ar*.?Wa-atlaftoa Post, _'"*?-?- ???? mi?-nu?un?? tin-???+ I Tobias Jarvey's j Day_of Rest I j By E. LAWRENCE PERRY ' f BsBsssafl | asaaaB ii?n ii?ii ii?i in?u+ The Count Tobi; Francois Xavier de la Jarvis sat ponderlnf in bis scantily furnished room on th I floor of an old brick sabled building in the heart of Braal was once ti Brien village. From his chair at the dusty window giving on Commerce street he had noted the home-coming of more thon one wage-earner, laden with bundles ar.d fairly beaming w4th the spirit of the season. In the dooryard of the house just below he had sven a young womau and her two children fairly maul an elderly couple grandparents, of ? pulllni them up the stepfl de? spite their complacent protestations. And he knew that the pecullSJ bundle which grandma carried so gin g< rly contained one or more purni kin plea, and that tho stout genial grand sire's pockets were laden with ail sorts of homemade goou The count sighed. He walked to a bureau and took from tin- upper draw? er a fragrant old brierwood and a pouch of tobacco Caled and lighted the and returned to the window, where he stood looking down the side? walk, puffing thoughtfully. Then food for thought, for below him lie could see the rhomboidal form of Mrs. ryUifl Jam^s, Industriously plying ber broom to the lower tap. Mis. I was a good soul; the count had d that knowledge from mt i Sidewalk conversation. And then, too, when he had mending to do, which variably detected the fact had quick eye of Mrs. James had in occurred to him. sIm' Bras BVI r with her needle, Which, ind." .1. | count's d. BP annoyance, was bl nore ami his sartorial well Twice in tiie mouths he ha I kl .Jami s had tn-' luxury o:' Lb- apartments on the h I Bach time upon making irtbre the impression waa st; f he had achieved a strategic r. There wars i lear susplcioi i as to ta.' nature that he had | bi ii Indeed, upon recipt I the last time Mrs. James I I 1 pal . she had Inditl <1 :t .. in veiled suggestion (1 to reply !: h?- trusted would BChil Bull of protecting lary attentions or 1: d the future, while at th. ie te* tain of her d temi ii Frau ? 1. not upwatd. it is rrow thai p ? All of \.. . ty maj have been read by Mrs. Jami irdlng ?? felt Ba that as lt may. the Count Toots de la Jar.is, which tba siren of the lower :! itrued into Tobias Jar\ mov? ed by the holiday spirit, and Pfl weighed Mrs. Jamea'a Invitation to Mbraak bread" with ber tba foll BgalnSt the prospe( t alone, and sparing ker street t.t*?:?* d'hote, 1 inclined strongly in favor of the hospital board of Amaryllii casting dice witn fate though it i be. As he stod immersed in thought tlwre came a ray of assurance. 'After all," he murmured, "one has but to be a man, to arm himself with man's strength. It is but to know when to retreat that is the secret of all great soldiers' successes. Tiens! There was, I id, to be turkey, and of the sauce cranberry and - ard that the madame is talented as a CO ik there ls little to doubt. Mais non ! Am I a fly to enter a web? Bb, bini, if a Hy am I it is of strengthy wings. So I go * * * Non; not o' your life upon, as the saying is." I dine at M. Gatin's. Gatin's Bleecker street table d'hote at one o'clock the next afternoon was blue with tobacco smoke, and a *ca 110 and violin struggled bravely with a chanson de vin. Thara was laughter, and the popping of corks, and bursts of son. ass But the count's fa? vorite seat was vacant. He was not there, in short, and in seeking him it is pleasant to turn from this scene of Gallie revelry to the simpler, quieter precincts where love, perchance, sits dreaming over a needle, where, the silence is un? broken save by the soporific WheeSB of the tea-kettle or the purring of a cat and the steady monotony of a rocking-chair's creak. The cat, in? deed, purred in comfort and content? ment; Amaryllis James purred in com? fort and contentment. She was sew? ing with placid nih-n. She was piec? ing in the frayed ends of "Tobias Jar? vey's" eoatalaevi she murmured the name repeatedly to hers- ! ing in the end of the sleeves with pieces of silesia. Nearby in an rmchair sat the count himself, smoking and gazing vacantly into the stove. He was comfortable too?and contented. His pips was drawing well, and the savory of turkey and cranberries and pota? toes and turnips and pumpkin plea blended in one great, gra-"1 suggestion of gastronomic felicities to come, doubly Impressive, inasmu th* rount had not dined over well for . al days. To replace the coat in PTQCSSS ot construction, Mrs. Jameg hid lom- I him a garment from the wardrobe of tie- late lamented John Jam. s, who had married her Just in time Ul he> stow upon her the benefits of a pen? sion which a grateful government had awarded in recognition of rheumatism incurred many years after the inter? necine unpleasantness had ceased. Then, too, as the good woman enjoyed as a seamstress not a little vogue among those of the neighborhood who Weat in for such luxuries as I makers, she considered herself eml nintly eligible for the hand of ths most exalted noble in France. She had read of such things. Romance, which ia to say norcia of tender lin *oVm was S weakness and sba wraf* ?rxrv\Tf. iv may ? ? warrier husband, honest, | John James, had qa I iflg a generous emotional voil. Tho olfactory hints of the dinner all prepared and reedy tempted the count's quivering trils until nothing but his lantry prevented bim fro that the hour for dins He beean;.' restive. Wei would all come in good time, aud he had planned his campaign; he t eat, and then under plea of th o'clock engagement, he would i his adieus. But tba ll sal ? Finally the count shifted his ti ? "ir will ba time for the servii r before tl has been ruined by Which I tv eau to SI iation of your cul but impatiently in the CO my dear madame, with the path of your hospitality." . Jam. - ? ber ne< die in bag, and Mush mantling nev expat from out escape, rose the snub end of a "1 low well, hov; v. of poor John's fits you. To Mr. "Jar : vis. my dear m corrected the old gentleman. You for gi; I fi ar that it is not T ibiaa, but Jarvis. M. Jarvis." "M. Jarvey," Bald Mrs. Jam me! I i ?'. that that fitted you as It wen ilijah, ?; ? ;r shoul Do y . Mr. Jan ey, 1 think it htt- you ever: ? -han it did J .John he looki d I in it: t Tod?" ? deft grace s Ith which I ea I '? ration skipped to n . chair. "Il lt you witt I i : I shall ? Count Toby : ? felt so ha] fi il When B li r In a net ind k I blindly In an ir? ita naturi i loria 1 He i Ul I Me ' ? do with . could launch . of a i sn ? tut the blunt, din I A diplomacy as ?& by .'-1 i. James left thc no tactii hole. Thai him the blend d in ing fea-t. He < I ti ii M Ja 1 seem to ;. I M lames's ] ? lt is quite In | as I love?" "Ah. Tobias*' interrupted James with was sayin'?" "What, er than that I love to feel, i that 1 suggest to you ories?make the:.. .. non; that is as one mighl ?and? "Have you aver ."? vou 'nave wasted the beal four life without the true and loving hi ipmi tv Vou should have mad- ioma woman happy long ago Tob?Mr. Jarvey 1 mean." "I had a friend who t said the count gravely, as though the fact were of mo Bntly un? usual to warrain puck* | up the lips and raining of tba i yebrowa. "Married!" axel: hued Mrs. James, excited and pleased, and eager to as? sist the count in what ' to be a somewhat diffident lead to a vital question. "Yes," continued' Jarvis, "he had a \ ife. She was the Duchess de la Poins-Martel, a very nice woman i she had the one fault she talked too much- " "Yes. certainly, she talked too much," said Mrs. James breath! "Well, well, then what happened?'' "Nothing. Oh .nothing Lt all, 1 am assured." Silence. The "tothsome" odors were growing as palpable as the wait? ing dinner itself. They asailed Jarvis as with bludgeons. "International manages are so ro? mantic." Observed Mrs. James con Sifslilsion is the original?has been the standard for thirty-five years. There are thousands of so-called "just as good" Emulsions, but they are not-?they are simply imi? tations which are never as good as the original. They are like thin milk? SCOTT'S is thick like a heavy cream. If you want it thin, do it yourself?with water? but dont buy it thin. - FOR HALS BY ALL DRr*0QIST8 Bend Mc. n??e >f pap*r ?"<" ahl? sd. for our becutiful ifoTingsDunk and CLIM'* Sketch-Book. Cat h hank eoaUlaa a Good tack ronny. SCOTT ot DOWNE, 409 Pearl St. Ntw Yank For maldi o linc, rich, ot plain g? ^eqraaliy vataaMe <?^S_l^t and n $? foods Indispensable For Home Baking I ? ..I'M ?l9)A9) ly 'li .: -3 q;:.w Jaq poidnjjnui )um A*ououi amil ahb jo .uij-inrn 1 ;m.{j edon; i? 'jsaj b oj p Bf 'BJp| ptn .,'' ?-?' i" Inoqi qons ? .. .;. .v.o\-.. ?UT. BfAJSf pd('!?( -OJ ,,'som ? ."? x nprifriiAi away from him, and I of re -. Retreat? But :ble; for hil roar.1.. He - blinking, wordl- . Mrs. Billed, and drew from recticnle a roil bf p.^ pink ribbon, ila- count a coy glan 'If I thought yor could appro, this pome, Mr. Jarvey?" The count. that the coup d'el tl Ing at straws, hi "Well." uah unction, "of eourse you taos prlntemps is French for Springtime." Whereupon count having nodded agre within her interpretation My heart 'til light arith oy bedight, At Prlntemps In Pi i "Ah, Springtime in par. erred the count. "But you were never ls a pome <* ?ut it." . "I shoul not at all. Bois. It all?" '., no. tl I Al.d .iair. but stays in Bl At prii ? count groaned Hy, h it ws as tl n rb in ar? ie cia! ? But, ah, my do> love At prlntemps in Par a. rames glanced st I ? Warmer rs I i, but not if l Ri the all-absorbing i : tinner and 11 thoughts of liberty. I tl ? free air ol ralk. . srorked under high : bia i bo? . ? ? ? moke l must go to my room for mo?", if you'll be so good . use m. still, Mr. Jarvey. 1 stir. I shall ne of Ji 'i tobacco. I it for many y and the good a bustled in her mpboard. retui arith buckskin pouch, a i . to bim lingeringly. count at loss for further ex? ie with n faint bow, ac offered tobacco, and i r : k a match, lt . and the giimn I Mrs. James ant . of course, you poor man, the pipe does not work. John's pip ; once more she turned to the i ip -" But ? ..try to tl winds, and stood not upon the or I of his | Like a fr he flapped to the door, and in ond was Tint in the hall. Then out I like on s*o:.ped until he i it be laid that the cou vas em. lee has n . Amaryllis James. T ? : pursuit never occurred runt of rage and co ? ad pen; ag note, pim coat, and then marched upstairs and Sun raiment against the count's : A "The ; si itraw has been br. Om r." Whale Fishing Dying Out. Tho depression in the Dundee whale i scuts that there is dan* * the industry disappearing from rowing scare ' whales in the arctic regions has ry very unreraunera eholders have become so thal a number of tho D put up for sal- \ serin 1 is the prob; of the Eskimos who de D the whaler.- for supplies of rifles and ammunition. Leper Asylums ita X?>r\vay. There are In Norway uo fewer than spar asylums, but each con - only ten to fifteen beds, are situated in country places, '. -'\ie of living followed in tl tnilar to that of an oran family in moderate cttcumsl <r GEARY HOTEL, JOHN F. BEMIS, Proprietor, Woodstock. m m m Virginia. I Tnder New Management. Table Unexcelled. FirstXlass in its Appointments. Headquarters lor ccmmercial men. Special attention given automobile parties. A finely equipped livery in connection with the hotel. S "Geary" to the porter at the train. Bl BELTING, BELTING, ' *. tr Leather and Gandy Belting'. We are Agett tl for the National Leather Belting Co., and can furnish belting promptly at bottom prices. Call to see us. * J. A. Dysart (EL Co., Woodstock, Va. * Cf SaaaaaaaV