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Practical Poultry Points Feed raw vegetables, cabbage, beets and turnips to the poultry in the morning, or at noon, but not at night. Dry and warra feed is better after noontime. It is a mistake to think that a hen should scratch all the time for a liv? ing. She needs time to rest, as well as other two-legged creatures, and corn should be flung to her each day. It is a mistake to keep chickens, of different age together, March pul? lets, if properly cared for, will begin laying in November. Beside this con? sideration, the younger chicks are robbed by the older ones, and thi s prevented from thriving as they should. If the combs of hens turn pa'i change the feed and give them good ventilation. Also give them out ol door exercise. Sort your eggs well before market' ing. Wash dirty agga* A few dirt] eggs will spoil the looks of a wholt batch. Egg! that have been ahtppsd by express should not be aet uolil they have rested a dav. rVsi|>oleoir*" i. ni was of the uncouquerable, never-say die kind, the kind that you need mos when you have a bad cold, cough 01 lungs disease. Suppose troches, cougl syrups, cod ii ver oil or doctors havi all failed, don.t lose heart or hope Take Dr. King.s New Discovery Satisfaction is guaranteed when usec for any throat or lung trouble. It ha< saved thousands of hopeless suffer ers. It masters stubborn colds obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, lt grippe, croup, asthma, hay fever ant whooping cough and is the roost safe and eertin remedy for all bronchia affection- Wc 11.00. Trial bottle fre< ut Walton ft Smoot's. An English lord was a guest in 8 certain home, and hosts were ver* anxious to show the highest respeel t ? their distinguished visitor. Th' heit food in the market was served al tiie meals, and tiie conversation was plentifully intersj-ersed with "Mv Lord" this and "My Lord'' that ic obsequies tones. in the morning, the hostess, wish? ing to send some warm water to hil lordship by her ten-year-old son, in i>trnctei him thus: 'Now, Charles, knock at the door of bio room, and if he asks, Who i> there you must answer, "It is the boy, my lord." Charles proceeded up stairs and knocked at the guest's room door( and the visitor asked from within, "Who is lhere?'1 But the child, overwhelmed by the responsibility of his errand bepcam* confused and replied: "It is the Lord mv dov"' I lin-*' 1-Mrs Ol HntlHMMl. How delicious were the pies of boy? hood. No pies now ever taste so good| what's changed? the pies? No. Its you. You've lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bowels of boyhood. Your digestion is poor and you blame the food. What's reeded? A complete toning ap by Bleetrk Bitters of all organs of di gestion-Stomach. Liver, Kidneys, Bowels?Try them. They'll restore your boyhood appetite and appreoia t on of food and fairly saturate your body with new health, strength am1 vigor 50c at Walton k Snoot's. ? ????.??????? Richmond, Va., July IS.?Follow? ing a disastrous fire of six months ago that many of its best friends re? garded as its deaths blow, the Uni ver? ity Colledge of Medcine Saturday eve? ning took tbe final slep in perfecting a new organization that pieces the in? stitution on a grander and broader foundation than ever before. A joint meeting of the faeulty and trustees was held in the omVea of Dr. Stuart McGuire and the faculty assignments, which had been carfully formulated by t sp eeial committe. were affirmed and put into forte. MILKY IttH1 PIUS lAfl Ct HLD MK The above is?a quatation from a letter written by lt. M. Winkier, Kvansville, Ind. "I contracted a se? vere ease of kidney trouble. My back gave out and pained me. I ?eemed to have lost all strength and ambition: was Dothered with dizzy spells, my head would swim and specks float before my eyes. I took Foley's Kidney Pills ^regularly and ara now perfectly atoll and feel like a new man. Foley Kidney Pills have cured me." Schmitt's Drug Store. -1 '? ??i Des pite the widespread adoption ol the ''safe and sane'' idea for thu vear's Fourth of July celebration, the total number of deaths directly due to the festivities was seventy four according to tte "Chicago Record Harald V revised tables. Of these, twenty-seven were tiaceable to tbe dreaded tetanus, alt bough through? out the country health officers were supplied with lock jaw antitoxin. It is apparent that the country is a long way fi om thea ideal Innependence Day Bl^T ni IMffi tWM ION Kidney and bladder ailments are so serious in their consequences, and if unchecked so often fatal that any rem? edy offered for their cure must be above suspicion. Foley Kidney Pills contain no htrmful drugs, and have successfully stood a long and thorough test. Schmitt's Drug Store. The squab farm of Dr. J. E. Farly near Belmont Park, south of Char? lottesville, was visited by tire early Friday morning, the main build? ing being totally destroyed, together with about 3,C00 birds. More that 200 bushels of grain were consumed. The loss will reach SS,fiS0l Forene>s of the muscles, whether in? duced by violent exercise or injury, is quickly relieved by the free appli? cation of Chamberlain's Liniment This liniment is equally valuable fo muscular rheumatism, and always af? fords quick relief. Sold by Walton k Smoot. ? --?m ????> mm.~~ - Governor Mann has granted a full pardon to Dora Smith, lb years old, who was sent to tbe penitentiary from Page county for forging her fatner's name to au order tor dress gooda ajDouoting U> tl- sw. So Tired lt may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an in? active LIVER._mmsK. With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. lt adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. lt can be kept i n healthful act io a by, and only by TutfsPills TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. In his daily half-hour confidential talk with his bov an ambition father tried to give some good adviee. "Be observing, my son," said the fatiier on one occasion. ?' Cultivate the habit of seeing, and you will be a successful man. Study things and re? member then. Don't go through tie world blindly. Learn to use your eye?. Boys who are observing know a great deal more than those who are not." Willie listened in silence. Several days later when the entire family, consisting of his mother, aunt and uncle, were present, his father said: "Well, Willie have you kept using your eyes as I advised you to dot" Willie nodded, and after a moment's hesitation said: "I've seen a few things right around the house. Uncle Jim's got a bottle of hair dye hid in his trunk, Aunt Jen? nie's got an extra set of teeth in her dresser. iMa'sgot some curls in her hat, and Pa's got a deck of cards and a box of chips behind the books in the secretarv." "IS Uf| WORTH savin*;" Mrs. Mollie MeRaney, Prentiss. Miss., writes that she had a severe case of kidney and blader trouble, and that four bottles of Foleys Kidney Remedy cured her sound and well. She closes her letter by saying: "I heartily recommend Foley's Kidnev Remedy to any sufferer of kidney diseare. It saved my life." Schmitt's Drug Store. The Blue Ridge Inn, a large frame hotel on the mountain two miles east of C'astleraan's Ferry, caught foe and was burned to the ground last Wed? nesday night. The fire, it is said, was tirst discovered in tiie wash-house at? tached to the hotel building shortly after midnignt. Some of the boarders fled from the burning building inthtir night cloths, while others took time to dress before leaving. The httildlog was a three-story structure, and was built at a cost ol $10,000 by a Mr. Cbapin, of Washington. There was some insurance, but not much. HAY rCTIB AMI i.MIUH Bring discomfort and misery to many people but Foley's Honey, and Tar gives ease and comfort to the suffering ones. It relieves the con? gestion in the head and throat and is soothing and healing. None genuine but Foley'0 Honey and Tar in the yellow package. Schmitt's Drug Store. Four chi laren, three of them of one family and tiie fourth their cousin, were burned to a crisp Friday after? noon in the barn of John Adams, faftier of three of the boys, a wealthy farmer of Rasselas, McKean county, Pa., when hay in the bb rn ignited from spontaneous combustion, just as a load of hay was driven into the barn, blocking the doorway. The three sons, John, aged 12, Joe S, and Michael 5, and Michael Bosik, the cousin, were in the loft preparing to handle the load. The lather was dragged from the barn unconscious and he may die from re? sult of burns and inhalation of the dense smoke. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which ean be econ trol'ed by giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is necessary is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bow? els more than natural and then ca stor oil to cleanse the system. It is safe and sure. Sold by Walton k Smoot. "I wish I was a moth," was the enigmatical declaration made by a young married woman to her husband. "Why?" "Because I should be able to get into some new cloths!" What's The Use hanging on to old-ttme, old-fogy hand-mixed paint, that will soon chalk off and discolor, when you can gel A thoroughly modren, up to-date. ma? chine-mixed PURK PAINT that will out-cover and out-last lead and oil paint and cost you less money? For Sale by C. F. FRAVRL, April 22?Jrao. Woodstock, Va. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for Yon They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor, rect urinary irregularities, build op the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dis bates, and restore health and streafth. Refuse substitutes, WUMITT* DRtfG STORR Preserving Eggs. A great many experiments in pre? serving eggs with water glass have de? monstrated that when properly done it is one of the best roethobs in use, Water glass is silicate of sodium and it may be puivhasnd at any good dru-* atore at from 80 cents to #1 20 per gal. lon. Prepare the solution bj using water that has been boiled and cooled to or dinary temperature. To tifteeo quart* of water add one quart of water glass Put the eggs in a clean jar, one tha' has been well washed and thoroughly scalded, snd pour liquid enough Oft them to cover the eggs completely. Use only perfectly fiesh eggs. No method can keep an egg goodthathah already commenced to .spoil. Do noi wash the eggs before packing them Keep the jar in a cool, dark place. Each day's gathering of eggs are bet? ter if paeked immediately. Success de? pends on doing even thing in coi nectiou with it right and at the pn p er time. A JfOOBg man who travels in th' West for a local manufacturing tiru was telling his friends of his trip. ' Last Sunday 1 was in a little loan that boasted one small hotel." hi said. ,,and I asked the landlord when I could go to church." 1 Well." he said, "I guess you wan to know the different denominations You ean take you choice of what wt got. We got a Reformed lYesbyterian, an' we got a United Presbyterian, an' wa got another Presbyterian that ain't neither reformed or united." When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels bi come deranged, the liver and the kidney conges'*d causing numerous diseases' The stomach and liver must be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by Walton k Smoot. MARKETS Woodstock, Va., July 14, 1910. (Corrected weekly by F! S. Bowman.) Wheat. SI.00 Oats."'* Corn. .8<i Potatoes.Ot! Sweet Potatoes.Od New Potatoes .M Chickens old. .1*1 ?? spring . .pi Etrgs.. .\U Butter.lt Bacon, Side and Shoulder... .IT M Hams. L-o Lard.1" Onions.M Hal ti more. July 52. Cattle?Keeeiptu f?>r the woeV nd.*a a. aoon loday were 4.107 head, against 5.^ 1 ImkI '.ist wick: ya car loaJl on the market.'jue.te Steers, jr ex xi to choice batchers, $4 -*?> to I7 60 -ethers, tv'o to|4 85; Cows, fv r 1 ? Hulle. $3 75 to $5.'$:Helter^,I4 -.otu I*" '*>: treeh Cows 1*5 to $65 per bead. flogs? Receipts for the week 0O*JOd at no?n today were 0411 head, against Mt] .load last week.Fair dupply today and tnoderan'.di-maml QuotetWesterni I1.-.35 tc to jo] others, $9 50 to 9.00 roufrbs, f 3 ao to q 00. Sheep and Laml^-Receipts tor the week ended at n/H^n to today were <>,86i head against 9 063 head last week. Light supply and fair demand. Qcote- Lambs,. $' .-? to 8 <o: Sheep, %i $*} to 4 ?;. Calves?Receipts for tne w#ek er. led at noon today were head, 57; against '8o head last week. Fair supply today and market firm Ouote: Common to best. (4 yo to 175. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY VIRGINIA ROSSI SHOWS. Southern Railway bags tojannounce that low round trip fares have been authorized on account of the follow? ing Horse Shows: Manassas house Show, Manas sas, Va., July 27-2wuh. ORANG! BOISE BBOW, Orange, Va., August 3rd and 4th. Albemarle Horse Show. Char? lottesville, Va., August 9-lOth. Front Royal Homsk Show, Front Royal, Va., August l?i-17th. Wakkenton Horsk SAOW, War* renton, Va., August .list and Sep. 1st For further information concerning rates authorized, territory from which applying, dates of sale, fiual limit, etc., call upon nearest Southern Rail? way Agent. POPULAR KXct'RSio.N To WASHING TON. Another popular excursion will be operated via SOUTHERN RAILWAY to Washingt3n, D. C , Wednesday, August 10th: leaving Harrisonburg 7.09 A.M., stopping at all stations up to and including Wellington. Re? turning special Train will leave Washington 5:00 P. M., Thursday, August 11th. Washington's numerous up-to-date resorts, including several of its hand some theatres are in full swing at this time affording those visiting the Capital nearly every form of amuse? ment. Apply to Agents or write, L. S. Brown, Gen. Agt. 70;"* Fifteenth St.. N. W., Washington, D.C. ANNUAL REUNION CONFEDERATE VETERANS, FISHER'S HILL, VA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1**TH. SOUTHERN RAIL" VA V announces GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES August oth and tfth from all stations Washington Har? risonburg, inclusive: tinal return Unit August Tth, 1910. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE from Harrtsonburg, Kdin burg and Front Royal and return. For full particulars see flyers dis? tributed or write L. S. Brown, Gen. Agt., 70.-> Fifteenth St., N. W., Wash ington, D. C. Appalachian Exposition Knoxville Tenn., Sept. 12th Oct. 12th. Greatly reduced fares account abovejoccasion on sale via SOUTH? ERN RAILWAY Sept, loth to Oct 12. 1910, inclusive, from all principal VIRGINIA POINTS including Wash? ing, D. C . Final limit Oct. 18th 1910. Call on nearest Agent or write L. S. Brown, Goo. Agt. 705 15th St, NW.. Washington D. C., for full particular about fareo schedules, etc. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. Ill KM Yoo Han Always Bough! Boara tho ttgaatttre otf The Kind You Have Always Doughty and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of and has been made under his per (*?fJ?+-#- sonal supervision since its infancy* \/<&4c/uA? Allow no ono to deceive you in this* All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-gomi" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children?Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castalia is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare? goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flat uh ney. lt assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Pauacea-The Mother's Friend. 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The latest product cf science I? VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purdy vegetable, gentle r liable and ot a pleasant, aromatic taste. Who acts on the liver, as well as on thi UmukJi and 1-owels, and ls of the greatest possible efficacy in constipation, indigestion ! ilioa.siies^, trick heaJache, feverishness, colic,flatulence, etc. Try VF 1 Kill LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP WHO'S YOUR TAILOR ? Is the question most always ask of well dressed men, and ir Shenandoah county, nine times out of ten the answer is "MIL LKR." Ile has all the latest prints in imported and domestic fabrics which he makes over the very latest P'10 styles. Call early and examine his large stock. All work guaran eed. J. R. MILLER, Opp. Post Ofhce. THK TAILOR' Woodstock, Va H. L. BRUMBACK, Produce Commission Merchant* 2824-26 DAUF1 FIX ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. If you have anything to ship, write us, wire us, be quick, "THAT'SOUR MOTTO." Your Bank will give you information regarding my financia1 standing through Dunn's or Bradstreet's Commercial Agency or the North Western Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Send us your name and address and receive weekly quotations. Member Phila. Produce Exchange. S GEARY HOTEL, GEO. F READLE, Proprietor. Woodstock. ... Virginia. Under New Management. Table Unexcelled. First Class in its Appointments. Headquarters for commercial men. Special attention given automobile parties. A finely equipped livery in connection with the hotel. + V Say "Geary" to the porter at the train. / Fruit Farm For Sale. The lease expiring October Oth 1 have for sale my farm of 100 acres all tillable, situated 1 1-2 miles South West of Woodstock on Furnace road. The is a Good House twelve rooms, hall, basement, cellar and four porches. Dairy and icc house very convenient, corn crib, carriags house, and other outbuild? ings. A good barn tOxfiO feet, witt granary and hay fork, and hasemenl which stables nine horses and sixteer cows. A large cistern at barn and ont on back porch, also a well of minera water. Two never failing ponds, TWO APPLE ORCHARDS of select varieties. Quinces, plums damsons, cherries, currants anc berries. Thc hind is productive ant naturally inclined to bl Ui frats, whict makes it an excellent place for raising stock or dairying, befog on mail ant milk route. This property being sc near the county seat and Massanuttei Academy makes it a safe investment Prov ison was made with tenant fo plowing to be done at any time afte barrett. MRS. GEORGE MOORE, 327 East 11th St. N, Portland, Oregon. Iff, H. Rowrcan, Agt June 24?if. For Sale Coutry Store Owing to ill health, I will offer m valuable stock of general merchac dise, located at Saumsville, ,for sa at a great bargan. This is an old and well establishe business stand, tinely located in prosperous farming community, good business can be done. I will rent my large store room t the purchaser of the stock of goods i a low rental. The building is large and room; insrood repair, with large wareroon suitable for furniture or a Hour ac feed exchange. Stocks will invoice about $1600.0 This a good business proposition f< the right person. Call at once or address, N. II. RHODBBi or W. L. Rhode Maurertown, Va., Luray, V J uh- 1-4 w. A Valuable Fara -AT PRIVATE SALE We hereby otter for sale the far lately occupied by John Wolvertoi dee'd. situated on the back road aboi >? miles from the Railroad, at Maure town. (I CONTAINS 70 ACRES. including 7 acres of timber. There i fruit of tine quality upon the farn The improvements consist of a lu roon residence, tenant house, a goo spring house, good barn and a necessary out buildings. The pla< is in a good state of cultivation an is well watered by live never failin springs. We will sell also about 2f acres of mountain timber lana. JOHN W. WOLVERTON, GEO KG 15 W. WOL V ERTOJS Exr's of John Wolverton, dec't June 17?6w pd. Week End Tickets. Local week End Tickets Washing ton to Somerset, Warrenton, Hai risonburg, Blumont and in termed!. At stations sold on Saturdays and Sue days valid for return on Monday a very low fares will be placed on "sal by SOUTHERN RAILWAT a Washington. D. C., beginning Satui day, May 28th. 1910, and canlinuin, until October 2, 1910, inclusive. L. S. Brov*.sv Genl. Agent, Southern Ry, Death on tho Gu il lot in*. Snrdiu. itt order ie tie present nt thf tiemtlon af Truprnta lu January, '87f>. s;-eiu the u.i-hl before with La Uuqtieft*. Ihe pife-ftM director. In hi** description hw soy*: *\\t daybreak thu -nests twin our upon the cold. Weak ?-xe? u'.-'.e phire, where the guillotint lind i. rvHih Iteeu erected. The be draggled crowd, which bed spent the ii ii; ht In drinking places, saitg ribald solids and from timi to time shouted for Duibler, ibt eu-eut loner, who meanwhile tris explaining the mechan? ism. The basket In which the head tra* to drop was brought, anti while looking at ll 1 was horrified to set the lid nrl-e and a human, form tmerge. 'Dou'l worry.' said k>eibler# with a smile; -ihat ls only luy wife, who wanted lo see the e.x ec ut wu i, and I chose the simplest way to secure a good place for her.'" Clemenveau saw Smile Henry decapitated od May 22. 1M1M. in his capacity as a j'wornallst. and. demiiblng how the cttJpcit was dragged to the machine, strapped upon the plank and there tortured by await bur ihe pleasure of belbier till tbe knife Oneil; ended it all. said that thu "horror of it" made him sick. Why Blinds Were Drawn. The Edinburgh landlady of tine sev? enties who tttonndfd Janies Pay ts. by her stern determination to have the blinds drawn closely down on the Sab? bath was but carrying on the tradi? tions of her crcatgrandiuirents. Tbe Scot of tbe early eighteenth century had a rouse,ri for drawing bis blind* on Sunday. Mr. Thompson in bit "Weaver's Craft" elves it. "Some? times the minister himself." he wrote, "when he got a evil league to preach for bim would make tbe rounds, accom? panied by an elder, to spy with bis own e\es the ttr/a of the absentee*!. Here one man is found romping with bis bairns, atother as the mm tater peeped through the window was de? tected kissing his wife, two men wert found drinking ale. aud one wan found with bis cout off. ni if he were going to work, and stitt another wan aceo eatiug a hearty dinner. All wert* pull? ed up before tbe session of tbe kirk sud repentance forced ujion each."? Loudon Standard. Wemen In Sweden. It ls to Ibe honor of Swedes thal the fact of n woman working for hei living In no way lowers her social position. Many professional ladlee are tbe daughter* of court officials and are received" and welcomed In the court circle.?London Huron A Gentlemen of Ltisure. Codling-Why did you speak to that old twamp, dear boy? Softy-Why ?houldn't I. oki chapple? He Isn't tn tu ade, aud be dor-Yt work ftw e lits chaoge. -*?***** -** -? HARNESS HORSE BLANKETS, ROBES. Bridles, Collars, Hames AND Everything in Horse Tailoring Line, US' ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED Call and examine our large stoe k. J. A. Dysart & (g. Southern Railway. . SCHEDULE BETWE.EN WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA, STRASBURG AND HARRISONBURG XS" N. B.?Following schedule figures are published at Information only and are not guarantee**!. tFFE?TlV? Jl\K IS, 1910. READ DOWN, U73 f49 +217 A. M. 1' 5 30J 8 47 f 9 30 f 9 45 f 9 52 9 58 f 10 04, io 15 /IO 25 10 '20 io :,4 10 40 io 56 1108 11 22 11 r> ll 40 j c STATIONS. rf 13 ? M. 4 30 4 47 5 35 5 40 f ."> 52 5 39 6 09 .; 06 r 616 0 24 f 6 28 8 :;4 ii M 6 56 7 07' 7 22 7 321 T M P. M. 3 35 Lv. Ar. Ol Washington .; 58 7 1 Alexandria f? 328 -'Man'sas' \ 4c 386 /Man sas | ll .") Wellington 13 2 Gainesville f 4 58, 45 4! Haymarket Tho ro'fare Broad Run Pl ti di Belvoir Marshall til) Ul Rectortown 70 9 Deiaplane 75 tt Markham jl 0 Linden -Happy Creek f 83 7 Front Bo*, al 518 6 27 5 4.V 5 54 ii 21 1. ;,6i 12 Ol f 12 1! f 12 U 12 9k 12 43 6 26 f 12 47 6 u* 12 ?>*. A. M. 5 45 0 00 f f f ii ^ 7 Ol 7 25 f 7 41 8 06 f 8 20 B ?? 8 50 9 OT f 9 2*1 f 9 34 10 15 A. M. f rot i io 1 24 f 1 27 1 41 f 1 :..;: 2 Oij ' 2 2T<> > X.. ' 7 45 7 47 . ?-;? 7 57 8 0S 8 15 8 18 8 42 8 57 9 (?1 9 15 ?? 28 9 35 '.. 4.*. 9 51 p .*.-; f 10 05 10 25 P. M. f 635 6 50 4- 4 62 7 83 71Riverton Jct 84 2 Riverton 88 4 Buekton 89 5| Water!ick 93 8) Strasburg 95 31 Strasburg .Te Fisher's Hill Tom's Brook ilOl 3 Maurertown 7 29 lof, ? WOODSTK 7 421110 5 Edinburf Bown, ar's 750 1181 Mt. Jackson' 122 1 <A>uicksburg 814 125 0 New Market' 129 fl Timbi. i wile - 30 132 1 Broadway 134 o Daphna 138 4 Lie !< on 144 OjHanisocb'g P. M. Ar. Lv. M.A. M P. * Daily- t Week-days. f stops on flag. a No. U -will stop to let off passengers from west of Strasburg Jct. 6 No*. 14 atop* at Stations between Front Royal and Manassas to let off passengers from fnomts on "Norfolk and Western. c S*top*i to reueive passengers from points on Norfolk & Western. Beverly end Hawkjnstown are Hag steps 49 ar.d 28 Beverly for 217 k TIM Pu lina ra Bullet Parlor (Tar en 13 .v 14 between Wash ngton ard Har'b'g. All truins arrive '-md deja?t furn Urirn Stati-n, Wafrhingtcn, D. (. vhtit eonn*etion ig mace Jot ard ficm Baltirroif, PhiJadeljbia and Ki v. \k>m. For map folders, thicufch ticket rete etc., a) ply to realest agent bi wfile to H. F. CARY. G. P. A. E.. H. CHAPMAN, Gen. Mang'r. S. H. HARDWICK, P. T. M. L. S. BROWN, Gen. Agent, Washington, D. C. THB VALLBY V'C^DcTOCK, VA. OFFICERS | J. Ij. Wisman, Pres. ana Gel Vf .anarer. M. W Magkudeb, V. President. W. Wm Logan, Seety. and Treas tt. II. Hain, Asst. Sec. tV. T. Williams, Atty. & Trua. Nell W. Logan, ) [ Clerks, Arline Walker. ) Dirbctorj : ?T. L. Wisman, M. W. .Maghitwii. W. W. Logan, E. H. Wiaman. \ddress W. W. LOGAN,. Secy. <& TreM. Woodstock* Va. What Everybody Ought to Kmsw. That Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the action of the kidneys and bladder. Schmitt's Drug Store. IMPORTANT. j We advertise to send our 5? ton steel frame Pitless Scale on appro eal. MU understanding- a letter from M. P. Kmswiller who only wanted a* price we will soon have a scale at Woodstock which will be sold at a reduction to save storage or reshipping. The first reasonable offer will be takoen. Ad dress, Jones of Bing hampton, 231 X SI. Binghamton, N. Y. July 1?2t pd. H&WiaWffltixv iammmmasm Schedule in Cffwt SUNDAY. OCT. 18. I9C8? Traim Leave Riyuto* Va.. Nc.l SOCTHBOCND 3-4*5 A. M. For Basic. Buena Vista, K- a Doke, East Radford, Bluett Ta-cewell, Norton, Pocahoi. e No. 13 Pullman Sleeper Neleh. W 'Va 9-41 A. M- Fur Basic. Natural Kridj-e. ! ?? anoke, Bristol, ana intcrmedi tc Stations. Pullman 8:eeptr o Knoxville, Connects at Ruanok** with St. Louia Express. Th rou b No 27 Pullman Sleevres to Coi un I 7 28P-W. Cafe car to Wiliiamaon, W. Va For Shenandoah and all invercoe diate points. No.f NORTHBOUND I.20A-M. For Berryville, Ha,, erstown, Philadelphia, and ?? ?. north. Pullman 81eeper to Phil. ? No. 28 delphia. 3.41 A M- Kor Hageritownandinte.*mediat Stalions. Connects at "Shenanelcad Junction with B. AO for ?u*l iogton . Alao eon nev ta at Ha, withC. V. Railroad for Harrtabura No. 14 and points north. 7.14 P- M- F?r BetTjvHle, Hagvrsfow and intermediate Stationl*. Ihr ugh Sleeper via Ha*.rc tow n to New York. \~sf~ Ratea.se ied a lea, and additional ibf<r mation furnished upon application to A,???(.?. it tue Company or? W. B.BEVILL. M. P. BRAGG Gen'i Pass. Agent. Tray. Paa*. Agu Roanoke. Va. ^ KILLthc COUCH imo CURE thk LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery WCSOT Jm&Li mts AU. THROATAWDUHWIUKIBIES I 'ACTOB\J Q UARANTEED SATISFACTORY' <XB MONEY MFTJNDXD. BELTING, BELTING, Leather and Gandy Belting. We are Ag ents for the National Leather Belting Co., nd can famish belting: promptly at bolt om prices. Ciil! to see -j*. J. A. Dysart <&Co.? Woodstock, Va.