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Hugh Curtiss Murdered. Dsjlllilla, ;Va.; Stpt. 18.-Hugh Curtiss, of Washington, Rappahan nock eounty, was shot and instantly Killed la9t night a'? Boyce, by James Feltner, a well-digger. Trouble started between the two after Feltner had persisted in jumping' on and off s merry-go-round which was run by Curtiss. Repeated warnings to Felt? ner had no effect, and a few VOrds passed, when Feltner shot Curtiss through the heart. Feltner claim* that he acted in sel' defense, as Curtiss hit him several times with a black "joe." Feltner is in jail at this place and has employed as council Messrs. Marshall Mc? Cormick anb A. Mooro. Jr. The Lash of a Hnend would have hasa a Ik. ut as welcome to A. Cooper of Oswego, N. Y. as a BKI tiless lung-racking cough that defied all remedies for years, "lt was most troublesome ot night.' BS writes, 'noth iug helped rae until I used Dr. King's New Discovery which cured me cou - piete'y. I never cough at Digi I now." Millions know its matchlvs merit for stubborn colds, obstinate coughs sore lungs, lagrippe, asthma, hemorrhage, croup, whooping cough, or hayfever. lt relieves quickly and Bjsrar fails to satisfy. A trial convin? ces .W\ ll.ou. Trinl bottle free, [l's postively guaranteed by Schmitt's 0 rug Store. BIlBahsSB Collins, a 14-year-old s^rl who, her mother claims, was kidnap? ped last Thursday by a traveling evangelist who gave his name as J. H. Arnold, was located yesterday at Fu? lani The mother, Mrs. Henry Col? lins, who resides in Bristol, states that Arnold represented BO her dany li? ter that he wanted her to accompany him to become his organist in the re? ligious Barrios he was holding. The mother states that Arnold presented papSfS BO show that he had formerly i?een in the Barrios of the faders! got' ernnient. and raprassatsd that if the girl did not go volun tartly he was in a position to legally toms her to do so. The mother appealed to the police yesterday, seeking to have her daugh? ter brought home. A Reliable MetflcIne--Not A Narco? tic. Mrs. F. Martin) ?t. Joe, Mich., says Foley's Honey and Tar saved her Ha? lls boy's life. She writes: "Our little boy contracted a severe bronchia! trouble and as the doctor's medlcin* did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar in which I have great faith. It cured the cough as well as choking and tagging spells, and bs got well in a short time. Foley's Hon? ey and Tar has many Hmas saved us much trouble and we are never with out it in the house. Schmitt's Drug Store. John G. Hallinan, aged 6] years of Limerick township Fa., shot and in? stantly killed his wife yesterday while hurrying to kill a hawk that was at? tacking his chickens. Airs. Hallinan, who was 57 vears old, was standing at the window watching the hawk when Hallman, with his shotgun in his hand, tripped over a piece of carpet. The weapon was discharged, the load of shot tearing Mrs. Hallinan's back. She died instantly. Harry M. Brooks. John II. Cun? ningham and Emits Doust, the trio of youths who were arrested^iu Washing? ton early Sunday morning on a charge of waylaying Dallas R. Bowman and Malcolm E. Mcqueen and attempting to rob them in Judieiary Square, vu rv called to account Saturday in the po? lice court and were helu lor the action of the grand jury on charge of as? sault and robbery and larceny. When nerit Win* When the medicine you take cure* your disease, toi.es up your BfSiSSD and makes you feel better, stronger and more vigorous than before. Tnat is what Foley Kidney Pills do for you lo all cases of backache, headache, nervousness, loss of appetite, sleep? lessness and general weakness that i? caused bj any disorder of the kidneys or bladder. Schmitt's Drug Store. Don't Break Down. Severe strain on the vital organs, like strain on machinery,causes break downs. You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidnevs, bowels or nerves with? out serious danger to yourself. II you are weak or run-down, or under strain nt any kind, take Electric Bit ter the matchless, tonic medicine Mrs. J. K. Van de Sande, of Kirland, III., writes: ''That I did nol break down, while enduring a most severe strain, tor three months, ia due wholly lo Electric Bitters." Cse them and en? joy health and strength. Satisfaction postively gauranteed. "*0. at Schmitt's Drug Store. During a severe electrical storm ir. the lower part of Cul neper county Wednesday evening the driver of th* tam of Eugene Willis was struck by lightning and instantly killed. Mrs. Jacob Wilment, Lincoln 111.. found her way back to pei feet health She writes: "I suffered with kidney trouole and backache and my apa? tite w*9 very poor at times. A few week's ago I got Foley's Kidney Fill aid gave them a fair trial. They gave me great great relief so continued til now J am aga'n in perfect health." Schmitt's Drugstore. James Clark McGraw, the oldest ex-Congressman, died at Kingwood, W. Va., from heart trouble after calsbrating his ninety-seventh biiUi dsy. "Csn be depended upon" is an ex? pression we all like to hear, ard when itt* used in connection with Chamber 1 kin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It ia pleasent to take and squally valuable for children and adulta. Sold by Walton ?fe Smoot. Stella?Do rou understand base bail? Balla?Perfectly; but why doe* that roan roo so bard with nobody after, MSB* A HAPPY HOME la one where health abounds. With Impure blood there can? not bc good health. With a disordered l.l\ I Al iLcre cannot be good blood. TutfsPi revivify the torpid LIVER and restore tts natural action. A healthy LIVER means pure blood. ?w Pure blood means health. Health mocns happiness. Take no Substitute. AU Druggists. All are invited to investigate Proof of Great Merit is Scat? tered Thouriahout The Land. While Koot Juice is comparatively a new remedy, the most of the ingre? dients cf which it is made, have been in general use for years, and are be? ing prescibed dally by the best doctors of the land. Proof of the wonderful merits of Root Juice is in thousands of homo, scattered throughout th? lana. Thousands of people whom Root Juice has cured or benefited, are to? day advising their sick friends ko try it, and but few, who take the advice, have cause to regret it, a fact which can easily be proved bl any druggist say they sold hundreds of bottle* of lt >ot Juice to many who Buffered for years with stomach, liver and kid? ney troubles, rhumatism and nervous I, but they never sold a med I cine that eave as good satisfaction, or won as much praise aa Root .Juice. Tue great blood making, nerve feed? ing, stomach, liver, kidney and bowel healing Juice should be investigated by ali arne suffer with sn; trouble ol these organs, Koot Juice frill Dear the most critical investigation. No claims ara being made that cannot bc proved. and much of trie proof is at this point and vicinity. <>ne does not have to go to California, Florida or auv other far away place to sec those who are recommending Root Juice. Many of this locality arepraisong the rernedj to the skies, and much can be heard r'garding lt at Walton & Smoot's drug store. v lyda J. Carpenter, 26 years s seller of papers and magazines on train be t van Washington and Baltimore, aid Miss Beatrice Conrad, from flar r.sonburg, wire arrested at the Union station in Washington Friday after noon upon their arrival from Barri* 8 mburg, and the girl was sent to the House of Detention to be held pending word from her parents. The girl had gone to Washington with aei upon his promise to procure employ* rnent for her. She admitted that she left 'without the knowledge of her parents, she declared that Carpenter hid promised to marry her, and he. when questioned, admitted that he was willing to make her his wife Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best known medicine in use for the relief and cure ofbowel complaints. It cutes griping, diarhoea, dysentery, and should bs taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowels. It is squally valuable for children end adults, lt always cures. Bold bf Walton & Smoot. Capt. Klaus Larson made a suc? cessful trip in a motorboat from the foot of the cataract through the whirlpool rapids at Niagara Falls. Not a minute should be lost when a ch.ld shows symptoms of croup Chataber-lain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse,or even after the croupy coueh appears, will prevent the attack. Sold bf Walton A: Smoot . MARKETS Woodstock, Va., Sept. 15, 1(.>10. Wheat. $1.00 Oats.IB Corn. .80 Fotatoes.06 Sweet Fotatoes.On New Fotatoes .45 Chickens old. JJ M spring . .14 Fugs. 2?; Butter. 24 Bacon, Side and Shoulder... . 1> 11 Hams.20 Lard.\h Onions.:,o .{altimore Sep. iq. Cattle B*C*iptf fm the wttl< *nd?M) *] SOO* iud ay were 4 '?>7 head, against 5. <ot head last wi ck; 59 car loa.'.s on ta* narbot. QaoU -^eers, Rood to choice butcher-., f< c to 1700 ?4 '?<: < < ws. #7 , oto ? 4 7,; Bulls 0 Bj oo:Heirtfa,#4 oot?> |f <?u; tltch ? OWB ^S !'??! rie<td :p?f* Kt* ?i pt ft for tb? weok fWifd at non .0*1*7 * <? 04M bi diDht Uts u?d ian weefc.Kair supply t- iti moderat,* demand QunteiWentern* #9.*o to 990 other*, fv\.? to r..uKbs. t7 75 to 830 Sh.-ep and 1 11111 . Kect.jts for the week ended at n ? n to today were 0.86 head against godhead last week. Light supply -ind fair demand Quote- Lamb*,. $4.0 to 6. sj: Sheop. $2 00 to 4.sc. Calves Receipts for the waek er.Jed at noon today were head. 57; against 580 head last week. Pair supply today and mai set *irm Otiote: CommoD to best. Ss 00 to goo. Foley's Kidney Pills What They W?: #?. tor You They will ct. ir backache, strengthen your * leys, cor, rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre* vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitute*, scHwiTT'ar BIG CONCRETE SCOWS To Be Used in Deepening the Canal at Panama. Thc soft material dredged from the shallow lakes and river along the route of the Panania Oana! must first be deposited in some sort of a float? ing receptacle, which can be hauled to a place where it d n be used in building au embankment, QT else be taken out to ssa and dumped. For thia service scows, or BStfgSS, are employ? ed, and when they are full they are stored hy steam Usj Throe scows, made of reinforced con? crete, are to be built hy the govern? ment engineers for duty on the Paci? fic division of the canal. They are to be 64 feet long. U feet wide and 5 (eel B Inches deep. As lt is not in? terned to devote the whole interior space to mud and sand, a large com? partment will he constructed inside each scow. The side walls of this will reach from end to end. but partitions will be so placed that the compart? ment will he only forty feet long. Bott) the boat proper and the walls of the inner receptacle will bs strongly rein? forced sith arire cloth and stool rods. This type of tassel was first con? structed in Italy. So satisfactory was the behavior of tho concrete, both In small boats and in Barges, that other countries are beginning to follow Italy's example. Concrete is more durable than wood and can he made waterproof. At Owensboro, Ky., a huge concrete box, upside down, is used as a landing platform at which boats may discharge passengers and freight. This Boating dock is M feet long, 16 feet wide and A feet deep. To Insure buoyancy in case of an acci? dental puncture the box is divided into thirty compartments. The Panama Barges, when fully loaded, are expected to sink into ihe water only three feet. Besides mud and sand they will carry two or three tons of machinery. The latter will in? clude a dredging pump and a motor of some sort for driving lt. Wood as Strong as Iron. Recent official tests of the many valuable hardwoods native to Western Australia have made known thc ? t> traordltiary properties of yate, be? lieved to be the atroagest of all known woods, its srerage tensile strength ls 24,000 pounds to the square inch, equaling that of good cast Iron. Bat many specimens are much stronger, and one was tested up to IT 1-2 tons to the square Inch, which ls equal to the tensile strength of wrought iron. The sawn timber of yate is probably I the strongest In the world. The tree grows to a maximum height of 100 i feet, and has sometimes a diameter ol 2 1-2 or even 3 feet Sheet Silver. The cheapening of the price of BtSftlag silver articles within a gen- ( eration past, says a writer In the j Journal of the Franklin Institute, has Deen due partly to the Invention of methods of rolling silver Into sheets, from which the articles are stamped out by manufacturers, lm-tead of be? ing laboriously hammered out from rod9 of silver, which are tho edd pro? cess. Nearly all manufacturers of sterling silver articles purchase the sliver sheets from mills that make a specialty of rolling them. Sterling silver contain? 97o parts of pure sil? ver to 25 parts of copper. The cop? per gives lt the requisite hardness. A Little Mound. By the sldo of a little sandy mound stands a man, old, stoop-shouldi rod and with snowy locks. No sound dis? turbs the evening's quietness save the cooing of a mourning dove. Hut sud? denly a fist clenches and the afore? mentioned man is heard to exclaim: "Confound that wood-chuck'.'?Judge. Many photographs showed that the crop of gooseberries, currants, ap? ples, and p'-ars ls much more depend ent on the bees than on the weather, except so far as the weather prevents the bees from working. Your kidney troub'e may be of long standing, it may bo either acute or chronic, but whatever it is Poley'* Remedy will aid you to get rid of it quickly and restore your natural health and rigor "One bottle of Fo? ley's Kidney Remedy mach mc wo]] saul J. Sibbuil of jjrand View, WtS. Commence taking it now. Schmitt's Drug Store. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature of OtO/^V^C^U Y.'AXTFD-Co&mopolitan Maga Bias requires the services of a repre? sentative in Woodstock to look after* Bubeeriptloa renewals and to asBBod circulation by special methods which have proved unusually succt^ful Salary and commission. Previous ex? perience de. irable but not essential Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, ll. C. Campbell, Cos? mopolitan Magazine, 17S!J Broadway. New York Citv. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY HKOTHKIt Of ST. ANDRKW OF TITK i NIT Kl) STATKS AND CANADA, NASH VN.be, TKNN., SKIT. 2f,th, OCT. 2nd, 1010. Greatly reduced fares via SoiTil ERN RAILWAY from principal Vir? ginia points account above occasion: dates of sale, Sept. 24th, 15th and for trains scheduled to arrive Nashville before noon of Sept. 20th, 1910, Y\u:n limit Oct. 5th. By payment of Sl.oO pei ticket. Consult Agents or write L. S Brown, (Jen. Agt., Sou. Ry., 70* Fifteenth St, NW., Wash. DC., foi full particulars. Appalachian Exposition Knoxville Tenn., Sept. 12th Oct. 12th. Greatly reduced fares account abovejoccasion on sale via SOI TH ERN RAILWAY Sept, 10th loOOt 12. 1010, inclusive, from all |>rinclpal VOW I MI A I * )I NTS including Wash ir.tf, I). C ? Final limit I BB) lath lf|C Call on nearest Agent or write L. S Brown, Gen. A gt. 705 loth St, NW., Washington I). C., for full particular about fares schedules, etc Apples, Apples. Highest cash prices foraummer, and all apples. C. A. Baum k Co. Jul j a?if. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of and has been made under his per* {/Jty-f-#- sonal supervision si uro its infancy* Y0 t?tfcA444 Allow no one to deceive you in this* All Counterfeits Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare? goric, l>rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee* It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and AV ind Colic, lt relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, lt assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural -loop. The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature cf The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ?MC CCNTAUR COMPANY, tf MCjHMa* mut. NCW VON* CITY. Failed in Health "My mother died six years ago," writes Miss Ruth Ward, of Jerseyville, 111., 'and left me to care for six children. I had never been strong; and this, with the shock of her d^ath, was too much for me. "I failed in health. I was tired all the time and did not want to j:o anywhere, nor care for company. I had the headache all the time and such bearing-down pains. "A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it had done her so much good, so 1 commenced to use it and now I am in good health.*' rnCARDU J 44 The Woman's Tonic Women's pains are relieved or prevented and women's strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman's tonic. YOU yourself know best if you need it, or not lt you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further down the hill. Don't wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its use, no matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will surely do you good. Write to: Ladies' Adviiory Dept.. Chittinooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 64-page book. "Home Treatment for Women." sent free. Physicians Advise lh? BBB of a SjOOdBUCattvS, to keep Ole towels open and prevent the poisons of undigested f . ; -l gatangiato youl Bysteaa. 1!:. . dud (A v.t-iKe ic VELVO Laxative Livor SyrBB, purely vegetable, gentle, ' imt, aromatic taste. Vshro acts c n the liver, ns wei! as on the : I rsrel , sad is^f ti.e gre^' tl - ? |1 Bey Bl constipation, indigestion, l.ioisoess, Bide beadscBS, feverishness, colic,flatulence, etc. Try VF 1 LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP WHO'S YOUR TAILOR ? Is the question most always ask of well dressed men, ann in Shenandoah county, nine timi's out of ten the answer is "MIL LEK." lie has all the latest prints in imported and domestic fabrics windi lie makes over the very latest 1910 styles. Call early and examine his large stock. All work guaran. eed. J. R. MILLER, Opp. Post Office. i^riTT^ rilK TAILOR' Woodstock, Va. H. L. BRUMBACR, Produce Commission Merchant, 2H24-2C DAT I'l UN 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 linancia1 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. 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 Say "Geary" to the porter at the train. A FIRELESS BROODER. Mow to Make Thia Valuable Aid to Chicken Raiser*. Only during the late spring and summer ls lt advisable to attempt to brood salCBB artificially without heat. Some forty years ago the theory was first advanced that chicks could be brooded artificially by confining the heat made by their little bodies, but not until Quite recently has this the? ory received general attention. The assertion has been made that chicks could be broodsd by this method out of doors during the most severe win? ter weather, and some who have tried lt have been successful. The process has hardly left the experimental stage far enough, however, and the attempt to use It on a large scale should not be made until it has been tried on a small scale first. But the fireless brooder may be employed for secondary use or for brooding in warm weather or In heat? ed houses. It may be used also In emergency cases where the hen leaves the brood a little too soon, when the brooder becomes overcrowded, or when the brooder ls wanted for an? other flock. The principal object sought in building one of these brooders la to make all parts easily accessible for cleaning and caring for the chicks; to confine tha heat as much as possible and yet have ? good supply of pure air; to have tbs hover adjustable and padded with plenty of heat-holding cloth, so tbs chicks may have some? thing to pr*-*s their backs up against as they do arhan brooded by the hen. The brooder shown In the Illustra? tion ls made In four different parts, each of which may be quickly and easily cleaned. The outside measure? ment of the box is 2x2 1-2 feet. The height ls eight inches. The floor 1b made to flt up in the box so that the four walls tit tightly on the floor of the brooder house and not on the floor of the brooder, as lt may seem from the first glume at the illustra? tion. Where the box sits on the tloor of the brooder lt ls too easily dis? placed. Four holes are made In the Fireleas Brooder, corners of the box an Inch apart and the top hole an inch from the top ledge of the walls. A piisj. fitted Into one of the holes in each corner holds the hover at any height suited to the age of the chicks. There are also four large holes in the walls of the box. one Iq each corner an inch or an inch and a half in diameter for venti? lation. These ventilators are made high enough so that the air must pass through the cloth of the borer before it can reade the chicks. In this way then- is a continuous in? flow of pure air without a draft. Tin slides may be made to flt over ths ventilators so the supply of air may be regulated during cool nights. The hover shows two folds of cloth drooped down, but another fold or two may be used with good results. Wool? en llannel is the best material to use. An old blanket ls generally available. The top ls made to flt dowu tightly on the box and may be covered with tin or tarred felt or some good roof? ing paper. The brooder should not be used out In the open, hut a good smooth roof is provided more as a roosting hoard than anything else aa the chicks soon take to it Watch Your Turkey Hen*. Last spring one ol my turkey nena stole her nest under a pile of lamber back of the barn, writes lt. B. Hubert aon. Another chose the strs^w stack, and a very tame one set lu a neat on the henhouse floor. If yours elude you, looa: In out-of the-way places. Torkey* like old boxes and barrels on theiar-sides. Last spring I had a turkey sitter to occupy a sleigh box. Anything ls better than tall weeda, ox; grass, where dogs and other enemas so easily get them. A coop with a wide roof, that pre? vents rain from boating- in ia valuable for hens with young pou.';.s. If the roof over tie coops le not good, in severe storms the motaar aili move about in the coop te get out of the rain, the stupal little poulta will not follow, and soon will be- wet, chilled and ready to die. All coops ahould be on high ground so as to be dry as poarslble. Young turkeys aro very teadpor and cannot stand to be wet very much. Fruit Farm For Sale. The lease expiring Octobsr 9th I have for sale my farm of 100 acre* all tillable, situated 1 12 milea South West of Woodatock on Furnace road. The is a Good House twelve rooms, hall, basement, cellar and four porches. Dalry and Ice house very convenient, corn crib, carriags house, and other outbuild? ings. A good barn 40\<>0 feely with granary and hay fork, and basement which stables nine horses and sixteen cows. A large cistern at barn amd one on back porch, also awe'l of naineral water. Two never failing ponda, TWO APPLE ORCHARDS of select varieties. Quinces* plums, damsons, cherries, currants ana barries. The land ia prod jrtive and naturally inclined to bfue jfraas, which makes it an excellent place for raisins' *tock or dairying, being on mail and nilk route. This property being ao lear the county aeat and Niassauutten Academy makes it a safe investment. Proviaon waa made with tenant for blowing to be done at any time after jar vest. MRS. GEORGE MOORE, AT, East 11th St. N., Portland, Oregon. M. ll llowvan. Aft Jut* 24?it HARN HORSE BLANKETS, ROBES. Bridles, Collars, Haines AND Everything in Horse Tailoring Line, t*r ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED Call and examine our large std k. J. A. Dysart & (g. j UTA Southern Railway. SCHEDULE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA, STRASBURG AND HARRISONBURG VW N. H.?Following schedule figures are published as information only and are not guaranteed. I.I I'M I m. J| Rfc 13, Jl HI I li: AD DOWN*. *4:> "JIT i 22 i ? s A. 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Al? phington 1 AW xar.oi ia 8 J ..__..__* M an'sas (-i Wellington Gainesville Haymarket '1 ho to'fa re Broad Run Plains Belvoir Marshall Keeto i town Delaplane Murki.urn Linden Happy''reek f 7 Front I lox al f 6 35 6 50| Riverton Jct Rive, ton Buekton Water! ick Strasburg Strasburg JG Fisher's Hil! 5|Tora'8 Brook 3 Mauiertown WOODS'TK 5 Fd ir-bu lg Bowna: i v?. Jacks* b ll Qulckabnrg 6 New Market 6 1 in.terville Broadway Daphna Li rv il le Han isoDb'g Ar. Lv. * D ally. t Week-days. f stops on Usg. a No. 14 will atop to let off passengers from west of Strasburg Jct. 6 No. 14 stops at Stations between Front Rcjal and Manas&as to let off pa.^sen^eis from points ou Norfolk and West em. <? Stops to receive passengers from points cn Norfolk &. Weltern. Beverly ar.d BsaklnStOWD aie flag >u ps 4'J ard 28 I'evtrlj fr r 2"iT A . - Pullman Butlet Parlor Car en 13 J. 14 leUe<n Washington ard lari \ All UbIbb srtlvt std dc psit frcai Vrir Btstlcn. V ; >i r aft i. I. < < re tot rteiir n ia n.ade for ard fir m RaltincK, 1 hilicdpl.ia nd N? * i k. Ft r n.bp fr ld. ik tine u^h ticket late tte., a) | iv tc it au at agent ? r ?write to B. F. CARY, G. P. A. DE tl. c OAPMAN, Cen. BfBAff'r. S. H. HARDWICK, P. T. M. L. S. BlioWN, Cen. Ageht, Washington, D. C. THB V ALL ev tullin? k Loan Association V'C^DfiTOCK, VA. officers : J, T? \Virman, Pres. ana Gen fJlanagar. M. \V M. \Gnui>?a. V. President. VV. W. Li 'gan, Secty. and Trsas, I ii. IL BAQlff -Asst. Sec. IV. T. Wiry* iams, Atty. & Trm. KaLL W. Loijan, ) V Clerks Akusk Wai kek. ) DiB X0T0R3 | J. L. WisxtAN, M. W. Maohuosb. W. W. Logaw. E. II. Wisman. \ddres6 W, W. LOGAN, Secy. <fc Tresa. Woodstock. Va Whit I-verybody Oufht to K*ow. That Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regu late the action of ( the kidneys and bladder. Schmitt's j {Drug Store. IMPORTAIIT. We advertise to send onr 6 ton steal frame Pitless Scale on approval. Mis? understanding a letter from M. P. Kmswiller who only wanted a price we | Bill soon have a Baals at Woodstock ? which will be sold at a induction to | save storage or reshipping- The firs* reasonable offer will be taken. Ad? dress, Jones of Bino ff abtton, SSI X St. Bingham ton, N. Y. July l?H pd. mbBbbssw ^cheduie in FsV4 SUNDAY. OCT. 18, 190 8' TKAI.N8 L*AYK Ri VS* TO* Va.. Nc.l SOCTHBOUND 3-46 A.M. For Basic. Buena Vtata. I i noke, l**t Radford, blue.i. .. Tarewtll, Norton. Poe* bon' No. 13 Pullman Sleeper Belch, a " ? 9-41 A. M. For Baale. Natur*) Bridge, lt anoke. Bristol, ar* intennedf. tx Stauons, Pullman b:eep<r M Knoxville, Connects at ImbboB* with St. Loais Express. Tbr< ii b No Tl Pullman Sleepn* to Co'.umb 728 P- H. Cate car to Williamson, B, Va For Shenandoah and all into xe diate points. No.l NORTH BO CN D I.20A-M. For Berryville, fm*, erstown, Philadelphia, and n.e north. Pullman Sleeper to l't..U No. 28 delphi*. 8-41 AM> For Hagerstownand Inte.-mcii* t Stalioni. Connect* at SheiiMi.U. a Junction with B. a O for B ab? ington . Also connects at B t*?-r? witbC. V. Railroad for HarTUt j.g No. 14 and p lints north. 7.14 P. M. For Berryville, H?irer?r?.w ? nd intermediate" starii.. i Ibr ugh Sleeper via R**r*fB> tow ii to New York. tSf-Rates.se ledoles. and additional Kif ii mation furnished upon application to A tent * of tue Company or? W. B. BKVILL. M. F. BUAOti Geu'i Pass. Agent. fray. Pus. A geo Roanoke. Va. Kl LL th. COUCH AND CURE the LUNCS w,th Dr. Kings New Discovery fob C8^8 JES* AND ALL THROAT ABD LUBaTHOUBL?> GUARANTEED 8ATI8FACT0&^ OB MONEY REFUNDED. BELTING, BELTING, I Leather and Gandy Belting'. Wt are Agents for the National Leather Belting? Co., ard ? G3T) famish bejting promptly at bottom prices. Ci ll |sj >s*e us. J. A. Dysart ?.Co., Woodstock. Va.