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I Great Value in Alfalfa. The Rural New Yorker, in dis? cussing the great value of Al? falfa, says; "Alfalfa since its advent has sold more Kansas land and at higher prices than any other one growth, commodity or influence. Lands with no sale and con? sidered a burden at a three dol? lar valuation have been quick sales at $40 to $75 per acre when seeded to this wonderful forage, whik others, although not by any means the best, have paid their owners ten and twelve per cent on valuation of $200 or more per acre The cultivation and feeding of alfalfa mark the highest development of modern agriculture." Building Arches Over Staunton'* Bin Cave-in. Staunton, Va., Ort. H.- Several new dumping ears are here from Le? banon. Pa., to be used in the alf cave in in Baldwin street. The afoblttf of the hole where the Balsley house formerly stood was practically completed last week nod that in the firehouse eave-in will be completed in the next day or two. Work has bellin on the eoncrete re? taining wall on the southern side of the Balsley cave-in and will soon 1 e completed. Excavating was begun last week in Lewis gtroet for the arches that will have to be placed across the srafl* at that point to insure safely to tbe street* This will be a big: undertaking and will no doubt keep the city force oe cupied a long time. Kenchir.g The Top n any callina* of live. de:n inds a rig* nrous body and a keen brain. With? out health there is no seceess. But Klectric Bitter* i> the greatest Bftfcltfa Builder the world has ever know. It compels perfect actior.' of stomach. !:ver, kidneys bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, tones and invig? orates the whole system and enables you to stand the wear and tear of your w >rk. "After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble," writes W. MT Sherman, of Cushing, Me., "three bottles of Klectric Hitters mat'e me feel like anew man." 50c. at Schmitt'* Drjg Store. A surgical operation in Texas restored a railroad fireman's memory and made it possible to establish the fact that he is heir to $200,000. Forced To Leave home. Every year a large number of poor sutters whose iungs are sore and rack? ed with coughs are urged to go to an? other climate. Hut this is costly and always sure. There's a Utter wa v. Let Dr. Kind's Nen Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble." writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. Its surely the King of all cough and lurg Cures." Thousands owe their lives aud health to it. Its positively guar anteed for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup?all Throat and Lung troubles 5oc and $1.00. Trial bottk free at Schmitt's Drug Store. Seven persons are known to have been bitten by a rabid doj/ at the State fair, and Richmond fears the list will grow. Hoarseness in a child subject tc croup is a sure indication of the ap proaeh of the disease. If (hambei lain's Coueh Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack Contains no poison. Sold by Walton ck Smoot. William R. Hearst has offered a purse of $50,(KK? for an aeroplane flight across the continent. Fifty-two miners were entombed by an explosion in a coal mine at Star kville, Colorado. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has be^o me famous for its cures of coughs C ddt, croup and influenza. Try it when in need. It contains no harm.'u' substances and always gives promr>t relief. Sold by Walton A- Smoot. One million, seven hundred ard thirty seven acre* in California and Nevada will be opened to settlement on Novem ber 21 aDd to entry ore month later. Loudoun county now has four Nat? ional and thne State banks. <>U>er banks, it is said, will be started at prominent Dlaces in the county. It is in time of sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Liniment csu be relied upon to take the place of the family doct >r, who cannot al? ways be found at the momeLt. Thai it is that Chamberlain s Liniment ls never found wanting. In cases o' sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises Chamberlain's Liniment takes out the ?oreness and drives away the pain. Sold by Walton A Smoot. Adolph Rothbarth, the hop mer? chant of New York, who pleaded tull" ty to defrauding banka out of $3oo, 000, was sentenced lo from three tc seven years in Sing Sing. The hygienic laboratory of the Public Health **nd Marine Hospital Service is to extensively investigate infantile paralysis, which is h< 01 ng the scientists, Miss Lncy Hedrick, daughter of Harvey Hedrick, of Dayton, dlfd sud? denly Thursday night in Bridgewater of gastritis. She was a well known public school teacher. Il is dow thought that 300 persons may have perished in the Minnesota forest fire, 75 bodies having already been found. Ohlldrnn C#*y FOI FLETCHERS CASTORIA ? After eating, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking on? of these pills. If you have been DRINKING TOO MICH, they will promptly relieve the nausea. SICK HEADACHE-? endnervousnesswhich follows, restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel? ings. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute._ A Widow's Discovery. The Look on the Bright Side Socle* ty got down its ledger this afternoos and enrolled among the members the name of a newly made widow. "I missed John so much when 1 pat down to meals," ehe said, "that I bagai eating off the pantry shelf, and lind In this way I do not have to clean my dining room more than once a week and it makes my work So ll ld Lighter." Analysis of Reason. Reason ls always ? kind of brut? force; those who appeal to the head rather than the heart, however pallid and polite, are necessarily men ol Tiolence. We speak of "touching" a man's heart, but we can do nothing to his head but hit it?0. K. Cheater ten. Celebrating. "What was that terrible noise gi lng on in Popkin's apartment last night?" asked Wlckley of the janitor, "They were celebrating their wood? en wedding," smiled the janitor. "Mrs. Popkin was hitting Popkin on the head wtih a rolling pin." "Knocking wood for luck, eh?" grinned Wicklye, as he passed on, while the Janitor chuckled.?Harper*! Weekly. But He Got the Pin. A man who believes in the old say? ing, "Bee a pin and pick lt up; all day you will have good luck." law a pin lying on the street. Bending down tc get lt his hat fell off and rolled intc the gutter, his eyeglasses fell off and broke on the pavement, his suspend ers gave way behind, he burst the but? tonhole on the back of hil shirt collar and he all but lost his false teeth - but he got the pin! Fighting Plague of Rats. United action by landowners and farmers is now being taken to put down the rat plague in Haddington shire, England. The plague has late? ly been accountable for enormous loss to game and root plants, and one week lately a thousand rats were destroyed, Mammoth's Tooth. An enormous tooth from tho ahull of a mammoth has been picked tm by a 'xiwestoft (Eng.) smack. It weighs V 3-4 pounds, and is 34 inches round CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tire Kind You Have Always Bough! bears the *- n Agaatnre of iAa^^TcUc^U Virginia: At Rule held In the Clerk's Office o' the Circuit Court of Shenandoah County, on the 18th day of Septem? ber, 1910, John II Grabill Plaintiff. Vs. (n assumpsit and upon att'mt. Central State Cooperage Co., a cor? poration, Defendant. The object of thie suit ts to recover against def ar.t. Central Stat* i COO] t rage Co., a corporation, the sum of 199.50 and tbe costs of this proceed' inij> and \o attach the property r*3al and personal of ?,aid def* ndant in the County of Shenandoah, Virginia, and particularly to attach in thc hands ol 1. C. Paxton, trading as Rockdale Lime Company, debt due !>y said Rockdals Lirrc- Co. to said defendant, or *o much thereof as may be neces? sary to satisfy said attachment of 199.50 and costs ol th il proceeding. lt appearing bj affidavit tiled that the defendant is a nonresident of thi* State, it is ordered that it do appear in the Clerk's OAcs of our said < Ourt, st the Court House of said County, within tif'eBn days after due publica? tion of this order, and do what ll necessary to protect its interest GEO. VV. MILKY, I), derk. T canner k Lauserman. p. q. Sept 23?-Iw. a ARKHTS Woodstock, Va., Sept. 13,1910. Wheat. $1.00 Oats.75 Corn. .ho Potatoes.OX) Sweet Potatoes.00 New Potatoes .4"> Chickens old.] ] " spring . ?M Etrgs.2" Rutter.2* Bacon, Side and Shoulder... .18 " Hams.20 r.ir.^.18 Onioni."?"? lt t',!".,>!.' Oct. 3. Cattle Reeolpts fur the week snd^aai loon today were 4 '*;?, had, against |*xm head last -* pk; 59 car loads >n the market, (-note ?i-f-is, rfuod u> choice batchers. $4 a I ' oth-rs, *< s f?f< ls Co?*8. #1 )?C? *? 73; Hulls 'j.73 <? *4 v 11 ri 1 ei * f.s 7 a'?? *? ? ?: trt?b i'owi Its to ffts p?-r fcead 'A , - VU I pta foi the wi*>k #-nUod at r.o->n today were 0411 head, ajfuiSfcl I.S13 e-iid ian week.Pair supply tf*lay and moderat.'.demand 'juote.'Wcflterrjv ? 9 - l< , , Other*, f ,'35 to rough", f ?*. 0 tc .0. ? . .Sheepand I iinl ^ Kect.ptti tor the week ended at ivon to today were 0,86 ? head against 9 061 head laat week. Light supp!) and fair demand, Cj.mte- J.aa.bs, ,' %\ 75 to f 7 a : Sheep, fa ?> to 415. Calve*- Receipt* for the w?ek enJed at noon today were head. 577 again*! 580 bead last week. Fair sappi jr today and mat cet Arm (>uote: Common to beat, f o <*> to 9 $0. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor, rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vant Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and itxeofth. Refuse substitutes*. SCHMITT'S Lii,G ttUUE, ROADMAKINO <ja&* -^*a| THE FARMER AND THE ROAD. Ho is Withdrawing His Objection to Improvement of Highway!. The problem of highways has prob* ably concerned the farmers of this country more than any other class of people, inasmuch as upon them alone, for many years, developed the build? ing and maintaining of the roads. From the old tortuous woods roads following the streams very largely, or a blazed trail over the hills and moun? tains, the corduroys and slab ways through the swamps and lowlands to the present good and improved high? ways graded and straightened almost to the grade of a steam railroad, the farmers have largely been the factor bearing the burdon of expense, and therefore the ones most to be reckon? ed with. In the early history of the country the blazed trail and first wagon roads were winding and long, often making the distance double that which now ls as the country has bees cleared and tiie roads straightened and graded. As the country was settled and new farms were opened up new highways were built without much thought as to grade and line, and today we have in many states, especially in the east, very crooked and irregular roads. Gradually the sentiment for better and improved roads has grown; the coming of the bicycle started thu movement with greater acceleration than any other one thing for many years; then the arrival of the antonio, bile has no doubt culminated In the climax of road improvement hy creating a greater Interest with tho whole people until all are ready to lend a hand in tho Improvement of the highways. The fanners at first, have been loath to favor the more expensive lin* 1 provement of the roads believing tho movement whs largely In the lnt< Xi \\ ot the manufacturers and users of au? tomobiles, but be thal as it may. SJ soon as an improved road ls properly constructed through a farming iee* i tion. the fanner ls brought at once to see the value of it in the great ad? vantage to him in the movement of his ! produce to market, and since the whole people are assisting in the ex? pense, we farmers are withdrawing our objections and are willing to as? sist. esoqi p,-).-?r>x9 A*|qnjepjsaoa \\\m tjpoj eu.1 jo SUO|SOatUlp m.?u aqj, 'P-'iq ; -nop aq oj si [vasa sqj jo ippia sqj, I *Jd'>j 9r ?? Xiessaodu jj 'Snioedeep joa:[ s joj oo|S|AOJd ima ljoej ft? 04 eono is pansdeep aq oj sj ij.uq.Yv '|sa -u anamiA. J**l?OI ?*.! 3? tnemegjsj ?ne oi\\ Aq uaoqs s| .un,nj ??iii ut .i>3 ?9|q q.uuu sq [\\m ita jo sdiqi || ?aq juimuujhao^ asuuag eqi )vq? ?s*q6noupe*>jQ 9jn\nj joj Essentials in Good Butter. First, cleanliness; second, good feed; third, good breed of cows. The beat way to market ls to private cus? tomers, says a writer in Dakota Farmer. In this way I supply about I 50 pounds a week, but do not use any commercial coloring, as cows properly fed and of good breed will color the butter well enough. THt FOLLOWIISG FARMS FOR SALE. 1M5 Acre s 1 1-4 miles to statien. 00 acres river 'bottom: line new 13,500 dwelling Doust Trice 19.500. 110 Acres 1 1 seres in fruit, level: fl room dwell? ing house, new barn, station 2 miles. AA miles from Valley Pike. Price 177.50 per acre. 120 Acres. l-roomboase with outside kitehen; 36 acres orchard in tte apple bell H G tion, 1,400trees; 2 bsrns, -miles to station. Trice 182.50 per sere. 393 Acres 7.') acres river bottom. 10-room dwelling house, good tenant le,use large barn, l-l! mile to station. 1 1-2 miles to college. Trice *l!.~>.*>0 acre. 440 Acres IdS acres bottom, 10-room brick boUSS good fcnsnt house, good or? chard, large bank barn, l-l! mile to Maton, running stream. Prlci H0.4X per s 180 Acres ?hie of the most valuable on the mar ket. .1-4 mile to station, limestone. large B*rOOffl house] good barn ami convenient outbuildings, ?'>?) acres or? chard. 10 and ll! years old, expect about 3,000 basnets ol apples now butiful shady la*n. Price 130,(10. 200 Acres Blue slat*: 50 acres second bottom. T>o acres culti vated. 50timber, ll! acre. orchard, large dwelling house of ll! rooms, good barn, i! miles to turnpike. schoolhouse on farm, house brick front, outbuildings bv the dozen. IVice *1MKK>. ?;?-. a ..., iJ ni ics Almost level. Station 2 1 2 miles half way between two colleges, 1 mib distant, 7 room house and good barn all new buildings. This ls a clean attractive home. Trier |3 s00. 138 Acres 20 seres bottom, a nice, new 7-roon boosOi good barn. Farming lat plements can be bought, also stock This is a line home. Trice 13,700. 50 Acres 38 acres cleared, station 1 1-4 milds, s acres in bearing orchard, 4-ioon house. Price ai,400. 50 Acres Limestone, 7-room house, rumerous outbuildings, about 50,ooo feet sawed timber, lar^e barn, tine sparkling spring, good orchard, store and POSt offlee 1-2 mile, 4 miles to station. Trice I S.'i,l HO. Fine suburban borne, up-to-date con vecinoes, 7 rooms and hall, 100 feet, from Valley Tike, 4 lots. Ask for price. Inquire for full description. J. W. FISHi<:it, Strasburg. \'a. Sept. IO?Ai. pd. Cider Mill. Mv cider mil will run every Tues? day. and Wedn sd uv for tin- present. Watch for further no lice. Barrels for sale. Aug. 12- tf ISAAC HA THIS. A CARD. I take this method of informing my 'riends and the public that I have ?egained ray health sufticect'j to at end to practice, in town Jor country, light or day. f2'*4 i). D. Caa-ran, m. p. Apples, Apples Highest cash prices for summer, and di apples. C. A. Saum k Co. fuly 8?Sf. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgolable IYepartf ionforAs sirnilatjnSihcFoorfaiKlReguia ting Ihe Siomadis andBovrcis af Infants /Children Promotes Digestionfhf? ri? ness n nd &9t.Contains neitfer Opium .Morphine nor^ocraL Not Narc otic. For Infants and Children. ?MBHanaa^BaBaMBMaMaaaMn^BaV^BaBaMBMIaBan* The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the H {Signature of r-3-t: SSA a: fi" V**u Jifcpv sfmMs\Ws\Vs\Ws% /* -' .v... ./ jtix-Smtm * BxkfltSdtt AiLeStti* iir.yrmin/ mmSsh tfitd Sugar ? "~tui fkmr. Aperferf Remedy forCortsfipj I ion, Sour Stomach.Dlarrton Worms .ComTjIsions.Feverish ness and LOSS OF Slej:p. Fae Si nile Signature af NEW'YORK._I In Use For Over *i Thirty Years At (j months old j5Do*K-33CE*m lixact Copy of Wrapper. THE .UTIupio.M"', ?IWTOMCm. ?' "W. "I am McAlester, A Good Example a good example," writes Mrs. R. LT Bell," of Okla., "of what Cardui will do.for suffering women. "I suffered with my head and back, for over six years. and although I tried everything, I never could get any? thing to do me any good, until I began to take Cardui. "Cardui has surely helped mc and built me up and I am so thankful that I have found something that will do me good. I feel so much stronger and better than 1 have in a long time." lt is well to make up your mind before you are sick what medicine you will take when you are sick. Take Pft^ J 47 The Woman's Tonic You will be glad to take it when you are tired, mis? erable and when life seems a weary grind. It will put new thoughts into your head, fresh courage into your mind. If not sick now, at least burn Cardui on to the pages of your memory, so that when you are sick you will ask for it without thinking. If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At all druggists. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattannooga, Tent., for Spcctal Instructions, ind 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent frte. I Physicians Advise j?e ti**' of .1 pgooalssative. to keep Uic I owels open sad prevent tiie poisons of undigested i <J from gHdnginto > j.:r tysteu. Th . reduct il Kfcocf If VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, and of ni., nt, troatatk taste. Vehro acts cn the fever, sj well as on the h Mid 1 I ts of the fi I issfMl ef&cscy In constipation, indigestion, ...'., . cue, feverishness, colic,tiatulence, etc. Try VF 1 LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP H. L. BRUMBACK, Produce Commission Merchant, 2824-26 I ?AI'I'I I1X ST., PHILADKLPII IA PA. If you have anything to ship, write us, wire us. be <juick, "THAT'SOUR MOTTO." Your IJank will tfive you information regarding my tinancia1 standing through Dunn's or JJrudstreet's Commercial Agency or the Nc rth Western Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Send us your name and address and receive weekly ?juotations. Member rt_i_ i iiiid. i~iut.uit* r.xiiiatr'ge. I GEARY HOTEL, GEO. F. READLE. Proprietor, Woodstock, ... Virginia. Under New Management. Table Unexcelled. First Class in its Appointments. rleadqnafteri 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. Lumber for Sale. I am prsparad lo fill bills for ell kinds of lumber, Including frame and inch IuixImt, at ssodsraatprlassj, U. F. BRO* If, Sept 10?J mo. pd. Jerome, Va. Corn and Oats. Will have car of corn and oats in a few days. Special prices ia large lots from ca*". H. 3. CHAPMAN k 00. Sept l*~t*. Apples Wanted. We are in the market for Fall ant Winter apples. See us before selling II. B. CHAPMAN ft OCX Sspt. lo'-4w. For Sale. $1000?1-4 acre lot on Muhlenberg street adjoining the residence of Mr. M. L. Walton, or will improve to suit purchaser for either business or residential purposes. This is s rare charce to get the best building site in town. H. R. C. SHOCKKY, j (Sept 23 -tf Vienna, Va. Tht Lure of Money. /ames R, Keener wno won and lost tsftoaas sod irbe p'ayed with millions of dollars as ? child would play with i hasp of undi was ouce asked why, having wealth to satiety, be did not give up tin* ;;amo of money grabbing snd seek peace, comfort and content me ut. Tbe answer vouchsafed by Keene may be regarded as that which would be offered by many another man If the same quotion were i>ut to bim. "Why do 1 want mere money?" salo Kim ne, "Why does a dog want an other rabbit? Year dog will chase thc millionth rabbit as though lt were the Hrs* he had ever seen. Ile will strive and strain in the pursuit of It to tho print of heartbreak. One might sup pose his soul's life depended on the rapture. And yet, should he OVeitakS lt. .s.e will cast lt aside when killoa sud begtn quartering the ground to ?tart soother. To tbe last gasp of bb breath mat dog will chase his rabbit When you tell me why that dog want. mother rabbit I'll tell you why 1 *nnt more money."?Harry Furniss in 8trand Magazine. How Animals Learn. l>r. T. Zeil, a German naturalist, has cof>cted immy Instances to prove that aninals learn by experience and tbUf become wiser than their uninstructed parents. (Jame animals of all kinda Ue avers, have learned the rang* -ot modern rltles. Greyhounds quies.rj learn to lei rabbits alone., and fox? hounds pay no BttentlOfl to either rab bits* or hares Killer whales and kalil folhrv whaling vessels, Just as val tuns follow an army. Crews begin to accompany the chamois bunter as soon us they have seen the result of his first successful shot, and roagb legged bassards follow the sportsman after winced carne. The number of birds that kill or injure themselves by flying against telegraph wires la much smaller than it used t"> be. L>r Zeil also refers to the fact that birds and qasdmpeds have learned to disregard passing raliway trains, as horses quickly cease to be frightened by automobiles. HI* Instances of the Intelligent election exercised by sheep dogs are familiar to ail Bread and Cheese. A couple advanced lu years got ma? ri?Ml lately. The bus bs cd had a room in the hous< securely locked, the Inside of wblcl hil wife had never s'vn. and. beluj Cartons of Its contents, she begg* Sgsln snd again to see the room. At last he consented, and. Io and be hold, the room was full of whoh cheeses! He explained matters by telling bel | th.it for every sweetheart hi- bad ii his young days he nought a cheese. His wife began t<? cry. "Don't cry, dear." he said. "Ive ba< no sweethearts since 1 met you." "lt's out that." she replied, still sob bing. "I <mly wisli I had been si thoughtful ns y<?u and bought a loaf ol bread for every man that kissed me We could have had bread and chees* enough to last us ail our days."?Lou don Tit-mts. Trouble For Creditors. Even Ihe simplest law transactions seem to be beyond the comprehension I of some people. An old farmer went into a grocer's toop a short time ago, ordered a sovereign's worth of goods and when they were reedy for deliv. ery laid down a live shilling piece lu payment thereof. The shopkeeper calhnl out, "Hero, this isn't right!" as the customer start ed to leave. "Oh, yes. that's all right." replied the man. "I've cut permission from the judge to pay B shillings in the pound." A heated discussion reveals! that the man had lardy settled an Insol? vency upon this basis and expected to continue that method indefinitely. When he was shown his mistake he was very Indignant and evidently con? sidered himself a much abused man.? London Globe. She Wasn't Superstitious. "Mary. Mary," cried Mrs. Johnson to her maid, "what shall I do? I've just had a most dreadful accident and don't know what's going to happen. I've broken my new hand glass, and you know how unlucky lt is to break a looking glass. It means seven years' unhappiness." "IiOi.' mum." replied Mary, "don't you set no heed on that. Look at me. I'm uot fretting, and I've just broken the large pier class In the drawing room."? London Fun. Leftover Material. Barbara, aged four, had always been allowed to make small cakes out of the scraps of dough left from the morn? ing's baking, so one morning after be? ing sent to gather the eggs she came limning in with a very tiny one snd exclaimed: ""h. mamma, see this little e^gl It must be that's all the dough the hen had left!"-Deiineator. Ups and Downs. "The world ls full of ups and downs." quoted the wise guy. "That's right," agreed the simple mug. "We are ei? ther trying to live up to a good repu tation or trying to live a bad one down."? Philadelphia Record Well Teated. "Do you consider your nerve fs suffi? ciently steady to flt you for an airship navigator'/" "Well. I've been out in a canoe frith a nervous fat girl."?Cleveland Hara dealer. Fruit Farm For Sale. The lease expiring October 9th I 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 snd four porches. Dairy and Ice house very convenient, corn crib, earrings house, and other outbuild? ings. A good barn 10x00 feet, with granary and hay fork, and basement which stables nine horses and sixteen cows. A large cistern at barn and one on back porch, also a well of mineral water. Two never failing ponds, TWO APPLE ORCHARDS of select varieties. Quinces, plums, damsons, cherries, currants and berries. The land is productive and naturally inclined to blue grass, which makes it sn excellent place for raising stock or dairying, being on mail ano milk route. This property being so near the county seat and Masssnutten Academy makes it a safe investment. I Yo vi son was made with tenant for plowing to be done at any time after harvest. MRS. GEORGE MOORE. 327 East 11th St. V, fortland, Oregon. M. H. Howman, Aa* Jessa 24-U. H AR N ESS HORSE BLANKETS, ROBES. Bridles. Collars. Haines AND Everything in Horse Tailoring Line, *ar ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED Call and examine our large sto< k. J. A. Dysart & Q. Southern Railway. SCHEDULE BETW KY. S WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA, STRASBURG AND HARRISONBURG tW N. R.?Following schedule figures are published as information only and are not guaranteed. linc ti ve j I FJ *; i :<, 11 ? READ DOWN. Lv. STATIONS READ UP Ar. T 59 11N 122 8 14 126 li1.. 8 * 132 1.14 138 9 00 144 M. 0 Washington Alexandria J Maa*sas I Wellington Gainesville Ha} market Thoi ofare Broad Run 1' ains Belvoir Marshall Rectortown Delaplane Markham Lindea Happy Creek Front Royal 7 Riverton Jct Riverton Burkton w sterlicfc Strasburg Strasburg Jc Fisher's Hill B Tom's I 3 Maurertown ?'WOODS'T'K 5 Edinburg l loan i - 1 Mt. Jacks* d ; Quicksl urg ? N? a W ti 1faber, ille 1 Brosdwsy ?j Daphna 4 Linville 6 Harrisonb'g Ar. Lv. * Daily. ^Week-days. f stops on flsg. 8 No. 14 will stop to let off passengers from west of Strasburg Jct. 6 No. 14 stops at Stations between Front Royal and Maryabba* to let off passengers from points on Norfolk and Weetara. c Stops to receive passengers from points cn Not folk & Western. Beverly ard Hawkinstown are Hag steps 49 ind 2b Peverly tor til k 218 Pullman Buffet Parlor Car en IA it 14 Iel ween Washington ard Hai'b *. All trains art ive std di patt fi i n lim Static r. W i>b;r pt( e, D t ir bera connection is a.sde foi bro inn Et Minore, FbiJtdflpaia trd N> i Yolk. Ft r n.ep fr ld. is. lin < 11 b t:i 1 el i au etc., a) j Iv tc realest agent ? r write to B. F. ( /LY, G. P. A. E. tl. (CAIMAN. Cn. Marg'r. B. H. HARDWICK, P. T. If. L. S. BLOWN, Ctn. Agent, Washington, D. C. THB VALLBY Mik k lou Associatioo VT""DtfTOCKl VA. okficsrs : J. I,. Wibma*, Pres. ano Gen Manager. M. vV Magruder, V. Prtatdenl. W. Iv*. Loo a W, Secty. and Treas (t IL ILviX, Asst. Sec. rV. T. Williams, Atty. *& Tru*. Nh ll W*. Logan, ) [ Clerks. Arline Walker ) d. rectorj : J. L. Wisman, Iii Wt Magruder. W. W. Logan. E. H. Wisman. \ddresf W. W. LOGAN, Secy. <fc Treas. Woodstock. Va What Everybody Ought to Know. 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. We advertise to send our 5 ton steel frame Pitless Scale on approval. Mis? understanding a letter from M. F. Lmswiller who only wanted a price we wiil soon have a sc&le at Woodstock which will be sold at a reduction to save storage or reshipping. The first reasonable offer will be taken. Ad? dress, Jones of Binghamton. 231 X St. Binghamton, N. J . Fuly 1?2t pd. M1Mmtfa\ r O' Schedule in tFt?s?t SUNDAY, OCT. 2. IO-01 Thai>8 Leave Riviktow Va.. gC.l SOCTHBOCND 3-27 AM- rnr Baaic. Buena Viita, Hot noke, last Radford, Bim:? Farewell. Norton. Pocah< No. 13 Pullman Steeper to Jerrv, ? ? V? 9-4 1 A. M- Por Baaic, Natural Bridge. I anoke. Brl-tol. and intermeoiKtc sui.ons. Pullman 8:eeper u Bristol Connects I at Ko*ii<>'<> with8t. Louis Express. TL ri. h No 27 Pullman Sleepres to Co', am' u? 722 P-An. Cafe car to Williamson, W. .? For shenandoah and all interne diate points. No.* NORTHBOUND I.06A-M. For Berryville, liv/ erstown, Pbiladelpbta. and ru north. Pullman Bleeper to Phil ? No. 28 delphi*. 841 A M- For Hagerstown and inte/m^lmf Stations. Connects at Shenai.d' u Junction with B. A O. for " mh ington . Also connects at Hu*, rs with C. V. Railroad for Hamsbjig. No. 14 and p >lnts north. 6.22 P. M. For Berryville, Hay. r^fow and intermediate Station*. Ibr ugh Slerper via Ha^-tr. tow ri to New Vbrk. tar* Rates, ne icdoles. and additional fbf*. ? raatfon furnished upon application to Agent* of tue Company or? W. B. BEVILL. M.T.HHA , Geui Pass. Agent. Tray. Pass. A gen Roanoke. Va. KILLthe couch ano CURE thi LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery fob C8J??*r8 PRICE , 80c ai Si.uflL Trial Bottle Fre AND ALL THROAT AND IUWGTROLElES u GUARANTEED 8ATI87ACT0&W OR MOKKY REFUNDED J BELTING, BELTING, Leather and Gandy Belting'. We are Agents for the National Leather Belting Co.. ?rsj can furnish belting promptly at bottom prices. Cl ll to see us. J. A. Dysart ?,Co., ? Woodstock, Va.