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liiGiiLAxp Recorder, ^ ._[_ Terms, $1.00 a Year in Advance. Issued eren- Fridc.v tveninjrbv 'AT". KC. 3VIATHENT, sc^r-row aits r--cr=3Z-isixEr*. tS fcnteied tl the Monterey postoftice as second cla.^s matter. Monterey, Va., Friday, Aug. 17, 1000.; The kissing- bug must have gout* Out nf business Mince Hobson was discovered. J Robert Fit awi romona hos again been placed in line for the heavy ?weight Championship by knocking out, with that famous solar plexus blow, in thc sixth found, Gus Khalin, the 194 plunder from Ohio. Gus was badi*/ ]>tit out :ind had to V?e set up with. Jeffries has chal? lenged the winner and that halt lr wiil be pulled nfl about Sept. 1st. Russia dickering with China itulo pern'e itly; England bindii g tromps at Shanghai, where tbere bal been ; ino serious trouble; Germany nam? ing Ibe.Coumander-in-Chief of the foreign troops in China; the gov? ernment of China trying to trick the foreign ministers at Pekif, i i eluding the American minister, in? to going .mt of Pekin to be killed bv Chinese soldiers and the so-call? ed, allied army, including our little handful of Americans, fighting its way frOm Tien Tsin to Pekin, one forth of the distance having been covered. These are n few of the important items of news that have come to Washington, from China, during the week. Bryan's Speech of Acceptance. "VV illino] J. Bryan's speech ol' acceptance of the Democratic nom? ination for the Presidency, made at Indianapolis Wednesday, has been absolutely approved bj the *"*- *"parb*? managers. His leading sup? porters are thoroughly satisfied and, in fact, delighted with it. There were oyer 50.000 outsiders present at the meetings. "The address of Mr Bryan is de? moted almost entirely to u discus? sion of imperialism, the Philippine question, militarism. standing armies and the invasion of foreign ands. This is thc keynote of the speech. "Mr. Bryan deals with imperial? ism almost altogether, and says if nT3 is elected President of the Unit? ed States he will, immediately sifter - his inauguration, call an extra ses? sion of Congress to end the wir in the Philippines and to pro\ide a stable self government for tlie Filipinos. "Ile alludes tu the 16 to 1 plank only once, charging ^w^lepubli can \*uty wfth havii;^^^^e a new issue in declaring for the gold standard and repudiating inienia itiona] bimetallism. Ile charges the Republicans with having changed their principle* in regard to silycr from professing internu .tional bimetallism to advocating; the monometallic gol'! standard? .gold, pure ami simple.'1 + . jTrue Democracy. 'To The Spectator:' I had thought 1 never would vote for/'ft. T). Flood for Congress, but since I know more of the man, and have semi what a. splendid Demo? crat he is. 1 have learned to admire lim, and desire through your pa? ler to recant all I ever thought or gainst iiini, for 1 now see in ia kind of Democrat and can I admire. I shall cordially ipport him. AUGUSTA. We had intended to publish the ?above letter tn our local columns. *it on X"'& ct ion place it in h more Vnspictious place, as it contains an j honest conviction. Thu gen tie-j Lilian who writes this letter docs uol ! know Kr. Flood personally, he J speaks from what he hus heard and } read about bim. If Mr. Flood liyed. Atfgust.l we believe he would hi fis popular as he is in Appomattox, rn 1 we further believe that he is .one of those men who improves on acquaintance. lie is no recluse, be ?- out among the people, Le mixes with the Democrats of his county and the 'Hate, and lie takes them into Iris counaela and seeks their advice. Od all subjects ol'; State or national import his opin? ions are an open book. His career Democrat is untarnished, he j johM^feO; ticket from his yoi.th L nn(] though he has been defeat in several hotly contested bat les, he has never been known to ilk in his tent or falter or fail. n\v0 .ami ago when Judge Quarles tbtained the nomination over him, stepped on the platform and jed his cordial and hearty sup bo the nominee, and went into he campaign speaking and worl - S ng,and carrie 1 A ppomattox for him >y a majority of about 300 Votes. This is what draws Democrats to lim. It is no test of party loyalty o vote for the candidate of vour hoice. it is when a candidate whom ?on do not want nominated that on show your fealty. Mr. Flood bowed his by supporting hisoppo ient cordially and rn earnest. Haunton Spectator. t A i#*>e lille (d' Wafer coolers. | A iiitiffTfioUtitiiii: ire cream freezers, | md (lower pots f?r pale hy V 1*,( 5 i -11 o I >. I Mother Tells Hov; Nhtv Saved Her Little Daughters Life. I am the mother of eight children md have had ti great deal of exoer ence willi medicines. Last summer ny little daughter had the dysen? tery in its worst form. We thought i^ di" would die. I tried everything I ? I could think of, but nothing seem-1. >il to do her any good. I saw by an . idvertisement in our paper (hat ''hamberUins Colic,Cholera ami Di-4] irrhoea cure was highly recommend? ed and sent and got a bottle uti. mee. It proved to be one of the heat medicines we everhad in the house it , saved my little daugter's life. I am : inxions for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had 1 known it ut first it would hiive saved nm agreat deal of anx? iety and div little daughter much coffering. Yours truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Burdick, Lrbertv. Li. 1. For sale bvJohnA. Whitelaw, Monterey; H. fi. Colaw. Crabbottom; .1. M. Jones, Doe Hill: S. C. Slaven, Meadow Dale. Green HUI Items. Last Sunday iras a great day with Fairview Methodism. It was the occasion of the Second Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Epis- ] rmpal church, An uuusually large < crowd was in attendance, but am-h [de provision had been made for j j their entertainment. There was f'tiough to etit and to spare. Rey. M. il. Chirk preached an excellent jerro on on the subject of the Lord's Supp/r. lt vas clear and power? ful. His salary was more than raised. D. 0. Woods. 0. E. Wade, J. R. Wiley and Chas. K. Palmer were J i elected delegates to the District Conference, which meet Aug. ZS, I near Covington. I < We are pleased to announce that I' Mrs E B Stevens.Sec'y of the Bal? limore Branch of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society has! consented to spend ten days in this I, section in the interest of the socie-1 ty. She is now at Ocean Grove, |, but <Xpoets to reach here the .first | week of September. Definite an nouncement will be made biter. (Mrs) Il P Barnes. Prevented A Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, 01 New Straits-* ille, Ohio, saved two lives. A frightful cough bad kept her awake every night. She bad tried many remedies and doctors hut steadily grew wm se until urged to try Dr. Kings \ Nev Discovery. One holtle wholly cured ! her; and she writes, this marvelous medi- J' cine also cured Mr. Long of a severe at-'. i tack of Pneumonia. Such cures are pos- ? itive proof of its power lo cure all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and |1.00. Guaranteed; Trial bottles free at S. J, (.'arson's drug store. A new line of open and top bug? gies, gpiiiig wagons. Mirries, single and double buggy and double team harness just received at Bishop's, -???? Notico to Taachars. An examination on the first year's work of the Professional Coarse of Study will be held ill Monterey on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1900. Also, Mi opportunity will be given to take an examination on the regular branches at the same time and pince. Certificates will not he renewed except in strict accordant with law. B. II. Ha ks kl. Supt. Schools, McDowell, Va. Highland Co. Aug. 14,1900. 8t The Wi.ird Plow has proved be the best for this conn trw Yo i eau get them at .1 A Whitelaw's. Notice to Teachers and Pupils of Pubiic Schools. At a melting of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools for Highland county, held on June 21st 1900 the following was adopt* ed: On motion it is ordered that all pupils entering the free schools luring the term beginning August 1st. 1900, including the teachers, be excluded from stud schools, un? til Ibev produce the.certificate of -necessful vaccination within the p;tst two years, from some physi? cian in regular practice. This mo? tion is made in accordance with the.provisions of section 80 of the Virginia school law. Pupils re? fusing to be vaccinated, and remain? ing out of school, and thereby re lucing the number of pupils be? low the legal average, shall not .'fleet the pay of the teacher of pupil* who comply with this re? quirement of the school law. The soothing ami healing prop- j i ?rties of Chamberlains Cough Rem- ? ?dy, iis pleasant taste prompt and j 1 permanantcores, baje made it ap [rreatfavorite with the people every- ' where. For sale by J. A. Whitelaw, Monterey; il E Colaw, Crabbottom; < I M Jones. Doe Hill- S C Slaven, it Meadow Dale. j EVEN BILLIONS IN TRUST ome Interesting Facts and Fig? ures Abont the Big Combiner, in the United States. In the general review of the trust uestion in its relation to the Pres lential campaign The Saturday toning Post presents ? number f interesting facts and figures. iccordiug to the only s *mi*officuiI tatement the trusts formed in this omi try in recent years have capi I iilizations l hat produced the al-1 mst incredible total of over seven il lions <>f dollars. The Saturday Evening Post gives a list of thirty ombiiiations each of which has a apitalization of over fifty millions f dollars. It says: "These thirty combinations are redited with capital amounting to wo and one-third billions of dol? li's. The entire general stock ol' nouey of all kinds in the United itates, gold, silver, notes and <er i (leaton, amounts to about $2,700,* 00.000. So that if all the four mildred combines in the list should rv to turu their capitalizations in o cash they would use up every lenny of the nation's money and hen have only about forty per] ent. of their demands. Indeed, he thirty corporations mentioned rould nearly use up all our cash. )f course, we know that business s transacted mostly on credit and his gives an entirely different yiew d' the case, but the comparisons how the real financial hugeness of he modern combinations. "Congress and twenty-nine of the states have passed laws expressly leaigned and constructed to prohib? it trusts, and vet the trusts have ncreastd more rapidly since thest aws were passed and have grown nore in capitalization than ever be? ore in the country's history. "A great trouble is the lack of iniformity in the various laws. ?Orinstance, New Jersey, Delaware ind West Virginia deliberately oosened and broadened their in orporation la vs in order to in roane the income of the State government by the fees. At the ame time Massachusetts, which is aid to have the best corporation aw In the country, has a state om missioner of corporation to ex nniiie and approve the certificate ?f organization, and compels every torporation to pay in the whole imount of itd capital stock before t can begin business, and after hat tn make annual statements to lie state commissioner, giving the letails of meetings, shareholders. lapital stock, assets and liabilities.*' In India, the land of famine, housands die because they can ind, >btain food. In America, the land >f plenty many suffer and die be ?ae.se they cannot digest the food ;he\ eat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ligests what you eat. tt instantly ??dieyes and radically cures all itomach troubles. Our sales in shoes, for ladies, gentlemen and children, has been inprecedenled this season. We mew the trade demanded and would appreciate late styles and ligh grades in foot ware. We now jurrv a stock of this kind and our :u stonie rs appreciate it as is shown 'rom our sales in this line. J. A. iVhitelaw. New Livery. Having purchased the livery out it of Arbogast and Slaven, I now >rnpose to make additions thereto is my patronage may demand, and >y giving to its management my ters'jnal attention, hone to perform 'or my patrons a moro valuable service than has been done hereto ore. To this end T respectfully ask he co-operation of the public. Tom H. Slaven. Millions will be spent in politics his year. We can't keep the tampiiign going without mom". hiv more than we can keep the mdy vigorous without food. Dys leplics used to starve themselves Sow Kodol Dyspepsia Cures di jests what you eat and allows yoe o eat all the good food you want. it radically cures stomach troubles. That Throbing Headache. \Vpaid quickly leave yen, if you used ")r King's New Life Pills Thousands of iq ffe reis have proved their matchless aerit for Sick and Neryous Headaches. Che) malu nure blood snd build np your leolih. Only25cents. Money back it' lot cured, sold by S J carson Druggist. It is interesting to note how {rent a change bas over the chsr icter of The Delineator. For 25 ears it has sto^d foremost as the mpular fashion and home maga? zine. Now, without abandoning ts pre-eminence in that direction, lach number demonstrates that in ts other features it is seeking lo ? rove itself the on mil of any cf the ligh class periodicals. "Peking; ts Life and People," i Must rs ted ri th rare and authentic pictures fathered by Isaac Taylor Headland luring his ten years' professorship ii Peking University, is an article tell worth the price of this unm-.l -er. Children's Day Service appointed 'or next Sunday at Si fait Creek il. E. Church, South has been tostponed until the 1st Sunday in September at which time, there viii be exercises by the children tit 1 o'clock a. m. Dinner on the rround ar 1 p.m . preaching at 3 p. ll. All art' cordially invited. W. P. 1^'xrode, 3ujt. S.S. Best roller shades 35c, curtains s;ritn 5c at Bishop's. Chinese, are dangerous enemies, for they are treaenerous. That's why all counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are dangerous They look like DeWitt's. but in? stead of the all-healing witch haze! ?hey all contain ingredients liable lo irritate the skin and cause bb od poisoning. Pur piles, injuries ami skin diseases m.e Ihe original ami ffouniue DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sdve. Trimble and Lui sford. I um getting in a new line i f shoes uirect from the manufactu - ers ishim) I will guarantee. V li Bishop. The rolf in the fable put on sheep's clothing ie'Cause if he trav? eled oi! his own reputation he couldn't accomplish his purpose. Counterfeiters nf DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Couldn't Bell their worthless salves on their merits, so tiley put them in boxes ami wrap ners like DeWitt's. Loik ont, for t lem. Take only DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It, mires piles and all skin diseases* Trhnble k Lunsford. ? ? ? R& G Corsets for sale ht V B Bishop's from BO to fl. 25. -? 4 ? Clothing is a specialty with ns and v.e look after it carefully. We buy from the very best makers of men's and hoy's clothing, and the result is that our stock presents attractions and possesses merits th..t are not found in the usual "hand-me-down" garments that are generally handled in country places. We can fit you beautifully. J. A. Whitelaw. It Helped Win Battles. Twenty nine ofiicers and men wrote from the Front to say that for scratches, Bruises, (Juts, Wounds, sore Feet ami stiff 4eintS, Duel:letts Arnica Salve is the best !ti the world. Same for Rums, skin Eruptions Sud Piles. 85 eta. a box. ('ure gnasanieed. sold hy S. J. Carson drug? gist. Notice To Teachers. Notice is hereby gives that Monterey School Board will meet tn thc office of O. Wilson in Monterey, Va on Saturday the lath day of September, 1000 td ap? point and contract with Teachers for the public schools in this district for this scholastic year, on or before which time, the application, accompanied hy the np plicanYs certificate, must he tiled with the clerk of this hoard. All applicants mast be present on said dav to enter into c mtr-ict with said hoard ?!<?? the schools they apply for and are employed to teacn. As many of the schools as teachers can he obtained, for will be open Monday rcpt. 17th, IBO!), find as many of the re? mainder as teachers can be obtained for wii] he opened Feh. 11th, 1901, hy recom? mendation of the County Supt. By order of Board Aug. 16th 1900. -it O, Wilson, Clk. Notice. To patrons and teachers of Stonewall School District and all persr ns concerned. Take notice that Stonewall Seaool Board wili meet at McDowell, Va. on the first Saturday in September, 1900: It being the let day of the month to ap? point teachers for the various Schools in said district for tuts scholastic year 1900 and 1001. On or before which time all ap? plications accompanied by the applicants certiticate must he tiled willi the Clerk of the board. Owing to the scarcity of teachers the school board most lespect fully ask and urge the patrons to aid in procuring teachers, for the various ?chooll in the district, and the clerk is ordered to have this notice published for it weeks in the Highland Recorder. By order of ihe board. Any. 11,1900. J. L. Shumate. Clk. 8t " McDowell, Va. ihis summer? Then add a little SCOTT'S EMULSION to his milk three times a day. lt is astonishing how fast he will improve. If he nurses, Set the mother take the lCni!iiSiOii. ?c. and ?1.00; all druggists. Overwork Weakens Your Kidneys, Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil? ter out the waste cr impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail tc do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex? cess of uric acid In the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. lt used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin? ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp?Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits |f:^r^ by all druggists in fifty- gy'' """"'-j cent and ono-dollar sit- E|-' j es. You may have a ^^--^^-^rjikz^ sample bottle by mail nomo of swamp-Root. free, abo pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. IDrFcn^sBq^jENRHnlEH B.V> ouiids.KricUi'iM !sin.>.i A TRCK Hl-ECIMC IN M.h INFLAMMATION Sorelhroat, Headache (5 minutes), Tootn ache (1 minute). C?\<1 Boroi.Kelnns.ete.etc. I ?'Coldb," Forn^g^vjg^GJRtP, fCURES AHYPAIN INSIDE OH OUT lnuneto thirty iiuiiiit.8 ij>dealers, 'Ilic Wc. bIjw by wwi toe. i reooi so :&. ! A Pale Face ls a prominent symptom pf vitiated bleed. If covered with pimples, Hie evidence is,complete. It's nature's jj way of warning you of your condition, ,9. a nc never falls to rectify all disorders of the blood, slight or severe of long standing- or recent origin. Its thirty years record guarantees Us efficacy. Sold everywhere. Price 81.00 per full quart bottle. Prepared only by surf nu a* ni: ru co.MPAJfr, Detroit, Mich. I NWP*W*?*a<*?*JI Foi- sale bv Trimble & Lunsford. Anpsta Military Academy. English, Classical arni Mathe? matical courses, with Military traill ii.g. ?**nil corps of experienced in? structors. Terms, very' moderate. For cut alogu*4, apply to CHAS. 8. HOLLER, Principal. Foti Defiance, Va. Parties Lcsinq Friends. May Expect W. II. MARPLE who rep? resents the Marquis Marble and Granite Co. 'lo call upon them. Ile is prepared to furnish Mest Work at moderate prices. See him before buying. Let Us Be Your Watchmen. TO some extent the impression pre? vails that almost anybody can "fix a watch," and many only learn by costly experience that it is not so. The tinker, the natural-born mechanic, the ijeuius who can "fix anything." finds himself at sea when he tickles a fine watch, for the adjustment to positions nnd isocronism requires something besides mechanical skill. There is no detiiil with which we are not familiar in the mechanical and mathematical adjustment of a fine timepiece. ll. L. LANG. Staunton. Va. Sfiassanutten Academy /v High Grade School For Boys and Girls WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA.. Will prepare for any College in Ameri? ca Commodious and well equipped buildings. Beautiful Grounds. Strong Faculty. For Catalogue and Terms, Address, J. S1LOR GARRISON, Pres. Woodstock, Virginia. Fall Term opens Sept. ll, 1900. ROANOKE ?v! Courses for Degrees, with Elective?; high standard. Also Com'l and Prep'y j Courses. Library 22,000 volumes; work 1 ing laboratory; good morals aud discip i line; six churches; no bar-rooms. Health I ful mountain location. Very moderate j expenses. (Students from 22 states ami i countries. 48th year begins Sept 12lh. Catalogue, with views, free. Junes D. Duanes, President. Pleurisy and pneumonia are fre? quently developed, in a very short Dpaco of time, from a common cold; and, if such an acute inflammation cf tho lunga is not promptly allayed, the worst may happen. With the aid of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, however, you need not have any fear; for this great remedy speedily subdues the inflammation, eases tho pain in breathing and always effects a cure in a wonderfully short tinio. Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. Doses are small and pteasant to take. Doctor9 recommend it. Trice 25 cts. At all druggists. MEDMNE-DENTISTRY-PHARMCY. I'nl versify College cf Medicine, Richmond, la. KTSTERJIcfiriRE, H. D., IL.!)., President. 6? IN FACULTY. ItF.COm> Of Graduate* last year befaru 7 State lioaxda, lOOPer Cent. For 9Gpage Catalog, eUilrcss ?a\ J. ALLISON HODGES, Der.iv Randolnh-fsflacon for Boys represented by its graduates in Ran doiph-Macon College, Washington and Lee University, University of \V. Vu., Columbia University, and University of V?, ? branch of Randolph-Macon Syb leiu. 9th session. Complete modern equipment; gymnasium, field sports. Thorough training amidst favorable sur? roundings. $230. may be reduced to {21J.60. Address CHAS. h. MELTON, ; A. M. Principal, Front Royal, Va. ' \ Professional Cards. jj H. HINKK, Attouney-at-law Fwnklin, \V. Va. Will attend all the Court?of Highland Office at the house nf Mrs (ross. j h. STEPHENSON, Attorney at T,aw, MONTEREY, VA. Practices if thc court* ul Highland ar. il lath counties Va., and l'< < :i honta* county .V Va. jonis M. COLAW. Attornby-at-Law, MONTBRKY, VIRGINIA. Wii! practice in the courts of High and, and in the Cffcufl Court of I'emile ;on County, \V. Va. lt. R. VV. BU AGC. RESIDENT DENTIST, Hot Spitfires, \'? Cfflce lo Hath House. Ah work done by latest and improved net bods, 0-24-1*/, rrnARLB8 p. jones, A ITO li A MY-AT-LA W Mohtkkey, Va. Will |>racttcctn all thc courts ol Highland, .heClRCOtr C >UKM nf Pendleton and Pocahontas comities. W. Va. RU2S 8 CULLIE B. SI EG, Attorne y-a t-L a w% Mon'TKKKY, Va. Will practice In the courts of Highland ind adjoining counties. Ollicc opposite Presbyterian chorea, form ;rlr occupied byj. W. liver* JOHN W. STEPHENSON, Attorney at Law, Wa;m Springs, Va. Practice in thc courts of Bath and Higl. latwl counties Va. ami Pocahontas coutiw tv Va UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. ^FREE TO VIRGINIANS^ In The Academic Schools. Letters. Scisnc& 1% Medicine, Engineering Session Hepins 15th September. Eon Catalogues AddrkM P. B. BAB riho.r, Chairman, Charlottesville, \ a. Wall Paper Hundreds of beautiful de? signs at every price from "> cents a roll op. Send for SJUii pies. Sheating Paper Heavy nnd light weight?-' Gypsene Tho new, permanent Wall 1m niall, all colors, better and eli eu per than any other prep? aration. Send for color card. Albert Shultz, 10 VV. Main Street Next to National Valley Bank, Staunton, Va. Reliable persona Of airrechanii-ol orlnventire ir.iml dearing a trip to the l'arls Exposition, 'witli good salary and expenses paid, Riiogkl write The PATENT KEtXUtU, Ealliniorc, Bid. CO YEARS' EXPERSENCE *< Trade Marks * Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a nketeli and dciorintlon may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention la prohnbly p-aentnhle. Oomnmnlca Oong strictly oonfldential. Handbook on Patents sent freo. Oldest jijroncy for seeurtiijr patents. Patents taken tliroueh Ilimn & Co. receive tpeclal nottce-, without cbnreo, in the A handsomely illustrated weekly. I.nreest elr culation of anv *eientill<! Journal. Torms, ?3 a year; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. " & Co.36lCroadwa^ Mew Yor!r Kranch Office. G23 V St.. WeshUiiftoi). D. C. State Female Normal School, Farmville Va. The State offers free tuition for worthy young women who wish to prepare for teaching. Liheral courses in Languages, Literature, Science and Art. A strong Professional courses with Normal Train? ing. Extensive improvements, embody? ing the best features of Modern Educational Equipment, are to he ready for next session. The faculty has heen strengthened hy the ap? pointment of s-jyeral graduates from leading America Universities. Session hegins September 19th, 1900. ROBERT PRAIZER, L L, V), President Dr. Fennel's KIDNEY 8 ?rf Backache GureT For all Ki.liH'V, Bladder and Urinary Troubleu, Lame Back.Hean iHnea.-e.skiu Disease, UaMatttlsiB, Bed Wetting, ste. Unfailing in FemaleWeakncss. Dy dualere. docoizu by mall WcFredouia.N y. Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon? structing the exhausted digestive or? gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant aud tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in? stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other results of i mperfect digestion Prepared by E. C- DeWltt A Co., Chicago Trimble and Lunsford. f W. A. Bussard, Con-tractors and Builder, -Monterey, Va Dressed Lntiber of nil kind-'. hard and soft woods', for sale at reasonable prices. Also Sash and Doors of all sizes. Steel Roofing A Specialty, If von linve anv i'lailing to do it iMiv iiine I solicit Hie work, nnd guarantee satisfaction. tf immn & drqmggld's t wonderful improvement In Friction Feeds; auld I-'Is>Iinrk. Back motion of Carriage IJ times M Hi isnnyother in the market. Friction t'lutcli Feed, ?nusing ali tbe feed gearing to stand still willie back BfS atrent savina In power and wrnr. Cata ot'iie and prices free. Also Mprine Harrow**. ultivntorn, Corn Planters,^hellers, ile. Mention this paper. LLENl'il dc mtOMGOLD, Mfrs., York. Fa* Gull E. STE?ART Will be found over L S Dick? enson & Co.'s Store. BEA VB, ilAIKCTT. SHAMPOO. UtABOHABLI PRICES. In mf slioj> on Wednesdays, Sat? urdajs and all public days. Give mt a trial. Toaks for past fa von Jan. 21, Otoo. ? Caveats, ard Trs:'.o-Marks obtiined and all Pat? ent Lucine-sconducted for Moderate Frt*. iOua Office is Opposite U, S. Patent Orrict [and wc can st' nra patent ia less time tl.au thus* |re:note f:o:n Washington. > bend mod;;!, drawing or photo., with deserlp >tion. Vv'e adviso, if patrntaLle or not, free of [charge. Our (ca not duo till patent is aeourrd. A Pamphlet, " How to Obtain Patents,' with Dst ol HUM ia the U. S. aud foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Baker & Brown's Staunton. Va. Headquarters for Baker's Phosphate and otlier Fertilizers. Grass Seeds. Old Hickory Wagons. Spring Tooth Harrows. Bissell Chilled Plows. Empire Grain Drills. Yours Truly, Baker & Brown. 'Wm aro honest painters, Herc arc honest materials. T ?HE two combfnad on a good surface make a good Job of paintiug. To look at a painter von can't tell whether he is honest oi not. To look at painting materials yon can't tell whether they are good or not. So, after all, it ls the work of the painter that has stood tbs teri that proves his honesty ami ability, ami lt it Um i<b that has been in tho weather that proves the quality of the materials used. 1 am In the painting business and have been for several yeats, and my work throughout the county is an index to my ability as a work? man. Addie.'S me for estimates on PAINTING, PAPERING &c. W. II. HINER, Monterey, Va. Ts H. Slaven & Sons FURNITURE DEALERS ?-"?-.\.A -r-^&Ai^.ViJZi^ ? ri fri ?? - ? - !/r.m UNDERTAKERS. AU grades of Burial Outfit furnished delivered on short notice. Nice stock of chairs, Spring beds, Mat? tresses, Bed Boom Suits &c. (Shop made work on hand and made to order. Gome and tee ua.