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. *?**_*?*# *_ * ** 1 j Iii ULAND ltECOKDER. Terms, $1,Q0 a Year in Advance. [riui.i ererv Friday evepingbv w. ll. __:A.xia:E3srY, ?csiToa __*:_ s=-_-_?z-s_i=_:ia. J ? lei ed a,t ti"" Monterey postofflce as second class matter. UoatarcTi Va., Friday, Aug, 2, iOOi. A Great Bi? Storm. ?Wp .haye had so much weather, lu fact not a day passes that we do iot have one kind or another aud onietiniea several, and from year ') year we forget Hie different kinda u,t we think we are safe in saving tbnjfc a more terrible storm of th un ler, lightning, wind and rain never isitcd this section than the one of last Saturday evening, for our old? est people say they do not remem? ber a more fierce one. For more .than an hour, the rain driven bjf a viole nj gale, beat upon the earth ill great, sweeping sheets, until our streets were Hooded and our small streams became raging torrents. Duriug tile whole time, at very short intervals, the vivid lightning /lashed aud the deep thunder rolled all making a spectacle that but for fear wo would consider sublime. It is astonishing how, at such times, that small, insignificant feeling so quickly takes the place of our-self importance. No damage of a serious nature was done, vet there were what we would term several narrow escapes. At the Methodist parsonage a clothes lino carried a bolt into the back porch anijl down a post which it splintered badly near the ground. ?lrs Murrill and child and servant were in the building but none of .them were shocked. A lightning rod on the residence pf John Trim? ble Esq., was struck. The charge ioUorwed it to the bend at the low? er part pl .tjbe roof where it left tht rod and entered a large maple tree. Several trees on Mr Trimble's farm were shattered. Tho rods on Mr. Robert Campbell's house were struck and the lightning carried in? to the ground. A large locust tree in Mr W. A. Beverage's meadow was splintered, also a sugar near the home of Mrs Swadley. Two trees very near Mr Ami Blagg's house were hit, and many others on the mountain sides. Corn was injured considerably by being broken off and meadow grass ulong water courses was badly washed. Look Up Your Best Ores. A party of northern capitalists are interested in the iron deposits of Highland county and desire that samples of the best ores be sent them for inspection, Therefore we request our readers to do a little prospecting and secure the best specimens they can find of any thing in the mineral line, and brinv* or send them to the Recorder office or to Dr I Ii Trimble, and they will be promptly forwarded to the above mentioned gentlemen. If we have any valuable mineral deposits in the county it won't hurt anything for them to be known* especially at this time of unpreced? ented rail road manuyering. From Cheat Uiver. Cheat River, W. Va., July 20. J901.?As the Highland Recorder has no items from this place we .will try to help it out with a few. The writer is working at Ed Hunter's camp No. 2, on Cheat River, 0 miles from Cass. It is better known as the mouth pf Leather Bark among the crow. Wo have several Highland Log? gers?Jack Trainer, Cookee, Char? lie Beathe, cookee, lions Ratliff and hjs brother, E. M. Dover. They have a crew of men now that will number about 75 at this camp. It has been requested by a num? ber of the prow to extend their best wishes to the Highland lawyer, Chas. P. Jones for his hard work at the Marlinton court in the dur? rie case. The W. Va., S. I, Co. will shut down pealing the first of the month and skid what lumber is cut. They think they haye enough cut to run the Pulp mill at Covington for quite a while. Hoping this will find space, we .will do better next time. W. Va. Logger. Married. On the 25th ult. at the home of li the bride, near Doe. Hill, Rev M P|j Weikle officiating, Marcus J Capp ol Rockingham county and Miss'* Allie E Price of Highland. U On the 2i)th ult. at the Method? ist Parsonage, at Monterev, liev. H ] _ Murrill officiating, A J Garriifg! j nf bath county and Miss Alice V.I Quin. Miss Gum is adaugterof! Iphq E Gum Sheriff of Bath conn A Bolar Outing. Quite a number of young people from Monterey, Clover Creek aud Williamsville, met by appointment at Bolar Spring ou Friday eve for a social and dance. They arrived there about o p. m. and after snaring supper, about the dusky eye the dancing commenced, and continued till the morning hours. The hall 'ately built by the genial and accommodating pro? prietor of Bolar Spring, A G Mc Gtiffin, was duly initiated into ser? vice, and quite well it answered the porpose of those who cared to par? ticipate in this enchanting pastime. The names of the twenty coup? les present would be too long to enumerate, but we would say that. each of the above mentioned places were equally represented in num? bers, grace and beauty After the dance, ample justice was done to a bountiful breakfast soryed for al! present, at the Vir? ginia House, a new hot?! now un? der the management of Mr George L Battle. After breakfast the pleasure seek? ers amused themselves as they felt inclined. Some went walking; some slept; others refreshed them? selves by a plunge in the famous bath., while the different couples that sat about in shady nooks and talked in moonlight tones indicate;! that old Cupid was still in the same old business. His work was inter? rupted hojvever by the too earl) call for dinner, after which the par? ties wended their ways homeward, having spent a most enjoyable time and hoping for a recurrence of the same in the near future. X. A Kind Act. All good Samaritans did not live in Bible times, but the sweet fra? grance of their helpful service has extended even to the present day. This parable of the good Samari? tan was beautifully illustrated when some of our noble women took up? on themselves the loving service of helping a poor neighbor who has journeyed so far down the pathway of life that she is now too infirm to care for herself. They have not only thoroughly renovated the house but the yard; and have also supplied her with many necessary articles. "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these ye have done it unto me." May the good example of these ladies be followed by others when occasion demands it. Now after this has been done it is hoped that others will remem? ber that "he that hath pity on the poor lendeth to the Lord." "Thy neighbor? 'Tis the fainting poor. Whose eye with want is dim; 0, enter thou his humble door, With aid and peace for him." X. Kail Road Engineers. The Ramseur corps is still up against it in the Alleghany in the neighborhood of the Collins pass. The C. W. corps that has been operating in the Townsend draft for seyeral weeks has run lines as far up the valley as Green Hill. Mr Eryiu's C. W, corps, after connecting its Hues in this valley with tho Crabbottom line, moved camp to Mint Spring, on Crab Run, and is now at work on tho line from Sample's divide to Doe Hill. On last Friday Mr Ervin was called to Harrisonburg. He made a hurried trip there returning on Tuesday to this place, and with scarcely a halt rushed on through to Huttons ville. During his ab? sence a man from the Back Creek corps has charge of Mr Ervine's. The South Branch Review says a corps struck Franklin the first of [ thc week. It is thought to be the I one that worked so long on the Shenandoah near the mountain House. School Notice. To'the teachers and patrons of Stonewall School district and all persons concerned: Take notice that Stonewall School board will meet at McDow? ell, Va., on the 17th day of Aug? ust 1901, for the purpose of ap? pointing teachers for the various schools in said district for the term 1901 aud 1902. On or before which time all applications accompanied by the applicant's certificate must be filed with the clerk of this board. Notice is further given that the said board will meet at McDowell, Va., on the 31st day of August 1901 for the purpose of articling with all teachers who have been assigued to teach in said district. The board earnestly qsk the aid md support of all patrons of schools in the district, in procuring teach? ers and the advancement of better ichool facilities. Ordered that this notice be publ? ished for three consecutive weeks ti the Highland Recorder. J. L. Shumate, Clerk of Board. Full 27. ie> 1.?Ht. BTJIXjIDXI-I Ot LOTS FOI. S-__.I__?] _____ Kolar SjHings, Balli Co., Va. Many parties have desired to buy building lots _t this corporates] an 1 popular summer resort and have uniformly been denied a lol at any price or have been asked a pri. . unreasonably high. We have there? fore decided to lay out into quarter acre lots, a tract of 19 acres and will sell these lots at reasonable prices on easy terms. This property lies within about 500 yards of the celebrated Bolar Springs and about 20 miles North? east of Hot and Wann Springs in Bath Co., Va, and are the only lots (,'nat are now and probably will be on sale for years to come at any thing like a reasonable price, and from present indications are sure t> increase rapidly iu value. Tiif-v. lots are desirable lo par? ties who may wish to erect a hotel, Boarding house, Livery Stable, or Store, and especially lo parties who would like to build a sun;mer cot? tage, and spend a few weeks each summer at this delightful place, taking iiH-ir meals at a boarding house or boarding themsclfea. Parties desiring to purchase lots can have further and lull informs* tion by calling on or writing to D. N. Bussurd and J. II. Burp*, Bolar, Bath Co. Va., who in*ve been au? thorized to sell and transEei. any of thia property. very Respectfully. Mrs. Lillis K. blackwell, Staunton, Va. _ Athel*.. f<>_-_- J .I**.. 27.1?1. Ever ?__? tao firs, apibeartoce of my menses they w?re very lri-jgiilar ana I BBtferiHl w_b groat pula la my hiSa, ___:_, B.a_oc_ and Iok*. vrltb terrible boajriog dowo pains ia tbs _>_6_f-ri. During th. pafit _pa?_ I have b_o t*__g Wine of Cftrd_ and ____*__ Bi?c_-Piaugbt, and I pMSefl tbe month? ly period vub?jt psaxi tot the first time _ Jeers- JJV-rt* ?>av<v9. What tl (tts worth to s womat wt?. ?? |ng flke Nannie Davitt suffered? Yet there are women in thousands ot homes to-day who are hearing those terrible menstrual paine In silence, If you are sae cf these we wist to say t__t this same WINE?CARDU. witt bring yon permanent r_fl_1. Con aofe yourself with the hnewfedge thai 1,000,000 women hove hoer* completer? eured hy Wine of Cardui These wom? en euffcrcd from teuccrrhoea, hregalar menses, headache, baoteche, and beering town pain**. Wino ot Card_# will stop al! those ive hoc and pains for you. Purchase a $1.00 bettie cf Wine of C_*d_l to-_ty end take il In Ihe prtvcay ot your horne. FCTOfivtof fr0_it?!_1_.?_rc_,_*_>f tyTiip. *?_?, "Ihe Ludlefl' AQViMorj- i->c;.;u <.___,'? __?? C*___o__ M_ic_o C6? Cw_*mo_l Teria. Spccia! Sales. Mrs. Crumraelt ia selling at cost what millinery she has yet iu i-tock also shirt waists and a few other Bummer articles .*.t a bargain. h LACKEY THE VEGETABLE A_7D PLANT GliOWBR. PLANTS MABLY ANT- LATE CABBAGE PLANTS FARLY AND LATE TOMATO PLANTS SWEET POTATO PLANTS CELEB. PLANTS, Large and small or? ders solicited. J. Jj. Lackey, F_.Ii and Oyster dealer, No. 4 S. Augusta St. Staunton, Va. Phone 107. GEO E. Stewart Will be found over L S Dick? enson & Co.'s Store. BB WK, HAUNT T, SH A Vrot). REASONABLE PRICES. lu my shop on Wednesdays, Sat? urdays and ali public days. Give nu a trial. Thaks for past favors. Jan. 21, (3ino. .?.-.?. Stops the Coii^h f.nd Works olf the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quitioe Tablet! cure a ;;old in one day- No cure, do Pay. Price 25 cents. A. Fall of Watches. Not a literal tumble )f the time-pieces themselves, but inch a fall ol prices that the man rho wants ??? watch will be able to ?ct it now. Standard, reliable, high grade watchem from reput? able makers, in a variety of cases?all good?and at various prices?nil low. This is a record-making Vf Ich >li\ ? D. L. SWITZER, Jeweler nnd ' tytici tn. _ Main St. f__X__7__._ 8 cures ITacklng Coucha, Sore Lunga, Bronchitis. Grippe, Pneumonia and ml revere mngp flection a. Why then risk consump? tion, a alowj 6nre death ? Take warning! Act at oneal Buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syn;?, a doctor's pr__r!ptio_, used over oO years. Prv e, only 25 cents. Insist on having it. Don't bo im poeed upon. Re__e the dealer's subetftute $ it is not aa good as Dr. Bali's. 6_t*a_M Oil cures t_r*r_____ AcV*s and Pains. 16 _ **__ fi ft ___ V ? tf m <S&st ?.-_* oM IN entering upon the duties of the new Vear we desire to thank the public for the patronage extended to u1 in tbe past, and to . ure our people of oar purpose to serve them faithfully whenever such seryico is needed. Wa haye contracted to have our Hearse re-finished. have laid in a eomofcta stock of Unfkjrti:lfer.-;' Supplies, and, familiar as v.-r. are with the wauls sud tastes of oar people, we can guarantee satis facl ion both as tc prices and finish. Our Bunal Outfits nre all of our own make, and we make no extra charge for Hearse service. We are arrang? ing to be in direct tele? phone connection soon. Very Truly Yours. T. Ii. 8lav__ & Sox*. Fertilisers and Seeds. BAKER'S PHOSPHATE ?Stiii leading. Noni gives more satisfactory results. Has been trot? ed in tbis sec lion tor twenty years. Better than others of much higher cont. WE il A VE ALSO Aeid Phosphate (South Carolina Bone), Fine Ground Raw Hone Meal, Dissolved Animal Hone, Ammoniated Phosphates, Kain it, &c., &e. #_5nTrice.j to snit the times. 8EBD8? Choice Western Clover, do * do Timothy, do do Orchard Grass, do do Med Top, Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, Call to ??> ag, Baker & Brown. 8 tami ton, Ya UNIVERSITY DF VIRGINIA rr is tup. Capstone of the Public School Svh tem of the State. FRE2 TO V.I-GINIANS I.i tit:1 Acadenffc Departmeci T.TT^WP.C! QriTtPTC i_ili__o 0U1_ Lu Medicine EIGBIEMIIG, Session Regina \'A[? September, For Catalogue address PB. Barrin ger, Chairman, Charllottsvi Ile, Va. GUARANTEED SALARY $900 RIX. Men atiil women ol good address to represent us, some to travel ap? pointing agents, others for local work looking after our io ter es ts; $900 salary guaranteed yearly. extra commissions and expenses, rapid advancement, old established house. Grand elm nee for earnest man or woman to secure pleasant, permanent position, liberal iucome and future. New. brilliant lines. Write at once. Saitohd Press, 28 Church St.- New Haven, Conn To Cure A Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromc Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it faifs to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. Soc. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, "?i? MEDICINE-PEWTISTRY-PHARMACT. 6TANDARD, METHODS, EQUIPMENT, . CLINICS. For 100-p_re C?U?o_ifl, nddres- Tho Proctor. First-Class IN i_nr_ta,_td Ir-rrfJe-tltflu ot_ir.ed ant al! P?t ,e_li__m conducted l_ _0Df.ft?_ Fee*. Cub Onie: is ~ppo?itc U.S. Patent 0rric_ j ?_a ne can scours f_ten*ia ku time ti_a __e! rem fte from VV_ihinjtton. , \ ' Send model, drawing or pinto., with d_crip-< ooo. ^Ve _!vi_, jf r>ateE_ble or not, fr_ oi j C?H-ft, 0_ f?.e -Mt due til! nattai is je_??d. J A PA**f'K_T, " How to Ob__ PattO**, wUhj .-ct il wnie in the U. S. atd foreign cuontricif __ fiee. Addrcoj C.A.8N0W-C0.I Op*. rf.Tic.HT Office, Washington. D. C. \ >Vi VV.'. VV% V*(V\*?VV_>^_V|-^fAV_**| <>mm*+w*0mM0uurW>*0W0#>u*Mm*&K:mjtx* Tom. H .Slaven's Livery Stable, Monterey, Virginia. Hack. Surrey and Buggies at rens onable prices. Horses boarded. Mv personal attention Riven. K) %/^jCyrvtf\\mw* Ttah signature Ir on evety box of t.ho s'.nulno Laxative BfotiKhQuiaifJe tm** thc rcuia.iy tlat ftw$ a cold in vni> tics Qr* anted?Active men ot rood charncier to deliver and collect in Virginia for old established manufacturing wholi de Itouae. |900 a year, aura pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our ici* erence, any bank In anj eily. Enclose wif-addresaed stamped envelope, W mu, facturcrs, Tiiird Floor, 3S4 Dearborn _v Chicago. The Mew _ lar. [laving leased the Cunningham Hotel Property, we are now giving it a complete renovating, and on May 1st, it will ba re-opeocd as tbe I NEW STAB HOTEL. The public rill find excellent ftc coin modatious?Neat, denn rooms, New Furnishings throughout? Beet of Fare -courteous treatment. Bes! of attention given to Hie care of horses. We respectfully as_ a shan ul the patronage, WA _SI BT AND R_VERCp_B. IO. O.Aebogast TO TEE FRONT My Line, Spouting, Roofing, Salty Flues. You will find me ready t> givi you estimates, and do all work promptly. Cook Stoves and Bange* always on hand. Get my price? before you buy. IMumtiing is one of my special ties. Hath Tubs f urnisned and placed Wind Mills erected le. &c. Work Guaranteed. C. C. Aebooast, Tinner. Monterey, Va. ] H. STEPHENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONTEREY, VA. Practices tn tbe courts of Highland ant Hath counties Va .096 Pctahontaa conntj W Va _ A. Lee Wimer Watchmaker & Jeweler Crabbottom, Va. Repairing done at rensonabh prices and guaranteed. I have ap? pointed II. M. Slayeu as agent Foi me at Monterey, Va. Fine line of Pic? ture frames &c. j? _ ? ? A f ^-' ??- l**-S_ _ "??"_ li '|4 (jallery. PEAKES KAUS TO OKiTH, ill 6IZ)_, PRICK the lowest. Call and see samples when in town, A. C. BUDOARTn. Parlies, losing Friends. May Expect W*. II. MARPLE v. ho rep resents the Marqiis Marble ami Gfaiite Co. To call upon them. He ia prepared to furnish B?_t Work nt moderate prices. Bee him before buying. W. A. Bussard, Contractors and Builder, -Monterey, Va. Dressed Lumber of all kinds. bard and soft woods, for sale at reasonable prices. t Also Sash and Doors of all sizes. Steel Roofing A Specialty, If you have any rlaning to do at any time I solicit the work, and guarantee satisfaction. tf Haircutting, | Shaving', Shampooing, Razors pnt in Order. YOU WILL FIND MR IN THE OLD WIMER BUILDING, i I WILL UK OL AR TO AQAIN BBBY1 ' ny old Customer*!, and the public I lEWEBALLY. That I have aot departed from ray cs- ' iblished rule, of making every cfTori to posse my customers, I think, will be [ iroven on your first yisit la ray new marers. If ty on give me your razor to pul lo or- ' er, I guarantee that it aimil cut I J? i^? . ?? i' ,. i . Monterey, Va. _a___r.'iv_ r__>_..^fl-**-?*-_ ? (_**.-*?_ .;_ *? ^. :;^".!j-^___ * raj? _??? ;*_7*^5S5(K! ac Bi'" ;: ' 'U. >i iHjeBESTatr^ ^^ ra fme>Kf Prif(?*?i fl tyvv?cl & b livia r-8/^c ./*'****?; / ? t "--> / ./ / _ X y' X-'"" '_r ;? ?> We have ihe n b wal 1 tt_ ...?-,...,. ,!.?_?*. .,l..>..T.i ? > i. ii.rtf.Tl ; j ? ?? papers ever ???-? i>i n - - luia. j 13 Our prices r.re i ' ur* id. r ? ? from BB 3 cents a roi i : % We hamil, . ?* ! of tl e ! < st factor- ^ les in Anio: lea. |? j Send tori! talogueotsome B i ? re, hai j ? os ie ::. i ? ? ? ? ? '. t%-v\ 1 Viiil_iv Rfi'tl*' Bm . on va- ? j. . "., ? -. ? ' _* ? - "?] *.*_.__' I JUG W ?: LU Ut. O i The Leading Fei Seminary in West Virginia Full Collegiate ".nil Academic On rsc*. Superior Advantage* in Music and Art. Lighted by Electricity. An modern Convenien? ces. A Ibristian Hom ? School. i _ _? Tl MON Y ,' F: om George B. Jones, Esq., CU-:: p. IU: - hicHg.i UL Ju ir 3rd 2001 "1 passed hy many good school* in order t< pl ice nn du ghter under j the i Kcaj'tionally goxl influences snd thorough instruction that in gir i j en at the Lewisunrg Feniale Institute. After tvso v_ar.s' trial I am more ! ? than ever convinced that in selecting tin's school for her 1 made a wiso i nice. I have personally investigated and have an intimate acquaint? ance with inant of the best schools for girls in the Middle aud Southern j State?, and I know of no institution that is so frtiefro_i sham, that ii so i thorough in its work, and where e/rery influence environing the pupil is so unqualifiedly good. Nor do I knew of any institution giving tha same quality of fare and employingythe same high grade of teachers, that gives so low a rate. This school lias my cordial and unqualified commendation. I expect to continue mv daughter there until her edu i catina i i compU ted. Prom Rev. M. L. Lacy, D D of West Virginia: ?'?I honestly believe it ia the yery best school of which i have any knowlege." From Rev S. B Alderon D.il Portsmouth, Ohio: "1 . p nt ": p .. at 'the ] ewishurg [,ae:nale Institute &if a hoarder iu Di . rd'** family, who -vern entire strangers to me. I o pleased n Lli .In* Christian atmosphere ol tbe choo) and the I:'.1 I - to ? ince my I an ; has she. The id ul is gifted m :?;?- i of young . I is. Hie genial spirit of his family makes a home for thi '-denis. [ can cheerfully recommend the >ol to parents as nu admirable . lui ? I r theil daugh? ters, From J. J Ecbols.Esq., of Wesi va: *'! haye been a patron of tho Luwishnrg ?'?-. ntl Institute for the la*. si_ years, fend 1 believe that under icnl managemeul ii is the very best Female School ti: thc two Vr irkini is." From Kev. U.O. Guerr-tnt. D. D ,o> Kentucky: ki_ good F< ai ile Si il up . ; ? ..? my n .''>\e /ot hy Dr U J, Telford al rg, VV Vu. !; ? .Chi thor? ough .-:: I attn ? not on 1 lishnl selrolara, but lovely I Christ'iHU characters, iv !. ? 'Ritter, f ;'.:::1 i take plc sure in i ling it I Semi tor In Letvisbur^i VV.Ya. _M___________s__*_*-____*K-_a__ b i .? ,.'??._?_______.__?< | FM i va?7 rwcT [TITTP bCIiOOL Or ;. ?IC j ? : ? ? ? S ' was organized and in orporated undei tb ; laws of Virginis n quarter of ^ ?'?''".? ago Lod . ii;::.' it has si uti! today itands the leading ] tory and collegiate institution in the V_f i ley of Virginia. lt sustains a Prepari i rv, a four year'a Classical, a throe year's Scien? tific, a two years Normal for Teachers, and a Complete Commercial urse. Her Musical Advantuges ure Superior. Expens i Fr ar $100 . 50 [>er year. E. U. Hoenshel f;ti;.?-;;.;t!. '. IL Ruebusl Musical Director. __;?*:__;_-_..'?' .. Subscribe For Tlie Recorder Today. .la i$coer$ Bi_b Grade Perfumes are made in thc good old French way. of superio? lasting qualities, exquis? itely delicate and true to the Flowers. _?RI_KE TRADE MARK. IS ?NB ?P MY POPL'LHR ODORS. If my goods are not *?old in your town., send direct to me. aiao try. The Owen of all Br-***ifc Perfumes. fl. i_ESS?l_?&, PE*_FtVABR, .', IN. I? - rm* a ?.. \ Pbactical Lan' Survktob, Meadow Dale, Va. Work Qutranteed, a.-curate ami cor? rect .11 work in this line solicited. BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Bo not I* ?1eeelved by those who ad? vert lae a 960.00 Sewing Machine for' 120.00. Thin kind of a machine can t>e bought from us or any of our dealer! from 115.00to $18.00. WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The F?*cd determtnci the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. Tno Doiililc Feed >'inhined with other strong points ma_i ti the _?-?/ Iio-ii.. the heat Sewing Machine ..obuy. Wrjtc ioc Msgr's thc new hums min tmm ec ? C_h.!/ J*S?i-?. -'? -?L,A.tt-_r_ ? ? - ? . ot_ ? ? ri