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IIIGIILAN^IWDEU Rriof I tom. Folks Jj An* * Wil-on rlcHn. AL Mrs. Vj fr io ml- n orost lo Home /heir Friends i alu t ance r. y .siting Mr. Al to the su| Lemo! 13ii- ii ('P^^J Mr. Cl In's hom! of lu ni Mr. has beel ItH.eii the Hull Mrs. days wi Miss week fj nu nt, count.) fright luis moved Bananas at is cou ii n fed I" of au ut tack er's little bali.v but is better. I! ia home from Kif a while. is spending a few li S li Sieg Esq. lei*her returned last >mz visit with her . Burst of Uulpej er ?i do per visors hcni a lg i.i-t week alni flit! routine wuik. <g For a glove, don't e a new stock on bund. iff. i berger, S. G. Devtr. ir, Boyd Rei rode and itly renewed their sub Joseph S. and Keinper peet to provide a ref rig ro into the butcher bus \ ats les np Th rejgul const In forge L. A. S Jtco otb seri] M Gib erat lies (fertilizer at Bishop** X. L. Eutsler will preach 71(.|iiHlay at Hightown at ll a. jd trinity at 3 p. ni. and ut ]\jjrev at 7:80 p. m. Lockridge spoilt Sunday in j)$erey. On Monday, after ar? ius; some odds and ends, in the of winding ap the right of business in Highland, he lo? lled to Pocahontas hi go oyer fe line west of Marlinton where h same has been changed. Miss Cora Sipe returned heme on .'uesday evening from Cincinnati (there she was taking the course of t nurse in a hospital. / My line of men's and boys1 i 'can't be beaten. All the n?*w st and shades. L. A. Orndorff. The city fathers are fixing Spruce street in excellent shape It is more like road working than anything we have seen in the conn ty. Mr. John D. Simmons was over Wednesday. He says h?j was v.-rv successful with his stock during the winter. Through a private source we learn that Mr. 8. h. Sims, who moved from this county severn] j years ugo to Diona, lil. recently! died of smallpox, lie was an uncle of Mr, S. YV. Crnntniett ol' liri** ?place. Ladies' hats, at BirtYnii'ti. nrc ??'? ing out rapidlv, the oilyinul spring purchase rn nc li reduced,?ntse Rtry to buy k new stock. Sn me will he here by friday or Satorda i of 11.1 - week. Come in Ht once, Mia* Harmon can do firet class citv work. Misses Carrie Campbell mid Mar? gie Hoggs of Franklin were gue>ts of Miss Josephine Stephenson over Sunday. Miss Harmon seems to be sell? ing Ihe ladies1 hals at Bishop's, is it her excellent work, or Hie low price at which she i ki liing? Borne of the ladies say botn. Mr. S. \Y. Crnmmeti sj.en! Tues? day with his si?ter, Mrs. j .('.Eagle, near Doe Hill, who has Leen ill for sometime, end is now in a critical condition. I invite especial attention to my stock of coffee, rice, Molasses, hom? iny, California peaches, V. ll. Bishop. On April 27th Kev. W M. Comp? ton will preach at Central ll a. m.. ut Union Chapel 3 p. m. For Bargains, you should attend John J. Hiller's auction, McDowell. Va. on May 3rd. Goods must go. ?nd that nieans rare bargains. Spot cash. Mrs. J. C. Bishop of Greensboro. N. C. was taken suddenly ill a few days ago, and it was thought for a short time that her condition was serious indeed, but news recently came to her relatives here that she is much better. A couple of lady tramps were seen, a few dava ago. on the road between Hightown and Meadow Dale. They were right smartly dressed for tram))8, yet that may be the style for lady tramps. They were taken in for a couple of nights by Mr H il Slaven, but on Monday morning when Mrs Slaven said something about it hiing wash day. the female "hobos" myster? iously disappeared. Fa rh For Salk?Four and half miles west of Harrisonburg, 125 acres in good state of cultiva? tion, running irater, good buildings, good orchard. IS acres in timber, convenient to schools. For further information address the Evening Njws, Harrisonburg, Va. M .r. 1I, St. I wish to trade fish for meat. V. B. Bishop. This pretty weal her has" brought j about a spirit nf fixing ^nd mixing j among Monterey people -.ind ol' the county generally, that to ti II it ali would be a long story. Even body happy. Suddnrth's Gallery will he i lo from May 10th to June tOtli. Dur? ing this lime Mr. Suddart!. will be j at work at Franklin. j 1Z to lu different st vies of men's fine slim- lo s.-1 ??( t from. Pi ices In sui! any pocket book. Jj. A. Orndorff. Miss Louie Seybi?rt of Strail Creek .who has been at Dunsmure'** liusiiti sh College, returned home last wi ck. I n ii few dm -?. [wi have a full stock of srouewan crocks of all sizes it.* well as the stone iars and ch urn ?. L. A. I Iriid irlf. Kev. W. \V. Car-oii, princii ul ot the Highland High School, accom? panied by his wife and cd hers from the Hightown Ride, attended service hrre Sunday nigh1, at I he Pn . '-;, -1' ierian church. Mrs Hannah Fleisher i hs i t urned lu nie froni spending i!: ? I " ?; ter wii li hi i jon, Dr il! er ul falling Spi ings, VV \ a, Tor \our ow i; interest, \on want to examine and price my line oj j punts coming in I oday. Cheap for; cash. L. A. Orndorff. J. L. Shumate, Esq. spin! Wed? nesday night lo'i-e with his sisters. His daughter, Miss Kittv is with him. Just in from Northern manu? facturers, ti large Int of children'*-. Inns'and gil ls' shoes, from s;ze 5 child's to IN o. ti boys and girls, Din il ' fl i m fur.ton Call -ave ;, ' * ? job-' ber* pi nfil. Call in nm! ..-?? I hem.j V. H. Bish p. Mr (-corgi' Brutton has returned j from the UOS| ital again, and he is much encouraged because of his seemingly improved condition, We, , sincerely hope he hag at la-1 receiv? ed permanent relief. |, i The C and [.engineer corps has j moved ramp from Hudscrabble to ' Henry MuPeuax's on Alleghaiiy.! Messers. Seybert, Osborn, Bester ; and Uool'uii ii ii! e bitter our print- ; ; er fi iend ) came around this \ and spent Wi dnesd \\ night, bi fore j taking tn 't he w nods again. _ Misd Mamie Jones and Mi i j , Josephine Stej henson ur \ visiting , I at Mani,ton this wei k. Mi- ('lara ' | I Fleming who spent Ihe win ! her -aster. Mrs. ;- hilling, of Min-'; I nee. pol is, Kaiisa.*', is ou her wnv ', liomeand will return hann Stauu- , ton with the \ ouny ladies. A few more ladies' fine ul lites and j ' ?dippers ul 1) in cash. I )rnd a ff. j i Kev. L A McLean, the Fri hyter- ] ian minister who spent ReVerul i ? here, Jiinl preached for tbe Monte* rey. Pisgah and Crabbottom ron gregal ions, i -1 urned on Monday , r??r his Loma ai Dicki ville, Md".; !.!?? (-?; pre- ? ? ? himself as b 'ing gn it! ly pleitsi d with his visit, and the j above congregations so fur its we can leal ii ate mu :h plea i I \\ ith Mr Mci. ; n a n mun and .-? a ' pn ncher. I ul. I). V. limkmaii is the ' man -vhocxei [aiked i. ?j I i I way i to ii -, aud i !i ,1 w as o* er a \ par ag . i He then sai I. "I v ill give Hie (J.I W. a fi ce rh:'. I ;-." way t brough my > farm in ll h: ii! in I." I. ? a in k he fuNj couipli ??: with thal stati iii ut bi "signing up" when Air. Lock-li ridge present* d the j npers. The . road cuts Mr. Kui !. man's farm j had ly. yet lie feels I hat. he v iii be ' more than repaid t be damage, on | ai conni of iv.:'' i's he wiii iecei ? ?? from I he road. Mrs S. W . f';? io! ii' it's millinery opening last n ??!. .vas well alt ed by many of I i e ladies of county. A rich and i lahoratc di-- j play of ni illinery ? ns arl if I ic illy i presented, aud the lecorations wore ta Mid ully arranged. My stock of Men's youths' and j boys1 clothing will be complete on Monday, April 29. Call in to see me. I will have a lir-t elura stock, at low prices, can lil boys {'rom 3 to lo years in knee j auls -m!s youths from J*i to 18 years in o piee? suits, men's from 84 lo 44 suv S I ha e taken much pains to iiiuka) in;.' ut-miL ??t */!.?* 1>."t< . ..m.. plete and lip-to date. Call ill <il ' J ome before it is picked over. * l.espectfnllv, V. li. Bid,:.p. Miss K\ le. teacher, ai d Mi-S Brock,Miss Chew and Miss Sterrett. | pupils, of the Highland HJgh i School nf Hightown. took a noiioi to walk over to Monterey 1 .si ( Saturday and visit s. ni i friends, { and they did step over and a fl ci j spending sometime here (we hope| I pleasantly) and ''blowing a spell,1 l? | thev stepped ha.-!;--no. they didn't, i . but not became they were Ino tired, | but because ; hey wanted to en M j courage thc liveryman. Set en miles j I is a very good step for a sia.it. and ! j 1 we feel sure t he \ ming I ad ii s are! ; ; not discouraged. The Indies of . jconntrv should do more walking ilise of its hei Ithfi lu i . i I Ni.'' ICE ' entire stock of go< ls aud ? we w ish to sett! ? up om !-;. Parties in lebtcd will | call and betti bj i. I ' or , All who do this bet ?? ' ?1st. will be given ni to pay their indel lei appreciate the patronage which have \uA and will do uni i i I i as we would be done by, Verv respectfully, C. S. Way bright & Co. l The Sheep Business E. A. Dudley. Jv ip of Hightown isa handed us hi^ report on the >hi en business. Ue saj ?, in part; "I 'im glad to say the loss of iheep in this section has been very iglit ? not more than usual. I bink 18 or 20 old sheep, valued at I'io or 40, is a fair est i mate ol the s <. As to sheltering sheep, my ophi? on is it will take a wide awake p.a.i tu do ir. successfully. They u yery easj to lake cold, aud nn ess the shed should be a very open me the result would be had. "A good, cl is-,- wooled sheep, witli pl mty of feed is all right out ii doon." ' Walter R. Fish burne. Mr. Wailer Hebert Pishburiie, ?mi ol' C. 1). Fishburue of the Hank o' A Ibemurle, died al his fut lier's Mil a on iIigh sire ; early !his norning in the twenty-seventh ? ? r ! I ?'. ige Mr. Ki? : urn'e had only been lome ii short while from l he soul h. a here lie wey! in the hope i I itting his heall li. Ile vi a-1 snffer r from tuberculosis and bore his ru ible w ith great fortitude aud !hi istian spirit, lie was a popular rnuug man among a!! people. Sur? viving him are his parents and 'mir brushers, Mts.-rs C. 1;.. Pro? fessor at the Kishburne Military Academy, Waynesboro; J min*** iromineiit lawyer uf Staunton;aud he Hon. John ll. and George of bis city. The funeral will take place to norrow evening at 3:530 o'clock ;? mi thi leci :? ???? l's resided! e, the [lev. Dr I: ? -' e L. Pi ti ie i m.di.it i:g the services. Interment will I"' in Muplev aid cemetery. Tin | >a 11 heart rs will ie Messrs A ud re w llrechin, Robt. [Sterling, -lames Innes, C. II. 15. Michie.L. C.Wonda. Hyde McGee, J. N. Waddell and ludge vi. Morris?Charlottesville 'rogress A j ril 18. lt will be remembered bv many if our reaibrs that Mr. Pishburiie pent several months in Hightail I. mt ' lung ago, searching for tealtli and ? thought when ie iel; here thal para air and w a r, and his trips across t he Alle ?? with the mails, which he ook e\ erv da v for perhaps a couple' if mouths, with the hope ti::.; ; Iim j ;ind of exe cise might be benelen:', uni (:\\en him permanent strength, mt now ut1 see it was ouly a tem airary inij rovement. lt makes us nd to learn of his deal h. How many young men are there rho i.ave perfei t health, and do ; .??(?!,ite ii, and many ol ? li nu ! in.ii:. -? i lighl ly of doiny kings in direel opj o&itiou to I he nws bf heall ti't - -_.-*} ,-v -- Tough. i title I would relate iboul a hit or null ind fal \ bo ig it a bran new i i ckiuti sh, .mi now il rteyer rains b'g ish 1 ijlhl to i onie to Monti r v \ hen ii lek into: hes ai e sure to ] ; , ?. T*8*T * ' A j' Jv v v i ito! ??. Now is thc time to equip your ii, ??? with a fir?t-cluss h pe-writer, nd be up-to-date. OST, ii Densmotie. l\ Caligk W !. I r l.EMINGTON, T El Manhattan, ll Vj l3LlCKEN6I>ERFE*a, ?. Hammond, i UaB-LOCK, E William.**, *N I. Munson f*xn fifteen t*) seventy-five dollars. Vrite for samples and prices, Sup ii-s for all machines. 11 ti Tv np V J pi fpp F Yrh 3 n n p liv j j" ~< CSittUI ?VAvilAltUv N. Calvert St.. Baltimore, Md. Fop Teb?p. No usc to hunt tigers with >ird-shot It doesn't hurt thc iger any and it's awfully risky or you. Consumption is a tigei tmonff diseases. Jt isstealthv ?but once started it rapidl) ;ats up tiie flesh and d<zsiv.>y he life. Na use togo hui t with ordinary food and i : cine. Thats only bird-sh lt still advances. Good heavy j ' ' ion] trill i to ) the advance. Th that. Ii nsthelui and sustains the i ngth the disease wears itself out. ? Send for free sample. SCOTT iii BOWNE. CherataU, 4 i Pearl St., N. Y "itv niel fljoo\ all liiu^yijis. i n?mr ? On Jellies preserves* and pickles, spread ivtlilu coating of RE KERNED PABAFF j^-j Will kocfi O-.piti al.-snlutely moisture and K i ad 1 |>r< of. Cui-Keiintd Hnrufflnt Isatao ' j uwf.il lu n dasva other wuya nboct iho bo . i nil iiiructioimi-i each package, Bold everywhiTo. & STANDARD OIL CO. DON'T FORGET row SPECTACLES. Eye weakness shows itself in various ways. Sometimes it ;i| pears in tho .-iih.| c of ;i headache. What? ever it may be, we will lind o reme? dy [or if, and a speedy one at that. We will examine your eyes care? fully I) modern,scientific methods. We caM tell exactly what the trouble i ?'. Little eye defects grow to big ones il' out properly and promptly attended to. R.L. LANG, GfiADUATE OPIICIAlf, Staunton. Va. ?BEING OK SEND ? Your QM GgIQ or S liver TO ME FOR AN ESTIMATE either for cash or ex? change for hew goods. Send your Watch or Jewelry tor repairs. We guarantee bur work. j), l. switzer, Jeweler iiud Optician. 3 E. M tin St. T. ll. & H.RSLAVEN. i - ? ?? ? ? -* ? I. - ! UNJlERTAKEBS NITUR^'tmER?. Will give special attention to the Un lerlnkiiia branch of our buaineaa. All I < qt fits, i'roui tbe cheap 'i lo tito tin -t Casket. With for expel lenee, we cl lina to have food ps1' di il ii. lite selection of Irini i;d finlt-hfinj outfits. Orders can >e :-? ni hy telephone from any section of .bia and ad loiniog counties* HAND-MADE FURNITURE h preferred by many ever tho cheap : hy I il r < w ork. We ;ue s:i!l in Ihe -. and, if y>u waul shop-made wot a, come :?? \????? i.s Wc are il il to our friends for past ?; ;ilinage, ami wt' wiil do our best lo ii.-a i- ai.d lo give satisfaction. Very respect folly, T.H &H. F. SLAVEN. WaNTED!?Ito'iablo nan for Mara . roi ii Branch Oillce we tvUh to open dty. Mere is a good opening : i man. Kindly give go< c . un ?: lien writlbg. rilli A. T. ?IORI. 18 W CuI.KSALK IK,CS. Cincinnati, Ohi), I ' rated i ataloguc i ela stamp-. W. A. Bussard, Contractors and Builder, -Monterey, Va. J)i'<iNK<i<! Lumber of all kinds hurd and soft woods, for sale al rca: finable prices! . *'-?? Sash and Doors of all Bi zea. Steel Hoofing A Specially. [f you have rf'nv ratling lo do at ii.; v lime 1 sidi< it lue work, ami ? 'nar..nice satisfaction. tr' ; rMBStMOfiHI Partic3 fcaiiig Friends. liny Expect W. II. MANTLE uhonj resents thc Marquis Marble' and Granite to, To . m. i i,. j, prepared lo furnish n*M \ Work -p moilenite price*. Sec hin: Ix foi ? Unv inji. f ll .* tl 1 -ll) liv : R ?ii ij.-^in- loih ^byar>'. ;\,,- ('rttalojrae ,.d.ircs> V BTWrin ger, Chairman, Charlottesville,^^ L3UV THE lt wri?Ti-'l I SEWING-MACHINE Do not ht .lecelvcdby those who ad* vertise a (60.00 Sewing Machine for 120.00. This kind of a machine eau he bought from usoranv of our dealers from$lo.00to 918.00. WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. Tho Feed determines the strength or weakness of Bowing Machines. The Double Feed '?mblned with oilier si nam- ji lints mases the Bfc v Home the best Bowing Machine tobuy. \VZ>,n fn,^l\Pf%.',, *nn "bowing the dif ratorCIIICllLAllSsiaffii'cM WO manu fae tur.saui.1 prices before parchusinf THE NSW ROMS GE;VtfC MAGIIINB GO. ORANGE, MASS. 2S Union Sq. N. v., Chicago, UL, Atl:m'-. 3a., bl Louis.Mo., Da'.!a9,Tcx.,Ban Irnnelfejo, CM FOM BALK 87 GEO E. S^IAET barbee Will be found over L S Dick? enson & Co.'s Store. SH.WK, HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO. BKA80NABLE PAICE8. In my shop on Wednesdajs, Sat nr.iavs and all public days. Give nu a trial. Til aka for past favors. Jan. 21, Gmo. Caldwell Sites Company, sellers, Stationers, Engravers, Printers No. 7 Masonic Temple STAUNTON. VIRGINIA. iMI^litj Oir:d:e:bs ID, Prompt and couteou attnUou to ali ? 8 tron ar feyl W* * Needed only when the vision has been too long ICU icelt d. Don't delay; realize the dauber; -.nine to na for a thorough exami? nation and skillful prescription. :l may be the means of preserving voiir sight for many years to come.] FltANK DHjlHL. Marquis Bl'dg, S. Augusta Gt ?Staunton, Vii, Notice. Highest cash prices paid for beef hides [Jail on or address Carter & Snyder, Do j Hill, Va. Oct. 18?8 tn. To Cure A Cold In One Day Take J.fixative Rromc Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails lo cure. E.W. Grove's signature oneach box. 2.7c. Hair Cut ii n?* Hliaviug Razors puii &?? Gruel', V()t* WlT.Ti FIN!) MK IN TIIK OLD WIMBI. BUILDING, I WILL BE (il,A I) TO A(.A IX SERVE My old Customers, \si> tue pi blic OKNEKALLY. That, I have not departed from my es tablished mle, of making every ilfort io please ray customers, 1 think, will he proven on your first visit io m) new y.l'ivrs. If lyon give me your *azor to pal in or? der, I guaianttc thal it shall cut. .1. IV Uwin.- 1. irber Monterey, Va. Sold by All Newsdealers PEn.??5g mm .- ?? ' ?'?:, gui ? aMjg , _,?_?'?*??? ?-.' ?it. C'i- ,. .,''?.{."?? ra rio-Z-Stf fciw^.i^.--.J. ^ViSpaJra: irnl?h?a frionlhlj to ail lr.vers ol Soug Mu*!': a vast VMntD'C of JJ?*wf Choice ? 'il Compi-t.it;cn?-hrttiOir.(vi pod 101*1. 6* l'ft(;i.'* cv Piano Music, \\ half Lostrumi nial?ai Complete Plano?Oncers Month foi 25 _?;?? Bub*erlptlon, $,.00. If you thc- nano arni mliiress of Five t lie Pi< a;; or Osijan.we Will send ,Mat free. PPER, Publisher, Eighth 6 Locust Cit.., Philadelphia, Pm, We ?? Sell our Shoes Squarety on their Merit JP They fife well, they wear well von will clo well to buy thom, because I will help you to save your money, in foot apparel. A- LEE KNOWLES, THE SHOE ILVx.2L2Sr 21 \\. Maia Street Staunton, Va. aa??emcwLii. w ^rwa.?e -aovrai /,"--\ Fi ;? r*cc.-" 62^A fcf The Largest Carpet Department in the Valley is ia Staunton and is owned and operated by Shreckhise & Bear. The l>to date, Dry Goods people. If yon are building or enlarging your borne you will need house furnishings, and ours is thc only lore where y< u can bny the right goods at the right prices. Don't forget ou ??;? . rtraent. Phone or write us for any thing ia the dry good i lim . SH RI CMISE&BEAR. Phone No, - Staunton, Va. HEAD NOISES? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Onlv those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES DEAS F. A. WERiflAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimore, Md., Mnrch 30, 1901. Gentlemen : ? Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now pvt yo)f fl full history of my case, tb be used at your discretion. About Bve years ago nv rijbt car began to sing, and this kept cn getting worse, until I lost ray beating in this enr entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num? ber i,f physicians, among others, the most cnineut ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but tbe hearing in tbe affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a Kew York paper, and ordered your treat? ment. After I bad used it only a lew days according to your directions, the noises ceas?d. and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased car has been entirely restored. I thank yot| heartily and beg to remain Very truly vours. F. A. WURMAN, 730S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. **?&* YOU GAH CURE YOURSELF AT HOME MmS?~ INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, lit / *.im. ..4MMMMM ?anaam "?^ilE month of Mardi i decidedly the hardest month in the year on L tho li ti rn mi svstem un i every body needs a good Nutritive Tonic. Tlureia nothing bettor than WILLSON BROS1 PEPTONIZED EMUSION of COD LIVE OIL with Malt and ilypohosphites. lt is an [deal Nutritive Tonic for Restoring, Invigorating and Strenghening the entire system. Especially useful Jin all deep affectiorifjbf the Throat and Lungs, such as, Cough*. Colds, Con? sumption, Asthniu and all wnsting diseases. This Emulsion ia tn tide from the purest Col 1 iver Oil, emulsified with the yolk of eggs combined with pepsin, malt and hypophosphiles. It is all food in a perf jestible shite, palatable and easily assimil? ated. Put np pinl panel bottles at 75c a bottle. If your merell tyl ?''u s not carry ll iii stock, send us your orders direct, Willson Bros., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Staunton, V "The Staunton Organ" $34.20 cash r?3S00%n Very Easy Payments, iii) D iwn and 1*2.00 Per Month IN VJ alll,v,tvw. Charged on Time Sales. The price includes Plush Top or Polished Seal Stool and Large [t)r sfcniction Po >k. Ft igbt paid tn your nearest Itaiiroa*} Station in Virginia. -PUTNAM ORGANS From *i^"J:2.50 upwards. Warran-, wi >*e. IO yaars. . ?? li ?:-: liHh tt '?? nil ' ? ? ' ;"i (122 reei ) like tl. \V, W, F