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f I ll BLAND RECORDER. Terms, $1.00 a Yeal In Advant e. I tatted evert Friday tTenlngbv *vV. l-l. IvT A THK'-NTY, ?nter ed at the Monterey postoffyceaa second class matter. Montercv, Vp., Friday, .lune 27, 1002 .Offences Concerning Highways Section 3850 of ihe Code of Vir? gin:;: states; "If any person kill a .tree within the distance of fifty feet of ft road, or so cut or injure it as to render it liable to fall, and J eave it standing, or knowingly or willfully, without lawful authorty. ?break down or destroy or injure uny bridge, .bench or log placed ?croea a stream for accommodation, or any sign board, mile stone or post for the direction, of travelers, br obstruct any road or drain of .the road, he shall be fined not ex? ceeding $1(^0." Sect ing 8807. "If any person knowingly and willfully fell tim .ber into any of the rivers or creeks, in this state, or cast any waste wood into the same which shall damage or destroy any bridge or boat or in j ur any other property by drifting against such property, Jie shall be find not ler*,s than ten nor more than ^lOO.1' Leads Them All. "One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I eyer tried for coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles,1-1 says D. Scott Gor? rin of Logan ton. Pa. One Minute Cough Cure is the onlv absolutely safe cough remedy which acts im m edialta. Mothers everywhere testify to the good it has done their little ones. Croup is so suddeo in its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at once >o One Minute Cough Cure. Pleas? ant to take. Children like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. K. H. Trimble. -? *>? Mrs L S Dickenson will servo ice cream at her residence, on Saturday evening from 7:30 to ll o'clock. One Hundred Fifty Pairs We have on hand 150 pairs of Ladies1 Oxford Shoes, neat, pretty and stylish, which we will positive? ly soil for what il jos!.- as to put them in the house. This we du Min ply to clear up thc stock anti make room for fall and winter goods. No such values as these khoes in town, as will be admitted upon examination. Trimble & Lunsford. New Hampden News. June 23, 1002. Miss Grace Beverage of Strait .Creek visited friends in the village last week. Mr. I. Hoy Wagner is home from school. Mr. Stanley Rexrode is visiting in Grant. We are wondering what sor! of an animal it was that went to the lumber ca nip list weeli, and came borne under the buggy robe but all believe it was a Fox. (Please publish this item ) Ray. Mr. Carson preached an ex? cellent sermon at New Hampden den Chapel Sunday night. IViiss Martha Jones of Doe Hill spent Monday night with dei brother, Dr. E. J. .Jones. Dr II H Jones of Doe Hill was cal'ed to see the very sick baby of Dr. E. J. Jones Saturday which we ure glad to state is improving. Miss Kate Calhoun has gone to lion Urey where she will spend the summer With lier aunt, Mrs. Janie-: Trimble. The Bowen Bros. made a (lying trip to the Bottom Sunday. What for? Many of our people attended the singing at the {forks of the Water Sunday. Our people appreciated ihe music jit Central Sunday, given by the Bridgewater I Vofessor.**. Kev Mr Brill is holding a pro? tracted meeting at the Pork* of Water. Mr Kern per Gibson was through the Bottom with hi:- fresh meat wagon one dav last week. Waneta. .Spring feyer. Spring feyer is another name fort biliousness. It is mord serious that' than most people think. A torpid liver and inactive bow,!., means ai poisoned system. Ii: neglected,! serious illness may follow such, symptoms. DeWitr.s Little Early Risers remove all danger by stimu? lating th.- liver, opening the bowels, and cleansing t!. i system oi im-l puriii '8. S;.fe pills. Never gripe. ? 4i have taken I.'.-Witfs Little Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for year*.'1 writes U. M. Everlv. Mouul-\i'!e, \V. Va. "They do me more good than anything I Bare ever tried " K. ll. Trim .Jo. r**t-f?*wwi mi- riv-TtTYTi^r tear~-.--*.-? ? ??*-?? ? From the Blue Grass Valley. June 24, ?902. The condition of the crops and the prospects for the coming year are now ve iv unfavorable. The last week in June will find our hay crop the shortest arel lightest ever known to us. There can't be more than a half ct np if the season is favorable {'rou; this time l on. There will be at least 80 per cen! less wheat and rye harvested this year than usual, and the whole can't make more than the seed that j | was sown last fal!. The* oat cn?p| will be as light as one year ago, I and the corn and garden vegetables i have all been frozen to the ground j twice, but is looking reasonably well considering the drought and, cold weather. Oar farmers have! sowed about three times as much j buck-wheat as usual ami ii the season proves favorable, may be we'll have some buckwheat cakes and 'lasses this winter. The entire. supply of seed wheat aud Hour will j haye to be hauled in here for the j next 10 months, and allowing onei barrel of flour to each man, woman J and child for that time, the people north of the pike in Carbbottora will have to have 2,000 bbls. at a cost of $5 per bbl. or about ? 10,000. Add $2,000 to ibis for seed wheat, and you will have a slight idea of the wants of our people whick must be met with cool cash aud sent out of the county?enough to extend the C. & I. railroad iron: Pendleton to Crabbottom without holding an election. We see the Rockbridge people! have succeeded in refunding their debts of $150,000 at 4 per cent and j we believe our Board of Snpervi gora can do equally as well, if net better, with the ?23.000 of our R. R. Bonds. It is an old axiom that men are moral Iv innocent until proven guilty, and we readily take tba! yiew of our friends who have re? cently been appointed registrars for this county. We learn that these men are not exceptions to that rule which says that no man, no matter how good or bad he may be, when placed in a bad position. before bis friends, is a rascal aud ti willing tool: but let us be reasona? ble and not too willing to accuse our friends of unfairness until we see how their unlimited power and unthankful position will fit them for good, honest, and conservative officials. We must readily confess that we have been greatly disap pointed in the. revolutionary and dictatorial tactics of our Democratic friends in the Constitutional Con? vention, as t'.iey have violated party pledges and used ''every way that was dark and tricky that was cun? ning to do up Republicans,11 and build up a machine oligarchy for al] time to come, at the expense of the liberty loving people of this 'grand old Coin ni on wealth. Having discussed the question pro and con, with leading Demo? crats and Republicans, we come to the same conclusion with our Democratic attorney who said to us, "A more, extreme, parti/an Board could not have been named in the district or count?.11 Wheth? er that he so or not, there is really very litile show for 'Republicans, but our friends remember that Pie rone llam?*fi made to hnnj; his enemy was used later to brake his own neel,-, and like repetitions pro? duce like results. We have fought j our Democratic friends so hard andi so fair heretofore, that they can't J I help but admire our courage, and! a:-, it is a part of our nature to nev* er desert the old ship of state in j time of need or quietly submit to i their quack medicines, we'll fight 'em 'till we will or go down in I honorable defeat. We expect to see a great chango i of heart, as well aa methods in our j Democratic friends in the future,' and especially are we hopeful of the youthful members of the Board of Registrars ?a great improve-! ment upon the old moss-backs that we couldn't, expect to openly con-1 fess ifafl error of their wavs, (till, we can afford tu be magnanimous! and forgiving and bid our friends l,go sin no more,'1 A man's poli? tics should be as pure as his relig? ion. We have been figuring a lit-j tie as to the effect the new law will j have on county'and national elec-l1 lions, and tina in Blue Grass dis-1; trict the Republicans will gain m About 17 votes ona fair registra-j. tion but in Stonewall we'll loose,1 and for tie old county offices, \ "tlieyW np 'gainst the real thing , this time.11 VVise. ; < - -??*- - ? j < McDowell Normal. i Prof. J.L. Jones, Sm-.*, of sch < ls J for Highland wil! eondprt a nor- j mai ut iIcDo vii. commencing I Ot li '! : ructions ; \ ?red at th - -i; lj ? helpl ii! to teac rs i; I he ex inrna- \ hon .md lil them for belier work. , Highland teachers eau not afford < to miss the normal, ~ Report of Board of Supervisor. Condition of County Poor Farm. Saturday, Slay 24, 1002. Board of Supervisors met al the County Parish Farm, in Crabbot? tom pursuant to adjournment. Present: 0. A. Stephenson, A. ! C. Judy and, Jos. II. Hiner, Su* visors. Cornelius Winier, Sup't Poor of Highland County. Dr. J. Jones, attendant physican to the poor at. tin- place of general reception. J. C. Mather:}* Clerk of j this Board and James A. Bland the present tenant of the Poor Farm, were present. The object of tho meeting of the Board, at this time ano pine ? I ping fm- Pie examination 'd' tliepremi especial Iv as r:> sanitary condition and Pie care and management of ' the pauper- by the tenant nov. in charge, the Board made careful in* spec tion of the farm and buildings thereon, finding the tenant house to be a neat and comfortable dwell? ing wtdl suited to Pie needs ol' :: tenant with a family of ordinary size, as a borne. The building recently erected for tb" accommed it-ion of paupers con? sisting of 8 rooms, is a decided im? provement over the one former!) u ied for that purpose. Inspecting each room and Ps content^, they were found to haye appearance of comfort and are as cleanly kepi as could reasonably be expected, con? sidering the characfc< r of the occu? pants, three of them being idiots, two invalid men and eleven chil? dren several of them being .pot" youno'. The inmates were i>!l com? fortably aro: cleanly clad and con? versing with the adult puaperu, t!;ey expressed themselves as be in;; entirely satisfied with their treatment; that they were comfort? ably boused and well Fed with plenty of good wholesome food and nil 1 he paupei - exe pl I lie two in? valids, seemed to be in good health, [t is clearly apparent that all the improvements sui;. us th< erei tion j of building*1 on the premises v. in the last lew years, tend to th? betterment of the sanitarv con li? tton of the place, rei il!ing in g tod '. to thc paupers and Pie tenants a.; radi. Ac present and ft r sometime past water for culinary and all other purposes (has been andi? now obtained from a spring the bead of which is in a hollow tween the tenant house ann pauper quarters, consequently Bud una? voidably the drainage fr - is towards the spring and " trenches have been cut ami em? bankments thrown up aro?ynd the head of the spring yet it is ques? tionable whether all surface water is kept our. however) there isa well suitably situated above al! [he buildings whit h if well cleaned out j and the wall cemented a sufficient] distance down to exclude al! sur-j Face water, aud every tiling which | would lend to the pollution of the water, in the opinion of the Board, would furnish good pro.-:' water, in which event, it would not be neces? sary to use the spring water except for stock etc. Tim female pauper who some? time ago. gave out the report that -?io- slept upon a iib hy bi d Ix > au ?? tiie tenant then In J no ex!ra beti-' din;nr for a change, stated to the Board lti effect that at the time P ?? made the statement, b! e th< tight it was correct, but that she discover? ed shortly afterwards P. 0. she was in error that ti.er; was a change of bedding but it had not been given out to her. The property as a whole seems to be in good condition and the in? dication are that the present ten? ant, Mr.J. A. Bland iscarrving out his contract in good faith and has improved the appearance of tilings about the htiildin Dr. E. J. Jones, physician to the paupers at the poor house and also i a member < f the County Board of' Health, has made a staieme.it. in i writing, as to the sanitary condi-l Mons of the premises above men-! tinned, which is in harmony willi) the above, which report is ordered to be filed. ? - - a ? . - - ? Lumber For Baie. All kin.P. at reasonable pi ices, -z our mill on Back Creek, near . P. pike. Bussard brothers, 0 20 St Monterey, Va. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble aud Don't Know lt. Pow To Fitid Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your { t water and lot lt stand twenty-four hours; a j g* r~>. ^_,, sediment cr set JJSJS r:T^^T tlinS Indicates >~n , , V- ] fo#^x/l)unhea,thy condl \\$k ? . n cf the kid IVA U O " ?:// J 1/ neys; if it stains I V?r-'V./';.:'?'' -~J---"' your linen i "?>**? Xf'tfrf' if M evidence cf kid- \< jMJffldlM -v '"able: I -qi ML/} /? 'Z'\ fri . i Ire to i 'J'^ST^jJ1^ pass it or pain . - ?-* the back is al o convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- ! ier are out of order. ' Wliat to Do. There in comfort in the knowledge so ' S nften expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- i J; ?loot, the grea: kidney remedy fulfills every < pish in curing rheumatism, pain in I uck, kidneys, liver, bladder and c. >f the urinary passage. It corrects Inability I \ o bold water i:nd scalding pain In past Ing j t, or bad effects following uso cf liqu r, \ /Ine or beer, and overcomes that unplcas int j ;esessity of being compelled to ( luring the day, and to pei uv> many times \i light. Themildand thc extra irdinaty effect of Swamp-RoCt is soon ealized. lt stands the h ierful ci res oi ? - Yr.u may r, ??? I id al - bsclutely ires by mail, duress Dr. Kilmer & ?,., ] U. I >o., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing me i ion reading this geberoui offer in this paper. . ji ii nain i il i > * ? ejammam^mm-tmrmmw a a . ?". ''? <:- -' .': Monterey Va. Dear sir.?*Two names stands he best of everything in paint?, he Longman ft Martinez Pure 'aints to decorate your town or lunfry horne; to brighten it up, nakina; it fresh Mod attractiye. and j in appearance. Thev cosl lie original packages a few cents : r gallon more than thin paints, | ; it when ? he necessai y oi :- Ade. 11 heir cost is abo 1.20 i ts. i >er gallon le-ts than thin paints, i 11 ea 90 titi to Messrs Trimble andi m nsf ord for pricea, color cords etc. i VerV truly, LONGMAN fe MARTINEZ. Paint Makers. ! Any Oh ure h or Institution sns ained by yoluntary contribution. viii be*given a liberal quantity of he Longman & Martinez Paints whenever they paint. This has I >een the custom for 27 years I'hese paints will wear for periods! if up to 20 years. Thev are thei >est paints made, and are more' argely sold throughout the United itates than any ol her brand. Sole Agent, 118 81 Trimble & Lunsford. Peach Trees, Peach Titos o holesale and retail; also other lUrsery stock at the Dayton .Nul? erie.-'. L3uy direct, from the P.ur ery and save hair. Address C. D. ?Vengeir, Dayton, Roi kingham Co., .'a. for catalogue and \ rice, ti, .^ry.'.'y-'.nr.T r^aaaCi.-tV. ; rfu- -..j-*: /"? -->. r 4*& f^^'%V '.,! ?d AB \\ X- ???* ? *- h 3 ?4 fe Csa VS v>- - gvj K I Wino/*! Carani is the guard i ol a woman's health and huppi- 3 h m youth tb old age. It Q solely into aouianh* 4 it sustains her during thc : f* a ol pi ; rta and m 1 "f i say B laud preventing Booding and mig- J* [1 leads her fl . h the dangerous period fl B known as the change ol life. -????- R the jj$ a Womb, and s " " ? n ' ? ri It lt valu ible In ? b every trying period ol a woman's B ft lifo. It reinfoi ; tho nervous | em, acts d n the geni oxgans and is the finest I -:.i; p., tor wofttcn known. Ask your I druggist for a fl.00 bottle cf k Wiso of Cardui. Bates*, me. AU.. July lt im I a^n nsing W I fora g Bhacf-Druaafi di 3 hare koop th three girls ? BBOWDBB. 5} roradttcf Mit*, utting | tomi '"i'd- i.-v!..;. Ativltpry l' ???"?? I ? :..". rna ' . .. . : Cui.;>ouy, V ^^ss3stm\\^mymgky^m\\mmm *-*.i.*r MMM 7.**?t*j3kAACjao??MLVrt*flkniau^,Qr*r? i*jsi-a*.y.i f^om missioner's Office Mo .?? - \ . ?? v : >. 1903 To Joseph >1 Ah xandcr and Calvin Vii rgaa, llenami < arry and J i. Shumate ormer !*>berift of Highland County and I :h .'.'ii., rc. t. :'. af I* 1 Curry,dee'd. Voa are h< rehy notilh 1 lhat I have ixed upon Wednesday the 23 li day of , Va. o maki n furln*r report n;i. st era sel up In Lite said amended lull, and impl ? and annual 'ental value nf the landa in Ihe amended 111 .. entioned In coi netiion with the ands in the <>r I ur i ii: t * !';!i mentioned and be liens binding said lands with their irioriilea and dignities, and any other rd< emed pertinent by tue c ira'r or lera inded by any pan .? In intere il w hich iccouiMsare required lo be taken by an ? '< - llighlaud ?minty, entered <>:? ?',.? 5th rtay i I ^fay, U02, In a sui! .. in p ind tween J 13 Bri . &c I'lalntilf, an 1 foseph M Alexandei &c. Defe it which time and pla ? mc!. Giv!!i andi r my hand and as Cominis loner iu Chancery of Ihe ( ircuil and 'onnty Courts of said county, the day ind year aforesaid. 0. Wilson, Conn-. -?: .?mimmeaaMacsLjms^xjx^iiX^i^xmiasai^ Timber Land For Sale. Ak Executor of \\ Bwj.dlev, lec'd ! will on Ju i IVK)2, county < our! rial.) at Lie- courl iou*e.,Monterey, Va., sell at pu hi ic I ? . nf j ne timbered and. iviji^r on t;:^ ?!; i reek, .idi?>in ng r>. & P, Pike in lli^hlaml i omi* v. Easy lenna. Jol n 1,. Swndley, Exor.. -d-s Bum v'!!e. Va. A. Lee Wimkk, MATCHMAKER and JEW] (/rahiiottoni. \'.i. Work doni mnable j rices nd guaranteed. Have appointed he following ageii '? W 81 tn Monterey, Va; .1. El. li eeu Bank, VV. Va ; A. A. Mai n, Franklin, VV. \ a. KSmmimsammmeBase3CT2SiST^ 9M i i i"./.srjaaB* ? ? .. . . :?:.*, ;U'.Z-'- '^H ??'. ? Bon orncew opposite u ? ? !'-' u . t : ? ic Co .,c Bromo-Quiidoe Tablets eui dd in one day. N" ,:;"'- !1" Pay.| rice 2.1 cei I Eye Defects. ?-j^.?*. ?.. -- j ** j JSnt tho excess of nerve energy expended in trying to overcome the-1 defects causes many distressing symptoms which can be releived by proper fitting glasses. We correct all defects of the eyes that glasses will remedy. I!. L. LANG, Graduate Optician", Staunton, Va. Charms. Nothing more attractive in St)le, Quality and Price could he asked for than we are showing in our stock of Ladies1 and Gent's Charms, lt you are con? templating a purchase in (his line for a rela? tive, friend or your? self, do not fail io in j? neel ourgen* erena offer? ings liefore you buy, D. L. SWITZER, Jeweler and Optician. 3 E. Main T. H. & HF. SLAVEN, ibftfjljti UNDERTAKERS furniturToealers. Will give special attention to the Un? dertaking branch of our business. All i of Burial Outfits, from the cheap eat Coffin to the finest Gasket. With for? ty yean' experience, we claim to have good judgment in the selection of trim? mings and finishing outfits. Orders can it by telephone from nay Beetloo of this and adjoining count! HAND-MADE FURNITURE la preferred by many ever the cheap, trashy factory work. Weare still in the business, and, il yon v.an! Bhop.-made a oi k, come and eeo us. We aro grateful to our friends for past patronage, and wv will do our best to please and to give satisfaction. Very respectfully, T.H.&H. F. SLAVEN. ?????????*???????? Dm 3riG8 One GguI! mnTj omi lim o,,w it Now sells for one cent, and can be had of every dealer, agent and newsboy at that price. All subscribers in Virginia, West Virginia, and throughout the Unit? ed States, cnn get The Sun by mail for one cent a copy. The Siiii at One Cent is tbe cheapest high-class paper in tilt; United State.-;. The Sun's special correspondent*! throughout the Quited States as well as ia foreign countries make it the greatest newspaper that can he printed. The Sun's market reports and com mendal columns are completn and reliable Tiie Sun is published on Bundar, as well as every other day of tin week. iiy mail The Daily Son, $3 a year, including The Sunday Sun, ! !. The Sunday Sun alone, $1.00 a year. The Weekly Sun $1.00 a year. Adresa A. S. ABELL COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors. Baltimore. Md. ??? BS??? yzatzxxxxi-zxa W. A. Bussard, Contractors and Builder, -Monterey, Va. Dressed Lamber of all kind*. hard and soft woods, for sale at reasonable prices. Also Hash and Doors vd' all Steel Roofing1 A Specialty, If von have any Planing to do :(l any time I solicit Ihe work, and guarantee satisfaction. tl.' Wool Carded We will take in wool at our place at Doe Hill and lave it carle',1 at the Franklin carding machine, and deliver il back at Linn Hill. Wool should all be brought in by Ano;, ls!. ("arter & Snyder., r^riw.,*r?TSK<raES3iEa*i;;3tss K fc Parties losing Frieru '"- ;'"' ? " ? El. J Kv ?? liic . (jj I'O Call : :. Ile is prepared to furnish Be?t Work at moderate prices. See him ?efore buying. __~^...??.?.--ji .M., 7r,**>?>it^^atv?.*c#r?t?v?sm??*??K' .ii'iwrr*?9??*?-i?* ?-tt-v-wrar"? amu*' mrtt'JA ?-?-'--?'?. ' . ? ?*:?. ; ?.-?'. JVHRTIK",, - - ^ -.- .? ',?? . ? a "? '.'../ tr ? ? ? I . - . *' ? ?--? ?*'? -?''?-. - : I ?*, I '. ! '.X ' /U ,? ? Z:z' ? ?- y ? ' ? ? ! , :^~v .... ? . r -. ? "?', ? -,". ty t \ '. t 2 I 4 v I - / ? ? f ??' ,-'"'-- -z - ???? < <-",iy* r"VW--.-.:- * 1 "Pretty New Wall Papers, il ? Vi o Snave the prettiest, newest wall* || papers ever shown in Virginia. Our prices are right and range from 3 cents a roll np. We handle (he best of the best factor M les in America. Send tor illustrated cata logue ot some $i exclusive, handsome designs Albert Shnltz, Next National Valley Bank S taunton va, i ? fi 1S I Pi **5gg*wg>?v>*>.?-t-j^ inyimiMm?.?Ti\igs'afl'r '*ay^~iy. ^^rwpjmct.'r' ?: r* Don't pay two oxtra rrofl** when you t'.oy canlagtfl aivd DaVTMM. Otal with t!io factory, Gel our lowMt wholesale rutcfl. Our syoterr of genii - ? Ing thonaanda of dollare to carriage boyer* Id every corner of tbe te tbe auntie rate* to yon that we would give the largest wbol mle Jobber, and wa .'.a an assortment to choose fromsacbaano ot!.cr dealer caa show. Wlthi nay parchaaa we give the broadest guarantee, ir itu not in mtmtywmyemtkmmetotf,yoo can return tue vehicle to us uuJ wo will pay freight chargui t>oili wayp. We eau ni ??> ave two Pm?'t%-$\ . for you on harness and otlx r ' >n-.j equi) menu. ^ '""? ^mmt:.'-? i Prlco tw aarter fop. Shipment fr^m i oliuuiius. THE COLUMBUS CARRiACE S HARNESS CO., ColuMbM,0.. P.O.Box 772. St. Louis, Mo., P.O. Boa 64 Wnw to nearest oi: u XC. ?!1 '>-CT^?JjAgagprpg*m-jP?ya*K>a??^^ " i K2MS 153?S!ttJr' i ~, PlaHOS, DRGAHS. Musical lnstrmiierits. Write or call and let ns PROVE that w^ can make closer and better terms than an: other firm in tho State. Brereton & Heydenreich, 1 ; Uooms 1540:18 Crowie liniWiiii?, Stuuntoii, V.. Commissioner's Office Monterey, Va., June 4ih, 1902 To A N and John M. Colaw in their ' own rights, respectively and tu exe< atora of cornelius Colaw, >l- uti. You are hereby notified that I have flxeii upon Tues lay the 1st day of July, 1003, ot my office In Monterey, Pa. to state, settle and adjusted the following account!: First: An account of the transactions of the said defendants as executors of Cornelius Colaw, dee'd. Second. An a :oun1 of any unpaid a jainst the said c.-late. Third. An account of the personal estate in the hands of said executors, cl urging them with all of said estate for which they are liable or # which should havo como to their han ls os such. Fourth. An account of the distribu? tion of said personal estate among the parties entitled thereto, and report to court together with any matter specially j stat* ! dcemi d pertinent ' ?' lil i n I '? may he ri ly of the parties in li tv ititi are required to be taken by va- i I cation decree ol the circuit court of Highland C( unty, entered on the 80th day of May 1003, iu a suit In chat therein pending i etween I fianna M Mauzy and Ludie M i - ?? ; ! Anderson ... ct law ?,nd john M colaw, | Ex ir'a of cornelius f'olaw, deal., def cn- i dan!-, at whicli ' I plae< you arc required to attend. Given under my liand and as conn ls sioner in chancery ol ;l.t_- circuit audi ?? ?::;:';? the day and ; . I c j' Jones -"ii : So ip q. -it C Wilson, ci mr. "Tin Vol ' m D< adly Wt rk from the , the Destruction of St. Flerre." by Frol Ci'.arlea Morris, LL. i 1). Most Interesting book eyer publish' ed. Complete, thrilling and accurate j account of greatest disaster that ever befell the human race?greater even : than Fompeii. Tells how Martinique, one of tin ii.?'-! beautiful islands li the i world, was sudden I) tiansformed Into :. Ide bell. About 500 ; illiist i and a ? p now 1 ? :. . .. ntl ' ? i ... :?? ' ?? - . phi:i, i i Subscribe for the Recorder to,! y , nnd get ;:;! thc loll ?t new ?? ' i .JENRY A. SLAVEN, 'llACTfCAL LAND BcKYETOII AND BO? taI'.v Public: Meadow Talc Highland Co., Vi. Man? and Blue Flints a speciality. All ,-ork la flu's linc solicited. rom. ll. biaven s Livery Stable, Monterey, Virginia* Jack, Surrey and Buggies at raw- ' ouable pru w. Horses boarded. My personal Attention given. ? turo in on cv tv box of tho fqanlM Laxative Brow-Quinine ? ? ? | .: enid iii on:; a -y ^ Wi- promptly obtain P. s. and Foreign a n ! mo ld, sketch or pl < to cf h. ? ott ? tort [freereport on patentsbtlity. lor free boot,' TRADE-MARKS ?? 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