Ilia ii land Recorder. Terms, $1.00 a Year in Advance. Issued ererv Fridav evening by ?atai-ros* .?viT-o rsTj:*B:^,x?:Exx:-?*. Bnteied at the Monterey postoffice as second class matter. Monterey, Va., Friday, Jan. ,30 1903 A WART1HE INCIDENT Death of Miss Laura V. Arnold Recalls Her Reply to Milroy. Winchester, Va, Jan. 10.?Miss Laura V. Arnold, who died suh'ei - le at Cumberland. Md., yesterday., was a native of Winchester,) an 1 is remembered here because of her devotion to the Confederacy anl because of an incident which has hi ernie almost aa famous through the South us the al leged Barbara Frietchie episode has through the North. The Federal troops under Gener? al Milroy, were in possession of Winchester, and the Federal com? mander, one day, noticing a fine Jersey cow belonging to Miss Ar? nold's father, prom pl ly confiscated the animal and would not. give it up until Miss Arnold, who wns known to have rendered the Co.? federates valuable service, won bl take the oath of allegiance. She replied: uIf yon think vou can suppress the Southern Confederacy by keeping John Arnold's old cow, you can do so, hut I will never take the oath." lier spirit so impressed the stern Federal commander that the jersey cow was promptly restored to her, and the Union soldiers were order? ed ueyer to molest the Arnold household.1' The above account of tlie death of Miss Arnold recalls to my mind the fact that I knew her very well, und perhaps there are other o'd soldiers in Highland who often think of her kindness to them. Wei! do I remember her kindness to me when a prisoner quartered in tlie court house at Winchester. She would take no denial from the officers in charge but fed me on the best she could procure. Many of her brave and daring deeds are remembered by me and many other old soldiers. One of Co. E. 31st, Va. Vol. Highland May Secede Highland had a representative in the constitutional convention, and Highland has representatives in the legislature, but Highland has failed to be represented in either. As arp[t we nre placed in a delegate district with Augusta, we are in a senatorial district with Rockbridge and we are in a judicial district with Botetoort, And now. to complete the scatterment, it only remains for us to be placed in a congressional district with Rock? ingham. Then, perchance, a friend? ly arm of the Alleghany may en? circle us and remove us from our various and sundry places in the "Dear Old Commonwealth," and transplant us in the happy, go-easy, hills of West Va., were it rn av be we will he permitted to affiiicate with our nearest neighbors. The crowned heads of everv nation, The rich men, poor men and misers All join in paving tribute to DeWitt's Little Early Risers. H. Williams, San Antonio, Tex., writes: Little Earlv Riser Pills are the best I ever used in my family. I unhesitatingly recommend them to everybody. They cure consti? pation, biliousness, sick headache, torpid liver, jaundice, malaria and all other liver trouble?. K. II. Trimble, M. D. Stockholders' Meeting, Honterey & Stauton Telephone Co. - A meeting of the Stockholders of the M.& S. Telephone Company, will be held in the County Clerk's office, Monterey, Va., oil Saturday the 31st day of January, 1903. All the stockholders of the com? pany are expected to be present, either in person or by proxy. Ry order of 2fc J. C. Matheny. Pres. Notice As I expect to make a change in my business at this place all parties in debt to me either by note or open account "wi ll please come and settle by cash or negotiable note by the 20 of this month. Jan. 5,11103. W. R. Pullin. 1.8 5i A Scientific Discovery Kodol does for the stomach that which it is unable to do for itself. even when but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the in? flamed muscles of that organ are allowed to rest and beal. Kodol digest.- what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to transform all fanni into rich, red Wood. K. H. Trimble, AJ. D, ) Real Estate Transfers A list of deeds admitted to rec? ord since the November term of the county court: E li Jones, com'r to Eliza Ann Tuning?5 3 8 acres on Hull's run, value $87 50 A T Newman ftc. to J Ed Arbo gast?cherry timber ou Allegheny mountain. W A Monta and wife to George Snyder?80| acres on Die Hill ' ridge. $425. WA Corbett ftc to E II McClin j tic, trustee?75 acres mid engine. ! Land on Jacksons river $750. E ti Jones, com'r to Pliilomn Stn.lit 2 acres on Bnllpasture Mt. $80.40. C P Jones, com'r to H H Terry 310 acres on Dry Branch $0190." J Wesley Hevener to J A Jones ?03 acres', S li Campbell land, $5000. L A Wright lo J W Stephenson trustee?37 acres on 13 ul I past ure river $113 02 L H Stephenson, Com'r to Jamel 0 Gum ?03, 21 and 8 acres on Rack Creek $1281. I) L Gum and wife to James 0. Gum. 28 acres on Hack ('reek. Kent A llexrode to Thoa. J. Ry? mer ftc. 21 acres on St. Creek $400. * ll A Jordon and wife to Chas. Partner 100 und 71 acres on Jack? sons r rec $3,000. Sani'l Hoover to Allen Arm? strong, 105 seres. - . Solomon Pu (fin burger to S. B. Sieg trustee*?-69$ acres near Mc? Dowell, $50. J alia M Hicklin ftc. to E. II. Mcl'lintic trustee. All her land, $230 50. C P Jones, com'r to Sam'l A. Cobb; 105 acres on Jack Mt. $110. Samuel A Cobb to Martha Cobbi' ftc.; 105 acres. ! ] L II Stephenson, com'r to j F Clendenen; 81$ acres, near Green Hill, $401. L A Carichoff to Sam'l Hoover; 105 acres near McDowell, 5100. R H Griffin to Florinda Kelley; 37 acres on Dixon Hill. L A Caric'ioff to "Early Gum; J acre near Monterey, $50. J F Wainsley and wife to A. J. and J. H. Reyercomb, 57 and 23 acres on Bu 11 pasture river, $750. ll A Jordon and wife to G. G. Gutshall, 40 ' acres on Jacksons river. Jesse M Griffin to C A Corbett, 100 acres on Dixon Bill, $1,500. S B Sieg and wife to K H Trim? ble. 2-3 of an acre near Mouterev. $212. E M Arbogast to Paul Brown, 2 roods and 4 poles at Monterey $950. Piieobe (j Swadley to Wm T Swad ley, 74 acres near Vanderpoel. E M Slaven to Jennie M Henson, 1 ae.re near Vanderpoel. $302. J F Wamsley and wife to S B, Sieg trustee, personal and real estate $000. J F Wamsley to J S Gibson trus? tee, wogon, barnes*, kc $408. Ii F Gillefc to J S Gibson trustee, engine ftc $029 C P Jones, com'r &c. to A A Shumate, 5 acres near Monterey $500 Lucinda F Deverick to Lizzie Ifrcum, l-7th interest in land of Allen Deverick, $100. A H Gum to J W Stephenson, trustee, 113 and 84 acres on Back Creek $2000. CC Vint to T Price, * acres near Doe Hil. T Price to C C Vint. ftc J acres near Doe Hill. C P Jones, com'r to Peter Mich? ael, 210 and 28 acres $718. Minnie J Rodgers to Sam'l Ilise, 20 sore* near Dug Bank $1059. J S McNulty, com'r to L M Me* Clung, 590 acres on RullpasLure, $1,000. C P Jones, com'r to Lydia V Pal? lin, 800 acres, Loftus Pu Iii tl land, $05. Annie Stone to Cornelia Girard. 5 acres on Crab run $25. Cornelia Girard to Wm L Pullin ?same land. C P Jones, com'r to Ira Q Sim? mons, 22 acres in Crabbottom, $2525. D E Colaw to Ira Q Simmons, 1 acre in Crabbottom. J W Newman to Wm A A rho gast, 35 acres in Crabbottom, $45. S S Waybright to Fannie L Sim? mons, ll acres in Crabbottom, $1,000. Next Fall's Elections Under the new constitution elec-i* tiona for county offices will be held next fall. The officers to be elect-' i ed are: One county treasurer, One sheriff. One attorney for the common- J wealth, One county clerk, who shall be the clerk of the circuit court. One commissioner.of the reyenue.:! : 1 One supervisor for each district t and other district officers and mem? bers of the house of de'egates. I'ncoiiscioHS From Croup a During a sudden and terrible at- o tack of croup our little giri was'"1 unconscious from strangulation, says A. L. Spalford, postmaster, Chester, Mich., and a does of One Minute Cough Cure was admiuia-jJ tered and repeated often. It re-!,, iluced the swelling aud inllama tion, cut the mucus and shortly the child was resting easy and speedily recovered. It cures coughs, colds, Lagrippe, and all throat and lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the throat and chest and enables the lungs to contribute! pure, health-giving oxvgen to the j blood. K II Trimble, M.D, ' One Hundred Do'lars a Hox is the value ll A Tisdale. Summer? ton, S. C., places on DeVVittV Witch Hazel Salve. He pays: -I had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but u!l failed except DeWiit's Witch Hazel Salve. If cured mp." Il is ii tom bi nation of the bealing proper* ties of Witch Hazel with antisep? tics and emollients; relieves mid permanently cures blind.' blee ling. itching and protruding piles, tores, cuts, bruises eczema. sail rheum mid -ll skin diseases. K II Tri al? bie, M. I). ToCure A Cold In One Day 1'ake Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. all druggists refund the money if it fails lo care. E.W. Grove's signature oncacli jox. 25c. VIRGINIA: In Vacation?In The Clerk'*. Office of the Circuit Court of High* and County. Jan. Sib, 1903. Verdie I. Gil mer vs lu Chancery Eld ward II. Gilman*. Thevabject of thi> suit is for the ilainfiiT to obtain rt divorce n vi ti - ?ulo matrimouii from the defen lanf. And it appearing from affidavii lied that the defendant Edward II. filmer is 'not n resident of the date of Virginia, it is ordered that ie appear here wil bin fifteen days, if ter due publication hereof, and lo what is necessary to protect his ute rest in this suit. J. C. Matheny, Clerk. a. II. Stephenson, p. (j. Finds Way to Live Long The startling announcement of a Dis* overy that will purely lengthen life is eade by editor O Ii Downey, of Chu* Tabasco, Ind. "I wish to state," he rriles, "that Dr King's New Discovery or Consumption is ihe most infallible emedy that I have ever known for oughs colds and grip. It's Invaluable o people with weak lungs. Having this ronderful medicine no out need areal ineunionis or consumption. Its relief is nstant and cure certain " K ll Trimble. Iiuggist guarantee every 50c and $1.00 ?onie, and give trial bottles free. Constipation is nothing more than a Clogging of the bowels and nothing len than vital stag? nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated Pilferer could realize that be is allowing poisonous filth to tremain in his system, he would soon pet relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious? ness, colds and many other ail? ments disappear when consti? pated bowels are relieved. Thed i'ord's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio? lent cathartics. Be sure that you get the origi? nal Thedford's Bfick-Draugnt, made by The Chattanooga Medi? cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 packages. Moriran, Ark., *>'aj-2.", 1001. I cannot rceommc-jil ThMford*! Itln<-k. Drrayfcttoobleliljr. 1 keepit In ray IWimo all thc time HM have UM it for Baa taut tM years. 1 never pave, njy elalldrca any otlicr laxative. I think 1 could never be aide to work without lt on account of heirn* tnmlileil with BK i-on-iipHlioi!. Your medicine ls M all tiiat keeps me up. w CB. McFilLiHl. Friee 1 Cent THE S Cow sells for 1 cent, and can be hud of Every Healer. Agent and Newsboy ut that Price. ?o ? , Ali Subscribers in )ISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, i IBGINIA, WEST VA., JORTH andSOUTH CAROLINA as well those in PENNSYLVANIA and DELAWARE nd throughout the United States, an ^et The Sun by mall for cent . copy. THE SUN ATONE CENT s the cheapest high-class paper in the United States. The Sun's special correspondents broaghoot the United States, as well as n Europe* China, South Africa, the Phil* ppines, Porto Hico, Cuba and in every ther part of the world, make it the realest newspaper that can be printed. Its Washington and New fork bureaus re among the best in the United Stales, nd give The Sun's readers the earliest iforna.ition upon all important events i the legislative and financial tenters of lie Cl nut ry. THK FARMERS' PAPER The Sun's market reports and mm lercial columns arc complete and relia* le, and put the farmer, the merchant nd the broker in touch willi the markets f Baltimore, Norfolk. Charleston, New 'ork, Chicago, Philadelphia and all ther important points in the United tates and other countries. All of which he reader gets for one cent. The Sun is the best type of a newspa ear, morally and Intellectually lt is n educator of the highest character, con antly Stimulating to noble ideals in in* ividual and national life. The Sun is published on Sunday as ell as every other day of the week. By mail The Haily Sun. i'd a year, fo? nding The Sunday Sun. *l. Thc Snn ray Sun alone, fl a year. The Weekly u", *1 a year. Address A. S. ABELL COMPANY, Publishers and Propriefor.-*, Baltimore, Md. \ [jJSSIII. I Coffees ishi with stale e^gs, glue and other things are not fit to drink. enGoffee is pure, uncoated coffee?fresh, strong, well flavored. Thtsenled package In eurea uniform (jualltj and froohnesg. Not ito to Bettie. Haying "decided to move away from Ihe county, 1 asl< all parties indebted to nie to please make set? tlement before the first of January next. Respectfully, James 0. Hincr. Want kt*?Faithful person to travel foi well established house in S few couu tias, calling cm retail merchants and agents. Local territory. Salarv %Wl\. a year and expenses, payable *i!>7u a week in cash and expenses advanced. Position permanent Business success? ful and rushing. Standard House 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. Indigestion is often caused by over? eating. An eminent authority says the barm done ttius exceeds that (rom j the excessive use of alcohol. Eat all the good food you want but don't over- j load thc stomach. A weak stomach i may refuee to digest what you eat. I Then you need a good digestant like j Kodol, which digests your food with- I out the stomach's aid. ? This rest and the wholesome tonics Kodol contains loon restore health. Dietingunneces- ' sary. Kodol quickly relieves the feel? ing of fulness and bloating from which some people suffer after meals. Absolutely cures indigestion. Kodol Nature's Tonic. Preparcdonly by E. C. DeWitt& Co.,Chicago, Ibo il. boUlo contains 2 H times tho 50c. sU-j. K.M. Trimble. UNIVIESllT OFJiKN IA rr is nm Capstone of the Public School Sys? tem 'J the State. FREE TO VIRGINIANS lu the Academic Department LbXTKBS, Science. L VU MkWCIKB, ! ; Ehoihefjuko. Session Begin* 15tll September. \ For Catalogue address V H. Burrin* ! ?er, Chairman, Charlottesville, Va j Tom. H. Slaven's Livery Stable, Monterey, Virginia* i ' I ac'., Surrey und Buggies at rea* j j < onable prk as. j 1 Horses boarded. i I 1 My personal attention given. ! t A. Lei Wihxr. WATCHMAKER and .JEWELER, Crabbottom. Va. Work done at reasonable prices and guaranteed. Eave appointed the following agents: II. M. Slaven, Monterey, Va.; J. Il Curry. Creen Hank, \V. Va.; A. A. Mai tin, Franklin, YV. Ya. Notice to Settlers. All parties indebted to ns either j by note or open account will please call and sid tlc by cash or uegotia* | hie note before the first, of Jan., 1903, Respectfully, Monterey Killing Co. l/.V^l^lU!JJ*S*.*^3*irT-*a^ W Rockbridge Farm for Sale. (ok hays cheek.) What is known as "Clifton Dale" j farm, one mile from Brownsburg. Kock- [ bridge county, Vs is fur sale. Contains! 410 acres; in one of the richest ted iona, I and best communities of the county. | About 183 acres is the property of Mrs. If. II. Lyle; the residue the properly of Mira Lillian McBride. The two (origi? nally one farm) can now be bought togetl er. Large brick residence, out houses,good water, out house*, fruit, (bc. Excellent school and church facilities. Tin. ls a rare opportunity to get one of the besl estates in this section of the Calley of Virginia. Dec. Oth, 1902. Apply to, Frank T QlosgOW, Lexington, Va. Or to S B Walker, Heal Estate Agt, Lexington, Va. Ji EX KY A. SLAVEN, PUACTICAL J.A\D BURVETOB AND NO? TA UV Cu iu.ic. Meadow Dale, Highland Co., Va. Maps and Clue Prints a speciality. All work in this line solicited. New York Weekly Witness. The best all around family newspaper. | An Exponent of Applied Christi* anitv; Independent in Politics. Has something of interest for every j member of the household. Farm an Gani.mi Department; Children's Department; Scientific Departmenl; Spirit of the Press, etc., etc. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, j The WITNESS and RECORDER com- j bined, only $1.66 a year. SABBATH BK A DEB. A Six teen-page Weekly paper, sole? ly Religious in Character. No news; no politics. Stories; peotry; Sunday school lesson; Christian Endeav? or and' Kp worth League Topics; Mothers' Sabbath Afternoon with the Cnildrcn; miscellaneous religious matter. ONLY r.OCKN'tS A YEAR. The Sabbath Redding and Recorder combined, oi.ly $1.!}') a year. BUY A WATCH liny as good a case as you can afford, hut first get a movement which will be accurate. All watches recommended and sold by us are the besi lime keep? ers in the world. Orders by mail solicit? ed. 3D. L. S'v^TITZiEirc JEWELER*! OPTICIAN, No. 3, East Main St. GEO E. SWART BARBER Will be*found over L S Dick enson & Co.'s Store. BU a VS, HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO. REASONABLE PRICES. In my shop on Wednesdays, Rat urdaya und till public days. Give mi ti trial. Thaks for past favors Jan. 21, Gmo. Kieffer pear Ire FIX)] AS CAN BE GKOYY X? 25 CTS. OTHER STOCK ACCORDING. Catalogue Free. C. D. WENGER, Dux ton, Vu. W. A. Bussard. Contractors and Builder, -Monti Vu. .Dressed Lamber (d' fill kinds. hard and soft woods, lor sale ut rei! tonable prices. Also Susli and Doors of al! sizes. Steel Roofing A Specialty, If yr.u have any rlaning: Ci dc ul. uiiy time I solicit the work, and guarantee satisfaction. tf T. II. &H. F SLAVEN, UNDERTAKERS FURNITURE0 DEALERS. Will give special attention to (be Cn lertaking brsucb of our business. All grades of Burial Outfits, from the cheap .'st Collin to tlie finest Casket. With for ty years' experience, we claim to have good judgment in the selection of Irini minus and finishing outfits. Orders can be sent hy telephone from any section o( this and adjoining counties HAND-MADE FURNITURE is preferred by many ever the cheap, trashy factory work. Weare still in thc business, and, if you want shop-made work, come and see us. We are grateful to our friends for past [tatronage, and wc will do Mt best to "tldase and to give satisfaction. Very respectfully, T.H. &H. F. SLAVEN A Car Load Of Salt! In order to dispose of this large quantity of Bait I will sell 200 Saeks at 95 Cents Quantity Gu ara n teed the Rest. This is the cheapest lot of sall ever >laced on the market. too Stran Tar Fodder Twine, ioc a Cut ?4 Feet. Fresh Christmas candies, just received. Selling at a bargain. Arlmckle Collet' Ile peril). QTlt pays to investigate our prices. J. Emmet Wlioley, Successor to C. E. Ault & Son., ll \V. Frederick St., SI ann ton, Va. Rhone No. 254. OR. KINGS ? NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. take no substitute:. Cures Consumption.Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia,Hay Fever, Pleu? risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. MQP&Y. Price 60c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE VVAA/VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV*. Wt- promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PATEN ll 'send model, sketch or photo of invention for* 1 f ruo report on patentability. For free booi,' ?t^SrcTHADE--MARKS vr Ipposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D.C. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ?***sm.r >xj*!?>jajWv! SHULTTS Everything the children want for school can be obtained at our store Books, Slates, Tablets, .Note Books, Composition Books, Pencils, Book bags and Scholars Companion. S PROMPTLY FILLED. ALBERT 3HULTZ, NEXT TO NATIONAL VALLEY BANK, Staunton, Va. fe s ?APO mpm ? mm,mmm 1MB d^MBm^m Cheap. Slit1; yt-or ?tores UfUt as day. A E^rdwaro ho-ioo wriiee ss: <:7T? l*? (***/*? .V'.:"p3 so areliaje ora note working r.i gkt* iKsiccteiofdcys.'* r-e aloo naantau tare TA l*XK LAMPS, WALL LAMPS, CE rDELZEKS, STREET LAMPS, L'tc. 100 Candle Poverseven hoars uSE CKVT. No wicks. No Smoke. No Odor. JLbmOaMtf s&fa. TliXY SK LL AT SIGHT. Exciaaaivo ur* ri tory to good agents. CsTWrite for catalogue and prices. CHICAGO SOLAR LIGHT CO? Dept M s. CHICAGO. o Tbose Ifltendii To Pitas Isical Instruments. Don't think, that Low prices always mean good quality. In our line Pianos, Organs, etc., we give The greatest value for the money of any firm in this state. We will not curry in stock any poor, cheap, ?"thump-boxes" which are sure lo cause trouble Tor tile purchaser and seiler. But, we have instruments of known standing, ami which we hack fully. Our prices quality considered, are more than reasonable. Why int invest a two cent stamp aud lind out for yourself, or call on us? Brereton & Heydenreich, Mooma 15-1018 ('rowle Building. Staunton, Va i^ ^ ' Z wUst^^M -r rTv mf~& )w) i V_ dnSS&rilJB v . i'll?**** . Sold Direct to "Rider AT FACTORY PRICES. Sont C, O. D. privilege of examination on receipt of $5.00. Money returned less exprossage If not accepted. cQ\ LHltUNCREH CVCtt CO CINCINNATI I \Y. E. WILSON & CO. DOE HILL, VA. 0 Undertakers and ? Funeral Directors. A full line of coffins and caskets alwavs on hand Orders by tele? phone or otherwise promptly at tenaed to. exzisPS3!Nistxs3S^Jaiif^ss3SXSy?^TVsr Early Risers The famous little pills. Parties losing Friends. Mny Expect W. II. MARPLE who rep? resents the lanis Marble Co, To call upon them. Ile is prepared to furnish Best Work nt moderate prices. $ee him before bu j ing. To Cure e Cold in One Day ?-E??^ Toko Laxative Brim? IMO TaMets. ^? /^^ ?J wery &vcn aaaaon boxes sou??? -*-* is months. fais signature, *** y^XJrwT**' ?>t>x. 23c