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Highland Rbookdki Terms, $1.00 a Year In Advance. laaueri ercrv Friday evening bv W". !_:. 1VI ATHEIST Y, 'Wtoh A.WD P-U-MI-tlBir-ESa. ^ntetea at the Monteiey postoffice second cla?<3 matter. 4onierey, Va., Friday, Nov. 20, li) From Back Creek. Valley Center, Nov. 17?Mr ^ ?"han Harouff has measles. I new (Juris. Mr and Mrs Price Cam pb sppnt a trw days in Pocahontas li week. Mr and Mrs Josiah Crnmiui attended the funeral of Miss Win nenr Dri^col, W Va, Nov. 14. Miss Edythe Benson is visitii her mother and aunt, Mrs Et Gum, at Meadow Dale. Mr Price Campbell nnd si Glenn. Mr Clarence Bird, mid Mi v'Air.i Hoover attended church Pisgah last Sunday. Mrs Della Wade is visiting h dna gb tor. Mrs Fleisher at Meade Dale. Mr and Mrs Anson Bird ai Miss Bessie Rexrode were at ll Zion Church Sunday. Mrs Irene and Maggie Bevera visited their parents, Mr and Al Hubert Lightner last week. ?Hf BJ Qtouart and family ha rnoved into the C J Williams pro ertv. Miss Wilda Rexrode made a fl in j? trip to Sun Rise recently. Mr J A Whitelaw passed th ron j our village Monday. There are fiye cases of measles Green Hill. Naomi Notice to Tax-payers I will be in person or hy depu nt the* following named places the county of Highland at tl times herein stated, prepared to r ceive all State Taxes and Coull School and Road Levies for t! year 191)3: At New Hampden Noy 23 19( At Crabbottom M 21 M At Hightown " 25 M At Mill Gap M 20 M At Valley Center " 27 * At Mrs j no W Reed " 28 M At Clover Creek k> 23 - At P I] Hupmaii'a M 24 H AtSteuart's Mill " 25 u At McDowell M 27 k' At Doe Hill M 28 M At Monterey with the tickets f ^_M<mterey district only, Nov. ? 24, 25, and 27, and with the ticke for all the districts on the 30th ISoyember. Five per centum penalty will charged on all taxes and levies ll paid on Dec. 1, 1903. J A Jones. Treas. Highland C -.? ?.? Disturbed the Congregation The person who disturbed t congregation last Sunday by co Initially coughing is requested call and get a bottle of Fole\ Honey and Tar as it cures cong and colds quickly and preven pneumonia and consumption, not only stops the cough hut lu ii and strengthens the lungs. Co tains no opiates. Sold by all deale Honor Roll of Campbell Scho< -? -valley Center?General ayera? on lirst month's review, Clara j Hoover, teacher: Edythe Benson, 08 per cei tttelvn Wade 97 Maude Doyle 97 Hazel Matheny 95 Spurgeon Dorie CU) " Boyd Campbell Arit. 80 Glenn Campbell M li ,l ' Wilkel1 VTaoW_-i. 00 Clinton Bird " G5 Regular attendance and goo lessons, Wallace Matheny, Loy Bird, Arthur Bird, Roy Campbel Alison Wade, Niram Cram met Glenn Puffinberger, Harry Bin Lucv Bird, Edna Campbell, Rut Doyle, Delauey Lightner. The Youth's Companion in 190-1 '' ?As the years increase the Youth Companion endeavors to keep pac with them'in. all that is wise, beat tiful and progressive, and not onl to retain but to deserve the honoi able and exceptionally high plac it holds in the confidence and atlee tion of three generations of reader; The greatest living authors in al branches of literature continue t ? contribute to it. Among the important series o articles will be one on the occupa (ion of the farmer in mary part <?f the world?in England, in Ire laud, in India, in Argentina, etc. The annual announcement mm ber of The Companion, nVscribinj the principal features of The Com ^anion's new volume, will be sen ^U_any address, Free. The new subscriber for 1904 vi il receive all the issues of The Oom* pinion for the remaining weeks of 7903 free from the time of sub? scription; also The Companion Cal? endar for 1004, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. The Youth's Companion, _44 HerkeleY St. Boston, Mass. ?-?-?-?? - - ?? Disastrous Wrecks ( arlessness is responsible for many a .-lil.vuv wreck and the same causes are inaking human wrecks of sufferers from [hro?t and lung iron Ilk."*. Hut since the ( Ivent of Dr King's Nsw Discovery for . '?>: >.irnption. coughs and colds, even the ,-.c)!st cases can be cared, and hopeless .vsignstion is no longer neceswy. Mrs SUM Crngg of Dorchester, Mass., is one it many whose life whs saver! by Dr. tsing'a New* Discovery. This greal rem? edy is guaranteed for all throat auditing .Ukases bv K li Trimble, di ug^ist. Price iOc, and JJ .00. 'l.r.ial bottles free. I. The Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting, Nov. 14th.? Dr Jl H Jones and John J Hiner who were at the last meeting ap? pointed to locnte a route for a new road, leading from the public road near Joseph M Siron's mill, by wav of Seldom Seen school house to the Doe Hill road, near the mouth of the Fleisher lane, made a report of their work under which the Board directed the opening and building of the road as a public gate way. The work of building the road is to be let to contract by Dr. Jones, road Comr. and Joseph H Hiner, supervisor, and is not to cost the county over $200, The parties liv? ing along this route have given free right of ways and have contri? buted liberally to the building of the road. SPECIAL MEETING On Saturday, last, the Board held a special meeting to make set? tlement with John J Nincr, Supt, of the S. & P. road, but owing to the fact that some of the vouchers for disbursnients by Mr Hiner were nut properly authenticated, the settlement was not concluded, and will come up again on the 19th inst. J The amount involved in the set? tlement is something like $2,400, and covers this year's work. The fund now in hand for this purpose is not sufficient to meet it by some? thing near half. 3 lt Will Wear Away j So many people del nee themselves ...with these words when they notice ' sigus of kidney trouble, Instead, the kidne\8 become more and more affected until some fatal malady such as diabetes or bright's disease, develops. If you notice any signs of kidnev or bladder disease, take Foley's Kidney Cure as it will cure any case of kidney or bladder dis? ease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. 'I was troubled with kidney complaint for two yea's,1' writes A H Davis, of Mt. Sterling. Ia., *"but two bottles of Foley's Kidnev Cure effected a permanent cure." Sold by all druggists. -*??.? Prof W J Ha loy's School Because of lack of space our ref? erence, a few wei ks ago of Prof. Maloy's school work in Florida, was incomplete. He writes us h personal letter on the subject which contains so many points of interest that we take the liberty to pub ish it: Madi.M..:, Fla., Oct. 20, 18 Mr W ll Matheny, M' n torey, Va. Dear sir and Bro.: lu your comment on our school vou make a slight mistake. Jit re quiers eight years to complete ti t work of the graded school, o: e year to each grade. Music is taut'hi from t ie Brat grade on through the eijjit grades; that is na ling note and tinging, but not instrumental iniifi;. Our cou's- of study dom not on line the course iu musii, nature studv etc. but all this be? longs to the (traded school, thi h'gh school course is complete ;s printed; but nianv pupils in l>< h the grahd and high school fail to complete a prescribed y-ar'i work in om? term cf eight ru nfclis. We now have enrolled 183 pupils, this is more than enough for my force of teachers, though 1 have a strong faculty, teachers not afraid of work. I have pupils tu march from their respective rooms, at a given signal, into the auditorium each morning at 8:30, I read a chapter from the bible, or such other selections as I may deem appropriate, make such aliment and announcements as ire necessary; -the singing of a hymn, to piano music, and a march in regular order bv grades back to their proper rooms, and we an re;:dy for regular recitation at 8:45. I begin my recitation work ; t 9:<?0, I spend several minutes each day yisiting other rooms. The school is entirely free to all. no tuition charge^. I am glad to note that the people of Monterey are taking more interest iu school than form? erly, you now have a nice building, I saw it last summer- Weare now having a f?w cool days, a light frost yesterday morning. hVraetn? ber me kindly tu friends and lin brethren. 1 hope this may find yon well. Your friend nnd Uro., W J .Maloy. The Correct Result We have not yet seen reported in tlTe papers the correct result of the [ election as to our legislative dis? trict, and as a matter of interest to many we here give it correctly. t Sterrett's n ajoritv in Ilockbridge was 424; in Buena Vista 91, and in Highland 112. Uevercomb's majority in Bath was 2, which makes Sterrett's ma? jority in the district G25. To Cure A Col J In One Day Take Laxative Bromc Quinine Tablet?. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. YV. drove's signature oneach box. 25c. Cured of Piles After 40 Years Mr C Haney, of Geneva. 0.. had the piles for forty years. Dt ctor and i b dollars contd do him no lasting If< good. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve'(1 cured him premanently. Invaluable j C( for cuts, bums, bruises, sprains, r* lacerations, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin diseases. | a Look for the name De Witt on tho package-all others are cheap, worth- Sl less?ounti.\riits. Sold by K H Trim- c< bia. y{ _?v__i*'s A FREE game inside each package of \9 60 different games. COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Mon erny, Va. Noyernber 10th, 1908. To Fred Bird adnu*. Fred Bird's hei and Fred Bird's creditors. You are hereby notified that I btv fixed upon Monday the 14th day of I) camber, 1908, at na? oflice In Monters Va, to state hettie and adjust the folloi ing accounts: First: An account of the transadioi of J. Fd Arbogast admr c. t. a. of Frc erick Bird, deceased; Second. To ascertain the debts again said Bird's estate, together with the amounts and priorities with any nnpa taxes. Third. An account of thc person amata belonging to said estate. Fourth. An account of the real esta belonging thereto and its fcc simple ar annual value. Fifth. To ascertain who are tho rig! heirs of said Bird, and to what portie of the net fund in this cause each of the may be entitled, which accounts are r quired to be taken by an order of tl circuit court for Highland county, ente ed on the 30th day of September 1908, a suit iii chancery therein pendii between Fred Bird's adm. plaintiff, ar Fred Bird's heirs defendants, at wbil time and place you are required lo atteu Given under my hand as commi stoner in chancery of the circuit ar county courts of said county, the di and year aforesaid. (). Wilson, Com COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Mon erey, Va., Nov. 10tn, 1908. To Mollie Harper and others, S E Ha per's aora'r and heirs and S E Harper creditors. You are hereby notified that I have fi: ed upon Thursday the 17th day of I) cember, 1908.at my office in Monters; Va. to state settle and adjust the folio* lng accounts: First: An account showing the tran actions of E D Swecker, adm'r of S Harper deceased, Second An account of thc deb' against said estate, showing their amouni and profits; Third] An account of the personala sett belonging to said estate. Fourth An account of the i eal est at of which said S E Harper, died, stizei showing quantity and location, and il annual aud fee simple value with an taxes unpaid and due thereon, whic accounts are required to be taken by a older of the circuit court of Highton county, entered on the 30th day of Sep 1903, in a snit In chancery therein penc ing between Mollie Harper and other plaintiffs, and S E Harper's adm'r etc. defendants, a which time ami place vou are require to attend. Given under my hand as cominissionc in chancery of the circuit and count; courts of said county, the day and yea aforesaid , O Wilson, Comr. COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Mont 2rey, Va. November 10th. 1903 To John A Whitelaw and W V Ruck man. You are hereby notified that I havi ixed upon Wednesday the 15th day o December, 1903, at my office in Montere; Va. to make and state an account of tin iens binding the property in the bil nentioned with their dignities and prior lies and the property on which the saan s a lien, with any unpaid taxes duo. Second, the annual rental and fee sin: de value of theproperly covered by sail iens, and whether the same car. be dis -.barged by a rental thereof for five years Third; Any other matter deemed per inent by the cou.r. which accounts ari ?squired to be taken by an order of tin iirouit court for Highland county, enter id on the 30th day of September 1903, in i suit in chancery therein pending bc ween .John A \\ hitelaw, plaintiff. and Y F Ruckman dbe defendants, at which ime and place you are required to at end. Given under my hand and as cominis ioner in chancery of the Circuit and ounty courts of said county, thc day .nd year aforesaid O Wilson, Comr COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Mont rey, Va- Noyernber 10th, 1903. You are hereby notified that I have Ixed upon Tuesday the 15th day of De ember, 1903, at my effiee in Monterey, 'a. to make and state an account of the cns binding the lauds in the bill men ioned with their legal dignities and pri rities; Second, ihe conn*, will inquire nd ascertain what lots or real estate is wned by the said defendant Lillie li 'lackwell upon which said liens rest, nd as to whether there are any unpaid ixes. Third, the annual and fee simple slue'of the same, md whether the ren d value thereof will in five years dis large the same. Fourth, any other atter deemed pertinent by any parly in ileiest, which accounts are required to i taken by an order of the circuit court u* Highland county, entered on the 30th ly of September 1903, in a suit in chan? cy therein pending bet ween C W Trim e plaintiff, and Billie R Blackwell &C. jfendants, nt which time and place you *e required to attend. Given under my hand and ns Commis SDOf in Ci.nneevy of the circuit and unity courts of said county, the day and sar-uforuaaJd. O Wilson, Comr. , A Remarkable Case One of the most remarkable case* of ii cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs Gertrude E Fenner. Marion, Ind. who wu* entirely cured bv the u*e ol One Minute Cough Cure, H's. says: '"The coughing and struming so wentcued me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. 1 tried a ii n in ber of remedies to no amil until L used One Minnie C'nigh Cure. Pour bottles of thia wonderful remedy cured me entire? ly* of the cough, strengthened mv laings and restore me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by K H Trimble. ?TO? Out of Town Readers 1 Haye a Great Many Customers From Oct of Town". I find on my record books the names of people living in Rock bridge, Rockingham, Alleghany, Bath. High land, Albemarle, Pen? dleton, and many from a distance, lt is only necessary to come to my office once to have your eyes fitted. By taking the measurements and keeping a record of it, 1 can keep you supplied with glasses. If 1 haye them in stock vou can take them with you. If they have lo be made to order, I will have them mailed to you direct from the fac? tory, so there will he no lost time. If you break or lose your glasses, an order to me receives prompt attention. H. L. LANG, Scientific Optician, Staunton, Va. Albert Shulrz Bookseller, Stationer, and Printer, , UNDER THE TOWN CLOCK Staunton, Va. If you have never called on LEWIS *, the Clothier, when in Staunton, t You HAT8 1 j Missed a A Goon Thing. r 1 iii at Poplar prices. The people of Highland are invited to our store to inspect our goods, [ Men's, Boys' and Chil? dren's Clothing i rry M. Lewis, The Clothier, j Masonic Temple, - Staunton, Vu. HENRY A. SLAVEN, Pjcac?ic_Ji Lamp Sokvkyob and ko* TAKY I'tULlC Monterey, Highland Co., Va. Maps and Hliio 1'iints a specialty. All ?aork in this line solicited. Tom. . Slaven's Livery Stable, Monterey, Virginia. Hack, Surrey and Buggies at reas? onable prices. Horses boarded. My personal attention given. THE BEST STOCK OF Watches, Ladies and Gentlemen. The finest assortment of rings, including Diamonds, Opals. Rubies, Emeralds and all other stones to be had, can be found at our store. Write1 to us for prices, before you make your purchase. JEWELEK& OPTICIAN, No. 3, East Main St. W. E. WILSON tk CO DOE HILL, VA. Undertaker Funeral Di? rectors. A full line of coffins and caskets ahvavs on hand. Orders bf tele? phone or otherwise promptly at tenned to. University ol' Virginia IT IS THU Capstone of the Public School Sys? tem of the State. FREE TO VIRGINIANS lu the Academic Department Letters, Science. Law Medicine, Engineering. Session Begins 15th September, For Catalogue address P 13. Barrin? ger, Chairman, Charlottesville, Va T. H. &H. F SLAV: UNDERTAKERS FURNITURE" DEALERS. Will give special attention to tiie Un? dertaking branch of our business. All grades of Burial < Hunts, from the cheap? est Collin to the finest Casket. With for? ty yean' experience, we claim to have good judgment In the selection of trim? mings and finishing outfits. Orders can bo sent by telephone from any section of this and adjoining counties HAND-MADE FURNITURE is preferred by many over the cheap, trashy factory work. Weare still in the business, and, if yon want shop-made work, come and see us. We are grateful to our friends for past patronage, aud we will do _>VH best to please and to give satisfaction. Very respectfully, T.H. &H. F. SLAVEN GEO E. S'TE?AET Will be found over L S Dick? enson & Co.'s Store. SUAVE, HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO. REASONABLE PRICES. Iii my shop on Wednesdays, Sat? urdays and all public days. Sive nu a trial. Thanks for past favors Jan. SI, 'Jaio ri,*-*?'??????riiifi jlj? tMi\uur?m [factory loaded shotgun shells. j It's not sentiment?that mafias the sr;:--*- sacce-sfal sings shoot TVhxi-ettfcr Factory Waifed Shells. It's the re 1 ...j. Tryeitn-^roi p.- 5 1 .vj thc^Ara-ids^nd you'll nc weil pleased. They are !/?"?_" ?;:> im,THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SMOOT.J|| ^'%^-?u?s?*?Ba??||s?finw*^ :w-rv^^-v-v^^-wsr V ... 1 ?Before buying a? Monument. Headstone or Marker, gol my price?. I rtill save jrou money. If you need an Iron Fence,'] furnish Ihe best for the money. Yours to serve, II. F. Slav n, Moi.lerev, \ _ Agent, for The Cliftou Forge Marble Works. Private Sale ?OF? Crabhoitoni Farm 1 will offer for sal* privately m\ farm in Crabhottoin, 2? miles north of the town, containing 80 I -4 sierea, nearlv nil improved land, nu which is located good, brick dwelling aud m*ces>,ov wr* !,,'...!,!;,,<rs. orelia rd > eic. Well watered by _. stream and 3 neverfuiling springs. Address, Tazwell Fitzwnter, Crabbottom, Vn. 7-21 to ll-1st Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Rf if in! _fc m lu BJ i v *> U WOl W IN* if^owsr'WP'rioN 1 Ul fe OVtrHS ttUl Pr!? Mc - $1.00 For All Throat tnd Lung Troubles, k If it faila. Trial Bottles freo. ? J A. Lee VVimeb, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, Crabbottom. Va. Worn done at reasonable prices and guaranteed. Have appointed the following agents: II. M. Blaven, Monterey, Va: J. II Curry aSreen Bank, NV. Va.; A. A. Mai tin, Franklin, \V. Va, i < Weak Heart s \re due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every >nc hundred people v/ho have heart troubld :an remember when it was simple indigest? ion. It is a scientific fact that all cases of ieart disease, not organic, are not only raceable to, but are the direct result of indi? gestion. All food taken into the stomach vhich fails of perfect digestion ferments and wells the stomach, puffing it up against tha ieart. This interferes with the action of hs heart, and in the course ofHime thal le'icate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaub'e. of Narada, O., says: 1 had stomach rouble and was in a bad state as I had heart trouble) irith lt. I txjfc Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four nonths and it cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat nd relieves the stomach of all nervous ;train and the heart of all pressure. 3o!tle3only. $1.00 Size holding 2ld times the trial sirs, which sells for SOc. Prepared by E. C. OeWITT & CO., CHICAGO^ K. H. Trimble. W9 aaffc and all Skin Diseases cured by rhe most healing salve in the world. The Doctor Said "Stick To lt." Oeo. L. Heard, of High Tower, Ga., wrlteai 'Eczema broke out on my baby covering hla mtire body. Under treatment of our family >hysidan he got worse as he could not aletp br the burning and itching. We used a box of 3ANNER SALVE on him and by the time it /vo.3 gone he was well. The doctor seeing it waa luring him laid: 'stick to it for it it doing him nore good than anything I have done for him.' " SUARANTEEQ. Price 23 Ct\f ^old hy all druggist in Monterey jr ar**5 ^m,^^^uiKSu,tri\ i__A<?___ill _ r^s.^k-acsacss_i_l li young men emly Li.cw tie pleasure wad benefit d'TiTed from au out-of-door life they would provide IbMMtlfM -xi:*j a reliable FIREARM and enjoy a grand ajiort. We make a Urj;e and varied liue of RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS Jl*.ng'.ng in price from , $2.50 to $150.00 Sold by all dealers. Our catalog should boin th* luuid* of every one interested ia SIIOOT ING. Soud for a copy. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., p. o. BOX CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. ).,N. Buzzard Ck Sou Undertakers BOLAft, VA. Fine rollins a specialty. Furniture will be made upon re uest. (Jive ns a (all. mmmimMm i'^eJatStsr ^'./jlh;;**. *-~:V.*.-i .-.-'f^f >rfa_i-.l^ _^v..:Jfc*A,.jf, a__s sejf are-j g$?df fc?aitii is impossible* Every drop of blood in the body passes through and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three minutes. Sound kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys do not, hence you are sick. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE makes the kidneys well so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. It removes the cause of the many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned. Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright's Disease, and many others, are all due to disordered Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your urine in a bottle or glass for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Bright's D'sease or Diabetes develops. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. If You are a sufferer, take FOLEY'S KESfJEY CSiRE ct cEice, St w"'2 maka you wei!. Had Lumbago and Kidney Trouble Edward Huss, a well known business man cf Salisbury,Mo., writes: ?'I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I was a sufferer from lumbago and kidney trouble, and all the remedies I took gave me no relief. I began to take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE, and after the use of three bottles I am cured." Some Pronounced Incurable Mr. G. A. Stillson, a merchant of Tampico, 111., writes: "FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured some cases here that physicians pronounced incurable. I myself am able to testify to its merits. My face today is a living picture of health and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has made it such." Two Sizes, 50 Cents a_td $_.?? 2^ SOLD AND REOGiiElMD DY ?:?hf^^Z Z:Uj?z&?,'s. ^&o:j3bffi&* Druggists of Monterey TEACHERS WANTED We need at once a few more teachers both experienced and Inexperienced. We have more calls thia year than eyer I before. Schools and coMetea supplied wHh teuchersVree of cost. Address willi stamp, A nw.'rican Teachers' Asso.ia tion. J. L. Orsfuun, LL D_ Mgr. Hem* .phis, Tenn. Take To Cure a Cold in One Day sroi&$ gramme Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in pa&t 12 months. Tfri3 SigiiatUTC, Cures Crip in Two Days. on every ^rvxn^ box. 25c.