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Highland Recorder. Terms, $1.00 a Year in Advance. . Issued crcrv Fridav evening l>v EOITOK e&.17=: PyaHaWaCMl. Entered at the Monterey postoffice as second class matter. Monterey, Ya., Friday, Inly. 8, 1904 The Pines There's a sweet retreat in old IJi-k.li laud, As coo! ns a tangle of vines; It is shadowed bv branches luxuriant And is called by lovers "The Pines." In daylight the sunbeams are soft? ened When crossing the shadows be? tween: And bv night the moonlight is mel lowell Till it sometimes can scarcely be seen. In winter the feathery snowflake And the starlight keen and clear; They fall like a dream on that woodland, Through the crisp December air. The autumn has nooks there and corners With walls all scarlet nnd gold. Her incense arises to heaven And in glorv descends on the wold. The springtime on violet carpet, In velvet sandaled feet, Rejoices in the fragrance of gar? lands And revels in bird-songs sweet. lint the snow nor the scarlet nor springtime With all their treasures rare, Can never surpass .lune's beauty, Nor the pines that grow tower? ing there. 'Tis in June here that maidens as? semble, Beneath the soft summer sky. Reflecting back the keen azure. In the splendor and grace of the eye. And there bv the falling waters, That ripple cool and clear, Sing the song of life to your true? love Or whisper it in her ear. Thes? hauuts, like Ihe bowers of Eden, Were twined for the home of the dove; 'Tis here that the youths and the maidens First leam the lisping* of love. There's a sweet retreat in old High? land, As cool as ?. tangle of vines; It is shadowed by branches luxuri? ant, And is called by lovers ''The Pines." H A Murrill. Eastern Highland Headwaters.?Mr John Arm? strong accompanied by Miss Marv Devericks spent several days with Stuarts Draft relatives recently. Mrs Diehl has been right sick for some time, sorry to say she is not better. We have a thriving Sunday School at Headwaters, very well at? tended, yet there are others who should come. Mr Will Hevener, of Lone Foun? tain, was in our vicinity recently, j We think he has something on his ] mind. Miss Lilli? Kate Armstrong con? templates a visit to Augusta friends in the near future. Her sister, !i Daisy is sick now. Did Mr Wooddell get his "hair ; grower?'1 We wish he would tell I] us where he got it, as we are badly ! f in need of such an article. j Miss Delia Kincaid has returned i i to Richmond, she is an attendant j at the Va. Home for incurables. j t The report is there will be two 11 new churches on the river south of \ i here. Tiie people are working j" very hard to get I hem. Del Hae From Hine Grass Valley Hull. Va.?8 W Sterrett left Satnrd.iV tor his farm in Hock-' bridge Iv the wav of Hut Spring**! to superintend his having. His; boya left Monday for the same place, Mrs M (' Mauzy has relumed to her home in Greenbrier lifter visit- I mg relatives and friends for some time. Site was accompanied bv Miss Maud Kramer who will visit friends, and relatives for some . time. , The Hoard of Supervisors had! there annual meeting at the conn-! tv Farm last Monday lound every; tiing in a flourishing condition. Mr L ti Way bright the present ten? ant is the tight man in the right place. The unfortunates who are I I under his care speak in highe>t I terms of him . | g The roads in lillie (jias-s are up' j in tine condition, lome yo:i can ! j* soon report the same from Monte-j fi rey district. ; | Hoys nie returning fri.in the; fe cani|) waiting for a hot time about ;j the Fourth. I Mrs .lames McNulty has been I I right sick for a few days. E Ned Edema ami Pile Cine FREE. Knowing what it was to suf? fer, I will give Free of ('lunge, to any ?afflicted a positive cure for Ettenia, Sall Rheas*), Erysipelas, Piles and skin dis? eases. Instantf-relief. Don't suffer long? er. Write Y W WILLIAMS, 400 Man? hattan Ave., New York. 3-11-1 ir Jonas Colaw Dead Mr Jonas Colaw. a highly re? spected citizen, and next to the oldest in Crabbottom,died Wednes? day morning, of organic heart dis? ease, aged 88 or 4 vears. Mr Colaw leaves eight children viz: Mrs Sam'l Ruckman, Mrs K Middleton, Mrs John Lockridge, ind a single daughter. Messrs Frnest, Martin, James and Arthur. The oldest citizen in Crabbottom ral ley is Mr Cyrus Colaw, who is in his 90th year. FOR SALK?A valuable mill property, situated at Williamsville, Bath countv, Va., familiarly known is the "Weldon Place." Thh property consists of several tracts >f laud amounting in the aggre? gate to 304 acres, 3 roods and 87 poles upon which is situated a fine mill, three dwellings, store house md out buildings, which wil! be shown by J Iv P Loyiag residing Dil said property. For further particulars address Mrs M D Loy ing, 7-S-4t Hot Springs, Va. ? ? ? - Stockholders Meeting of H. & 5. Telephone Co. At the instance of Stockholders owning over one-fourth of the capital stock of the M. & S. Tele? phone Co. a special meeting of said company is called to me^t at the ottice of J Ed Arbogast, tn the town of Monterey, on Monday the 18th day of July, 1904, for the purpose of arranging the construc? tion of line between Monterey and Staunton. Stockholders requested to be prereni in person or bj proxy. By order of 2 E M Arbogast, Pres Don't Delay Let me furnish von monev on easy terms to pav off that pressing obligation, or build von a home. Write for circular. Phone 48. G C Spitzer. Harrisonburg, Va Branch office. Covington, Va. M D Miller, Mgr. WANTED?Several persons of char ICter and good reputation in each state one in this county required) to represent ind advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial sianding. salary $81.00 weekly with expenses ad litional, all payable in cash direct each Wednesday from head offices. Hoi se md carriage furnished when necessary, deferences. Enclose self addressed en 'elope. Manufactures and Wholesalers, Dept. 2, third tloor, 'SM Dearbo-n St., .'hicago. A Strong Heart s assured by perfect digestion. In ligestion swells the stomach and puffs it up against the heart. This causes shortness of breath, palpita? tion of the heart and general weak? ness. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures indigestion, relieves the stomach, takes the strain of the heart and restores it toa full performance of its function naturally. Kodo! in? creases the strength by enabling the stomach and digestive organs ;o digest, assimilate and appropri ite to the blood and tissues all of he food nutriment. Tones the stomach and digestive organs. Sold jyK.H. Trimble. The "Faultless Brand" day and light shirts, a line of negligees vithout a peer in Highland countv. [his you will state when you look t over. J Lunsford & Sons. Worst of All Experiences. Can a ny tiling be worse than to feel hat every minute will be your hist'* such rai the experience of Mrs. S. A. Newson )ecatur, Ala. "For three year," she rrites, "I endured insufferable pain from idigestion, stomach and bowel trouble, leath seemed inevitable when doctors \ nd all remedies failed. At length I was . ul need to try Electric Litters and thc '? ?suit was miraculous. I improved at J ncc and now I'm completely recovered.', \ or Liver, Kinney, Stomach and Bowel i roubles Electric Hitters is the only ( ledicne. Only 60c. It's guaranteed by [. II Trimble, Druggist. Arlie Ervin's Livery Stable, Monterey, Virginia* Having purchased the en- i \ tire livcrv outfit of Tom | a ll Slaven, I will continue [ e the business at the old . j ? stand. I v nek, Surrey and Buggies at reaSr a onable pric?s. I Horses boarded. My personal attention given, h. TO BE GIVEN AWAYr * ? -' ? i . ... . t .:.--? . ! .- -i :'.-...: .: ,i. ; ? i ii ... ul th is \>, :,!.? S An. hors foi ... li kinnie, - ,,..:;,;?,;, ,, , Uar), J Autumn Leaves am I Conventional Dcsl^iufoi lilrt-w : munentaiicn. iiEAD CSTXIl UT LOW Cf Ci pp^ ill? jftS&p" i.i^rW'] jgK j Gi be Di bo Zfte N E W S Is |B A Wotnustt's Mzigacii-av 'itl: ates eptl 'n,t!ie?n*stM.ce?tm?gs?ine| ul n^.r< I ority . n sll matters ?. rtai:: :. ,? ?. '-, ' <? latest nu! most ira.ti..il tr)lea | ? hei In the ma^-a lue world. If you ulalu rateexpenie,theXiw IdbaWomanm Maoa Kit! e D ? c. Itv. Eai !i issue IMO) f all sui. ? f ?? : ,,. ? '?,.', { ellfc. Scad) ur name to-day v.itiS ?:;?":??'??*? '-ill enter ymir siih rtptlon fcroneyear.ai ?... j.s.. ,:.,-1........ j?ry< ;;.t hown above. Bs vurc ta mc-iil.m (*fc guy* "hen jun nrlte. JW IDEA PUBLISHING CO.. 636 Bramby, gfrnTor* Progress!ye People. Slireckhise and Bear,the populi Staunton merchants seem detei mined at all limes to keep ahead ( their competitors House furnisl ings form one of their most in portal)t departments, aud the ms in this line has been so great th Spring that it has been necessar for them to purchase and place i their building at great expens machinery which matches and seu carpets to fit any room, aud do< the work in a thoroughly up I date manner. This is a wonder!i convenience to their customers, fi now, all that you haye to do is sen a diagram of your rooms to th firm and your carpet comes to yo matched aud made ready to hi onyour floor, and the best part ( it. is that they do this work free ( cost to you. During the last wee over two hundred yards of carpi was sent out bv this Hrm to tl best people in Highland Co. The prices for the best goods are alwa^ the lowest, which is fully proven 1j the immense trade they have hui up through this section. ---???-? Farms For Sale In Pocahontas Co., W. Va., o THE ti. & 0. R. ll. AND IN THF Great Lumheimxg District of West Va. 1. doo acres \ miles from It. Il hue grass or truck land, tvv dwellings, orchard and is we watered. Price {$3000.00. 2. 182 acres by railroad, 62 acn in good state cultivation, tun dwellings stables etc., 2 o: chards, 100 acres in good tin ber, 4 never failing springs, mile of school. Price $2000.01 3. 200 acres hy good town, IC acres good Farm land, ti iicres in good timber, no built ing, timber will more than pa for land. Price *270".0O. 4. 80 acres, 3 miles from Marin ton, 70 acres improved in lng state of cultivation, tine frui very rich lime stone- lam dwelling, barn etc., well WI tered. Price $2200.00. 05 acres all improved, good room dwelling, good stahl and all necessary out building | mile of postoffice, ston school and two churches, fm orchard of good improved frui' [Vice $2700.00. 6. 3 acres in good town. 10 root dwelling and out building large orchard, fine for truck ing. can be more land had rea Bonable, close by. Price $1900. 00. 7. 57 acres rich lime stone lain: 25 acres improved $105. wortl of fine fruit trees coming ii bearing, \ acre in straw berrie of which was 183 gal picken last season^and sold at 50c pe gal. 3000 new plants just se out last season, good 7 roon house and out building, 5 nev er failing springs. All unde fence, good sugar orchard, \ miles from Marlintoii. Pric> si 250.00. 8. 178 acres ? in farm and graz ing land, ? in timber estimat ed at 300.000 feet, 21 miles o Marlintoii fine blue grass o farm land, good buildings well watered, plenty of fruit will all make good grazing land when timber is removed Price 840C0.00. We will be glad to give any in formation of any of the Farm; listed here, we haye a number oi ather Farms not on this list whicl we wil! be pleased to show you by calling on us in the First National Bank Building, Marlintoii, W Va Black & Baird. Manager Wanted:?Trust? worthy lady or gentleman to man ige business in this county and ad? orning territory for well and fa 'orahly known house of solid fi lancial standing. (20.00 straight :ash salary and expenses paid each donday bv check direct from head* inarters. Expense money advai c d. Position permanent. Address .Tanager, 810 Como Block. Chicago Fora Hundred Years. For a hundred years or more rVitch Hazel has been recognized s a superior remedy, hut it remain d for E. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chica? go, to discover dow to combine the irtues of Witch Hazel with other ntisepties, in the form of a salve. )eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the est salve in the world for sores, lits, burns, bruises and piles. The igh standing of this salye has iven rise lo counterfeits, and the ublic is advised to look for the ame ?TJeWitt" on the packrge, nd accept no other, Sold by K. I. Trimble, ? * ? - Starting Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is instantly coming in, declaring Dr. jug's Mew Discovery foi Consumption, nighs 'ind Collis lo be unequaled. A cent expression from T. J. McFarland, mtorville, Va., serves as example. Ile lites: "I had Bronchitis tor three ars and doctored all the time without ing benet!tied. Then l began taking r. King's New Discovery, and a few tiles whody cured me."' Equally ef ?tive in curing Lung and Throat troub i, Consumption, Pneumonia and drip larantecd bv K. ID Trimble, Druggist. ial bot th's free, regular size 50c, and .00. --? rt fi! i if ii ?? ? H r' i i : .1 a .: - -V J | | ,' M *j fa fa Jw V> ik? \ u th V. fi 3 fl J M ? 'Jr. IC H MOND, it MGUlVinC] VIRGINIA, WI D1G. fi E ? 0 E fj T j S T R Y?P H A li iVi A C Y ? Modern Laboratories in charge of specialists. Quiz System. Superior Clinics. . Bedside teaching in our own Hospital. or detailed information, write THE PROCTOR. Coin rs' Hale of Land Pursuant to a decree of the Cir? cuit Court of Highland county, pronounced at its April term, DJU4, in the cause of L M IfcCiung vs. ?I S McNulty fte., we will as conns, therein named for the purpose of? fer for sale in front of the court house of said county, by public auction on Saturday the 9th day of July, 1004. the life estate of the said J S McNulty in the following real estate in said county, viz.: ! tracts known as the "Upper moun? tain'' place, containing 228-112-126 and 200 acres respectively, aggra? vating ()?)8 aerts, lying on the Bull Pasture mountain; the house and lot in McDowell in which the said McNulty now resides containing about 2J acres; and the tract above McDowell known as the Peterson and McNulty land, containing about 00 acres. Terms?Ten per cent cash on day of sale; 28$ per cent, in I months; 88$ percent, in 10 months, and tVS}, percent in 28 mouths from the day of sale, all to bear interest from that day, t he purchaser to exe? cute bond, with good and approved personal security for the deferred payments-anl the legal title to be retained as ultimate security. B II Hiner. E B Jones, Spl Comrs. I, J C Matheny clerk of High? land Circuit Court, do certify that the bond required by the above mentioned decree has been duly executed. I C Matheny, Clerk K. H. Trimble a-ks the readers of tin's paper to test thc' value of Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure. Th086 persons who have used it and who have been cured by it, do not hesitate to recommend it to their friends. Kodol digests what you eat, cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Increases strength bv enabling the stomach and digestive organs to contribute to the blood all of the nutriment contained iu the food. Kodol Dys? pepsia Cure is pleasant and palata? ble. Driven to Desperation. laying at an out of the way place, re? mote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ul? cers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 23c, at K. H. Tumble's, Dru? Store. E1 ??" f. ' ILW? *eyen**ntet-eryyimnmiB FEMALE WEAKNESS 542 1-2 Congress St. Pobtlani), Wains, Oct. 17,1902. I consider Wine of Cardui superior to any doctor's medicine I ever used and I know whereof I speak. I suf? fered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely pros? trated me. Pains would shoot through my back and sides and I would have blinding headaches. My limbs would swell up and I would feel so weak I could not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Cardui came as a God-send to me. I felt a change for the better within a week. After nineteen days treatment I menstruated without suffering the agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Wine of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering women knew of its good qualities. nmlfaAw*~%**'Q<<i Treasurer, Portland Economio Loaguo Periodical headaches tell of fe? male weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, hearing down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors haye failed, that ia the be*t reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of .Cardui today. Nerve Fi If You Waste/four Nerve Enorgy^fter Awhile YouWiH Suffer Fo/t. You cm WBSto nerve tl hy excess, over-work, worry, anxiel/tc You ci^ii weaken yoursoT n?t eating? proper food or securing Relent rest to renew the nerve energy^1 use up The proper treatment addition to good phosphate foothill as wholo meal bread, prepared r<?als, etc., is Dr. Miles' Re?torativ*?ervin*i This is as truly aain and nerve food as any food yoij '*d cat, and be? sides, furnishes titree and tone of its own, which goes to weakened nerve system, and sr'ts lt *'?ht<*. Dr. Miler Restore Nervine is a re? freshing, revitali2iii,nic food-medicine for the hrain and p* 1L reconstructs worn-out nerve t;c- an<i f""!3 your languid urain wit)"? hfe and vigor. Dr. Miles' Nery has made so many marvelous cure.*, people so sick the doctors thoughi'ey ^'cre Incurable, that ic is MlaW* standard medicine in many thous* ot American homes. The first bolts guaranteed to help you, or druggfc-turns your money. "The cxtrejneat, close confinement and intense ?r---:l strain incident" to (;,e hanking; inc-sa, Las caused ni" to suffer wffl--rve.usne.-s and insom? nia. It glvfc pleasure to say that I have ti sad-. Miles' Nervlr.o with very sntisflv results in the treat? ment of thfefi'erlions. I am now ou ray fifth hot and cat and sleep well, in fact hftolmost forgotten that T possess J#r"?Ki T-. DALBY, Aegt pushier, flt Bank, Texareana, Ark. "CDTi1 Tal7,te to us for Free* Tr!*] ? AffW/kafl ot Pr. Miles' Antl Paln Paffcie New Scientific Remedy for rata. Iso Symptom Blank. Our Speeiallit/il diagnose your case, tell 1 vou WaHi'wromr. and how to right it. Free. A ) MILES MEDICAL CO., ' LABQglkwS, ELKHART, IND. lam Con Pu co la? the ! cerv I Trim Jilly j of Lb I for s: and ! show made Te raffle mid t fal lin mont bond: soind date ( an till ment. I. .1 Coori bond the al VIRGINIA: In frication?In the Clerk's offic i>f the Circuit Court, ol* Hightail county, July 7th, 1904. John M Rolaw Ex'or of John A Hook, dee'd. against Dorothy Hook, widow and others In Chancery?Upon Answer r.nJ Cross Bill of TL Hook. The object of tliis proceeding w to determine, the right of said 'I'I Hook, to a certain piece of Anni formerly owned hy John M |')fk mid for several years in the pases sion of T L Hook. / And it appearing by ROTUyit filed that John R Hook. RebstCA E Cobb, A J Hook, Mary E Hook and Geo W Hook, are not. resl'-ni of this state, it is ordered thu they appear hero within lifted dava after due publication herod' and do what is necessary to /roted their interests. E II McClintic, for resp. Teste: J C Mutiny Clk. -J a slue nil's There are atwood ni/y people who lind that hy d ra wife the eye lids almost shut, their JRon is im? proved. Whenever thf want to see objects sharply, /lev are to partially close the lids/ There was never a case of this kil Unit could not be benefited withjlasses. In nearly everv case, thopqiiinting1' can he entirely overjme. It is Always doe to the eyepeingout of focus. Drawing dt'n thc lids shuts off the 'binni light and makes vision clearer.! A correctly fitted lens will throj-all the rays to a perfect focus jd make the object clear and di met. With the glasses on. the Miler the lids ire opened, the betfr the wearer sees. Thev pince t) eye in a nor? mal condition mid /noveall strain ind effort. Corf fly adjusted lenses is my speen/}' H. 1.1"-NG, Scientf* Optician, /taunton. Va. Hotel Jxchange Mk VV A S:k. Proprietor STAV.rox. VA. $1,00 if day ?1,00 The bea*" attention paid to theflifort of the trav? eling rhlic. Patronage of H if html people solic? ited. Phi 7ate Sale. j w j) flier for sale privately my I arm s;ated four miles Southeast I if Mfrere.V- ^ has upon lt a I1 rood A-ellin^ house, barn and a arie/0^ fru't *nd a good sugar ixme It contains 190 acres. ^additional information see or ddrfs, J W Beverage, kloin-ey, Va. ,[a27-Ot. McCnrdie '.iis thoroughbred, imported Perch l will make the season in the county ut as last year, at my stable and at iterey. his horse is weil known in the coun and I only consider it necessary to the attention ot breeders to the fact his colts meet with ready sale at :y prices, and that the demand was 2r greater for draught horses than . Address or phone me at Hull, Va. J K Kramer le of ValuabfcLand Cowpasture River, will sell privately my two ns lying on Cowpasture river, lighland countv, Va., the first wu as the Hamilton Gwiu ie place, which consists of four ts, to* wit: 212, 55, 33 and ll SCOndiy, the farm known as the bel (iwin land consist ing of icts, towit: 70 acres, 2 roods aud oles; 73 acres and 28 acres, hese two farms adjoin each r, and are valuable for grazing inning. will sell them either separately igether, as may suit purchasers. pon Ihe Hamilton (ruin farm ?ood dwelling and out houses, srms? These lands will bo sold i a credit of one, two and three i, purchasers to execute bonds approved personal security, ng interest from dav of sale, to he retained aa ultimate ?ity. Possession will be given ice. rt ie* desiring to look al; these \ i apply to S M NIEL, McDowell, Va. r. Sale of Lois at Bolar Springs Va suant lo ;; decree pf Ihe circuit of Highland county rendered at nil Term thereof 11)04 in the chan cause therein penftina of C W le m Lillie ll Blackwell, I will on 6, 1904, Friday, at 1 p. av in front court house of said county, offer ehy way of public auction lots 1 of Block 7 and all of Mock j:} c.? by the plat aad surrey of same or Lillie It Blackwell. ns, cash in hand on dav of sale int to pay costs of suit 'and sale e residue in three equal payments due in six, twelve and eighteen s from dale of sale, evidenced by of the purchaser with good per security and bearing interest from ' sale and the title to he retained Date security for the deferred pay K II McClintic, Comr. C. .Matheny, Clerk of (ho Circuit )!' laid county do certify that the -quired by the commissioner by ive decree has been duly executed, i J C Matheny, elk. ' 8 x De Ph W V. E. WILSON & CO / DOE HILL, VA. Undertaker Funeral Di? rectors. A full line of collins and caskets always on hand. Orders by tele? phone or otherwise promptly at? tended tOa Albert Shultz Bookseller, Stationer, and Printer, UNDER THE TOWN CLOCK Staunton, Va. Wall Paper ! In new and handsome designs. A Large Slock to Select From Send for samples, Picture Frames, Made to order Yellow Trading; Stamps Ia 1 p ?AT R. S. Bell's ll East Main St., Opposite Opera House, Staunton, Va. n Phone 707. ' m ?J: Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. NewD [oru;:.#SuuJ ?#ti.M A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. V University of Virginia IT IS Til Iv "iipstone of the Public School Sys? tem ot' the State. FREE TO VIRGINIANS In the Academic Department ?BTTBB8, Science. Lvw Medicine, Ekgihbeklko. Session Begins 15th September, 'or Catalogue address .J. ll. Pa ge er, Chairman, Charlottesville, Va Bl USS HOTEL \ m GEO. 0. BURN8, PROPRIETOR, Bolar Springs, Bati, County Va. This new Hotel is now ready for guests ?open the year around, I Large rooms, well ventilated well fur shed. Situated near Bolar Spring .? 'Phone fiiu office. Pirst-class Board at reasonable rules. m^~ aho keep a Peed and Liver; Stal-le- j M i ones boarded by the day or mooth. ' Il By request will meei guests at [Jot ' Phj (rings, Bath Co , Va. I nearest R !! Sta- I )ii) or other points. Charges reason B. Notify me by phone or letter. geo c mss\\-, A1 Bolar, Bath county, Vu. wor eep on a- Hard Bed no Longer. when von can have the (eau'ne .rinlock,Folding Bed pjj Spring aught riirht to your door and placed j \v id, for only $8.50 per set. rjerti Lt lias'):' of best steel spring coils and grad jo arranged that Ihe head can be rais- esl ( or lowered, useful in sickness, a : ty v< asehold comfort. : good send vour order to j xainn JOHN P. 1IISE. be sc .8 Om Hightown, Va, j llli*: _ KA ! is p I trash 'or Good Work Rs cull or write to i L.^ u ol' Staunton, Va tier In Marble, Granite and STATUARY me 409 Marquis old stand ESTABLISHED l848. M Miner. Agent, Monterey, Va. j i Will ieWitt's 829 Salve For Piles, Burne. Sores. lu uHai int a !ifc:i??Oia*&?c2S'Tr Monument. Headstone or Marker, ret my prices. I \\ill save you money. If ,0:1 need an Iron Pence, I furnish the >est for the money. Yours to serye, II. P. Slaven, Monterey, Va. A (rent, for The Clifton Forge U;,rble Works. THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun? dice, Dizziness, and all troubles aris? ing from an inactive or sluggish liver, DeV/ltt's Little Early Risers are un? equalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They are so dainty that i t is a pleasure to take them. One to two act as a mild laxative; two or four act as a pleasant and effective cathartic. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. PREPARED ONLY bV E. C. DoV/itt & Co., Cliice.' K. II. Trimble. lohn 8 I sick lin & Sons NDKBTAKERb and Pu nek al Dire* tors. MCDOWELL, VA. Coffins furnished on short notice, id delivered by hearse to any lint. Phone ring- ly ?2eS gggggl gaga :tL?rZ2Z*VLA7BJFXi!ln7K^ $?5,GOG. 00 ir loan on easy terms; or to be id in holding homes on easy ont hi y nr yearly payments. IV rite for circular. Home office ti ti Spitzer, Phone , Harrisonburg Va. Branch office, li D Miller, Covington, Ya. /rite to us for prices for anything in the Jewelry IJ nc. Or dersfilled the same day received. We also do and engraving. repairing D. Xj. Sv7ITZEE JEWELER & OPTICIAN, No. 3, Easi Maim St. X. Buzzard & Son Jndertakers BOLAH, VA. 'ine coffins a specialty. 11 rn it tire will be made upon re? st. Hive us a Call. iNUY A SLAVEN, -??? ctical Lams rr-.T7s.You and ko Monterey, Rlg/hlsnd Co., Va ups and IJlue Print! a specialty. Al i in this line solicited. H.MY SLAVEN" UNDERTAKERS RNITURE DEALERS,. ill give special attention to tiie Un? king hraneh of our business. All ?> of Burial <Hi'tiis. from the cheap* orrin to tiie lines! Casket. With for ars' experience, we claim to have judgment in tiie selection of trim Band finishing outfits. Orders can ut by telephone from any section of nd adjoining counties-" tfD-MADE FURNITURE e fer red by many ever tbe cheap. * factory work. Weaie still in the sss, and, if you want shop-made , come and see US. are grateful to our friend., tor pasl aage, and wo will do ...ir beet to ! and to give satisfaction. Very respectfully, T. H &H. F. SLAVEN \Q E. SWART BARBER be found over L S Dick? inson & Co.'s Store. HAVE, IIAIR4 CT. SHAMPOO. REASONABLE PRICES. m\ shop on Wednesdays, Sat* s and all public days. Qiva trial. Thanks for past favors Jan. 21, Cine