Highland Recorder. Terms, $1.00 a Year in Advance. Issued ererv Fridav cvcninpbT SOITOB A1TD PVEL.I3IIER. Entered at the Monterey postofhce ap second class matter. Monterey, Va., Friday, Tilly. 29,1904 Hotel Monterey (King of the Mountains.) Already the promoter, builder ami prospective proprietoro! Hotel Monterey, S W Crummett, Esq. has received letters from Washing? ton anil Baltimore, Raking for rates p-r familv, for the summer. Oar? ing to disappointments Hint never fail to put in an appearance when building in the country. Mr Crmn mett will not have his building completed in lime to accommodate summer hoarders and thus did he reply to those who hate made ap? plication. Thia shows, however, that a word! . j About the Monterey lias been pass? ed labotia the cities. and some, frith-1 out further ado, are set king to make it th -ir summer home. Hotel Monterey may be several jump* ahead of ihe town in which it is located, ttud the county may! not he apace with it by several: pac?'s, but Hotel Monterey with its spacious verandas, wide halls nnd airy, sunny rooms is not more than j equal to the pure, exhilarating ?at? mosphere iu which it is being erected; it is not more than equal to the pure, cool, clear water that j trickels iu crystal drops from num e ons moss covered springs; it. is: not more than equal to the beauties j that greet ihe eye from its every widow, coming from wooded moun? tain peak, grassy slope aud shady glen. Up in the Alleghanv peaks it Stands, 3.000 feet above the sea level, on the old historic Staunton and Parkersburg turn pike, anion n tain driveway not. equaled any? where in the south, neither for perfectness of road bed nor grand? eur of scenery through which has been cast its graceful windings. Now, while this heated term is with us, the inhabitants of the towns in a section of our country BO farther remoyed than the valley of Virginia, sit out of nights with fan in hand courting sleep until the midnight hour, while we sleep refreshingly under a pair of blankets. A Richmond physician of prom? inence emce said to us?"no place in Virginia have I found the sum? mer air so invigorating and re? freshing and no place have I been able to sleep as sweetly." Hotel Monterey may be ahead of its town, but those wonderful ad-j vantages which nature has placed , about it, and for which the city people seek, it does not surpass, and that is the reason Hotel Mont? erey will grow into a summer place ol prominence. Resolutions ' Whereas, our Heavenly Father! has seen fit in His all-wise provi? dence to take fro'ii us our friend! and brother Ho. h Parrish of the Covington bar; aud Whereas the sari tidings ol Mr. i Parrish's death has reached us here! in Highland during the July term; of our Circuit, ('ourt; and Whereas, in the death of this! eminent lawyer the bar of Vir- j ginia has lost u member whose j strict observance ol the ethics of I the profession is the tribute of every lawyer whoever came in contact} with hiin: whose conceptions of i honor, truth an! integrity were! above reproach, and whose record; in thirty-live years of nctite prac? tice has been untarnished bv one) act ol discourtesy to a brother law-; yer or dereliction of duty toa; client: Therefore, in memory of him, j we tiie undersigned committee,ap-1 pointed by his honor Geo K An? derson, iu recognition of his stir? ling merit asa lawyer; hi* honesty, uprightness and courtesy ill the practice of the law; his worth and integrity as a niau, and the tender; regard in which we hold him, i]o present the following resolutions: First, that we lament the death of o\ir friend and brother. Second, that the Clerk of the] Highland Circuit Court send a copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased, publish a copy in J the Highland Recorder, preserve a] copy in the Records ol the High? land Circuit Court and mail a copv to the Cleric ol the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia for a similar purpose. Charles ti Jones, John \V Ste | henson, Charles Curry. KadQa. t%spepsia ?&?r? Digests what you eat* rr*. I Circuit Court Proceedings Julv term ?Andrew L Jones and j 6 McNulty were duly licensed to iractice law in the courts of tnis 'om rn on weal th. Judgments to the amount of <20()0.(only) were rendered against arious parties. J A Jones qualified as Admr. of ?heobe J Swadley deed, and the ollowing appraisers were appoint (1: C T Fleisher, 0 Wilson, E W Armstrong, 0 A Stephenson and lohn K Kramer. J A Whitelaw Comr. reported no violations of the revenue laws. Mack and Homer Cullin were >ach fined $20 for contempt in ailing to appear as witnesses. J K Kramer, overseer of poor lound out to C E Kelley, Otis 'hestliut, three years of age. In its search for meanness the {rand jury found but two indict UtDtfl iuid they were for petty iff en ces. In the unlawful detainer pro? ceeding of J A Whitelaw vs J G Hamilton the plaintiff recovered lossession of the Hamilton farm recently purchased by him. In the slander case of Louisa Rexrode vs A ll Armstrong the jury found a verdict for the plain? tiff, and assessed her damages at &500. She sued for $3,000. In the slander case of li H Pullin vs Lydia Vf Pullin the plain titi re covered ?55 damages, and each par? ty pay their own costs. Suitable' resolutions on the death of K L Parish a member of the Covington liar, were presented by Charles ti Jones, John W Stephen? son, and Charles Curry, and were made a part of the tecord of this term. As he said he hoped to do, so did Judge Anderson make a clean sweep of the law docket, nothing remaining but one rule which was brought to enlargement, From West Va. Hills llontun, W Va., ('amp fi? Our camp had about closed down before the 4th. We had seventy men but now we1 have only 25. Mr Pearl Nelson our cook is thinking of paving Highland a visit this summer. Pearl is a nice young fellow and. we wish him a pleasant trip when he goes. C P Gillispie is still with us he is one among the best cookees that w;>s ever on this line. He is quite a stayer having worked 135 days. C H Jordan our captain spent his 4th at the camp. If wc had a few more men on this line like Clem we would be better off, as he holds op for the laboring class. Mr John Cobb of camp 4 spent his 4 th with us. Mr Ashby Schultz is the greatest of eccentric toe dancers and ap? peared at Vanderpoel on the 5th of July. Mr Charles Fox of Crabbottom paid us a pleasant visit during the latter part of last month. Mr Wilbert Armentrout is on the sick list. Mr Ewing Heyer has resigned his job as loby hog at camp 6. Mr C Ii Carpenter left here with Cecil Grandfie'd enroute for Van? derpoel Va. near which place he lives." Mr Carpenter was avery useful man around a camp and we were sorry to see him take his de? parture, but we hope he will re? turn in the near future. A new beginner. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King s lew Disoovery r-tfQgraHr^-ati, A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. np-aja, _ The kidneys are your *^^idU .^CfDffri D'00c* purifiers, they fil? ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu? matism come from ex? cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin? ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz-_ es. You may have a" sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kllir*,**! & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Home of Swainp-Itoot. Si "Play Ball Being slightly in touch with bast? ball circles here we have found out enough to know that consider? able interest is being aroused and that it is likely a league known as The Mountain League, composed of Monterey, McDowell and Frank? lin, will be formed, and that dur? ing tho fall a series of three or more games wil! be played to de? cide which of the three shall take and hold the honors from this sea sou until the next. Now, this is all right talk, and if carried out you will find will prove a means of much innocent and healthful sport and profitable ard pleasant intercourse among the three towns, or so many more as may come into the league, and between the two gr?at mountain counties of Highland aud Pendle? ton. If A Meghan v atmosphere and nothing to drink but pure wa? ter, don't turn out hardy ball play? ers, you need not look for more favorable conditons and surround? ings. The Recorder's pet at present, and feir years past, is a stock ex? hibit for Highland, and we now have an idea that Highland and Pendleton could with great profit unite in this and take in the ball business as a pleasing side issue. Now, what do you think about it? Come, shake off the dust of the decades from your drooping forms, shut up shop for a spell and get sociable. Starting Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is ceinstantly coming in, declaring Dr. King's New IMKpvery foi Consrmotion, Coughs nnd Colds fo he unequaled. * A recent expression from T. J. .McFailand, Bentoryille, Va., serves as example. He writes: "I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefitled. Then 1 began taking Dr. King'9 New Discovery, and a few bottles whody cured me." Equally ef? fective in curing Lung and Throat troub? les, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by K. II- Trimble, T>-.iggi3t. Trial bottles free, regular size 50c, and $1.00. The Board of Supervisors Joseph A Hiner, Supt. has been ordered to move the toll gate from Oliver Gum's to Mrs Frank Gum's. The following persons were com? pensated for sheep killed by dogs; .las L Gum $2.50 for one sheep; L W Sheffer $7 for 3 sheep; J ll Fox $2 for one sheep; A J Kever? comh 11.50 for one sheep; Elbridge Hinkle $7.50 tor three sheep; Satul. Stone $2 for one sheep and P H McNulty $5 for two sheep. Total number of sheep killed during year ll, and amount allowed $25. 60. Executor's Sale of Valuable Real Estate?As execu? tor of John M Hook, deed., acting under the provisions of the will of th*; decedent and pursuant to a decree of the Circuit Court of Highland county, entered in the Chancery cause of John M Hook's Exe? cutor vs. John M Hook's Heirs, etc, at the July terni, 1904, I shall, in front of the court house of Highland county, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH 1904 at 1 o'clock p, m., offer for sale publicly, that certain tract ol land, lying about ti miles southwest of McDowell, in said county, and known as the part of the "Moyen farm" now in possession of T K Hook. This tract contains 57*98 acres, more oi less, and is well adapted to both grazing and farming. TEUMS Enough cash in hand to pay costs and expenses of sale, and the resi? due in three equal annual payments, with interest from elate, the purchaser execut? ing bonds with approved personal securi? ty for the deferred payments, and the title being retained as ultimate security. John M Colaw, Exor. 7-21 04 Weak Hearts are caused by indigestion. If you eat a little too much, or if you are subject to attacks of indigestion, the stomach expands?swells, and pulls up against the heart. This crowds the heart and shortens the breath., Kapui heart, beats and heart disease is the final result. Kodol Dypepsia Cure digests what [?OU eat, takes the strain off the heart, cures indigestion, dyspepsia, s mr stomach, and contributes nour? ishment, strength and health to every organ of the body. Sold by K ti Trimble. rr-jr* 10 BE GIVEN AWAY' ThU Handtr.LH) Hcibruiaivy Outfit, st.in.nr! M |Dcd ir.a- j lerial, ?a NEW IOKA "Womals Ka^azine iv wftfemri ei.-c;.lion, tiie finest ."0-cent i'lni'ai^a^Hisr.c.!. I lt J*-in a..:: or-Sy cn all matters pciuittltijf torin*) .v ' I coolatai the lase.! sod mort practical sijle* to he tau : ! a:i?Ijrre In the magazine world. If yoi. n-bhlndress*rclj '"' WiWcT.v.e ex; *;.;;, the NT.'.v Ikka Wcm.-.n;-.; v.v v. ? ziNKWap. :,i:h? r.r es?i;,\ r.achiuua r.nti.1 jj if,,',, Hon's ino,!<,rs. ls treat-, MM of al I ?ubjrctt I :.it ilr.t arOBafnda ti:rtr rome life. Send youl nime t.?r v itii U cents.an I ?s v ill enter your sill's riutuii for erne ie r v ? n.iii eito t!ie Eaobfoidoy Outfit shinui aUive. lie .liff ti> mHUtm tlib paper Hhea jun write. WEff IDEA PUBLISHING CO., 63? Broadway, V^-^cr: K H. Trimble ask the readers of tiiis paper who are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to call on them at once nnd get a bottle of Kodoj Dyspepsia Cure. If von knew the vickie of this remedy as we know it, von would not suffer another day. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure is a thorough digestant and tissue-building tonic as well, lt is endorsed personally by hundreds of people whom it has cared of indigestion.' dvspepsia. palpitation of the heart and stom? ach troubles generality. Kodol Dvspepsia ("ure digests what you ear., [t is pleasant, palatable and strengthening. Sold by K. ll. Trimble. WANTED?Several persons e.f char actor anel good reputation in each state (one in this county re<[uireri) to represent and advertise ol.! established wealthy business house of solid financial Blending. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses ad ditional, all payable in eash direct each Weelneselay from head offices. Hoi se and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self addressed en velopc Manufactures sad Wholesalers, Dept. 2, third floor, 3!J4 Dearborn St.. ChicagOi Driven to Desperation. laying at an out of the way place, re? mote from civilization, a family is often (Iiivon to desperation incase of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ul? cers, etc. Lay in a supply of Ihicklen's Arnica Salve, it's thc best on earth 2)c, at E. ll. Tumble's, Dru? Store. Notice to T/FAciiKks-The School Hoard of Blue Grass district will meet at Gum school house on the 18th day of August, 1904, all teachers who expect to teach in Hlue Grass district to send their ap? plications to clerk of Hoard on or before said date. II II Slaven. Clk. July 5, 1004. Maxaoeu Wanted:?Trust? worthy lady or gentleman to man? age business in this county and ad? joining territory for well and fa? vorably known house of solid fi nanciaj standing. $20.00 straight Cash salary and expenses paid each Monday bv check direct from head? quarters. Expense money advarc ed. Position permanent. Address Manager, 810 Como Block, Chicago 111. "I don't think we oould keep house without Thedford's Black Draught. We have used lt in the family for over two years with the bett of results. I have not had m doctor in the house for that length of time. It is a doctor in itself and always ready to mftke a person well and happy."?JAMKS HALL, Jack? sonville, 111._ Because this great medicine relieves stomach pains, frees the constipated bowels and invigor? ates tne torpid liver and weak? ened kidneys No Doctor is necessary in the home where Thedford's Black-Draught is kept. Families living in the country, miles from any physi? cian, have been kept in health for years with this medicine as their only doctor. Thedford's Black - Draught cures bilious? ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, bad blcod, headaches, diarrhoea, constipation, colic and almost every other ailment because tho stomach, bowels liver and kidneys so nearly con? trol the health. 1W ?arty Risers The famous little pills. ?fci-i:rifg.T,?,asi: asg^ar- Trrr.rawnrfi9Praiiw Will Not Help Your Disease, but Will WeaKen Your Nerves. Folks who think it Ls better to bear pain than soothe lt?are wrong. Old-fashioned doctors used to say lt was better, became they had nothing with which to ease pain but dangerous, heart-paralyzing drugs, But now, that a safe remedy has been found, Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, lt is wrong to suffer, for nothing can be gained but weakened nerves. A safe rule to remember is: When In pain, take an Arfd-Pain Pill. Thia will soothe your quivering nerves. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln PUI3 relieve pain by restoring the natural secretions, fn which they differ from opium and sim? ilar narcotic drugs, which relieve pain by checking tho action of the glands. They are sure and harmless, and arc the latest medical treatment for the cure of Headache, Neuralgia, Backache, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Toothache, Stomachache, Menstrual (Monthly) Pains. Also nerve irritations like Sea? sickness, Car-Sickness, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, etc. Pleasant to tako, quick In results. ?'I have used Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills for sick, nervous headache, and have received the best rcsult3. I hear? tily recommend their cumtlva proper? ties, for thev ;ire auccersTul."?-KEV. RAY A. WATB03, D. D., Iowa City, Ia. Sold by druggists, at 25c. Money back if first box does not help. Never sold in bulk. T)*PPl? Writs to us for Free Trial JC RHiJli package of Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills, tho New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case, teell you what ls wron?, end hov/ to right it, Free. DR. MILES ME1">ICAL CO., LABORATORIES, ELKILAJt/X, IND. . VIRGINIA: In vacation?In the Clerk's office of Hie Circuit Court ol' Highland countv, Julv 71 ll, 1004 Joli ll ll Colaw Ex\>r of .John M Hook, dee'd. against Dorothy Hook, widow and oilier*. In Chancery?Upon Answer and Cross Bill of TL Hook. The uliject of this proceeding is lo determine, thc right ol said 'I L Hook, lo a certain piece of land former.* owned bj John M Hook and for several years in the posses? sion of T L Hook. And it appealing bv affidavit filed that John ll Hook. Rebecca E Cobb, A .1 Hook, Mary B Honk and Ceo \V Hook, ure not residents of this state, it is ordered that they appear here within fifteen days after due publication hereof and do what is necessary to protect their interests. E ll McClintic, for resp. Teste: J C Mathenv Clk. Hotel Exchange Mk W A Si pk, Proprietor STAUNTON'. VA. $1,00 per day #1,00 THU best nf attention paid to tho comfort of the trav? eling public. Patronage of Highland people solic? ited. Old Watches Made New Special cases made to order. ' English cases changed to fit American movements. Hunting cases changed to open face, key wind to stem wind. Old cases repaired and renewed. Melting old gold cases and mak? ing over into new (using the same gold). Monograms, family crests, coats ot arms, fraternity emblems, en? graved or enamelled on watch cases. Low prices, good work, prompt attention. H. L. LANG, Scientific Optician, Staunton, Va. Sale of Val liable Land on Cowpasture River. I will sell privately my two farms lying on Cowpasture river, in Highland county, Va., the first known as the Hamilton Grwin home place, which consists of four tracts, to-wit: 212, 55, 33 and ll acres. Secondly, the farm known a3 the Rachel Hwin land consisting of 3 tracts, to wit: 70 acres, 2 roods and 12 poles; 73 acres and 28 acres. These two farms adjoin each other, and are valuable for grazing or farming. I will sell them either separately or together, as may suit purchasers. Upon the Hamilton Gwin farm is a good dwelling and out houses. Terms?These lands will be sold upon a credit of one, two and three years, purchasers to execute bonds with approved personal security, bearing interest from dav of sale, title to be retained as ultimate security. Possession will be given lt once. Parties desiring to look at these lands apply to S M NIEL, McDowell, Va. Arrest It-$50 Reward A bottle of Ec-zine will le sent free to everv reader of this paper who is suffering with any kind of skin disease or eruptions, any form of eczema, blind or bleeding piles, scrofula, itch, tetter, barbers itch, ringworm, boils, blood poison, fever sores or any other germ dis? ease or sores of any name or na? turi*. $50 reward will be paid for any case of eczema that is not promptly cured with Ec-zine. Ec-zine will heal any sore or cure the worst skill and make it look like velyet. Here? tofore there has been no specific discovered that would cure eczema and kindred diseases until Ec-zine was discovered nnd now Lhouasanda are cured daily. Never mind what j you havetrikd; forget the failures made hy other remedies and send for PRU sample of Ec-zine, which always Rives relief aud a perma? nent cure. Ec-zine Skin Soap is the best an? tiseptic soap made. It will cleanse anything?will destroy microbes of dandruff, falling hair, sore head, hands nnd feet, pimples and black? heads on face and make Hie skin smooth. The onlv antiseptic shav? ing soap made, guaranteed to cure germ diseases?$50 if it don't. 25 cents a cake. Write today to d Chemical Co., 790 Rand-McNally Bldg., Chicago, III. Boy ISTlNTrtEC^pf i cv J^ViJoneb, Chaplain. TEST BOON Ol' THJE COMMENCWTlONa BY ?MOST EhENBNT"' SOUTHERN MEIN .TRjareo. 6t? t>, 1?0O * MUD NV. E. WILSON ?fc CO DOE HILL, VA. Undertaker Funeral Di? rectors. A full line of coffins and caskets il ways on hand. Orders by telc ihone or otherwise promptly at? tended to. Albert Shultz Bookseller, Stationer, and Printer, UNDER THE TOWN CLOCK Staunton, Va. Wall Paper ! In new and handsome designs. A Largs* Stock to Select Flom Send for samples, Picture Frames, Made to order Yellow Trading Stamps ?AT? R. S. Bell's ll East Main St., Opposito Opera House, Staunton, Va. Phone 707. I KILL? COUCH SAND CUKE THE L I WITH ir WV " CONSUMPTION Price OUGHSand 60c & $1.00 (OLDS Free Trial. Bareet and Quickest Cure for ai THROAT and LUNG. TROUB? LES, or MONEY BACK. "SSSBSBSSSjSSSSJSSBJ University of Virginia IT IS THU Capstone of the Public School Sys? tem of the State. FREE TO VIRGINIANS In the Academic Department Letters, Science, Law Medicine, Engineering. Session Begins 16th September. For Catalogue address J. M. Pa ge ;*er, Chairman, Charlottesville, Va BURNS HOTEL GEO. C. BURNS, PROPRIETOR, Bolar Springs, Bath, County Va. This new Hotel is now ready for guests ?open the year around, Large rooms, well ventilated well fur lished. Situated near Bolar Springs.?'Phone in office. First-class Board at reasonable rates. [ also keep a Feed and Livery Stable. Horses boarded hy the day or mouth. By request will meet guests at Hot Springs, Bath Co., Va. (nearest K It Sta? tion) or other points. Charges reasona ale. Notify me by phone or letter. GEO C BUM NS, Bolar, Bath county, Vs. 51eep onr Haril Bed no Longer when you can have the genuhie Arwlock,Foldiiig Bed Spring brought right to your door and placed ju your bed, for only $8.50 per set. It lUaSOt) of best steel spring coils and s so arranged that the heral can be rais? ed or lowered. Useful in sickness, a lousehold comfort. Send your order to dOUX ti. HISB, H8Gm Hightown, Va. For Good Work call or write to Frank Grim, of Staunton, Va lealer in Marble, Granite and STATUARY 'hone 499 Marquis old stand established j848. kV li Hiner, Agent, Monterev. Xv. Ws K??f Salve For Piles* Burns* Sores* Monument. Headstone or Marker, get mv prices. I will save you money. If von need sn Iron Pence, 1 furnish the best for the money. Yoxirt t<> serye, II. F. Si.av-n, M oi.Ut ey, \'a. Agent, for The Clifton Forge Marble Works. Weak Hearts Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indiges? tion. It is a scientific fad that all cases of heart disease, r.ct orgaric, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of indi? gestion. All food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and svellsthe stomach, puffing it npa^nsMh* heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble, of Nevcda. 0 , says: 1 hsd stomach t.-cuble and was In a bad stat* as I had heart troubla v.-ith it. I took Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure for about four months and it cured me, Kodo! Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart cf al! pressure. Bottles or.'y. $1.00 Size holding 2'i times ihe trial size, v/Hc'n sells fer 50c, Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT &CQ., CHICAGO. K. H. Trimble. ... r -. ?. .--:c:.-.? i John 8 Hicklin&8011N LTM?r.:;TAKi:i;.> and Funeral Directors, MCDOWELL, VA. Colline furnished on short notice, and delivered bv hearse to any point. Phone ring- ly m__m_rqrxtamr? ?-?- i*n...-ena?-x&-'- ? 'sar-:-iYf?-C.e'?, Don't Delay. Let nie furnish von inonev on easy terms to pay off that pressing obligation, or build you a home. Write for circular. Phone 4:}. G C Spitzer. Harrisonburg, Vu Branch office. Covington, Va. U 1) Miller, Mgr. Arlie Ervin's Livery Stable, Monterey, Virginia. Having purchased the en? tire liverv outfit of Tom H Slaven, I will continue the business at the old stand. Hack, Surrey and Buggies at rea* onahle prices. Horses hoarded. My personal attention given. (SE MEhlftlliE richmond, rV mCUIvlRtl VIRGINIA. MEDiCIKt-DEriTiSTRY-PHflRIVIACY l Modem Laboratories in charge of specialists. I Qti'tz System. Superior Clinics. I Bedside teaching in our own Hospital. For detailed information, write THE PROCTOR. D. N. Blizzard & Hon Undertakers BOLAR, VA. Fine coffins a specialty. Furniture will be made upon re? quest. Give us a Call. LIEN KY' A " LAVK ?" practical Laid Bmnpriob and no TAH? PaJMSC Mocrcrej-. BlfUlsnd Co., Va Maps and Blue Pr;iit? a specialty. Al work in this line solicited. T. II. &I1. f slave: UNDERTAKERS FURNJTUBJZ DEALERS. Will give special attention to the Un | dertaklng branch of our ovalness. All grades of Barfs! Outfits, from the cheap | est Coffin IO the finest Casket. With for j ty years' experience, we claim to have | good judgment In the selection of trim? mings and finishing outfits. Orders cat be 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 you want shop-made work, come and see us. We are grateful to our friends for past patronage, and we will do uar best to please and to give satisfaction. Verv respectfully, T. H. ft H. F. SLAVEN GEO E. Swart BARBER Will be found over L S Dick-, enson & Co.'s Store. BRAYS, HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO, KEASOKABLB PRICKS. lu my shop on Weiltiesttar*; S;>t iir.hu>. and ali public daws. Give aw a trial. Thanks for past hitor J'ui 21, Gui*