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Highland Reckodek LOCAL NEWS. ERSONAL ??ilef Items of Interest to Home 'lilka About Their Friends Aud Acquaintances. Mrs A W Reynolds has rot urned to her home at Princeton, NV Vu. Mrs J ti Bishop aud little daugh? ter, Mattie, of North Carolina, are( guests of Mr and Mis V ti Bishop. Miss Lucy Wilson is spending the slimmer at her city home. The Virginia State Har Associa? tion will hold its 10th annual meet? ing at The Hot Springs of Va., August 'J, :,, and 4th. l.ev \V S Trimble will preach Sunday, 24th, Hightown ll a. m.. New Hampden 4 p. m. Another new lot Indies hats just received at V ti Bishop & Co.'s Mr .Ino Harper of Warm Springs is assisting Comr. J A Whitelaw with his office work. Ask to see the '-Walker Shoe," ..handled exclusively by J Lunsford & Sons. li' ihe Hoard of Supervisors want tt? do the handsome thing for the county let them direct a granolithic pavement for the north anrTwe-t sides of the court house square, and have the iron fence painted white. i V ti Bishop & Co. have a nice new assortment of ladies' muslin underwear from the cheapest to the best. Page brothers two sturdy young farmers from little Back Creek were pleasant callers here a few <1 a vs ago. An extensive line of buggies, sorries, road carts and wagons at V ti Bishop & Co's. You should look through this large stock before haying. We have bought in large quantities direct from manufac? turers and are prepared to sell you si first class article on nice easy terms. The hot air men from Staunton are at work in the new hotel, and that is why it has been so warm for several days. .1 Lunsford k Sons can supply you with telephone batteries. Mrs VV S Trimble has gone to a sea side resort to spend several weeks. V B Bishop & Co. are selling men's and boys' summer clothing nt a short profit. Give us a look. Lawn party by tha ladies of the Al E Church, Soutar at Bolar, on Saturday, the 23d at 2 p. m. Re? freshments'served in grove near the church. Proceeds to be ex? pended for lamps and carpets for church. Public cordially invited. Committee Remember, A C Suddarth's gal? lery will be closed permanently not later than September 1st. Parties wanting work should place their orders by Aug. ID. Mr Paul Fleisher, one of High? land's energetic, young business men, was in town recently. Mrs Isabella Campbell, who, since the death of her husband, has made her home with her daughter. Airs L ll Stephenson, lias for the past week, been critically ill. and there is scarcely any hope of her reeoyery. as she is quite old and feeble. Her two sons, Charles and William are with her. Remember, II M Slayen will take care of your wash, have it neatly laundried and safely returned to you. Leave ? it at Monterey post office. Mr* Helen Paul of Minneapolis is visiting at the home of E M Ar? bogast, Esq., Marlinton. The South Branch Review says: "C C Arbogast has just completed aline job of plumbing for Frank Anderson, having supplied his home with hot and cold water and a 'Dath room." Now, Dolly, how much per line did vou pav Brother Martin for that? The ''Faultless Brand" is the shirt with a reputation, because it is faultless. J Lunsford & Sons. Mrs ,1 L Hiner returned Wednes? day from spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs Williams, who is living with her daughter, lira Reed, near Academy, and has been and continues to be critically ill. The new order of service of the Sodtheiil Methodist church was made use of at Monterey for the first time by Rev R L Eutsler on last Sunday. The purpose is to have the congregation take a more active part in the worship, and in that particular \i a step toward the Episcopal. It is a pretty service, and if heartily carried out will do much toward a revival of interest among church members on the regular preaching occasions. The making of music a specialty should be strictly adhered to, for it is hard to overcrowd any church service with good music. Found?In public road on moun? tain west of Monterey, the latter part of .June 1904 one package containing one suit of men's under? wear. Owner can obtain same by applying to HS Johnston, prov? ing property and paying for tiiis advertisement. The Monterey board walk says, We have our ups and our downs.*' Mr George GutshaM returned Wednesday from Harrisonburg and i sports the horse market extreme-: f dull. Little Miss Dice Smith, of Hills* oro, is visiting hor uncle. Hon. burles I' Jones. The "Faultless Brand" day and ight shirts, a line of negligees itliout a peer in Highland county. his you will state when you look j over. .1 Lunsford & Sons. Be sure and read the advertise f the Dunsmore Business College Ins issue. Ira Q Simmons has received his ?cond installment, for this season. f stylish dress goods of all kinds, 'all, ladies, while the stock is nice nd fresh. The numerous friends of Mrs I ? manda Arbogast were much j leased to see her out again aftei | er protracted illness. Mr John Greaver of Staunton ritil a force, is moving along glib v with the plastering of the new otel. Mr Greaver is one of the est plasterers in the Valley. Fresh Oranges Lemons and Ba* ianas at Bishop's. Mrs Joseph Hull of Hightown leigh borhood visited Monterey riends recently. For Sale?One-third interest in . new grain drill. Other interests iwned by G J and Lee J Hiner. . pp ly at this otrice. Highland Lodge A. F. & A. M. sill hold a regular communication >n Friday night, July 22. Mr John Wade of Back Creek vas up Wednesday. He says that 'alley has the finest prospect for lay he has ever seen. AH crops ie considers fine except apples and Blackberries. H B Wood can furnish you with riie Cincinnati Post, a bright and lewsy daily, received same day it's published at 30 cents-a month, two yionths 50c, three months 75c, six nonths ?1.25, or one year ?2.00. Mr Edward C Rexrode a Highl? and boy, who for some years has ield an important position sith a Siew York commission house, was inited in marriage July 2d, his jnde being Miss Bertha W Von Pintail of Brooklyn. The Durbin mail line is growing' to be quite a busy one. No small ?uantity of feight is being hauled that way, and quite a number of persons make use of it in getting o the railroad and to lumber .-amps. Owing to the distance to De covered in a day it makes the *oute a hard one to manage, but so tar no failures to get in on fairly 2*ood time have been recorded igaiust the contractor. Miss Lucie Arbogast who has held the position of milliner for a number of years for a leading firm \l Berryville, Va. is home for the mm mer vacation. Dr Squibb a celebrated'manufac? turer of drugs of New York has visited Monterey a couple of times lately, and is much pleased with this section of country. The busi? ness he now has on foot is the erection of a plant on the Shenan? doah, near the Mountain House, for the manufacture of tanic acid. Hevener & Dudley, Bartow, W. Va., will have by the 15th of June a car load of the celebrated Bird sell wagons, and will be able to furnish the following sizes; three by nine, three and one fourth by ten and three and one half by eleyen, which are guaranteed to carry 4000, 5000, 0000 pounds re? spectively. Low or high wheels, wide or narrow tires. Notice the size and capacity Wanted?First class woman for general house work. Good wages paid. Address letter to 'Tl" 31 S. Augusta St Staunton, Va. 4 Strayed from my place on Cow-' pasture 4 old sheep and 5 lambs, 3 of old ones and one of the lambs branded on right side with H N others not marked. Bell on one ewe. Liberal reward will be paid for their delivery to me, or infor? mation leading to their recovery. When last seen they were on moun? tain west of Monterey. They are West Va. sheep Hamilton Neil . 2t McDowell Va The pill that will, will till the bill, Without a gripe. To cleanse the I iver, without a quiver Take one at night. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are small, easy to take, easy aud gentle in effect, yet they are so certain in results that no one who uses them is disappointed. For quick relief from biliousness sick headache, tor? pid liver, jaundice, dizziness and all troubles arising from an inac? tive, sluggish liver, Early Risers are unequalled. Sold by Trimble. K H Quarterly fleeting The second Quarterly Meeting of Monterey circuit will be held at Rehoboth on Saturday mid Sunday Julv 23 and 24 Rev David Bush. P. E. expects to be present at both services. A full attendance is re? quested. Dinner on the ground. R L E-.tsler. Dfl88'? Early Risers The famous little pills. (jone'to Her Reward With much regret we make an louncement of the death of Mrs sabella S Campbell, relict of A. j |aason%Campbell, which occurred t the home of her daughter, Mrs j II Stephenson, on Wednesday yening, after an illness of about ne week, as the result of the io trinities incident to a ripe, old age, he number of her jenn Seing 81. ler only children?Charles L.. Mrs i il Stephenson and Wm A ?were rith their mother during her last lours, iu m direct fulfillment of ter chief desire. After the funeral seryice, which nil be conducted by Rev W S .rimble, pastor of the deceased, at o'clock a. m. this ( Friday), at the Jonterey Presbyterian church, the emains will be consigned to final epulchre in the Campbell burying ;round, near Hightown, on the arm now owned by Mr. George ) nd ley. Obituary will appear in next MUS. -ii, f From Our Sister Village McDowell, Julv 19?On last riiursday morning Mr Alfred Jones bund nine goats and one steer lead, under a tree on his place. It s supposed fney were killed by ightning as we had quite a severe itorm the night before, Mr Charles McNultv of Meadow Vale spent several days on his way lome, from W. L. U. with his incle Mr J S McNulty. Thursday last Mr J S Ervine .villi his wife and Miss Ida Quidore accompanied Mrs Boyd Siple to ler home at Marlinton, Miss Eugie Campbell of Burns /ille, W Va. spent several weeks sith Dr Rodgers. Mr Russell Eyick is home from the WTest on a visit. Mr Will Somers of Clover Creek s authorized agent for Messrs. jroggs and Gilkerson of Parkers? burg. Mr and Mrs Southall were at Williamsville the first of the week. Most of our business men, and some that were not, attended court ast week in Monterey. The normal closed last week, ?uite a number of young ladies at :ended from our town and other parts of the county, also from Bath* We miss the young ladies , n our midst and will welcome them again next year. The exam nation held on the 12 and 13 bv jur county Superintendent Prof J L Jones was well attended. The boys of our town have got? ten up a base ball team. They hope to play against the Monterey boys iu the nsar future?aud win. Rev W H Marsh was unable to fill the pulpit at this place Sunday du account of a severe sore throat. Mr J I- Caskey of Richmond spent seyeral dayl in our town with an eye to business. Dr J S Maloy of W Va. and Prof Will Maloy of Madison, Florida ire visiting their mother near here, Misses Lucy and Bertie Hiner of Baltimore are at the home of J J Hiner. The High Sheriff of our county has been seen frequently of late on the streets of our city. It could not exactly be said that he was at? tending the normal. Mr Boyd Siple of Marlinton is spending a fejs days with Mrs Qui? dore. Mr Siple has been sick for sometime, but is improving. Dr W R Siron was called today to see the wife of Dr H H Jones of Doe Hill who is quite sick. A Reporter Doe Hill Doings July 18?Mrs Dr Jones is ex? tremely ill, from erysipelas. Mr W E Wilson does not im? prove. His symptoms are very un? favorable. Much sympathy is felt for him. Mrs Ruckman returned home last week, accompanied by her niece, Miss Marv Eagle, who spend a month with her, and other relatiyes in the Valley. Miss Grace Jones returned from an extended visit, last Saturday. Mr Taylor and sister, of Albe? marle, who haye beenyisiting their aunt Mrs J M Hiner, left for their home today, Mrs Hiner gaye a social last Friday night in their honor, to which a number of our young people were inyited. Their I mode of conveyance was a wagon, drawn by four horses, and a jollier crowd than this would be hard to find. . Mr E D Carichoff went to Dur? bin last Saturday where he expects to get work. Miss Jane Sheppe, of Falls Church, came last week to spend some time with her grandmother, Mrs Jane Jones. Dr E J Jones and family spent a few days, last week with his mother. Mrs Jeff Hiner is attending her aunt, Mrs Jones, in her sickness. Occasional Eczema and Pile Cure FREE. Knowing what it was to suf? fer, 1 will give Free of Charge, to any afllieted a positive cure for Eczema, Salt IUieum, Erysipelas. Piles and skin dis cabCB. Instant relief. Don't suffer long? er. Write FW WILLIAMS, 400 Mun ?l hattan Ave., New York. 3-111 New Things At C. W. TRIMBLE. A splendid line of the celebrated Rustless Tinware, also a line ,isks Agate ware iu almost every shape?stew pans, preserving kettles, erliu kettles, Pipkins coffee pots, tea pot. dish pans etc., cream separa Drs, fresh cakes and crackers. And I still haye the best suit of clothes for the money you ever iw in youi life, come in and look at our $4 50 suit, the other one just little bit higher. We have also agreed to handle the Pyramid Shoe. fhich, for the money is decidedly the best shoe I have ever seen in my fe. We also have the celebrated "Oom Paul" Shoe. Indeed, we haye bout as near a full line of geneial merchandise as I have eyer had ince I have been in business. Another very important thing to the public is that I will from now n have plenty of feed?I have now at Bartow. W W a car load of leal, chops, fine brand and oats, all of which I can funrnish to the ublic at a reasonably low price for the cash?but in this instance please on'fc ask me for feed of any kind on credit, for I suppose you know I 3tild not buy this feed for any thing but the spot cash. Remember we want produce such as butter, eggs, chickens, honey, ird, hams etc. LINES to be closed out at cost: Men's hats, and dress pants. Ladies' dress skirts. A nice line of fancy dress lawns etc. 25 men's suits, from 3.50 to $7.00. 1 Lot of boys', women's and Misses' shoes. C W Trimble LEE KNWJ.ES, 0. C. ARMSTRONG, MARVIN II. ARMSTRONG are now From Highland we came. To oar Highland friends of every name, we extend a cordial welcome, to buy their shoes from us. We have the very best, 17 W Hali*) St. - staunton, Va, 3rices are such it will pay you to buy here. ?eiistag Seminary For Young Ladies One ot the best equipped Institutions for ronnie women in the South. FULL Classical and Scientific courses. Superior adyantages in Elocution, art, piano, pipe-organ? voice, violin and harp. GOOD course in stenography and book-keeping. Special attention to physical culture, well equipped gymnasium. Unsurpassed for health/home and Christian influen i.vPir catalogue, address Rev R L Telford, D. D., -24-3m Lewisburg, W. Va. Monterey High School HENRY C. STOUT, PRINCIPAL. (University of Virginia) bourses of Instruction: ACADEMIC, BUSINESS, MUSIC. Prepare! for entrance examinations :o colleges and universities, or for ;he more immediate duties of life. Remote from the demoralizing influ? ences incident to large town and city schools. Kenned Neighborhood, Ideal Location, Thorough Instruction, Reasonable C barges. Next Session Begins Sept. 5, 'o4 For Announcement and further par Jculars address HENRY C STOUT, Pri.n., _New Hope, Va. Notice To Teachers:?The School Board of Monterey district hereby notify all teachers who ex? pect to teach in said district, to send their applications to the clerk of the Board on or before the Otb day of August, 1904, and be present ou said day, at Monterey, to article for schools. H F Slaven, Cik., 7-l-4t I H Trimble, Chnin. -mg* Notice To Teachers.?The School Board of Stonewall District hereby notify all teachers who ex? pect to teach in said district to send their applications to Clerk of Board on, or before the 30th -Jjy of July 1004 and be present ou said day, at McDowell, to article for schools. S C Eagle, Clerk, 7-1-at_ EJ Maloy, Chm. Piles Upon Top of Pies Piles upon top of piles of people have the piles, and DeWitt's Witch Havel Salves cures them. There are many different kinds of Files, but if you get the genuine and original Witch Ha^el Salve made jjy EC DeWitt & Co. of Chicago, a cure is certain. H A Tisdale, of Summerton, S. C., MYS, l,I had piles 20 years and DeWitt's Salve cured me after everything else fail? ed." _Sold by K II Trimble. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills., Thousands of mutterers have proved their matchless cent for Sick and Nervous Headaches, They make pure blood aud build np youi health. Only 18 cents, money back il not cured. Sold by K. El. Trimble, Drug gist. DUNSMORE Business College Staunton, Va. Begins its 33rd Session Sept. 1, 1904. This schcol is reliable, does just as it promises and its graduates are sought after far and near. 3eud for catalogue and testimonials that establish the facts stated. Rates and terms very reasonable. J G DUNSMORE, President, Write to us for prices for any thing in the Jewelry Line. Or dersfilled the same dayreceived. We also do repairing and engraving*. 3D. Xj. switzee JEWELER & OPTICIAN, No. 3, East Main St. FOR SALE?A valuable mill property, situated at Williamsville. Bath county, Va., familiarly known as the "Weldon Place." This property consists of several tracts of land amounting in the aggre? gate to 304 acres, 3 roods and 31 poles upon which is situated a Hih I mill, three dwellings, store hons* j and out buildings, which will In j shown bv J K P Loving residing : on said property. For further particulars address i Mrs M L) Loying, 7 8 -ti Hot Springs, Vs The Timberlake Shoe Co,. THE enormous success of the "Queen Quality" Shoes has aroused a host ol imitators. But no imitation is ever as good as the original, In? sist upon "Queen Quality." Sen t us an order for a pair of Spring Oxfords, in Ideal kid, Vici, or Tan. We are headquarters for all kinds of Foot-wear, Trunks, Bags. Suit Cases and Umbrellas. 21 W. Main St. Staunton, Va. PUTNAM'S MUSIC STORE "Piano-Players! ?? The growth and development of these wonderful instruments has been exceedingly rapid. Some of the first ones on the market that were fairly good at the beginning were soon outstripped by later competitors. Improvements came thick and fast aud the number of Players increas? ed until there are now something like fifty different makes on Lbs market. We have had our choice of the various kinds and have spent considerable time and money investigating the merits of them ail, as we wanted to be certain that we had the verv best sixty-five note play? er made before offering it to our patrons. As the result of our inves? tigations and thirty-five years1 experience in music business, we have ?elected the "CECILIAN" Piano-Player, manufactured by one if the eldest, wealthiest and most progressive houses in the United States, The Farrand Co., of Detroit, Mich. We haye the Player on exhibition ind for 3ale at our ware-rooms, No. 103 VV Main St., and shall be pleased to have you see it, examine it and compare it with any others of which you may have heard. The "Cecilian" is the only player that carries with it an absolute Hye-year manufacturer's guarantee. "Sold for cash or on easy payments. W. W. PUTNAM & Co.. W6dt m* l'mK Staunton, Va, FARM MACHIHERY! In addition to our line of High Grade Bone Fertilizers, Hay, Grain, Seeds and Teed Of all kinds we also carry a full line of Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Tedders, Harrows and Cultivators. We also carry a full line of Buggies and Wagons of the highest grades. The Weber Wagon i9 king of all. We sell the latest improved Manure Spreader made. We represented the J. 1 Case Threshing Machine Co. and can giye you a first-class outfit. Buy a Black Hawk Corn Planter, lt has no equal drops just what you want every time. When the weather get9 warm you will want a Refrigerator. Call on us; wo have the best one made?not cheap, but good. We buy Cow Peas by the car Joad. Prices are right. Black <fc Bowman, P. 0. Box 532, Phone 548 - - 15 Middlebrook ave., Staunton PIANOS AND ORGANS we are sole agents for the following line of Piano* and Organs Pianos: Knabe, Ivers & Pond, Les? ter, Hobart M. Cable, and Oxford. Organs: Maon & hamlin, Estey, Burdette. If in need of anything in this line don't fail to write us as we are positive we can save you money. Pianos from $1B0.00 up. Organs from $25 up. Write for catalogue of sheet music and music books at prices never heard of before. SECOND HAND Pianos and Organs always on hand at very small prices. Brereton & Heydenreich, Rooms 15-16-18 Crowie Building. - - - Staunton. Y ?- I BB." "" - B Buy Paint w ith a Reputation Paints that are made with Pure Linseed Oil only. Linseed Oil is the life-giving, preservation element in PAINTS. Many mixed Paints are made with adulterated oil, water, benzine and soap mixtures. Avoid them, they are low priced, but have no durability. They waste your cost of labor. Jno.W . Masnry & Sons, House Paints have a reputation of G5 years. They np* Pure Linseed Oil Paints. I ti using them no experiment is made. You have success and great dur? ability assured before you start. Color cards and prices for iiit ;? !&?**% *? Willson Bros., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Staunton, Va