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*nff*p?.& m i?u,iit \&f mm># ?s mUNDRKORKR LiOCAjj NEWS Personal Briefs oi People at Nome and Abroad Ihe residents on South Spruce! Street are organizing for a sewer >\vstem, and with every promise of success. Dr. W M. Revereomb ? nd at? torney O. B. Harvey, of Clifton. Forge, were registered at Hotel. Monterey Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hale returned from | a two-weeks' visit to their Valley home late Inst week, and are now! housekeeping in the Methodist par-1 sonage. New stock of Colunmbia 'phone Batteries. Special price on lame i lots. Monterey Water. Lt. & Plumbing Co. Scientist may argue that the per-I sistent and continued use of buck wheat-cakes conduce to insanity, j but there are those who believe they are worth it. Mr. Carl Sullenberger, of Fort Hunt coast artillery, came homo last week on account of the illness of his mother, Mrs. 0. E Sullen? berger. Messrs. Olin Evick. Byron Bev? erage and Bob Jones, three of our local Nimrods, succeeded in bagging A wildcat last Monda}. They tracked him to his hiding-quarters on the mountain West of town. There is no fountain pen that equals the Ideal Waterman, and my stock is always complete, liv? ery pen warranted. For sale by H. M. Slaven, Jeweler. Miss McAllister, a trained nurse of Staunton, has leen called to at? tend Mrs. Ella Fleisher, whose long illness has frequently been referred to in our columns. Man is dust, Dust settles; Are you a man? This is not original. But some of my accounts are. Chas. B. Fox, M. D. Apropos of the inevitable wind 4 storms of March, we remind the modest citizens that numerous little fire-hydrants stand along the streets without their hose on. .Air. Mathias Turnor, a very wor? thy and respected citizen of Jack? son's River, has been examined by a board of lunacy and now awaits admission to the Western State Hospital. He is 74 years old. Last week we told you about our groceries. Now we want to say that if you will just walk in our store you will soe bargains anywhere you look. L. A. Carichoff & Co. The street leading North from Main to Mr. Bishop's residence is being improved very much. A new side-walk and bridge- both in bet? ter shape?and a fill near the creek are the features that go to make up the improvement. 1 have Giaphophones and Rec? ords on hand at all times. Can get you the 10-inch, double disc rec? ords for boc., equal to two that formerly sold for 60c. each. Write ?.or call for list. H. M. Slaven. Staunton had a fire Tuesday af? ternoon, partially destroying stock of S. D. Timberlake and damaging the building. The loss is estimat? ed at $19,500 on stock and $1,000 on building, partly covered by in? surance. A private totter from our former townsman, Mr. John Trimble, re? quests us to send the Recorder to him at Sarasota, Fla. Ile reports himself as in good health, but hav? ing a quiet, lonely time, as there are but lew visitors there this win? ter. He found cold, frosty weath? er on his arrival, but a record of ;80 degrees on the 2nd. It would be hard to determine -whk'h is the greater bluffer,G. Hog or L Hicks. (This little three-line squib wa? put in type early in the week, wher the days were bright and balmy, Since then not less than two "storn centers" and an equal number o: ?''reactionary periods" have corm .-our way, and, at this time, are do mg .all sorts of stunts, turn about Under -such circumstances we fee constrained to offer an apology bot! to Hicks and Hog.) Mr. W. A. Cunningham has show] 'commendable enterprise and publi spirit by announcing that he wi' lay off a portion of his meadow land North of town and put on th market in the shape of town lots The land referred to is beautifull located, comparatively level an within easy reach of town. N one thing has so effectually retan ed the growth of the town as tl difficulty of getting homes, an Mr. Cunningham is to becommem ed. It is especially gratifying i this time, there beingso little avai able space on the two princip streets. We predict that this destined to become a popular qua ter, and while thc suburb is litt more than prospective as yet, has already been christened ''Bu Town," suggested by the promo pr's time-honored sobriquet. Our Second quarterly meet ii come* 00 on the 4th Sunday, 27 28th of February. I will chan my appointments at Asburry ai Thorny Bottom from the 3rd the 4th Sun lay of this mont}] W preach at Green Hill, the 3rd Su <Iap, at ll o'clock, and at Fa:rvie OH same date, at 3 p. m. J. L. Dotson. P. onm riowoA, Mr H. B, Woo.], thc Recordi main stay from yeal year, 1 gone on a vacation to I companied by Messrs. H. b. Lang, . ? aunton, and A. V. Huyler, of .Now York. They have ; few-weeks' hunt in tv An outing in the land of flowei this season of I enjoyable to a Highlander. Surely all his friends will wish him a pleas? ant stay and "good shooting " TheStaunton Daily News nf Sun? day gives tho following additional particulars as to the Southern trip; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lang, and daughter, Miss Irma, with two bird ('.v dogs, left yesterday for Florida to Ije gone several weeks. They were jj to join Mr. A. V..Huyler, of N York, and a number of his ?. ? ts '. at Richmond aud go on with them l" to Florida where they will form d " house party on Mr. Huyler's large ai plantation near Tampa. They will cu be able there to hunt and fish to .. their hearts'content. Mr. H. li. , Wood, of Monterey, Uas also of Mr. Lang's party. i( ci Wi in >? th fri R th ?ii ai ro to SOME mi APPLES. Messrs. Henry and Gideon Pro; |, of Seldom Soon, brought a load of apples to town Saturday, and they left the Recorder man fcelinj mighty good; not only because of a " basketful of fine fruit, but also be- '' cause it is pleasant to be remem- lo herod by those who possess the good..l!' things of life. This fruit, by-the- U1 way, was well-preserved, smoothej c and perfectly matured. These gentlemen also report a fine output of sugar for a dato so early in the season: Two hundred pounds, and several gallons of syr? up. re -?? a ??? The fact that the mail routes go? ing out from Monterey have been re-advertised, is taken as evidence that the Government regards thc bids as excessive. We understand that both Messrs. Cross and Hiner ?vere bidders for the routes of which they now have charge, and patrons I \\ generally would be glad to hear of i them getting the contracts for the jy coming four years. Both have ., 'given good service. We are in- j 'formed that, while Mr. Cress' bid was in excess of former years, he (had in mind the purpose and itn - [portance of re-stocking and re? equipping the route. The cutting out of liquor-hauling, while gener? ally approved, doubtless has some bearing, too, on the question of fu? ture service, |f( HAD NARROW ESCAPE. Mr. John Trimble who left herc about the last of January to join his daughter and others in Rich? mond and go on to Florida seemed to have providentially changed his plans, for instead of going on to their destination, Mr. Trimble be? ing tired, they decided to stop ov? er in Jacksonville for a night. When the train they would have been on was about twenty miles beyond Jacksonsville it was in a fearful wreck. The engine, tender and baggage car eseaped, but the coach and sleepers were all thrown off the track and badly broken up. and about half of the passengers hurt, though only one was killed. -Staunton Daily News. CROWLEY-WEBB. On Wednesday, Bernie Alexan? der Crowley, of Strathmore, and Miss Agnes Webb, of Portersville, were united in marriage. Rev. C. S. Reed, of the Presbyterian church, performing the ceremony. Thc newly married couple will make their home in Strathmore wheue Mr. Crowley is in the employ of the Balfour-Guthrie company. - Portersville (Cal.) Recorder. Mr. Crowley is a native of the McDowell community, and left the county only a couple of years ago. His Highland friends wish him well. BOTKINREXRODE. Martin V. Botkin and Miss Lillie E. Rexrode, of tho Palo Alto com? munity, were married at the Pres? byterian manse, Monterey, on the 10th day of February, Rev. W. S. Trimble officiating. MAIL ROUTE LETTINGS. Star routes from Staunton to rtonterey, from Warm Springs to Monterey and from Monterey to Bartow, W. Va, are open for bids until Fob. 23, 1909. Length of contract is from July 1,1909 to June 30, 1913. Blank bonds and mformtion can be had by calling on or addressing this office. H. M. Slaven, Postmaster, Monterey, Va, This is just the time of year when you are most likely to have kidney or bladder trouble, with rheuma? tism and rheumatic pains caused by weak kidneys. Delays arc dan? gerous. Get DeWitt's T\idnoy and Bladder Pills, and be sui\you get what you ask for. They aro the best pills made for backache, weak back, urinary disorders, inflamma? tion of the bladder, etc. They arc antiseptic sud act promptly. sell and recommend them. K. ti, Trimble. \ I ? iat is . ntcd . ere the i 19 . . j . ? the ?' iii/.. . isit at 4.; | tpayi The Report ttie Dai-;. I ll, was recei e Bo ? - d VViifo on tl con of . at section of >"! the S. & P. roi un,. ? . e nev: r< guli r av ? i ?ar SGOt), i ; iplicable to tl ad. The Shperinti n & Parkersl ulty, Esq., ?i' for and i the dale of Mn rn ,e keeping iii i ider con lil i those un ated. .. j R. >. News u'hood. but vu ive a ems whichm ? ;? be ol ? uno of the i Mr. Sp oj Ben detained a ' measels, hi Mr. Glen. Ca tipil at Monterey H. rday and S ? il his 1 111 Ga}). irginia, is visi . \l. Williams ightner. Miss Annie Lu pt [cadow Dale, i i arnon lore attending Mr. Geo. W' mnity, is a patient at tho Jol lorkins bi Mr. W. P. Campl ?w day:- ago to tn< rother. Mr. J. K. ( ampi I, I critically ill i lg ton, Va. er I i Bath, when he home of Mr. Mrs. II. A. Wade is on st. Miss Sallie Bi d, wi ho Pine Grove School rday and Sund ? f '. Mr. H. A. Wa kW set. He , fine house in the neai Miss Flo ending th; \ lunday al her hom . Thc Angel of De mme of Mr. and Mrs. -, January 28, arid ?? oul of their little b tWay liome, forever ?ares of carffi, and wh< i ?f Sharon ? The jewel so i I, "rom the mother's br< .? But tho sa-1. fort; ['ll soe my babe ii; RECORDER HONOR Ll Mew And Renewal Subsections Sine: Our Last NEW-MissE. M. Puffin town, Renewals?W. E. WU Hill; Wm. Hevener, M R. F. D. No. 1; G. i Williamsville; Ml , Poverty; Carl Sullen! li n , \a.; Mrs. V. t. Bi Si. Petersburg, Fla* WANTED . ikee, for which 1 Will est) ossible ord<: r 13 make it cspi von if you will come ? : and rem - ? .. . ? > gists ' All pei I head of Jl ' as ""' I walking or ri : e. Iv who . 2ta. ' O'*. A. Ste.; =!h ?P^Lf . >-T" ? ? ! eel I . | .1 nev Vi' bur in t ? been ii ... Ri .? . ? lin, (to? il] im *? ?? n ire '? !?: i i i *A i i t ii M. ? chang( in now rn ap' .av. ns: w,an< r!l li: id sup , t und '.ttOJV : Lant ir Adan h cl for ' 3n for bot! til bid,: . ' . . \ o. p. Cl call a). I ? i ac lialf-p; . Attention for s mine ? ling B . the h ? anized w' re warranted r ? ii in t ? I rou' rin k F< ? in it - 'I i L't : ply drop.m ? . ? ?> .. them i<> 3 I and guai . - soring. S i $10.00, and in Righi '?-?.? kim II size be . t rons. .. liv for former your tu . '. ilise. h town. "? ?? r - --- ?.?;--?^?-?r",?-.- -7-.. Does the byThrive It* nor, something must be wron* with its food. If the mother's mill, doesn't nourish it, she needs Scott's Emulsion. It supplies the elements oi fal required tor the baby, ff baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires SCOTT'S EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements. Send this advertisement, together with name 01 paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World.' SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York Wor & ' bte Property In 1 n y : I will nell prh .: ily tlie tal In town of 1 r-oulainii ? 011 whirl) ed a dwelling, and all uta ? to ? ?. comfortable I and occupied by : 1 by ?n, Monterey,j fned. " H. R. RUPP, i. 'XlnztO , Pa The Most PAYING . SAVING j The 1 get in properly fitted j ?re than pays for J V weeks. 1 \ of nerve force is of' more value than the saving of \ im of monev. I THE EYES roi ri large per cent of tho if the human body amine free of charge. ' H.LLANG Optometrist, ? va :. IMPROVE!) and ' j Unimproved Washington City Kcal Estate FOB sall: - or fe LL EXCHANGE iverpart e iab for good pecially good I >ff Yours very truly, G. c. Spktzbb, v Harrisonburg^ Va, iC ? Iv li e. A,t the Mill d as Melrose I7 00 6.60 ton - o5-o? bushel for wheat. tiling Co. ff TS FOR s" SPRINGFIELD RE & MARINE IS. CO/* THE HOME INS. CO., N.Y. .Vi-IRE & MARINE, Richmond, Vaj McNTilty & Arboga&t Nuliy & Mlinzy 9ted to me wi ittention, ii. iit(trey, V; 119 irt elf ith tot be Very Serious Ic ii a very serious matter to ask gs. 0 ? - - our ?VI will fer one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this Nason we urge you In buying to bc cartful to get the genuine? THEDFORDS ! BUcWrMIGHI Liver Medicine oputationof this old, reHa [etas, for constipation, ta? ll and liver trouble, is firm .lobed. It does not imitate other medicines, lt is better than a others, or it would not be the fa 1 vorita liver powder, with a larger ' sala than bli others combined. SOLD Itf TOWN Fa I of! Cu lousnessi Sick r Stom? ach, Torpid Liver and Ch rp. nctipation. Pleasant io ta&e Va. ; dd by aV bus MOST ANY BANK Can handle your business after a fashion, when limes are good and monty ea . When times are hard and money tight you feel the need of :i business connection with a Big, Strong and Reliable Bank Do your banking business and make your credit good with the strongest Bank in this section of Virginia. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND Monterey, Va., (Under Government Supervision) yen SALE At C. W. TRIMBLE'S CASH STORE For reason which seem good to me, I have decided to Close Out certain lines of goods we have on hand to make ready for a spring stock. And we mean exactly what we say, that we will really close out these lines at PRIME COST with simply enough profit added to cover freight expenses ? From Now Until March 15,1909. We will continue to offer thc following lines, at strictly cost prices as mentioned above, vis.: 4 Bradley chilled plows. A full line of heavy storm robes, bcd blankets, bed comforts, Pool's all-wool Lum? berman Shirts. A full line of fleece lined underwear for men, women and children. A beautiful line of fancy rugs. Boys' and men's sweat? ers, and flannel overshirts. Men's and boys' overcoats and a nice line of raincoats. 15 different patterns of Dress Goods, besides a number of other things which will probably appear in this place from time to time. We will positively sell the aboved nam e,d goods at cost as stated And we also quote you the following prices on Staple Goods until March 15, 1909, namely. Standard Cal. peaches 251b box$2.50 Winnerblendcoffee - Ile Fresh Lake Herring per lb - 4Ac Sugar per lb - 6c " " " :-?0 lb kit $1.75 3 lbs canned tomatoes - Ile 3 lb sweet potatoes - Ile Home dried peaches 6clb 10 to 50 Cal. prunes 25lb boxes $2.50 Best oat meal - lOclb Fancy California pears 251b box 2.75 Aladdin oil - 18c New process flour per bbl $6.00 Allen Sun cured Tobacco 30c Valley Extra flour per bbl 5.50 Lump borax - Ile 6 inch stove pipe - 12ic Good Serinac Gloves 65c G inch elbows - - 10c Clark's thread - 5c All calicoes per yd - 6c Loose Soda - - 4c Towers'"fish brand" slickers $2.65 Horse Shoes per lb - 5c Shields " " " 2.25 And all other stock at corresponding prices. Will offer our entire stock of clothing on a 10 per cent, basis. You have never seen any thing like the sweeping reduction we are posi? tively going to make from now until March 15, but remember every sale will be either cash or produce. Be sure to come at once and bring your produce for which we will pay you highest possi? ble prices. We will keep you posted each week as to prices on produce in these columns. Don't forget that this special Sale will only last until March 15th, the real bargain season. Very truly C. W. TRIMBLE. (Purchasers please mention you saw the above prices in Recorder) McDowell, Va, Jan. 6,1909 Ooods Cheap! We have decided to offer AT COST, FOR CASH, -OUR? From now 'till April 1st, 1909 Come and give us a look and do not miss the chance to get a suit Cheap. cIRulty Bros. McDowell, Virginia. Purchaser mention ad in Recorder when going to buy 0?^ fl ikl Fl Cleanses the system ftl : thoroughly and clears BBBBl Wm sallow complexions of laxative fruit Syrup pi7t;:^^ druggists?Monterey. Swadley Bros..Vander ^oo). Va