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Personal Briefs of People at Homeand Abroad
Miss Elsie Hiner is visiting friendsat Elkins, W. Va,The busy season with the farmer
makes the town dull in a businessway.
Miss Sue Lankford, of Staunton,is visiting her little friend, MissMarie Crummett.
Mrs. H. F. Slaven is visiting hercousin, Mrs. A. W. Cleek, near theBath-Highland line.
Miss Lucile, daughter of Mr. andMrs. S. A. Porter, of Augusta, hasbeen visiting in the county for a
week or more.
Miss Elizabeth Barkman, ofStaunton, joined her mother atthis place last Friday, Mr. Bark¬man returning to Staunton on thesame day.
Mrs. C. M. Lunsford and littleson, Charles, have been at the for¬mer's old home near Meadow Dalesince Saturday.For Sale.100 sacks of cement
at cost. Address or see H. P. Pat¬terson, Monterey, Va. 29 4
Mr. W. A. Bussard, who is oper¬ating a saw-mill plant in theGreenbrier Valley, was in town
Wednesday night.Mr. T. H. Slaven, who is quite
feeble, got a fall from the steps ofhis residence Wednesday afternoon,sustaining an injury to his left hipand leg.
Mr. John Zirkle, of New Market,who, in his adolescent days spenta few years in Monterey, came inWednesday evening to visit hisaunt, Mrs. Dr I. H. Trimble.Robert and James, little sons of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Matheny, are
sick of billious fever. Both are
doing fairly well, though confinedto their beds.For Sale.A few choice English
Berkshire pigs. Entitled to rigis-try. Apply early,
J. Lunsford.On July 16, 1908, at the Metho¬
dist Episcopal parsonage, near
Meadow Dale, Va., Mr. SamuelGrogg and Mrs. Nannie A. Myerswere united in marriage, Rev. J.A. Brumbaugh officiating.
Mr. CM. McClintic, of Clarks¬burg, W. Va., a native Highlander,is now visiting his mother, Mrs.Mary McClintic, of Jackson's Riv¬er.
Any one wishing to see "Moni¬tor" I will be glad to show him at
my stable, New Hampden, Va.Lee J. Wimer.
For sale privately, a good secondhand square piano; genuine rose¬
wood case. Terms cash, or notewell endorsed. Apply First Na¬tional Bank, Monterey.
I kindly # call attention to thepublic that I repair and half-soleshoes at moderate cost. Give me
a trial. Philip Helmick.Mr. T. S. Zirkle and wife, of
Staunton, are enjoying an outingin Highland. They are guests ofMr. and Mrs. Samuel Dever, ofMill Gap.Taken.Through a mistake a
gray over coat, cuff sleeves, fromthe clothes' hook of the Hotel Com¬mercial. As there is one left there,it is supposed the person mad£ themistake unintentionally. Kindlyreturn the coat to the hotel.The following Montereyans spent
Sunday at Bolar: Messrs. LouieCarichoff and Bruce Slaven,. Mr.and Mrs. L. A. Carichoff, Mr. andMrs. I. B. Bussard, and Mr. andMrs. Paul Slaven.
Miss Nellie, daughter of Mr. E.M. Slaven, of Marlinton, is spend¬ing some time with her grand-par¬ents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. John¬ston, of Vanderpool, and other rel¬atives on this side of Alleghany.
Elsewhere in to-day's issue our
readers will find a new advertise¬ment of the Dunsmore BusinessCollege, Staunton, Va. The col¬lege has an established reputationthroughout the South, and many a
Highland boy has gone out fromthere to a successful business inlife.
Mr. S. W. Crummett left Wed¬nesday morning for Deerfield, thehome of his brother, accompaniedby his aged father, who had beenat Monterey for several weeks.
Messrs. A, W. Arbogast, of Mar¬linton, and C. C. of Keyser, cameto town Saturday to see their sis¬ter, Miss Sallie, of whose illness wespoke in our former issue. We are
pleased to report her condition nowas very favorable. During her ill¬ness she has been nursed by Mrs.Lackey, of Buena Vista, who is a
friend of the family as well as a
trained nurse. In the early stagesof her illness, Miss Arbogast was
*. moved from Hotel Monterey to theresidence of Mr. Clifton Matheny.
Delay in commencing treatmentfor a slight irregularity, that couldhave been cured quickly by Foley'sKidney Remedy, may result in a
serious kidney disease. Foley'sKidney Remedy "builds up the wornout tissues and strengthens theseorgans. Commence taking it to¬
day. Swadley Bros., Vanderpool.Sold by all druggists,
$1,00 gets the recorder for ONEwhole ye*r»
¦MI.L I1 .WWI.kt Th !f*fte,vh9m Rftti, ferPfum wm\ w*w ag.?, wm fouhdRt tfork neat* Brauehef a few day*ugfc and arrested by dfflcefe;
Mr. R. B-. Rust and family leftWednesday morning for FrontRayal, where they will remain un¬
til tho fall season, when Mr. Rustwill resume school work. He is,considering several locations, buthad not decided where he wouldteach. Mr. Rust had charge ofthe Mt nte ey High School for twosessions, and he gave good satisfac¬tion as an instrutcor.A message was received by Mr.
V. B. Bishop Monday morning,calling him to Elkton on accountof the critical illness of his mother.He left at once, but found, on ar¬rival there, that another memberof the household, and not his moth¬er, was ill. If we are correctly in¬formed, it was a young man.amember of the family by adoption.and he was buried on Tuesday.
Madeline, little daughter of Mr.Samuel Ralston, who has been illfor two weeks or more, is still a
great sufferer. Her trouble is dueto a fall which resulted in a frac¬tured bone in one of the lowerlimbs, and from which serious in¬tiamation followed..
Twill be at McDowell on August3rd to remain 5 days.
0. J. Campbell, Dentist.
The function of the kidneys is tostrain out the impurities of theblood which is constantly passingthrough them. Foley's KidneyRemedy makes the kidneys healthyand they will strain out all wastematter from the blood. Take Fol¬ey's Kidney Remedy and it willmake you well. Swadley Bros.Vanderpool. Sold by all druggists,Monterey.
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Notice to TeachersThe School Board of Stonewall
District, Highland county, will on
the 25th day of July, 1908, appointteachers for the schools of said dis¬trict for the term of 1908 and '09.
All persons desiring to teach insaid district will send their applica¬tions to the clerk of the Board on
or before said date. By order ofthe Board. S. C. Eagl», Clk.
Best The World Affords."It gives me unbounded pleas¬
ure to recommend Bucklin's ArnicaSalve," says J. W. Jenkins, ofChapel Hill, N. C. !'I am con¬vinced it's the best the world af¬fords, lt cured a felon on mythumb, and it never fails to healevery sore, burn or wound to whichit is applied." 25c at all drugstores.
recordeVhonor list
New And Renewal Subsclptions5ince Our Last Issue
Renewals.Mrs. Jas. Fleisher,W. H. Gum, Meadow Dale, Lee J.Wimer, John Sponaugle, R. F. D.No. 1, Monterey; Mrs. C. M.Borst, Brandy Station: Rev. J. W.McNiel, Brunswick, Md.; Miss EllaArbogast, Buena Vista.
-. s>.-Notice to Teachers
On August 15, 1908, the SchoolBoard of Blue Grass Dist, will ap¬point teachers for the schools ofsaid district for the school term of1908-09. Those desiring to teachin said district will please sendtheir applications to the clerk ofthe Board on or before said date.By order of Board.
Geo. E. Swecker, Clerk.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,The undersigned will receive bids
until noon of Aug. 3, 1908 for theconstruction of the three sectionsot the Crabbottom and AlleghanyMountain Road,, extending fromthe turn in the road below MartinJack's house, in Crabbottom,across the Lantz mountain and upMiddle mountain to the top there¬of, along the survey made by C. L.Waggoner and other commission-en. The road will be as a wholeor in sections to suit the bidders.The road will be built and bids re¬
ceived according to the specifica"lions surveyor's field notes, filedwith the report of survey in 'theClerk's office. Further informa¬tion will be given by the undersign¬ed.The right to reject any or all
bids is reserved.C. L. Waggoner,Wm. Hevener,
Commissioners.R.F. D. No. 1,Monterey, Va.
FOR SALE CHEAP,.One bug¬gy, one family carriage, two setsdouble harness.Apply to A. P. Bickle,
Phone 608, Staunton, Va.
' I will sell privately my farmknown as the Shinneberry land ly¬ing in Crabbottom.good for graz¬ing purposes and well watered, on
which Lon Snyder liMes. For termsetc. call on Snyder and the under¬signed at once as you may miss a
bargain. ' W. W. Hevener.
For Sale.3 beautiful Farms inthe LitMn Levels of Pocahontasc.untv. W. Va 183, 212 and 300acres andj£ on L¦.eust Creek,* sum*
count*, 250 mid 300 acres. 1.000,-000 ft. of w-hite i>«k and hickorytinier on the 300 tjiore pince. Forp*ri idlers write or ch!I on Ed LVarrfu, Lewi-bur^, W. Va.
tm rnfm mu%Wkm, Gliwu uii4 kyle hu va
pHirchaaed the Samuel MevenefSpring above town with a view to
giving Monterey a water supply,The purchase includes a site, near jthe head of the spring, for a reser¬
voir, and they are figuring on
bringing it to town in a four-inchpipe. The distance is about 5,000feet, with a fall of 500 feet.
This is the first movement inthis direction that has gotten be¬yond the talkative or theoretical]stage, and the gentlemen who have Jthe matter in hand should be en¬
couraged in every possible way. It
may be only an initial step, andperhaps no more is claimed for it,but it looks to the installing of a
water system for the town* thenecessity for which is apparent toall of us.
The Hevener Spring is a verystrong one, the water is excellent,and it has long been recognized as
the logical source from which to
supply the town.-We are assured that it is a bona
fide purchase, the papers beingsigned, sealed and delivered, and ifthe measure of our encouragementbe the extent of our need, the en¬
terprise will be a success.
Lexington PresbyteryThere was a called meeting of
Lexington Prresbytery Tuesday,held in the study of Rev. A. M.Fraser, D. D., of the First Presby¬terian church, Staunton. Thosepresent were Dr. Fraser, Rev. W.N. Scott, D. D., Rev. HolmesRolston, Rev. A, H. Hamilton,Rev. J. N. Vandevanter, Rev. C.L. Altfather, Rev. G. L. Brown,Jr., Rev. J. L. Lineweaver, Rev.W. S. Trimble and Rev. W. C.White. The pastoral relation ofRev. Mr. Young, of McDowellchurch, was dissolved, to take ef¬fect the last of this month, and hewill be transferred to Pickens, W.Va. Owing to the resignation ofMr. Young, the regular fall meet¬
ing of the Presbytery, which was
to have been held at McDowell,has been changed to Mount Mom-mouth church, the date being Oc¬tober 6th'
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Notice to Teachers.
The Monterey District SchoolBoard has fixed upon Monday, Ju¬ly 15 as the (late for employing andcontracting with teachers for thschools in said district not alreadesupplied. Teachers will please ta ynotice and file their applications.keBy order of the Board.
H. F. Slaven, Clerk.
Commissioners' Sale of ValuableLand
Pursuant to a decree of the Cir¬cuit Court of Highland county, ren¬
dered at the July term, 1908, in |the cause therein pending in which jW. H. Matheny is plaintiff and;Lizzie E. Matheny and others are
defendants, we will on
WEDNESDAY, THE 12TH DAYiOF AUGUST, 1908,
offer for sale at public auction, in |front of the courthouse of saidcounty, the following describedtracts of land, of which Capt. J. C.Matheny lately died seized, to-wit:
1st. The dwelling house and lotin Monterey consisting of the threelots of the plan of said town, to-!wit, Nos. 54, 55 and 56.
2nd. A lot of about 7 1-2 acresin said town adjoining the lands ofJanies Trimble and others.
3rd. A farm lying on Back Creek jin said county described in said de¬cree as four adjoining tracts,containing respectively 96 acres,one rood and 36 poles, 10acres; 3 acres and 3 roods, and 41acres. The several tracts consti¬tuting this farm are embraced inan inclusive survey, containing 175acres, more or less.This farm is valuable for farming
and grazing, and has on it a dwell¬ing and the usual outbuildings.Terms.Enough cash will be re^
quired of the purchasers to paythe costs of said suit andsale, and the residue to be paid inone, two and three years from saiddate, with interest therefrom, andfor the deferred payments bondswill be required with approved per¬sonal security, and the title be re¬
tained as ultimate security.J. W. Stephenson,A. L. Jones,J. M. Colaw,Chas. P. Jones,
Commissioners.I, J. Cliff Matheny, Clerk of said
Court, hereby certify that the bondrequired in the above mentioneddecree has been executed.
J. Cliff Matheny,Clerk.
War Against ConsumptionAll nations are endeavoring to
check the ravages of consumption,the "white plague'" that claims somany victims each year. Foley'sHoney and Tar cures coughs andcolds perfectly and you are in nodanger of consumption. Do notrisk your health by taking someunknown preparation when Foley'sHoney and Tar is safe and certainin results. Swadley Bros, Vander¬pool. Sold by all druggists, Mon¬terey.
wi tmerwti.
age and Elisabeth Jane Haltermanhave l>eeti committed to J. Ed. Ar«
bogast, sheriff of Highland county,for settlement.The Clerk received Monday ev-
euing a vacation order setting asidethe verdict of the jury in the case
of Armstrong's Adm'rs vs. Siron,and wife, and granting a new trial.lt will loo recalled that|the jury inthis case found for the defendants,ind that a motion was made to set
aside thc verdict, the judge reserv¬
ing his decision until vacation.-..*-.-
A RevelationIt is a revelation to people, the
severe cases of lung trouble thatlave been cured by Foley's Honeyind Tar. It not only stops the.ough, but heals and strengthenshellings. L. M. Ruggles. Reas-lor, Ia., writes, "The doctors said[ had consumption, and I got no
letter until I took Foley's Honeyind Tar. It stopped the hemor¬rhages and pain in my lungs, andhey are now as sound as a bullet.">wadley Bros., Vanderpool. Soldiy all Druggists, Monterey.
In the Circuit Court of tie United States?or the Western District of Va.,
at Harrisonburg, Va.rise Highland Deyelopement Co., a cor
poration, Complainant,vs. > In Equity
rhe unknown heirs .nd personal reprcsejptative. of Thomas Filzsimi_ons,audo'hers. Defendants
On this the 2d day of Jul}, 1908, comes
he complainant in the above namedause and presents its application foimblication of a warning order on ihelefenda.its to the above named cause,iz., the unknown heirs and peronal representatives of Thomas Fitzimmons, Benjamin II. Morgan, and .Jer¬imah Parker, late of the City of Pfiua-lelphin, Pennsylvania,, trustees under a
Iced of trust dated January 27th, 1797,xecuted by James Wilson and HannahVilson, his wif., and the unknownleirs and personal representatives ofJideon Hill Wells and Robt II Morris,ohn Young, Norton Pryor, John Moyer,Jeorge hauman. Benjamin West. JohnGin, {samuel Young, Lauman and West,ohn Donaldson, James Miller, Williamtiller, Jeremiah Parker, Wildara Parker,toore Wharton, George Eddy, George'eter, Nicholas Horne, John Kline, Jasflagman, VY illiam Tromberger, Jeremiahackson, James Cnmmins.David Matthewbriggs, Nathan Bearh, Israel Cope, Jas->er Cope, Jacob Baker, Cornelius Cor-legys, James McNeil, George Thompson,Jeorge Lauman, Edward Thomp.on,ames young, James Sharpless, Jesselharpless, William Harrison, Martin)eeds, Charles Marquedant, James Cuh-lingham, Charles Eyans, David Evans,Samuel Pleasants, Israel Pleasants. JohnPeasants, Roueit Pleasants, trading af
tamuel Pleasants & Sons, James Grant,lugh Dunlap, Galbreath Patterson,Sam-lel Carwell, Hugh Jackson, FrancistVcst, John West, Joseph Sewetze, Geo.Proughe, William Chancellor, John3avis, John Fries, Mathias Hollenback,Vtordecai Piersel, john White, GeorgeEddy, William McMantire, and SamuelVI. Ko*, and Thomas Fitzsimmons, Ber.amin EL Morgan aud jeremiah Parker,is trustees under the deed of trust beai-ng date on the 25th day of April, 1797,'rora james Wilson, Samuel H. Fox aidWilliam McPherson, Francis Nicholls,William Wharton, joseph Whartor,Samuel M. Fox, William f hv.ncellor ano
george Thompson, trustees tinder iheleed of trust bearing date on the 10thlay of December, 1800, executed to themjy Thomas Fitzsimmons, jeremias Park;r and Benjamin lt. Morgan, trustees unler the hereinbefore mentioned deedsfrom james Wilson lo them, and GideonHill Wells, R H Morrie, john Young,Norton Pryor, J?hn Moyer, George lau¬man, Benjamin West, john Kline, Sam'lYoung, john Donaldson, james Miller,William Miller, George Eddy, GeorgePeter, Nicholas Horne, james dagmar,john Myer, William Tromberger, jere¬
miah jackson, james Cummins, DavidMatthew Briggs, Noiman Beath, IsraelCope, jasper Cope, jacob Parker, Corne¬lius t orncgys, james McNeil, GeorgeThompson, Edward Thompson, jamesYoung, joseph Sharpless, jesse Sharples,William Harrison, Martin Deeds, Chasuarquedant, Charles Evans, SamuelPleasants, Israel Pleasants, jonn Pleas¬ant?, Robert Pleasants, ti^dingas SamuelPleasants and Sons, james Grant, nnghDunlap, Nicholas Horne, Francis West,john Weat, joseph Sewetze, GeorgeProughe, james Cummins, William chan¬cellor, john Davis, john Files, MathiasHollenback, Mordecai Piersel, johnWhite, George Eddy, William MCMantire,and Samuel ¦ Fox.And it appearing to the court that
said suit is bi ought for ihe purpose ofremoving a cloud upon the title to theproperty situated within the? AesteruDistrict of Virginia and fully'describedIn complainants bill and exhibit; andthar the aforesaid defendants are notresidents or inhabitants of tlie=_nid Wislem District of Virginia orthe state of Vir^ nia it is accord¬ingly ordered that ihe a haye u.-nmddefendants to said bill of "Coir.pl wotio appear, plead answer or mm r
to the ^ail bill of comebunt iythe itulcday of September, IfHH; nfftd .
vii being made 89 required br law thaithe above named defendpat are n'>tresidents citizens or inhabitants of theBaid Western District of Firginia or theState of iirginia.
It is further ordered that a copy hereofbe published not lets than onfre a weekfor six consecutive weeks in the Highland Recorder, a newspaper published atMonterey, Highlandco. Fa his furtherordered that a copy hereof be served uponthe person, if any, in possession or
charge of tbe property mentioned in theaforesaid bill on or before August l>t,1908, and that return of such service bemode on said date.A copy teste
A.K.FLETCHER, Clerk.j K. M Noiton, Counsel.
ROANOKE, VA.
is the teachers, fo is the school. Wehave the teachers. Business men knowit. They want our graduates.Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting,
Penmanship, etc., taught as they are ugedin actual business.Thousands .if graduates now in good
positions Nothing to risk. 20 years'successful experience. Our cataloguetells all about it. It's free. Twentiethcession opens Sept. 1. W rite today. Ad¬dress E. M. COULTER, Prest.
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Preaching AppointmentsM. E. CliUUcH, 8oU_*_f, M<lXTl:f!l-.V
Cittcurr.1st Sunday, Hightown, Ila, in.:
Trinity, 3 p.m.2nd Sunday, Seyfert, ll a. m.;
Monterey, 7:30 p. m. N_rd Sunday, Trinity, at Tl a.m.;
Hightown, 3 p; tn;4th Sunday, Monterey; ll a: in.-;
Seybert. 3 p. m.W. N Wagner.
Monterey Presbyterian Church.1st Sabbath, Monterey, ll a.m.;
Pisgah, 3 p. m.Second Sabbath, New Hampden;
ll a. m.3rd Sabbath, Pisgah, ll a. m.;
Monterey, 8p.m. ,
4th Sabbath, Hightown, ll a.m.;New Hampden, 7:30 p. m.
W. S. Trimble.
ML E. Church, South, Crabbot-. tom Circuit.
1st Sunday, Central Chinch, Ua. m., Union Chapel, 3 p. m.
2nd Sunday, New Church 10:30a.m.; Central Church, 8 p. m.3rd Sunday, Union Chapel, ll a.
m.; Central Church, 8 p. m.
4th Sunday, Central Church, llI. m.; New Church, 3 p. m.
\" Thomas Cooper.
If. E. Church, Highland Circuit.1st Sunday, Union Chapel, ll a.
_.; Crabbottom, 3:30 p. m.2nd Sunday, Wesley Chapel, ll j
ivvm.; Vanderpool, 3:30 p. m.3rd Sunday, Asbury Chapel, ll
i. m.. Tnorny Bottom, 3:30 p. m.
4th Sunday, Green Hill, ll a.m.,^airview, 3:30 p. m. ?
J. A. Brumbaugh.
VIRGNIA MILI¬TARY INSTITUTE
scxington, Va The Board of Visitors,,t their annual meeting on the 20(h day4 next June, will appoint STATE CA.-)F/rS to fill vacancies in the 1st, 3rd,th, 8th. lOih, 18th. 22nd, 24ih, 25111.2711),8th, 30th. 33rd and 84th Senatorial Dis-ricts. and several AT LARGE. Theseppointments carry free board and tui-ion. Applications should be addressedo the undersigned on or before June0th, on forms that will be sent upon re-
luest. E. W. NICHOLS, Act'g Sup't.
[f you want to FightIt Out With
Nature.All Right.Millions have done so
before you. SENSIBLEpeople submit to the dic¬tates of natureland whenthere is indication of eyetrouble, go to COMPE¬TENT optician and havethe proper correction madeto their vision.
We give teststhat cannot fail
We grind our own lenses
H. L LANG, .
Optometrist,STAUNTON, VA.
Hotel Foy Rent
Wishing to go out of the hotelbusiness I will rent the MansionHouse and furniture, at McDowell.This x hotel is most comfortableand well equipped for transient or
summer boarders. It is situatedon the Staunton and Parkers¬burg pike and in a healthy andbeaufiful valley, 36 miles fromStaunton, Va., and is the onlyhotel in McDowell.has all the con-
vience that will be found in a smalltown. Get possession at once.
For further particular write toJ. B. Bradshaw.
McDowell, Va.
The Flowers thatBloom in The
Spring
bring no more pleasure to the
sense of sight and smell than our
dainty Oxford tie or pumps bringto the sense of feeling and comfort
when warm weather sets in, Light, handsome, well-fiittirg and cool,
tliRy are the ideal Summer foot-wear for both men and women. We
have a superb stock waiting for you to choose from, in all Leathers,Patent, Gun Metal, Vici, Tan and Brown.-
Armstrong Shoe Co.
27 W Main St. Staunton, Va
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Banking Business? jjI have more or less of it. Possibly it is with us. Such
being the case you know something of our ser¬
vice. But if not a patron wouldn't it be well for
I you to become one? J]
| Our Cer.ilicate Account. ll
5 is calculated to serve all' ft-^s; the old and the young, the ^poor and the rich. %. r3ceives deposits from $1 B
up to $5,0C0 and allows 3 per cent,interest, compounded
semi-annually.
The First
National
Bank of
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Walnut, Sycamore, Pop¬lar and Lynn wanted
$35 per M for old growth walnut, sawed strong inch; 6; S; 10; 12; 14 und 16 feet
lengths, edged and straight, 3 inches wide and up.
$30 per ll for joung walnut, sawed stong inch. 6; 8; 10: 12; 14 and 16 feet
lengths, edged and straight, 8 inches wide and up.
$37 per M for extra good old growth hhtt logs, .awed strong M and 2 inches, «
8,10; 12; 14 and 16 feet lengths, edged and straight.$15 pei SI for all walnut lumber of 4 feet lengths. All walnut to be measured
on the black side.
$18 per M for log run Poplar and Lynn Millculls out. sawed 1 inch and of ev¬
en length 3 feet and up.
$12.50 for Poplar and Lynn Millculls, sawed 1 inch, and of even ic.-gtin 8 bm
and up.$16 per ll for log tun Sycamore with Millculls out, to be sawed strong incln
and the best logs 1} inches.
The lumber to be delivered at our factory.
PUTNAM & CO., Organ altar.,Staunton, - - Virgil ia.
In Connection With Our
STOCKOFGENERAL
MERCHANDISE,We now have on hand a good line of
Wagons, harvest Machinery oe
All Kinds. Grain Drills
Harrows. Plows &c.
Will exchange the same for any kind ofi
live stock at market value.
JONESandShoulder,Doe Hill - Virginia
Cut
Do_Sr:Will nure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
Sold by all druggists.Monterey. Swadley Bros., Vanderiool.'Va.
'<ac:hects
.rities_k having
; Disease'iaberea