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SHENANDOAH HERA!gS'OOOSTOOX VA
PR1DAY, UCTOliER 29. 1909,
Entered at the Post Office, at Wostock. Va., as second-class mattel
SHENANDOAH VALLEY LOAN AlTRUST COMPANY.
WOOUSTOwK, VIROIMA.
Mono? loaned at 8 per c«iit. on real esta!or . ateral security. Savin?* dipoolta Thrived in lumi of Si.oo oi ove:
and Interest allowed on aame.
rWFor particu'.ais address the Coirpan«r its home office, or call on J. Sf. Kberl;Straabnri; 0- W Wirdl«\ Kdinburg; F IpMQjbacker, M*. Jaek»on; or 8. Ihoover. New Market, Vs.
ANNOUNCEMENT.For House of Delegates-
II»viri>,¦* wea deolared the notrini rty. for th"
| most . illy solidi t.-. ol Shenandoi
C »uoly, foiIf, promise a faithful di
cjla - of the Ottrj wav lo ivik.K
myself useful to toy constituents.Very respectfullf.
F ll. BRUMBACK.1\, tj,» v lersof S indoeh Count.
| th,- non ination ftShe B .- from *
, ¦: iblicen County Coi..noonee myselfnotion, and solic
the -
. ol all quellfled foti.
.. enress toy erstAgin
ted, Soiin the future as
.. faithful and ImpelI i lafegnarath
lag com
-ty.a
BUR : ¦>¦ BOWMAN.
Druid Oil.Great D ry for
Rheumatism, Backache and
Painful Joinsale at
SCHMITT'S DRUG STORE.
Physicians.
L_EXERAL LOCAL SEWS,
5t J. L. Shaffer ft <
Lsp 1 i frc iu I2.( 0 up at .1. A
_'ham rc
Sh r
il just lo.Pr "nion.
af of allkinda Gel l< Farmers
If yt ut a iggj hip that willUs\t -
* for sale byJ-'\- l Co.
.vs for n( xt
|i ts, rill On somethingiv li ne.
Dr. J. ( D stiet elli bef hil Thursday and
Y: th aod *>th.
;tny desirablelal I prices to
rn i holiday stock.Wm. Kline. J eu
rortfa Va the Metho¬dist chur.-h };. a .(.tala: tbe loo. M. L VYa'ton,on Friday
'i christmaslent 1 i ai predated f Ex*
-inp tin i ti f ul robes at theha A. Dj -art <*»: Co.
our prodoes to J. L. Shafferkl Price. 8s doE.:
llb ; Lard 15o lb.: Chickeno I Wc lb.: Young 12c lb.: potatoes
- belir of si . I salt, 100
lbs., and llOll .bs.. M lbs.i. table salt. Farmera
Union.A Kel History of
. rj by W.Orablll of W< -; Suitable
reward if returned to Wm. Kline-.rders for ice cream, for
Bundaj i id !*> left ateither di ag store not lat^rthan Satur-dav noon. A. W. Nicodemus & Sons.
.NI^* red theirBrsl - || j afternoon.
.>ut a 17 to0 score byUh* Staunton < hool. TheAc s **ere out weighed atleast 'J.'> pf> indi ?,, ifeg Ui.dU} but putup a Miff feme, lethe secona halfholding their opponents to no score.
Put your savings In the SavingDepartment . Shenandoah ValleyLoan & Tru^t co., Woodstock, Va.,at 3 per om*. <¦ ,} interestA . cunts o'.S1.00 and upward received. Th only savings institutio inlae county for the accumulation of the¦mall savings of laboring men, wo*men and child re- if
taja he did it Peary says bedid it. but th° chances are neither onedd it unless he took Hollister's RockyMouotele Tea. It |a the most search¬ing and finding remedy.lhere is nodobU after takhg-ns sure as youtake it you get results. Do it tonight.Schmitt s Drus Store.
Droppel Dynamite.Winchester, Va., <>ct. 24..A bos
containing loo pounds of dynamitewas dropped on a sidewalk In theheart of the business section of Win¬chester this afternoon by GilbertJenkins, a stage driver, without ex¬
ploding it.Mr. Jenkin* wascarrying the dyna¬
mite from a storage house to his stage,intending to convey it to Clark*county, when it suddenly slipped offhis shoulder and fell to the sidewalk.I Vop-e who saw the word "Dynamite"in large letters on the box fled fromthe vic 'ty.
Winter Lap Robes.Do you want a n !*. ? Doi.'t buy
until you have seen the assortment
^ual received b» J. a. Djsart k Co.
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SD
PERSONALS.Mr. Bil Spitzer, of New Market was
le t-»wn on Wednesday.. James B. Avirett visited
Mrs. J.is. Williams last week.Mr. p. A. Pitman left Saturday
morning fur Sp.-ncer W. Va.r. J. S Hopkins, of Stcusburg,
wus in Wordbook, last Monday.Mite Lockstam'er, of Zepp, U visit¬
ing her sUter, Mrs. Joe. Shaffer.M(SI Mary Hoshour is visiting her
sister, Mrs. tloltzman iu llichmoLd.Mrs. Kenneth Koontz is visiting her
aunt. Mrs. Chas. Holt, of .Staunton.Mrs. Charles Fravel, wha bas I en
ill for several days, is now out ag.iin.Miss Judson, of Washington, ls
visit lng Mles Kllen March on dlorahStreet.
Mrs. Dr. K. C. Darling, of lia ti-imore. Md., is visiting Mrs. M. C.
.arin,,'.Mrs. Wm. Calvert, has returned j
to her home . .1 to friends inWinchester.Kev. Krgci.e Skyles is visiting his
parent- P.e»'. and Mrs. N. II. Sk.In this {'lace.Mrs. Klla Shaffer has returned from
a visit to her sou, Mr. Chas. SI.of The Plains.
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Mr J. D. For-y.he former proprie-a tor of Geary's II-tel »vas a visitor Int town this week.
Herbert Larriok, Esq , of Win-I ester was in town 0:1 business the
last of the week.Mr. ard Mrs. Clyde Hite have been
ling in Washington, Pittsburg andat Niagara Falls.Mrs. Kila Hammond, of Mt. Jack¬
son visited her sister Miss RebeccaRinker in this place.Mrs. James Williams and daughter
Miss Nan ara visiting relatives andd Washington
Mrs. Kate Johnson, of Mt. Jaels paying a visit to her daughter.MrSi Hugh Supinger.Miss Mabel Walton is spending tins
week with Hon. M. M. Ji huson andfamily in Front Royal.Mrs. Marion Kberly and children of
Mt. Jackson ate visiting her parentsMr. and Mrs. M. Coffman.Mr. William Funk is moving into
b property that he recently pur¬chased on North Hain street.Mrs. Cooper D. Schmitt, of Knox-
vii!. Tenn., is wiall -s VirginiaSchmitt, on South Main St*
Mr, and Mrs. William PentTlmberrille are spending the weekwith Mr. and Mrs. M. B, WunMr. Harvey Miller, ol Wsthi
has been S] - with¦th*.-i* In law, Mr. J. I>. Boyer.
Mi>s Su»ie Koontz, who is teachingsci. a ie apei iev«
eral d.; 1 this p].Mis- Dorothy Shoemaker, of Phlla
deipbia is r \ arents 1 Japt,and Mrs. S nakeron South Mastre
Mr. C. K Walton St I thewedding of his sitter-in* UtiKtl.el Johnson In Front Rtjrsl Wed¬nesday.Mr. J. L. Shailer, a prominent
merchant of this piace has been con¬
fined to his home for several dayl bysickness.
Mrs. G. W. Graham and daughter,Miss Mary, of Bolltar, W. Va , are
visiting Mrs. G's sister, Mrs. H. I.Fravel on Church street.
Mi-s Moser who has been spendingseveral weeks with Rev. and Mrs. J.W. D. Sherer and fami'y has return¬
ed to her home in Washington.Misses Marv and Viola Hroadbeck,
of Hanover, Pa. and Mary HoiTheins.of Martlntburg are th" g letti of theirformer iebool*mats Miss MargaretHoffman.Capt. W. E. K >n. retired
chaplain of the V. 8. Arny, of Mit-
ganton, N. C., was in Wo dstccklast week inspecting lb I). Catter'sstring of fine young horses.
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Ritenour, Mr.C. Moreland, Misses Rettie CombsLaura, Bessie and Olive Ritenour of j weiSeven Fountains spent some time this' cir
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week with Mr. and Mrs. fos ph Keller.
Mr. C. L. Gibbs returned Saturdayfrom Baltimore, he and Mrs. Gibbsaccompanied little ( burles to St.
- Hospital where ht i> reeeivii gtreatment. At last report the littlefellow was doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rinker, of St
David's, Mr and Mr?. Frank Rinker,of Edith. Mrs. B. P. Hoy ce and two
children of Seven Fountains and Mrs.Alice Roteobery and sons of Rardettyvisited Mr. and Mis. Joseph Kell* r.
Wm. Kline and little daughter,Mildred, returned Saturday fromBssic City, Va., aeoompanied bfMrs. Kl'nc's mother. Mrs W. M.
Page, of Basic City, and Mit. Page'smother. Mrs. Mary Glenn, of Staun¬ton.Mr. B. F. Borden, IT . was in Wood¬
stock, yesterday, lbe fi-st lianhis return from the hospital. Hismany friend* will be giad to learnthat he is still improving in health.
Mr. Calvert, a son of th-J late JudgeOeorsjeCalrerij ol New Market and
superintendent of thc \\ et»k*rn Pni- n
Telegraph Company stationed at
Raleigh, N. C., was a visitor in learnthis week.Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Rinker, of
Tom's Brook, Mrs. Christena Fnnp--.pi Wteeheerer, Miss Pearl Otoa, t>f|Carmel and Mr. and Mrs. F More- :
land and two children of Calvf"recent visitors at the home of Mr. andMrs. Josep) Keller.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. V
entertained at jthoir beautif¦'Birdwood " leal PYtowj eg inhonor of tn'11 -.on Rev. .V. T«*.Williams and his bride. Ou y threlatives aud near friends were In
An elegant repast was tiand good music was a part o' U I
evenings erioyment
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Coming I'N. P. S. A.*Nov. 5th, 1909.
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Only a few more of thoie buggiesleft. Coses quick for a bargains.Farmers Union.
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NOAH COFFMAN DEAD.HIS DODY HUllIED AT SAND KIL
NEAK MT. OLIVE.
After a hopeless contest with deaMr. Noah tollman, keeper of a luuiroom at 115 Light Street, uno was si
Wednesday afternoon by a negwhom he had discharged for drunk*,ness* died Friday afternoon tt tMeroe Hospital.Louis Liddell, the negro, who i
cently came to Baltimore from Loni:ana, was brought from jail shortafter his employer's death and a
ranged before Justice Giannaaharged with causing Mr. Conmanleath. He did not exhibit SO]ow aud was led back to his oe!l, a fl>eing held for the action of thmer, apparently unmoved.When Mr. Coffman was taken to tl
lospitai Wednesday Justice Oranniittempted to get a statement frosnd again Thurtday he tried. Pride
lit to the hospital, but the iitired man's condition had bed ttl
I h-* died wiiile Ihe Justicas wailing for a rational moment ihich to talk With him.Wituesses state Liddell had beejorking for Mr. Coffmanonl
~. but during that time, SV«nile working In the kitchen, had beei
rinking heavily. Finally, thej -
1 Wednesday after several of hilIStomers had complained. Mr.an remonstrated with him and thisiling, is said to have dischargedm.
Th-"1 negro, it is said, mad'* throv
g remarks as he left the placentinued to stand about the front ofi establishment c irsing and utteringpredations. Mr. Coffman, it is
ld, went out and ordered him to goray.rhen, it is said, the negro drew a
ito! from bit pocket and tired. Mr.itTman fell totbe ground, and whencen to the hospital was found to bsally wounded. At no time was thatev hope of his n <:<>, pry.rhat the negro wat preparing bim-f for trouble is adducrd by the po*9 from th* fad that it was learned.n inv it m thal be bad.ight the pistol from a Camden
lealer only a few dayl bef<difficulty. The weapon is of a
niliar type, carri- illy byirehistt and persons having date work to do. It is so construct-that the it can lireni ide '!:.' j" cket So, if s
tridges are oted, it wouldIcult for him to etespe unnoticed in
vd.
liddell, the )»o!ice tay, is one of s
ge nunjher of negroes who for-the Soutbi rn Statei
y are wanted by th** anti rities,to
k tin ti > of otb -r negroTl..- egret t'.'.i t!..
: he bad worked his way up to.re .i om Louisiana, b it bs 1
tbs co [n;at, I he
.n and was ii, i le t-»ve time in lory.
er lilley il Fri-. night at the Central. Thc jury, of which Mr. J<Buckli j - in, <t\ ided th t
oah Coffman died nt about 11:50lock la>t Friday morah icyipital from tia- effects of t bulld: and said bullet wa> fired flband of Louis Liddell."tr, X. G. Kierie, who made the pott-rtem rumination, testified thattb wat es m lood-poitonin a bullet in th ttomech. Be -
bullet entered the lower part ofmiddle ol M . Coffman's bi llged in the itomach and wai d >lred.*.Ball Sun.he body of .'.ir. Coffman i
n's !>'<" I o'clock tr inidey from Baltimore, ai 1 wat ac
ipanied by his widowwh ? w»i -.
taSnapp, formerly of Ohio; their. sons, Rodi ev and l-iari,-nd. Ifrs. ON onnor, his brother-in--, Kev. Philip L Snapp; two o! bit'hews, Mes i>. Eugene 'and QetfTman, of Da vi*. \V. Va . and tbeowing pallbean rs, all of whome intimate friends a: d fellowrthraen of the dtceascd, Messrs.holst Poflman, A. J. Snyd*r,Ulam Rehberger, H. C. Zulauf, T.Moore, and Andrew Knudti n
. iloral tributes almost bid thee is
itaming the ca*k» t from . sw wlias ta"'en from the train and p'aa truck, preparatory t > ittDeferred to the hearse.
he widow could not restrain hrrcd from the train
l their was scarcely a dry eye inlarge crowd which had assemble 1
pot.sd carriages were ssit*-
and the body taken to sand Ridgerch,wben ibe funeral tereiees wereeluded. ]{¦ r. J. !!. LutS OfflclSt d.-. pa) lng ¦ i aauiiful tribute to the
d. i I rial was in thi- eena-
rby.lr. Coffman i°sts not fur fromre he was, not n, alter a buSJ USIlife c» nelly eloead by a worthro. Be wai a son of th-ob K. ('oilman and was born in theolive neighborhood H years ag.». jcho*e a lineal can i r arid bi -
it le re lb- was slso In business'onie 'I S '"ov SO yen. - and at th;.t
i .. rep dallon h t
dghtf lioneer( csp^blt -
I man. He hud been fOOfttcd inttmore for nb »ui and wat
igi d - silt it th* r .
M f. I D Kl 'i.-. I I SOI Ioctl d
lurtion s | ;rg.
rorer N! I'<. man was ioeeU dto id»»i h b.-
and throughoutheld ls
sm lo Baltimore butlne - clea* an affable lovable man, op n,
k >-ml wi-: ii it o*. it He was a
-t;an citiTman was a trudie** of
L*ith< r L . h ireh ofe and . ..¦
the nj it I
rded hm S lirOOg us- fui man
is den » i io that city Hitfh**r in law is p istor of iii
11 iff nan lt survive J by threelliers, Messrs. Ltvl an1 Williamrman of near Jen's lirook, whoj in Billim »re wpahe died, ri¬
ling Kriday evening and H. II.
man, of Burlington, VV. Va.
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THE REFORMED SYNOD.The Potomac Synod met in the R .
formed Church last Tuesday night.The retiring President, R°v. I. X.Felgts), of Greencastle. Pa., prsaohri 1the opening sermon to a large con¬
ation.At the close of the seimon the presi¬
dent called the Synod lo order andI prayer, after which the listed
cleric called the provisional roll and.a Quorum being present, an electionOf Officers for the ensuing yeti* was
was heidi with the following result:President, Rev. Barton Ii. Carnahan.of Mt. Pleasant. Md.; Vies President.Hon. \v. j. Zacharias, Chambers-burg, Pa ; Corresponding Secretary.Kev. Howard Obold: Reeding Clerk,iv v. A. F. Nance, .Tuniata. Pa.
Tia- openiing services Wednesdaymorning wa% conducted by P.ev. Geo.
Snyder, of Middletown, Md., af:which the roll was called and the <
minutes of last e von ing S td andapproved.The remainder of tin* morning a i
sion wat tpent hearing reports fromtbe different boards and institution,and tending roch reports to their r*£ipective commit"The Synod includes !;
lions within'the territory of Virginia,;',. || Virginia, North Carolina, Mary*land, the Southern tier of eoectii IPennsylvania, and the Distriot olColumbia.
Tn.- Synod is composed of dele¬gates from each of th" < i_!within its boondi iterlal andone lay ii- to evi-ry fourminitterls] r di. As thu> CO lill
roll will foot up *.
thing oyerone hundred membertBesides these, there will bepret
tentatives fri m the k
lt, educational and oter Int itu-tions of the ch ireh.Last year'i itatistiet I Byood
give the following i: Ministers,190; eoe. ._- Itcentialmembers. H,*'>.io: baptised and un¬
confirmed. 19,299; adult sdditions,s,408; Sundsy schools, 292, andhers, .i4.iiLM: ttndi nts for the
try, 86; contrib ited for benevole ilpurpoi ifl
i - 27,673.
Church Notes.The pulpits of tbe town will bs fi'! d
On Sand || i of the 1if, the ll
D lesslon in our to-vn:
M. K. <'hutch. Sui vy moJiRet. .!. M. Shick, I). D, VT si
loo, D. C !'.. enfi ¦ i '.>. ll.1. M. Runkle, of x-.\;» irt, \'.\.
icr-R , E. O. K.i, Wej
Pa., 7:30 p. m., R D J. Wotown. Md.
Lui burch. 1. a. m., ResPa., 7:30
i: W, w. .::.'. <..
.. rory Reform -d ( burch, Rev.: ... Pa.p »v. W. t
in in the P
!:. N. (in Ch j rc
Spi iiand wi.I rel linlst'jand return t i iiis farm in Virginia.Stsunton Va., ( tet. 24 Rei Dr, /I.
M. Fraser, for IO yean lator ofPirti Prei Churd .. tel *
bin - talion today to tal-eeffect In Dec ir, l'»l<».
Lost both Legs, hut May Live.Btaui '.¦ n, Va., < let. U G H.
Snyder, of Harritoohurgi -'-i> '
about 3 O'C Cfc this m«> :, theBaltimore sod Ohio railroad tr.ick ll\ erons, >ix miles north of SiB -th legt wei i|) .. Hunter I I. B|by Dr. Kenneth Bradford and Mr. K.1". B -lt, tvent t ) Verona In Mr. Bo 'laut< mobile and brought bim to theKing's Daughters Bospitsl bere, Aipu sent tie* young man is doing verv
well and it is thought le* aili nc mci-.
The Southern Railway Co. hatth>- Valley Branch, i trie ligbt-
r *niel, *jreo< ral m Its oenir.ci;y. ii is rory handsomely fur-nitbed and seats between eighty and
ninety people. It lester] contraction,OS tbs sam-' principle SI .h.* Pullmancar-i. It passed through thit platPuetday and Wednesday ar. I it'sh »p d that it will continue on Ibisline. 7t was well cdrertited as tlaree number <>f pinUtert of the Re*
(1 Synod hspeened to strike this«. .r.
Mr. J H Hoover Severely Hurt.Mr .John il. Bo vd- wet ja nfuily
Injured last Saturday at Front Boya!bj a horse falii-ig o^ bil leg. Whiledo bones were broken, bis leg wai
iv bruised. Mr. Hoover hasbsen confined to his bee
hnci:r Stripped.Mr. Frank Stillwell met with a
painful accident at C. L. Fogal'.-blacktmiib tnop Wednesday morning.Ia moving a wagon b third
of the loll hand was caught andul f the tb *>h was stripped f; .rn it.Dr. J. II. SmOOt gave
ic ll ll '-utm^nt.
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Monster Vegetables.Mr. John Sweenej bas left at the
.- di teighs113 lbs. and n.t rs '¦ Si 1<'
s in ci rc au feretOS Ile thinks:h .1 ll Wi eld IU| Ihe town, with
for Thsnksgiving.tj ---it.. l.C. !. | tWOi iff i slots, lhere being bui
es in the two bushels.
Born.To Mr. afcd Mis. John Smack,
ley'Ont. -.'. -a dsughssriTo Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stum, Tue*
lay, 0 | daugtilb Pc d-K'cck Of Success
its !n a ken, clear brain, backed b>raloTitable will and ;¦
Sinr poe r comes from the splei.diulealth that Dr. King's Niw Life Pill*inpart* They vitalize every organind build up beale tnd body. J. A.liar mon, Liietnore, A . Va., writes :
"They are the besi Pills I eve* used.'r.tc at Walton A Smoot. cai
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Burns Prove Fatal.Mrs. S. A. Ilenkel, died Thura
night at her home one mils westQuicksburg, this county, tt *be rei
of burns received Sunday mornwhile sitting near her f .¦..piree,the time of the accident Mrs. HeelWM sittingia ber invalid chair n
die fireplace reading some letters.»oine means several of the letters Iju* her lap and csught fire, carry;the dames to h is. In an inst;mr clothing was in a bla.ee.Mrs. Qeokel I I le the roo
ler daughter, Miss Irene, In[itchon, and a hired girl heard licreams and came to her assistantTmj found her lying on the tlcnth most of her clothing buru.way. They grehbodcovering fro r
md and smothered out the flee -
Ot before ihe unfortunate woman hfatally burned.
Mrs. Renkel was shout51 yeald. B tot six children.W
d Wilmingl in, Del : S. DFaehington, l). <".! Miss Ii
irginie, who i bool in WiitngtoOi Del.ThS funeral was held at .Ww Ma.t Sunday morning at ll o'clock.
Irs. Henry T. Johnson DeacMrs. Senrv T. Johnston! for man
.ars | retidect Of this place, died ;
r hon.. 00 South Main street la:icm! ay.Before ber marriage to Mr. Jobiin she oas tiie widow of Georg
siie if turvived by her husband an<
i children, Mr. Lurcher Kibler,eminent buslnOSt man of Mar-diaili., Charles J' ion, < anok"s. Wm. Shaffl r, Mrs. .1. !.'. Kaine.d Miss Myrtle Johnson, ol Wood
.anti children>- was a goo l woman and by beld disposition and c induct had WOI
nj friends.lllCt' t
tbl Lutheran church onTburi l]ming by kev. J. W. I». Bchented by Kev. ll. M. ( enter. Int* r
al tonk place in Massanutten
Irs. Geo. B. Hann died at Saum:Ie, on last Morai iv p..
Obituary will app it week.
RECITAL.iperiao Recital bj Dr.
i St uthwick, Presidenten ul School of* Botttit.
nebo fl is arrai*
- H ul duiecitHy fortun i
iming of Dr. Soul i«
k>r, orator i1st of I ,.;<..
v in Uottou. Thit tchooInits hs
So tbwick io Wt i will losei ol their
i,
hird, A T:is and Ambition, has tieenis the Reading for the eve-
g. The interpretation of this playipy the full evening and in
lt Dr. Bo 1th* ick will itu-in turn the many characters
ty. In short, it will bs Ide play, whose characters will i>e
in the expression of oneion.
iri vouch for ile* splendidtary treat in store for all lovi -
i si d Shakepi are le p ii .
ler. Von will see him in ebal is['i ntly admitted to be his girhe recital will be given in Lan!/
Inesdoj evening, Novemberthird. Reserved seats will eotlty live cents. General sdmissioobe twe.nty-tive cents. Tickets can
obtained at Schmitt's drug store
Saturday.to.MMi:-.
Meeter in the art of exprettloratory .--Times- Di snatch] Rich-al.nmeoaely pleasing..San Diego,.fonda.OU have . -ater admirei ..I. John TempS- Oraln artistic triumph.*.Boston Trans¬it.
Minister Injured.ev. A. L. Rarnsberger, s Dativebe Valley, who haa numerous ne in Rockingham and Angus 4
nties, was the victim of a leriot I
ident on Saturdaj afternoon near
i-oke by which he suffered a free>d skull and also brok:* ln> leg in[daces. Mr. Bemeberger is a
bodist preacher on tho Betlnnyuit of the Baltimore COOfs ence,i churches in both Roanoke anditetourt counties.>. woo driving in hil carriage whenhorse became fright- ned at a in t r
and ..rn away, throwing the mi 1-
r lo the ground with serious re-
s. At (esl seeonets bs wa- lyingprecarious condition at bis homeCoverdale.
ie ladies of tiie K-funned churcha reception at Massanutten
demy lo honor of the ministorsit- s I . the RefOI BJ ld Synod
night. Rein ihmSOtt were served.
issie Lodge N . HI A. F. a a.
lave a 'Mm Lei " Yhertdejill IfSSOne who Ste la Woodstockniling the i'. ti d so Synod. About-liv t tiling brethren were pres*
One -week of"N. P. S. A."Nov. 5-12, 09.
itown, Md.. I»ct. IS.*.Rayi Rsa ..-. aiu -'h. was sm
k'avnesb'.ro on thecharge ol **-teal-7,"» wr . mons from K-lue of the .Nh thodist Church. Ka.?**Kue in the WMi'tnt s'-ts a value
lah oe the sswsmw. RamV.> lseeswp I ol ttkinxr s e Heh, ch om
eyeglasses, valued t *'.n.
u, Va., ( I I In the suit
»ght by l>. A. Kin^in agamst J..Venn for tlo.noo foi the alien'is wife's atf i afterig out SB rici.n.t *s, brougnt in a
Hello:-Mr. s'-i ( ti Th" zt^e last¬er atmSH Y<> t att >rn<>ys were
Joyed and about 00 witnessesed.
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Mill is Running.Operated with electricity generate
on the Shenandoah river, severamiles away, thi big flooring mill 0Dr. J. 1. Triplett, near the Woodstocl
\ a ii -'a- ked during thewith eight v ts Ol Xoidyk. rolls. Tin
Of the plant is twohundred SOC fifty barrels with ll mi
for a liv.- hundred barrel mill.The large live story structure containsall that is newest ii in millmachinery and the prodoet of the millwill be equal to that of the greatera mills in grade. An elev
lng a hundred feet in the air, isbuilt Ut hold forty-firs thou an.ibuebele of wheat, and thoueands olbushels are noe being d, imped into itsdeep dark bins. Wlm all of the mi-
ehinery in operation, - eojvibration is noticed in the buildingmd the motor which d.-iv | tl IC re-
of belts can s. rd '.hismill it alid t. the pro-
f Dr. Tn jd < lt and tie reso.
i u'c I.tb ir til in
any man in .V<»> ~
Don't miss the"N. P. S. A."Nov. 5-12 '09.One week only.
Curing CatarrhAccept Our Advice andTry this Remedy at
Our Risk.Catarrh is a disCSSC of themucous membrane. The rau«ens membrane is, one may say,the interior lining of the bodv.Catarrh therefore rnsy exist i icny part of the tj stem,when tlc* catarrhal polsi
attacks tie- nc:.--.us m -moram-Inflammation and o ngi ition;. .¦ produced and nature Ito throw ofl the aceumulat.-dpoisons. The organ which hasbeen afflict! d c ttes to performits proper function a- nature
dd. The retulti». con n unon com*
alton, which may lead toolhi i eei .ons aiihc-tlons.We honestlj believe Rexall
MtlCU*Tone will do wonderscatarrh, [I
is made from ti |.¦lo¬tion of an eminent phj sicwho mad.- a long ii idy ofcatarrh, and bltwith this remedy was an envi¬able OlWe want you if you are |
sufferer from Catarrh in an>form, to aire Rexall Mucu-Tone a thorough trial. I'se itwith regularity and persistencyfor I then ifvon are qo! led, cone-back and tell 'is, and with-question or formality we will
buck to yon every centyou paid us. This is cvriainlyibe fairest offer that an;,
cou . lld sliestour - ty of purpose, ltC »m -
iber.ditain it only at
; .\all Si..re.
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SCHMITT'S D3UG STORE,THE STORE S*OR (jr A!.ITV.
W< M >D8T< N In. - VA.
Druid Oil \o and 50c.
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I REiTJTATIOrVis thc om- thine on which yr ti
nutt rolly v n you buj dev. I j.We rs ar reputation fatabove th- n any nu
of sab s. h- IS ¦ We lt"
repn lent i !<. We believe thisI us. and expect to continue
to con iuct our business so our
repu ation will \< question*We ref. kb * abo have not
dealt wit i u lo the many whohave.
AnuuLT,The Reliable Jeweler
and Optician.
I
OOOBT STBEET,WOODSTOCK, . - VA.
WATCH WORK ANDHAND ENGRAVING
fruit Trees.I will have fruit trees for sale in
front of the court House Novemberr.nirt dav.
2i. j ni ' Bram
Norien.The Tax bills of Mm Town for tM,
jue now made out and payment ma\
be made at any thne, at the Treasurer'-*in C.urt Square. All tax bil!*.
remaining unpaid after i>c. ^Nt, Welli In* tuned Over to thc Sergeant,ind 6 |>er cent, added, and collectionA all bilU enforced tceordicjf to law.
Retpectrellj-M. w. MAORUUBB,
t. 10 -until dec. .11. Treasurer.
Brood Sow for Sale.(hie fine grtdetl (hester and I'ol and
:»rnod sow and ten live weeks old pitf*-for sale This is a rare opportunity\0 get o first class brood sow. Pricereasonable. Asa A. Shkkt/..
Woodstock, Va.,sept. 24.tf. H. r. D. No. 2.
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FOR SALK.Three heating stoves.A. Q. Carter.
Colts Bring Big Prices.That it pay?} to raise draught colts
was proven on Fri lay last when MrJ. A. Whitelaw shippedBelg . !
majority of ti rn «.!»* bren leKruge -. '
i i sta!liolowned bj .^iv. Ooo* w. Lina*of thiri place The average price wai
GO aud the high I was Nt.60J Tills is a big price for jyoungsters anc
proves that lt pays to bf ed toaid bred horses. This ii the thirdcarload of Belgians purehssed byMr. Whitelaw in this market.
Touring Autos.Yo.\\ .sis aulon rd
through Wood stock, on their ¦
Atlanta. A large crowd was on tiastreets t > sheer them on their way.
i 1 edt was suspended andntaaj p tscd through el i rat.* whichwould h.- t-it litable to a:
i reported thal MountI fr m fo i ;->>. <i the opreplenishing the tren i .> Ihs
it -. had been w
stop . it is belng through that town.
Peculiar Accident to FlagmanBly.
Flagman Bly met with a peculiaraccident Thurtdty at New Market,while about his duties with the worktrain. Tie had pieced a torpedo andwithout thinking of the consequencesh° was lightly picking on it wh**n :texploded. The lingers on the glovesh-> wort were t- rn otf and taro fingerspainfully torn on thc right han-'.
I miiiht lt ive been Still more
teriout had he not been wearinggloves.
Public Sale.Mrs. J. J. Lambert, who lives near
Readuswill sell at public auction alltier farming implements. .'{ mares,mttle and a number of hogs, on Sat¬urday Nov. 6th. See bills.
For a clear head a stout heart anddrong mind, DeWitt's Little Earl J[Users, gentle, safe 6asy. pieslille pi.ls. Dewitt's CerbolixedWitch Ilu/.-d Salve is unequalled formulling where a silve is n. ledi andi especially goo4 for Piles. Sodalton iV Sm
Aged Colored Man Walked FromCanada.
An old colored man, who gave hisJ ; Tijou as Black** ll.
i- i the city on lootmorning en route for Roanoke tie
¦.ml he had walked all thefros *nada, ha\ tigbeen abi.ut, a yea*' and a half on theway. He fo-..d it too cold iu < anaOa,and is now returning to his old homene .;i Va.
H-* gave a brief account of his life.He was born in ISM, on the placa¬tion of Dr. George Stephens in Albe¬marle county, and was his slave untillu was sixteen, when he I --'d to a
planter in Louisiana. Abut five years
-fe:- the Civil War he returned to
Virginia, finding bjth his meeter a .dmis n sselivSb Hs made his borne atWinche>ter. where he lived 'untilabout sight years ago, when he went
I. i anade.After six years in Carada he ...
ed t<» w ilk back to hit old home 1
Vii ginta. ll iii ms
cds in fiis St i».-. ell <»» ebon ne
ile
tai t .- fy I i _- n* grO| slightlyand oppareotly in ng,
fl . carried twoI of bedding, eic. on his
c anl his those*vere preppedwith crocus sa<*ks, evidently to ease
the strain during his long walk.-..berg Ad vance.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.OF VALUABLE
Personal Property.Bj virtue of a deed of trust executed
to me by James W. Link of date* Feb¬ruary r.1. d of record in theClerk's Office of bhtnandoah county,Virginia, in I). B. 9o, page 115 etc.,ko secure ceitain debts therein setforth, default having been made in thepayment of said debts and being there¬unto requested by the beneficiary. [
iel! at public aueidon, to the Iest I dder on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ¦". 1 ..
et 1-' o'clock. M., in front of the placeOf business of Z rkle k Bros., in Por>L-stville, Shenandoah county, Virginia,one Columbia Hay Haler, made bythe Ann Arbor Company, of Ann Ar>Dur, Michigan, one Gray Mate, one
rn Mule, one Red Cow, one BrownWagon and one Buckboard*
TERMS.CASH.Ii. L. FLOYD, Trustee.
Start To-daywith a bottle of our Sarsaparilla Compound. It wilpurify thc blood and build up the tystetn in generalthereby enabling it to overcome any disease germslowhichit is so susceptible ut this >eason of the year.
The Large andIncreasing'demand for this preparation is the best proof as to itsmerits.
Regular 81.00 size for 50c.WALTON & SMOOT,
..Tin-: DRUGGISTS*'
MAGAZINES, FINE CANDIES, CIGARS
HESS' STOCK FOOD THE BEST.
H. L. BRUMBACKProduce Commission Merchant
2824-26 WEST DAUPHIN STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA.
Wake Up!
Perfect Fitting'Clothesare the ONLY kind that leaves our establishment.
Die Very Latest Designs inFall and Winter Prints
are now on display and to secure the best and latestin nobby FALL CLOTHS you should call at once.
very Suit Guaranteed as to Workmanship, Material and Fit
J. R. MILLER,pp. Post Office, iii TAILOR" Woodstock, Va.
it,BANK MONEY ORDERS,''are safe, convenient, economical.
Cost Less than Post Office or
Express Orders
Payable at any bank in theUnited States.
Ask for our rate card anJ compare prices.
SHENANDOAHNATIONAL BANK.