shenandoah herald.(woodstock, va) 1905-04-14.shenandoah hi-mi) is publishku w*tsst*au.1 hf john h....
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SHENANDOAH Hi-Mi)IS PUBLISH KU W*tSST*aU.1 Hf
JOHN H. GRABILL
WOODSTOCK. VlKlilNIA.
FRIDAY, APRIL 1-4, 1905-
We publish iu tin** issue tbe speechof Senator Martin delivered at Lunen-lurgC IL, last Monday. He pre¬sented bis claims lo the people in an
able mamu r, without attacking eil herof his opponents. Senator Martininvites the people to examine hisrecord ami il they find that recordsatisfactory to support him. He madeno eflon to secure vote* bj condemn¬ing the records ol li** opponentaFor this he deserves the thanks andvotes ofthe Democratic party, lt isto be earnestly hoped that the clo¬
vass for the Primary will he conducted without bitterness or mud sling ogand that the several nominees willreceive the solid vote ol the party.Nearly avery individual ha> his
a* .
choice, let him express it at the Pri¬
mary ard then support the nominees.aaaa**aa*aaaaa»*^^*a>-_-_-aa*-»
Not only did the demi Crttl carryChicago anti St. Louis and moat <-t
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the Colorado cities.even those thatwere reliably republican.but theycarried Kansas City and Leavena-worih, both in Kansas, where repub¬licans supposed they were perfectlysecure, and thew carried Jiff -
City, Mo., for the first time in 25vears, and made gains in ail theMissouri towns. A democratic land-slide in Colorado is a righteous retri¬bution upon the republicans for steal¬ing the governorship. Moat <d themunicipal elections were carried bytl e democrats. Pueblo, ColoradoSprings and Leadville are normallyrepublican, and the last was carriedby tha democrats for tbe first tune in
twenty years, Tlie crime oi tbe re¬
publicans d< manded an even more
decisive defeat.
J. Mortimer Kilgour died at Idshome, near Hillsboro, Loudoun Co.sVa , on Tuesday night, at the age of84 years. The immediate cause <>this death was pneumonia. He was a
native ot Montgomery Co., Md., andw;is the son ol Judge Kilgour, late oftbat county, ami a cousin ol Col.Wm, Kilgour, ol K. eimile, Md. Hewas for manv vears a practicing it-
torney at the Leesburg bar, and aft* r
the civil war was elected common¬
wealth's attorney lor Loudoun Co,Several yeais prior to his death hewas engaged in writing a history otLoudoun county, but was not aide to
complete it. He was Qoartermasteiot White's Battalion during the civilwar.
Ferry Farmer, 30 years olds, meta most tragic death at his heme, west
of Tsaewell,Tuesday. Ile placid a
stick ol dynamite in his mouth, - Ifire to the iuse and his body wasblown into shreds. The explosalso wrecked the room at his homewhich he had selected for his deaih.No motive is gi»n by his parents forthe suicide, save that Farmer's mindwas unbalanced, and tbat he wantedto put himself out of the way.
Frightful Suffering Relieved.
Suffering frightfully from the \iru-lent poisons of undigested food, CQ, Grayson, of Lula, Miss , took Dr.King's New Life Pills, "with the re¬
sult," he writes, ..that I was cured."All stomach and bowel disorders¦five way to their tonic, laxativeproperti'8. '-.'5c at L. R. Irwin's drugstore, guarantee 1.
VAN BUREN FURNACE.We are having some more ground
hog weather.Miss Tuc ie OrndoiiT celebrated
her 15th birthday on Tuesday last,she inyited all her friends Thoa*-present were : J/isses Olive George,Bessie, Nellie, M>rt, Della, Elsie,Nell, Gladys Orndoiff, and MessrsHany, Lester, Melvin, Paul OindorfT, Andrew Bolivar, Elmer Burke,Cleveland, Guy, Henry Peer, all re-
j*ort an enjoyable time.Misses Edita, and Eula Orndorff
and Mi*s Kay Copeland returnedto the-r homes Sunday la**t.
Miss Tub* OrndortThlt fol Wood-stock, Tm «day.
Mi*-s Edith Orndoiff, one of ourmost popular young holies, left toiWashington, Saturday, where -lie eapeels to spend the mummer. Iiimany friends regreted to see lu reav*-.
Some of onr ladies were flow-rgathering Friday,
Misses Edith Orndorff and sisterswere visiting their grandmother, thefirst of the week.
^fT. and Mr-. B, Y Sfrosmder andlittle daughter, brice Visited Mr-.Strosnider's father, ot Van i-SurenFurnace, Sunday.We are sorry to say Mr. Hui, our
uew mail csrrier has returned to hi*.homr, near Mt. Calvary.
.Mr. i,ester Orndorff, of Pine Hill.visited Miss .Myrtle H. 0/mlorfl', ofBrush Hidge, Sunday.
A Tried and True Friend.One Minute Cough Cure contains
not an atom of any harmful drug,and it ha« been curing Coughs, Colds,Croup aud Whooping Cough so longthat ii has proven itself to be a tried j Band true friend to tbe nany who use j ««*lim Sold by L. H. Irwin. i|
PBN/ltCR MARTIN TAKES THEkV UMP.
IV ,l,r-one, Va., April lO.-Sena-..-»i. >. . ii- made his first appear-
c hp the stump in his own be-t I unenburg Courthouse todav,
.. ile addressed one of tlie largest. ow s ever -*een here. The sena-"i orived last night, pending thenight at the Central Hotel. He was
up bright and early this morning andout tn meei the people whee they arrued- Ile spent the morning inthe court green, mixing with thecrowd and appeared much to thcsurprise ol many as a good uiix*?r.He was appealed to by many tomake a speech but stated that hewas not present lor that purpose butonly to meet and greet his friendsUv finally, however, consented andimmediately after dinner, was introduoed by County Chairman GeorgeE. Smith, Judge Barksdalc grantingthe court-room for that. j.inpose.
After expressing his pleasure at
being pr- sent ami thc emb.iirassmenthe telt. at appearing on the Stump inhis own behalf*, betook up the quea*-lioo ot' his record in tue N-nate, Bay¬ing he had kept no books on this,but had called upon an informationbureau in ll ashington to fiirni**b thistor him, the amount tarnished himwas a surprise but the only egotismlie felt waa in the thought that heiiad been able to repay rn a slightwa) tlie high honor conferred uponhim by the people of Virginia.He declared that he did not desire
to laud himself and would not decryhis adversaries, that he had strivento merit the honor conferred andhad labored b»r the approval ot hisconscience and the approbation oli i> constituents, that he had beencharged with being true to hisfriend* which charge he did nol
deny, and that he did not cir*' to
live long enough to bc lalsc to them,that when he had favors to bestow,he would bestow them up¬on his friends but that as a
representative he di tied any man to
say he had ever shown any differ¬ence iii his service but had treatedall alike and never stopped to ques¬tion w hellier thc service was lorli lend or enemy.
He spoke ol his connections withrailroads, saving he was previous tohis eh ction to the Senate, employedas attorney before the court, bulhad never appeared as a lobbyist be¬fore any legislative body and wouldnot do so. The Senator grew warm
at times but did noi in any manner
ref i i" hw opponent, GovernorMontague, the only inference to bisopposition was in connection with'ns service in the different commit¬tees and :i> a department rumor,
saying that five thousand dollarswas a big price to pay for a depart¬ment runner, but nol lor one to - rvson the ForeiLMi Kelations Committee.
IL- -aid he did not initiate thismethod ol campaign, bu' did notshrink Irom it, and if the people ot
Virginia were not sati-tied with hisstewardship, he did not want thiersupport.He mentioned in the course of
discussion the fact that Virgmi'.through his efforts, had saved one
million aeven hundred thous md by i
bill passed tor the settlement ot |Virginia claims against the United- tes government on account ol theuar ol J**-i*2. He further stated thalSenator Daniel had introduced themeasure, bul on account ol hi** sick-m and attendance on the Constitu¬
tional Convention,he,during Daniel'sabsence, had pressed the bill and se¬
cured its passage. Ile mentioned ap¬propriation.**, for Norfolk, Petersburg,Newport News and Kicbmond ih;»ihe had secured, and said that he sim¬ply called attention to these matters
to justify the salary ot $5,000 a yearto a department runner.
lie strongly advocated the railroad rate hill, having the object ol
controlling rates, now before theUnited States Senate. He denounced'the policyofcombination of railroadsto exact anlair ;>nd unjust iates, andsaid tiie heavy hand of the law was
needed to restrain corporations fromavarice and greed. He stated thathe had endeavored to be placed Oflsuch committees and to occupy suchpositions as to be-t serve tbe ma¬
terial interests of his State, and fromhis position as senior Democraticmember ol the Committee on Claim*,he had been in a position to secure
appropriations of material benefit totbe people of Virginia.
Ile cited further ins amendmentsecuring Sou hem representation on
the railroad rate bill and his intentionto press same, because he thought itot especial bern fit to the people ofthe South to have a friend at court.
Senator Martin said the tongue ofthe slanderer had connected birowith the railroads. He had at one
time been connected with a railroadM attorney, for it, and lu severalcounties at thousands a year as re¬
taining fee. He said he had resign¬ed the position when he was electedsenator twelve years ago, and hefurther said that when he was elect¬ed, Mr. Ingalta, the president oftheCheaapeake ami Onio, and everyotbei railroad president in Virginia,opposed him and so tar as he knewand believed, every railroad presi¬dent opposed him now.
He advocated Federal sppropriaUons io roads, and said be proposedlo light tor such an appropriation,'tating that too much of the mon \
ibtaiued by taxation ol the whole.ouolry was expended In the Northor pensions and appropriations for.ublic buildings and harbor improve-neill**, 1 ut f*aid that the only way aural community could get ai;j ben-it would l»e by Federal aid to roads,[lie senator concluded his ablepei eh by asking his audience in an
mpresaive manner *o search hisi cu 1. it I have been unfiiilif.il; ifhave neglected your interest**; if 1ive in any particular failed in myuty to the people td Virginia, vole
gama! me, he said. In closing, helated that he was willing to beidg d by the voice of the people ol'ie Commonweath ami to abide byleir judgment. Senator Minni'sleech was listened lo willi rapt at.ntion and was applauded thoQgb-lt, especially was il commended lor* high and dignified plane, and the.solute absence ot all personalitiesd personal allusions.
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MAURERTOWN.David Swarlz and wife visited
Daniel Hottel several days this week.J/is- Pearl Smoot was visiting Mr.«.
Fannie Hill, the first ofthe week.Mr. Arthur Ludwig is visiting Jos.
Gochehour.'as. W. Lichlitcr left for Wash¬
ington this wei k, where he has a jobol carpentering.
Mrs Lucy L. Sine was \isiting herfather Capt. Levi Cullers, of Detrick,kw several days this week. She was
accompanied by her two daughters,Misses Bernie and Fda.
Mi-s .Vary L. Shaver was visitingfriends in the Fort valley for seven* 1divs.
L. Ci Bannerman has been confinedto his home for several days by sick¬ness.M si Sallie Newland, of Kdinburg,
is visiting Mrs. Mary Keller.On last Sunday evening, our peo¬
ple were surprised to learn of thewedding ot Miss May L. Funk, theonly daughter of S. A. Funk, of thiH
place, and Jkfr, Luther If. Connor, a
bustling young man in the huckster¬ing business, drove to the residenceof Kider IL K. Mowry and w*re
united in marriage bj the Kider, at0:50 P. M. We wish the couple a
long ami prosperous lite.On Monday evening the serenaders
lei by Capt. Phillip Lentz turnedon* in full force, and reaching thehome of the bride's lather, proceededto make <pute a racket, but the
groom was not to be found. Capt.Lent/told the boys thev would re¬
in.in until daybreak, but. that theywould find the whereabouts of Mr.C umor. The Capt. put out sentinelsand sent the remainder ofthe crowddown street about 12 o'clock thegroom was located by the Capt. inan out house. The crowd was ord* r
el back and tiie music was again re¬
peated after the gio.un gave the boysii cish offering, they tefl io a happymood, our citizens enjoyed the funas much as the bell ringer-. CaptainLent/, understands his business andwas highly complimented.
TO/YS BROOK.Messrs. 0. <-. B iden and N\ F.
Snarr wei** in FJagerstown, Md., on
Tuesday, having some dental workattended lo, and returning the same
e> cuing.Mr. M. L. Baneerman is whistling
II ippy D iv ; it is a 01b. b . >*.
Mrs, J. H. Hupp returned Tm sdayIrom s two wteks visit to NewMarket. Hupp and Forestville.Mr. O. .'. Borden made a business
trip to Strasburg, Medm sdsy.Mr. >. ll .sfiley l- having hi-
heater put in shape in Ins bouse, besiys be is going to have a wann timenext winter.K v. A II Smith has returned
Irom McKeesport, Pa., while theiehe assisted in dedicating a church andraising J900 Thi- week be has preach
each night at Fisher's Hill andon next ..-linday night he will com
mence a week's service at Harris¬ville.
.Mr. Will Jenkins hhs moved t.»
Strasburg where he has employmentt Powhatan Lime Works.
MT. OLIVE.
It is a very common thing to hearthe musical voice ot the good housewife and fair daughters trying to
protect their gardens from the in¬
dustrious and energetic hens, now-a-
days. Josh Billings use to say thata woman may not be able to sharpenalead pencil or throw stones, butftlteo-'iild certainly -*!io> a hen ail(). K.Our tanners are Very busy plod¬
ing and sowing oats, some lew havefinished, (irass i*- growing nie-lyand the wheat is not as promising as*\ IS hoped.Thc cherry trees are in full bloom.
ui I the pttach trees are alsi bl *om-
i ig and have escipel the trust.Mr. A H. Hub attended County
Court, Monday, not with*''. Hiding hisL*iv a noe, he is still quite acive, andhas an eve to bnsine-g.
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Preaching at Mt. Hebron, Sundaymorning, April 10th.
Thi Cornet Band red./, d aboutsi ) trom the exhibition.Mis I).niel Spiker sp-mt a few
l.iys in New Market visiting berlaughter. Mrs. Rios Snipp, last¦¦.eek.Dr. J. II Smoot. admr. of I). W.
Maphis, dee'd. sold to J> VT. Hottelmd Klward Maphis, 900 acres lim¬ier land. This is said to be a fineTact of timber as Mr. D. W. Maphislever culled his timberMr. P. P. liamma!), of whose illness
re have heretofore monti med re¬tains hopelessly an 1 dnigcroudy ill'he Doctors having abandoned a'lope for his recovery.Mrs, Joseph IL Sibert was quitack batt week is much improved at
iis writing.Mr, Joseph IL Sibert sold his farm
? Jerry Spiker, price J.'] MO cash.II. W. Hottel who was attacked bychill last week, ha- fully recovered,r. J. H. SflBOOt was summoned and?ponded promptly, aud give hime ni c -ssary treatment.Mr. K. Bite returned Irom Billi*3re, Saturday, where he had gonepurchase his cpring and summerods.Mrs. E. ll .ker and Miss Laura Ila-r attended County Court last Mon*y-Ueneral J/aphis has joiued theeat army ol commercial travellers,1 (s now on the road pushing the jsiness of a Ballimore Hardware Co*
LIBERTY FURNACE.N-hool closed on Tuesday and the
children seem to have a happy tune
even though all were maying good¬bye.
Mr. K. P. Lee took tho train Tues¬day for Harrisonburg.Mr R. F. Watson returned from
Rockingham county, where be went
lo buy a mole to work in the mines.He had pay day this week, Mon¬
day.Paul Strauderman will carry the
Liberty mail now.
The Company have rented Joelionel's engine to run their sawmill.The Company have bought a
number ot fine mules to do theirhauling. Some ofthe wagons reach¬ed Liberty on Tuesday.
.1/r. and Mrs Wm. Hollar of Co¬lumbia Furnace were visiting Mrs.Long last week.
KIBLHRTOWN.Our termers are busy plowing.Kev. M. L. Penos spent Saturday
nii-lit with Alfred Kibler and family.Mrs. Fannie Linawenver. of Mi-
nass i», Ya , was visiting friends andrelatives here, the first of this week.H. C. Burner and wife spent Sun¬
day with K. F. Didawick and family.Mr. Lester Pan was at Jemie thi*.
week.Rev. J. H. Lutz and J. M. Car
panter went to Straabnrg, Ssturday,Mr. Clarence J. Kibler went to
Washington hast week to take thecivil service examination.
Mr. Wm. Kibler had a phone put inIds house.
Mr. Alfred Kibler has had a verysick horse which il now no better.
Mi**s Biala Jackson spent last weekwith her L'raiidinothei, near Lint!Mill.
D. H. Hottle was at Tom's Brook,Tii'sday visiting his daughter, Mrs.1 lr. Sagi r.
Miss Datev B. Jackson after -pond¬ing several days visiting here, re¬turned to her home, jsfbodaji
Mr. Geo. H. Fravel has bean verymuch eomplsining lor tba past week,but is now much better.
Mr. Homer Richard spent Sundayvisiting hts tallier'- family, Mr. Win.Richard, near St. Luke.Sunday .-chool waa organized here
Sunday morning.Sunday school next Sunday morn¬
ing at nine o'clock, all are cordiallyinvited IO attend.
Mr. Jae ib Kibler, ol Walla Walla,Washington, presented to the con-
gregaii m ol Patroos church, ¦ largebell. The church heirn: built on a
part ot his old home, li'ork is beinglushed moy to get tiie belfry built to
put up the bell.
Letter to F. W. Devoe A Co.
Crewe, Va , Apr. 5, lirOo.i.imicmkv: Mrs. D P. McCor¬
mick of this place wanted her house)punted lately.Her painter estimated forty-five
(145*) dollars for his paint.He estimate 1 on Devoe Lf-ad and
/.mc and told her that forty-tWO142.) worth of Devoe paint wouldPe -utli.-lent to paint the house, andinduced ic r to asa your paint.Tm- painter finished on last Mon¬
da), and had enough left over to
bring the punt bill down to thirtylive ($35 di liars, as he returned six
ns of paint.Her house is om* of the largest in
the town, and people who bsve seen
lt say it is al.-o the whitest househere, being much whiter than lc laas
Irain ted with other white paiota.So much tor Devoe "rhe Fewer
Gallons : rfear L .m.-er" paint.Yours truly,Leneave Bros.
send rs von; printing.
JADWYN.The funeral ot Catherine Lavim-n
will be preached here in tlie Method¬ist church, next Sunday at threeo'clock.
J. Frank Hottle and wite, spentSnadsv, with their brother's family,W C. Wisman,ol near Mt. Olive.Uv. Harper, Presiding Kider, ol
tbe Winchester district, preached at
Ni'w Hope last Sunday sftarnooti.Mr. Wm. Hoov-r, of Headquarters,
was in our town Saturday and Sun¬day
Mr. Melvin Surer, ot Winchester,was here over Court day.
Mr. Wm. Banaerman sold to a
hor-e buyer, last Monday, a very lineblack horse for $150.
Misses Minnieand Fannie TFieroaul-pent Saturday night and Sundaywith their aunt, Mrs. Alice Fravel.
Mr. John Johnson has hired to Mr.Samuel Lindamood tor the summer.
Mr. J. L. Wisman bouffht threesilos, one tor each ot three tarma.Mr IL F. Saum and fanniv, of
Maurertown, were with Mrs. W. A.Sager's family over Sunday.
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READUS.Summer is here, how glad we are
to see lilt birds again.A P. albert, organised a Sunday
school at Chapel, Sunday April .bli.
Mrs. li. A. Foster is sick.Mi-s Cora Didawick spent Friday
with her aunt, Mrs. .lennie C. How¬man, near this place.
The Japanese government has or-
dered 500.000 gunstocks from a
maiiufaeturei* in Cedar Rapid**, Ia.
Fire at Huntington, W. Va, de¬
stroyed several large warehousesand factories. Loss about $130,000.
Court Day,At April court, the crowd as usual
was not so larne a<* it i- mme other
months- The millinerv storer- did a poodhuslness, bur others did not do as heavya hilliness as at March court.
..nat. lim d with satin; purple trousers,with u ;,' dd br I the outsideseam; a searl .. wa Isl t, long laceru:! es I i IIAngers; v.
rings outside th nd lons blackringlets rippling his ghoul*
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This popular remedy BSVCff fails toeffectually cure
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Take No Subs^+ute. .**.
"Trappers'Hring your ra*v furs to Woodstock or
Court Day and I Will "-av von highestcash pru . -. W. II. Swartz.Nov. !**.tf (Wary Va,
Farms Wantedlarge anil small firms on the ValleyI'ike, Wanted fol cash customers- Ifvou need money and want to sell vour
linn, apply at once* J. N. DaylS-S l .
aoou flour.WhisMen's Pride ot Virginia ia kep
regularly In stock by F. S. Bowman andT. Glenn Locke. If you have not usedhisliour, try ir and you wi 1 be plcased-oct. 17.tf.
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Farmers and Breeders!A Great OpportunityTwo Standard-bred and Registered
Trotting StallionsRadium Chief. 38208
(Brother to Bi xonere, (L) UM.)
Only .$7. to insure.Tllllr MILLER, Manager.
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Only $10- to insure
'Don't fail to t-end for pedigree and particulars.
DR i) D. CARTER, or j. W. CLEM, Manager.*AOOUJTOCK, VA.
Henderson's Body Recovered.Thp hody of GeoijSjB /.lender'*, n thc
young negro chafed hy a crowd ol whi'<eIxiysinto the Shenandoah River artidrowned on Fohruary 2Cth, was dis¬covered last Sunday hy Edward Dove!sboat a halfmile down stream from Cahlary'i* mill dam where Henderson was
drowned. The hody was washed out oea kind of ledge and was visihle. OeMonday morning Coroner Hudson, Commonwoalth's Attorney Keyser, anc'Sheriff Sedwlck went to Ingham and t
coroners jury was summoned whiclbrought in a verdict that Hendersorcame to his death by drowning in th*Shenandoah River alter haying beerpursued hy Harry Keyser, June ComerMarcus Doiflemoyer and Pearl KiteHenderson's body was In a good state o
prfserv-inon when the fact it was in th.water tl vg weeks ls considered. Thcskin bsd peeled off tbs bodTa Thenwere to he seen no marks of violenceTho body was decently rared for am
sent rn Shenandoah for interment hy tincoled people, the attempt of the author!ties to cnmmunirit" with Henderson';relatives In North Carolina imt narin*,been incosssfol*.'Page News,
The Chesapeake nnd Ohio Rail¬way Company nave orders for f)|,800,001 worth of cars and locomo¬tives.
That Beautital (ilosscomes from the famish In I>eyoe's Var-nish Floor Paint; costs B cents more «
quart though Sold by Gibbs Hdw. Co
Protection!1)0 VOU WISH TO PROTECTBoth Life and Propertj
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you can do so hy havingyour buildings
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FANSLER & HORNER,Special sgents, Hotel Geary,apr.1*4-ly. Woodstock, Va.
Farmers! Farmers !your p rsonal attention to whoo
it may concern: I Bm prepared t
give the latest nnd best Bervice iicastrating colts nnd ridglings. Thold way ls one nt tue past. I havthe only masculator in this sectionSend in your name and do not losyour colts.
Very Respectfully,Dr. W A. COYlfBB,
Apr. 7, :it Hotel Holt/.mar
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J. N. DAVIS & CO.,
IEJL ESTATE BROKERS.WOODSTOCK, VIKGINIA.
e have over one hundred valuable propertiesr sale in Viririrua, embracing lsrge audDall larms, Town Property, Mills, Sinert.id Timber lands, store stands and stocks oferchandise. If you want to sell youroperty yt kki.y-price »t at a rea+onabl*rvrt and send to ns,and we will do the restHrite for Catalogue, nov. ao-r yr.
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Spring SuilS are here nnd
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Did yon see Smith Sands*?Ifyou tlii] you must have
noticed the stylish, p rt'id
futiiit*; '-.lit be had on.
Swell.w isn't it ? Smith is easy to tit, .lid you
hi)? Ko easier thin t-mi are. Don't believe it"'
Weil, you just stop in our -tore today or tomorrow and
we'll prove to you we cnn pat ¦ girment on you that'll
surprise yoita No such doilies srers eyer offered in
thi** county aud j ric* to snit evorylc-ly.
$6.50, $7.50, $a50,$10. +>\il. $15.
Tlie Miit youboy here aili he rigntin >iyle and price-ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.
HORSEY & ATWELL,M ENS' TOGG E R Y.
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A Grand Easter DisplayOF
Trimmed Hats.-
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An event tha*! created enthusiasm amonir fill lovers of irillii^^P-never were so many beautiful hat** shown at any ene time. Wa ¦'..Tm'Cyou that a visit to ibis Blore will repay you. Our well known and popu¬lar low prices etili continue. A Um and complete line of ribbons at
low prices. Very Respectfully,
Miss Charlotte Conner.March 31.
BANK BUILDING.
Get our prices on
RED, WHITE, BLACKand "CHESTNUT OAK,
also chestnut timber, both standing andsawed before you sell, we pay thehighest market prices-
E. L. FOLk & CO..GEARY'S HOTEL, WOODSTOCK, VA.
New SpringStock.
I have just opened tush (Tom tte factory, in quality, quantity,paltara and style, the greatest stock ofClothing 1 have ever < lier -
ed to the public io mam and hoys' suits and separate pants.We eau save you dollar** bv patronizing us.
We give you good new goodsfor less money than others
will make you pay tor old broken stock ..We want your patronage anu'will do all in our power for yon.Coma to iee us even if yon do( nol want any goods. We avail
appreciate it.
A large lot of pants over 800 pr.at _reat!y reduced pric -.
Thanking you for past tsrora and soliciting a cooUnneanceTthe s one, 1 am, Yours truly.
B. SUTHEHLAND,MAIN ST., WOODSTOCK. v\.t. ii tot
BURPEE'S SEEDS GROW ANDWIN MORE
than th<? products of any other brand I Besides several Cold Medals, ther wot. ihe '
only Grand Prize for vegetables at St. Louis Exposition, sjjr If you inter-d to
try Burpee's Seeds, we will mail free our Complete Catalogue of 178 pat-res,with beautiful colored plates and illustrations from photographs taken at our famousFordhook F-.RMS, the largest Trial Grounds in America. Write TO-DAY I
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO.-I___:PHILADELPHIA
Kodol DYSPEPSIA CUREDIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
TV*-* f 1.00 bottl* contains 2% ttmaatha trial atc*, which Milt for SO SaSSl.PISPaVRBD OSLT AT TUB UAtaOaATORT *****
K. C. IsaWITT -fa COMPANY. CHICAGOw T\\JU
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