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SHENANDOAH HERALD WOODSTOCK V.A. FRIDAY, AUOUST 23, 1907. st'Mf.red %t the Post Office, at Wood stock, Vs., as second-class matter. 5 tienandonh Valley Loan & Trust a o. .. WOODSTOCK. VA. SB- stoney loaned st S per oent on real citato or good od lat oral security. Barings ds- *>oalU-received ic auma of $1.00 or over, and interoat allowed on same. kJT For partioulara aodross the Company at ita home office, or call on J. W. Rbt*riy, 9traaburg; O. W. Wlnd'e, Kdinburg; F.8. Potmybacker, Mt. Jackaon: or S. E. floorer New Market Vs. 0 IX ERA L LO CA L XE W'S KG GS 17c at Ramey's. Sugar o\ cts Farmers Union Head advertisement of farm for sale- frocks of all kinds at the Farmers' Union ('hain pumps of all kinds at Far¬ er-*' Pnion Buy your groceries at Hamey's and gave mouev. Fresh and salted meats of all kines al Hamey's. Syracuse Plows They can't be beat Shen Farmers Union Poultry wire, and wira fence Shen Farmers' Union Car load of salt received at the F inners1 Pnion Plow repsirs of all kinds at the Fa mers' Union Patent wall plaster Have you tried it s sn Farmers Union All kinds of roofing si Farmers* Union They are money - ivers Let us save you money on paints x, ou need it Shen Farmers Union We pay the highest price, cash or for all kinds of country pro¬ duce. EL K. Kamev. Stoves time is coming You can save money by buying of us Farmers Union Highest cash price paid for butter, teni and all country pro- E E. Hamey. Koreick Lean Non-clogging Harrow The best harrow on the market Shen Farmers Union Dental None*.Will t>e absent from August 24th, until Thursday sing Aug. 'JW. J. B. Push. Manufacturing Co. Edin- ¦j. Ya., have all kinds of carton tera' supplies constantly on hand. We are making a leader of nails We sell th -tn cheaper than you ever bought them before Farmers Union DeWltt*s Little Earls Risen don't sicken or gripe. Small Pills, easy to tak- 13 bv Walton k Smoot. ST Two Pins, one a silver Pansy Pin ami the other a gold stick pin. Re¬ ward will be given for return to Hi:i.- a ld 1 mice. u been dealing with us? If have not, you have been losing We are money savers for |the farmers That's our business Shen -. Union \ P Landress for the com- bool year also a girl for chara- bermald and kitchen helper. Good wages for responsible parties. H. J. I tssanutten Acad APPLES WANTED.1 will pay the ah fer fall and winter apples. me before you sell, or write me and I will come to see you. J. N. Hockman, Toms Brook, Va. ii }.;_. \iy cder mill and apple lier factory will he open every W ed¬ le* and Thursday until the close of the season I H Harris, Wood¬ stock, Va. James If. Jack, who shot Policeman Lewis I>egg at Winchester last Thurs¬ day and who has since been in jail, waived a hearing Monday afternoon and was sent on to the grand jury, which meets Sept. 16th. The wounded policeman is still in a bad way. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup ls sold under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, ir any foi ra of indigestion. U it fails, the manufacturers refund r money. What more can any one do. Walton k Smoot. < >ue of the remarkable results of this remarkable season is that Rock- Mam had an August Court without any wate-melons. Such a thine never irred before according to the mem¬ ory and traditions of the oldest in¬ habitants. A large lot of doors, blinds, sash, flooring and carpenters' supplies of all kinds always on hand. Wren Lumber Mfg. Co. Julytitf. Edinburg, Va. Invest your money in the 4 per cent. Certificates of the Shen. Valley Loan V Trust ,Co. Woodstock, Va. Se¬ curity unquestioned. Interest pay¬ able semi-annually, and Certificates deemable any time after six months on sho~t notice. Pineules for kidneys strengthen these organs and assist In drawing poison from the blood. Try them for rheuma¬ tism, kidney, bladder trouble, for umbago and tired worn out feeling They bring quick relief. Sati-faction Guaranteed. Sold by Walton k Smoot Fire Saturday afternoon totally de¬ stroyed the large barn on the estate of the late ex-Gov. Holliday, entail* lng a loss of $3,500, partially insured. All the hay crop and farming imple¬ ments belonging to Adam Colbert, a tenant, were destroyed. Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle. Pasy to apply right wheie soreness and inflammation exists. It relieves at once blind bleeding, itching or pro¬ truding piles. Guaranteed. Price fiOc. Getlt.today. Sold by Walton k Smoot, Put your; savings In the Savings Department of Shenandoah Valley Loan k Trust Co., Woodstock, Va., at 3 per cent, compound interest Amounts of $1.00 and upward receiv¬ ed. The only savings institution in the county for the accumulation of the small savings of laboring men, wo- mm and chiadm tl PERSONAL. Mrs. Jacob Cook has gone to Scran ton, Pa. Mr C M Hite is in Washington 01 business- Miss Mollie ('opp is visiting her sister at Haeerstown, Md. Mr. Robt. Riddleberger is in New York on business, this week. Ulai liattn- Kau was visiting Mrs W H Few. this week Mr Frank Feller, of Washington is visiting friends in Woodstock Mrs. J. C. Paxton and son William are visitlug in Botertourt county. Miss nessie Marshall, of Richmond is visiting Miss Anna Williams. Mis. J. 0, Kline, of Middleton, Visited Mitt Elli March last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French returned home trom the Jamestown Exposition. Mrs W S Cline is visiting the fam¬ ily of Mr L C Myers, of Harrisonburg Miss Virginia Schmitt returned from Mt untain Lake Park, last Mon- lav. Miss Lily Hughes, of Roanoke, is ..isiting Rev H. M. Canter and fam- l.v* Misses Katie Clem and Inez Bow- nan visited friends in Strasburg, this reek. Col. J H. Morrison, of Luray, is isiting his daughter Mrs. W, ll barbie. Miss Nellie Weston visited the lei - W D North Main street, the I rst of this week. Mrs John C. Miller who lives bout a mile South of town is very ill nth typhoid fever. Misses Beulah Newman and Car: io o^vman are visiting Capt. G. W. koontz and family. Mr. Philip Sheet/ and family of Washington are visiting friends and alativei near Calvary. Misses Virginia and K.i/.«>>eth Hep* er, ol near Mt. Jackson, are visiting Irs. Bile Shaffer. Mrs. K. Scott, of Pittsburg, is isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.. 7. Gill in this place. Mr. B. K. Sailer, of Ohio, is spend lg his vacation with his family at Irs. P. J. Fravel'i, Rev W J D Scherer and Mr M offman are attending the Lutheran ynod at Stephens City. Mr Thos. Kmswiler, of Alleghany, a., is spending his vacation with iends. in this neighborhood. Mr. William Skyles, of Washing ra, is visiting his parents, Rev and Irs. N. H. Skyles, in this place. Misses Ollie Locke and Marv Bow ian left Monday for Newport News nd the Jamestown Kxposition. . W. A. Lynch left Tuesday for loudoun county where he will spend everal days at the cranp meeting. Miss Bessie Campell left last Satur- ay for Altoona. Penn . to resume er duties in the public school as ?acher. Mr. Frank Brumbaugh, of Converse, id., visited his brother Mr. Newton rural>augh and other relatives, :r ¦is county. Messrs. M. M. Johnson and Hugh ailer, of Front Koval visited Mr lyde Walton and family the brat «>f lis week Mr. and Mrs. David I. Haas, if raddock.Pa. . are visiting Mr. Baas1 irents, Mr and Mrs. John T. Haas i this place. Mr. John IL Koontz, who has been i Washington state since March rt- irued to his home in this place, uesday night. Miss Marv McCardle who has been isiting friends in this place, returned > her home in Frederick, Md., Wed- :*sday morning- Miss Bernice Miller, daughter cf lr. John B. Miller, who has bein uite ill with typhoid fever, is Un- roving rapily. Mr. George McCann, of Texas, who I visiting his mother in Kdinburg, .>ent several Jays this week with datives in this place. Rev. A. P». Bauman, a former pas- >r of the Reformed church at Hal¬ lsville, who is spending his vacation iib friends in Toms Brook, was in Voodstock several days this week. P P 0 c! b o b \ a tl d a Cl 0 L a el tl tl $.' p a w y b .) d d< ;., tv \\ e ir at si si tl b ll K D U ii r. Mr. J. N. Schoonover, of Philips- urg. Pa., a brother of Mrs. M. V. 'rench, is visiting his nephew Mr. Vm. French His sister had left for he Jamestown Exposition, the day >efore his arrival. Mr. Sam'l C. Golladay returned to tis home near this place Monday tight from Washington, where he had >een with his two sons. Thomus and Earnest Golladay who are just recov- iring from attacks of fever. Thev aie ) jth able to be up and are Improving licely. Miss Virginia Pearl Finley is visit- ng friends and relatives in this coun- ,y. Miss Finley has just completed a ourse of training at the Union Hos¬ pital Training school for Nurses, rerre Haute, Ind. Mrs. If. V. French, Misses Florence and F.mraa French, Mrs. Warden Fravel. Miss Gertie Wright and Mr Warren French left Monday morning for the Jamestown Kxposition* Mrs. J. L. Shaffer left for Zepp where she will spend a week while her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs John Lockstampfer are at the Jamestown Kxposition. Mrs. J. T. Watson, wife aud chil¬ dren, of Craig county, Va , Mrs. Frank Vitter and children of Davis. W. Ya., and Rev. Wm. Burner, a' Goochland county. Va., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Burner near Pugh's Run* Mr. Wm. Jardine, of Headier. Canada, was in Woodstock last Wed¬ nesday. Mr. Jardine was a member Of the 2d U. S. Cavalry during the civ ii war and was visiting some of the battlefields, over which he fought. He expressed himself as much pleased with the beauty of the country and hospital'tv ( f the people. VsttaVy B & L. A. Flfcts Ot f cc rs. A' h meeting nf the Yalley Bal g and T.oan Association, Monday . 1 :.- I lug, W. W. \V. Ix>gan was elected 1 Secretary, W. T. Williams, Trustee, and G Herr j Haun clerk. WILL OF MISS KATE KREBS. The will of Miss Kate Krebs pro¬ vides: 1st For payment of debts and fun¬ eral expenses. td, Devises MN for casket and 8*500 for monument. 3d. Devisee ?300 to VY. T. Williams, 4th. Devises $1,000 to trustees of the Reformed Church for the care of the burying ground. "th. Devises H5 00 to each of the trustees of the Reformed church, for their compensation. 0th, Devises lt-,000 to Samuel Wal¬ ton.* Tth. Devises to Miss Kmma Robin¬ son all her furniture, except walnut sxtenaion table and laree leather chair, also her books, pictures, sewing B*S> Shine, bed clothes, hair mattress, pil- lowe, trunks, boxes, chest and all her trticles too numerous to mention. 3th. Devises to Gennie Robinson .he sum of one hundred dollars. 9th. Devisee lo Miss Cora M. Hud- lon, of Staunton, $100. bHh. Devisee to Mrs. L. If. Porter, >f Staunton. 1100. llth. Devises to Kate Tinsley, of /Mt Moor, Va , ruy gold watch am; hain. 1-th. Devises to Allon Krebs Albert ">. 13th. Devises to Mrs. John Heller 500 and her wearing appaerl, 14th. Devises to Miss Nellie Logan old neck chain and cross and all of et china. 15th Devisei I s. T. G. Locke, er silver tea Spoons. 18th. Devises to John Funk Lock' 100 for a watch and chain. 17th. Devises to Mri. Nettie Saum Br walnut extension tab! 18th. Devises to Judge E. D. New¬ tan her !artie walnut chair. Huh. Directs her Executor, after the ayment of ail the specific legacies to iv over all moneys to the Trustees ' the Orphanages of tho Presbyterian mrch at Fmlericksburg and Lynch- irj,r. Va., for the i>enefit of said rphanagee. Judge E. l>. Newman was appointed *r BxecQtOrt The will was executed ay 23d, 1907. Gertrude Funkho id Virginia M. Robinson witnessed e will. I I t I I ! B I ! ;. 0 t ': Vi 'Samuel Walton, one of the legatees ed on the 2sth day of May- six day*, ter the execution of the will. DRQED CHECK TC OEl MARRIED. Harry Sine, the 17-vear-old sor. of iiomas Sine, of Liberty Furnace, - ie Shenandoah county jail awaiting -. action of the Grand Jury on ¦ large of forging a check for 150.00, 3 the Mount Jackson National Bank, a st Friday a week ago young Sine ld a Miss Poik, about the same age, oped to Hi m. Md., whire iey were married. The day b. ry left be had a check cashed for 0.00 with the signature of Joseph F. oomawtoit. When th^ check wai to the bank for payme: ai at once discovered to be i forgery, hereupon a warrant wa> inned for rang Sine's arrest. lie wai U Justice Wm. Lant/. of Mt. ackson with the above result. lifflett Kills One Man snd Danger- ously Wounds Another. J. T. Sliiillett. alias John Kabra, wei nded in the Harrisonburg jail Sun- iv morning, charged with the mur- u- ot Marvin Shifflett and danger wounding Ashby Lawson. Shlflkt lmiti doing the shooting, tiich occurred lute Saturday vening near Roadside, a small plac»* the eastern part of Rockingham >unty, but he claims that he acted in lf-defense. Immediately after tbe locting Shift' -tt gave himself op to e deputy sheri fl and said that he had >en attacked by the two men whom he lot and another, whom he did not BOW. it ll said that Lawson will ost likely die. All parties live in ie same neighborhood, and the shoot- ig is said to be the result of an old ud. Eaton is a married man. The evidence before the coroner's irv was very strong against the pris- ner. Fined For Robbing Minnel!. Thomas Bennett, a former resident f Winchester, who has been living in (altimore for 20 years, and who came ack to renew jld acquaintances Winchester Saturday and landed in a ell at Police Headquarters or a harge of being drunk, was Monday ned for robbing himself. When brought into court he' wei ned *2.**0 for drunkenness. He claim- d to have but ll and was remand'-u j jail to serve the other $1.50 worth, .ut when officers searched him they ound a roil of greenbacks in his shoe. Judge Wilson thereepon increased he first tine to 15 and added anotht r me for petit larceny, the whole aggre¬ gating iib <X). lt is the first case of he kind on record in Winchester ourts. -alley Convention ot the Christian Church. The fifty-eitfhth annual conventon )f the Valley Churches of the Chris- Ian Church which was in session last veek at Fairview, this county, closed iunday nit;ht. The meetings were largely attended md successful. Hew W. L. Dudley jf (iranda, was elected moderator for he next convention: A. C. Stickley, )f Strasburg, secretary, and K. E. Stickley, of this place, treasurer. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Kev. W. A. Lynch will preach at Wesley shape! next Sunday morning. St. Lnke in the afternoon, and Jadwxn Sunday night. The revival will begin at Oak Level next Tuesday night. Regular services were held in the Methodist chirch Sunday morning and night and in the Reformed church at nitwit. Kev. J. Ii Van Horn will preach in the Presbyterian church on next Sun¬ day, Aug. Maa* at ll a.m. Harvest Home services will be held in Grace Reformed church, Hinkerton. next Sunday morning and a child¬ ren's service at night. The Magestic Washer, the best washing machine ever offered to the people of Shenandoah county Shen Ferners Union Cl ti m bi o Cl rn :i TMEWALDMERE CAflP. Woodstock Citizens Band, Aug. 21, 1M7. In response to your request, I ara writing this to tell you of our first annual outing. We arrived herc Monday morning, Aug. \Uth nnd at 12 m had seven tents pitched and oc¬ cupied. We are camping beside the Shenandoah river at the junction of Jumping Pun Creek and the river and 00 the Valley Turnpike, near a large spring. Monday afternoon was oc¬ cupied in getting our kitchen and mess tents in proper shape and at six o'clock everyone rushed to the mess tent where a feast of appetising viands 1 «,et before us prepared by John lack>on, chief, who was made famous lo the civil war by his tine cooking, "j \rlhur McKee ll his assistant* here. I Monday evening the two claronet ioloists furnished the amusement for he crowd by falling from a bo it into * be river after being in full dress for ¦ he evening concert. 3 Fortunately for the two young men. ti me happened to be a tailor and soon fl >oth were ready to appear in public s" A concert was given on the camp rounds Monday evening to a large ppreciative audience. Everyone war. 8 stir early Tuesday morning and after ° u hour's practice the morning was a iken up in fishing, rowing and swim- S ling. We have three boats here which P (forde plenty of exercise ead eorase- ¦"¦ icnt for the hoys. Tuesday afternoon v* band stand was built and another ol >ncert given after which many visit- D were shown around the camp. .'¦ le attendance at the evening concert all as much larger than the evening Ile¬ ne. N Wednesday morning we were drilled os i marching after which a concert was ne iveu to a party of automobilists were tt > much pleased with the music that ra icy wanted to take our leader with bl eu., but he dropped off at Mt. Jack- th m as he could not leave his wander- ..¦' ig boys. A concert will be given at Jlt awkinstown tonight and at Mt. 3U ickson on Thursday evening. 00 Members of the band present are. ar M Fravel, leader. Fred Spiker, solo ba »rnct: Chas Skyles, 1st B Cornet* J Ni Miller. CW Shaffer, solo clarinets: .bc J Fravel, Baritone: W H Sheet/, B ba R L Bargelt, John Sheet/., St ibar: Asa Sheet/, Piccolo; Julius m< 'ise, Slide Trombone: Kmraett Irwin. Di avid Yate**. Tenors: S Sutherland, ba K Mattox, Thoa Fravel,. Altos: L Di rinker, (.'has Bussell. Drummers. Arthur McFee's barber shop has st* .en doing a rushing business and he st: ,ys ba would like to camp all the DM The hospitality of < >ld Virginia has ver been shown so liberally as has en shown to us by our surrounding ¦ighbors who daily bring all kinds ' vegetables to our camp. Mr B K Sager has been visiting the "l inp for several days. A MEMBER. m; )inmitsioners of the Revenue Ap- dm pointed. pl of Judge 2'homai W. Harrison, this 9\{ ek, appointed the following Com** Den of the Revenue for Sheu- tdoah county for a;term of four mri i Diitrict Ceo U Snerr, of Peatfield. Johnston District Chas M Goili iv. Dilbeck. Stonewall District.J Letcher Bur* ir, of Woodstock. Madison District.Chas P Wightm¬ an, Kdinburg. Alhby District.Simon Hepner of epners. Lee District Beniamin Bowman, of sw Market. All the ab(»ve are good substantial en of this counts and no doubt will w ake irood assessors. Mr. Wightman ex-Sheriff of the county. ' cb Funeral ot Hiss Kste Krebs. th The funeral of Miss Kate Krebs Un >t ace from the residence of Mrs. ( ir ravel on last Monday at 10 a. m. he exercises were conducted by P. D. ": tephensoo Pastor of the Presbyterian fi lurch, assisted by I le vs. N. ll- « kyles and W. H. Darbie. The body as buried in the Ileforraed cemetery. Among the relatives and friends resent were Mr. H. Clay Krebs, of Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Henry bunder and Mrs. J. S. C. Murphy, f Mt. Jackson, and Mrs. L. M Porter nd Miss Cora Hudson, of Staunton, li The pallbearers were Messrs. Cha sf m lamer, Daniel Logan, Wm Grabi'l, la laniel Lichliter. Mark W Magruder, r* II Newman, K D Newman and Wm w lander- ic If nu-> i i/ \!:i.in I..s\ ns m w Mrs. Elizabeth Towns, widow of the a ite Wm. C). Towns, died at Pinole, jr Lat, on Thursday, loth inst., aged H2 tj ears. She is survived bv five sons, t, lessrs. J. Warren Towns, California, ^ asper Towns, vVm. O. Towns cf larpers Ferry, Julius Towns, of Mt. Hive, Clarence Towns, Pinole, Cal , nd two daughters, Mrs. J. H. Cooper, f Star Tannery and Miss Mary jwns, of Mt. Olive and one sister ll h ler body is on the way from Califir- , lia and will be buried at Mt. Olive. ii n EDWARD L. WMISSfcN. L ii Mr. Kdward L. Whissen, of Ed;n- f, >urg, died last Saturday. He was about si years of age and was the nail carriei on route 4 from Kdinburg. Ie is survived by his wife who was a sliss McVicar. Mr. Whissen was highly esteemed by i large number of relatives and riend: Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at il o'ciock. He was buried by the Odd Fellows. Mr Maun Buys Farm. Mr. G. Harry Haun, of this place, purchased from the heiisofthe late L. Keller their farm, on the river, about fout miles north-east of this place, for lo.OOO.OO. Hslf of this year's erop is included in the sale. They Met But Once. The Southbound morning freight train and a valuable cow belonging to Mr. M. C. Gesring met in thc cut in front of Mr. Gesring's home Tuesde) morning with fstal results to the cow. Bring your butter and eggs to E. E. Karney's where you will get tbe highest price, cash or trade. Treatment You Like Ol course we fell Orugs, but we sell them in a way that pleases you. We owe our larg'e trade to these three things.Good Goods.Low Prices with Best Ser¬ vice. Are you getting1 your share of these? SCHMITT'S DRUGSTORE, WOODSTOCK, VA. '?The Store for Quality." 'ne Dunsmure Business College. How Does lt Stand st Home? Iand infallible test will il once what is the real orth, standing and value of any in- itution which ls seeking your pa- onage, and that is involved in the jestions: How does it stand at home? -Tho savs it is the best anu most re- abie Business College? The Dunsraore Business College, taunton, Va., is recommended by all the banks, leading business men id houses, City Council, mayor, li pt. Public Schools, and by such .ominent men as Hon Edward raols, ex-Lieutenant Governor of irginia, Hon. A. C. Braxton member the Constitutional Convention, and * Ex. Congressmen Jacob Yost and M. Queries. Write the college for is endorsement: The Staunton Daily Dispatch and rwi of May 10, 1907, says: ''As evi¬ nce of the fact the Dunsmore Busi- ss College successfully teaches what undertakes to teach, the following 3ts are staled: There are now enj¬ oyed in the citv of Staunton, where 3 college is most intimately know*, >re than one hundred of its gradu- ?s. There are thirty five engaged in ccessful business on their own ac- unt in Staunton at this time. There 3 employed in the Anerusta National nk, three Dunsmore boys: in the itional Valley bank, six Dunsmore ys: in the Farmers and Merchants nk, four Dunsraore boys and in the aunton National bank, two Duns- >re boys. There are at least five insmore boys who are presidents of nks. There are thirteen or more insmore boys cashiers *of banks, rhe officers of some of the most sub- ntial banking institutions in this ,te and West Virginia, are Duns- >re graduates." For an Impslred Appetite. To improve the appetite and engthen the digestion try a few 'Chamberlain's Stomach and ver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Beit*, cf troit, Mich., says: "They restored ' appetite when impaired, relieved of a bloated feeling and caused a »asant and satisfactory movement the bowels.*' 1'rice, 2-"> cents. Sam¬ 's free. Walton k Smoot. IT HELPS YOUS CREDIT A BANK AO OUST ll do more to help a man's credit an any other one thing, and a eekinw account is indispensable to e business man. It enables him to ep his funds far more securely than his office safe, and it places at his a] osal all the facilities of the bank r handling his financial affairs ithout risk and annoyance of raak- g payments in currency. 1ENANDOAH NATIONAL BANK, Woodstock, Virginia. Kicked to Dca h In Reid. Deter Wine, a well-known farmer. »ing a few miles south of Bridge- ater, was kicked to death by a horse st Saturday evening. Mr. Wine had just left the field, lere he and his son had been plow- g. He was riding one horse and ading another. No one saw the i.-.hap. but it is thought that death IS due to his being kicked by the limal he was leading. He wasfound the road by his son, butcled within ree minutes. Examination showed e prints of a horse's feet just over il heart. Mr. Wine is survived by a widow id ll children. he Judge Case Foreceful Languages Judge W. B. Simmons of Fincastle, Va., told ie reporter that L. dc af Paint waa used on s residence In 1882, and held ita color wei C 34 years; furthermore aaid that 3 years fo he wat induced to uae another paint and .orr) he did, beeause the other paint didn't ake good. The Judge will now alwayausc ac M., because he knows if an jr defect exis L. Jr. M. Paint the houae witt be lepalnted ir nothing. The L. S M. Zinc hardens thc L A M. White ead and makes L. A al. Paint weat like iron ir 10 to I5 yean. Actual coat of L. k I. about fi.ao per gallon' Donationa L. a M. made to churches Sold by tho Shenandoah Farmers Halse* Lu'h'ran Synod /leets. The seventy-eighth annual meeting »f the Kvangelical Lutheran Synod of /irginia convened Tuesday evening n the new Trinity Lutheran Church at stephens City, *with ministers and aymen present from all sections of he State. Rev. Dr. L. L. Smith, of Strasburg, >resident, presided over the evening esslon. The annual sermon was ireached by Rev. A. D. R. Hancher, )f Staunton. The synod will remain n session over Sunday, holding busi- ieii meetings each day. Trinity Church, a handsome edifice, arill be dedicated Sunday. Rev. C. W. Cassell ls pastor. OA0TO Baan tis ligaatan) at i»oniA. # TH tail y^ Km imiri B^ft For isle. Medina size Refrigerator in ex' csilent condition. Cost S1S.00 will sell for $10.00. Aug. lil.2t. II. Morrison, Jr .Everybody Shontd Know" says Cs G. Hays, a prominent busi¬ ness man of Bluff, Mo., that Ducklen's Arnica Salve is the quickest and sur¬ est healing salve ever applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a case of piles. I've used it and known what I'm talking about." Guaranteed at Schmitt's Drug Store. 2oc. Attention harmers. We have IO tons of air slack lime, which we will sell for 11.50 Der ton, if sold immediately. Woodstock Lime Co. K. C. Wyant, son of D. W. Wyant a.prominent merchant of Shenandoah. Va., was run over by a freight train at Stanley Page county and killed. Quality First THEN PRICE. This is the proper order of things in considering a purchase of JEWELRY or a WATCH. Ninety-nine people out of a hundred must rely abso¬ lutely on the store they buy from. Our rule is, and al¬ ways will be, to recom¬ mend no article we are not willing to fully guar¬ antee. The quality will be just as we represent it to be. R. L J Reliable Jeweler snd Optician, Woodstock, Va, All work ready when promised I If your Spirits go Down when ihe Thermometer goes up, the chances are your system is out of order. A little medicine, judiciously selected, in time will save you a doctor bill. It is economy to buy the best, and better economy to buy the Best where it is sold cheapest. Our large bottle of Sarsaparilla for 50c is equal to theil kfnd in medicinal virtue and quantity. lt is the medicine which you need now. Everything in Drugs. We fill prescriptions and guarantee the purity of the drugs used. There is a reason for our in¬ creasing soda water business. ""*" Ask any of our many patrons why. They'll tell you. ICE CREAM SODA 5c. WALTON & SMOOT, [Druggists, IRWIN'S OLD STAND. WHY ORDER OR BUY A WATCH before you have consul'" ed our stock and our prices? We offer you choice of lead¬ ing makes, the best possi¬ ble for the price and guar¬ antee them to yon. Let us talk to vou to your interest about watches. We guarantee our prices as low as any and in many in- seances lower. We have some specially good values to offer you now. Wm. KLINE, JKWKI.KB ANDiOPTICIAN, WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA. Write to us if you cannot call. The Bosad of Directors of thc Valley Turnpike Company. The Hoard of Directors of the Val- Tey Turnpike was held in Woodstock on Thursday. There were present: Capt J G Ne.T, of Mt Jackson, Pres. Ceo Harrison, of Rockingham: D ii Van Pelt, of Hurkestown: A M New¬ man, of Harrisonburg; Shirley Carter of Winchester: C W Heater and D B Dinges, of Frederick. The Board was nrlnclpally engaged in transaction of routine business. Toll on automobiles was Increased From 10 to 15 cents* to take elfect after Oct. 1st. Keep the pores open and the skin ilean when you have a cut, burn, bruise or scratch. DeWitt's Carbol- iaed Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the lore* and heals quickly, Sold by dalton k Smoot. Valuable Farm A good River Farm of 63 acres of land, 13 of which is fine river bottom, gocd dwelling of 7 rooms, good bank barn and all other necessary out buildings. 2lA miles of Woodstock. Apply to J. N. DAVIS & CO. Real Estate Agents, Woodstock, Va. State Female Normal School. Twenty-third Session begins SEPTEMBER 4th. For atalogue and information concerning Statk Scholarships, write o J. L. JARMAN, President, ulv 12-6w. Farmville, Va. THE WRENN Lumber Mfg. Co., CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. For work in Woodstock and vicinity see W. G.* Murdock. CLOTHING! )on't Forget we Sell Clothing. We are Now Offering Our $5 (I 7 8 IO 12 suits'* << - .4 it for n $3.75 4.75 5.50 6.25 7.75 9.00 ALL OBS BOTS SUITS CB 20 -Per Ceil, STRAW HATS are going below COST. NF CALL T0 SEE l s- Yours for Business. T. SLBNN LOCKB. Opposite the Jail. March 31. CUT PRICES IN Summer Goods AT LL. Nov. 2.3mo. NFAT.D TOICOURT BOUSE. EB? If vou sow your .min with alight running Superior, yon will have no bunch grain, and your fertilizer will be t venly distributed. Double force feed distributors,celebrated marks or wizzard force feed distributor*, aimplic ty and turability cbarac rrize this drill. See it before p'a-ing your order. TUC UCU/ inCA CDCCAnCD will pulverize and distribute all IIIL UL!? lUCA Cl nLHULn kinds of manure uniformely. See thia near machine with *\M the late improvements. A full line STANPAHD JERT1L1ZKRS for the season. Syracuseharrows, p'ows and " i>*iira, Lirdmll. Brown, and Old Hickory wagons, Babcock, Anchor, snd Lion Bundies, wire .encing, salt, cement, patent plastering, and a fnll line of farmers' «.upp'i< 0. Big b .rgalns in second hand buggies and wagons. Call to soe us, J. L. Boyer &Co I

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SHENANDOAH HERALDWOODSTOCK V.A.

FRIDAY, AUOUST 23, 1907.

st'Mf.red %t the Post Office, at Woodstock, Vs., as second-class matter.

5 tienandonh Valley Loan & Trust a o.

.. WOODSTOCK. VA. SB-

stoney loaned st S per oent on real citatoor good od latoral security. Barings ds-*>oalU-received ic auma of $1.00 or over,and interoat allowed on same.

kJT For partioulara aodross the Companyat ita home office, or call on J. W. Rbt*riy,9traaburg; O. W. Wlnd'e, Kdinburg; F.8.Potmybacker, Mt. Jackaon: or S. E.floorer New Market Vs.

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KGGS 17c at Ramey's.Sugar o\ cts Farmers UnionHead advertisement of farm for sale-

frocks of all kinds at the Farmers'Union('hain pumps of all kinds at Far¬

er-*' Pnion

Buy your groceries at Hamey's andgave mouev.

Fresh and salted meats of all kinesal Hamey's.Syracuse Plows They can't be beat

Shen Farmers Union

Poultry wire, and wira fence ShenFarmers' UnionCar load of salt received at the

F inners1 PnionPlow repsirs of all kinds at the

Fa mers' UnionPatent wall plaster Have you tried

it s sn Farmers Union

All kinds of roofing si Farmers*Union They are money - ivers

Let us save you money on paintsx, ou need it Shen Farmers UnionWe pay the highest price, cash or

for all kinds of country pro¬duce. EL K. Kamev.

Stoves time is coming You can

save money by buying of us FarmersUnion

Highest cash price paid for butter,teni and all country pro-

E E. Hamey.Koreick Lean Non-clogging Harrow

The best harrow on the market ShenFarmers Union

Dental None*.Will t>e absentfrom August 24th, until Thursday

sing Aug. 'JW. J. B. Push.

Manufacturing Co. Edin-¦j. Ya., have all kinds of carton

tera' supplies constantly on hand.We are making a leader of nails

We sell th -tn cheaper than you ever

bought them before Farmers Union

DeWltt*s Little Earls Risen don'tsicken or gripe. Small Pills, easy totak- 13 bv Walton k Smoot.

ST Two Pins, one a silver PansyPin ami the other a gold stick pin. Re¬ward will be given for return to Hi:i.-a ld 1 mice.

u been dealing with us? Ifhave not, you have been losing

We are money savers for |thefarmers That's our business Shen

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bool year also a girl for chara-bermald and kitchen helper. Goodwages for responsible parties. H. J.

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APPLES WANTED.1 will pay theah fer fall and winter apples.

me before you sell, or write me

and I will come to see you. J. N.Hockman, Toms Brook, Va.

ii }.;_. \iy cder mill and applelier factory willhe open every Wed¬le* and Thursday until the close

of the season I H Harris, Wood¬stock, Va.James If. Jack, who shot Policeman

Lewis I>egg at Winchester last Thurs¬day and who has since been in jail,waived a hearing Monday afternoonand was sent on to the grand jury,which meets Sept. 16th. The woundedpoliceman is still in a bad way.Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup ls sold

under a positive guarantee to cure

constipation, sick headache, stomachtrouble, ir any foi ra of indigestion.U it fails, the manufacturers refund

r money. What more can any onedo. Walton k Smoot.

< >ue of the remarkable results ofthis remarkable season is that Rock-

Mam had an August Court withoutany wate-melons. Such a thine never

irred before according to the mem¬

ory and traditions of the oldest in¬habitants.A large lot of doors, blinds, sash,

flooring and carpenters' supplies ofall kinds always on hand.

Wren Lumber Mfg. Co.Julytitf. Edinburg, Va.

Invest your money in the 4 per cent.Certificates of the Shen. Valley LoanV Trust ,Co. Woodstock, Va. Se¬curity unquestioned. Interest pay¬able semi-annually, and Certificatesdeemable any time after six monthson sho~t notice.

Pineules for kidneys strengthen theseorgans and assist In drawing poisonfrom the blood. Try them for rheuma¬tism, kidney, bladder trouble, forumbago and tired worn out feelingThey bring quick relief. Sati-factionGuaranteed. Sold by Walton kSmootFire Saturday afternoon totally de¬

stroyed the large barn on the estateof the late ex-Gov. Holliday, entail*lng a loss of $3,500, partially insured.All the hay crop and farming imple¬ments belonging to Adam Colbert, a

tenant, were destroyed.Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put up

in a collapsible tube with a nozzle.Pasy to apply right wheie soreness

and inflammation exists. It relievesat once blind bleeding, itching or pro¬truding piles. Guaranteed. PricefiOc. Getlt.today. Sold by Waltonk Smoot,Put your; savings In the Savings

Department of Shenandoah ValleyLoan k Trust Co., Woodstock, Va.,at 3 per cent, compound interestAmounts of $1.00 and upward receiv¬ed. The only savings institution in

the county for the accumulation of thesmall savings of laboring men, wo-

mm and chiadmtl

PERSONAL.Mrs. Jacob Cook has gone to Scran

ton, Pa.Mr C M Hite is in Washington 01

business-Miss Mollie ('opp is visiting her

sister at Haeerstown, Md.Mr. Robt. Riddleberger is in New

York on business, this week.Ulai liattn- Kau was visiting Mrs

W H Few. this week

Mr Frank Feller, of Washington isvisiting friends in WoodstockMrs. J. C. Paxton and son William

are visitlug in Botertourt county.Miss nessie Marshall, of Richmond

is visiting Miss Anna Williams.Mis. J. 0, Kline, of Middleton,

Visited Mitt Elli March last week.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French returned

home trom the Jamestown Exposition.MrsW S Cline is visiting the fam¬

ily of Mr L C Myers, of HarrisonburgMiss Virginia Schmitt returned

from Mt untain Lake Park, last Mon-lav.Miss Lily Hughes, of Roanoke, is

..isiting Rev H. M. Canter and fam-

l.v*Misses Katie Clem and Inez Bow-

nan visited friends in Strasburg, thisreek.Col. J H. Morrison, of Luray, is

isiting his daughter Mrs. W, llbarbie.Miss Nellie Weston visited thelei - W D North Main street, the I

rst of this week.

Mrs John C. Miller who livesbout a mile South of town is very illnth typhoid fever.Misses Beulah Newman and Car: ioo^vman are visiting Capt. G. W.

koontz and family.Mr. Philip Sheet/ and family of

Washington are visiting friends andalativei near Calvary.Misses Virginia and K.i/.«>>eth Hep*

er, ol near Mt. Jackson, are visitingIrs. Bile Shaffer.Mrs. E« K. Scott, of Pittsburg, is

isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C..

7. Gill in this place.Mr. B. K. Sailer, of Ohio, is spendlg his vacation with his family at

Irs. P. J. Fravel'i,Rev W J D Scherer and Mr M

offman are attending the Lutheranynod at Stephens City.Mr Thos. Kmswiler, of Alleghany,a., is spending his vacation withiends. in this neighborhood.Mr. William Skyles, of Washingra, is visiting his parents, Rev andIrs. N. H. Skyles, in this place.Misses Ollie Locke and Marv Bow

ian left Monday for Newport Newsnd the Jamestown Kxposition.

. W. A. Lynch left Tuesday forloudoun county where he will spendeveral days at the cranp meeting.Miss Bessie Campell left last Satur-

ay for Altoona. Penn . to resume

er duties in the public school as

?acher.Mr. Frank Brumbaugh, of Converse,id., visited his brother Mr. Newtonrural>augh and other relatives, :r

¦is county.Messrs. M. M. Johnson and Hughailer, of Front Koval visited Mr

lyde Walton and family the brat «>f

lis weekMr. and Mrs. David I. Haas, if

raddock.Pa. . are visiting Mr. Baas1irents, Mr and Mrs. John T. Haas

i this place.Mr. John IL Koontz, who has been

i Washington state since March rt-

irued to his home in this place,uesday night.Miss Marv McCardle who has been

isiting friends in this place, returned> her home in Frederick, Md., Wed-

:*sday morning-Miss Bernice Miller, daughter cf

lr. John B. Miller, who has bein

uite ill with typhoid fever, is Un-roving rapily.Mr. George McCann, of Texas, who

I visiting his mother in Kdinburg,.>ent several Jays this week with

datives in this place.Rev. A. P». Bauman, a former pas-

>r of the Reformed church at Hal¬

lsville, who is spending his vacationiib friends in Toms Brook, was in

Voodstock several days this week.

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'rench, is visiting his nephew Mr.

Vm. French His sister had left for

he Jamestown Exposition, the day>efore his arrival.Mr. Sam'l C. Golladay returned to

tis home near this place Monday

tight from Washington, where he had

>een with his two sons. Thomus andEarnest Golladay who are just recov-

iring from attacks of fever. Thev aie

) jth able to be up and are Improvinglicely.Miss Virginia Pearl Finley is visit-

ng friends and relatives in this coun-

,y. Miss Finley has just completed a

ourse of training at the Union Hos¬

pital Training school for Nurses,rerre Haute, Ind.

Mrs. If. V. French, Misses Florenceand F.mraa French, Mrs. WardenFravel. Miss Gertie Wright and MrWarren French left Monday morningfor the Jamestown Kxposition*Mrs. J. L. Shaffer left for Zepp

where she will spend a week while her

father and mother, Mr. and MrsJohn Lockstampfer are at theJamestown Kxposition.Mrs. J. T. Watson, wife aud chil¬

dren, of Craig county, Va , Mrs.Frank Vitter and children of Davis.W. Ya., and Rev. Wm. Burner, a'

Goochland county. Va., are visitingtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I.

Burner near Pugh's Run*

Mr. Wm. Jardine, of Headier.Canada, was in Woodstock last Wed¬nesday. Mr. Jardine was a memberOf the 2d U. S. Cavalry during the

civ ii war and was visiting some of thebattlefields, over which he fought. He

expressed himself as much pleasedwith the beauty of the country and

hospital'tv ( f the people.

VsttaVy B & L. A. Flfcts Ot f cc rs.

A' h meeting nf the Yalley Bal gand T.oan Association, Monday . 1 :.-

I lug, W. W. \V. Ix>gan was elected1 Secretary, W. T. Williams, Trustee,and G Herrj Haun clerk.

WILL OF MISS KATE KREBS.

The will of Miss Kate Krebs pro¬vides:

1st For payment of debts and fun¬eral expenses.

td, Devises MN for casket and 8*500for monument.3d. Devisee ?300 to VY. T. Williams,4th. Devises $1,000 to trustees of the

Reformed Church for the care of theburying ground.

"th. Devises H5 00 to each of thetrustees of the Reformed church, fortheir compensation.

0th, Devises lt-,000 to Samuel Wal¬ton.*

Tth. Devises to Miss Kmma Robin¬son all her furniture, except walnutsxtenaion table and laree leather chair,also her books, pictures, sewing B*S>

Shine, bed clothes, hair mattress, pil-lowe, trunks, boxes, chest and all hertrticles too numerous to mention.3th. Devises to Gennie Robinson

.he sum of one hundred dollars.9th. Devisee lo Miss Cora M. Hud-

lon, of Staunton, $100.bHh. Devisee to Mrs. L. If. Porter,

>f Staunton. 1100.llth. Devises to Kate Tinsley, of

/Mt Moor, Va , ruy gold watch am;

hain.1-th. Devises to Allon Krebs Albert

">.13th. Devises to Mrs. John Heller

500 and her wearing appaerl,14th. Devises to Miss Nellie Loganold neck chain and cross and all ofet china.15th Devisei I s. T. G. Locke,

er silver tea Spoons.18th. Devises to John Funk Lock'

100 for a watch and chain.17th. Devises to Mri. Nettie SaumBr walnut extension tab!18th. Devises to Judge E. D. New¬tan her !artie walnut chair.Huh. Directs her Executor, after theayment of ail the specific legacies to

iv over all moneys to the Trustees' the Orphanages of tho Presbyterianmrch at Fmlericksburg and Lynch-irj,r. Va., for the i>enefit of said

rphanagee.Judge E. l>. Newman was appointed*r BxecQtOrt The will was executeday 23d, 1907. Gertrude Funkhoid Virginia M. Robinson witnessede will.

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DRQED CHECK TC OEl MARRIED.

Harry Sine, the 17-vear-old sor. ofiiomas Sine, of Liberty Furnace, -

ie Shenandoah county jail awaiting-. action of the Grand Jury on ¦

large of forging a check for 150.00,3 the Mount Jackson National Bank,a st Friday a week ago young Sineld a Miss Poik, about the same age,oped to Hi m. Md., whire

iey were married. The day b.

ry left be had a check cashed for0.00 with the signature of Joseph F.oomawtoit. When th^ check wai

to the bank for payme:ai at once discovered to be i forgery,hereupon a warrant wa> inned forrang Sine's arrest. lie wai U

Justice Wm. Lant/. of Mt.ackson with the above result.

lifflett Kills One Man snd Danger-ously Wounds Another.

J. T. Sliiillett. alias John Kabra, wei

nded in the Harrisonburg jail Sun-iv morning, charged with the mur-

u- ot Marvin Shifflett and dangerwounding Ashby Lawson. Shlflkt

lmiti doing the shooting,tiich occurred lute Saturdayvening near Roadside, a small plac»*the eastern part of Rockingham

>unty, but he claims that he acted inlf-defense. Immediately after tbelocting Shift' -tt gave himself op to

e deputy sherifl and said that he had>en attacked by the two men whom helot and another, whom he did not

BOW. it ll said that Lawson willost likely die. All parties live inie same neighborhood, and the shoot-ig is said to be the result of an old

ud. Eaton is a married man.

The evidence before the coroner'sirv was very strong against the pris-ner.

Fined For Robbing Minnel!.

Thomas Bennett, a former residentf Winchester, who has been living in(altimore for 20 years, and who came

ack to renew jld acquaintancesWinchester Saturday and landed in a

ell at Police Headquarters or a

harge of being drunk, was Mondayned for robbing himself.When brought into court he' wei

ned *2.**0 for drunkenness. He claim-d to have but ll and was remand'-uj jail to serve the other $1.50 worth,.ut when officers searched him theyound a roil of greenbacks in his shoe.Judge Wilson thereepon increased

he first tine to 15 and added anotht r

me for petit larceny, the whole aggre¬gating iib <X). lt is the first case ofhe kind on record in Winchesterourts.

-alley Convention ot the ChristianChurch.

The fifty-eitfhth annual conventon)f the Valley Churches of the Chris-Ian Church which was in session lastveek at Fairview, this county, closediunday nit;ht.The meetings were largely attendedmd successful. Hew W. L. Dudleyjf (iranda, was elected moderator for

he next convention: A. C. Stickley,)f Strasburg, secretary, and K. E.

Stickley, of this place, treasurer.

RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

Kev. W. A. Lynch will preach at

Wesley shape! next Sunday morning.St. Lnke in the afternoon, and Jadwxn

Sunday night.The revival will begin at Oak Level

next Tuesday night.Regular services were held in the

Methodist chirch Sunday morningand night and in the Reformed churchat nitwit.Kev. J. Ii Van Horn will preach in

the Presbyterian church on next Sun¬day, Aug. Maa* at ll a.m.

Harvest Home services will be heldin Grace Reformed church, Hinkerton.next Sunday morning and a child¬ren's service at night.The Magestic Washer, the best

washing machine ever offered to thepeople of Shenandoah county ShenFerners Union

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Woodstock Citizens Band,Aug. 21, 1M7.

In response to your request, I ara

writing this to tell you of our firstannual outing. We arrived hercMonday morning, Aug. \Uth nnd at12 m had seven tents pitched and oc¬

cupied. We are camping beside theShenandoah river at the junction ofJumping Pun Creek and the river and00 the Valley Turnpike, near a largespring. Monday afternoon was oc¬

cupied in getting our kitchen and mess

tents in proper shape and at sixo'clock everyone rushed to the mess

tent where a feast of appetising viands1 «,et before us prepared by Johnlack>on, chief, who was made famouslo the civil war by his tine cooking, "j\rlhur McKee ll his assistant* here. IMonday evening the two claronetioloists furnished the amusement forhe crowd by falling from a bo it into *

be river after being in full dress for ¦

he evening concert. 3

Fortunately for the two young men. ti

me happened to be a tailor and soon fl>oth were ready to appear in public s"A concert was given on the camp *¦

rounds Monday evening to a largeppreciative audience. Everyone war. 8stir early Tuesday morning and after °

u hour's practice the morning was a

iken up in fishing, rowing and swim- Sling. We have three boats here which P(forde plenty of exercise ead eorase- ¦"¦

icnt for the hoys. Tuesday afternoon v*band stand was built and another ol

>ncert given after which many visit- D

were shown around the camp. .'¦

le attendance at the evening concert allas much larger than the evening Ile¬ne. NWednesday morning we were drilled os

i marching after which a concert was ne

iveu to a party of automobilists were tt> much pleased with the music that ra

icy wanted to take our leader with bleu., but he dropped off at Mt. Jack- th

m as he could not leave his wander- ..¦'

ig boys. A concert will be given at Jlt

awkinstown tonight and at Mt. 3U

ickson on Thursday evening. 00Members of the band present are. ar

M Fravel, leader. Fred Spiker, solo ba»rnct: Chas Skyles, 1st B Cornet* J NiMiller. CW Shaffer, solo clarinets: .bcJ Fravel, Baritone: W H Sheet/, B ba

R L Bargelt, John Sheet/., Stibar: Asa Sheet/, Piccolo; Julius m<

'ise, Slide Trombone: Kmraett Irwin. Diavid Yate**. Tenors: S Sutherland, baK Mattox, Thoa Fravel,. Altos: L Dirinker, (.'has Bussell. Drummers.Arthur McFee's barber shop has st*

.en doing a rushing business and he st:

,ys ba would like to camp all the DM

The hospitality of < >ld Virginia hasver been shown so liberally as hasen shown to us by our surrounding¦ighbors who daily bring all kinds '

vegetables to our camp.Mr B K Sager has been visiting the "l

inp for several days. A MEMBER.m;

)inmitsioners of the Revenue Ap- dm

pointed. plof

Judge 2'homai W. Harrison, this 9\{ek, appointed the following Com**

Den of the Revenue for Sheu-tdoah county for a;term of fourmri

i Diitrict Ceo U Snerr, ofPeatfield.Johnston District Chas M Goiliiv. Dilbeck.Stonewall District.J Letcher Bur*ir, of Woodstock.Madison District.Chas P Wightm¬an, Kdinburg.Alhby District.Simon Hepner ofepners.Lee District Beniamin Bowman, ofsw Market.All the ab(»ve are good substantialen of this counts and no doubt will

wake irood assessors. Mr. Wightmanex-Sheriff of the county. '

cbFuneral ot Hiss Kste Krebs. th

The funeral of Miss Kate Krebs Un >t

ace from the residence of Mrs. (ir

ravel on last Monday at 10 a. m.

he exercises were conducted by P. D. ":

tephensoo Pastor of the Presbyterian fi

lurch, assisted by I le vs. N. ll- «

kyles and W. H. Darbie. The bodyas buried in the Ileforraed cemetery.Among the relatives and friendsresent were Mr. H. Clay Krebs, ofWinchester, Mr. and Mrs. Henrybunder and Mrs. J. S. C. Murphy,f Mt. Jackson, and Mrs. L. M Porternd Miss Cora Hudson, of Staunton, liThe pallbearers were Messrs. Cha sf m

lamer, Daniel Logan, Wm Grabi'l, lalaniel Lichliter. Mark W Magruder,r* II Newman, K D Newman and Wm w

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Mrs. Elizabeth Towns, widow of the a

ite Wm. C). Towns, died at Pinole, jrLat, on Thursday, loth inst., aged H2 tjears. She is survived bv five sons, t,

lessrs. J. Warren Towns, California, ^asper Towns, vVm. O. Towns cflarpers Ferry, Julius Towns, of Mt.Hive, Clarence Towns, Pinole, Cal ,

nd two daughters, Mrs. J. H. Cooper,f Star Tannery and Miss Maryjwns, of Mt. Olive and one sister ll

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ler body is on the way from Califir- ,

lia and will be buried at Mt. Olive. iin

EDWARD L. WMISSfcN. Lii

Mr. Kdward L. Whissen, of Ed;n- f,

>urg, died last Saturday. He was

about si years of age and was thenail carriei on route 4 from Kdinburg.Ie is survived by his wife who was a

sliss McVicar.Mr. Whissen was highly esteemed by

i large number of relatives andriend:Funeral services were held Monday

afternoon at il o'ciock. He was buriedby the Odd Fellows.

Mr Maun Buys Farm.Mr. G. Harry Haun, of this place,

purchased from the heiisofthe lateL. Keller their farm, on the river,about fout miles north-east of this

place, for lo.OOO.OO. Hslf of this

year's erop is included in the sale.

They Met But Once.The Southbound morning freight

train and a valuable cow belonging to

Mr. M. C. Gesring met in thc cut infront of Mr. Gesring's home Tuesde)morning with fstal results to the cow.

Bring your butter and eggs to E. E.Karney's where you will get tbe highestprice, cash or trade.

Treatment You LikeOl course we fell Orugs, but we sell them in a way

that pleases you. We owe our larg'e trade to thesethree things.Good Goods.Low Prices with Best Ser¬vice. Are you getting1 your share of these?

SCHMITT'S DRUGSTORE,WOODSTOCK, VA.

'?The Store for Quality."

'ne Dunsmure Business College.How Does lt Stand st Home?

Iand infallible test willil once what is the realorth, standing and value of any in-itution which ls seeking your pa-onage, and that is involved in thejestions: How does it stand at home?-Tho savs it is the best anu most re-

abie Business College?The Dunsraore Business College,taunton, Va., is recommended by allthe banks, leading business men

id houses, City Council, mayor,li pt. Public Schools, and by such.ominent men as Hon Edwardraols, ex-Lieutenant Governor ofirginia, Hon. A. C. Braxton memberthe Constitutional Convention, and

* Ex. Congressmen Jacob Yost andM. Queries. Write the college for

is endorsement:The Staunton Daily Dispatch andrwi of May 10, 1907, says: ''As evi¬nce of the fact the Dunsmore Busi-ss College successfully teaches whatundertakes to teach, the following3ts are staled: There are now enj¬

oyed in the citv of Staunton, where3 college is most intimately know*,>re than one hundred of its gradu-?s. There are thirty five engaged in

ccessful business on their own ac-

unt in Staunton at this time. There3 employed in the Anerusta Nationalnk, three Dunsmore boys: in the

itional Valley bank, six Dunsmoreys: in the Farmers and Merchantsnk, four Dunsraore boys and in theaunton National bank, two Duns->re boys. There are at least fiveinsmore boys who are presidents ofnks. There are thirteen or more

insmore boys cashiers *of banks,rhe officers of some of the most sub-ntial banking institutions in this,te and West Virginia, are Duns->re graduates."

For an Impslred Appetite.To improve the appetite andengthen the digestion try a few

'Chamberlain's Stomach andver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Beit*, cf

troit, Mich., says: "They restored' appetite when impaired, relievedof a bloated feeling and caused a

»asant and satisfactory movement

the bowels.*' 1'rice, 2-"> cents. Sam¬'s free. Walton k Smoot.

IT HELPS YOUS

CREDIT

A BANK AO OUSTll do more to help a man's creditan any other one thing, and a

eekinw account is indispensable to

e business man. It enables him to

ep his funds far more securely thanhis office safe, and it places at his

a] osal all the facilities of the bankr handling his financial affairsithout risk and annoyance of raak-

g payments in currency.1ENANDOAH NATIONAL BANK,

Woodstock, Virginia.

Kicked to Dca h In Reid.Deter Wine, a well-known farmer.»ing a few miles south of Bridge-ater, was kicked to death by a horsest Saturday evening.Mr. Wine had just left the field,lere he and his son had been plow-g. He was riding one horse andading another. No one saw thei.-.hap. but it is thought that deathIS due to his being kicked by thelimal he was leading. He wasfoundthe road by his son, butcled withinree minutes. Examination showede prints of a horse's feet just over

il heart.Mr. Wine is survived by a widowid ll children.

he Judge Case Foreceful LanguagesJudge W. B. Simmons of Fincastle, Va., toldie reporter that L. dc af Paint waa used on

s residence In 1882, and held ita color weiC 34 years; h« furthermore aaid that 3 yearsfo he wat induced to uae another paint and.orr) he did, beeause the other paint didn'take good. The Judge will now alwayauscac M., because he knows if an jr defect exisL. Jr. M. Paint the houae witt be lepalnted

ir nothing.The L. S M. Zinc hardens thc L A M. Whiteead and makes L. A al. Paint weat like ironir 10 to I5 yean.Actual coat of L. k I. about fi.ao per gallon'Donationa L. a M. made to churchesSold by tho Shenandoah Farmers Halse*

Lu'h'ran Synod /leets.The seventy-eighth annual meeting

»f the Kvangelical Lutheran Synod of/irginia convened Tuesday eveningn the new Trinity Lutheran Church at

stephens City, *with ministers andaymen present from all sections ofhe State.Rev. Dr. L. L. Smith, of Strasburg,

>resident, presided over the eveningesslon. The annual sermon wasireached by Rev. A. D. R. Hancher,)f Staunton. The synod will remainn session over Sunday, holding busi-ieii meetings each day.Trinity Church, a handsome edifice,

arill be dedicated Sunday. Rev. C.W. Cassell ls pastor.

OA0TOBaan tisligaatan)

at

i»oniA. #TH tail y^ Km imiri B^ft

For isle.Medina size Refrigerator in ex'

csilent condition. Cost S1S.00 willsell for $10.00.Aug. lil.2t. II. Morrison, Jr

.Everybody Shontd Know"says Cs G. Hays, a prominent busi¬ness man of Bluff, Mo., that Ducklen'sArnica Salve is the quickest and sur¬

est healing salve ever applied to a

sore, burn or wound, or to a case ofpiles. I've used it and known what I'mtalking about." Guaranteed atSchmitt's Drug Store. 2oc.

Attention harmers.We have IO tons of air slack lime,

which we will sell for 11.50 Der ton, ifsold immediately.

Woodstock Lime Co.

K. C. Wyant, son of D. W. Wyanta.prominent merchant of Shenandoah.Va., was run over by a freight trainat Stanley Page county and killed.

Quality FirstTHEN PRICE.

This is the proper orderof things in considering a

purchase ofJEWELRY or a

WATCH.Ninety-nine people out ofa hundred must rely abso¬lutely on the store theybuy from.Our rule is, and al¬

ways will be, to recom¬mend no article we arenot willing to fully guar¬antee.The quality will be just

as we represent it to be.

R. L J

Reliable Jeweler snd Optician,Woodstock, Va,

All work ready when promised I

If your Spirits goDown when iheThermometer goes up,

the chances are your system is

out of order. A little medicine,judiciously selected, in timewill save you a doctor bill. It iseconomy to buy the best, andbetter economy to buy the

Best where it issold cheapest.

Our large bottle of Sarsaparillafor 50c is equal to theil kfnd inmedicinal virtue and quantity.

lt is the medicinewhich you need now.

Everything in Drugs. We fillprescriptions and guarantee thepurity of the drugs used.There is a reason for our in¬

creasing soda water business.""*" Ask any of our many patrons

why. They'll tell you.ICE CREAM SODA 5c.

WALTON & SMOOT,[Druggists,

IRWIN'S OLD STAND.

WHY ORDER ORBUY A WATCH

before you have consul'"ed our stock and our prices?We offer you choice of lead¬ing makes, the best possi¬ble for the price and guar¬antee them to yon.

Let us talk to vou to yourinterest about watches. Weguarantee our prices as lowas any and in many in-seances lower.We have some specially

good values to offer younow.

Wm. KLINE,JKWKI.KB ANDiOPTICIAN,

WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA.

Write to us if you cannot call.

The Bosad of Directors of thc ValleyTurnpike Company.

The Hoard of Directors of the Val-Tey Turnpike was held in Woodstockon Thursday. There were present:Capt J G Ne.T, of Mt Jackson, Pres.

Ceo Harrison, of Rockingham: D iiVan Pelt, of Hurkestown: A M New¬man, of Harrisonburg; Shirley Carterof Winchester: C W Heater and D BDinges, of Frederick.The Board was nrlnclpally engaged

in transaction of routine business.Toll on automobiles was IncreasedFrom 10 to 15 cents* to take elfect afterOct. 1st.

Keep the pores open and the skinilean when you have a cut, burn,bruise or scratch. DeWitt's Carbol-iaed Witch Hazel Salve penetrates thelore* and heals quickly, Sold bydalton k Smoot.

Valuable Farm

A good River Farm of 63 acresof land, 13 of which is fine riverbottom, gocd dwelling of 7rooms, good bank barn and allother necessary out buildings.2lA miles of Woodstock.Apply to

J. N. DAVIS & CO.Real Estate Agents,

Woodstock, Va.

State FemaleNormal School.

Twenty-third Session begins SEPTEMBER 4th. For

atalogue and information concerning Statk Scholarships, write

o J. L. JARMAN, President,ulv 12-6w. Farmville, Va.

THE WRENN

Lumber Mfg. Co.,CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.

For work in Woodstock and vicinity see

W. G.* Murdock.

CLOTHING!)on't Forget we Sell Clothing.

We are Now Offering Our

$5(I78

IO12

suits'*<< -

.4

it

for

n

$3.754.755.506.257.759.00

ALL OBS BOTS SUITS CB 20 -Per Ceil,STRAW HATS

are going below COST.

NF CALL T0 SEE l s-Yours for Business.

T. SLBNN LOCKB.Opposite the Jail.

March 31.

CUT PRICESIN

Summer GoodsAT

LL.Nov. 2.3mo.

NFAT.D TOICOURT BOUSE.

EB? If vou sow your .min with alight running Superior, yon will have no

bunch grain, and your fertilizer will be t venly distributed. Double force feeddistributors,celebrated marks or wizzard force feed distributor*, aimplic ty and

turability cbarac rrize this drill. See it before p'a-ing your order.

TUC UCU/ inCA CDCCAnCD will pulverize and distribute allIIIL UL!? lUCA Cl nLHULn kinds of manure uniformely. See

thia near machine with *\M the late improvements.A full line STANPAHD JERT1L1ZKRS for the season. Syracuseharrows,

p'ows and " i>*iira, Lirdmll. Brown, and Old Hickory wagons, Babcock, Anchor,snd Lion Bundies, wire .encing, salt, cement, patent plastering, and a fnll line offarmers' «.upp'i< 0. Big b .rgalns in second hand buggies and wagons. Call to soe us,

J. L. Boyer &Co I