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SHENANDOAH HERALD WOODSTOCK VA, iSttl. Entered at the Post Office, at seconil-clatjsmatter. ltalof will le inserted at oue dollar per etjuare of len linee or for first insertion, aud 50 cent? for each subsequent insertion Keep Your Eye on This. lK YOIT DO SOT WISH TO TAKUra T1IK HERALD avtki: TOO! IITMflll lim ExrrRKS UBWVBB TO TAU IT FROM TIIK I'OST OKKlCIrC AND REQUEST T11K fOBJ MAsTKU TO SO INFORM VS. IT WILL NOT COST TOO A CENT.

Now is the Time. wlehing to snbscrihe for the HERALD aend in their snbeerip now. We will furnish tbe paper from the of receiving your subseiip until Jan. let, 1893, for one dollar. Parties Mbaeribing at once receive the paper for six week? free.

GKNKKAL LuUAl- NEWS. Ilia? atoll ie DoTall is visiting her sister, Mis. T. B. Kichey, of this place.

Keep your eye open for Christmas bar? gains at Barbell's. Opening Dec. 1st. Rev. D.

11. Rhodes will preach at Union next Sunday, the inst, at 11 11 o'clock, a. ni. P. YatOl Son say that they gnar tbeir coal oil to be the best ou tbe market.

thick, r.etk promptly removed by Dr. Affleck'? Goiter Salve. Mr. W.T. Mauck is having his house on Mahlcnberg street uinch improved in appearanee repaintini Un.

W. If, who has been in ore for some aime, qisiting her 60u Arthur Rover, returned to her home here Mr. E.lis Haines, of mat er, a of ana for many years a resident of tin? place, spent a tew day a here this Read John Harinan's advertisement in Be la stocked up from cellar ret, and will you everything for laya that mortal man can want. oder will theii er good? down low for oat now until December the 24th, to gel baif-aine. of Tom's Brook will give an ou Friday and Satnrdav th and Dec.

1st, for the I of the Tom's Brook Cornet Band. Marshall, who has been mghter, Mrs. Luke, of Berry Yiaitiog her broth? W. T. aud J.

H. of Watch for Barge)t'a holiday P. L. Yates and Son inform that 1 a number of calls for sugar they advertise at cents per It is of good quality and the people like it. blood Purifier is a popular It does good work.

Call to or write for deceripttve circular, to Dr. J. E. Affleck Woodstock, Business men who advertise in the 1 i RALD inform ns that their investment pay? them, If 700 want to do business, let the people know it and they will call yon. tale firm the remodelling of the Reformed church a lot of pews, enough to wat a room 40x60 feet, a hair-clo'h sofa, two chain and arealing stand of walnut J.

B. Rush. Woodstock, Va. gat ion will hold in the Lutheran chc'ch next Sunday rromiog, Nov. 25th.

Preparatory tor-ricea Saturday previous p. m. Preaching also Sunday will haye their Xmas goods lay Dec. 1st. Mr, C.

Lichliter, who for over years wai a rerpected citizen of thia lut reaidingwith his dangh ter and aon-il-'aw in Maryland, lei? on Monday and is visiting his nephew Mr. Daniel Lichliter. TLeie is still a lot of wall pap left at Bargelt's, which you can get at 'I ist of it is piper we so'd at 7 to We are selling tbii ont to make room for our spring stocic Remnants for almost nothiug, white they A gool rain is mneh needed through this section. The wheat is for the want of it and is not looking as we 11 desired. Many cisterns are empty or very low, and the question of water is getting to bean interesti ig on? with nnny people.

Afile? k's medicine Las efteete some wonderful coree. Write to turn fo circular teMimoniale frei people whom yon know. Address It. J. Afklkck, Wm.ilstock, Va.

Ueail the adyertisement of P. Tell Hy llit-ir low pi ices tbey ar getting a big share of tbe custom. Ttiei motto is qiiuk and small profits Tbeir store is on main Street, in Fravel Feller building, where they an ever ready to show their "Mr. of O.een Hill, i fjw miles west of this place, killed two Poland China on and a half months old, that weighed re? aiij lbs of I lbs. These were pretty good pigs but Mr.

Hottel guierally raises that kind. The lor ch ippil sore hand and lips is here. Ir win's Carbolated Lotion is a ho.ne remedy that will cnr? them every time. Sold in any quantity yon and guartntecd to effect a per? fect care almost at once. It will make the skin soft and smooth as velvet.

Irwiu'a Drug Stote, Woodstock, Ye. Prom resident ol tbat section we learn of very Bad and fatal accidei wbicb occarnd near Cowan's station, Roc king am county, a week or two since, by which a little boy 11 yerrs old, son of Mr. Kline, was killed. It seems tbat Mr. Kline was hauling a load of wood end hit little son, in attempting to get on the wagon while in motion, fell end tbe wheels passed over him, causing injonea from which he died in few The cool, weatber jumped our Indian Summer shoit ordei sp-iled our beautiful days they kid got full? started.

The suiikea tbat were fooled out of winter quarters were eitlier caugl "uucle" Thomas or frozen to Alexander McQnay, of Harrisor are boys. They sell lurnitui all kinds, wherever tbey can lind huts. They have sold a couside amouut In this county and are now new custouiois by advertising in Heim i.D. See their adyertisemen another column. That old long established paper, Stannton Spectator, one of the oldest best weekly papers in the State, is ofl for sale privately by Mr.

Richard Mb its editor and proprietor, on accoun bis advanced age. Here is a sple cbance for any one wishing to enter newspaper budinera. On Fii lay, of lat-t week, Jacob Pi who has been carrying tbe mail twctn this point and Powell's Fort, a new buggy saddle and pi with his horse in Mr. Donaldson's sta but on preparing to start on his tain he found the saddle bad been sto The party who "sas seen in.the ett and is really known to have stolen better retnrn'lt at once and save his bai Among the receutly granted patent? ported by Snow Co. of Washing1? D.

C.is to Mr. J.Don Grabill, Uoan.ke, for a truck for mov heavy weights, and which bas provt u.tjst valuable apparatus iu loading i unloading heavy articles from railr trains, it hating been most snecessfc tried at different depots along the W. R. R. Mr.

Daniel Suapp and wife, of noai Pa-is. Champaign county, Ohio, who been visiting their daughter and son law, Mr. and Mrs. Noah ColYaian, Coiiicville, this county, for about left Monday morning for Bal more, where tbey will 6pend seve weeks before returning to their home Ohio, This was tbe titst visit of Mr. a Mrs.

Suapp to the Valley and they gre ly et jiyed onr beautiful mountain bc? cry, as well as the well known and it erous hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Colima Mr. Geo. Dosh, ot this place, had severe fall from the roof of alioase, whi? he was painting on the farm of Mr.

No Cook, last Wednesday. He fell about feet. His leg is supposed to be brok? about the ankle joint. The joint was di but Mr. William Donaldson, wl was with hitn, bv prompt action redoci tbe dislocation at once.

Mr. D. says the was a small hole through the skin fro which the blood very freely. there was no hole in the shoe which I olneelj about the ankle, it is that tie wound was made by a broke bine. Mr.

D. did not rest well on Wedne night. Dr. W. S.

Cline rendered tl necessary surgical attention. A pt-dler of foreign birth probably a ex-Earl, Countorsomeother title of nol ility, who occupies a room iu Sbockey Hat on Main pat up a stove Wednesday. Finding no place for tb pipe In- cuts a hole through theplasterin and lathes, stuck tbe end of the pipe i and built a roaring big As a matte of course the side of tie bonse and roo soon on fire, bnt fortunately tbe or was discovered by Mr Claud Albert an others in time to prevent serious damage Tbe man to know nothing abou chimneys as most of the nobilityof Europ who rillt this country, bad no chimne at home or houses, either, for that mat ter. Rev. P.

Miller, of this place, wb? recently resigned his charge at Ne? Haven, Mason county. W. on ac count of thei'l health of his family whili residing in tbat section bas accepted i call to Trinity Lutheran chnrch al Stephen City, Frederick county, Va He will preach his first sermon iu bit new charge on tbe first Sunday of Decem ber, but en accouut of tbe unfinished condition of the parsonage will not move his family from here until about Christ? mas, and probably not until the first o) January. Mr. Miller's friends in thin place, and tbey embrace tbe entire com? munity, will wish him God speed in his good work, and, at the same time, re that be is located so near them.

Shortly before midnight on Thursday night, of last week, the barn of Mr. Isaac a well knewn citizen ot near Calvarv, a few miles west of this place, was discovered to be on fire, the. flames such rapid progress tbat none of the contents could be saved. Several hogs that were in a pen immediat'-ly ad joiog the barn were gotten out but tbey were scorched so badly that they were slaughtered tbe next morning. A cow also escaped after being painfully bnrned.

Mr. Sheetz lost his entire corn crop which had just been gathered and cribbtd in a building that was close to tbe barn, as well as about one hundred and fifty bushels of wheat, a lot ot hay and other feed, a carriage, buggy rake, wheat dull, wagon, harness and other property ihat was in the We have not beard an estimate of the amount of the loss sustained by Mr. but it must be heavy, as we leain there was no In? surance. As far as we have heard tie origin of the tire is still a mystery. Back Road Mrs.

Gochecour, who was unfortunate as to break her arm and otherwise injured heriself by a fall wine time ago, is slowly Tbe neeessary snrgical attention was rendered by Dr. II. II. Irwin. Miss Ella Sine, formerly of near tere but now ol Capon Rjad, this comity, spent last week with her Mr.

II. R. Mowery and family. Mr. John Yew lost has fine bird dog week.

It is reported he died of oonvulsiv-3 ball. Mr. Ryman, an old gentleman residing with his son-in-law, Mr. II. it.

Mowery, and broke bis leg recently. Although veiy old he is improving rap? idly. Miss Ida Gochenonr, of Fairview, is visiting relations an 1 friends In this Vicinity. Missel Maggie Hot'el end Lacy Feller spent several days iast week at St. Luke with relatives.

Mr. John M. Ryman and family spent last Sunday with Mr. M. H.

Copp. On Sunday night while Mr. Frank Wymer was on Cedar Creek, some one entered his bonse, but tbe screams of Mrs. and Miss Wymer frightened them away. Don't isk "Punk'' whether be was or not.

"Lets get married" il tho sainte that our friend S-received. Mr. Chas. Feller spent last Sunday eve witb Mr. Bark's family.

Bill Nye. COMMUNICATED. (For tbe Herald.) Mr. Rditor desire through colums of yonr paper to lay befor citizens of ourcounty, or more parti? ly of Stonewall School District, i thing in regard to matters, portaiu'u the management, I have boon connected with tbe schools of the district as trustee for li years, nine years before tho iieadj Party gaine the ascendency, and th i was re-appointed and served terms, making lifteen years in all. During all these year? I always charged the dntiea of the position and conscientiously.

I took a deep interest in the npbuil and maintenance of our public together with my trustee office, who always stood by me nobly. made every i dort to give satisfactio the patrons in the selection ol teacl Ac. We have kept our school bnild in good repair, Improving them in i instances, and keeping them in comfortable condition. We are just tin ing a new school building in the Ce Creek valley, near Prospect Tann which, when completed, will rellect cr upon the District and will be apprecii by those deserving patron? and pe? generally. We have added to onr scl apparatus six complete sets of Nickens? sghoolcharts, which we think are a gi aid to the teacher and quite a beneii tbe pnpils, particularly tbe primary of our more crowded schools.

We pr ticed the utmost economy, and hnshan our means, looking to the improyement our school furniture, in providing bel and more comfortable desks, and bet black boards, ic. When we received the books In 1 tbe contingent fund showed a balance $115, subject to accounts, which redo? it considerably below one hondred dolls At onr last annual meeting in August this year, oar contingent fond showe? balance of $619, (six hnndred and nil teen dollars.) Daring the past six ye we furnished all onr school? with 1 necessary fuel at an average cost of per session, furnised deserving Indige children with books, and gaye to colored family the necesiary books lib? ally, as we had no school facilities i them in our district. The care and attention devolved most npon tbe clerk of the Board at a remun? ation of two dollars tor each school operation per sessiou, the associate trc tees receiving no pay for services nn within the last year or two they have i oeived the sum of hve per year. Now to this part of mv commnnicati? I ask yonr special attention. On tl evening of Nov.

1st, a demand was ma? on me tor the books of the District by gentleman appointed as my successoi and to say that it was a surprise to rx is putting it too lightly. I was grieve to think that I was so dropped and crushed in the house of political friends, without any notice, an particularly as it is and has been tt custom to retain efficient members of tt Board, except when a of politic? parties took place. As to my efficiency i office my associate trustees can testifi? If I was dropped from the list of for delinquencies, or fc receiving gifts from book concerns an chart an fact ries, then our Superir ten lent should step down and ont, If would be consistent. I havo always bad the independence maintain my opinion In matter? pertain ing to onr common school interests, am always watched with jealous care the en croachments of Ring Rulers and assnmei one man power which exists in our coon ty school management. I am informed by a member of tin Electoral Board that there was no meet ing of that Board, and no notice of such i meeting given as the law plainly re quired shall be don? at least thirty dayi previous to such meeting.

New, fellow citizens, I requested Mr. Supt. to giu me an explanation, also to give me the charges preferred against ne and b.v whom made, and also to give me a chance to be heard before the Electoral Board, bnt op to this writing he has not con desceaded eyen to answer me, though I was th? serf or slave of an autocrat. I submit the above for the considera? tion of a kind, thinking public. Nov.

17, 181)4. POWELL'S FORT DOINGS. News is something hard to find but by request of brother Spci? will try to gather a few scraps for the Herald. Mr. Samuel Walter? is very with what Dr.

Hisey pronounce? heait trouble. We are glad to learn that Fannie who had hoen very ill, now getting better. The funeral sermon of Lewis Clem was preached by Rev. Win. Poters to an unusually large congregation.

She was 54 year? and months old, and the mother of thirteen children, and had sixteen grandchildren. We know she will bo sadly missed by those loved ones. Mr. M. II.

Baker, who has been re pairing bis house has it completed. It it much improved in appearance and value We have lots of hucksters who make their visits through here almost day and night, but we tbiuk uncle Billy is ahead and will continue to hold th? fort Mr. Tobias Baker and wife have left for a visit to relatives and friends in tbe neigbborgood of Mt. Olive and Si. Stephens, where they expect to spend ten or fifteen days.

We witth them a pleasant trip. We wonld like to know what has be? come of tbe old gentleman's companion under tbe oak tree at Mr. R-nder's. We see tbat she has left him and be looks lonely, sad and downhearted. It strange tbat the woman sbeuld leave him, and tbat is why we aik what bas become of her.

Tbe old bachelor has started oat again with bis new rig. We don't know what bis success will be at Saomsville tbis time bat we certainly with him every success. From we can learn we fell ire tbat if the girls in tbe Valley would te op Taylor, tbe boys of Saomsville would make their visite more Ireqnent in fact if tbe girls knew this we feel satisfied they would tie op every dog from Woodstock to Mamerto wn. Litilr Pud. Saw Mill for Bale.

I have a good saw mill, and all necessary fixture for sale cheap. Address at onoe, JNO. H. FURR, Mt. Jackson, Va.

Notice "Friendi. AM tbat are indebted toas, will please come forward with tbe money or close their accounts by note ponible? Maoridkr, HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of plenty of out-door exercise and sun? shine. Cycling is the popular of the day. The 1894 Columbias are a of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer? ican skill and enterprise.

Con? stantly advancing in the line of progress, Columbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. I'Ol'K MFC. Iioston, New York, Chicago, Hartford, A beautiful illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by fi.r two 'S. B. Scliibitt, Agent, HOodt-tock, Va.

Ride a Columbia COUNTY COURT. Tbe county court was continued ni.til last Wednesday. In the case ot tbe Co limonwealth William tipon indictment for misdemeanor, the jury fonnd a verdict of guilty and af-fctssed bis at eighty dollars. In tbe case of Common vs. M.

D. Karper, indicted for resisting officer, tte jury lound a verdict of not guilty. Amanda J. Stoner was appointed ad? ministratrix of Jno. W.

Stouer.dec'd. Amanda J. Stoner appointed guardiun for Annie L. Stonar and qualified as such. Tbe Commonwealth ys.

R. G. Koontz, indicted for assault upon Brown ol'd, the jury fonnd the accused guilty and fined him twenty dollars and coat. Commonwealth vs. D.O.

White. The accused discharged, the Attorney for Commonwealth havtrg entered a nolle prat. Commonwealth vs. Jos. II.

Rife, unon indictment for misdemeanor, the accused found guilty and fined thirty dollars. The case of H. S. M. A.

William? vs. H. P. Gochenonr, 8. M.

Wisecarver and W. L. Green, upon notice on forthcoming bond was dismissed at Plaintiffs cost. J. Wirt Stickley appuinttd aamr.

of Harriet 8tickley, dee'd. C. P. Wightman removed as sheriff com. admr.

of It. P. Stickley, det'd. J. Wirt Stickley aprointed admr.

d. b. n. of B. F.

Stickley, det'd. D. II. Ford and C. W.

Benick trustee? for Rosenberger and Shirley ys. R. W. Windle, npon appeal from J. P.

Ap? peal reversed anil judgt. vs. Windle for $37.50 and cost. Upon petition of Joo. Williams and others for public road in Lee District.

The report of Road Board returned and tiled and land owners summoned to the next term of court. J. I. Triplett vs. P.

C. Jones and J. S. C. Murphy ti.

same, upon attachments, on petition of F. A. Jones, the conrt de? cided that the barrel of wbUkey in con? troversy belongs to tho Orkney frprings Hotel Co. and the attacbmeLt lien of said creditors is abated, but not as to the other property, neither party to pay costs and petition ol Jones dUmb-Md. Our county jail is without occu? pants.

This will give jailor an op? portunity to have it thoroughly cleansed and disinfected. It had become very offensive, while occupied by the lunatic who was removed to the hespital, last Saturday. Persons coLtinsd in jail should, at least, have healthy quarters. REPORTS. News very scarce but will give yon what we have as you have not heard from this corner for sometime Mr.

Saml. J. Spiker and family spent Sunday with Mr. D. F.

Spiker. Sam wi.l now put on a tin roof $1.00 per sqnai less than before tbe new tan tl" law win' into opposition. So much for Democratic hard times. Oar Republican friends are wearing an eight by ten smile as I supposed they would naturally do, but they mast re? member that it was Democratic votes that did it. Our village is to have a new enterprise in the near future in the shape of a saw mill, chopper and cider mill combined.

The site has been seccred and work on the buildings will soon begin. Messrs. Ed. Will Lee Sager are the proprie? This will supply a long felt want and shold receive the patronage of our citizens. County Superintendent Mclntniff paid our schools a visit on last week.

He gave a short talk to each department. We hear of a great deal of hunting among the young meu bat strange to say very little game killed. Mr. L. F.

Sanm Informs ns tbat he intends taking an ex? tensive hnnt this week. We advise all farmers to keep their stock in stables for Frank is a dangerous person when be gets behind an army musket. Arbelia Mohler has returned trom an extended visit among her friends and relatives in r'dinburg. Mrs. D.

E. W. and Mrs. W. L.

Spiker Sunday in Straiburg. Miss Carrie Saum, who han been on the sick list for some time, is in a critical condition. Master Leslio Sanm, who his bjen ill with a mild attack ot typhus ii much better at this writing. Rev. D.

II. Rhodes filled hi? regular ap pointment here on Sunday morning at 11 a. m. and in the evening at 7:30 p. m.

There was a good attendance. He ala? preached at Mt. don School in the afternoon. X. Good Newa.

We have on hand freshly prepared a large lot of Irvin's Celebrated Congh Syrnp, which haa proved to be one of th? heat remedie? for Coughs, Colds, throat and lung troubles ever oft in this country. Will it in any quantity desired, large or Try this and be convinced of the value of a pure home medicine. Irwins Drag Store, tf. When Baby wa? we cave her When waa a Child, she cried tor When ah? became. Uun, clung to Caatorla.

When aha had Children, aba cave them Cmtorm. MARRIED At Bowman'? Crowing, bv Rey. S. A Hltner, on Noy. 21, lf-194, Mr.

Geo. Ashenfelter and MiaajMattie O. Hite, DO not buy yonr roofing without first inves tiirating our line. It possesses merit? which caunot fail to iecommend it to row and we can, both in price and qnality, successfully compete with anything now on the market. It is possible that yon may not any thing just now, hut it will do nobarm to pet our prices and investigate the advantages re claim tor it.

THE Besaimer No 27 for strength, dura? bility, uniformity and the perfected form of roofing, and adapted to any kind of building and is tbe BEST roofing for all kinds of buildings, a sure protector against lightning, spark? or llying embers. Our Roofing is made of the beet steel and would like very mnch to yon a sample or have you call on ns and see how tbe moling is manufactured, Mention this paper The Shonandoah Roof ing Works. mar2-lvr. Woodstock, Va. The New Store.

tlooistrt fa. They sell goods cheaper than they have ever been sold in Woodstock. A general line of Dry Goods, Notions, Stationery, Boots Shoes, Cigars, Tobacco, Glassware, Tinware, Table? ware, of the best quality. uAxm Best Whit? Sugar Holsseet Witcper Routed Coffee 23c per lb' Best Coal Oil 12Jc per Ralairu 8c per lb. 'J California 13 Ginger Snap? 8 Boots 1.35 to 3.50 for hi st Best Slicker $1.87 Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen cheap? est ever sold.

for Sunday mnl working us? cts. Cape to Hat- 40c Mm'- GlOVei '-'0 to els. Mens and cloth 16 cts per yard Cordoroy 70 el Best FeatherTlekinf 8 ro 17 eta. Corsets 15. SO and Ctf.

Best Table Line inclus 55 eU. Coanterpanei 75 cts. I.ailics' Worsted 22 cts. Ladlea1 Cotton Hom 10 Children's ribbed hose to 10 cts. Yarn Sinks for men 3 pair for 10 Toweling all linen 10 jraid.

Linen Towels 14 cts. 1 Ink Writing Paper, best quality 4 to 7 cents a quire. Envelop? 3 to acts. peni cents a dozen. -ja'r '1 eents for in pin-.

1 cent a paper. The Ix'st plated chains, guaranteed for live years, for gentlemen Ladlea 50 cts. These ar? beatmet. Boggy Whip- 10 to 50 cts Other articles, to numerous to men tion, just as cheap. Call to see them.

ill kinds of trade taken at market prices. P. L. Yates Son HAIKBT.FBATBLa FBtLBP, BU nov. 23? if WoodiriM'k.

RealEstate Exchange, Winchester, Va. Having opened an office I am' prepared todo buiineaiaia Real Estate Agent All htrinc properties ot every de? scription will do well to register tbe same with me, as I am in receipt of many ieqmrei frem partiel la tbe Weit wbo are seeking to porobue Correspondence solicited. Nov. J. If.

LONO. I FOR SALE. A tine oid violin laid to have cost $75 and wai a favorite instrumeut with Pr i Thoi. Prosho, will be offered it pahli, auction on THURSDAY NOT. 89TH, 1894, at 2 o'clock, p.

in iront of the Cou it Home, Woodstock, Va. Tbti probably one of the floeit imtramenti In the 8tati, and ta a cl ice ol a life time. Term? Cub. F. R.

Irwin. 3t. Ills LOWER PRICES cannot exist anywhere as long as we conduct our business the way we tloit9JVOW. Every facility is given for comparing quality and prices, and all buyers are urgently requested to compare what they get of us with anything of the same sort they see among their friends. The greater the publicity given to our prices and methods the larger our transactions, and this enables us to buy our goods at the very lowest prices, and always have frash goods in stock.

Our Stock Consist of Strictly Staple Goods, aud the appreciation of the people generally and our especially shows more every day. Those who saw the crowds in our store court day will substantiate the correctness of our state i ent. But we are not sold out yet. Our order for new goods is already placed and they will be in this week. THE CLOAKS ARE NOT ALL GONE YET.

Fine overcoats foKGentlemen at very low prices. Do you want a cheap one? We have is only $4.00 II a boy's overcoat it is 12,85. A line Hoys suit, strictly all wool, for $3 00. JUSTCOMEIN AND WE WILL DOTHE REST. A fine assortment of all kinds of samples for suits and over? coats made to order.

Trade received in exchange for goods and highest market prices paid. Wc positively our goods on approval. Ifnot as represented, goods may be returned in good order and money will be refunded. Those populai 341ife size pictures are still given away with every $10 worth of goods. New York Bazaar, OcUV94- MAIN STRKET, WOODSTOCK, VA I A or CONTRACTED CURED if treated with IMPROVED BYBUP Tar U'ild Cherry Ac.

Price 2)c. a bottle of generous size; 5 for $1.00, 2.20 1.10 pt. to all who use it churfully refunded by: SCHMITT, DRUGGIST, WOODSTOOCK, VA. WHAT'S INA NAME? Our nami Stands for en? Of thi oldest And best known Jiwelry Houses in tho Valle THEREFORE, When you Buy a Holiday or Wedding Present And Guarantee it, you hayo Some your money MORAL ome in and see our Christmas display 0PBBING DECEMBER ist, H. BARCELT'S SONS.

Woodstock, Mirltilf. Saras? and Saddles! I 1 Bridles I ROBES ft BUSTERS! J.A.DYsART?CO.? Court Street, WOODSTOCK, VIRfilNU, Til? Stock ot QOMB MADE SADDLES AND UAH? B88 in tbe V-alley. Machine-Made work also oa Hand. We arts prepared to famish good? In oar line, at price? low a' tl.ey cao be parchaaed anywhere. GOODS WARRANTED Wife REPRESENTED, March 2, '94 tf..

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