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Highland Recorder from Monterey, Virginia • Page 3

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Highland Recorderi
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Monterey, Virginia
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quotations hand my ad to The Highlatt feeling more confident my ability to serve mv atron fall than ever before. Election with The Merchant. Leery Co. of Greensboro, C. picli is strictly wholesale enable to secure many Hues of good fom first hands, and to sell satin you without the additional mid tainan's profits.

CLOTH1X0 bought for cash from the hes Manufacturers. 1 hand le only sty (isli substantial goods, and eau fl as well as anyone, i hare hst years of experience a buyer anfl buy in quantities, thia think will enable roe to make yoi a very close price. have boys and over coat: from 5 to'IS years, men's suit overcoats in from 85 ti 44. In this advertisement undei each heading I shall quote depart tue nt specialties whicn I cornwlei bargains, suits. 2 tl, pieces $1.75, men's geiuiine Frieze storm overcoats henyj chinchillas 88, best grade ehinchil las $14.

men's nice black clay diag? onal snits 87. best all wool black suits 811, boys corduroy pants 5 to 18 yrs 50c per pair. Highland LOCAL NEWS, PEKSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Home Folks About Their Friends And Acquaintances. Isolate, At any rate, While you wait.

For the small-pox. Mr Amos Hiner and son were up Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Dudley were town recently. Tue county school Board mel last Friday and endorsed Slr. Jared 1. Jones for the place of Supt. There were eight applicants for the place.

Mrs. Mag Bybert showed us au apple which is of the second crop, the tree that produced it having bloomed twice this season. Mr. Roy Waggoner who had a spell of fever at the University, of Va. is home where he will remain until after Christmas.

i Miss Clara Flemming of Wier a crowd of yenna peo-j fr. Ul ttmnjast to get oysters. George Whitlock of Heven bill visited her uncle Air. BJ, pr, recently. by the name cf Bishop, ling to be from and had carrying the mail from Mead? vale to Mr.

Grove, was arrest 1st week by U. S. officers and away. We did not learn the je. Joseph Biner, one of mir citizens, was in town last looking as well as we seen him in a long while.

Mary Stephenson of the who is just recovering from of fever was in town receut local weather prophet Bays Hither will remain the same there should be a change Faade Trimble is attending ghtown school. Marlingtoa Messenger in its' of the flood, states that it greatest the Green brier val known io 2:1 years, but the was slight The small to the Green brier rail road. icle states, is due to its su istructiou and proper lo first-class 1000 tr Safe. As good as purchased at further informa? tics office. dly of Deerfield.we patented a wag 'hith he has been Revercomb and Creek were (liner and John in sight of Mon had been run in lob conn tr and woods back of i' residence.

The the boys pro id them i Ley. In years Monterey was had not as It proportions thing for 'ii in going but bee very if V. B. aeons, Tn fll.js department I have all the in broad cloths, flan henrietta kc. Broad and flannels arc very much used fhisseason for suits and waiata sj Raw cotton has advanced from to Ile per lb.

you ill therefore lind a very Urge assortment of cali? cos, outing gingham as I have anticipated my "ants in cotton fabrics tor some time to come. Bed comforts good quality, ti, best $2.50, double cotton blankets I. tl.OO, single woo! blankets t225. double wool blankets $3,50 to 6.50 per our, good heavy outing itt 10c per yd, gin al gingham 5c, a nice line of single dreas patterns from 50 to per yd, new jot of all carpets at Ooo yer yd, stair! (hrpet 50c, 8-4 oil carpet for halls at square yd, a nice line of inoquettti rugs from 1.35 to t2.50 each. notions.

In regards to notions I do nol hesitate to nay 1 the bes! gooda for tito money I have ever offered safe. 1 have bought large and complete lines especially in underwear, how erv, and the celebrated li corsets from 50c to 12 pairs Fosters1 The town boys actually summed op energy enough to engage in a game of old town ball Thanksgiv? ing day. Some of the older boys it ii the assistance of the young ladies made a display of fireworks on Trimble hill. Tiie mi listers of the town held an appropriate service at the Meth? odist, church Thanksgiving day, which was attended and en jo vd. Miss Mary Hefner, on Allegheny Summit, White Sulphur district, caught a bear cub in the yard while on its flight from fire in the woods C.

Montague procured it and sent it to Vice-President Roosevelt I and he seems more than pleased the gift. In his note of thanks lie says the furry West Virginia ia ito be named Jonathan Edwards, as a tribute to a remote ancestor of li'til Mrs. Roosevelt and Hon. S. Edwards at whose instance the gift was made Governor Roosevelt Poeahontas Times.

Mr VY Hevener of 3 wope, son in-law of John Trimble, Esq. of this place, recently Bold his farm, which is one of the most valuable in Augusta county, to Mr Crawford. Mr Hevener is now in the market for a 820.GOv) or $23, grazing concern. Miss Mamie Harris of Elaphine, and Mr. Wm.

Hunter, who is known ill this county, will be mar? ried on the 12th. A Washington writer sent ont the following hist week: "Arning the retirements in congress after the fourth of March will be that of Representative Quarles, of theh Tenth district of Virginia, Dur? ing his short career in congress of onlv two years Mr Quarles has rn ide many friends in Washing' ton and his retirement will be regretted by his friends. During his term he has (rained the reputation of. being an efficient and i.etive representative." The revival service which cloted Monday night at Trinity church, Vanderpoel, was attended good resnHs, the pastor, Rev, J. K.

Tillery, having, for his faithful work 14 conversions, and a thor? oughly aroused membership. Thc members of this congregation, we ave will soon adorn their neat house of worship with nice, new bell. Mr 0 Simmons of Staunton, was out the first of the week his mother. Mrs Lewis Simmons, who is ill with pneumonia. On his return Wed nescav he reports his mother much better.

Mr Garnett Warner of Dn Pendleton county, brought 25 wild turkevs to town in one lot. They were ii beautiful lot, some of them very The way he made Mich a remarkable haul was by gather? ing wild eggs and hatching them under tame hens. They were al? lowed their the motli? er turkey would them home at night. When killing time came Mr Warner stepped nut with his gun and slaved them. The 26 weighed pounds for which he got 15 cents per pound.

Dr Jones of Churcbville hus been spending some time in McDowell, on account of the fever epidemic. Messrs Bterrett and Wm. Hevener, as delegates from High-) land Lodge, are attending the year? ly meeting of the Grand Lodge ol' Masons at Richmond. Bruce Rvder and Miss Mice Wilfong, both of town, at the resideucd-of the b1 mother, Mrs. Jonas Willong, on ult.

Ovsters at Mrs evety Saturday evening from 7 to i Bishop. 1st quality kid gloves iif all size and colors at 90c per pair. 1 hav never sold these for less than? before. Von will also lind a ful line of gout's, iight an 1 heavi gloves, ladies1 and gent's collars ii up-to-date styles only, cravats'ii new shapes and colors, bntl I batwings, 4 in hand Tabb linens, towels, fancy doil Ties, bureau and table sean's, jed linens for embrniderv, fine ham? burgs, dress braids A special bargain in the following men's undershirfs and drawers I match at 00c each, cl and drawers from 12ij I i cording to ladies' vests nm panta at 80 and each, goon one al 60c i 50 doz. pairs childrens heavy ribbed hose at 20c per pair.

60 doz. pair ladies hose Isl class, 8 pr for Ut class ndler blinds 85c each, 23 doz, embroidered handkerchiefs 5c each. Hu" Dresden handled um? brellas $1.00. Men's silk plush caps 50c, A hill line of caps at J05c ali Kines. to make my Xmas dis? play desirable, attractive and use? ful, I have in stock or will have full assortment of ladies and gen? tlemen's soild gold nu gs with gen? uine stone settings, watches for William Quidore.

In last issue we were called upon to record the death of Miss Irina Quidore, which occured on Thurs? day of last week. Now it becomes our si.il duty to mention the death of her brother, Wm. Quidore who died, on Monday morning at 1 o'clock, from the disease that lias claimed three of McDowell's citi? zens, typhoid fever. This young mau had been in bad health for sometime, and When be took fever. there were none, it seem that had int hope of his Wm Quidore was a son of Dr Quidore, who moved from Churcbville to the year lb7-j, where be practiced medi? cine until he died.

There ire now living of the family the id ow and three daughters. Now is tiic- time when croup and lani: roubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces limned) iu: results is one Minute rough Cure. lt is very pleasant to take and can be re led upon to quickly cars, congtra, colds ind all lung diseases, lt will prevent 6 Carson, Samuel Lightner, Iii last issue we gave a notice of Ihedeath of Mrs Kata Lightner. which occurred st her home al Valley Center, on Nov.

22nd This week we are called on to record tu? ll of her husband, Samuel Lightner, which occured on Friday. Nov. 80th, of the same disease that caused the death his wife. These two good, old K'ople who lived so happily to? gether here were separated but a diort while. There was but one non th's difference in their i roth being near 70.

lu the death d' Mr Lightner the county loses ute of its best citizens, and his teighhorhood cue evtr to help those around him. Hr Lightner had not been connect with any church until about wo years i.go he joined the Tnntc -r chinch, and was a valued meal? ier. Of the old Lightner family of he was mein ber, there are nit two brothers now living, Mr. Lightner of Valley Jenter and Mr Wm Lightner of county. A Keen Clear Brain.

Your besl feelings, your social pos'? lon or business success dejtond tai tn the perfect action ff your Stomach md Liver. Dr Kine's New Life Pills increased strength, a keen, clear nain, ambition. A 88 cent box will iiitke you feel like a new being hold by Carson. New Presbyterian Churcli. An entertainment for benefit of iew church will be held at Monte? rey, Dec.

20 inst, in the Court ti ouse, Entertainment beginning it 7 30 p. m. prompt. Chara tableaux, Minstrels, Vocal and Instrumental Music are among Ihe il'. factions.

Come and bring your friends to help good cause and yourself. Admission 25 15c. (ht rs served ifter the enter tam men t. T'ne mo-i effective little liver pills midi' are De Witt's Little Early Hisers rhey never gripe. Carson.

Strait Creek Dee. 8) V.M<. Mr Harper Beverage lois return? ed home from Marshall West Va. where he has been engaged as teamster. Miss Nela Rexrode who has been with relatives at this place for some time has returned to her home nt McDowell.

lier many friends were sorry to give lier t.p. Mrs Boyd Beverage who was with relatives in CrabbottotU for a wcelc came home yesterday. Messrs Chas, and Hughs and Chas, lt alston have rel urned from l'oca where they have been working. Our have been greatly damaged bv I he recent rains. The bridge at .1 RexrocVa ia in dangerous condii ion.

Miss Maggie Valid auder Ot Porks of the Water spent Sunday night with her teacher Sadie lie rode. Our 8u ml av School and League service was weii attended yesterday. School Wiri. ladies and gentlemen from si 25 ti $50. Of course you will under? stand that watches from gold, a full assort? ment of silver fable ware and nov? elties fills one of my upright show icady for inspection.

A large lot of popular novels 85a for full cloth funding, also a aieut ol righted novels hv on at publishers as low as they ure 'tn haye I he pat? ronage of tl people on thee ks, that 1 rn tiabled to iv full sui at my utore for he iienelit I 'essive High? land) rs. Gi ian's, Da brooks an I ex fr tot's, Garwood a smelli are. usually Jold by univ. Testaments and Pa tin a line thumb in? dex Si al binding al .75. and iitl ractivc de? signs from a 00c nikls to i li md cathedral gong ah 850.40, be sure to look afc these clocks.

SCHOOL BOOKS If you have never used the Mil? ler's Daughter tablet Lu both plain md ruled come in and one. I p-ncii and finest linen tablets from tim same manufacturer from one to tenta. Full mz? Oj- envelope first quality 0 eta. per package or 25 or.50 cts per box I of 10 packages, (rood note pap. 5 cfs per quire or 18 cts for 5 quire Ali school books adopted bv sta board for sale at publisher's li: price.

o.r.ASS. QtfXENSWARIK Decorated tumblers 15 els for plain tumblers 20cts for 6and gol lets80 cts -fort). Large stand lam; 80 els complete. One-half gallo pitcher 20 ets. Gi asa ben sets 7 pieces 25 c's.

An eSpecmll full and attractive of queetu ware and Chins and will eve more so on the arrival of the Xma p.dditioti, A good assortment of te and dinner s. ts. Ten and iweiv piece thain ber sets very haudsom also a large lot of decorate! good that wiil be Rold in ai.v quantity tea or dinner sets as best suit the purchaser. IN' BOOT8 ANO BHOES You wiil find the largest assort meiit in Highland County, as I bu; fr un the manufacturer in original cases thereby saving jobbers profi you can expect ger your size in the very bites styles and at the lowest possibli i will guarantee a great immy of the boots and shoes, now sell as the manufacturer guar au tees the same me. My- line i especially strang in childrens women's and men's every day shoe: and boots.

flJLU.L'l'L'-l Sell our Shoes Squarely on their Merit BSTThey fit well, they wear well you will do well to buy them, fl- because I will help you to save your money, in foot apparel. A LiTsO TEE SHOE 21 W. Mainstreet Staunton, Va Ikey KJLv .7 re and wc have a right to be. We have the most up-tonflate iq the Valley, and then wc know how to please the ladies. They say tney deal with us.

because we cater onb to thc want8 of those who like the proper things to wear. Tiris Cati Wc Arc Showing ail the newest things in Fine Dress Goods, Trimmings. Tailored Suits, Wraps, House furnishings. if you want your fall and wintej; outfit to be one thai you will feel easy to wear no mutter where you go, then come HOOVER, BEAR GO. Phone No.

30 Staunton, Ya, Preaching Appointments. Trust 3A I Wa him ffcam fer Investigate our co operative pinn of mond Batti a wanted Hoi cr core every tiy In I tie roi ni men! ol own home, lustier remits i uta il each-. Til i a.al mosul line of ab Century I St. Vinegar to." Smallpox, Laura McCrayi of Reedy, ll taite ftnnntv. ii professional Btnal Dec Oili ITirljto.vn lt a m.

r.80 m. Rev Ii TUlerv. Preaching in Monterey every 1st bal tl at i 1 a.m., and at Pisgah atS.30 every 3rd Sunday at ll a.m.,Monterey 7.30 p.rn bottom ev: ry 2nd Sab ba i at 11 a. town nth, 11 no. rtti Pee i 11 a.

m. and ni IJonse Fain iew ni and it Uh m. -a. Tin D.c. i i L1 i ll.

at ts nurse, who was sent to Leal ia Creek, tulmer county, Fe arv by the state health Billionths to nurse smallpox patients, is Quot? ed a. saving: "An) one nol baying been vacci? nated can nurse a base oT smallpox without fear of contracting the dis? ease, if at the same time he or she iim'S vim-oar in a tablespoonful dose four ti mes'dui ty in a half cup of water, lt can be taken in less amount for children or more for adults. We give cider vinegar only as all others contain alcohol. ii. should be taken about two v.

to oct control smallpox pi demic in a oinmunity. I have iic tualh feen it its worth proven in i ni Uer of casi -ml posi. it to he a fact, lt's a sure you net antiseptic Hppticotioa foi suv use the original MeWitt's Witch I i i skin diseases. Ji beali lng a scar. counterfeits.

1 i arson. MJSf fVfiAVUff vyiii Stops ind woiks off the Cold ive Rroroo Quin us Tablets cure a old in on! Lure, DO l'ay. Price 2H cents. sa BsaBr Iv ceres Pneuxni lg? iv Why fy f.o.'i, ongc I Buy a bottle of ga Dr. BuITa Cough Syrup, i r's pieter! having it.

ba im N9 -Vi I ABD ABB, OU1S.S, BUGODB ftc Iii all these lines you will fine that I haye a good assortment. Sin barrel, armory steel, choke bored guns for 1 again call attention to the line of dou? ble barrel American made guns. I guarantee these guns shoot weil if any part should break it can be barrel full choke, right a cylinder, 1st grade $13.00, 2nd grade 14.00, 3rd grade 2000. lu addition to these I I ave a full stock of single and double guns? kiells loaded with black powder toe per box of 25, nitro powder 05c ir box of 25. A full assortment of cook and heating stoves, Hage vs King heater a specialtv.

1 set of knives and forks 6 each 50e. Jute rop? and fodder twine 10c per lb. rope ll cents per pound 1st class surrey full leather trim? mings $100, top buggy with dust proof collar, long distance axel, full leather quarters, rubber roof, spring cushion and back full leath? er, nickle hub bands, quick shift? ing shaft coupler at $60. A nice open buggy for 32 00, a good set single names for 8.50, double bug? gy and team harness of both city and hana made from 8.50 to 35 00, a full hue of buggy robes and whips. IN GB0CBBIE8 I am especially strong having bet? ter facilities for buying now than formerly.

Good green coffee at Arbuckels routed rice at 6 and pickets in bottles and by the barrel, canned meats of all kinds New York -tate full cream cheese will be kept throughout the winter, crackers and cakes fresh from the bakery, lie sure to look at the new I Soaps especially Andrew Jergeii's 5 10c assortments, glycerine bars st IC 15 and 23c, all delicate' Iv perfumed, Frank Siddall's Oe, very best pure cider vinegar 25c pr gah. Java and Mocha Mend roast i il coffee 25c per soda 0 lbs for 125c, trimmed sole leather hythe side 28c. maccaroni 8c. I have aided to my stock a full Iii of solid oak furniture. Will sell in suits or single pieces.

Iron beds, springs, chairs, etc. In chewing smoking tobacco ci? gars and Mini? you will always find a full line of the most popular brands. 1 have recently added to ruy IA DIBs' BSA PT MADE tai? lor made suits in new stylish sloths in New York shies with silk lined jackets from $10 to each. Ladies' rapes in all styles and colors from 75 cfs to $10. Ladies' coats in all colors, sizes and styles from $5 to $11.

Ladies1 waists in nier cerated cottons and made over and underskirts from 50 cts to $5 50. New lot of ladies' ha'I from 50 cts to $3 00. I hope the ladies will ask to see these goods when thev come to the store. I am anxious to improve this department but can not do so unless the ladies assist me. I PUTNAM ORGANS.

Why not try one of these VIRGIHIA MADE ORGANS NO need to write off for one as we deliver them ill Monterey, thus saving freight, hauling from Staun? ton, and giye you a chance to see what you are get? ting before you pay, beside our prices are most rea? sonable. We will sell on easy payments to reliable parties. agree to keep these organs in cider Vee of Charge ii you buy from ns. Write for catalogue and prices. Brereton and Heydenreich, Factory Agents for W.

Putnam Co. Staunton, Va. S- M- V7ILKES GO I Staunton, Va. High Grade Furniture PEIOES, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMING. Licensed Embalmer in charge.

17- ,3 'What Constitutes the Best Paint. The life and durability of any paint is Pare Lead, hire Linseed Oil and colors properly blended end finely ground together, "Wilson Bros. (j loss White Lead" man? ufactured for ns by VV, Masurv is the purest Lead on the market today. Il cover one-third mon- surface than tiny other brand, i longer, loss up prettier and will not track or chalk off. Willson Wholesale (ind Retail Staunton, Va.

NO MONEY REQUIRED WITH YOUR ORDER, Cut thl; ad. out and send ta us. State whether you wis drop head or up? right, and we will send you our high-grade Akron Sewing Machine by freight, C. 0. aubject to examination.

Examine it at your nearest freight or express office, and if found exactly aa represented here, equal ta ether machines costing from Ito to $60, pi the agent our SPECIAL FACTORY PRICE average 73 cts. for each 500 miles, leis or greater distance in proportion. Give it 4 months' trial lt your own home, and if it is not satisfactory, return it at our expense, and we will refund yr.ur money. This machine is equal to any standard high-grade sewing machine made, and any machine sold for less money mustT? made of inferior material. We manufacture in large quantities and sell only at a small advance of factory cost, which enables us to oirer voe a strictly high-grade machine at a ridiculously low price.

BEWARE OF inferior machines uadcr various names various inducements. Write to the Akron Savings Bank or the Beccsd rational Bank of Akron, Ohio, and they will tell you of our reliability. MODERN IMPROVED chins, with Ute defects of none. Made right in our factory, by the most skilled workmen and frca the best material that rooney can buy. RRflD nPCIf" Bah Top (your choirej.

Oust UnUr UE.Ot\ UADSnLl ter-sawed oak. piano polished. One station shows Box Top machine open ready for use, tue other our Drop Head r. aubine with the head dropped from light, to be used as a or TM Box Top machine his six fancy drawers ana or.t fw needles, etc. Drawers are latest tooo skeleton frame, used and decorated cabinet finish, fine nickeled drawer pulls, cn four casters, adjustable treadle, genuine Srr.y th iron stand.

Tte Drop Head drawers and one drawer for tools. has the lutest high-arm positive four-motion feed, self-threading vibrating Imb bin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension liberator, Improvelioose wheel, ir. adjustable pressme-foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent arias giiara, WU teedle bar, h. I. handsomely decorated and orraaaentc I i td BavrJiuui we guarantee machine to be the ll, litest runniafr, durable and wnseless tmmwd, to Igeot $16.95 and chargn.

Send for cir. ir lull a sett ana bicycles, it. 0. today. A.t.?ci? on THE AKRON SEWING MACK2WS ic CSoYtlc Akrun, VTtc Akron Sew lng M-cliina and Bicycle Co.

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