shenandoah herald.(woodstock, va)...
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OANDQAH KERALI-ZOO OSTOOK VA.
[IDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1909
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ired at the Post Office, at Woo(
?k, Va., as second-class matter.
:nandoah valley loan anitrust company,
woodstock, viroinia.
mer loaned at 6 per cent, on real estate[good collateral security. Savin-ra de-Wt* received In sums of ft.oo oi over,
0 interest allowed on game.
r For particulars address the CompanyRts home office, or call on J. W. Kberlv,frasbnrg ; ti. NV Wir.dle, Edinburg; F. S.
¦nnybacker. Mt. Jackson; or 3. K.|N>ver, New Market, Va.
ANNOUNCEMENT.For House of Delegates*
Haring aeon deolarad the norrine*of the democratic party, for the Legisluture, I moa rcspeotfnUl solicit thtHuppoa of tne voters of ShenandoahOuuuty, for the oliice.
If elected, 1 promise a faithful dis¬charge of the duties of the otlice and
styi; strive in every way to rendermyself usefn1 to ray constituents,
Vcrv resi>ectfully,F H. BRUMBACK.
To th- Voters of,Shenandoah County:Having received the nomiuatioo for
the H risc of Delegates from the"regular" Republican County Con¬vention. I hereby announce myself a
candidate fo»* re-election, and solicitthe support of al! qualified voters.
1 desire also to express my grati¬tude fo* the pail co; ii tl support giventt-> and promise if re-elected, to serve
0»v constituency in the future as Ihave in the p'ist, faithful and impar¬tial ;md at all times to safeguard thew^lf tc., of the £:*eat t trpaylof com¬te »nitj. of Shenandoah County.
V'ei v respectfully,BURDER B. HOWMAN.
Ediabucg, Va-
Druid Oil.Thc Great Discovery for
Khcuinatism. Backache and
Painful Joints.For sale at
SCHMITT'S DRUG STORE.
Endorsed by Physicians.
GENERAL LocM. NEW8,
IV- - fl at dlenn Locke's.GOALOIL Soper gallon at Glenn
Locke's, a:i\ quantity.We sell the best COAL OIL'ol 8c
gallon. Glenn Locke.
To Ladies Only: A Flex never
Squeak shoes at G. Metzgei's*The walrus hide whip will give satis¬
faction. Tr\ one. J. A. Dysart A:
Co.The -m.Tnor has declined to in-
**»***»ir' - in Jflie cise of the Common-
**oa*a4Fa7:ainst Kirby J. Bowman.
Fall c dds are quickly cured byPole?'l Honey and Tar, the greatthroat and lung remedy. The genuinecontains no harmful drugs. Schmitt's,drug store.
N< >TICE.Orders for ice cream, forSunday delivery, should be left at
either drug store not later than Satur¬day noon. A. W. Nicodemus & Sons.
The colored orchestra of the town
have leen rsoderiof some choiceselections on our streets lately. Afew nights a^o they wu e mouedto serenade some of their friends, allenjoyed and api reciated the music.
J. A. Dysait rft Co., tre Agents forthe National Leal ier Helling Co., ofNew Vork. You can get the bestleather or canvass stitched belting ofthem at the lowest cost. Write or callfor prices.
Messrs. Aaron Vetter and HubertArt/, bought thi ec trees of Winesapsof Mr. Ceo. Kitenour, of near Maurer-town that yielded 30 bb ls. of fine ap¬
ples. One tree had \6 bbls. choiceapples and on.y one bbls. culls. Treoswer« sprayed OOOC and scarcely a
w.Miny Off knotty apple was found.
Tne various committees of theShenandoah Chapter will please meet
at the residence of Mrs. Dr. Carter on
Tuesday 2mh of <>ct. at 7 P. M.. Asocial will beheld on the 5th and «thof Nov. for the benefit of the Home ofNeedy Confederate Women.
Mrs. Jas. Williams,1'rs. Chapter.
Fut your savings In the SsvingDepartment . Shenandoah Valleyboan & Tmit Co., Woodstock, Va.,At 3 per cent, compound interestAmounts of*H/*0 and upward received. Th only savings institutio inibe county for the accumulation of thesmall savings of laboring men, wo¬
men and childi-*- tf
Cook says he did it. Peary says he
did it, but the chances are neither one
did it unless he took Hollister's RockyMountain Tea. It is the most search¬ing and 8nding remedy.there is no
doubt after taking as sure as youtake it you get results. Do it tonight.Schmitt s Drug Store.
Ray monti Swank, 'he 10-year-oldson Mr. and Mrs. D A. Swank, ofKdoro, was dragged to death by a
pony lat>t evening at the home of hisuncle, Samuel L. Hoover, a half milelouth of Harrisonburg. The accidentoccurred while the boy, with a num¬
ber of little playfellows as hit solecompanions, was riding over a hur¬dle. After taking the jump the ponyturned ouddenly, throwing its rider,whose foo* hung in the stirrup andlbe little fellow was kicked and drag¬ged about the field, receiriog in¬
juries from which he died in flfteeuminutes..Harrisonburg News.
Antomobile Procession.A procession of from 60 to 75 auto-
mobiles will pass ever the greatNational Highway from New York toAtlanta, Ga., next Wedneeda*, pool¬ing through Woodstock, early in theafternoon. They will diae in Win-(teeter aod witt asesal taos**** in
^taunto*.
~> rERSONALS.Ifr. John Kibler is visiting his old
home iu Kirksville, Mo.Miss Alice Bowman is teaching
school at Daphn this sessiou.Miss Maria Snapp, of New Market
visited friends in town this week.Dr. S. J. Hoffman, was a court day
visitor in Harrisonburg Monday.Mr. G. Met/ger spent Sunday with
his parents in Harrisonburg.Mr. W. T. Williams returned Tues¬
day from a visit to Baltimore.Miss Mary Koontz, is visiting htr
brother Dr. G. E. Koontz in Salem.Mrs. Fenton Windle ia spending
this weak with friends in New Marke".Mr. John Livers spent the first of
the week with his family in this plo© ¦
Miss Nettie Kneislev spent the Bratof the week with friends in WT ashing .
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Sager ne¬
vi sitin? relati.es in Hi^'h Town, W.Va.Mrs. W. S. Cline, returned Tuesday
from a visit to relatives lu Harrison¬burg.Mr. and Mrs. Dwyght Hisey ln\e
moved i-to Mrs. J. A. Dysart'*property. .>
Mr. Hul>ert Shockey, of Fairfax,visited ..his father in this plane thc
first of the week.Mr. Bud Moore, of Moore's Store
visited Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Prayel thefirst of the week.Miss Lorena Davis has returned ]
from a visit to friends in Washingtonand Brunswick, Md.
Dr. J. H. Smoot and Mr. H. < >.
Nicodemus are attending the Frede¬rick, lld., fair this week.
Mr. Frank Stillwell hoi moved fromthe Walton farm into J. D. GrobilPiproperty on North Main street.
Mr and Mrs. F. M. Bird, of Mt.Jackson spent sew-ral days this weekwith Mr. und .\,r*. J. D. Grahill.Miss Winnie Davis is spending
several weeks with her cousin MittFlorence Errgood in Washington.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Site are visit¬
ing Mrs. Rite's brothers MessrsLenard and Omer Keller, in Pittsburg.Mr. John Koonta, (efl Monday
morning for The Plains where he will
repaint the residence of Dr. John R.McGill.Mr. Geo. Christman has moved his
family from Edinburg into Mr. J. D.GrabilPs property on North Mainstreet.
Rey. and Mrs W. Twyman Wil¬
liams, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.W. T. Williams and family at "Bird¬wood."Mrs. May Allen Jordon, of Mt.
Jacksoon visit*d ihe Misses Allen at
Massanntten Academy the first of tit-week.Mr. Boyd GrandstafT returned to
his home In LoPort, ind., Thursdaymorning, after spending several weeklWith lelatives in this place.Mr. Clyde I'. Walton spent Sunday
with his wife ami daughter who art-
visiting Hon. and airs. M. af. John¬son in Frout RO)Ol.Miss Marie Hollingsworth lt ft
Wednesday for her home in Mercer.Teen., alter boring Spent the summer
with relatives in this and Rockinghamcounties.Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gibbs and li.tie
son Chas, left Moe day afternoon forBaltimore where Chas, will enter St.
Agnes Hospital to be operated on forhernia.Mr. Sam'l Sheet/, of Keyser, W.
Va., was in town Tuesday. afr.Sheetz had the misfortune to have themiddle finger of his right hand mashedoff last Tuesday.
Messrs, Ray Miller und KailSchuyler, of Washington spent sev¬
eral Oays this Wt¦-k with Mrs AnnieKeller and family on North MainStreet.Mr. Gilbert Coffman who has bern
spending his vocation with his par¬ents Mr. and Mrs. M. Co MU ian, wiMaple Heights has returned to Rich¬mond.Mr. Huston Newman acccmj a^ied
by his school-mates Messrs. Todd andSmith, of Randolph-Macon Academy,Front Royal, spent the week-end withJudge and Mrs 8 D. Newman.
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Flayer Breaks Ribs.Massanutten Academy defeated
Rando1 ph Macon Academy, 61 Front
Royal, here Monday by a score of
17 to 0. Only once during the gamewas the goal of M. A. in danger, andthen Et li. A. lost the ball on downs.Moyer got the ball on i forward pas>and made a loach down. In the sec¬
ond hi-if A. Miller got the bail on a
punt and scored another touch down,with four minutes to play. Harrison
by several line plunges made a thiidtouch down.At tbe beginning of the second ha'f
Irwin tackled Smith, quart?." hack forS. M. A., and one of Smith's ribs VS!broken. He tried to slay in the game,but after another tackle was compelledto retire.
John Crabiil Killed.John Crabill, son of Daniel Crabill i
of Tom's Brook, was killed at Bing- t
ham, Ptah last Monday. Full por-lfticular. of his death have nm been re- 1ceived, but as ho was working ia olecopper mine, it ls supposed that his) Jdeath was caused by the ruachiner\ ri
He was a young man about)9 ori'olyears of age. He went out Ut iColorado, obout 18 months ago and s
intended to visit his home about .-
Christmas. Ir
Funeral of Mrs. foyn.The funeral of Mrs. Cathi; e.
who died Friday night at h bonear Tom's Brook, was held Si ¦ i i \
afternoon from the United Urethraech-irch, of wliio*i slu -./a-, a Kimber.The oorvleee wert conduced by )
pastor, itev. A. H. Smith, bstemmolwa* mn-'e in St. John's cemett ry atHarrisville.Mrs. Coy*, whose death wa* can-ed
by dropsy, wa* 81 years old Sh-j i
spent h» r early lifo near Mt. Jack-..> \.
Her husbond died 30 years ago. Sheleave** a sister, Mrs. Jessie Walto i.
With F. H. Brumback in the legis- I
lature the peoples? interest will be 1
jguorded. \%* j
NOAH COFFMAN SHOT BYBALTIMORE. NE.GR
Angered because he had been dcharged, Louis Liddell, a negro, w
has been employed in the lunchrotconducted by Mr. Noah Coffman,115 Light St., shortly after 1 o'clcWednesday afternoon shot h
ployer twice, one bullet enteiingtabdomen and the other the right at
A third shot went wild.Mr. Coftinan was hurried to Mer
Hospital, where he is said to be in
critical condition. Tha ph] stetaattempted to probe for the bulletthe body last night, but failed to Imore it. The use of the right ai
may bs affected. Liddell is takiili n arrest in a matter-of-fact mann
in the Central Pol'ce Station.Excitement followed the shootir
besoms so preat that it was fear*
that the negro would be roughly hat.1 d. There were about 50 pat-ons
the lunchroom when the shooting o
curred.Mr. Huber, who is a member of tl
firm, and Mr. Goodman, an employ.were in the cellar '-iii- Mr. Coffinswhen Ihe OOgrO started to shooHuber ran through thc lunchroom tt
ward the desk for his pistol. When lireturned the negro had shot Mr. Cofand was struggling with GoodmoiPushing Saber and Goodman asidt
the nezro ran down the alley in threar of the store, threatening the lirer>f anyone who attempted to arres
lim. Huber following bin?, andcaughup with him at Pratt street, and helllim under cover of his pistol until thirrivel of Patrolman Jones. Altngry crowd gathered, bat Jones sum
noned the auto patrol and >ent thlegro tt) the station.The trouble started when Mr. ColT
nan reprimanded the negro for breakag dishes during the noon hourChe negro became insolent and whetlischorged drew his revolver.When seen at thc station Diddel
node no denial of his attempt to kildr, Coffman. He said he had warnedtot only Mr. Coffman, hut tl.-j otheinen in the basement that he woulihoot if they bothered him He wa*
tiken before Justice Grannan. whoeld him without bail until the con
ition of Mr. Coffman is such as kppeor in court.Mr. Coffman is 51 years old and
ires at SlfS Jefferson street. He i*ell known in East Baltimore ami I Ol
large circle of friends among busi*ess men, as he has U-en in the busi¬es for a long time in the downtownaction of thc city. Balto. Sun,
-Jay, Oct. 21>t.Mr. Coffman is a native (J this
ounty and for I number ofa^ ¦ popular merchant at Conics-Hie.
The following telegram wa? rceeir«.1 by the Herald Thursday eraring:
"Haitimere, (>ct. 21, 4:").") p.m.Ni>-ih Coffman's condition fairlynod*
- -ter M. Cumr.ui a
MR. MILEY MISS COPP.
Wedm - loy oft< moon at 12:.;«. o'clock* the hom- ol the brides parents Ker.ad Mrs. Georgs A. Copp, ol Fisher'sill, their daughter Miss Nella Arie: 6
opp was joined ia marriage to Mr.arl Lowen Miley. of Tom's Brook.Mrs. Miley lethe youngest idough-
ir of Rev. Gooree Copp president olie People'* National Rank o* Strasb¬urg and is rory popular in the c.Hu¬
mility in which she lireiMr. Miley is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
. B. Miley and a member of the Anof Snarr and MI'S)*! big mercantile^tablishmcnt cf Tl m's Brook.Mr. Miiey was a former student I I
Ja.*>sanuiten Academy ol this olicend made many friends here who «¦
imgratulaticns and b «>t wishes aie
iib him.
OHN W. COPP SERIOUSLYINJURED
Mr. John W. < opp, who now residesi Strasburg met with Jin BOCident last
Ionday, which may ciuse his deathLe was driving a horse hitched to s
ugkry and had a cow which he was
i'dmr to his son ettiehe I to thc sam >
i »gy. The cow, it li .-.uppostd, Inrime way frightend the horse whichlrlog a sudden jump, thrt e
Ir. Copp, head foremost from thfliggy. His foot was in some w.\.riught in the buggy and he was drag-*d a short distance. It was sup*ned that his skull was fractured.is collar bone broken and his bod)raised.He was carried to his home in an
^conscious condition.Mr. Copp WOS one of the ploot-CI
rot growers of ibis county and was
;i energet'c business man. His man\
r cadi will ii*gret to heir of his mis*rt ine.
A later dis, a'ch sa; s that he is do¬ng very well.
Clothing Caught Ure.Mrs. Seal ilenUe!, U%iogO mile wes1
.f (Juickshurg, an Invalid sutT-1 * l
*ith lheumatism, waa sitting In heinvalitl chair Sunday morning ne«i
lie fireplace r>ili:i,' son* letters,there by some 010001 several of th*otters fe 1 of h*r lap, Th" k Iaught hr*, v.. i trr I I fie ll tia u t<
.irs Ben .cl' i ..-.-, t*id ls Iate bu o > bi tg w i * i i .i bl is ».
She was alone in the ro »..i. Bllaughter, Mi-.*. [rSjoe, In the kitchenmd o hired girl opstiirs li-ard bricreams and ea ne t<»md found bs Ij w t¦Oat of her eh.ih i if of bet*.P tey grabbed t-i ¦ cording from Um>cd and smoth r ri !i i tl .mas. Mrs.leaks! has U > all tht
She has not been this b» walk foiyears. At 1 ist OSOUOtf sn*J was
' Silos fairly well.
Church Notes.Kv W. T.vymri W-ITams will
pr* .uh in the Vi ibjrtsi ian cl,incllexi Sunday morning at ll o'clock.
Da You Want a Good Whip ?Tty Ute walrus hide whip. It 1
id to l>e latter th ni the wholik*ne or rawhide and is much cheaper
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0. I Delegates lo Synod will beeutertainSd Ol follows:
Jl. B. Bailey: Key. Dr. W. A. Koro.A. B Bauserman: Rev. E. M. Sands
Mr. Walter Blessing.M. L. Bauserman: Revs. Robt. Lee
Bair, O. K. I'otU.r. Kev. Pr. A. D.'dr. Israel Loueks.
R. L. Bargelt : loossrs. W. L.Kefauver and Geo, P. frirnich.Prof. H. J. Benoboff: Rees. W, H.
Bowers, C. H. Knock, Howard «>
Bold, Mr. L. I*. Martin. W. J.
Zacharias, K>q . Mr. A. R. Brodheck.Prof. Bolger ! Kev. J. David Miller.Chas. I. Bowman : Rev. T. K.
Cromer, Mr. W. 0. Zinn.Mrs. D. O. Bowman : Revs. I K.
Bmhoff, C. H. Heller.I). A. Howman: Revi. W. W. Kowe,w. H. Conoey.
J. w. Dlnglsdlns: Rsts. M. I*Firor, J. P. Hamer, Mr. D. M. Ma-
11 conley.M. Coffman j Rev. J. S. Kieffer, D
I) . Mr. C. Harry Keller.Mrs. M. L. Calvert; Kev. J. A.
Kyi.t 1-'. Frere] ! Kev. Geo. S. Borber,
Mr. Joha L, Geber.Mix. Ceo. Prara] : Kev. Llovd
CohlenUj Mr. John Preyer.Get). H. Prove]: Messrs. Samuel
Long. .1. U. Simon.Jacob 7m Fravel: Rows. B. S. Mil-
e ler, H. W. Wisder.I M. M. Fravel : Revs.G. w. Welsh,
M. J. Roth, Mr. M. K. Berkheimer.Walter Fra ve! Kev. X. W. S-
Mr. K. M. Bailey.Lewis Funkhouser ; L C. Woseey,v.. C. Oeorj : Kev. j. a. HoVhelns,
l). I)., Mr. K C. Boeskel.Capt. Crabill : Rev. Dr. .1. C.|
Leonard, Rer. Dr. J. M. L Lyerly..1. T. Haas. Rev. J. D. Andrew,
Rev. Dr. T. J. Hacker. Revs. A. P,Nun-, A. M. Kifor.ROT. Hartman: Kev. Dr. II. H.
Apple, Rev. Dr. C.S. Llogle, Mr. J.D. Zehring, C. M. Wolff, Esq.Dr. Hoffman : Prof. J, H. Apple,
Rer. J. H. smith. Mr. ll K. Borton-bough.Chas. Hoover : Messrs. A. S.K-ni--
:. A C. ROSSO.Phillp Hoover : Mr. S. P, Marlin
.1. K Lotohow, Esq,Mloi Annie Hottel: Rer. J. M.
Rankle, Mr. J. V. PickeaJasper Hottel : Kev. K. K. Ap.
Uar, Mr. I leeper Wick.M. il. Hottel : Kev. Dr. W. E.
Lampe, Rer. Dr. J. M. Shick. Dr. M.c. Molter, Rare. O. B. Garrison, B.C. Ho iver.
Dr. H. ll. Irwin, Rora. D. J. WolBW. P. More.(apt. Koonta: Messrs. J. P. Cop-
pelt, 1). H. Beam.Ceo. Logon : lev. ,i. B. Blom
Rte. Dr. T '). i tod.w. W. Logon Rer. \)r. C. Clen r.
s. V. P no : Rere. B. Hoy, P.S Kupley.
R K. E, LeinlMr. A B Bo
Rilej : K< re, J, KgOmOO, A. . . Thompson.
P. s. Rb Ri -.. .i. Kern McKre.1 Joha (ie»,barthDr. .1. B. K uh Revs. B. R
sdi.i.- ti i. Dr.A. Ph ileobeiMm -I* Bheeti : Mr, < .. F. II- c
heber.N. H. Fkylei: Rere.
Keru. c. W. Worlick, M ton c. M.
Qibboney, D. M. BtoMiss Schmitt: Ri Atvii le Coeser
Rev, Dr. I. N. Pelgbtel, Rer. C. I'.
Shaffer, ll. 8. Bomberger..i rseph Bheeti: Rei. B. w. Stone-
broker, Mr, E. K. King.lol. E. K. Stickle) : Kev. Dr. J. I..
Murphy, ih r, M. Whitener.M. L Welton, Esq*: Ke\. Dr. J. c.
Bowman, Kev. Dr. C. J. Muss-Edward Williams : Kev. s. V.
Boeder, Mr. (>. I'. GlibThc thirty-seventh ann il -
of the Cot.un. Bynod will convene inst Kalil's Reformed Bhuichi teslTuesday, »' s p. m.
The opening sermoo will oe preach¬ed by the retirii g preoid* nt the Rei .
Dr. Peightel, ol Greenoostle, Po. Thedevotional service* trill l». condby Rev. Dr. Jl. M. Bhick. 11 vYoob-logton, D. C.Immediately upon the con elusion of
ib# pennon Ibe Synod will proceed to* ried lie organization by ejecting its
officers for the ensuing year.The present officers are Dr. Prlghtel
president; Elder J. W Wetzel Esq.,Csrliee, Ps., riee-preeident; C. M.Wolff, Esq., Hanover, Pa., trrssurer;K> v. R. L. Bair, York. l';t.. ReadingClerk: Kev, Lr* B. Coblonts, Baitin.oie,
Md., Stated Clerk.srenlng session will be gteen
orer to the discussion ol importantt day lociCl (SrSClsllj il \he
apply to the institution ond work ojI lurch, and |iO>c ICC of thefeatures of the Synod.Business will occupy th" attention
of Synod at its ether Sessions. Allsessions will be open to the public,anti ail persons are ct rdislly invitedto be present at ell the s»Si i M p.
Wedaaedeyarealog Kev. k v. Dr.H. H. Apple president ol P. a* M.
BgO, Lancaster, Pa , will speakaid an address on the Relief of Min*leters wiil he given probably Ly lbeKev. D. N. Dittensr, of Byndomn, Pa.
Thurodoy afternoon at I p. rn , theLoymon'i Mlsslonsry Coofersoos will¦ held. Thc Rev. Dr. Lampe return*ii ptoeioaory presiding.Addresses will l»e made by Prot J. tl
;f Apple of the Women's College a
.nek, Dr. M. C. MOtter ol Wash- slawton and other lay delegol pThis will he .he fourih tin.c Pot mac
Synod hoi oonrouod el Woodstock,and a cordial 0*1 lOOOM OWSltl its mern-
bera. 'Ph** aessloni are likely lo con-
t :iu« until Moiitlay nl*<ht Nor, 1st.Tn 'dav at .1 p m. the Society for
he Relief of Ministers will meet at theburch.
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The Bed-Kock Ol Successli*-s 'n a keen. clear brain, baelo-d byindomitable will and resistless energy.Such jnwer co'iiea from the splendidhealth that Dr. Kind's New Life Pillsinpart. They vitalise every organsnd build up brain and bo.h. J. A.Harmon. Uiemore, W. Va., writes :
"They are the bent Pills 1 ever used.'?~tc. at Walton A Smoot.
FOR SALK - Thr e heating stoves.A. G. Carter.
CONFEDERATE REUNIONMaurertown, Va., Ost
Capt. J. H. Grabiil,Editor Shem Herald,
Dear Sir:.I am writing to rMve ytsome notes of our trip lo DonrillVa., from Oct. 11th to the t 'fbi ol tI ifh to attend the annual meeting
rand Camp Coofediof Virginie, which von can publishthe columns of the Heklo for til>eneflt of its many readers if it suiconvenience.We left home on the early mon
lng train Ihe nth Od and tlfollowing persons oomposed our pan*>-wit: Major C. Shirley, of New Ma<<*t, and his two delegates, Messrntltl and Bowman came tt) us iDanville on their return trip froSouth Carolina where they attendeis delegates ¦ conference of the:thurah. Anti at Strasburg, we wei-einfOfOed by L. Hum. John Hammai'<¦ W. Mclatarff and Isaac F,nth Mrs. Ida Funk their sponsor, a»f Stover Camp, and Cyrus Keeleommnndsr, Hue. McGuire CamiImithCooley, Joha Boothe and GetL Snoor, of Lebanon church, ant Front Royal Wm. O. Rual and Jut:v. Ternary came om board. AlonaoSOl we met the Winchester delestion of Turner Aebby Camp. Captleo. w. Kurts their commander am
ife. the Kev. Dr. J. P. Hyde, chaplin of the Grand Camp of Va.ewton Carpenter and Mr. StrikerII together making us a very re¬
settable in size and otherwise partyAnd we now had a ride before us o
>.'¦ miles in a good car and plenty o> mi. and leaving Manassas at ahou! M. on a through train we arrivecI Danville about «:30 P. M , all lr.od shops Sod spirits and were es
llted by their committee to hea-ilortere where we were oil oseigcecprlTote borneo, wbere we wen
>yally entertained free of charg*iring our stay.bcoldee the com-
ittee of ladies gave u: free lune!.ry day an I as the large buildingis neir the place ol our meeting a
.eat many of us went there to uinnei:iich w,i> excellent rations ever;
iv anti Danville has the honor to bc. first city t«> hove realy boardedul lodged tlc vet.-rans free and en-
.ely, with so much grace and cor¬
al iv that they have won the hearthall of the reterone, who were then
id their thanks and gratitude a-
di. I was entertained with comrediHum. at the polotiol and hoiborne of Mr. E. R. Woddill, <
', Main St . ohoee wife was a Misslller, of Washington, EtoppohSiunty, Va., a niece of Mi. H. .!
of Co, <;. IQth Va. Rim) and we i i the chi rgy.rt Bti odn an Ihe 85th, Marchil irere all ooptured. Trie writer inSt foi ld fore day had tl e
nor | iii command of tieand not bavin-: >een Mr.
.ting at I -
who boarded m.- at his insc. wa*, pathetic and Intcrestlpg.r. V i horn end roiei d on the
steJ I i State (his.her'g Stotion where
it carairy fight of the war
is fought I made this note Capt.i cause it will no dout inter-
t you as yt)j had your horse killed-.re anti were captured as I think you
lld me.
Anti in passing will say that I metml T. T. Munford and Judge D. A.
rlmeley, oho was major of the 8thI valry, both of whom poo fame
tl will go down Into histor*} a> tt\ji-iguishsd cavalry heroes and <
ith Roiling, of Petersburg, Vu ,
trama! der of the Vs.,Division is an¬
tler of th3 cavalry stars-
Danville is a city ot 90,000 inhibi-nts situated on the Dan river in
ttsylronlo county, Va, "> milesom thc North Carolina line ami -'» 8iles from Manassas and is the largestdsO tobacco market In the worlo Its0 OOtton mills work 5,000 hands.ley have 1 banks. Their agricul-roJ Fair was in full progreeeood we
tended it which was excellent andi' horse? were of the very finest kindrs seer s?en. The meeting of therind Comp, was distinguished foru oratory cf many of Virginia'sjst distioguiebed sutakes, amongem was Jutlge Sam Williams our
nd id ate for Attouuj Cr-neral andipt. K. S. Parks. of Luray.The Confederate Ladlee choir indformfromNorfolk added greatly tn
e pleasure of the occasion. Tl I
me entertainment ol the Sponeor <
is grand. Tbe parodo wai thoughl>e the largest of an\ State re-unioter seen in Virginia. Must close.icr-->s to you. Good bye till we
set again. Vours truly.R I). F.
Note.Pittsylvania is the largestninty in the State of Va.
Doa Lost.A medium sized Scotch Collie withbits lf-gs and streak of white in fore-¦aJ yellow hack wah lop ears. Las!ten of dog when he followed my team
Woodstock (Vtober Kl.A liberal reward will be gi v. n tt)
i. ons furnishing Information li od«recovery.
J. F. W i SM tn,. F. D. No. 4. F.dinlmrg, Va.
Bettina! Belting!.1. A Dysart k Co., are Agents for.. National LsncVr Helling Co., a*nd.e prepared to furnish LoSthor,itched Canes*! end Gum Bolting klices which will please you.
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Killed By Fall From Horse.Winchester, \ a , QpJ 16. Lam:
J reen, a lad ol US years, was thro,from a horse an I crushed to deashortly after 9 o'clock this morniinear White Post. Clarke county, whi00 bil way to the home of hisMrs. Samuel BryorJy, with whom 1had resided since the death of hii ii-
Young Ol BOO had ht . n to Bomwith his brother-in-law, Mr. Bryarl<>n business. The latter was In hautomoble. and Creen was riding hdriving boroo, following behind. Athough the horse went several mil'without becoming frightened-, lt sr.
dooly plunged, stumbled on a stoiaid fe 1, throwing tireen under. Tl;horse stepped upon Green's shoe
thing his breastbone sod crosbieout his life. His body was placed IIhe automobile arid taken to the bomof Mr. and Mrs. Bryarly.The youth was an ev pori boroemi
and was greatly liked by the peoplethat neighborhood.
Football Flayer Breaks Two RibsStaunton, Vc, oct. 17..Staunkn
Millitary Academy swamped thiShenandoah Valley Academy, ol Win
Iter, Frid.iy on the gridiron, .12 tto. In the Brat two minutes of plajFull Back Edmondson, ol the visitingteam, was knocked out, sustainingtwo fractured ribs. Thi ric on out¬weighed their opponents.
FOR RENT.Store room and residence on Xortl
Main Street. For particulars app'ito Miss R. J. Rinker, Woodstock
For a clear head a stout heart antistrong mind. DeWitt's Little FarlyUisers, gentle, safe easy, pleasantlittle pills. Dewitt's CorbolloetjWitch Ha/el Salve is unequalled foi
anything where a salve is needed, indis especially good forPih's. Sold bjWe on k Smoot.
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Crying OverSpilled Ink
will not removed the stains.Don't destroy your friends'ihigh opinion ol von by writ¬ing her on a cheap, shoddyWrtiing paper and then scoldyourself for your poor judge¬ment.
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Eaton, Crane & Pike"Made in Berkshire" naper,an>l there will be no spilledink to cry over. Thees pop*
- are of the blgheot »| mil itv,and pnaeesethel "indefinablesomething exiled Style" thatappeals tt) every discriminat¬ing user of 10010] correspon¬dence papers. There is 00Baton, I rans k Pike writingpaper for every member ofthe family and for everypocketbook. Why not dropin and look over our com¬plete line of these celebratedpa|' -
SCHMITT'S DRUG STORE,THI SIDM PSMIQUAUTT,
WOODSTOCK, - VA.
Druid Oil 10 and oOc.
QUAINTand cutious pieces in
CHINA ,v GLASSWARE
are strum j Iht ilii gs keptat this place. As usual
our prices are based on the
principal of small profits.
BARGELT,The Reliable Jeweler
and Optician.COURT STKKKT,
WOODSTOCK, - - VA.
WATCH WORK ANDHAND ENGRAVING
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NOTICE.The Tax bills of thc Town for 1W9,
are now made out and payment maybe made at any t'me, at the Treasurer'sottos la Cooli Bqnsrs. All (ax hillsremaining unpaid after Ih*c. 31st, UH)will l>e turned over to the Pcrgeant,and 5 |*»r cent, added, and collectionof all bilU enforced according to la*.
Re»pectfully,M. w. MAGRUOm,
Sept. 10 until OSS tl. Treasurer.
Brood Sow for Sale.(m.*) fine gradell chester anti Poland
bfOOd cow and ten five weeks old pigsfor sale This ls a rare opportunityto get a Tu ht class brood sow. Tricereasonable. Asa A. Shketz,
Woodstock, Ve.,sept. 24.if. K. F. D. No. 1\
Mr. Kditok:.V. i* b ar much IS
about increased appropriations ftschools, and about the improvameiof the same. If this be true, why cawe not have a school at HottelSchool House this year. There ha
Bf been a year since the war whethere was not a public or privatschool at this place This year we ar
Informed there will rd bs a schocopened in Johnston DUtrtot tetweeNarrow Passage anr* Triplett's millWhit are all thes-j pe )!e to doSome of them are not abe to hattheir children to Woodstock, all othem pay their taxes; it is too fafor many of them to walk: no publbcooreyooce Ins hee.i provided: w<don't w-i-.it tt> abandon our fatOM SOIhomes anti move to town: the sehooar bur.tie-, refuse to reesodj Ihe elt*iHiinn e e, p| t0 sav> you CUDschool in tosm. B**t what good wilthat do js ll our children are t< <
young to walk to town and if the*-able || it just to u*? We I
like somebody who knows a ramed]for Iheir condition to ld as bear Ironhim. Respectfully,
A Pa peon.
Pittsburc the Champion.Pittsburg now has the honor o:
having the champron batcha II team o:
the world. The World's Champion¬ship series of even games closedSaturday in Detroit, the final gamegoing to Pittsburg hy a score of 8 to0. The struggle was one of the closestin the htotorf of baseball, each" teamh iring won three games until Satur¬day's game went t > Pittsburg.The total attendance for the ieejo
gaines was .4."), 141 aad total receiptswere 1188,60.
Pittsburg will give each player12,000, though it is not likely that anyofficial announcement to this effectwill be made.
notice.I am paying 28c doz. for eggs; 22c
lb. for butt-jr: 60c bushel forpota18c lb. for ham: 10c lb. for side: l">c forshoulder and lard: 13c lb. for youngchickens sod 1-c lb for old hens.
GLENN LOCKE,
Head Glenn Locke's big ad.
Woman Jumps Prom Train.Winchester, Va., Oct. 18 .Miss
Georgie Met/, 28 years old, daughterof Mr. Daniel Melz, a prominentfirmer and fruit grower of Stephensonlies in a precarious condition, with a
fighting chance of recovery, at thehome of Asa Crisman, at Kernstowu,
ll of jumping from a B. ll0. passenger tain near Kerostown Sta¬tion Saturdav eeerfnfl &od falling*against a staticu trucK.She went to Kernstown to visit Miss
Minnie Crisman, and did not get offthe train until it started to leave thestation. It is supposed that she be¬came bewildered and cutting a longand deep gash, making her uncon-
-c ..s lererel hours. She is believedtt> be also sulTt ring from internalaeesorrogee. Her relative- have beensummt)ned.
TRUSTEE'S SALE.09 VAbUAHbK
Personal Property.Bj rlrtoe ol a deed of Iroel
to me bf James W. Link of date Feb¬ruary Pi. 1008, and of record in lbeClerk's #llice of Shenandoah county,Virginia, in I) B 89, page 116* etc..tt» secure certain debts therein setforth, defa.ilt boring been made in thepayment of said debts and being thereunto requested by tbe beneficiary. Iwill sell ut public auction, to the high¬est bidder on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBERS, Wm.at IL' o'clock, M.. in front ot tbe placeof business of Zirkle & Bros., in For¬esail.e, Shenandoah county, Virginia,OOO Columbia Boy Baler, made hy¬the Ann Arbor Company, of Ann Ar¬bor. Michigan, one Gray Mare, oneBrown little,OOO Red Cow, one Bro*nWagon anti one B-.ickboard.
TERMS.CASH.U. L. FLOYD, Trustee.
Annual MeetingAnnual meeting of stockholders of
thc Valley Turn Dike Co. will be heldat Winchester, Va., (>ctober 2*. IV00,in the office of Hansbrough Si Carter,at lo a. rnAll business that can properly coim¬
batore this meeting will then be trans¬acted.
H. F. BYRD,lt. President.
The Most Elaborate Displayof FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY ever broughtto Woodstock will be on display in my parlors
October Isl and 2nd1 have bought for your benefit the very latest styles
which the leading markets afford and BEFORE YOUSELECT YOUR HAT you should inspect my display.
WHATEVER IS NEATEST, NOBBIEST AND NEWESTwill be displayed. Prices, as always, will be right.
Mrs, A. Garrett Carter.N. 1>. Miss Naomi Miller, of Baltimore and Miss Sallie Davis,
of Woodstock, exjiericnced milliners, will be with me
during the season.
Perfect FittingClothesare the ONLY kind that leaves our establishment.
The Very Latest Designs inFall and Winter Prints
are now on display and to secure the best and latestin nobby FALL CLOTHS you should call at once.
Every Suit Guaranteed as to Workmanship, Material and Fit
J. R. MILLER,Opp. Post Office, THE TAILOR" Woodstock, Va.
iiBANK MONEY ORDERS, » *
are safe, convenient, economical.
Cosl Less than Posl Ofiice or
Express Orders
Payable al any bank in IheUnited States.
Ask for our rate card and compart prices.
SHENANDOAHNATIONAL BANK.
Start To-daywith a bottle of our Saraparilla Compound. It wilpurify the blood and build up thc system in generalthereby enabling it to overcome any disease germs to whichit ii so susceptible at this season of the year.
The Large andIncreasing'demand for this preparation is the best proof as to itsmerits. ,
Regular $1.00 size lor 50c.WALTON & SMOOT,
'THK DRUGGISTS"
MAGAZINES, FINK CANDIES, CIOAHSHESS' STOCK FOOD THC BEST.