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FASTEST TRAIN INWORLD IS WRECKED.

20 ARE KILLED, FLYER Bl RNS.

L*ke ; Shore Record Bresker RunsInto Open Switch.

Ci.evki.am>, O., June 22 -Seventeen lives were lest, according to re¬

ports niven out by a railway officialand at the hospital this morning, iithe wreck ot the Twentieth CenturjLimited at Mentor at 0:90hat night*

|iiu errs BWm ii.

The Ltke Shore record-breakingtrail', hound for New York, hit a'

open switch, and In an instant thimonster locomotive and all bul om

ot the cara behind it were piled iu t

great lite-crushing heap* Miro thana score ot persona were injured, Tinlimited recently placed on thc run lit qua! the lighteen-hour schedule <,(

the Pennsylvania special, wai passingthrough thc staion at Mentor, jualweet of Paintsville, when the wreckoccurred* The operator had been oi*

dared to give the train a clear signal.He did so. Tl.e flyer was going per-hapee*venty mileeanhonr throughthe little Ohio town, but directly ii

ti ont of the depot the locomotivveered. The train checked and thu

plied on top of the engine. The en

nine had plunged into an openswitch.The station was partially wrecked

and thc broken train staggered 01

until it struck the freight honsfew hundred feet further on. Tl I

heavy timberi stopped tie enghuand it turned over on ita >i ie. Ti*

town, with its 1,000inhabitants, a it

awakened hy the terrific shock* Tin

wreck caught fire and rescuers foughtwith the Aimee to recover the deadand succor the wounded. Few peo¬ple in the forwaid e»r, a combinationMinker and baggage car, escapedd ath or irjur>.

sw ll. ii TAMPXBXD WITH.

W. il. Marshall, general superin¬tendent <<i the Like Shore, was earl}at the Union depot. He talked tothe trainmen oathe wrecked tlyt r,und wLile declining to make a posi¬tive ttau ment at that time, indi* atedbis beliel that the switch had l»een

intentional)- tampered with.

Kodol Dyspepsia (ure.

Digests all clashes of tood, Iand strengthens the stoma* li and di-geetive organs. 'Cures Dyspepsia,Indigestion, Stomach Troubii s,makes rich red blood, md

strength. Kudo! Dpsjiepsia Cur<rebuilds wornout tissues, 6v. GW. Atkinson, ot W. Va. Bays: 41fa ive used a number of b ." esKodol Dyspepsia Cure and 1 i-i

lound lt to be a very eflec ive. ai

indeed, a poweriul remedy lor stom-aohc ailments, I recommend it lo

my ilifcllds.,, Sold by L' K. Irwin.

Friend.-I suppose the biby infond ot sou?

Tapa.Fond of mt? Why, hesleeps all day when I'm not at homeand stays up all night just lo en j >ymv society!

R. R. TIES WAHiKD.I will pay highest ca.-h price for bett

white oak and pealkd chestnci0A& TIES.

J D. Gkabill,Wood-tock. Va.

\\% ful I ate of ISMSrtlftlC ^utt.-r*..Bad tailoring, like sin,

nncomfortahle and unhappy, huitailoring, lik< 11 actions, uthem feel ut eau l they ar

lng.The cutter of men's clothes shonkl

therefore always hear In mind th*- factthat be ls a |»owerful Influence in theworld for -.''"1 .t" !>.. does _' .»!but for evil if bis work is Lad. andshould keenly feel that he deserveshonor fur thc one and disgrace fur theother, lt' bis work is had hi- punishmeiit, oven though it may no1 ?':T therhine and make him utterly wretched,will surely so till his days with shame,apprehension, -!.u Iden of horror, snub.*:and Insults rh it be I »itehimself and will wiall in every whour thru night will e 'iue un 1him forgetfn at <s ind ilways thrthe night will long for <1 pe inits light ;ind bustle the }and silent - of n guilt]science..Tailor mid Cut ti

(niling n <|fie«*n ll»-.«*«. Wlnir.Dallas Lore S - a moth

otl of prevent!] - swarmIn the Country nu

queens clipped Imen ts. your fearsthe Preventl rn ot Ci N

y-»ur Ideas thal it lurts ber, your fiel killing b (jet your iflaSeize her 1 J <»:.e v. g f >u can'tbetter) and. ti Ming ber :

tlie frame, snip off oiwon't stop t!.'.» nv but itkeep the heel from ' iSC lUdillg, f ir

the swami won*! ^> ott withoutqneea while j .¦: arc away. Ro .

are often al le Ioft the strike uni k > beek to(lip your qneitoona, give them shanie at the hoihours If neceaaary, shake them if theyshow slirns <>f swarming and k.-* p thecolonies atrong.

Thr Plot urra or I'mil JnnfR."Paul Jones," says a wjjter. "was

portrayed In every costume that Irat** eawJd be expected to tnaaqnerIn. and his whiskers were Of the longoat, hlnekest and CMlleet Ile li por¬trayed in all degrees, from the sardon¬ic gentleman cutthroat to the blood andwounds Dill Bowline type of jar, hutalways with as noah sofs pillow stuff¬ing as pjsslble. One portrait presentshim In a neat militia uniform, some

thing like that of the time of the M. \

lean war and with the pattern of whis¬kers afterward known to fame as

'Burnsides.' Thara seems to l>e one

point nf ."eeuracy in all these picturesif they are of the three*iiiarters or fulllength, .loiies is always representedwith a girdle full of pistols, a habit afdress to which he was a.-eustjmej."

immmm

CORN FIELDSARE GOLD FIELDS

to the farmer who under¬stands how to feed his

crops. 1'Vrtilizers for Cornmost contain at leastper cent, actual

PotashSend for our hooks.they

tell why Potash is as necessaryto plant life as sun ami rain;sent free, if you ask. Writeto-dav.

OERMAN KAU WORKSNew York -03 Nassau .Street, orAlkata,«-a.....' Suuth Broad St.

Q9*&.£*£!!'*~£*t(BQas> cs>««

DliLR PARK MOTLL,Deer Park, Md

This famous Allegheny MonntaiiI lost thy will open on June 84, with

.rosptets los thc most brilliant aea-

mui lu its history. The hotel am:

'OttSgee have been renovated rind

.ainud, inside and out. Two ot tinshoioeat cottages can he st cured i'

pp ic ni- ai la made at once. Man\uites ot rooms have been engagt dii the hotel building and both an-

>e\ ^.

The popularity of Deer Park i>

lue to its splendid location. \),N<MiVi t above the sea level, out ol rai g<it malaria and mosquitoes. Ever}onvenience ls provided lor guestsrhe r. oms are delightful and cuiaim

li nt. The Hotel is provideddi modern improvements foi

.mi.fort; with Bowling Alleys, Bil¬lard Kooma, Tennii Courts, GollIan ks, Swimming Pools, etc., foriniusement. An entirely new LiveryEquipment bas been installed.Deer 1'aik is on tbe direct line

A the Baltimore & Ohio betweenNew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,Washington, Cincinnati, Louisville,m. Louis, Wheeling, Columbus and

icagOj having the excellent ad-v ii i through vestibuled trainsIrom each ol' these cities, with

through Pullman service during theic -ii Irom and to Pittsburg,Address W. E. Bi KWELL, Mana¬

ger. Di er Park, Maryland,

Quality va. Quantity.Hard muscles and strong body do'

'¦< pt nd «'!) thc quantity ol t od

eat, but on its perfect digestionaid proper assimilation. When you

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure youla stem gets all the nourishment oul

il ail the food you cat. Il digi - -

that you eat regardless ol the con¬

ic.i ol the stomach and conveysi nut lien! ptopt nus to the bl

.: d tiKsues. Ti is buildi up andgillens the enure system. Kod »!

ure- Indigestion, Dytipepsia, l» lob¬ing, Sour Stomach, Weah Hear.Sold l.v I.. K. Irwin.

But lt ls Not."All a woman asks ia to beloved,"

Biya a gushing poet. Then all thustuffabout lier wanting new bonnet*and jewelry must be a vile slander...Chicago Journal,

Ihe woman who e.n make good1 utter, darn seeks to a frazzle, coi ka meal that tickles her husband clem-to the waistband, and ke-]» thechildren's neck and ears clean. -

dom figures in a divorce case.

"Are;."'! going to the circus, Wi!lie," Srked the \ i.-itor.

"Ia'po**? I'll have to," replied thelittle lelSow, "i'apa wants to gc,and Tm the only ixcuse lu's ^ot.';

The Salve That Penetrates.DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve pen¬

etrates the pores ol the skin, and byit* antiseptic, rubifocient and healing

it Buddnesi inti mi

mation and cures Boils, Burns,Cuts, Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worraaili ali skin diseases. A specific forblind, bleeding, Itching and protrup-ng Piles. Tlc original and genuineY\ itch II izel Salve is made by E. C.DeWitt A Co. and sold by L R.Irwin.

J. N Davis & Co. Real Estate AgtsWoodstock, Va.

Desire to rill attention to the fact,that now is tlie time to sell yourtum-, it will show up better now

than any time of the year. We havents <d inquiries tor large and smalllamia in this section, ll you want tosell, send description of location to tis

arith a reasonable price and we are

-ure are cati sell it for yoi.; it willcoal you nothing unless we sell. vVehave eight residences in Woodstockfoi sall ; some "t which are the most

.nie in the town.h cation idealand puc' unable, It you want

me to town to lne, call on us

and let us show you what we havein i if you have a farm for sale |*| us

. .ir Irom you at on .

J, N. Davis<ft Co.Beal Est Agts, Woodstock, Va.

For Sale.An ereelent tarm ol f tim- pro

ductlre limestone land, about Iacm iii oi laluni tlml>er. ti fairly ie**! roomy 'I welling banian<1 all "th-. necessary outbuildings asmlU"« wist of v oodstnek. Va. j ne srholsplace i*. wHI watered and fenced. Thin is aralnable pniiili farm on account of the qualityof the land. Aj>ply at ,mic»- to

IN. DAVIS A CO..Kcal Estate A»;ts. Woodstock, Vk.

For SaleA nice horne on SprinK street Woodntoek,

Va., corner lot of S acie.a good dwellinKwith nine room*, five of which are papered, Ihalla, new ii Int porch, staltle and all otherneccatiarv outbuildings- new roof on dweJ-I n>r,* for price apply at one#» tn

J. Bl. davis * coKial Estate Atfta. NtMaiwt, Va,

BLUE COAT ANO (1RAY.

lu 1864, several IL ion and Confiltrate wounded loldfofl lay in I

firm bones in the Shenandoah Val¬

ley. Mrs i;-, the mother ol'oneot the hitler, rode ten miles. even

>lay to ssc her boy, bringing soclilittle con fol - ll i;¦¦ COttld, II- .

douse was burned, the plantation Inr lins, tram] led down by the ann}.)ii. 1 iv she carri, d him some bet t

..I. livery drop waa prcciou*; for itwis with ijreal difficulty that sh.e had

retained thc bael from which it w,i>

nade.As she sat walebing Inr hov sj

the steaming, savory broth, bet eyecm.-ht th< ry look on theMinn on tlie next cot. He was a

Yankee, perhaps one of the veryhan I wbo hal burned her home, 8bt>\ ;is :i bitter secessionist. But slitwits also a noble hearted Christi.ina oman. Her eye stole back to tin

[tale, sunken fae ; and she remem¬

bered the words ol the Master, "Iithine enemy thirst give him drink."After a moment's pans.1, and with

pressed lips, for it requited all ihemoral force she could comm md, sinfilled a howl with the broth and pu!ii to lils lips, repeating t<> herself the.voids, UP, r His i ikt; for Elia saki:lor His sake I do it.'' Then she

brought trish water, and bathed thesoldier's lace and hands as gently a*'

if he, too, had bt en her son. Thenext day, when she returned, he WSJ

gone, having been i rehanged to tinnorth.

Lastwicter the son ofa Senatoifrom a northern State brought bornewith iiim, during the Christmas vaca¬tion, a young engineer Irom Virginialie was the only living son ot Mrs*15., the other boy whom she hadnursed having been killed during tinlater yeats of the war. She had8trui»uh-d for yean to educate ibuhoy as a civil engineer, and baddone it. But without inflnence hc mid not obtain t p >si lon, and was

supporting hims!.!! by copying.St nator Blank v. quin d into his

q lalific itions, and finding them g<.jon alter st enid his apjK>iutmeni. rn the st. I! of i ngin ployed t<-

c nstrtict riii important milway. Th*S nator enclosed with ihe appoint¬ments letur to Mrs. U, rt mindinguer ol the 1 millions . on the Slienandoab, and adding, "1 waa the wound¬ed man to whom you gave thal i»ou!ol broth."The divine principle embodied ii

'lils act <-f th souther!mother was never iter * \

imp iii rd; and the fr ul of it, likthose ot evi ry obedii nee to dh In*i tu, w;.s a natural result and tu tin. nt vi ti ii promise th.a k lo. ad

I] .!. I hi be hine!

i manj da}.-."'

i>> lng ol I mimic

is, in its tei Hunts, ike dying of con*

sumption. Tne p'ogn ss ofcontump*'.i< n. Irom the beginning t<» the v« rjend, is a long torture, both to victlnmd friends. "Winn I had consump¬tion in its first si *..' writes ^ in

Myeis, ofCearibss, Md., "after try¬ing diflerent medicines and a good.li ctor, in vain, I at last took I>rKing's New Dixjovery, which quick¬ly and perfect ) c in d me " Promptrelief and sure cnn lorcocghs, colds.-»!.. throat, bronchitis, etc l'ositively prevents pneumonia. Guar<ante* d at L, R. Irwin's drug store*

urice "><>, and ll ,"» a bottle. Trialbottle fri e.

UUlI ara prepared to 1 uild WAGONS,

ofall kinds at m\ wagon makingestablishment on South Main street

WAGONS. BUGCIES.&c.

taircd i Sort .Notice,anl> nv

FIRST CLASS WORKJ/EN.Call to see me. I am prepared to dcgood work ami guarantee satisfaction.Buggiei and wagons painted and trjrii*med

Idff* Wagoni ironed at liberal rattsCHARLES U FOGAL,

WOOOSTOCMT, \'a.8-15-tf-

Dr. VV. A. COYNER

Qrsdcats Ontario Veterinary Collegs,Toronto, Canada.

Calls Promptly Answered both inCity, County and State.

Special Attention to Dis¬eases of Cattle.

OFFICE: <i ka it vs i.ivkhy'-Ul I N ,\ N I m \ h CO.. CHUNK wo. ar.Ml 1 AI.. IM'TII. IKU.T/MW.

WOODbTOCK, VIBOHIA.Sept. 18.tf.

THB VALLBY

Buildin^r & Loao AssociationWOODSTOCK, VA

OFFICERS :

J1 Ti. Wisma*, Pres, ana GenItanagar.L. 8, Ww kkk, V. President.\V W. Logan, Sect), and Treas

I'l l; K< l .i.s :

J. L. Wismah, Geo. It. GraRY*, W. Looa*, L. 8. Walker, PrV Magruder.\ddress \\ W.LOGAN,

Secy. «fc Treas.Woodstock. V.

HeartWeakness.Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has

made many hearts well afterthey have been pronouncedhopeless. It has completelycured thousands, and will al¬most inv iriably cure or benefitevery case . I heart disease.

hort breath, pain aroundheart, palpitation, fluttering,dizzy, fainting and smothering*spells should not be neglected.Take Dr. Miles' Heart Cureand see how quick you willbe relieved.

Tt cannot make a new heart,but will restore a sick one bystrengthening thc heart nervesand muscles, relieving theunnatural strain, and restoringits vitality.

'I had a very Kid case of hearttmuMu. For Pix ir.onths I mu'.d not

Last July I v>u* pfowiag oomami fssllna baa nil day; in the after¬noon In plowing ono row I had to lavd<>wn, or f;ill clown, three times. Sly1 rt throbbed ns though lt wouldburst through, and I had difficulty Ingvttlng ruy breath, I purchased abottle of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, andi I bsd used half of lt I couldlav down and sl.-ep all night. Prevl-ously 1 bsd to get up from five to tentimes a night. I have taken serei 1bottles, nnd my heart is as regular asclock work. I feel like a new man.ai l cen work considerable for an oldman, MU rears old."

H. D. M. GI LL, Frost, Ohio.Dr. Miles' Heart Cure ls sold by

your druggist, who will guarantee thatthe first bottle will benefit. If lt failshe will refund your money.Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

.'Did you iver have any troublewith blset inti rn Ireland, Bridget?1"No, ms'm, hut I bid tome trou¬

ble ore . with a white uncle."

BARBER MOP.Count St,, Woodstock, Va.

Warden Fravel, Propr.rvProm pt attention given to sit custo

mers

A Share of tbs public patronage ao

dd.

Valuable Residential Property lorSale.

.-... W< odstock, Vs ,belne to t tte Wm. S riger, oi

- a large bri k bouse, coatsiniuf" -

..!. nnd thit-e porches, an cv.cullen! smoki

I oil other set esasi;ng s acres

re oi.. nty of nice fi

i eptioi illy v iluabliD*X Wltll 80

tba court boone Saving-all the a*.

town snd beisg jost I - lc illinn not . t'

ll on e to J. K. DAVIS *C<»..Res! Estate Agents,

Baltimore & Ohio R. E.SPECIAL LOW PABB8.

Summer Season 1905.amii RY PARK, If. I.- National Fdoea*

tional Association Tickets on tale Ju v

I.Sand I,good returning until July io.

Itu iIt<ATLANTIC C1TT, ( uk May. OCKAM 'nv

. Sea Isle Titi S. J., Oceas Citt,Sn ,:. | Ki HoBOTH BEAI H, DEL.

i ited Jw\ - rand i. 1

.t

BALTI YORE Md ' ty Chi si ui

\ . , s \ ; ... and 1, Jnlf ii-ij

DENVER, I . Very Looif ii *.-..'! :> r . Oj

iruntil JoliRH UOL. «. A. K. Kn am

p Tl AN I i 'i. i i I

nore a Cl

BALTIMORE & ORIO R. K. CO.

Twontv-becond International Convention.Christian Endeavor, Baltimore, Md.,

July 5- 10. viall vi LtMORK & OHIO RAILROAD,

ail poi ni ' "

W t Martin n Va fc nth olL w i leta « I bel

nm Kn. .,j: foi tb* ronod trip.I i >vets k.'<>..(! v.'o::.k,' July ... , ami 5. va!.J !>>r

: thea July <, nor later tlian.1.

1 not return limit to Angas* .,1 majof tu Wei and ps] Bf Bl

ot Agent at Baltimore; Mu.SI s>evers will ba silos I lal.land, M*

Laka Park, Deer I'ark and Washington, in

Foi detal D Spply to nearestB ft O. ricket A] C, ts. Bas.tt,O. P.A.. B. A O. lc. lt Baltimors, I i.

EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION,Derive*, Col., July 5-0, via

BALTIlfOaUl ll OHIO RAILROAD,VKKV LOW RATES*

From all pointi Bsst of the Ohio B reitold Jooe .-y to lol? (.inclusive

alid returnirg to and including July 17, 1905.Extension of retara imitb Atuj tn may

r»bta edon leposlt of ticketaad payment ofCents.

For foll parti itara, sddresa nesrsst B, A 0.Ticket Agent « C. W. bassett, (i P. A.. B.AO, K H. Rsltimots.

A Rare Chance for a flerchant I

Wo. will tell the good will antifixtures nnd ¦ nice new clean stockot genera] merchandise of an entail-Itsbed business* (no booki*) of niuethousand dollars (19000.00) pir year,riie only reason lor telling is theowner, ha* been overworked and hi>health bli failed and he bas to ^retoat of the store The stock will in¬

voice about 13500.00 all new and. mian, large new store house 22x70lt. mid, in attractive new cottageresidence ol 6 rooms and bay win¬dow, and other outbuilding! lecitcdat Strasburg Junction, Va, would*ell the realty also; but pnter to leaseit, 3 years with the miviieg.' of liveyears. This proposition will bearhii.ii> investigation and is a moneymaker. Apply to

J. K.Daviss%Co.Heal Bit Airls Woodstock, Va

(JOOL* FLOUR.Whisnen's Pride of Virginia ii kep

regularly In stock by F. S. Bowman andT. (ilenn Locke. Il you have not usedhlsflour, try ir and you wi 1 be pleased-oct. 17.tl.

60 YEARS'IENCE

Trade MarksDesigns

Copyrights AcAnrone fending a uko!eh and A**cr\nt i< ... may

quickly n»rertain nnr opinion tn* wnrtbvr anttivpnilon lu prohiiMf |iA!«ul«til«. Com raun lr*.rion«pirlctlr*,o«ilMeiitl»l. MMOSOOK on Pat«-ntt. .¦'it f »..' Oldest apenry for »*>cui-inf patanta.Puttnta Iakwi thmuch Munn 4 Co. racalva

tj-'-.u ' 'i '. without chaw, la the

Scientific JUtierkan.A h*f..1«onif it llloatrato-t watkty. Ijtrtmnt ett.filiation of any artenUflc Journal. Tarro*. St a-.ar: four mont ha, IL Wmt by all SSWSSSSSam

tCo.«-,-~^JIewTortO»oa. Ok r ItU TKtmmmctom, U CL

Holding His Own.1 Wh.il l>tc;uiio oftfcat young roi n

.vlio used to have such a beautifulmitidr* a>ked the sentimental gili

( Married," replied b»»f chum, "andfOU ou^'ht to pee the beautiful mindhe hns nov.

.'Tn Ire.)?"Ml. -, twins.1*.»Detroit Tribune.

OASTOTIIA.Bean the /* ^'e ^'^ V J Ha>s A:Aa/S BcLghl

Pst Dully."It I knew the toinnan' place ov me death, I'd lie ns brfrom th' place at th' toitn a* p MW

li'-."

illino Tsmk.It was i huge ta>k, lo undertak*

the cure ol Mich a had case ol kidneydiscsse, ii that ot (J. V. Collier, olCherokee,ts*, ont Electric Uiiteisdid u. Ile writes: "My kidneyswere -<> tar i^one, 1 could not sit on n

chair without a cusbior; and inffered Irom dreadful backache, h»ad.che, aid depression. In EltctrieBitten*, howerer, I found a cure, and

hy them Mas restored to perfecthealth, I recommend this threat tonicmedicine to all with w»»:;k kidneyiliver or stomach. Guaranteed by L,It Irwin, druggist; price 50c.

IT DOESN'T PAY.

Them are many things in thiskvoiid that it doesn't piy to do.

It doesn't piy to try to | ass

yourself oil' for .nore than you aie

worth; it ten is to depress yournarket quotation,

I ' esn't pay to lie, ior ymir litsall be kept on file ni ly and

in tiie course of time some ot themire pretty certain to get on tb.wrong book. A liar needs a betteimi tpory than anyone is ipi t<»

possi ^s

It doesn't pay to try to get a liv¬ing without work. Yon will worklarder and get a poorer living thanit yon di I honest work.

Ll doesn't pty t«> rest when yonought io bs lt work; if you do, yonan- Ipt to biye to work when youought to be resting.

It doesn't pay to cry orer spilledmilk, neither does ii piy to spill th«milk .Dr. S. A Stelie.

CASTOR IATor Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always BoughtBears tho

Signature of

Attention!

Fa m s and Breeders!

Rketched from s photograph of Onycha.The (ireat Onycha Wilkes. 17616,2.21| is one of tin- fastest trotting!stallione ever foaled, has just arrivedal Woodstock and will make the re

maining portion of "u season HEREand at NEW MARKET, STRAS¬BURG ami all points between, al"lo. insurance. This low price i> on

account of tl I less < reason,- vi ar his fi vane-

(>XYI HA WILKES, I7H16, 2.21*.| MILE RECORD 3d HEATOF WIN¬NINI; KA* K 1.04J a | In > -

_'.ol p's it, cnn apeed better than ¦ twominute jrait. II. U ;i Heh I

ands high, sreighs ll s. Sfoal getter and hi> set are said t<» !>«.

the tin.^t in Washington, D. <

a .'! yr old, recently trotted a* in 1.11In a race al Brightwood, where he was

os ned.He sold for $1,500 a few years ago

and 12,500.00 has been refused for him.His breeding ;> of the best in theWilkes family, hi> gr. sire old

¦. ird" hi .ids the list of Wilkes-'¦-.. g -tl is

lias beei hy a

Thia horse and "Supremacy, *J._'.'."gives us two great Stallions, and i-

surely the rri it opportunityed the 3 of !his sectioi

it in any country.a|'< r than

red liefore in any county.

A Great OpportunityTwo Standard-bred and RegisteredTrotting StallionsONYCHA WILKES, 17616.

RECORD 2.2H. \ mile record l.04|.

Only $10. to insure.BKOADU3 BOYD, Groom.

SUPREMACY, 13323.(RECORD 329, TRIAL 2.17.)

Only sl(). to insurel -

' l>on'i fail to send for pedigree and particulars.DR. i) l) CARTER, or j. w. CLEM, Manager.

WOODSTOCK, VA.

Shenandoah Ufanufacuring ComPanvWOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA.

Hanufacturers of

Staves, Heading,Barrels, &c.

FLOORING, WKATH HOARDING and all KINDS of LUMBERDRESSED at short notice.Machinery of all kind? promptly rapaircd at our Machine Shops.

t*r STAVE a rd HEADING WOOD WANTED.

Address, U. L. SHITPE, Manager,Feb, 27.tl* Woodstock, Va.

-^THB OLD4-

Saddle &Harness Factory.ESTABLISHED 1839

J. A. DYSART Sec.,COURT ST.. WOODSTOCK, VA. I

All kinds of Harness irjrn the cheapest machine made te the best[Tan made. Alarie lot orCollars, from the lightest Buggy to the

Heaviest Draft. Everything in the line constantly on hand1We are prepared to meet competition and to guarantee prices, and

jollity of worn. AU work guaranteed to be as represented.tfjT Grateful for past'iavors, we will endesror to merit^ a {contra

Lance ol the same.

Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been

in uso for over ,'SO years, bas borne tho signature of-. and lias boen madonmlor his per-

//JjTji-p-' aon i Miin rvision sime its infancy.X''&tc«><ryV. A1V ray no one to deeeive you in this.

All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Just-as-£<>o<r,arc but

Experiments that tritle with and ondaiijror thc health or

Infants and Children.Experience against Experiment.

What ls CASTORIACastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pare*

gorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Itcontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcoticsubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worinaand allays Feverishness. It runs Diarrlwa and WindColic. It relieves Teething Trouble s, cures Oonstfpotsottand Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regalotei tho

Stomach and Bowels, | ring I Itli md nit ural sleep.The Children's Panacea.Tho or's Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYSBears the Signature of

The Kind You Have Always BoughtIn Use For Over 30 Years.

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