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Staunton Daily Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 2

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STAUNTON DAILY LEADER PAGE TWO oocoooooooqoocooooooooooooooo MOST PUPULAR SUDDEN. DEATH SHOW DRIFTS IN AMERICAN GAME Caused by Disease of the Kidneys. I A MESSAGE OF IMPORTANCE 5 In the man who wants to buy one of the best farms in Augusta County, -containing 129 3 Acres, more or less, located 7 miles from Staunton, on a splendid road in a first class neigh- bcrhood. It lays well, and produces of crops. Very near the.

New Macadam road lead- 5 ing to Staunton, Fishersville 3 miles, Stuarts Draft 4 miles and Waynesboro 8 miles watered does in the system, as hot water It is played by a great many people in this country. HlSHUtND ROADS sugar. Simply ask for Dr. Pierce's The great American game is not The close connection which exists between the heart and the kidneys i well known nowadays. As soon as kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is increased and the heart functions are attacked.

When the kidneys no longer pour forth waste, uremic poisoning occurs, and the person dies and the cause is often gtven as heart disease, or disease of brain or lungs. lascball or football it is bluff; the Anuric Tablets. There can be no', imitation. Every package of "An-' Monterey, Feb. 28.

The uric" is sure to be Dr. Pierce's. wealher man having, brought him-You will find the signature on the disrepute this win- package just as you do on Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, the ter, seems wholly indifferent, and ever-famous friend to ailing worn- instead of trying to attone for. past by a good stream running through the farm, a spring, and good well.

The improvements are good, consisting of a brick house, 8 rooms, banibarn 45x90, tenant bouse 4 rooms, hay barn, corn cribs etc. It is seldom you have an opportunity to purchase as good a farm as this one. Considering its many advantages, it Is attractively priced. Let me show you. MfRAY.

Real Fsiate Sfnnnfon. Va. putting of the false front, pretending to be what you are not. Some iratend to be rich when they are outrages, pursues his eratic, whim struggling hard against the fortunes en. )f life.

Some pretend to be healthy sical course and continues to mail- 'Worry, Despondency. Kidney Disease is suspected medical men when patients by usrlv faces. Weather talk, always Then they are really sick, and this the worst of bluff. Why will peo COlll" nrtrntnMinlirto ia ri 11 nrafl ill fhflVi- MR PANCAKE'S WAYtlESBORO ple try to be they are plain of backache or suff er ith ir- newspaper report- rpsrnlar urination, disturbed, too WILL FILED not? It is very harmful and brings From The Laboratory Thomas A.Ediscn Orange N. J.

Feb. 11th, 1916 frequent, scanty or painful passage, er, because the chameleon The general symptoms are rheuma- changes make it difficult to kesr tic nains or neuralgia, headaches, tab. anv special report appopi? The last will and testament of the late John S. Pancake was filed 10 good results. Do not be ashamed if ill health, be afraid cf it.

Those vho seek health shall find it, those vho tarn away their heads shall dizzy spells, irritability, despond- ,0 and contradictory by the time It is a good insurance against such a risk to send 10 cents tor a large trial package of -Anuric" the latest discovery of Dr. Pierce. Also send a sample of your water. This will be examined without charge by expert chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N.

Y. When you suffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out- feeling, it's time to write -Dr. Pierce, describe your symptoms and get his medical opinion without charge and absolutely free. This of Dr. Pierce's is 37 times more active than lithia, for it dissolves uric acid for record in the corporation court weakness and general misery.

Waynesboro, Feb. 28. Mrs. George Taylor will be hostess on Friday, March 3rd, at three p. m.

to the Daughter of the Confederacy. The district Convention will meet ency Monday. The court appointed the fol it appears in print. I For example, the song and eliir a frequent cause and Wo 3Uffer. W.

T. Wilson of 200 lowing appraisers Campbell Pan N. 25th Street, Norfolk, said recent run of blue birds and robins on i.y. "I had a constant pain In my Friday were lost in the deafer.in here for two days, the fifth and sixth of April. Mrs.

James Irvine cake, S. M. Donald, w. lung, James H. Blackley and Arista Hoge.

The income from a thousand dollars sometimes a symptom of kidney disease, jphousands have testified to immediate relief from these symptoms aTTCr using Dr. Pierce's Anuric Kidney Tablets; Advertisement. roar Saturday night of one of vn of Charlottesville, who is chairman fiercest storms of the wwiier, and chest and one that started in my 'eft shoulder and ended in my hip, going through my whole body. But is left to two sisters of the decsas- of this district, is expected to be present during the sessions 'of this one was made to wonder where these pretty harbingers offspring od, Misses Mary and Sidney Pancake. Thirty thousand dollars is set aside to be invested for the bene since taking Tanlac the pains have ill gone and I have noi been troubled Birthdays are just yearly incidents and this one finds me plugging along, as usual.

We have done several things here since my lasi birthday, and I am happy to thibk that some of them have gladdened the hearts of our jobbers and Dealers. Before the next yearly incident rolls around I believe they will have cause to rejoice still more, for I expect to have recorded, before then, recreations of some of the symphonies of the meeting. All members of the local 1 could find safe refuge and protec 0HIIZA1II OF all. I sleep much better and my tion from the fury and anger oi fit of Mrs. John.

Pancake and the general health has improved. It the storm king. The fall in residue of the estate is divided e- has proven a -wonderful remedy and perature as recorded by the therir.o- chapter are cordially invited to be present at the March meeting, as arrangement will then be made to entertain the delegates, and matters of importance will be discussed. Mrs. M.

C. Watts has returned to I hope that all who need relief will meter was not marked, but G. 0. P. If FIGHT IS LIVELY OVER COORDINATE COLLEGE MEASURE qually between the three children, Mrs.

Emily Pancake Smith, William C. Pancake and Miss Elizabeth G. Pancake. try Tanlac." fierce was the gale that the cl How much better it is to be inches of snow became a lealthy than to just appear healthy mist, woe to the belated travol- The following is a list of the Staunton after a visit to friends and gre'at Masters. Lately I have been relatives here.

working night and day Improving William A. Pratt, William C. and McK. Smith are made Mo de So to F. W.

Bell and Company and 'county organization elected at yes- er and unprotected stock! Mrs. E. M. Cabell, accompanied tne record manuiaciuring lecnmque. buy a bottle of Tanlac.

Advertise terday's republican county conven tion: the executors of the estate. ment. by her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Now I am ready to return 10 me re-Cabell, spent the wees end with cording and shall spend my birth- finite reports have come ir. from the mountain slopes west of Monterey, but, it is a foregone conclusior that drifts have formed at places Richmond, Feb. 82.

Debate in the senate of the bill to establish I County chairman, C. W. Garber, committees- Mrs. Albert Finter at Lyndhurst. day in the new Recording Labora- Ft.

Defiance. County a CO-orcUnate college ior women Ktann- tW will Imnprle travel for a few LL-AWS RIC1B Mrs. L. K. Huff, who has been tory working out my plans to ac-visiting Miss Mary Wilson, left to- compllsh the results I have mention-day for Lynchburg, where she will ed.

THOS. A. EDISON, visit friends before returning toj Orange, N. J. Feb.

11th, 1916. her home at Farmville. Cable Address "Edison, New York" Mrs. Horace Grinstead is quite Charlottesville, and the public hear-, tQn a Sandy Hollow, R. A.

Sut- days at least. ing this afternoon and tonight on the staunton( Va Belivar, L. N. B. Miss Patterson, of Mapp prohibition bill the house, Argenbright( staunton, Va.

Burnett, has been in town since early featured today's procedings in the Maupin. Arbor Hill, Arch week, will today go to her post of general assembly. Nutty. Mint Springs, T. J.

Whalen. duty seven miles south of Monterey Senator Early offered an amend- miiin Snoots- nter nnon a line of work Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. oy Her mother, at her home here. ill MOFFATTS CREEK After being in session the entire lay the grand jury for the Circuit iouit yesterday adjourned at 5:30 j'clock in the afternoon to meet igain Wednesday.

There are no Mrs. Gilliam, Is also confined to her room with inflammatory rheumatism. Mr. Goodrich of Indiana, who has been visiting friends here, has left for a visit to Lynchburg. H.

L. Lang Masonic Temple ment to the co-ordinate college wood R- Smlth. Middlebrook, J. tirely new to Highland. She comet providing for the admission of cer-jW Rowe.

Newport, J. F. Sheets, as a mission worker of this presb; tain students, and then Seator GnristianSj Logan Turner. Pond tery, and is sent to Pine Grove Strode spoke in behalf of the meas" GaP( G. w.

Moran. Craigsville, G. school where, it ia understood sh? ure, stating that the women of Vir- Deerfield, A. D. S.

Beck, is to combine her special work witf entitled to equal oppor" Kerschners, Lee Burgendine. Par- school duties at that place-. This if lunities for an education that is ac-' nasgus HorQ CnUrehville J.lone of the country appointments a' Moffatts Creek, r'eb. 28. The marriage of Mr.

Fred Miller and Miss Fredericka Hottel, announced ases or more than ordinary m- in The Leader recently, came as erest before this tem of court. Four indictments were. -fond yes corded to the youngr men. oeiiaiui terday in three cases of housebreak- iH. Rohrer.

Mt. -Solon, J. W. Talia- which Rev. Mr.

Hudson held cvar ferre. Sangersville, 2. T. Airhart. gelistic services early in the winter.

Roman, J. W. Houff, Springhill, it is though his efforts and at L. Hamrick, Centreville, D. C.

Alex- his suggestion that Miss Patterson ng and larceny and one for escap-. ng from the road force. Walter B. Addison, of Iynchburg, opposed the establishment of the co-ordinate college and was in the midst of his speech when adjourn- 1 Mr, John Decker has returned from a brief visit to Staunton. Mrs.

R. H. Witt and Mrs. L. A.

Patterson spent the day in Charlottesville with friens. Miss BeBsie Foley of Mount Sidney, who has been spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. C. D. 1 STUART DRAFT Stuarts Draft, Feb.

28. The Brandon Orchestra will give a concert at Peter's Hall Saturday evening beginning at 8 o'clock. This concert will be under the auspices ander. Waynesboro, J. H.

Furr. comes 'to neia anuci u.j uvw" i Bryant Harman, white, escaping oad force, true bill. "Brother" Lewis, colored, house- surprise to many of taeir friends. The groom is a son of Mr. Win.

Mil ler near this place. Mr. Miller anc" his bride have the best wishes of large circle of friends. Miss supervisor of school, has just made her third call at the Newport school. Mrs.

Belle Gibbs Moore has sold her farm near Brownsburg in three separate tracts to Messrs. D. Whipple, Wier Irvine and Joe Moran. Mr. Chas Hutchens has sold hit ireaking and larceny, true bill.

ment was taken at ciock. Basic, W. L. Somers, C. W.

Trimble and J. C. Mathen; Tomorrow morning Senator Al- Fult(m Lunsford. Stuart's Draft, entertained his bible class dison will offer an amendment trw Crand. Fishersville, W.

home on Friday night, and bill providing that one, of the Myers Veronaj j. A. Sutton. Mt.jter completing matters or normal schools be to si(lney) w. McAllister.

Wcyer's zation and committee work, an im the college standard r.nd that a Rvpvs. Mt. Meridian, i Dromntu musical programme wa: H. C. Stratton, housebreaking md larceny, true bill.

John S. Miller, housebreaking McCray, has returned home. 0f the Methodist Ladies Aid Society Miss Nellie Sutton has returned The fy. Mr. Powell, a returned to Staunton, having visited, her MWtwary 'from Chili, 'an in-father, Mr.

O. M. Sutton. teresting Wednesday even- Mrs. Beulah Kennedy of Shenan-'ing at Peter's Hall under the aus-doah, who has been spending some piceg 0f the Baptist bible class.

Mr. time with her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. poweii js a very interesting speaker V. Drumheller, has.

left for her an(j jt ia to be regretted that the md larceny. C. L. Weast. New Hope, Joseph rendered and refreshments served Beard.

Crimora, S. A. The social committee of the iiii Hermitage, C. C. Kidd.

Burk's missionary society of the CHUIiCHVILI farm on Walkers Creek to Mr. Ollie four jyear collegiate course be offered. He says that this can be done at a cost of not more than $15,000 and in that way the demands now made for a college for women will be met. When the hearing on the Mapp nrnhibition bill began before the Swisher. Minor Plecker.

Laurel Hill, J. A. church has fitted up a reading rcor, Michael. Harriston, Kemper Koiner. over the Citizens Bank, tind it had nrpathpr nrpvpntpd a.

lareer au- home. Mrs Mr. Oser Beard is feeding a bunch of fine cattle for Mr. Heivner Cnurchville, Feb. 28.

Little Jladys Stoutamyer, the second of the popular teller of Daniel Thancker has return- dience. opened Fuit IJesolution The resolution adopted visited to visitors Saturdi All who attended were highly pleased wi: ed to Fishersville, having friends here Saturday. The Rev. Lyle M. Moffett, a returned Missionary from China and was as evening.

"openin follows: Rev. Devall Gwathney has return- a Bon 0f Augusta county, will preach reception, found the room ir the The Republicans of Augusta he Augusta County Bank, who was! ecently prostrated with rheumatic rnearitis, is convalescing. Misses Virginia East and Lila 3ear are enjoying delightful sum ed from a Tisit to Norfolk and Ash (le- viting and comtortaDie, and regar; jouuiy in uuuveiiiiuu doociu ien I of Highland county. Mr. Arch Lyle Is having lumber sawed for a barn.

Mr. John Lucas is doing the sawing. Mr. Norman Arehart's saw mill and engine are in Mr. S.

M. Wrights woods, and lumber is being sawed for a barn and house on Mr. sire to express their confidence in it as quite an acquisition At a of the High School I the wisdom of the policies raid! mer weather in the "Land of Fluw- principles of the Republican pavty, Literary Society on Saturday night "Corns All Gone I (believing that return those pclithe pro's and con's of the co-ordin near Winter Park. They ex-eet to remain until the middle of loioc qi'd ail osHontini to the con- ate college question were debated Lot's ALL committee on social and moral welfare this afternoon Delegate Gordon proposed an amendment, which war. indorsed by Delegate H.

Love, of Lunnenburg, both "dry" advocates, providing that the attorney gener il be made ex-ofilcio prohibition commissioner. The amendment is the same as the Conrad amendment offered and defeated in the senate. Delegate Gordon also proposed an amendment for the naming of a special agent, to be under tho ex-officio commissioner of prohibition, March. i tinued welfare and prosperity of by Prof. Sterrett ans John Slaven Wright's place.

Misses Florence Turk and Zamie Winchester celebrated Washington's birthday by entertaining at the es 'the Nation. They view with alaim Mr. Sterrett winning. The jud cis- were R. A.

Jones, Miss Bess Bishop The Methodist parsonage here, las very recently changed hands, laving been purchased by Mrs. Gilbert, who will now reside here per- result that must follow the sation of war among foreign a- and J. II. Pruitt. at Finley Memorial Presbyterian church at eleven o'clock Sunday -morning.

Dr. Cluff of Roanoke will be present and there will be special music. The Rev. Wm E. Hudson, Lexington Presbyterial evangelist and Sunday school superintendent, will be at Bethel Presbyterian church for the morning service and at Fin-ley Memorial Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

He will give a sterco-ptican lecture on Sunday school work. Mr. Hudson Is. both instructive and interesting, all denomination are cordially invited to hear him. THE WEATHER i nome or.

me Misses mm in iNew- Every Cora Vanishes by Using Won" derfnJ, Simple "Gets-It." Never Fails. Applied in 2 Seconds. Isn't it wonderful what a difterenca just a little "Gets-It" makes, on corna and calluses? It'n always night somewhere ln the world, with many of i tious, unless througn the return Miss Sallie Gillespi, of Ellrins, is On a visit to brother an other relatives in Highland. port. The following guests were present Misses Beulah Delma and Audra East, Eglantine Beard, Margaret Martin, Ellen Gilkerson Kath- lvne Wolfrey, Miss Barker of Car- nanently.

i Mrs. Elizabeth Lightuer, after isiting many places of Virginia, ins returned home. Mr. Wallace Baylor has arrived rom the West to take possession of 'lis property here which descends to nim as inheritance fro mhis mother we call on all Republicans to dip zens, not only by qualifying the-r, and Mrs. Franklyn tersville, Mr.

I selves for the important election the Republican party to power a wise and necessary protective tpi iff shall have been re-adopted to make secure the markets of our country for the American manufacturer and wage earner. They wish to recortt their disapproval of the continued extension of direct taxation under the guise of war revenue, when we are at peace with all the world. but that they may urge their neif.h with whom those wh desire to se-1 cure the amount oi liquor per month allowed by the bi'l, may. place their orders and Qualify to receive same. I Cider makers from all sections of' the state urged that their business be exempted.

-Prof. Allwoodof Albemarle in behalf of the cider niakers and answered many gues-i bors and friends to prepare aiu arm themselves with the ballot, fo the inevitable struggle that must Washington, Feb. "29. Partly overcast tonight and Wednesday. ind brother, the late Mrs.

Jennie md Emmet Baylor. Mrs. Seward of Stuart's Draft a recent visitor of Mrs. W. E.

Hughes. Icome for better political conditions in Virginia, let old Augusta do her They are opposed to the weak of part in this important work. and vacillating foreign, policy Cale, Messrs Arggle Gmiley, S. B. Wright, Win, and James Martin, James Gilkeson, Edley Paxton St.

Clair and enry Turk. Ice cream, cake and home mace candies were served. The guest exercised their brainh over translated problems and a magazine romance. The evening was very pleasant one. Misses Margaret Martin and Virvian Strickler were guests, at a Washington celebration given by Miss Brown, principal of the Brownsburg school to a number of Observations By Ernest Nothnagcl 8 A.

M. We greatly appreciate the grca tions propounded by the members of the committee to the cider. The house work that is being done by ou the present administration, and favor a strict and real neutrality toward all the warring nations, yet they believe in a firm and rafoluta Rev. Mr. Tise and family are still absent, having been, called to Wins-J on-Salem, N.

on account of hisj nothers illness. There is great complaint of thei state chairman, Hon. C. Bascom Slomp, and our National committee sit man. Hon.

Alvah IT. Martin, and .24 N. E. .10 Cloudy Temperature Direction of Wind Precipitation State oif Weather maintenance of American lights today voted down the Musgrave -Sill; to exempt Southhampton couuiyj from cattle quarantine and 1-y vote of 45 to-33 defeated-ths initi our emcient state secreiary, Jim all times everywhere. tw.

innir fnrward u-iih hone Geo. I. Hart, and we favor their .40 .21 mul to the Renublicau re-election to the important posi Highest Temp. Yesterday Lowest Temp. Last Night hlo in chi- tions which they have so ably 11 "Wheel I Don't Cnrel I Got nu ot My Corna With Geta-It'I" folks humped up.

with cork-screwed faces, gouging, drilling out their corns, making packages of their toes with plasters, bandages, tape and contraptions, ahd the "holler" In their corns, goes on forever! Don't yon flo it. Use "Geta-It," it's marvelous, simple, never Apply It ln ative and referendum bill. A motion to reconsider was carrie-1. and the bill was then'rassed by unf tomorrow. rno-n to pUp to thp roniitrv such a ed.

We wish to take occasion her I her friend3 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Patterson, i Miss Letitia Smiley's friends will be glad to learn that she Is recover-' ing from a recent fall and Kin- Howard H- Kenneth i tnvnrin.r tli now to exnrcs3 our Porscy 'ay Whitl Davis Grov(? I protection of American interest and of methods being employed by tvi-jf- i.vorv to discredit and impair, their uv.ef.il MU n.m!n fppi tup snh-it ncss to the party which they id condition of the dirt roads. Rev. W.

C. White was voted a leave of absence last Sunday to in a protracted service at Franklin, W. some time soon. Mr. White has a new ariving horse, the gift of his two Congregations.

Mrs. Temple received a visit recently from Mrs. Byrd, and family, fromerly Miss Sarah Ruckman. Mrs. Gilkeson has returned home, after visiting her sister, Mrs.

John Bear. Mrs. Laura Bear of Lewisburc, W. is taking treatment from Dr. McCuire at Richmond, in the hope of being benefited for a nervous trouble.

CARD OF THANKS nf Trnp the tjiiidi.is nerved with such fidelity and ability star of-the Nation. 1 Recognizing the service and con BRITISH i.im:s wjdkx TO P.KMKVi; UMACH Ottawa, Feb. 28. lines In Belgium r.nd France are otiiiK extended to replace French troops who are being rushed to ths Verdun region to take, part in the lithtiug seconds, nouimg in buck io mo stocking, hurt or Irritate the toe. Tain stops.

Corn cornea ''clean off," quick, it's one-6f the gems of the world. Try It you'll kick from Joy. Por corns, calluses, warts, bunions. "Get-It" Is sold everywhere, 25o a bottle, or sent direct by p. Lawrence 111.

Sold In Staunton and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Bryan's Dept. Store. We wish to congratulate the Re- loyalty to our party of R. A publican members of the Virginia Fulwiler, we wish to commend bin Walter and Mr Hilder.irnr. Messrs lO.nr eth and Finley Whitlock spent thn week end their cousin, Mr W.

M. Mrs. Theo. Coiner, who wis operated on at sr.e King's Daughters hospital only, a -short whi: apo, is much betto and was abl to ratuwi to her home Friday. 1 Miss Virginia Cash spent Monday afternoon with Miss Phyllis Coyner.

I desire to express through, your my grateful thanks to all the good people who came to my assistance, and helped me bear nlj sorrow and grief, caused by the sudden sickness and death of my husband. While I sit amid the deepest Legislature for their affort to place to the state convention for electior restraint upon the dominant party as one of the Delegates-At-Largc in m.ti avr-ouuivo ovnpn'ii-' from the Valley section to the Cii "which has settled Cown to a ter- rifle Blaughter," according to aa- flirp (lf to noonles' ns well cago convention and the delegates DOOMS sorrow, grief and loneliness, my Mr3. Warren Rohrer and children ner' heart 13 full of gratitude to you vices received here frcm the battle' og lneir effort ln endeavoring to re- and alternates from thi3 county to front. turn to the people m-e power in the state convention are hereby in- the selection of their public-offlci- structed to vote and work for his MILL BURN'S als. We are pleased to observe that election.

lafter many years of patient endur- Learning that Hon. J. Tl, Kuhr- of Clifton Forge are visiting father-in-law, Mr. M. good people.

a-z-it (Mrs.) MATTIE E. EWING Dooms, iTa. Feb. 28. The young Mr.

and Mrs. H. T. Miller spent people of this place gave an enjoy- Sunday at Port Republic, able surprise party at the home of Miss Vada Mercer and Miss Clara Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Miller on the 19. Garber spent the week end with the Those present were Mr." and former's slater, Nelle Mercer of this H. T. Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. place. charge their, highest duty as citi THIS MAY INTEREST YOU Joseph L. Crupper.

The delegates present at the stale, and district conventions aro hereby1 If you RuftcY with pains in your luirk or side, and sore muscled Grottoes, Feb. 8. The Blue Ridge Roller Mill, located near here, and owned by Borden Del-linger, was destroyed by fire' late Saturday night. The building was a frame structure and the mill was operated by steam power. The loss could not bo ascertained but was probably about $4,000.

Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and little son Jihr. Lula Barker, Willie and Ilarner, Hlldred Whitlock, nd Vada Clm empowered and instructed to cast or j0int3( or rheun.atic aches, or the entire vote of the, county in have symptoms of kidney trouble said conventions on all questions such as puffy swellings under the ,1... J.

W. Mrs. Bettle Whitlock, was recent-Misses ly called to HighHnd county on ac-Bertha county of the Illness of her daugh- Nellle ter, Mrs. D. Snyder.

Garber, 'A Mr. Theo. C6yner niado ft busl-Mesrs ness trip to Staunton Thursday, ance of the constantly increasing man, of Botetourt County, will be burdens placed upon the people by presented to the district convention the intolerant Machina which lias for election as district delegate, the controlled all legislao-i, that thero delegates from' this county are in-ls at widespread an 4 outspoken structed to support him for such opposition 'to the continuance of position by their votes and etfort3. such and look vilh The delegates are further in-confldenee to more political indo- structed to support for election as pendence among VirginiJ, voters in delegates at large to the Chicago the future. 'convention Hon.

C. Bascom Slcrup, With these conditions bo evident, Hon. Alvah H. Martin and Hon rnmlnir Wf.wa cnirl convent rtrw ns ft eyes or Bleep cisuiruiDR maimer u- ments. you should know that Foley Margaret and: Ifelen Brcvn muju.n, ui lUum uu K(J puis have benefited thu.

Frank and Ollle Brown. Nellie Mer- Mr. Charlie May lost a fine three sands in like condition. Sold every SLUSCRIi'ic TO TIIE I I.ADKU whereAdvertisement. Raymond JSumter aud year old colt recently.

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