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MAY 30, 1941. fARMERS ADVOCA,CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. PAGE THREE Oldtown, Md spent Monday with'Lodgein Martinsburg,Monday/Lazy Lawrence Murder-- m a limited way, those that made OF OTHER YEARS Charle~ B. McDonald to Miss I . i Miss Marth~ Harvey, ~ Nor- f n folk, Vs, is visiting Miss Margaret his mother, Mrs. Clara Morris.night. ~ Juvenile: ~ Oklahoma. Kansas and Nebrask.t }Amelia M. ,Small; at Astoria, Ore-mWll] Be Guest 0 Li0 s . , [] Crane, at "Rion Hall" this week. YEAR---S--AGO MAY 28 gun, by Rabbi Baries, Ben Cohen I Saturday afterm,on Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Lee Young arelThe Year of Jt~bilee Sawyerifwmous a few years ago. Shirley gave a kitchen shower for visiting their dautChter, Mrs. By-I an election to change ~he of Portland, Oregon, to Miss Ella l'-"-~- ---- ---'----:-~- 7t '~ of Charles Town to Charles!Harper of Shepherdstown. [ Im mm ~ lm imlmll her cousin, Miss Florence Link, run Morton, in Elizabeth, N.J. A Dust Storm In County Card of Thanks. 850 voters cast their votes } The Rev. W. C. Campbell, pas-I Im ~ m ~ ~ [ ~ whose marria~4e to Mr. John Lally ? i " PUBLIC SALE st a c an .w' )tor of the Harpers Ferry Presby-] ]l m D I 1 [of Youngstown, Ohio, w!ll occur m Change In Library Hours A wind storm that deposited ! I hereby extend my appreciation OF h ge, hfle 120 fay-, " ' Imi m lmll . . - - it t terian Church, accepted a call toI ~!: :::: the early summer. After gmnes some rain and l u-~t hail n its of li~e support the voter's ~:avcme W allTAt~! ~ O~A] ~ qr~,~P ]l~ ~'i!: !.~.~.~:: :. :./:~ 1 [ " . . . .t Beginning Monday, June 2, the path developed rote a (lust st~)rm ~, h,~+ .~ t ;n ~, ,t -- ; section of the county north Big Lick, ,Roanoke County, Va. i :~<::+,:~.~z~ ::: the c)nut g bride was instructed to . . . m toe recent e~ectmn (~I counen- lffields and Shenandoah Junc-[,] ]mi:: ~::iiii~i~. ~:i~;:i.@:~iiii ii:;il m [ ] go to ,the kitchen where she xouna Library will be open as f)llows t.hat really looked serious in st)ne ":', 7~, t("'(' ~"+~i~'~";i~',~" h'~)'(~,-~h'e~ Pursuan~ to the terms of that [m )ii?::i:}:::: ::::i::~i:i)~:::i~}~!~ ;~ ~ i i a large dish-pan filled with t~seful l u~ltil further n, otice" - - ~- [ ~-' ' h~[w~" ~; v,:'~'~~n~;i certain decree entered by the Cir- was severely damaged ,yb a SEVENTY YEARS AGO, MAY 28~ l1 ~ i ~l I ! kitchen a~'ticles n red and white. [ ,~ ' " pa~Ls o~ ~ne county, in :~, ta/~y - ( ItAitLES O. PEEIL cult Court of Jeff e~on County, storm Bo-d Link Henw, Sn- Married lby the Rev. Dr. An-[ ]l ~ T~ ":i:/:! ~l ] i ~ ~.~- ~ ~ *- ~h~ r~very mormng excepung ~a~ur- at~ernoon ot r rmay m.~L. Joe qusti Ma~' 3 )-ltl/d West V~r;gmm, on May 19, 1941, m R o-'e r "Winte;mo e;" Sm'n'drews' William Bane (ff this coun-1 Im ~ ;.:!::::(:;:::i.;::: ::::/iii,i:: ~:~i.jlm i i a~=r ~.~.~s ." day, from 10:30 to 12:00 o'clock, clouded the sky amt impeded au-', -" L': "27.: ~ ; -- suits in cnance~ tnerein pending m da n Saturda a f t e r wh h g e y W rd and C - ~::::~::::::~:.- ~ .v Men y a d y -tom ~bfle traffic on. the Duflields ;er b :"m A M;T:r'bein 'ty, to Miss Sallie B. Mattox, of] ~! -:: ~:~: :: '(!i,ing ro,',n for reflesh,nents, u,e ic Mtmt omr a "ore 1 . . . - - and ~w g Y losers ~ [Berkeley County. [ ::i:: :i:-~::::::.{ ~i::::: continued.9he tame centerpmce ' i ' ' " " ~ e Rev*'Dr Henr- Bedin~er~ A scaffold el) at the residence! Im m +,+ :,Fridayevemng from 7:00 tothe county. In places the dust ~-- were defendants, ~he undersigned y ~ - ~:~!~; ~::~:~:~ ;~::::: was a large oowt oi reo carn~ton~,(, . a native of Shepherdstown,! of Dr. E. L. Wager, north of! Im ~ ~+~::~ ~ ~ I) ~ e" baskets ):30 oclock, formed in small drifts, resem(bhn~': mnrmc~ In co,o,+o,+~ ~, ,~, ot IN m ~a ~ i~i;[ m anu oaoy oreatn. ~ ny r .a . . . ~v~mv~, m~$' ,ub ic auction in front of che Corot at his home inCu~pepper, Va" Charlestown, injuring three Char-] .~i: ! lnese O0OKS nave recently ~)een --i *" IN i i F~!~:: :/II were [:~vors. Fhose present were.) ~ .~ ttouse in Charles Tuwn, West ir- ~r home in Charles Town Miss)lestown carpenters, James W.[ Im ~ nil ~,:~ ladded to the m)rary collecuon: Nouce 10 laxllavers,; l m mm ginia, on , . . o. [lm mlm m ] [ ,! llS,Ses .Y'* llnle a)(l |to,If htXlK, Jvtl : * l mm--. --, m ~mm mm.--m :ha E. Coyte; at his .home in]Butt' Wflham Blessing and Fred]|m m its:: ~:i.:(~m| i lane Jones Mrs h,lm IAnk, Mius]~he ~u~s e~y tman(~ lnor~)son imml$L'1~ ~mmn~m~ SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1941, ]m It ml~: ':'a m[~ :, ' :: . ~,' ;n~. :They C.~me To A River Mcgay To Those Who Have Not mum ; m anm A, ,l O'(,ock A M 'isor~burg, Va Samuel L.]Y ung" o ] IN ~ mni~;::Jmlm i rmrence t )nK, mrs. tauzen ,~, ~,( * " i ~ " ' ter, former manaeer ofthe] The following director of the) 1 [] IMrs. llen,'y So[bert, Mi.~s Dorothy(~~ ~ m '~ "'''Train Prod qlte, I~i,l:st lialf of~ -- i` l~ts4and5in. Bloek"D"of the t ~. ~ ] lefferson Savings Bank in Shep-I ~ m l::~::~ m m ~1 I ~a u;o~. ,-,~ o.: u; ]neir lUaU Jaxes: ) ) Jnap(enurst buomvisi(m, in char|ca )n;nern wrg,maollierrOWermebO.be --Iherdstownl' were re-elected: Davidl' WALTER J. PUlU)V, [ Appreciates Votes These taxes have been drawing we y ave ,opt~n:, a T},~n Jefferso!, County, ,West Vlr- . W. ~. b,m rod I ll+&eresb at ~ e ra~ ul ~/e~ .'4 .+' ; ~ress from Mississippi, deliv-]Bfllmyer, James H. Shephe~ W,l-[ ! ~ " .r. ~in.~ t " ~ ~ x m } gram, mq,rove~l by a awemng nouue . . ]Mrs Dan Hendrwks, Mrs. Vaughnl . n +.~ ,o~ ,a~. I Cream Buvine Station [thereon, according to plat of said the address in Charles Town,ham R,ghstme, Gee. w. P+,cne,-( l-hstrwt Governor. of Lmns, I link, Mrs. I, aniel Li,~k, Mrs, Wil-] wlWi;h/: t~ml~ikn,~ll;ffs~npYp'ortenm 3 t:al~Yu;~'paid'tfi'rough Rlay ~'ill"d;:a~',:l at Feagan'+- Mill,'Wl~alland, W. Va.] ~tlbdl~T~si;~creC:)rd;dff)~tohne g2;~y lemorial Day Ma" 28 iherger, Andrew McClary, ,I. P. A who will be a special guest, a [ liam Link, Mrs. T. Nichols and Mrs in the City' Election. 1 will do all' no interest but will em.mnence h,t This stalion is equipped to weight West Viroi,eia in Deed Book 13Y2' 0' Y ' " [Entler, William E. Butler, G. T.[ the local clue on l, ri(~ay evening, [ Russell Nichols } in mv newer to administer the draw 9% interest June 1st, 1941. i samples "rod test y(m~ cream It~ ' ~,Z, %" ' " . '. ? " May ')0th A gala celebration ] n [ duties of my office to bhe very best [ A little over thirty days fr nI will be m churge of Mr. Kenneth f ~ .2 ~, ~.~ ~,~. ~ w~,~ R l Lieklider, and Samuel B. Harri-[ - " " " o~ " " " ~" page ~;~ oemg tne same mrs tna~ TY YEARN AGO, MAY 28 ]son ] for the honored guest is heng I . " [of my k~iv~l~rd~ ~tnd ~,~!~N n~w~lw3 X:sh:V~ to ;naket3Pea 1):)r~, Feag ~I)s, an exper,eneed, hcensed! 2,:'(~N:';;'~ce:n~t~,~'+sby~2. F. Walt e ~ 'o " ' ' will " " P" " ; "i )pc'. . . i and wi~e by deed dated July 8, 1940, hn Keplinger, aged 85 years,] " 0 -- ] plann d .by th L)ns, whwh,SUMMIT POINT I May 28-30pd. pubhcatlon, so plea~ settle your~ The Station. Wall Be Open t r~:or(ted i i~ rle~U,o'omc.~ 1A at his home near Shepherds-] Mr. and Mrs. Woody Kirk and ~l consist of a dinner-dance at the ] -- [ ~ [ taxes at an early date and save Every Week Day ~2~ n,~.",~,; =~2 " *" l [(laughter, Ann Marie, who hadI Charles Town Iligh .School gym- [ Dr and Mrs Fred G Patter-] ]llaI~KS Voters [money. J P~A.nSo~ ~nenu i [ --.~.~+~-~.- ~ ~ ~. ~,~ ~t+~.~.~.~.~: n~.~m~u,~ ^ "u'+~a ~nry O'Bannon, a resident of[ ~been vis.iting tMrs. Kirk s .paren.ts, I nasmm, startmtr at 7 o clock. ]son, of ,Colum,b,a, S. C and Dr.) -- [ Jefferson County W Va ] Also for the eonvcmence of our (easb on day of sale amt the residue ' the fine ~ "' " " " " " ties Town was killed when| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lancaster, left I "l'md Mr,' Ravnelle Redmond. of I sincerely apprecmte [ Ma, 23 30 June 6 & 13 many eustomer~ we have opened ( m ,two equal annual installments ~'+ ~.' ~ ~ .( [Friday for Deia, ware .Park, where[ ",~ ', , I vote and SUl~port that my rmnds[ oa~ ~D -'A~ a,:.~. -to 1 emdenced by the ne~es of the pur- ek tby a ~. & U. engine at tne Mr. Kirk is under contract witl~] ~avannan,(~a were wee~-enu, . ' 'it lection l " ~~ ~" ~'~'~ '~*~'* ~ " -" " " ige Street Crossing in the : Ral Parr 3,t. to resume riding. ] SHENANDOAH . . ~ave me m the C y E "-- / P|~RI.IC,ALE t ,'haser bearing interest from date of ttt~v#-~l~t~t ]~.ruosts o~ M~ss Juha Shn'ley. will fulfill the duties of my office/ --,J I uon on r~as~ (.mer~y ~Lreet, m L sale and title to be retained until town. i o [ ~UINbllUl~l [ Mr and Mrs Custis Iee Carter to the ~best of my knowledge and~ SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1941, I Charle~ T(wn, just opposi~.e the ] the 1)urchase nmnev is'naid in full ability ",~ At l0 O'Clock A M Jeffor.'on M(~tm Corn an The w~th adequa'te asm~gnn~er~t of fi~ ~e Rev. Dr. George W. Finley,'WILL MAKE V,TAmNS. [ I,f Luray Va. and their daughter, "! " v,r, w n ,n,~nN 1 I ~ ' 9 Y. ] ' " "," . ,!.- 0inkling ,Springs, Vs deliver- -- ] Miss Andrey Sloat, daughter of M~s William Carr and her two May 28~-::~-~'t [ .~tation will he open every / m~ra!~(:e,~,r a.~argerpart or~at! m ~he ~Memorial Day address in Merck & Company, manufactur-| Mr and Mrs W B Shmt and a ] " '" ' " -' - - I At the corner of George and[ " . :-~ -- . [ ca, n a~ ~ne op~:l m ot tne purcna~'. ,~raduate nurse of Kin,'s Dau~,h-)" ,' ' ". " t;'~' '-~-- --~. Congress S~reets, Charles Town, W.[ ~0nu~v -= W~[[[~a~V [ LEE I,SHONG, JR. Hill Cemetery, C h a r~l e s ing Chemists, have broken groundl,sons wi~fiam j~,ano ~bustzs, o~ I ~ " B ' ' n. for a new plant on the Shenandoah[ ~ ' . " ,~ " *' Charlottesville, Va were guests II I Va, in the back yard (next to thel *', . - ",JAMES M. MASON 3rd te~ Hospital, last weeK, was pre-lat Grand View, the home of Mr PAPER & PAPER I]1 lhmpital) of the'Brown hou:~e. [ == : aTuroay ! JAMI~ M. MASON, JR. River near Elkton, Va for the] sented a Fh)rence Nightingale lamp[ .~ n . ' [] [ HIGH BOYS ] Until Further Notice ] DARRELL K. KOONCE, at a dtnner party g,ven Tuesday + ~ + P R O D U 12. T S ill handsome 2-glass door oak ward-] Yon Can Always Be Sure Of [ Spec,al Comm oner |XT ~--~AGO Y 28 manufacture of one of the most in-- [" . i tmr~cr s roster, twrs. a. b. ~,en, ~ " Y YEARS A,MA portant vitamins, B-1. Later the' night by the Hospital Staff at the ""~. ~")'~: -- -- [] ] robe, 3 dresser~, wi.th mirrors; bed-| Receivina" the Hig~hest Market / "~' 'Z'--" Crawford House m Shepherdstown,' ". " . ]h'~t~l~]~XTI~Y~V I]~ stead~ springs, natt ss. ; -] Pr ~(. t r Yon C" a .~ |,h, S~;.# ~'; ;* "- ~'. Polk Stump was electedCom)-Merck Company will eo~truct a " ~v~rs. tl A l)avls ned ~as her " ' " ~ re es book i~ 'n ~ r be m ~t Our tn tne taeras umee : ~ ~ : house guests last week Mrs. Lou- ~" ~.~a~, L~V~.~X~ I I cases, rugs, old china, chmrs One/ Stations. / ~ermtendento~ Schoolsm ",: unit for the manufacture of Vita- ~or ma~mg ~ne mgnesL average ' W M o " ,-" is ise Stern, Mrs. Fern Woodside, D IT 1~ D Fl~ ~ lhn I [ Round Oak Kitchen Range, good as[ V, !1~ l'Ada b ,' =J ,~es,~!er~ (,tsam ~}r. ey County. rain B-2. Grading of the 200 acre her class m tnnr~een, m~ss ~(at s . a ~.~ a~ ~, x.~ o a:~ I ,~o ,~,~irable books and many oth-[ mm]~ ~ mv~ / emt uourt ot Jener~m t~ounw, IYLFS AnnDyers and Mrs Mary ,--"++ ~ n r~raduate of the Chafle~ Town I I : ~ ! . ~. o 1 hereby cer, tlfy that Lee Bushong, I--In +Shepherdstown, Mrs.tract, site of the new plant has been - ~ " er hems xnar ace nu~ ,n,n~,o,eu. . :. . + Hi,~h School . I Frown,felter, all of Washington, ANTIETAM PAPER CO. I ] " n" for ourself/ 50U[h M0untam t;reameff/Jr Spec, at Con.n,s. oner, has e o. Johnson, wife of Thompson in progrss three months. The first P, " " - D C,] ~;ome early a a . .~ Y "I,euted bond with approved security m, aged 78 years; Daisy unit will cost a half million dollars Mr and Mrs llarry Brown, ot " ~ PHONE 1988 t ~IERMS.--CASH on deliverv | ^~,before me conditioned acordin~ to nswick Md s e sda Miss Ma,hel Glasseock spent the,",lllU~l ~I~[[CU ~ ' " " aged 14 years, daughter eft Bru pentW :dne~ y . ~AO-E~m~ur~ MD [ ] GEe. M. BELPZltOOVER JK.[ ~ [ law as required by said decree. and Mar, E Etcheson FOR SALE:-Small dwelling with Rod -,o ' with his mother, Mrs Clara Brown. week-end w~th Mrs. Ernest . -,8--May 14, 21 and .8 [ ] W.M. JONES, Clerk, a " 77'& act,s of land, 20 acres of it ~.~f~ qn " r~ : "~ms near re-tow t A--May 16 23 and 30. m,May 23 30 June 6 amt 13. a.t Duffields ~)y .thegood timber, watered' by several - ", John A. ~Scott, ,Solomon Sny- springs. Good fencing. Hagerstown to Miss SarahI AMOS CUBBAGE, e, o~ ~Duffields; at Leetown,] Wickliffe Route, Berryville. Va. In care of Wilson Wiltingham ~Rev. James H. W. Blake,! May 30 and June 6-pd. RESULTS--Save Time and Money! mm -- USE' THE -- F 0R L E 7,+ FoR furnished, well located, Bolivar t Md spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Ben Thomas. Mrs. Stanley Grnbbs, of Martins- burg, is vi.siting her parents, Mr. and M~. Forrest Dart. Mr. Weymer Lee, who has been confined ,to hs home with a severe cold. is improving. Mrs. Robe~ Cross visited her cousin, Mrs. Delvia Templeman, in Shepherdstown, last week. Mr. Ilollis Sloat, of Mmtinsburg, spent the week-end wtih his par- ents, Mr .and Mrs. W. IL Sloat. - Heights. SALE:---One Austin Coupe MOORE INS. ~ REALTY CO tal, Martinsburg, las:t week. in first class condition. Char~es Town, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Gard Sprinkle, :ffl ;Mrs. R. C. Colston. who has been a pntient in the Memorial Hospital in Winchester, returned hmne on Tuesday. Mrs. E. M. Coyle, ~f Leetown i spent the week-end with Mrs. Net- I tie Payne, at the Harris A,pt. I ~Rev. George Hasel and" Mr. W. H. Baker attended the Masonic Notice To The Public at the CEN'I~RAL or 28~0pd. C.LII~P~S GAiRAG E !May 16-2t. SALE: ~--~Frying Chickens, J-Iampshire Reds. Live or W A N T E D ~d. Phone 2A9-4. L ~. I Ofi~T. W. McLX~RIMICK, 28-30-1t Middleway, W. V~a. WANTED:---Ten ibu.~hels home- grown clover seed, saplin~ prefer- This i.~ to notify the public ttmt l will not be re.~;ponsible for any M,iSs EiSner L~ith, daughter of bills other than those I contract for Mr. and Mrs. Grover Leith. was one [ n~ self. MRS. LEE GROVE of the gradu~es from City Hospi-I or LYDA B. GROVE May 30 and June 6-paid Harrisburg, Pa spent the week- end with her brother-/mlaw and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kelly. Mrs. 'Charles Furtn0y, of Cum- berland, Md is visiting her motber, M~. L. J. Shirley. Mrs. Clara Morris, who has been AD/ INIST I SALE, As Admh "~ " of the late Mrs. Annie S. Watters, we w.ill sell at Public Sale the following articles located at 207 Ea~ Liberty, Street, Charles Town. W. Va on TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1941, FOR SALE:--Both Alfalfa red. Telephone 2,$2-2. ~E~. T. ~HIP~LEY. Ma ~v 30~ltpd - WANTED:-- Man for regular enlployment. Apply at the GAS COMPANY OFFICE, South George Street, Opposite Post Office May 28 and 30-tf. W~,NTED:--Do you want a bus- iness of your own ? We will give a local man a protected territory, a complete stock of merchandise, train you in our sales and service sick the past week, is little improv- Beginning at 10 A. M. Sharp. e& o WALNUT SIDEBOARD Mrs. Luther Boyd, of Martins- with marble top; 4-Poster Mahog- burg, i~ ~,isitinff her ~m and daugh- any bed with springs and mattress; ,ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 4-Poser Maple bed with springs am! mattress; ~everal Walnut stands, 1 Boyd. old sofa, Walnut safe, very old; Mrs. Frank Bemler entertained a~ Oak Wardrobe, iron bed, springs a birthday dinner on Sunday, the and m~ttress; several wooden beds, inner-spring mat.tresses, 2 feather occasion being Mr. Benner's birth- b~, feather mattress, number ofI day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. feather pillows, blankets, roll-top~ Stanley Benner and little domgbter, desk," show case, several counters,; and Mkss Nannie Fleming, of Char- 4 porch rockers, some B.icycle parts,# les To~m, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert carpenter tools, jardineers, china) and flower pots, glassware, chicken policy and turn over" a gaing busi- ness. The man we select must be Hockensmith and children, el" the ~ Drooa~r, rlt~ l~oln~ c, le~trlc l~angc, e~mes,able tObondfUr~AShand satisfactOrYa car. If yourefer'can ounc~mn. ' ' .'~lot of hot bed sashes, wheelbarrow,[ qualify write SINGER Mr. Billy Mundey, of Baltimore,stone jms, Canned Fruit, iron pot, SEWING MACHINE CO Md spent the week-end with hi~ X-cut saw, and lots of other articlesl 57 E. Patrick St pare,~s, the Rev. and Mrs. W. C. toonumerou~to ~etnio~ . . i Frederick, Md Munde- "rt~tcm~ ~---~a~n. mo~mng to vel May 28 nnd 30-paid. Y" removed until settled for. | M'SI LA-- Miss Edna Southard, who has MRS. PANSY W. COOK, i been a patint ~n King's Daughtrs'Administratrix.| CEL NEOUS llospital, Martinsburg, for some C.P. Engle, Auct. [ mo~Rhs, return~J home Saturday, C.W. Moore, Clerk. ] MONEY TO LOAN:--At 5 per and is improved. . --7:---,1 cen, t on good security, town or An.uuury recetved+ when he fel) theAt:h3 ~:mes ~'me[l P~y%aaP:al~~' .t'arm property. Phone 147-~F. I. H. a~U~I~LL, flx)m n~s wagon ana strueg nis head I Antique and Modern Furniture as Real Estate & Insurance. on the ha~l surfaced road proved follows: , flesh cow and May 16-3~pd. o painful for little Jimmy Boyd. HeI ANTIQUE FURNITURE b u I1. TelephonecA.~H For YOur SCRAP Iron was quite ill for awhile but is get-I Three Mahogany Chest of Draw- 30 C.F. WAHL METAL~ - RAGS - RUBBER " ting along nicely now. [ ers, Mahoga ~y chmr, Mahogany R ~'ALE:--1934 Ford, 4-Door PAPER - Auto Bodies -Fenders Mr ttaro|d Winternmyer under-|~ Sideboard, Mahogany Secretary, " . . Mahogany bed, springs and mat- This car has only been WE SELL Used and New Pipe-. went an. operatmn m ,the CArnies " "" ] .tress; Mahogany drop-leaf Dining 15,000 miles and looks and Fittings - Beams - Angles - Town Hospital Saturday morn.ing.~ Table, Walnut bureau and wash te new. Price $200. ~ Bathtubs - Sinks His condition is ~atisfa~tow. [ +stand with marble-top; Walnut JAMES W. BARTLETT,Che~t of Drawers; severa~ mirrors .v ,~-- ~,~ Funeral servces for Jefferson D 'Gap View Farm", n~m~.~o vtl~r(r.tt lit ~ur~ [ with Walnut frames; several Wal- L~ltn, age(/ 7~ years, wno (l|etl lU Charles Town, W. Vs. ",~ nut tables, Walnut hall ~ree, nphol-I 16-2t.-paid. " " Charles Town, W. Vs. the Winchester Hospital Friday| steved Walnut chair, Walnut bed,I SALE:-Deico Plant in good Apr. 16-tf morn,tog of pneumonia and compti-~ springs and matt~ems; Walnut set-] n. Phone 215-5. EYES EXAMINED, glasses fitted ;at,fins, "w:t~Bl:::tu~t;?relt:~e t 21 ] L e taence a~ y y r nd mad l e J. S. CARR, DR. STUDWEL ~ " I round, ha - e pine tab e; v ry) Kearneysville, W. Va. Optometrist ' Church at 2:30 Sunday afternoon.| old bed, old wood ~tove, several oil, Trapnell Building I r le a tor 16-2t.-paid " ",The R~v. J. A. T ost,p s,of-] paintings, a S~,LE:-Good Hols~k .Charles Town: W Va: I ficia,ted and J~terment was in the[ MODERN FURNITURE. ! weanesuay ana ~acuruay I --r Fri "" ire -- ew I work horse, leader, cheap;9"00 A. M. to 5.00 P M aujoin~ng cemetery, mr. ~e~r,n wasI ~a ge gaaa,gooo as n ;) mules, both leaders; single Jan. 3-tf. a well-known farmer and miller of[ Mtchen .cabin~ table; two foldingj ?hone 203-11'1 [ +++,^ D, cqon of Ham"shir.-I beas w~tn coil springs, orass bedt CHAS. H. STRIDER v ,+ ~, I AM BUYING a car load of eo surwve b the fol 16 and 23 and 21-- ro --.' i unty. He is d y "I chai~s, Wicker porch table, porch & 23. May 21 & 28-pd. fresh cows and s mn ers I wm~ a a ood rice ~'oPr~ Zn(~e" oo- bi lo,~lng eb,ldren, Grover Le,th, of| awning, porch screens, 9x12 Axmin-! O R R E N i' -~i~te~-- eoPJ and. al~ someg. G3e,~g." t'he Junction; Smith Leith Keyser;] .owister av+mmgs,RUgs' severalupno,svere