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   Harrisonburg Rockingham Register (Newspaper) - June 20, 1889, Harrisonburg, Virginia                                PUBLISHED WEEKLY and 1S22.  Klx Months - 51.00 in One - 2.00 in not paid by the end of the will be paper will bo discontinued except at the op non of the until all have boon advertising duo in aro fully to do all kinds of Job at reasonable ratos and at short never of purity strength and economical than tho ordinary ami cannot bo sold in competition with the multitude of low short alum or only in Uo 108 N. Y May 2-lv  in LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS OF Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants to be most beneficial to the human forming an agreeable and effective laxative i-o cure and the many ills depending on a weak or inactive condition of LIVER AND is the most excellent remedy Jen own THE SYSTEM one is or HEALTH and ery one is using it and are delighted with your only FIG SYRUP CAL. U. 2My  FRANK J door to First ' A a 1ST,  VA. Ether an 1 Oxide Gas useS for the of Tho most difficult and cases solicited in 1S7-. jun 27'81  G. T. N. C. W. S in all the of and adjoining and the U. S. at in W. S. at Elklon 17_  J. F. Located at and West Market near M. E. Church 4 an experience of offers his professional services to the of town and at his residence Gen. South Main Charges Q. to the public his professional services his at Rockingham 2  R. S 8WITZER  VA. tW in 18T3.  VA. Practices n all tho courts of this and adjacent In the Switzer near the big im VA. Corner Public Prompt attention to legal 27, 82. up stairs In old B e the Practice of Rockingham and In tho Court of Appeals and United Stales In tho hands of tho late firm of Woodson Compton will bo attended to as Juno 8. to The business of the late firm will the of tho surviving VIRGINIA in all the Courts of Rockingham and in the Supremo Court of Appeals and In tho Circuit and District Courts of the United West side of tho Public In Dold down am agent for county for the sale of tho pure Mixed Pain's in this Having sold them for ten years with a gratifying increase in I offer them as tho best and 1 hey do not crack or peel and are sold under a strictly bona fide guarantee For sale DRUG JUNE 20,  ter is TOILET strong purifying properties recommend it unpleasant effluvia and removing the effect of This soap has a healthy tho and may used regularly for children and For DRUG OWN green leaf aud and fine sunny And singing and loving all come back For green leaf and was in quite a different aud did not seem to harmonize with the rest of the equally surprised and find that sbe had an unexpected young who stood in the middle of the path with an amused on bis lace that was quickly supplanted by a decorously grave expression as that be had attracted her beg your lifting his I have completely lost myself iu these Can you tell mo if there is any possible way of getting out of them to think that I bave been was rather a good-looking young dark and with a neat air that exasperated who was instantly conscious ot having come with the boys in her oldest she wus a young person of dignity and as behooves the only and elder sister of a large of so despite her perilous position encumbering she drew herself up and answered severely suppose you are aware that these woods are private property and that you are trespassing f I am extremely sorry if I have been on your said the air of extreme regiet somewhat mollified who answered in a less forbidding it is not we have leave to come here is she from the clinging and arrived on the path a little being ( more intent on lier In spite of her old and her general untidiness she was a very pretty girl as she stood in the broad green with the spring sunshine through the leafless trees and the in am I dfan only up at gray we are iust going home and can take you as far as you accepted the offer wii and turning from the woods ring of tbat brought her brothers scurrying of the underwood like rabbits in all gentlemen has lost himself in the woods and I undertook to show him the way she paid confidently to the eldest as he came up exhibiting evident surprise to find her with a owner must be very good-natured to let you plunder liis woods like the with an amused as the set laden w itli flowers and has nothing to do with Bob he comes back I expect we shall be turned so we are making a new and getting roots for the garden as fast as we young at the ingeni jus Ellie feel a little don't think we do any she this is our first spring in the so that we can't help going mad over the flowers and accumulating them stranger assured her that was certain that no for the new The boys clustered around telling him their plans und won by bis frank arid EUie walked on in enjoying the beauty of the woods in their spring dress and listening to the eager voices behind She could not help liking any one who got along with the and by tho time they reached the gate she felt quite friendly toward the part I she facing round as they entered the meadow beyond the path to ti e left leads 7I should recom m end yd u. or you may get hopelessly will take care iu I am obliged to he stood a look half halt as Ellie a her body of a jolly wonder if he lives near said Jim as he slipped a grubby paw into he dofes go to come and help up with the and be said he said ' Bob 1 You didn't cried I I expect he is one of the Taylor's from Mrs. Harrison said they was completely One of Lady Laura and she was absolutely unfit seen a readjustment of the balance that she arrayed herself in her now overcoat and most becoming hat to go down to the vicarage that As she walked the with her head held very Mrs. Morrison thought once more what a very Miss Fairfax were pry busy over reports when the opened the door and announced Ellie looked She was curious to see tlie absentee owner of Woodleigh particularly as his arrival was so What was her horror to of the morning calmly with the self same amused smile on The memory of her rebuke of trespass flashed across and sbe wished herself under the J vf toy ' cried holding out her hand but the twinkle in bis eye was an insult Ellie's afraid I behaved very badly but I was so chasmed by your defense of my interests that I the heart to he went on I really am a stranger and my own woods are a mystery to me. The court has been let till within the last year or and I haye spent so much of my life abroad that haB never been my home till am afraid I behaved very I am sure I must have been very she said there is nothing so irritating as to detect one's self in such a silly and she looked up though sbe could not faint blush at the memory of her unlucky was all my he said He was really quite handsome when those dark eyes lit was quite too foolish of me I hope you will continue to wander and steal in the to show that you bear no aud may I come help Bob with his fernery il it won't bore you to I ain suro my mother will be very happy to Ellie 13 Miss It is quite a name to he asked of the vicaress when Ellie had taken her Fairfax is an officer's widow who has taken the Ellie is a nice but her are rather I advise you to beware of Baid wily old Mrs. he did not take her quite the Ilo called at tne Lawn next and toiled the greater part of the afternoon over rock aud fern roots to the great of the After that fie became to their He played cricket with fished and boated with and joined all their was deeply grateful to for the boys were always safe with and they were at times rather a care to in had arrived at that age when boys think that nothing that a woman says can possibly be right if it differs from their own and it was a great comfort to her to find her own ideas upheld by Bernard authority and fine morning it occured to Bernard that it would be an excellent thing if he were to give a large garden party as a re turn for the hospitality lavished on him by the the plan muse be discussed at the and so he took his hnt and went off to see what would be said of down the quaint village street he met Ellie strolling along in a very unlike her usual brisk She was not By her side loitered a man with a bushy whose air aDd gate spoke unmistakably the She had a dejected and Bernard's practiced noticed at once that she was dressed in a negligent as though her appearance was beneath looked across the road and smiled ard noded at and half as though expecting him to come over and join But for once Bernard was blind to the unspoken Her smile struck him as and there was a sudden look of curiosity on her companion's face that annoyed He merely bowed and hurried on to the Morrison was tying up carnations in the and he joined her you seen Miss Fairfax this he asked after s casual good morning and a remark or two about the I saw her go by just is that with her Morrison was silent for a then she quietly man she is engaged do you know she is engaged 5" cried I heard it in the train It seems to be a secret but I wish I had known it Morrison went on tying up her have believed it of she said at don't believe it. There is some am afraid There were two ladies in my carnage who saw him get out One said there is George Langley and the other that is Ellie Fairfax's How very odd 1 When is that coming and then I was obliged to get out so I heard no But I am afraid it must be was no reply she looked up anxiously after a moment's and the haggard face and gloomy eyes that met her gaze went to her dear boy she her affectionate tone full of wouldn't mind so said could not dissemble with such a dear old she did not look so that was where the sting If she had seemed happy he could have blamed himself for his own folly in ever hoping to win he would have congratulated her boldly to make sure of the But she bad looked so wretched when be met her with her new she made evident efforts to conceal her tbat he could not trust himself to approach the Mrs. Morrison were right it must be a foolish youthful engagement now repented and if she were to own as much to him be did not know what he might tempted to say or His only safety lay in avoiding while he yet cherished a faint hope that there might be some 80 for two whole absented himself from the marked proceeding on his was wet and In the evening the wind and rain were so unusual time of the year that be had halt a mind to stay at But EUie never missed evening and a jealous desire to know if ahe would give up for drove him to church his lonely seat of state in the chancel he could watch the youngs couple in their distant There they eaf side apparently He watched them all through the and when he Baw the sailor deliberately shut his in order to share hera it was confirmative of his worst did not blame he was too loyal for Of knowing herself she bad accepted bis attentions and now had wakened to the bitter truth too he joined the stream of people that issued slowly from the Ellie lingered in the being wrapped securely from the storm by her all he Baid take my arm and hang on we shall do well enough together under one Then he had his own name for That destroyed the last vestige of aud Bernard Hayes sought his way slowly feeling a sort of relief in his strife with the raging be leave He could not stay to see EUie look like that any Her sad face seemed to haunt him he would go away and next day he went to where he remained for several Some matters at home then requiring his he once more arriving at the where he had made au appointment with his business agent early in the business satisfactorily he strolled slowly He had plenty of time to and the beauty of the day against His way led through the woods where Ellie had so rebuked and which he had since learned to know well under her His thoughts were full of her as be loitered under the arching and as he turned the corner of a long green ride be came face to face vvith Ellie looked worn and Poor child she had suffered much in the past few It had a terrible blow to her to see Bernard depart in that mysterious and effort to preserve an air of indifference had been too much for She knew herself to be the object of remark and against which her pride worse than her kind old Mrs. Morrison had suddenly changed her ami treated her with a stiffness which puzzled ana pained the unconscious of any wearily along in the July on an errand of she felt that the of the day around her did but mock her heavy And then without any the day took on an added and then sang a new for Bernard stood before could not help the glad surprise that shone swiftly in her nor the smile that lit up ber whole Both were gone in an but Bernard had seen did not know that you were she in am only down for a few he am starting for in a day or indeed Her disappointment found expression in her despite her was he must know the truth at any he went even to am glad to see you before I I wished to congratulate he said congratulate On your engagement to Mr. was out and he should know the turned on him imperiously a sudden flash of instinct told her told you that I was engaged to George Langley she Morrison and he detailed the remarks she had she had listened to the end of that conversation she would have heard the cried ' I know tbat there were two old Kensington friends of ours in that for George saw them and told me. One is au inveterate gossip and the other knowa us and would have contradicted such a foolish report at you are not engaged to l Bernard nor never shall He is my aud we have been like brother aud sister all our but we could never care for each other in any other Ellie's tone betrayed her wounded ray what a fool I have beon I I thought you were engaged to and I went away because I could not bear to see you and know that you could never be It is I who has blundered this Can you forgive me hands were held in her eyes were looking into On the very spot where first they Ellie looked up whispered never should have thought that you would have believed such a she with a little reproachful accent on the that went to her must have been I be I could not distrust what seemed the evidence of my own thought you knew all about she is an and his home was always with He was at home on and wo hoped would have been with us all the but lie came down suddenly to any that be bad been ordered off to Australia for five and had only three days to say good-bye in you no how could I tell that you were only parting with a cousin has been a brother to me all my and we were always bo fond of each other that several of our friends used to call him my Poor George I He is so tender and could not bear leaving he as she yon never came near us three days and I could not think what was the owned thought I had no right to come near but he held her think you bave unluck she very much is the second time you have been warned off own aie hard and we often hear it said that It isn't the fault of the so much as of the man who conducts it. Farming does but it is the one that has to stand more neglect than all others apd it is not fair to blame the farm for the shortcomings of the What is needed is better methods in and more attention given to It is often the waste in small things that the balance on the wrong As a farmers are too ambitious to cultivate larger areas than they can cultivate and manure in tho best little farm well should be the mle even on large If a large meadow has run out and needs it will be better to break up only just as much as can be well tilled and than to plow the whole field and grow half a crop on waste of labor and best implements are needed on our but care be taken not to buy a tool unless it is only when it can be seen with reasonable certainty that it will pay to buy it. Some tools are only used for a few days in the whole and tools of this class save much time and labor in order to pay for farming implies a sufficiency of manure to grow good How to get plenty of is the question that is bothering It seems almost impossible to make enough at and recourse must be had to commercial and green crops to plow In using commercial fertilizers there is no rule to go by except the actual trial of a certain fertilizer on your own soil and in making it is a good plan to try the different elements of a fertilizer For instead 01 using a complete fertilizer to experiment containing phosphoric acid and let us apply ammonia on one phosphoric acid on i and potash wn the then apply all three on another plot and leave a strip alongside unfertilized for This experiment will show what that field is lacking and we can then buy fertilizers knowing we of the greatest improvements is a better class of live It costs no as feed a good steer or pig than it does to feed a and the profits are more than doubled bj keeping the good Improvement can be made in stock with less expense in almost anything else on the A good sire is the first and in these days of wide dissemination of thoroughbred it is an easy matter to buy cheaply a boar or ram of a breed suited to the of farming we are engaged stock and implements are all and if of the right assists the others in making the farm This is the season of the year to make plans for the let them be well then aim to carry them out Wives and emphatically guarantee Dr. Catlie a Female to cure Female such as Ovarian Inflammation and Falling and Displacement or bearing down Change of besides many weaknesses springing from the like Nervous Palpitation of the For sale by Price and per Send to D. J. B. N. for For sale by L. H. July 15 Famous Betrothal Over Year wonder how many people know tbat Victoria the as it has been suggested the Queen of England shall when she fell in love had to do the proposing for said an Americanized the other whose reminiscences were called up by the fact that Queen Victoria was seventy years old May 24tb was very much interested in reading recently the account of her It had always been expected that she and her cousin Albert would make a of it. When they were both about eighteen years he visited but did not make much impression on the three years later he made up his mind to a and with his brother her at Windsor Like more humble he was placed in a rather embarrassing predicament by the non arrival of his and was thus prevented from dining with her Majesty on his first evening as her For five days Victoria study and then after first telling her Lord Melbourne what she had decided to she sent for saying that she desired to see him One account of the affair is certainly for its and reads aa the Queen told him was that she loved him with her whole and tbat she desired to be his She was accepted without any as any good-looking sovereign of twenty might have hoped to have and so they were fact about her life which interested me was the fact that she was christened with a and not as she is generally As a child she was called and her maternal who had a fondness for gave her endearing titles Blossoms of and because of her Oddly enough two of her eight children born in the same Helena on May 25, 184G, and Arthur on May 1, 1850." - Philadelphia Making nole time I refuse a drink of liquor I am improving my time I spend a dollar foolishly I am opening a time I pay rent I am taking so much away from a home of my time I speak a kind word I am adding a brick to my temple of time I buy an article I am encouraging the manufacturer or time I pay a debt I am right and helping to put money in time I refrain speaking in defence of a friend I prove that I am time I apeak crosa and impetuously I'm weakening my nerve power and adding to the of who place their hope in another world have in a great conquered dread of death and unreasonable love of that endure forever fresh and in are opposed to tbat are attended with satiety and and flatter in the verv fortitude of a Christian consists in not in enterprises which the poets call and which are commonly the effects of pride and worldly old negro came into the of the Gazette last Saturday afternoon and after doffing the remnant of a cap stated his mission in a quaint so tho days the here to told dat out on a little begging dis All dat dis poor ole nigger done au am now some whar iu de bottom ob de here to told you and on a a little begging ter De corn crap is in destructive I wants young mighty poor The old fellow made quite a collection of aud besides small and left town a happy for the peo pie of this County we would say we have been given the Agency of Dr. Italian Pile guaran teed to Cure or money Bleeding or Itching Piles Price 50c. a No No Fo atle L. H druggist on a SWALLOWS ITS AND THEN A WHOLE KEG OF have been known to swallow live dogs and but the narrator of snake stories has never yet had the hardihood to unblushing make the assertion that snakes can feed and thrive on But future snake historians may include that story with and among the snake's without stretching the facta a the foot snake now being petted and caressed by Mrs. William in the dime museum got away for a light on Wednesday night with a woolen The anake had not tasted food for some and Doris left him crawling about on the white and when she returned the blanket was but his not quite as pretty as it used to was all knote and and he had evidently grown much when the truth dawned Mrs. Doris that the reptile had her aid was summoned and he was given a keg of beer with which to wash the blanket down and at last accounts he was as frisky as a 2-year-old. Tho doctors claim that it will be as easy for the to digest the blanket as the live chickens bones and on which he A new blanket was furnished him last but this time it was nailed down to the floor on the Surely the inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named By its limely use t housands of hopeless cases have been permanently I be glad to send two bottles of my remedy to any ot your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express aud post office T. A. M. 181 Pearl New 8 Kind in a Hollow A. of Cross Ky out one day last week discovered his dogs around a large tree which had been blown up by the The tree is a huge hollow While trying to discover the cause of the actions hia attention was attracted by a lot of human bones iu the hollow of the Further search revealed an old gun and a keg of The bonea were greatly decayed and much larger than the usual The gun waa eaten by and the stock had rotted so that it fell to The keg is u s range concern and shows considerable ingenuity in its the exterior being coated with a substance resembling and is well The whiskey found in the keg is said to be a most excellent negro is often a real 4n aged colored man had just paid the last dollar he owed on a when the animal suddenly leaving its owner On being sympathized he Baid his time comp ter I rudder shortest ever heard of was that ot an eminent He waB on his way to hold court in a when he met a young woman returning from deep is the creek and what do you get for four the to the and was the and the girl walked The Judge pondered over the sensible brevity of the turned his rode back and overtook liked your answer just he said I like I think you will make a good Will you marry ine She looked him over and said get up behind me and we will ride to town and be did get up behind and they roda to the and were made one It is that the marriage was a preeminently happy Have 11.  is not always convenient to call a Phys for every little Red Flag Oil in the house you have a Physician always at it kills Neural Bruises and all Price 85 There are few things in this life of which we may be but this is one bf Puritan Cough and Consumption Cure has no equal for Colds anJ Price 25 L Drug Virginia leads with a funded debt of and an unfunded bebt of Massachusetts is a close with an obligation of Tennessee stands with figurea at Pennsylvania with North Louisiana and Maryland iu the order The rich State of New York has a bebt of but Minnesota and Ohio have each debt of Tbe debt of New jersey ib less than and that of Kansas about West Virginia and Colorado are given as from Dela Kentucky and Iowa are practically out of The grand total of the debts Of all the states is Nevada shows the highest rate of 90c per and with the largest the per had both lost their one was a widow of 50, the other was about 22. The older one called upon the younger one to condole with and the y wept upon one another's necks and recalled the merits of the dear It waa how much the old husband and the young one bad been alike in their disposition and least both saw a distinct resemblance in every Which shows that matrimony does not really change a nor age is But they had a moat delight fill time until the young putting her armB around the old one's sobbed through her know it is selfish of me to say so much about my own But really I do feel that it is so much worse for you than for me. I don't know how I would have felt if this had happened to me when I was your age and had no chance of getting tears froze and the old one doea not speak as she passes Oldest Methodist Minister in the South special telegram from Petersburg to the Lynchburg Virginian James the oldest Methodist minister in the and the oldest member of the Virginia died at his home in Brunswick county a lew days The deceased was born August 15th, 1795, in Caswell North and bad been in the ministry for seventy-five He was at one time pastor of tbe Union Street M. E. Church in in which building the Conference was Baby we gave her When she was a she cried for When she became she clung to When she had she gave them Correct You got engaged last night my dear tell mo how you did it I hardly know Couldn't help it. Just like tailing down I was on the edge of a She gave me a push and there I I haven't had any Buch Every time I try to my knees knock together and my tongue to the roof of my I've tried a dozen times to pop the question to Miss De Pink and slumped every did she let you slump are courting the wrong 7. sword another in the laughs at scars who never felt a The end of wrath is the beginning of is lucky who forgets what cannot be that picks up all sorts of soon gets an you have not arro in your go not with must be strong legs that can support prosperous alone la not or the sow would outrun the 1 adv rho raw of fl or 10 lines tUU antl * for ' I Ail advertising for a shorter th eo months is considered transient .ne three months aod upward will le ' ound In the following j * 8.00 $ 10.10  9.00 14.00 18.)  18.00 24.00 38.00  m. 22.00 83,00 ,tfi.Ga  35.00 60.00  i 85.0a  60.00 luu.uO 50.00  Special 25 per additional to the rates NO at the more touching incident connected with tbe fearful disaster at and we are done with and woman stood at the altar to have the seal ot Heaven put upon their vows of mutual and ere the sacred ceremony had ended they too were swept away from but not from each tor they wero found not only in the arms of but in each one and let us cherish the hope that they are one in Quaint little whose fifth birthday heard the question asked of a newcomer old Is that reply ain't old at all she has just he bad seen the he said to his mother that baby had her hair cut in I suppose they she would not be strong enough to walk to the bast Salve in the world for Salt Fever Chapped Chilblains and all Skin and positively cures or no pay It guaranteed to give perfect or money Price 25 cents per For sale by L 1y  Second Are you as fond of me as you were of your first dear and if you were to die I would just be as fond of my I'm not a woman to marry lor anything twin diseases cause untold admit that they are difficult to do their Celery Compound has permanently cured the cases of rheumatism and say those who have used been troubled with rheumatism at the Knee and foot for Ave I waa almost unable to get and was very often confined to my bed for weeks at a I used only one of celery and waa I can. now jump and feel aa lively aa a Prank Celery Compound has Godsend to me. For the past two years I have with neuralgia ot the doctor after doctor failing to cure me. I have now taken nearly four bottles of the and am. tree from the I feel very El Central have been greatly afflicted with acuta and could find no relief until I used Celery After using six bottles ot this medicine I am now cured of rheumatic So. n. Lasting Celery Compound has performed many other cures as marvelous as of letters sent to any Pleasant to does not but aids and entirely a child can take it. What's the use of suffering longer with rheumatism or six for testimonial paper rto any other are II it you want to buy any fine or medium grade made and trimmed in a No. 1 Soft or Straw Bottom if you want in Goods will find the choicest goods in and the most reasonable prices at 1, SWITZER Side Public just been replenished from the New York and Baltimore and we are now prepared to meet the numerous wants of our increasing are Riving special attention to are glad to that efforts have betn to some degree in search of call before I. EFFINGER I do well to give us a call before AND S. Augusta have in stock the largest offered in this for tlie Celebrated D. P. SONS PUBE RYE we make a P. B. HOGSHEAD and Ma. JONH T. HARMAN aro with our house and will be pleased to serve may 9-3m  a great variety of Syrups embracing in 1. which aro carefully prepared from the pure fruit and best granulated 5 GENTS A Drug Trusses and large stock of various styles and Can For  

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