New Market Shenandoah Valley (Newspaper) - May 5, 1904, New Market, Virginia HEiD IHE smy address one for f i or Heukel & Kew Va. sent to one for Please send in. your Henkel & Co a Prompt and Permanent Cure for Mrs. two years I trouble and stomach disorders until that there nothing to me bat a bundle of I was very conid not compose myself and was to take care of a I took nerve tonics and pills When 1 began taking I grew steadily my nerves grew my no longer and to-day I consider myself In perfect health and strength My recovery was alow but butl persevered and rewarded by perfect Lulu Mrs. Anna B. recent the W. C. T. at 111., was for ten years one of the leading women when was first President of the Wesleyan at Neb. In a letter from 401 8ixty-evwLih she not be without lor ten times its Anna B. Summer a book by Hartman on the subject of the Tooa disturbances peculiar to to any address by The Sale Near New INay 12. S. R. administrator of will at public at the late residence of the 2 miles north of New on May 12, commencing at 9 o'clock a. a large lot of personal as follows 4iCo'w8,*lieifer8, 27 11 sheep and 90 agricultural also sublet the Harper tract of acres in from May x to August i. See bills printed at this VOL. 96. KEW HE KNOWETH Only a drop in a But every dtop will The bucket would soon be empty Without the drops in the Only a poor little It was all I had to But as pennies make the It may help some work to A few little bits of And some were not But they made the sick Which made me Only some outgrown ' They were all I had to spate But they'll help to clothe the And the poor are A word now and then of That costs me little to But the poor old man died And it on the - He Leadeth Me. I have found in my career that when we have been brought almost to a standstill by difficulty it means that very soon we are going to make a great leap and I follow the secret of I bring us to our and when we are in that attitude God leads ns and tlie difficulties are either or we are upborne and carried past After we have come through the fire and water we generally come out into a wealthy Anything that brings us nearer to God must be I have seen flood and fire distress but when I have seen how they bring us nearer to God I can afford to see some churches in flames if it makes hearts 7 burn We can ' rebuild the material and in the sacrifices to be made to it the soul is built up So haying to face face them with this that God would lead us through and make us more fit as instruments in fulfilling the purposes of His You remember that the Apostles entered the cloud they I have entered cloud with but the was lighted was and His face more But we must get up into the and it is hard but it eads into purer air and finds us more LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION St. Low Rate Coach Excursion from MAY 24th, Via to Charlottesville Chesapeake & Ohio to thence Southern Railway to St. Rate from Front and all intermediate with exception of which will be f 16.40 for the round Following rates for the round trip will apply from points south of Orange to not Red Hill to 15.85 15.70 15.55 15.35 15.15 Lawyer's Road 15.55 15.85 Otter 16.05 16.35 16.55 16.70 Franklin to Rocky 15.95 Whittle to Fall 17.00 Tickets will be sold May 24th, 1904, good to return ten days from date of good only in regular coaches and subject to continuous passage in each For further information call on nearest Southern Ry. ticket or write L. S. Gen. D. C. S. H. L. S. Gen. Gen. to may 24] Administrator's having claims against the estate of Samuel will promptly present itemized and qualified to for to soon make settlement of the estate must be J. F. R. F- No. 37. 2i,'3ts.3 having claims against the estate of Cajus will present them itemized and sworn to according to Those dne estate will promptly pay such amounts It is desired early settlements be W. C. Administrator Estate of Cajus Va. Apr. 28, 1904.4ts. PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE HOUSE LAND on New Market and Sperryville Turnpike miles east of NEW It contains 41 31 in white 10 with 40 or 50 apple and peach the land is a new frame dwelling 18^ 30 with stable and other There is spring near with running stream on This very desirable can be a very low upon easy and prompt possession to in care of this 21-tf.] An Ym Using Shake into your shoes It cures At all and Shoe 25c pack wived for xo Many persons God lifts promised not daiin not lay claim to what in fact do lie ve An promise is If I liave a with Suppose it in my pockety and I do not see the use of this bit of cannot buy person would to the bank with 4t not think of * But it to your ten the No yet 3rc$u who gave you the whole blame lies with 7^0 Put your name on go with it you will get whatis A prayer should the tion of God's by your personal Work Working with others and is one of life's most difficult have the right measure of and and of speech and is to put one's sdf under rigid training in spirit and word It is a fine ait to know to give others one's best in 4 committee meeting without seeming to be Nor is it any less an art to with courtesy the unripe dogmatizing of the man who he it tian in availability a man as a possible special ' a strong but be never seems to take - in the ideas many a u ' for WHAT WB DONB We shall do inth what 4one We in a did lift the We shall in the words Bnt what did we speak But what have We shall bruig to lonely Bnt what we And to steadfast a We shall feed the Bat whom have We shall joys in Bnt have we Weahall ns Bat to But do we oar this is the thing our What have m It is a matter of that no less ban Brewer of the JJt Court 9ho9l(^s| in defense the Bible negative In an the Bible he occasion - to score ther would give us a different that which has been the guide the last ate st to destroy the faith of other simply because it is iconoclast is a popular To him the Bible sort of of 1 distorted morality vague known who believe ages in the Bible n solemn in that its to wh best within us is that its are A said Aunt surveying her bandaged tor says it's a bad sprain and the minister says I know now how the church in not having the use of all its The minister didn't mean that just for a he looked at he wanted to see how I'd take it. I had sense to feet I deserved to have him say it to me. A word like that comes home pretty straight when one of your own members is and never thought just what being a member of the church meant though I've been one for thirty-five I've never felt obliged to do what the church wanted I felt it was my doing it at and half the time I let some one do it When I was through with work at and with what things I liked to do then I was willing to do something in the it was the kind of work that me. I guess I've been as useless a member to the church as the sprained hand Is to me. all stiff and and refusing to bend more than an or lots of things I need tp but I can't use this member to do That's the way the minister felt about I I've been a useless member for thirty-five that's the long and short of if the rest of the members had been like the church Would as paralyzed as old cousin Josiah who can't move hand nor I'm ashamed of am things are going to be from now and nodded her head with a firm as she looked the church spire from her seeking his and patiently giving as much of his best thought will without expecting that all his own ideas shall always Sympathy's Lifting A world without sympathy would be a cruel Those who have suffered and received expressions of true sympathy from would hardly dare think what their suffering would have been without a spoken word of com from a living We are often tempted to feel that any word of sympathy we may speak or write o at a time of special is not worth the that so many such words will be spoken to that one that our own will count The prompting to keep silent in another's time of sorrow is a false Spoken sym pathy is as a. mantle of it and Our Lord Jesus Christ longed for There is no more affecting passage in the record of lifie than that which tells of the failure of his chosen and dearest friends to watch and with him in the hour when his soul There has never been a word too of sympathy spoken tb a sorrowing cumulation forms a great force and It is needed by the is still more needed by the It is within every one's power to give it. And who is will bless it Jji To Valley news items for in the Shenandoah are They are read by the friends of the writers as wdl as the author's name accompanies however for the bat that we may know are written in good Correspondents are kindly requested to omit Sunday or obvions A person who by wealth and education should have been went to The who took him down was a and was much pained by the profane used by descended the they felt it getting hotter and At last the heat became so great that the visitor it is terribly I wonder hqw is to don't know the exact replied the Christian miner f bnt one link of the chain gives - way you'll be there in a minute 1" This plain answer was the means to a sense of perilous In the case of every man there is only a breath him and in ' by 5 he are oMy the tide it is the It is mauy are taught us by sad but not always yet in that are with those I have seen real friends who were in sort at a loss to express in a manner suited gave me my and in my me known what in their baa read so and to the to given to rid in beat know come to the were incapable of the sore at the to say something while one who had seemed and apply of but a r had 8a4nBM such as does iMMis to it three or four Read it till yon know know something about it. till you can shut your eyes and recall the arguments or the substance of what you have A young boy who hiis read very much in cannot very easily have read much in If you want to cultivate the habit of good I would advise you to compel yourself for a while to after every and see whether you can go over in what you have gone over with your This is not an easy thing to It is hard mental But it is just the best self education that a young man can give himself In if he gets hold of the right I am not sure but it the best education that can be Of course it is a good thing have a wise man around to discuss the points and to have him question One of the clearest and truest thinkers on many subjects England has ever had was John Stuart in his famous autobiography how would be given some article or chapter to and in the while were taking a he would tp his the line of thought and they was an it with atrain the fine er mM m in num. three and ta while prompt Ask it He has our - In ly by la water fire pot with I Add from It should be for which it can be kept iu a kettle of a portable Coloring matter may be added as For cream pearl or add lamp or ivory add four pounds of raw umber to two pounds of lamp For interior Slake a peck of lime until it is thick and While it is hot mix with a pint oi linseed oil and of a of glue previously dissolved in Let the mixture Stand several hours before applying it. A little lampblack dissolved in vinegar and mixed with whitewash grayish which may be preferable to the pure a little umber gives a fawn color and yellow a cream Very little should used or the shade will be too Carad Hia MaUNr of mother has been a sufferer for many says of Pa. times she was unable to move at while at all times walking was I presented her a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Bala lew she was the nost HE BEGAN IT IN 1J fbr Life Waa to Ita Died and tha af Mia Ferdinand da the Soaa ta he hi the sain of 2.000i-000 wUdi was in 1880. be opened tJie tbe Panama it was foond that aU the had been subscribed Yet be proved tbo Soes to be easily 8tif|haaKm had declared the Sues aal Um in bad tabled Da in his that a sea level Panama canal ha Thaae two csaw show bow little know about how thinga are coins te eome out The money in for Panama eanse Sues had la. and It came much of it went was proved by tho great Frendi Panama The capital which bad bieen actually up to that to 1.300.000.000 Of was expended The rast waa used in to Mho Da to briba any bnt believed that ho had to do ao in to put His whole life tp the 9t thia Hia cradit hia kmo tUm ha Early in my wife and I were taken and severe the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for but his medicines to give any A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the I procured a bottle and before using tbe entire contents we were entirely It is a wonderful remedy and should be found hold. 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A friend of James Whitcomb Riley tells a story of an encounter the once had with a woman The energetic young after strenuous had finally caught Mr. Riley at the This is the conversation that that Mr. That is Miss of the I've been trying all day to get an with Mr. would it were a view instead of an said the poet How long will yon remain in Mr. Only a short Is your wife with you she is Where is may I You may my dear Miss i find it very difficult to I am in absolute ignorance as to her wher For aught I know to the she right now be at the end of There was much and afterward an effart to resume the But in ley had 7il�/%^Mi. to Under the new it is necessary that a voter 1903 capitation on or before May 7. 1904. in order to vote in the Fall All taxes for 1903 must be paid before June 15; otherwise they will be returned and distressed for according to J. C 21. 1904. try to avoid miy Jake in actually known to any a great will be if he wili inform and notice made of it. non na should expect win not attention gl canal and wauld ha doc He in aad as ha waa not an ha muat have bean a In tho magic within hia ha aaw the Suaa Canal tbe upon it could him that it was Ho aaw the which ho also in the same but that waa aot so much of a feat of Later he saw in hia mind's the Panama Canal in tha aame bearing tbe world's He knew It waa to he and be felt tbat tha event would justify all he What is now to tbe building of a lock canal by tbe United States of will vindicate De aa a but not as an pie believed in the and gave him But not all money could dig tbe canal as first planned nor even witb without tbe government assistance tba United States would not let Franca De could not im any event have lived to see the actual completion of the He was bota In 1805. and was consequently years old when tbe report of Lieut. of tiie United States in 18^. showed tbat it would take to build tbe and witb leas tban of the excavation bad been It a wonder tbat the old man did aot tha in bis heart and were bound up began to But he lived on until 1884. game ta the ia He died a for a French court at Justice bad condemned bun in 192 tat of aad malversation of and to five tenee waa never carried Tbe cera of tha law never weat after Da and nobody ever expected them In hia old age Count de had taken a young a and family of who a great cart every day in tbe Boia de Boulogne like a. bushel and a half of red over tbo top of a were hUi joy and hia In hia old Aa It waa an American frost tbat Anally the De Lesseps aina when it the the American will have with to a statue of the at by way of E. C. Me. f Edmand tba veteran while on a to day on a to Aa he stood meditatively ovar tto flaida that several Mb and took oir ] to waa at at thelK in Ma and wondered for whom these lita but aa ha concluded had of a