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FARMVILLE HERALD. .\\ iNind'i-.M'i n i Sr W8F , l-Tiii-W . J. 1. I . R s i ' ,|1.0(l ' ? KUI DAY, JAM VUV ?.*?, IH \\ in i in i: sui- s\ i iikii nsi.' try an* - while ? n lia* We ? i sullen ili mi Hi. i ii Iii'** I'Nik uml draw tl triviality. I ol un* blll-lnnu tl.intl w idil- a |'"iiiii.. a ni i ? -. iiii--uiiiicil ss ives, iiiipudenl Ij ;i-. ;i I ill l-ll Ul lia III I ll l- lt - . pill a pri'lUIIIIU iiii Hie li ssork Went \ parti? I.s ndi hun lieen moved tu Judge '-.il I'S the pn -? ?> un Mn ? ?ih.i uml n hui* i ital wari young nal elga ? ol' Willi Si I. tanguin!) ii i ii11 rid ic . ssith bear! I ho f nf non trample mi tin and jin I- theil dark cloud: \\ c think - champion ul .ininti tutiou i rights i .vith ii limn ind iimst* aiimi'- earning tiing i" tb," better way. 1 hou-aml- da.Hy heal lulu ami t. n- i| in ad ami lenin from him. Hoss true he n to tba bigbeat gund ul Hie |ieople. He :m lin i?ni* iii thr .id ) ot SS llii-li lie -Ullin li ti. ally him - ss iib Hu* |'i a- III* 'La - iii,! Io- .|o||| ul ii ollie ! ul, In- re? main* loyal to felloss-iolliiliyii. uiiliy, ami ? -}? ssitb Hie baud ol a ina-ti i the imss .1. mi Am. ii till" pl"| ? I sol u Hi III ol' SS ll our st ry ."\i-iia. . n-t ii-, (lu capital cut ll lin lt cli tliiolltal in , i-lll tillea'. II il- . "Sion A . iud limit i Iii- Ul pie ss i ss iib manly ami Willum! Uuurage, broth I M.li s I I 1- I 1.. - Ill tilt' kimi- ot -ni ami (be nm sslm-i* iitTialt we omi tri bu ted nf Ina sure ami ol blinni arc exbiliiting it ju-t nos-, ii inti ii-, -t furni. The tubal : I ordinary, euui (In i- ss im I, the >l theil Ilium - lo Lil an np| burden from theil marks them tbeu the far "il' Pbilippin ally pointing guus al ibe brave nun who shun Iden d their gun* in Hu half. When sse tliinl thing* Drilled in i ion an tu tl ac SS lil m. We wi of an indi . (lui pen i Hie Hopi.- ami sst kimss ? iul ex And noss tb ti .. un ii [ ni pe? ria! inra im. ' union ought com j tic ss i neut tu -up ? haul il ? ..Hui : A.\ ? Inventi Lt"! tia I |.ss ldc SSt.lld ss.iu'-." i- lin* SUb* i.-.1 of Polk Miller's nea lecture Ha tinghi ? . i about il. Bm s -*. ssant- lo kimss boss ITc-uli'liI ol Hu- I tilted Slain- amt limper.I lin Philippine*! sst.nhl - iiiiiii '.' < ..\ i i iu i; v i t: (J s si i--, without ex - .sc recall, oppose any ul guvernmenl aid Lu Hie boy* ss lu. "ss..rc thc mas ' Sol an hireling in all inc lank-. i ll against tbe poins of Uli? pa! is in nu ss i-e weakeuti ? - in a national I ..nunans i- all powerful in \ oik eily, bul uevet exhibited ii nu utln i lield ul admin H. n.ii: s \i i -iioiiiil Lc rent rai tied fruin lining barm i" (be government, nil ss bat can bc dune lo iini//.lc the ? -im-lc-tuti'lanl advocate who, whellier In* inicml- it or imt deals '?loss- .il the bighed good of : is lolk- o| Hu* lum! .' ('oi, Waki.no, ss iiii sscni Ui Cuba lu nventigatioii and report un *an ? iinliti.m.*, i-liniaicil that il ,s.mill rei|nire -lu,nun,nun Uj denn up i. to -as iiolbing ul thc real ol Hie country. Uncle rtani lia* In- bands lull ami must base lull pockets (ini, 11 i- -ani ibai ihe members of Wash* ingi'iii - < aiuiici, .iciici -mi, Hamilton, Knox, Itaudolpb and Jay, did nol all willi lum in pul it leal mattera, iml ibai Hies all "reverence bim." . utdie mau of this day is revel - cl ned ns ans boils '.' - II.SI.I. Ml ( "K.SIIl ls, Hie III scutoi ot ibe reaper, ssa* norn in Vii* Alld bs Hie ssay Hie l-'n-iich - ? nci - -aid >I him Tie iiad dum more for the cause "f agricul? ture than any man living." What a pity be ueul ssc-i. Kichmond should have Ineii Hie Inuiic of bi- great ssmk*.. HoiisoN - account nf the -inking of the Merrimac, a- given In Century, is l iittcii. If smi ssisli Iii kimss Miiuetliing of heroic daring as well a-* uer i pt iou, you should li. all means read it. 11 i- u. pity thai s i Ti a bein -lioiil'l have "lo-t ln> head'' ?. Hui "Iel lum ss Im i- without niii caa! the firs! atone (un \\ ni i ilk ami others who ac : cunnii**ions in Hie anny for? fend tli.'ii neats as Congressmen. Bo -as* the judiciary committee <>f the - i- ginni -en-c ami tliere \ man can do two Tung* svdl al Mic same lime. We dou'! believe in a double pull at public oap. a; pig i-n't thal much ufa bog. ll oleomargarine is pleasailt to the .ml innoceul a* a food product ?ve don't nee Why legislation of special -mi should b" aimed al il - sale. The entitled lo protection against ited aiul burtfUl articli - ol kimi, bul cow butler Won'! gu round, ami il' Olio i- an innocent alls uti tied to Hie righi of ssas. Till Pills ??li. au excellent ,. ipt-i bj ib>" ssas, -as-. "Hull in the mni? ii ul imperialist progress thc Standard < lil * 'ompany appear- Ul base . s ii the ?Ihio Hupreme Court," .iml sshat-- ti ut iu (ini.i i- generallj i-t">> in rt*. Ti ii-;- are defy Ing courin .iiul all lass. They inu*t l*e l lind tied or (lie liberties of the people are gone. A co-teui'sirary receutlj said thal if "tlicy cannol i?- controlled hy lass Hus iiiu-i be coiilrolled with i a ." .\o| j* that going bm far. iVi M lire ss iib lire ami thc devil i io. Humanity carried n* across the -??a* in l'isc relief Ui foreigner**, ami siirelj ssc an- iu-iili.il in lighting home wrongs if need lie by lone We appeal lii-l lo lass iiml failing ssill rely oil iminliooil. itoh ll" sn- -p.cdi iu the Hen liol I'dinum!'* letter, ss Inch originally appeared in thc Ness World, were sining ami t.ii mimi unanswerable arguments against Hie annexation of the Philippine*. While reading Hu* w gen! reasoning ? tin* iiiiitttliiiTiuii oi unworthy i-iti/ennhip inUi oui budy politic ssc could imt divest ourselves of the though! thai these tsso worthies svere ictlve Instruments in thruming a like if-|'oii-ili)lity upon the negroes ol the s lug as ihey mu*t thal Hies ..tic im mon i, uly for il then dian mixed races of the Philippines Ami sii Un- i* a day nf broad uni enlarging charity so ssc will brow tbe pure, ss inn* mantle o'et heil past greal ss nmg ami *ay "svell il theil preseul -talsvart (Morts nils dom hazardous ?\pi-nincii! io say tbe leas! nf lt. WASHINGTON LETTER. i".N.i'iit. A s-ii l.NOTON, Jan., In, 1899, i* oilciing a- greal ni instill to the country, by protecting .iinin--:ity (.t tn ral Kagan, aa Sagan dond lu tun. .Miles, by Iii- black -'ii in calling him uumeroua ar, in In* testimony before don lt Algei think.* he people ss ill allosv tin* dla* ? end ssith (Sagan's cs i-ioii of in* testimony, be will Hud much mistaken, loman de . iiinshiiieut, just ;i- Algei dui-, ml if Hies don't gel it, *u much the ioi-i ii ssill i.e in the cml fol Hu ad? it in int ration. Tl ie re eau be no reason i.\ mau accustomed ' tin :? linn, dc ? liilliusgale, do Hu* piosiiiatnui. Iii igau knew tbal u bad done every* humiliate Mile-, ai d - ibusc of linn ol III* pop ,, t|,t. eadol Aigei pnuupt . ""'I' i irrest, lu ba iurtmartialedf.il language um! cob. duct unbecoming a soldier aud a gen? tleman, he had Hu* nerve i" saj lhal Mi \i pnitectlou Ut all ss 11nc**.- niule it imp --ide In arrest him, and I.me forward ss nb ibe ms ised teatlmony idea I ls fairly bubhing over, bm I* wailing a bethel Hie administration in tciiil- Ui 'I" the pi'oi'ii thing; (Jen. Mile- is also patiently ssailiiig OU tl"' ailiiiii.istialiun, ami i- said !" hasi some additional facts aboul the had iM-cf furnished our soldiers, ss in. be made pul.in- later nu, Representative Berry, ul Ky., lu a -pia .Ti ni the Nasal bill, took is*eaaioii in adiuinistei some abai p and desi rap-ai the Nd s Department cl (pie, SS Illili III- HU pel*l-!cll!ls ll lt ll I ' di piisc mehley ol Hie credil due him foi im* dentrucliuii of ('cnvra's Iii order (hal it mighl lie given to Samp .son. Mr. I'." i i.s -aid: "There i- ii" ? Iniii! iii iiie ininti- nf thc American people ss Im i* entitled tn ihe ereilil d iimi victory. Bul lhere an | ss In. an* i lying to steal away Hedley, tbe credit he won mi th day ul .Inly, IH!* ' SeiiaUu Allen tliink- Hie righi -nt nf an investigation of Hie ssai could he made bj a committee of Ilve Benators, im mme than iWo ol Whom -ball I.e members ol tb.* same |s il it leal |*arty, ami In- t iniioilicl lu* idea iii a resolii. Hon which be ollered in Hie rk and ss lin h i* noss bonne Un* M 11 i ta ry ('oinniiliec. A funeral isalwayssad, bul a funeral in ibe (JapiUd always seems mulder than if it wen* beltl elsewhere Two sseek* agu funeral *ei sue* ss ere held in the Bennie Chamber ovei thc rc* niain* oft he lan- Benalor Morrill; b> tlay, ni the House of Kepresen tat ives, usei tbe reniaiusol Hie late llepresen tative Dingley, nf Maine, Mr. Dingley resembled Mr. Morrill In some respects; be was always a partisan, bul never aroused ans personal euimnsitj mi Hie pat i of bis opponents, Senator McLaurin, of s. C., made a strong speech against colonization ami Imperialism by this goveruinent, In which be referred to the change ol position ou the part of thone Benators ssim are willing Ui routml colonies without allowing the Igmiraul natives tu sole. Ile ssa- lefellllig t" N"li;t|.i| Platt* -peech, when he said: "The Seuatoi from Connecticut lit* munt amply vindicated tbe Bouth, perhaps unintentionally, bm ssc thank him the mora heartily fur hi* complete an? no*.emeut of tbe divine right of the ( aiii-a-ioii Ul govern the ill fer lol i i Senator Sullivan, of .Mi?., nuuic his maiden speech in favoi of ibe Nicaragua Canal Hill, nf Sen Um Morgan's, ss Indi li to I"* voted "ii Hus week, Senatoi Pasco, of Kia., also made a speech in fasm nf tin* lull, which is certain to he panned by thc Senate. Tbe auti-itiipei lali-in Scnitm* sup? ported ihe motion of Senator Berry tn ion- (Iel Hie I Milty of I'e.ire m ||| i li executive sessiousof the Bennie, bul ihey couldn't carry it, The treaty ss ill in* considered in Hu* usual way. An attempt ia tn be made to put the Ben ate "ii record, el thei by an amendment tu thc deals ol a resolution, again-i Hie i "ennui itu it ownership of tbe Philip? pines by the l . s., before the In atj li VOted UpOU. Tin-It- ale alfs I t SS o reaolutioiis pending, one ollered bj' Senator Bacon, of (la., and one hy Senator Hi air, d Mass., providing fm immediate n.gnition nf the i idepeu deuce nf Hie present Philippine govern? ment, having a bearing ou Hie tn A delegation fnun the Natiooa Service l/cagne threw assas- some lime Itv appeal mg I ?cf. ire the I |.ui-e Ceiisll* committee, tn advocate the placing of the Census Bureau employes under Ihe Civil Service Huies. Congress is hun? gry foi the pat mnage of Hie Census Bureau, and im |siwer ou earth i.ld maka ii give up Its expected i'-a*i on uilicial pap, even if tittie ss en* any real advantage in basing Hu- Census I Bureau employes pul undet Hie (Tsii Hen fv Huie*. (111. a I olil III Our Ons 'lake laxative Hiuiim Quinine Tab* Ids. All druggists icfiiml inoncy if il fail* In cure. S5c. I Qt "inhuh* ha? li. H. g. on cadi tablet. The place of bargain* in all kind- ol Kui ii il ii re is at Doyne THE NEW WAY. ?yrfOMEN used to think ' la? mala diseases " Could only be treated sft-r "lo cal examina? tions" by physi? cians. Dread of such treatment kept thoujands of modest women silent about their suffering;. The In? troduction of Wine of Cardui has now demon? strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure WinWu* taken In the privacy of a woman's own home insuras quick relief and speedy cure. Won?en need not I now. V/ine of Cardui re? quires no humiliating examina? tions for its adoption. It cures any d.sease that comes under the head of "female troubles"? disordered ?- Ing of the womb, "whites." change of life, lt makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 a! ? : .g store. * ii ?-?,?*?? tts, rtsr spa il d - ni ?.;??". t ? .: ? thi ' Lidlcj' / The Chai:jr.:ot? Medicine Co.. Chetts n^-r?. Tenn. WI. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Hill., i?yi: "1 ute Wins of Csrdul attentively In my praeticesnd find ti t molt et eel lent preptrsllon for femils Iroublss." VflNt. Of IARIHJI Wini ls lt Blame. Kiln ilitii il is i li weak kid mi I: lite ? III' i hild ?? . mid li ? control th ii'lln tel ss nh In it, tin ' i and hladdei and i lt ibe iel ii in |niu oi dull ache iii tli.- li ii k il lilt a in ii" lill! ti . i iiclc* mulei iiu lilt" io ? nulli . vs illi.>it i| i In i. mild and dull il killie ss i ititi '? i in lite T u mville ll I Ml P. /. Nol,-ol Byron "Ms daiiglilei had boen chilling alsnit min' ii.lit- ami I bad lined four chill loiiii- ac-.minn- Indirections, ami the* dui mil cure. ' 'ia Im nmni'n Pepsin Chill I"1 "the lum iml ililli, d in m-illy Ibi.c mini' bongin i ss., more In it Hen ami cured tl.i a .- ni chills ss nh them. I am Hoi ss illili ? -villi .iii Hammi ( 'hill Tunic .md :' Un. kl' li < Si..lin *,.l\. Till b'-l Sals.' ill lb Hiiii-' - .. i Suit IHieuin ;.i| llalltl-, ( Tnlb. linn, ? 'rn to, iind all Skin Kl Up lions, mid | n ii nely cures 1" * I *?. or im paj i ? |iiin d. iii- guaranteed to give Ul "i ninny i funded Pl He J', cclll- | Kill -."ile bs Wini. Pratt's lb.i-e. Callie and I' K.I i- -nil Hu H. C. Chi ii inns ille. I | ar l-.ii.si l-l ".S uli I , .. ? I (io (ii ll I ( 'rule's du; pine Linseed oil, While I -cad and mixed Pail lt rut. with ?. -?#afr,' k. i ittumT. lu,*", fiinllci f ^-VfJBil. J^i '?'' ^-#T?I ?QS> Intkrt ..ni .triai > I 400 000 .i *' "rii' tktrtA**}ttmr*jtr.,r%lt*t*. Ininti, i.w l.rs. linn'! Ins). Ml I ll K. Illl Ma.-lniie. drop head . \ liargain can b< li.nl. W si (i \T \ \m i. Ni. I .. I*. <? fur t ift s t (.iiinl Kai ... lol vi. lr billilli."il ard'- luipi.i' ? d land I mils I mill - fmiii lal mville, Va., in Prini-e KT ?*nr?| cunnii v lng issn len intent 'in liliou, ? i Ire tai ni mulei I si rand ss ne un. e \s ni.bu |nmts P inh H w Pa r i.i:i 11 you ss au' my! liing in hon rn- --boo! ti' millie. Cm I .ii- rn H llnS I ? ... i ure. ? r. stirring I ami thal BAD BREATH ?? I ha..- I....la* ? *.n( I Kl iv . CANDY CATHARTIC ... CUWE CONSTIPATION. ... "i.ii.- r H.*...:. i.,?.,,..,. t?a-,r.. Saw.el, V.? I IIU-IU OA*. . . ! i- , Our and Winter inn i a kids, .-lim - \nii Ladies1 Dress Goods i- really foi youl inspection. Sch- agenta for Hie rited Zeigler Bros. Sims di: I.Ahl ES w BAH u\i. \ A superb line of line shoes fm l.'in. n- ss ear. i live u- a call. FLEMING k CLARK, I l\ ILJ.L. VA/ WHEN YOU BUY A STOVE. Buy One Of STANDARD SLAKE, I'll III . ll tl, bll> HI' . i!iei liSSORTMENT OF STOVE REPAIRS rn Hi unlei lo in ibe - Jd bs u- ami Mi. V\ it . CRUTE & BUGG, KA Kim ii,li;. \ \. \\ ? are in the (!hase S N H ALWAYS AHEAD! I ni-; < i;u;i.i; VTKl) Chase Bros. Pian'-, IANUFACTURCRS PRICES. ir-1 lil isk ill IT! I We Have a Few Sample Instruments I'll.S'l < l.ass PIANO, llU|l. Il' Vol WISH AN ORGAN Ton ; li hut ll AK i \ CRIDLIN, I di MV II.I.K. vs. PAULETT SON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS Groceries, Hardware 4c, ? - --iii kui iii ti ? la s 'ul tin il SKI .SS' AUK o to their large stock i all -tiri-, i: . r\ .S I'. tl luis ll Iiml III Milne III. .a..I. I'IK.IiMi ?N I I W ll ITK s si 11 V s I; I; k I. ,, > s ll It'll IMIir.MtA.NTKI i -* s I IHI S' I Mitch,-ll Wagons on nu ? luina Paulet., Son & Co. II \\ I VOI ll Pill NT I N(, HONK \'\ lill did: VMI JOH oi-'Mt'K. KARMVILLE We Have Completed and now occupy UK SI SS SMi I i iSI S|tl|i|iil *- HI'llltK, k susi \ i i.i i.. s s . "I.S III ll ?! lille ill .nn rut ?*?/???/*' Hardware, Stisli. Illiud- unit Ihm,-. Il infnn unit < ii , , ina> 1/ ti iiul. Studebaker Wagon*, tgrit <iitui nt Implement*, Vloir*, t anting*, ,l -. I iil.lt.I | ? ' ' ' ll l/IT."- lu!. \! I. i i: Duval!, Robertson 4 Co, BURTON 6\ OTLEY, General Insurance Agents BEST OF FIRE IN S 1/RANCE. BEST INCE. ... K -I J|*. ' H IMIIKH ll ITH, 'III -. *r Furniture! Big Stock, Low Prices! Large ad Window Shades. BARROW d COWAN, Undertakers and Furniture Dealers, _FARMVILLE, VA._ The Williams Speaks for Itself! SI til' lld \ l-ir.l.K \\ Kl I INT. I VSI m. Illl.II! -I WO UK BWT M ANiHH.M MOST DI ti MAA. I < S'< I I ll M. *? AGENTS WANTED EVERi WHERE. Vt SUPPLIES, MIMEOGRAPHS.SECOID-HAND MACHINES. EDWIN A. HARDIN CO, II l : I UN l-l- \ IT- HS. i i. M.l I MOKE, MD. . - i -rn_ Given Away For tlie Next 30 Days c:?.:*ii . . - -.? ? Jt - I Po ii . tidal - t"i Wi ii , *| Ut KA! |\ ss lu. o ls lld *?? aile one W. P. VENABLE & CO., 1 Vi W. G. Doiningtoi. OFFICE Dr H. Kobeitsoo VIRGINIA STATE FERTILIZER COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF i High-Grade Fertilizers, % FOR ALL CROPS, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA. We sire hnvini* -m-li ?.-?? h liol li iii*.*ili i-* nnd consume! *. ss lin HiM-cial ? d-.-iii'l- t.-r T< >BA( < O tin ttl rem I > Inn in?? -,i num\ - In WHEAT GUANOS i hal \\ i- Ino ?? 'I' ? I rmi il.lMll.l/l . ,\ ,i Thc*.- forniii liciU ul' Imt li tin1 WU KAT :iii<l linnie frmn ilie lu -t material 11m*11 o!a i\s i ii nun Htnil BRANDS FOR WHEAT Alto GRASS i.i:* fruin tin' trout*, bandied mid lined our ni *i'-t-.>n. mid \\i- .tic J -j. -i-i'il ln.nnl* ul mid (ill ASS tiii|.*. fill' ll"' -j iici.il (J VSS (T??|i*. nnd aic I'liee, lu liroiliote Dis. Boae and Potisii. Mit Kd^e Acid Phosphite. ? ii iod Bone Phosphate. Viif nit SUte HiRh Grade Guano Bone - SS . I" SI ll Pn I Si I ll. SI SKIIS DIRECTORS W. P. il H.I H. si ll s ? I 1 Nt il 11 I. SS I I . lill H. Il MOON. PLA NTEHS W A il EHOUSE, FARMVILLE, \J*\. LEAF TOBACCO SOLD AND STORED. Wann Sta ( ig Rooms. I bia ss td van is ? la ll ll. li I "* I i ?! I lill !-?' ' UH'. | ? |; I \ 1 I lt III ll ll 11.1 lt .1 ll I I li I NS. I n-fu i tort H ? il |{ I'I. IN IT Ni. I'dNI 1 * i lld.AU" JOH Ul Al ll.! lAl-DOKl H K. ' " ' t-AHMMIT I