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FARMVILLE HERALD, KM PA*. MAN ? ? V tow iii lull ope* ni- lins ii ss, .1. rite pu -iili'iii. latani ? - 'lie |n-o|i|e, thc sn pp ir! Wlnle s. vet fed thal l , anil ? mell all tli<' al IlllVI', wo hundred i Hie aver* ? Kariu* illy ii- ninny in ny lt will coal in run ? M I \ Mian it mil I wiih Iwili the attrac? tion- 1 lu- only ililli-renee i- in getting to tlie di,Hts nf thc latin- "in ia Wfll f'ur D . the > mopoll t?n, M b Monthly, and have the Youl' " lit!'" Amer* other* ? e alao "t i ut to till a long felt want lt would ix- lian! to Hud a place the Karniville thal i ? -t of puhlic liaili . ne hurdling uorthero the | 11 ? leanl thal ' With lb ami i wo -In.vu i-. both Imt ami ts ill I '? t li dav the hath moma are open. to the thinga we yi t mi, a libra mil rive u foldiug ? i il. It attrad* youus men that oeither I allie 1 will attract. -itu fnr sy-teii. . ity-flve ora huudred dollar**-will do very well that line. A I Milli,I. booka have other- ? bel|i ii-- "lit in the don't want N for u*. imii I enough to put Id your owi aud allow bildren to read il. Two ur three hundred volume-sought tobe obtained. iiiiinl tlie au'c of tbe l?H,k if the tjiiality of tbe r tlie Uhik mght to lu able tn pick ii] d-hand one ? here. Hm tu be relied ii|N)ii to furni-ii tin- few pictur* . ho can help in any of tte communicate with Judge Cr ute, Mr. Kr?il Burk oi tin .'idiug tin* gymnasium ed, the young men will see tbal tbe folding tined, w e won't mention our ini to thc of couduttiug tbe work. Of make ini-lak. commit blui dem, but if you mee where ' ciiii Iw iiiaile in any of the wmk, just make ? I it will in- gratefully I If the work i- nol done to to run tin- Association ou l.ii-iin? principle*-). All in ? ed i- placed in thc hank, and cl out by Mr. VV. P. Venahle, the rer. I n are <>I*ti h. tbe inM|iectiou of any mir ut ? rk. A. K. Howard, (..1 uv. I I vs .1 ll N le V ol tl A D \\ S*i vv di Ki tu J I'll Di M \v W il tit in A 1 pu th, all an i Wi w Or W Wi Wi i:, Iti-iiiink's lion Marve Liver, 1 it \Vliite A: 1 I ? 11. i . >,. 11- lt h. mn hui I Kc ti ui?. tching and smarting Tautly appl*- iug Chamberlain's 'iiitiuent. Many very ? i iiianeiiih by it. tching remedy i i nipple* .,| banda, chill fr,.-t bi tew aud chronii 'Joel* ,..? hy Cuuningbam a l?r. ? nditiou Powdet ju*t w ? . eda when in bad windi ti. m. Tonic, Mood purifier and . ? not IimxI inn - ??> pul a ni prime condition. Price _'?'. ile hy t iiii M?r) *f a Stave. ll hull,I ililli f""t fol '. Williams, "f Mm leila boa ii. a . - "My aa fol ? i nun over in bed ? IWO bottles of 1 wonderfully Int* to do her own work." m."iv for female dia* ? 1 pell**. Thia ! BJ 1 , wc.**-** I for N the am pla Mill I lll.l tl'ltl the ??iiii deli I we of Out old Far to - ia |> gua nm; pan lion thal of tl mel COUI niel call wai mel net W 0 in t INTERESTING i Kl Rd! 1 '" Tn I'.inn villeOruded SI.I took place in the ? House, Kriday cv. i.-, \i ,s I'llni.lilM: I. Nali.nial I lynn audi? ted by the school; followed with h.V Kev. Ml. Capel-. ,,| the "I'al chun h ? citation hy lien lils.- Hooper. ? 'iii Kentucky Home aui the sch,titi. by Miuy < .1 ny. Tenting mt the old Camp Orouud" -sung hy several pupils. itecitation by lleverley Winston. - Don't Vi-it the School" ml pu pi bi. H. I; . ..... Wootton. -uni* by thc achool. IO. "Auld Lan mg hy ail? ie,! by the school; followed with thc benedict iou by Kev. .Mr. -??iiiil'-im, ni' the Methodist church. ?-holt Instructive lalka were giveu by -Uiperiuteudeut Oarden and Dr. Kob i/er. The following promotions wi borized to take effect :it the opening if the session ill I fe Promoted from 1. to 11. Orade Tom nie Litton, with distinction; Susie Li ron, with distinction I I llliug on, with distinction; Lottie Marlin, 'iiul Barrow, Howard Skinner. Pr 'in ll. Orade to III. Grad \ bur Jenkins, with distinction; Mattie lowman, with distinction: Hanea T,i. with distinction; John Lan* inh distinction. o III. l inuit' !,, IV. ( i \ le Wilkerson, with distinction; Ben with distinction. Handle Ai mi-tead, Annie Skinner, ith distinction; (harlie Noel, willi istiuction; Johnson Wootton, with istinction. From IV. crade t,. v. Orade Lock t Walton, with distinction; Bessie oel, with distinction; Thurman Wha y, with distiuction; Harry Whaley, Zillie Webster, with distinction; Har* tl Bowen, Johu Simpson, with dla ird Jenkin-, Speucei milstead, with distinction. 1-Toin \' Orade tn VI Orade Marj avidsoii, with distinction; Krauk m, with distinction; Orace alton, with distin,lion; Wal lei Bar* w, Cray Sini|*sou, Charlie Harrisou, th d I im < iverton, with 'ii. le t" VII. tirade ina M"iri-, with distinction; (Tura unwell, Frank Kallwell, Walter Bur ii, Oscar Wicker, wiih distinction; hu Booker, Willie Chernault, Alice Nellie < Iray, iiiilec Mai lin. sa |. Orade !?> VIII. Orade uv (.ray, with distinction; Lillian alden, with distinction; Ih i Hi-ton, with di-tiii.tion; Lionel Holman Cardwell, with di ictinn; Bernard Baldwlu, with tl'* iction; Eddie Wadi, Howard ad, with distinction. ta should hi iii in minti that l>il- not promoted will be allowed ? privilege of trying in Heptemtsei inti., a j nm., n. Pupils doh .-" nahlc louut of study in tbe Bummer can tlu-- entrance ex liuation. {,.11 of Honor for pup) eial mention M;?ry (nay. Lillian Howard Whitehead I ma Morris, Mary Davidson, . :,.ii, John (iverton, I rank kell Walton, Willie Hooper, Annie Ikeraon, Arthur Jenkins, Mattie winan. , Ligon. Ui-tiiKiiiiUi' thr Mllltar*. mains im>. little lime now ? m of the Karmville ani if such a thing ia contemplated. "ne wh ItMiks at i mus hy which we of the Southside surrounded cati help hut recognize salutary effect of the hollie military, I the duty of every young man of d health, and *-'"<>d character i dn.uld enter int" such an anlzation and help support uml intain it. Tuier an oidei from the Adjutant ned May lill, it reqUil m ne than 75 enlisted 'ini/e, ami we Haven't a ht that if the proper eliott i- made minimum number, at least, could be tined here, lin- Oovernor Int* .?iniined not tu have hut twelve ipaniea in ti uni tlie lirst ive offering will be accepted to tbe lu-ion of all others. In ganiz.tion "f the Home ml of Charlottesville, the /' hat place, expresses ourexact wishes trdlug the reorganizatioo of the mville Ouard 'Ihe /' In thi* connection it would he well hate t ii.it we wan I a company which i iiiiiii ily a home institution; p. nv ami a precaution mst ic ont want a Oom y that is in any way und, i obliga* I omi t<> any ami every call may be mad policy of our eminent; nor >t re that .,. in Un- company should be ? i,leietl a- a prohibition t" any nl.er wh" m to iniii thc ?:,t United .-tat.- should a tor ti,H,p- he iii.nle. Kui we do it it distinctly understood that a ii,, corni uny i- uudei no ,. nhl, ? volunteer bia iiieni thin i- any ? tu io.i.ii, .li . Karra mville Lit'. ueen Vic! ? throne . s i . i Ini I iitiii, |l t|, ? Mut tow n <*oun< ii In lil a ' ? 'I iv aftei no..n to hem com plaint agaiusl Police Ollloei ' ' I "?Hillg Wh. i the town ?'loon \ , , ol tht loss ti Ml. ? liium. - i tupi.?munt m a saloon baa ll -'liie lime heen ml v el-cly ol lt ni/,d bj -i mimi., i ot cltizena. I be mattel baviug been several tune- brough! to Hu- mavor'a attention lie decided thal the council should be given opportunity i" determine the propriety of Mr. i .range continuing In the -iii,hui There waa jual a quorum present al Ihe apecial meeting. They were w . I' Oilliam, w . !?: i -on, ll. E. Wall, J. B. Karrai and Dr. Anderson. ?Mavin Blanton stated that (hei no law nor regulations laid down gov? erning tbe police of Un- town and he greatly desired that tbe council di,.nhl define in a definite mininer their duties. Mr. Gilliam said be tbougbl an In? justice wa.- being done Mr. Orange. I'lie council knew lhat he [Orang! -ciiiiiL* whiskey at ihe time they elected lum to office foi ihey were particularly Dformed on that point, and with that knowledge before them be waa elected ?y an overwhelming maj,.rn. (lillian). being in a moa! h , uinority In opposition. Considi in- together with tbe fact that no rule . ti 111111* a police* nan'- off-duty* tune, Mi. Oilliam hough! Mr. Orange had aa much r-ghl ' o sell whiskey aa did Mr. Beal to work .t Ins carpenter'!* trade t Mr. Orange waa the next one heard. le-aid he dui uot make a practice of ailing win-key, aud with twa option- he had not been engaged in it ii thc (lay time and never w hen on iity as policeman. Ile thought he ;uI n- iicidi i ii:ht to nell ?? lr. Heal, in- brother officer, ugage in work outside bia official ipacity. He did not, however, believe thcr heor Mr Beal was doing Wrong ' hen engaged In outside a hen oil duly Ml ' .rangs told th. 'lindi thal he hail not violated any ile ,,r law and if Ihey saw lit ht put *? imdown tor what he Iiml t|,me they light <l" Mr. Wail wa- the only other coull lilian who hail anything to say. He 1' d not approve of any salaried officer < the town engaging in the wln-kev > lainess. Ile though! the officei pting the position should give hi? ne to the town. Dr. Anderson moved thai the mayoi -t ul the ordinance committee draft ,, set of rule- regulating the police ej ul ut lea and repori tin- -ame ti totlier meeting of the council. Iu the meantime Mr. (inn, Dtinue to sell whiskey, if he wisliec , until further action ia taken hy the until. la.Uni ci lu. li.i > Hui in il. A large tobacco factory of Mi I'. Gilliam a- Co., in Lynchl i- destroyed bj 'ii'- Weduesdaj ghi al hall pa-t B O'clock. 1'heeiitiie ii ten ts consumed. I."-* aboul i, covered hy Insurance. Mr. (.il III Went to l.v lu hia, ,y h. ile hi- lo ll, ..III ni Di Mm I. la ioI i ti -,,i row v. a- expressed hy i ie of Karmville when th, In. W. I'. Murkland'a death waa ?eived here. Dr. Murkland wu tbe foremost preacher* In tbe South i Presbyterian church. ) I tra "ld and hud l, en the brilliant i tor of Franklin Presbyterian church, Itimore, for 29 years, I le ipi ni In? ly dayi ii I nuiviiie aiul graduati d m Ham] d' I lu I.lill Inn. *.. ..-nil 'be spring crop of doctors ls abroad Ute I uni. legislative aspirants will la around iking hand-. 'he "he.d girl" w ill he expecting au iiation to take cream. Tl hoy will he limpim: around i toenail. ii graduate*1 will he ?ring the while .anti the hine. 'he college "lalor will he BStouisbiug Ililli V' Irunswick -tew- will he on deck In, strawberry feasts and Rafa fries. imu- aea li you iml happy take a liver pill. leaper and Mowei i"i sale Both in gund repair ami can he bough) ap. \ KlCHARl Oialnlii.il I.i lite I'i I. *tln.ml ii tin- preses i Sunday morning, Kev. K. I , formerly a deacon d the Nelson lab of the Protestant Episcopal rch, wa- ordain* 'I to the priesthood ht Kt. Rev. Bishop A. M. Randolph, ihe diocese of Southern Virginia ot lemony, which wa- performed ;t. John's church, wa- a beautifully ..ne. ihe church waa pret* tlec'iiitcd Mr. Boykin, Hu- can. pre ented t"i ordination hy .1 8. Alfneii'i, "f Pulaski, and ti. W. Patton, of Roanoke. The nation sermon waa preached by .1 .1 Lloyd, "f Lynchburg, other i-l. r- w bo l""k part in the -. e Rev. Dallas Tucker, d Bedford : K.v. .Mi Hubard, "f Sal, D . W. F. Milton, rector oft*! John'-. Boykin, w ho bas accepted a call to Ogdon, left fm Iii- home aid i Iel Iiooll. K.ni k.i..i. c. rnmtt ll. Porter's dwelling and Io', real Forma! Sd.I; W. li. Du uni nguiu'* Mum and lota un H se nm! lot -limit, 'I ju-t iilios. , nd iu,'. i"i on Buffalo street. s. W. I'v i i i : ni i- ni ii. ni. Til rent my tann I I dwelling and outhouses, farming omi ,,f mule-, ou rea lille ttl i l-l. Apply tn .ti "I i, Hi WI lil hil ill III ti, III. lill I ll gil Ri I nu lin -p. mi j m< Wt WI "ll bj ssl, mi Hui Pia ( yen dil? lie val nea Hot til! P Viii B. I FT' A She (hil Ml* Mi? ll of bia heel tim hon . oin fr ie I joiot fl tde Ilea and pl?. av i- Karmville, Va bm i BRIEFS AND PEE lin iii,.alli.i A ml I lie n h, slr, ir thou Mj Mi- W. K. Davidson anti ch Ring in Lynchburg. Misses Annie Burton and Kan nie i returned home last ? Mr. J. B. Wall baa purchased the farm of Mr. J. L Wilson foi Mrs. L I- I.limn, ol I'owTiailan, i Visitlng her moil lliinl. Mrs. Thomas, of Portsmouth, i visiting her brother, Mr. J. R. Mai Hu. .Mi? Isabella Merrick lefl la-t Mou day moruing foi ber home in malle. .Mr-. (Tm-, Spencel and dat lefl for a -hort -lay in Lynchbui Int -day. Misfortune- never come singly, hut ly heal ol lav,,I*- rolliUg ill Ul lunches. Miss Bessie Lindsey, who ha- been eacblug at Mai Meadows foi tbe lasl lession, i- ni home. Karmen are buay uowaday . and iverytbing look propitious for au ibundanl barvesl in tin- se lion, (arti- are out for the marris . ila : C. Allen, ol' Fel.leii. Va., " .Mr. Frank Calhoun, of Bell's I in- Karmville < i m. mend to make some nindi in i ermanen! Improvements in om i i-ry Ihi- yeal. Mi. c. a. Dunlop went to Lynch i a number f hands to work in bis factor) return if* with iiiiiii Monda) al (apt. K. M. Burton and dpt. S. VV aulett attended the re-uuiou at barlestou, 8 ('..ami bad a good time, lexi place ot meeting 11 Louii Why is it that niue oUl "f li U a up a hill al a ole and i .mud pus il, ss end ih, ii i, adv ? Nexl Thursday will I day. itnethlng will he beard lo drop ter the -un goes dow ii. Let no Dem i u iml oi in- limy tm tin- Important ?ca.-ioti. The prospects for a wheal crop are ld to be gloomy, and prleea musl go '. our hope is that Hu- will he done ?fore ihe farmers -eli. e (inp and OUgbl to make out td it. lu the county conn Monday there ia not a case of ini poi lance. I lu immonwealth had do! a criminal and lesa than an hour after the d il was dj 'urn* ent. The farmer .uake* ? mis) i as to do too mu,Ti wauk iii ,,:? inly ot tune during lil Igh and io -pure without he -hly hurried, Keep at ii, t don'i rush at h. The hui opportunity you will have un excursion to Richmond en next Monday, lue 22nd Inst. ?Illeliihel ila Han Hi. Fan- lor Hie mund ti ip onlj Everybody Interested in thc Me? nial Association i- asked to attend ? meeting in the com thou pt. Drumelier will he one of the ?uki i- ot it,, mil ;i mos* cresting evening may b ? lr. J. I'. I.' ll, who foi mt li-* i . tnployed In a ngia town, ic, in ned to Karmville .-. ni,uiiiii.? position tb thc Norfolk and Western iee. Ve are lu formed ihat Kev. Di. Bag baa notified thc Baptist church, "' nh he ha- been tin- pastoi for nearlj ic years, that he can nut er hi- resignation tendered two ,t he ha'- already a, cepled a call io gab ami Sandy river church. apt. George Hooker, who immy ??a- theabeiill of thi- ci linty, il ut In- home mai Dari Ighta Tuesday morning at an nil? li i- funeral occui red Wed day afternoon at 3: IO o'clock. Capt. ikei waa widely known throughout ? ami adjoiniug couulii ii ill for a loug lime. eople visiting ami iradi e tins week; N. . la Hunt, Prince sard. Prank Womack, Miaa Mary Womack, (lumberland. Bu pani, .Miller Shepard, Mi? Killie uni,. L K Div. M s Mai' .1 E Phillipa, .m. , n.'il u i al ami very | i Mr. D I Flam in tin Mr. J. F. Wa return to the Btore Hu- week il luci i eight i. .11 "f a men e Mr. Flam I to his ie willi u - from a Hi- many uni it ? at hi- I Co' hen wot i m. > i i mimi' object wu- to I on the | i; i. |Uin ll iii i. . an.I a p of it, hut it was pai I. iiml the | uatructiou Mi m. tin Im "?i ?51 1 yel mi a t. I E. by lw, lilli poi -id, for lha .1 bav li lion \ III e K by i linn au " ill re? side Ul Hie lutlile. pie h..ve visited the ; late iiul viewed re the handsome tiieiil er Hu of Mr. (.. /. mmerman, lt h li Mi. and Mrs. Rowland Poster have ir tbe m i w . Join -. ii. Va, i ? eur :i( Au I loch church, Cumberlaud count; well, now ;iiid then, lo n nu iii? ii the only paper published in ? . ti. All Karmville should take ibould i . un be DO two opinions iiii thia .-ul.,, I .un Anderaou, son of Mr. Cha leading a muli ['bun-day of last wa ?midi. Ih lome mai Hampden Mi. Kraut 0 Alexandria thia lie Hui ted - ? . , i isoner eli it Wilson talion, 1 it iu the Opera House uexl 'riday h. No adniis* iou 'u ll ill ohio hat (be rcrowded n iniii tot tin the ll it: vi . i by (he B Y. P. U. on the jt IS. ll I 1 ' wa? il-- | ene lin- - w of Japanese lan- ^ tul i Tu I anti inspir j-( i i i- for Hu* pul i ut. I , ; ,, "lid, i| i -onie day.-, fe mahon illy li) He will be til ered by m county* ul :' ? mien \s i li cnn- in Idly in Hil- mindel of Mrs. Lue) af \. SS I .1 -,. I ll. 1 \ i ?mpany Tomlin. Titi importaut business i than tbe election of an In . e Mr. J. K. tl can* Si .li ki. Il ? ly, was i. Mr. Wa lily ] ot ,1 ? thal he w ,11 be popular . - w Im -ell theil ; elected od ol Dil, Ur. E. L. M Un. king ha nt I Sin |; Editor i busy . (l tobacco gin ? ntl tbe pi, , ide tbe .,., Into turuiug out on tbe H|d h aud votiug "right." much tobacco in the country is a | -i ,.. , M |, ?Mille, the ll year old -on of Mr. J. Wl, - . .Tully bumed ?., an explosion of powdei a day oi lhat he Hied t?t p.. when the w\ ii- ,,,,, to Karmville -,*_, treatment by Di I li am j,,.., t hi* injuries, while painful, are uol .;,, P, M. J ((|lt pen Jell all 01 a in ina I ne .oin we i poll 11.1 (ht rai pu ot 111 hil thi ii. lion*., a lui Killi. I bappell'e, on Mam street; .. Ja. than a huudred e the ht dow-. il i J B Kiss I .11 ClII tile's. n.Ulai las ni" '" in .'. I'i- lil. ipi Will la' 11 m. l ,1 Hilo .I political lt mav wall Im- regarded In such a anting the diplomatic Ilia! brought t" pass oui ? within th. it nevi iiie li -? remains t he creation of di land ? -lew ; iiiitei there aie a cognized hy the aa having no bi upon (hernani -jiu-lion of expansion that it may he M one of them D dd in print ind in -i-i* .li Jliat the Filipm lighting fm exactly the same n. ?ur foi i ti that therefore there pl io act on . ll mid hack out of he Philippines ju-t a- thc British racked om of Am. what du! our forefathers con* 'hat w hich they were well .hie I . meiit. their .nerty ami he pursuit of luipi And iu shat declaration id tin ig themselves? 'hat all men aie hom five ami eq statement, for whose lin? eal i ty Hie nation they made a/as ' ' Wry well. Vii Ila] isaionately ?I,ie uod tenders for the rights fmeu, ought themselves earlier than beh o,s u contention againal the Eng sh, to I out from Am. i lillian himself fought men t?after bis wu idea?aud for life, liberty ami thc ui.-iiit of happiness a- he understood I vow thal there he few of US ho would hiive contemplated with ui-faeiioii 'i of the sa ? though he wa.* contend* Hie lam! that th ttbei .ni, aud (he mile- over which la :ui. ? ' u- h el roamed, bunted, lugbl and.d i-1 niue down to even a a sa- a tierce outbreak of rt in tue South. White men i ,ii a eel lam amateur uniform . not because i ' ci- Iniii any partic* I- upon the hearths or homes , heir vv (ute fellow nun ol because trying to drive the whites ti -pot of ground. In id' the trouble was Hu-: that one indrcd ami twenty vt ai- and mon ii i ih,- i ? of Independence ?ul.cu- of those w lu r inilepenileiiee were Willing I" take en by the death "I cir colored brethren that then* i noi freedom all, in oiiiitry of ours. k at ourselves and our ? 1 lo iii ike oin* Doini .ar, m order ihat ii may he recognized hnle bearing upon the ?sent dispute. The point i-* that ?ic i- such a thu uiinant ?e, Min! while in theory nen are hum e and equal, and while iii facl the i- the object of all i ne pursuit of Hint have io be along lin Ton hy Hie strug ? will have tu I by i ne dominant race. lo not foi a moment mean -lioul,1 he done, hut md the ot a barbaric or ,u con - lei iopi ii mental stability. ? # ? point* in mind and DQ .tory of iii ihe "men intended for, t Hie Filipinos in thc ion they are lal-. ? Handy ? - of oui own liena 'nveminent. Fven the udi.ur iheoii-er '-1111101 for a 01 lhat ti I tnese, Mi million in id uai i lies, have sufficient trust "f auotber or knowle,lue of theat? res io piepai' tl lon of Inde* t Imt of Thomas ;u.d live limier a -litudon a- elaatic ami a* enduring hat ot" ihe Iniii ' this, with !.? natural ati iraul antipathies Kl aloa ol ion-, tue greatesl hope f,,i u ol en 1 shadow ot Iil-criy u'lint ol' happiness, 1- h. i?- found their remaining d duriug the yealsof their political 1 11- who are turning ? e- to a Hie fol III of he Kilipinoa limul, I ; even though 1 lc, du 6 -hot. ' 'lin e ?1 it only p.. d Hie W 1- Hil .i wh lu . lectiug ? I full "" bj i ;,ohm Hiv mere lari h. . , ,,| ,,,. HIM linne Ol '?i hal vu ,:i c, n..nt ph.i-t o| -i,io went, Hilt ta Dutblng vhau> evei (,, ,|,i with Hie main i|ue*li"ii, DOC w<,ul,I it ju-tify ii- in laevlng t.T'-u.ikni '" anarchy ami -elt-tlestmetioii. ll. noil knlil. |{. M.-. VfichaelCurtain, Plainfield, III., the -lateimni that she caught '?ol,!, which settled on bei lunga; she I lora month by her family in, but grew worse. Ha told bei she ssa- ;i hopeless victim ,,( eon* sumption and that no medicine o-mid flue lier. Her dn.-ii-t -if.'u-. -tei! Di. v i Donsump* -he bought a Im.IiK* and |o her delight found herself benefited from --ne continued ii- uss ami iking -i\ bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own ?ik and ls as well a* -he ever waa. Idee trial b ttlea of thia Greal Discovery al White .v Oo.'a Drug store, and |1.00. ired a loan in \Teiina 110,000, NOTICE ra IEE. All communlcall M of a private* ma? ure?not of puhlic interest, ohitu.uii Dg ten line.-, memorial.-, trihutcs ? Ct and re-oiiitions of oik'am/a lonsor eorpoiatioi- will he charged or at the rate ol - per line vheii published In thc Hkkai.u. foti* ively nu deviation nor exception will a lu nie. llEKAi/iand World only $1.60. IAVE Vol R KKIMTNC dom. \i nu; HERALD jul! oKKKF. 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