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FARMVILLE HERALL 1 KM' V> Sui Ss \ M ll ll tho Imme of lui slater, Mra. VV. l;. !. Ml? ll Mle J ll !?. -:? ne al Nra. Tai . oppor? tunity t" si/v Up Iii-* friends. ,' one ry in the ss Ii i- ni innv- tin* practical joker who fails to nee any fuu when tbe j on hm \\ hy ure Comm wllt'll than al lhe beginning <,f the -? of the Hit. ni.n all tli their hon \ n tbal tbe election i- over i, i return ; ta.?k- of laboi m nh g , ?| ft-eliugM for ail felloM-nieii. II.i- (be amendment t > the di law recently made by tbe town ell ava thiug? Hus, all dog owners been made to | *cribed Lei in authority call :i uni diacuaa the beal plana for n ? Farmville la very much needed. Prof. Cridlln'a mut com tonigbl in the i ' e. There will inn ? ion. ? the simi ut'ur white \ in the open air. ?non before tbe Wo - ed Wttli ii by Rev, i 'annon, Jr. It waa one of the ahk-d and n the - iring for tbe Maater'a Kingdom we have ever beard. Capt. J. D. Allen \s honored with Invitatl In the grand jubilee parade In Wash? ington thia week, but could nol tim! tin* time to attend, Dr. \ who-e acceptance "f the aame invita? tion waa publiabed in this ] to Washington and bad ? Que time. 1 limit the Prince Edward .Memorial ni,,n i- to bave thi monumenl to oui ildiera tbal there will ba a place for each company tbal went oui fruin tin* county, with the name of tarli n place for th, : nil the i lon federate ? dione : lu an). ,i ul -i ni *> <i|.|.ni ii.lilly ?in*, under tbe ? ?ptioiial oppor tunitit- to theyoungmen of Parmville. The ri i] piled with tin- el. i all who mville The iright anil dear, the apart* comfortable ami uninterrupted quiet which ' i why the ty ,,f .mr young men <1<> not lind delighl in snell surrounding!*. Then ..?il kepi hath Mom-, mhich uld Ik- un i: lion to them, and we believe if once tried they NVill bl Cultivate tin- habit and taste for sneh . tt tbe :.- of Parmvilli yon Mill grow the Mi-er and tin- better for tl,. All Km. i pi l-inil I- ti ?>> make and enterpriaing than White I m ho -pan- m. pain* to secure tl. of everything in their line for their They now have the ney for Dr. K < maumption, Coughs and C,,l,|- Thi* i- the wonderful remedy tlmt i- producing auch a furor ? the country hy ita flinn.. lt absolutely eurea Ai I'.roin ' Hoa d all atlee ' beal and Lunga. ' I,-, I. i i ville, \ 1.,' lui NN .il, r. A in ... nie the lab ll trihiitioii*. nf tin- mv.nt,.r* h> th ,' um nitisi jll-t hoi, a hi- W . .,f ti,.* < oui : 9,000. ). tMORIAl ASSOCIATION. ' 'Tn Meet,,,' Hi I.i Important b.ittlt: hy Cap! I Ihe] . mvill, Ihe Colifeilelli V nighl waa imt ven ? "!..i um ii,,.,,. ?,..,. | IHIIIlhel of ot!,, ,Q8 j,, (1? t??wn that nighl to which then, ?a he attributed, li i t" i,e hoped thai our people will Intereal tlnin-eiies ami continue to become the laudable enterpriae of lo build a ll.Illllellt to the men win. neut ont fr,,m Prince Bdward ami Buffered *-,, much tot four long It the cause, they loved and ?ht. >? of b'riday evening's m< t '? s Captain A. \V. Drumelier. Hia subject sm-the battle of Chancel lom lilt. There are fi ? Iviug true descriptions of the battlea fought during the civil tin Drumelier anti all win, beard lum graphically detail the army conditions ami the terrible bat* rvviiie wei,, deeply I l!ll| I, --ed. ITle-, -ani iii p;n-t: The battle of Cbaucellora* i in n considered in all its details : ihe moa! remarkable that I during the civil si:, i'd al that tune, a pom .: Suffolk, Va. Gen* eral li red al three t,> om* of <;, i the move* that vs. by lin- small immhei ofmen right in the fat-.'of thc enemy, < eral OUI line of m Indi I auppoae waa ' (Jem il Lee and ! hy hi* nohle Lieu . I .luck-.,ii, it inn-t he iiinl in its conception, hold ii inn and wonderful in -nils. ? ring into the details of the bat* ip tain Drumelier said: General tlie Rappabanuock ii the _'s(|, nf .lime, [863, with corps numbering men, ami from there with 95,000 men he moved np the.th side of the river, leaving Couch's division of n(noo iii'-n ai Bank's Poid; then with . the river at Cu ited ,n,l moved on three iou!- converging at Chancel* loravilli (.elnl.ll- Lee ami n hail become satisfied that the ? - in thi- direction, leaving ... Tis i-;,,|i of 9,000 mell in fimit nf Sedgwick's at I wiih the balance "f the army numbering o-..onn men, moved in the n of Chanceloraville nc my on the old Plank mad neal raberuacie church, lt would be -,d that this small anny againal -ilcha would have entrench? ed Itself, Itu Immediately General d Jackson formed Hue of battle Vt ith the Plank load and the old turnpike, and the hattie i ? r said, ??? sold il ra of the con. . " army performed tin ir full tluty, hut it i- to he recollected timi I country ami under? brush mu- very thick ami it waa an ihiiity almost for the com pan lea' officers to se, ii,,' men of their com? mands, lint this had lilli, ell'.at - each man seemed to realize the re? ality thai rested upon him for ty of the anny and the im* nut of the plan* of bia generals, which plana would nol have heen under taken and could not possibly have 1 ont had it not heen for Ti,lenee that < ?? ? I. 6 and i din the in ??? and fighting ability of the rank and Ole of my. i tbal another meeting will i.e called at an early date when i Drumelier will give deacrip* : oilier bal lation informed, ha- now aboul I of $1,700 a- stated in th'' HER? ALD recently. C tit lil I < B'S !>?} -..isl... ' .ilditit'- Hay in nd church of Karmville. rt re highly Interesting ;iml Instructive, ami Mell rentier..I. In ti. if the Superintendent, Mr. H. c. Paulett, Prof. Stark. id of ihe school. The program i wa: Hs mn, Thy Kingdom Corni . T. McN. Simp? son; hymn, "A Blesaiug In Prayer, by I,...,! ami congregation; responaive reading on the Kingdom "f Heaven, superintendent and school; hymn, "Building," primary department; ad . . tbi pastor, Re*i, I, -McN. mg, "Ul'-: Sl-teis 1 i,y children; n hy different children; ith," hy thc children; ut ic then hy Prof. SI ? it i cs fit uni responded lo hy the children. There Mere several othei . .-. 'neut from tbeacUng superintendent, a collection and the .ledion. il.?? im ii- ni C. H. Chappell'-, on .Main if-., on High -lied. r, .in. A Frightful Blander Will Unrii. Cut oi Um Arnica ssill kill thc il it. I io 1 inteed. , to Ol nmit r. Il you Mani yin- b faction '."ii mi - Stied. .1. I'.. I (iel a lt | t month to light t" the City ?>f .,'?<>. I'i Iiii < tails uni I,li < linn. The election oi lay was will "nt Incident ul pe.ial note .|.|,n-i|i,in I,, Ihe ll. lo i'i i,,i iheoiiiee-ni clerk an <?' niiiii--.ti ot the revenue li wi for ihe latter oflice that the warnie* hillie Waged and Ch ? I eil lered. The candidates Cn tins offlc were I-'. .1. Cu;, i. li. in i and J. I Hui Mi. liam- had con aiderable backing, which to many Dem appealed h. he formidable har of their tamil date, hut snell Mas not th, .- elected by an whelming majority, Hains m. Dg hut one precinct in thc conn l.v ami that at Proapecl hi* holm ihe Republicana always conni their greatest strength, lt would h. Interesting to know thc exact vob received by each candidate from tin il precincts, hut ut the hour ot going to pre-- ihi- is unobtainable. However, official ami unofficial returns show that Carter's majority i- 811. Hi- majorities by precincts an a- fol. Iowa: Green Bay, 101; Parmville, 97; Briery, 25; Darlington Height ?>: Worsham, joiity for Hain* at Proapecl from thi? ne .ami il Mill oe -.en that :'?* majoilt) i- th. W. H. Tbackaton la elected derk of the colin al moat unanimously judging by the number of votes received at this precinct by h.- opponent, H. a. Wll? bourne. Mho had only IT ballot for him here. The entire Democratic ticket Ma- elected a> follow-: Clerk, W. ll. Tbackaton; Sheriff, T. H. Dick? inson; Coinmiaaioner "I" Keveline, ti. ter; Commonwealth's Attorney, A I). Watkin-i Treasurer, W. H. Ewing. W lint 111,1 ll, Mi un I Smothers, a negro tobacco hand, la in jail charged with attempting to enter tbe dwelling bouse of Mrs. Sue Wright aboul 2 o'clock on Monday night last. Hia boiaterouaneas at thc front door of Mra. Wright and theory "f the lady occupants vs illili, at) to the sct-iie Mr. R, N. Poster, wh t.iied f,,r police officer Orange. When Mr. Orange reached the hone Smoth? er! na- -.iii! trying to fain admittance to the house saying to Mr-. Wright and her daughter, Mra. I-'. F. Pitney, that uni.-- tiny opened the door at once he would break through, Ai -ooii aaSmothera espied thc policeman he jumped frmn the porch tn Hie ground, a diatance of twelve or fifteen feet. He ran ami attempted I" bide in the doo! May of a boUSC in the hack yan! hut the pol iceman Ma- aoou upon him. Smothers and mTUi an oath declared he would nd go to (all, but after one or two persuasive licks across the head hi- mind WSS ebanged ami then he began to plead with the (.nicer to protect him from lynching. He begged to i assuring the policeman thai be would never be seen in Farmville again. H. gras asked whal he incant by trying to gel In the house, bul would make no Intelligible response, It ls thought by -nine that Smothers Ma- drunk and the time it'll,nant of the place On the other hand the policeman say* he did imt appear t" be drunk ami in thc jump from the porch to the ?'round he lit upon bis (eel; retained bis equilibrium uml ran t" the rear of thc liou-e. An examine-' titin ni ill he made in theca-e Ihi- morn? ing. Dr. Iiiiiii, i Iii I ni nu lllr. Hr. Tanner, mTm fasted for forty da) - -,inc ) ? | i- in Kanni ille las! Friday. Hi la robust and healthy, having entirely recovered from b denial of food. He calli d at the n bb ald office and in the course of a plea? sant conversation witta ui he-uni tbal ? d twice in his life for forty daya, nice in M iiimapoli* ami once ii York. At the beginning of in* Ural fad the doctor weighed ld pounds, uml during the forty daya be los! only 36 pounds of bia weight. Thc Bra! lom leen daya only v T bia md idler that he total I j abstained hom Maier. The doctor's preeenl weight la aboul ISO pounds, judging by , dermanic" ap| He now the advertising agenl of ii large , ii con, ein. Ile told u- that no ad helter bel him tIu.ihki that he could not fast for eighty days. Before the undertaking of aucb ? task a- that, however, the doctor added, I Mould lie-hen np as nindi a- POasible and then live contentedly on tin- tiasi my l.otls. *...i.i Si inn.I l.rniltlMr*.. The stat.- Female Nonna] School will cloie "ii the la-t day of this month next Wednesday, li lia- been a rei*) Successful session ami the next year promises even greater success. There Mill U- no commencement exe: only the usual Issuance ?>f diplomas, ami the annual meeting for business hy the Hoard ofTsusteea. Followio Hal "f the full gradual Mis* Billen Armstrong, of Salem. Mi- Bailie Cllbourne, of Farmville. Mi? Frances Driver, of Norfolk. - Florence Franke, "f Charlotte. Miaa Ella Godwin, of Botetourt .lout's, of Charlottes? ville. Miaa Rub) Leigh, of Klngand Queen. Mil ai*, "f Surry. M i fi Miaa I -ui, "i Pulaski. Hanover. rda a-.n, of Clarke. Miaa Alice Welsh, of Richmond. It.Ml K.l.ii. I... -nir. \ h. Porter's dwelling ami lol : NV. i'. Hui,nie dwelling am! lois on High - .I situated jual above post office, ami inf- lol mi Buffalo street. -. V, I' si . , , i, .In. A Chicago woman makai bel I hy wa-hiiii: WOMAN'S HOME MISSION Work o! ths Session i; Thoa Woman's Hoine Mi of thc Virginia Conference mel in il ninth .-11111 ' M. E. Church, South ?it 8 I*. M. I he Society a aa cull,-,I | the president, Mra W, .1 Voui after thc regular devotional ex< addresses of welcome were m Littleton 01 the Farmville Auxiliary linnie Mia -. ami Rev. T. McN Simpaon, Un* pastor, mi behalf of tin ille church, and an appi respoi ? l by .Mr-. I., ti. ,.f the Monumental An Portsmouth, Va. Bad fully gotton up were then distributed to the title. meetii 1. during which the llll'lll: ? renewed acquaintance ht in* Ihe lil -! lune. < >n Wednesday morning at IO .lety md according to ani,. ment, with the pu iide.nl 11, the DevoUonal servl v K. Sharpe, of Charlotte circuit. lr-. H. E. Wall, the Conference Secret 1 fairly good pei cen! of mi n i to their name-. Thc ba 1 adjournment wi 1 I*. M. fm rn, ami 1230 I'. M. uml ", I'. M. journment. The presidenl ti, livered her annual address, which sbe preferred should he called a "talk," :hi,I which briefly named the work, ami earnestly called 1 1 cation h, it- beal emit nols in the undertak? ings begun, ami urged a lai timi to missionary work among mir -ci saut-, ami lo some specific oh Virgiuia aa a monumenl ol tl 1 Intelligence. Reports were then re el by th ? rerem md tbe conference treasurer, showing thc ic. ceipta during tbe year, the number of auxiliaries, merni ? ',, etc. .??I,-i-e- at tin-, point 1 Mr-. K. I'i. Michaela, 11 Rlcbmoud. ITie .tali 1. ports from mix Ma- then innle, and the following re? sponded ! Mrs. 1 1 Lynchburg strong, < 'onrt St. church; Mra. 1 Winfree, Memorial church; Moorman, WbiU Moot man, Mt. Zion, Mra. I 'hem- in place of Mrs J. li. Lumad _ District 11- 1 heil,-, WaabinKton . Mra, W. J. Young in pince of Mi-. J 1 S Norfolk I' . 1 mil. Epworth church; Mrs. N. B. Johnson hy letter, Cumberlaud st. church; Mra, T. H. 11 initv church; Mra ty, Monumental church, Portsmouth, iebmoud I' ir) : Mis. I "ns la, Trinity 01 Mr*. Mni il Richmond Dis incl Secretary; Mi-. Scbatzell, 1 nar) church; M. Park ria, ,* church; Miss-, I' i Vonni,' Lad Officers and delegates preeenl were: Mr-,. W. J. \* olino folk; Vice Presidenl McN c. V. Winfree, Lynchburg; Corra -poid ov Mi-. M. N. Moor? man, Lyncburg; H Mi-. H. E. Wall, Farmville. Nh-- Hardwicke, Richmond; Mt-. Michael-, Wes! Rich? mond; Mi-. E. S. Moorman, i burg; Mi- .1 R. Marun, Farmville. . w. J. Di Anton Scbatzell, Mi-. A. W. . daggle Curley. Richmond. Mra. .1. I.. Armstrong, Mrs. i Winfi ti. Moorman, I hurtf. Mr-. M. V.. Spruill, Mi-. T H ' Mra. I. I'.. Betty, Norfolk. Mr-, ll. c. Paulett, Mis Baldwin, Miss Ella Burger, lam rnacleCburcb, I' T. li. Rodgers, Mra. Bhelton Chi Among otho- Un* followin itois to the meetings: Mi-. Favill, Norfolk; Mr.*. Adam-, Blackstone; Mi-. Crawley, it Heh, Lynd,' Richmond; Kev. A. B I 1-. Cannon, Rev. Mr. Baugbau. The meeting adjoui lei,lay evening. The -linlent- "f Lincoln Univi ; een lllfolTllcd hy li I Presbytery that h. 1 termon preached from a manuscript Will l? ? ' : Mi 1 it ? TO min BATISaUU. The ll BRALD doe- imt Bollcil (l-einellts to he Hi-fi;' till dcm*, matter, ami would prefer thal advertisers tue thc other colun thc paper. Tin are loss ly mi -ix months and yearly Thc - thc locals which have obtained Muli thu -ime it- foundation, Mill i.e rigidly ad? hered to, vis: MN' 1 lim* for the lir-t Insertion ami / une t"i rm b subs, quent Insert the -aim* niall' contracts with the Herald foi lal' ad ?' allowed a uniform pet linc fm Uon "f advertising mal og. THE OLD DOMINION. Over The S' ? i'ii 'i-tanily kl hoi I-'. VV, M. ll i me, in Wiuclu i relape ? I da m. an unmarried farm nine, comm ttting bis tiiio.t ii nh a i Bonsack, In th* lea, m!io n ? 1100 worth of ring a thunder injured Ml uny, post* . - cal con itb ita lim- grounds, to the - ,,f thc Holy i . -'hool. tilda trolley linc it I tet M cen uni Middle Brook, eleven ntl. lt Will .'"Ml I,, ie linc, and of Un- rlu.iHHi Kuall rick ,? if the . i warehouse ami the Tie. The principal losers ara tbe and Mr. J. W. Bar w ucbeater. Lo?, HI,OOO; In* min. Mr. Sam nd Laker, , ? nt to i tn attend the Peace Jubl - vi vania ;. ? With ililli,?illly. Ile dui imt niidi y put lt out All: < oilier, M ho 1- lioM limier sui y the Au county author!tit u, Ini? on tbe ii ipproacbiug M. Voung, Min, nand ol .iiny ni tlu? ll av to x i-it bia daughter before hi* de nt, is ?ter for Wood, in leneral Vouu ' Tit. Eliol Fox, . mi thc North Carolina dil kilroad, Hied while coupling band o bas fallen heavily on thi* family. Tbe father has lost an .other his rigbl band ami the mother fall. Eliot ; h;i<l two Iden ta previous to tbe one which caused bia . luring on, "f Penu., who ii the front, ,U' nily troubled with li.tim. lt ,li,l food thal I would like to i you would charge me foi om* 'l Mr. Ano ir hi* oM-ii n-e and to supply it to hi* friends and ??tu- of lily for rle tism, ck, sprains unequalled. For sale by Cunningham Inia to Ki III. . with , .1 nu thous. I Au Npplv to i Farmville, Va. j.Ill of I,1IHI feet. ' I killed annually. ' I ?iville, ' ; r, will . 'ii to drive ' I ? , Mitti the U) t In? alla. Tli:u Throbblasaj llr:i<lailie '? loillulil . bl of (h.- I tO phi iimi to govern them without the con* Jud till-, much T.IHNMHNI JK-op dil to pm lint 'lit to pill tbe rigbl to po other element dictum: namelj phra*e the ? tbe United - i to ihe Philip t lt rms that la Dpreheoaion I ed man. It seems now tn be thoroughly un* Mill bea very vital eleiiienl in the next Utting* mi uta a policy ? the history of the United ? >s in this partic? ular, that ',: :, lakes in terri* itretcbea ? T bia i- nen in oin history, very i all new Un -, nen bon iiiiieiit ami ??? iii naturally nol shrinking of eithi ihe ful .-ion in relation 1'iite a- il should be, foi while in the multitude wisdom, u also mi- lom m Un- conflict of thought. * ? a in this country re? mind ? t ly of tlie discords tbal characterize the few minutes prior to ihe beginning i Chess discords, b ..-ide when the conductor weilds his halon, ami they to ihe harmony that sible with all the instruments. Thus is it with our puissant nation m b 1. Remember if you Will ti ? 'Tim;- that - I ne I to run rim duriug the lentlal . that a ; .... i Tom ii by Nvhidi ruber, tbe election . aniabed and *?* Thu* uill it ? n,i matter tin- feeling tbal rn Meek, ?hat thi.- country may understand the full merits of the question and in m.lei tn ad Intelll ,; certain detail In hy writel of the main question should understood a- having tm connection with il at all. 6 fm- Instance, as the Institution of a itruggle "f mil.lo aid the Washington, lin- mc touched on la-t nea up the other one ?idly editor; a question -ii adroitly put that unless answered emphatically and elimli on Mill make Americans appear to tbemseli national traffickers in human flesh. Iu Vat u tin- question can i i,y asking another. When the United States yielded to lui ive imp ler in the tin Louisiana or hy other i,ad, it m hat it ia, uderstand that the Inhabi? tants "t ii.. tine mere United Staler? Thia queation shows th character of tbe other; for while tbe United stat,* .iv ai times lo ,! ? Tonal rights in such pun and I, , ; Ighta hy adual I of the (el ; I in iiny way, yet in no ? Tullin tl to own ti inhabitants. ? cr, m all cases, the old inhahi logic of the situation and with aa little friction I out il and political amt tcb to their omn benefit directly ami ?iitTit of the I long a* the Spirit of the lin: remains what it ? the brain that can in thc history of the I ht than o. :icm of retrogression, misery tbe iple Mill bl found lo adju-t itself to new conditions in a May upright, vt Am, ri, au iii the With ex| and ann-' thought of enslaving . abhorrent >> et in a line anti utterly WOI np of - unit- and yet | f it- olin, does oivn dividually and io truly sn that i will their live for ti, ' Bibing 'lian u* and mo lng in is power Iban ? iiim; aboul iding amt lng up ami Cl of our political life, BO that our io ii,, luipi ivemenl of the day ? .lill oil . 'he tropical - will rn,! ? ard. ll. II. lill.I I ll, ll fr.-* tl lt. I' u'tiy ll inn. ehlt, leeelltly. Ill which in* -land th it the rsrodoctioa of chi'?ken* III Un- I ailed -late- l.i "."?hmhki ami of tgm, 1 :, <nhiu.h?,ihhi. Tl,,, total value ot chick. doced Ma- sj'Hiooo, OOO. Accepting th.-e flfOiaji M ap I, 'I. Me Illll-t COIllTlltlo lhat the In ii play-an important part in mir American life: hut ire will better understand the relative Importance of lha! pan When mc onie to make - ni, compari-oiis. 1 ne value nf mir tohaee., erop has rarely baan a- Bloch a- |* (,000,000. : ur potato crop t*. le*s than 180,000,000 On the a v.* ra ire. The value of mir harley ? mp i- not often it-* much 00. An oat crop worth 1*200,000,000 i- unusual Our annual OUtpUt Of pif lion hus rarely exceeded ".'nm in value. Uoal, hy fur the ona!.lc ,,f mir mineral ptOOmOtO, i total annual output of - mt 1200,000,000. "'Hon, wheat, ha; and corn an- the only four products of our coun? try thai ex.-.1 in value hen-am! hen*' ling to the ahove t-tiinate; and cotton -oiiieiinie* fnlloM- ihe latter in tin- order of Importance, the crop having exceeded 1290,000,000 In value ,inly three time-, and the highest linv? ille been no-) quite 1310,000,000. The I in value frmn 1213,000,000 to | ,i ,000,000, :u?| t|u. corn crop from about M-tO,000,000 lo ,000, The as...-aire vallie of t|?. hay crop nut'. I ai ah mt | 000,000. From Un c,,iiipari-on Un? importance of the hen, e-|ieiTally in our agricultural economy, will he ap? iti d. If Mr. SDI i . I the value of ? product separately, the fad i uot reported. It would be Inteaastiag to know the value of the egg output. Probably It exceeds the value of any mineral output, excepting coal, hut not excepting pig Iron. I'mhahiy, tn<>, it ls the value of any farm crop Oom, Wheat, hay, cotton and md il may even exceed oats. . i* hy no means to he de-pi-ed. ' om 11 silt R.v ti i i ..: i n ? <'"., Va., i May 22nd, 1800. I Died, after a *rery abort bat painful Illness, on tbe nih inst.. Nannie the I ssife of Mr. Hamel l'ri e. She , aar "i her tm, enter* lpg the pintie and Moona ol woman? hood, bul -In- bore her pain cal.illy and with i and awaited the summons from on high peacefully and willingly, until bei ' reata oeaaed and toa Mailed above to ber I She waa one >>f thou kind, amiable, peaceable tmaraeters, whom lo knoM was to esteem, aa a model of purity aod christian Integrity. With it au,\ dion on hei part to glitter in the world's gay circles, Bhe labored to I .innifully adorn true Christian character and thus demonatratea tbe -upiei, mee "f the!; ligion sbe Bright a- a morning Bun? ine bloomed herc (br ? short di red all happy around her. But Ood in his wisdom, has -ccu lit to take her lo that hollie of bliss, In i hii,'htnes.s will never more h.- dimmed by om- clout! of booow; ami her devoted bUlband, children and relatives ibould feel -Meet r*onso> laliou in knowing that altbough||they ?an iii, ci her no mot ? D ".nth, .-he ls there in that bright, tweet home as a llgbl tn draw them "nearer my Qod to thee." She was a devtHid. af? fectionate wife iiml mother, ami leaveea husband, live little children ami many a lends ami iclative- to mourn ? ?..',. Tay, A ml mr \ mi ii shall pay Uni higher shall our raptors dow alain, .1 psst led tn re below, Uki. -t-iku.-in-L.nnv. sal ki: TO u.l. All communication* of a private un? od nf puhlic Interest, obtti IXOOOding len hues, memorials, trihuteH md ri-ointion- of organise ; .?oip.irati.in-. will he ch . T live cent* per line a/ben published ha the Uki.nu-. Peat lively no tleviatioii nor exception Mill ne lliatle. Nn-To-llar for Hftjr IVnlS. ("Juara iii.iUrs wi-sk ni-, I.,ood pure. 60c, fl. All drugi-mt*. Aii.Hlirr ( H-.. ?f Illl. iiiiiitll*in < iir.il I.) (Tiniillirrlnlii * I'nlll Hui lil. Mv BOO WSJ al!li' '<il Milli rheunia H-ni whidi contracted lu- right limb until In- Ma- tinah!,* lo walk. A ftc [?aing one and a half bottles of Cham* - 1'tm Balm In- ssa* ahle t" bi aboul again. I can heartily recoin ? t to perao ia Butlering from rheumatism. Joh* Bnidrb, Freed, I 'iillmiiii Co., W. Va For-.alt- hy Cun <?<, io r> ync'- for Purniture and you will bb fm insJT. $2 00BOCM FREE. The Best Book on Horst-. Published. 13? hy un inn-nil.i . .Mb- i.-i '""? "?,r;,.75 IMl 1 ll LUM. Hi. O'utn nf lilt Uursl Hots* li.urnt.l-. i All for SO Cta. (Worts %t (St ) . r?rm. iun,?" ?n,i Ik-??'.?. ?aaa**** *? TO SLL WHOM IT MftY CONCERN. ... I fe of Mi-point'-*! iiii'l 'I x i \mu.i.a hahi an.