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FARMVILLE HERALD. Pw.? \* . 11.00 ' I FKIDAY,~Jl'Li 7, * i ii. I*..... i , ni. ?? i ? -neut of interua* r tlmii t< 1 'tb a alone. lb 1 Hutt l why p. ? ul, I* , rules willi ?urning. ? - jWF ;:.,iu u bom I 'lli^^ then as Hie int - . ii -;ty-, ? I -.ry'anil's.. them." ? -h.mid . neal and npllabed - but an tl speculator with a "|.iiH" on the "powers thal be," that the men ulm nuule to du a11 i!" .voik. think yon the present war Was linnie hi make inks or fight one battle? to the held atu" Would Mr. M. isl month? The i bearing the ?how them : I;..,-: - :n of victory. mentioned the Virginia town, ? Republican, by the :..wed to ? , Hy a few nf Hiern pt to Vii. | nnwritteu law of tl in,i an wai i- tl ni.nt th: would make If it had only ba] rn town. All thal a oftJ-* from being fiendish vi ,w, and thou they ? none to ru - of , - nilli though the i iniui- , band IS the , ed it in the Intereal of , in tbe Interest of I combii ; ,,jU.,| ! ( ? i nea life in-u*! ! - that it will I - and oom pe ten I and hono-t i, should rem.-iii ? r 'Hi them will be no child - nol in charge of chili ii'k the personal tax "li the hca.l. Hy re* iteacfa man's ? ? ? vi-iii do m ! sevil than any other aug] i millionaire ? lill dy. too. Lit ..ur legia - \.iv? an old intrymen simply ? He uill have no difficulty, . anding a good boarding Farmville his we win give him all the li thia i food, : k 0oW '" ! ' '' shipped 'juite lng t., nough lo ni, though a ha i i n* to nave ii" '. than to play -buttle '?? Hutton- at the bid.Inn,' of OJOlie* Lei Hu gold all - on -nil remains tbe Uiiilii-milli nh. South i- nuder lasting i ? ? long a- he i? fought by Hu- Bal timon lute nf thc Democrat dent. I I POW! 1 e and ii" man available aa leader in a national fight State la nol a unit lor him and enthusiast WASHINGTON LETTER. From oar K W \-ll!\.,,--V .! . di between Mr. McKinley and St r, which -? . day .,[ tvi,, ago, has been postponed fir a time by Pii denial, doubtless under Instructions tiger, of "f the auti-McKinley li tributed tn him by -, in Mid Hut postponing i:i that it wii; rmanentlj withstanding in- public protestations of loyalty to Mr. McKinley, A under suspicion, and if ho can preven! .k that Mill result iii lii ki.ked out of the Cabinet, In- will have t.. display m..re diplomacy tl ? ii credited nnb ba* make up. Hi- retention in tbe Cabin* vi hat Senator Burrows told Mr. M ,' -? , j McMillan and him? self would not ask for Alger's dism at this tim. ed bis remaining in th ? i would be ? f a lienelit than an injury to the . One of there-ults ..f Mr. McKinley's suspicion of Alger will be that the will ted be allowed (?? Im Important order or to maki i meiit, until tbeapprovalol Mr. Mi-Kin* n secured, i il c ?ui se, this approval bat but it ha- ai I ii. .Mei ' freely .riven heretofore in all D pertaining to the Wai Department. .ter everything Ut to carefully and every act of the War Department will be Mr. McKin* rsonal act. The inventions of Americans have done mote to make tin- countrj il.ii.'an lei done, notwithstanding i and Hu- inventive Americana was nevei rn employed than at tin- tm proven by the heavy Increase in tbe - Patent office, now -."..non a week more than ? and by the fact that the week's issue of patents, trade mark-and lab) r than any since April, 1880, also by the t'ue thousand applications awaiting action by the Patent <>Hi.-e. Kentuckians who have been to Wash* Ington -mee the -tate convention nus m cm to n gard Democrati. is certain. For In? stance, Mr. ii. M. Lanham "William (inebel will be elected I erimr of Kentucky without ? doubt. ? man of the people and stands for the public i itlons, trusts ami monopolies ll- won out i Bghl that proved his plink and ? qualities and di monstrated bi-* abilities a- one of the . rgani* sera In the countrj convention if Ohio will not convene fol then i- plenty of lime to talk ?bout probable candidates for Gover? nor, and it is freely taken advanl wherever ? f,-w Democrats gather to - |Kiiitio-. Then are ? number d men pat forward a- favorites, in luding Kilboiiii .1 Haskell, mt the man WbOM name ba- been .ftenest mentioned in connection with he Domination, during the la-t two or layi - John H. McLean, the iwner of tbe Cincinnati Inquirer. One dim Democrat said <>f the pn platform: "Ohio Democrats an united* v opposed to the policy of th. idmini-tration in thc Philippines; they ITO Op] , .line? ll the Conduct nf the Spanish war; ? mphatically condemn Mgerism md all the dishonor and disgrace mi* illed by the term, and they an- 0| poa d o trust- and similar form- of organized ita wealth. They w III shape heir platform along those linea, and hey bl able hopes of winnini: i pun them alone, although Other plank nay be added to the platform." That publican- of the state do nol tel tbe confidence Un bown by the request made of Mr. IcKlnley to come to the state and nike aches foi Hanna's Icket Then i- more or teas discussion in olin.-al circle- a- to the mil .? hich caused I R cit to ?move bimeelf from tbe path of Mr. IcKlnley and to declare himself trongly In favor of the latter- leiiomi aiion. H..? Phut i- credited with aving made the deal, which i- under* nod to involve the support of I. eli by the administration for tbe '.munition in 1804, a- vu ll ru it slices of patronage under the pn .ministration. Mr. Roosevelt may -alias on tbe latter part nf the deal all gilt, but He ? ntl big "il-" ni i\ of lu- realising mi the lir-l art, tbe first and most inip.ii lani of hich is, if Mr. McKinley fails : year, DOW can he help it in ISM, In view nf thc en..rm.ni- war | . iii being paid by tb.- people1 tin ? valid na-..ii foi tin Republicans juicing lieeause the deficit wm only m in DI Iel WI ne lei Ko tlniii Hie thc pi' ami n tillll ill Hie Illili: ii-. NV. M I i i i iiml a allin i i H.i.l i \ : rightful Blander 3 3 1 i ? . nt*. re. 60c. tl. Ail di . linn-, lol l(, nt in'-, un li i l orei er. . I)..'.' :, \ , ll I vt. I..', il ? IRADE iiii'l All We. ha 'Iliell.V - Hie, V.-i. ? p., I tun Throb ul.i -fee ? ? ll-t WI.. uiidiliuii. , , , -I-. \ii i.,.i, i ju laing i .. rn ? li llVfi -un, .nu ..h.i i ? ? lit. Miiiiv ii pei maui .it. ipplc-. i ita 1 ".ir in.,., la W ii ii t I ni og-room ii t i ii uni iy niuled | iiml eho ? i. t liiii -inc,- Iii- lilith, anil all that We nhl du fur him did uol ?ic than temporal i .(il we ed < 'han ? I lug Illili not been nulli.,,,|. \\ ?? mt ttl give yuii thi- testimonl i nut lh;il yul c.l ii t" advt Ll. M. Law. Ki ofcul lemon Mm. '"th brush uMiir bjed nut tu -heil the bristles i ll. < . < lilli. ! Hom <)??? i ll '? Ba>Ma ll .Ml in you i iblish a - ? ? v the immigration agent of thc ii.it.lly, ..n bli il three .v bick their I i for. ?olviiig the fact thal ? help i irdahip. Ul. it ..n tbe plan of ii-, be ; mpan* to buy ami I- and I ck could be ,1 on tbe a--. ? men: nth, nr mb nr land, the mp:.ny tn be > payment. 1 -old c.Hld be the terms ol such .iran n thal the ? I to improve the i I hardly lose on thc my, for b, b land- thal ate uti ll-ed i would and finally lt Would i thrifty i ?ly, W. M. H. H. .ullin.,n. ?.i| K. .p.. i of Hu- I' Choii the foll ,mn,ii was ? death of Mr. /ilium im , .ii...i rbough . iblicly wiih ile- church of vt hich bi ns tan I attendant, be faithfully contributed bis Joiuing the choir in 1870 be vva- rarely abnetil fruin ll tbe timi in- was an unassum ? i-b warm thy of ?ii be . i in the i .LU. Mr-. J. L. Wm i B, H. I.. An i.ui. I was uh of Mr i member of our choir. Joining il prior .'iii. l's work. ' ind kind hearted, lu? au si ii.. knew bim. We dee| incut our I..?, and Vf ill ever k> ? memory in "iii rn ns in ? and the church upon vt attended, and now silent !otlie family and be published in the Karmville Hu: .ld. Al' Mi-..J. I,. Wm IK, H I. nan. Who Is To Blame. . to bat ll ibi if the .!. winn tbe ? Upi.ll tb ' I ls due 'ic kidneys -in: |..in or ii irreguler quail ....... J our killin ' . len 3 : pamphlet . thia mn. \! I 11. N . r Vi 1 \ . 'lill VV il ll. .11T ? ? ' of I nil Hi VI . II. Ill \( k.-lo.V I W. ll 1 ll I ? Tit. Every J Dollar J. 6. Lewis Co's "Wear Resisters" .1. II. I.KW IS <()., ll.??lon. Mun, ; A. E. CRALLE. 1 Everything on Wheels. THAT IS, .HING THAT'S DESIRABLE. WAGONS. SURREYS. PHAETONS. CARRIAGES. CARIS. TRAPS We li koo*/ are jual right m ? bide -ell. .'.il ll il '? il any tillie. J. : MVILLK, VA. I Our Mixed Teas Have lift'ii iii" the author "t "Four Moi After Date/1 wi noisseur in that line, tn ;iii\" blend of tea. Tr. CHAS. BOGG & SON, Farmville, Va. Smooth Running Rambler Bicycles i Ball Bearings an.I 1 S Rambler Maki Sa* sair. CHAS. I". BM KA RM VI Ll : You'll Need Us When You Want ? Clothing. |! OUR SHOES John k He ' IME AND FANCY DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, HATH, I ll Kl RN : Richardson & Craile GREAT PIANO SALE! ON MONDAY, JULY 10th, 1899, ? ? , i . i pint l f.KADK" ind th it JUST THhK OF IT. I, y 11 $450 Piano sold bj' us for only $367. 400 . 317. 350 . 267. 300 . 203. 275 . 174. 100 Organ . 58. 75 . 47. STANDARD MUSIC CO., BRANCHES '. II. Al>l?! UK . Pl folk, V;,. MUSIC. Mia* I: will re slime her Mi < Cr. temWr ith, i Farmville Mfg. Co. LUMBER of every description for building pur? poses. Prices are advancing so place your orders early and save money. C. IL ROBESON. PROPRIETOR. ON DRAUGHT, The Famous Pabst Milwaukee Beer. MARYLAND WW. RRADDO COOPER'S OLD CORN. HUGHO'GARA & CO., M'. ( i nt: ' I I IT IS VERY CHEAP. PRICE, $15 lr also Manufacture Vateni Hu talina ami l'.iluiii*t Inns, nd for Special Catalogue on Ventilating \ L H. CORLEY, Sole Agt., AVE YOI .; PRINTING DONE Al lill'. HERALD OFFICE, 1ak.m\ 111 . M NEGLIGEE and DRESS SHIRTS. Zigler Bros. Fine Shoes and ;i of ALL GOODS in our line. unusually prett) selection <?f .>i;Y GOODS, NTOTION8 ?and? Geiulemen's Furnishings. FLEMING & CLARK, M VI LLB, V\. Thev Have Found the Baby, i.'lli < 'l.tlK. .-Hui tile place to timi CLOTHING suitable Hot Weather, snell Uool Serges, Alpacas or Sicilian 3oats and Vests, is J. B. WALL'S. A PURE WHISKEY UREE-J WI ni WV POOD IN . ? I \ ; I i - - [OIN - the | wi pru . . flesh. A uke HARPER . hi-k. - ! by JOS. MANNONI, ? i l? -. ? I mit*. - i - ? ' PIANO PUPILS. P o Pupils -? : l