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FARMVILLE HERALD. i J I, HVKl ? .' lil I POI.i 1 I un-l iii- tooh buaini made i fool of i ? duty. This oulla. said to tin -xii. Morl tent i pledgi lowed cr to b n teni uk to budlu* - cn poll tiela W i- it I sh..Hid bavi im means, 6 are I liol lim! it ne worth having, the wine gi ly true thal ally the temi friends of lin thou tremble tor the young m in ? id it, and j the land mu bad men ol I work of ll, - sober n ! : miro' Banish whl don't stimulate t i ? date to treat you, ami bim. aud the "i ? ill at Saul The New \ an Kim.; South Cai titivation Tiley doit ! ton. Itt isa . lu This eon n; he was )a*t. Hoa ehai.. front. . eral of! ? "Di . I rn- ci lime." He bad hy a li Virginia's quota regiment*. If ai clear. T -h Winchester thal tbei DO need to | friend the blind !,. un ; ?wn. ; eond tenn. An .".rd Wi du. - 4th of Mardi. J f 11. tin- and the mu they will be in i ,., Bounced by bia ? and "trimmer," and I in cul* tured Bust m. He la dm pl . AK drunk IN yeal- I of 100. Bul ii ii Meryla r-rfcet. and ' ami I and li Hanna the fleeo ?. liol ll I L ? i ?, ai I iii In ' .inpo ?I. halt, nm, i read. ? ii one dopted - : ' I bul little I mi bc inn-! try agaiu. . WASHINGTON i ? ?? "' tn Ul tin- lb., .-ni bink , I il noni am foi Bi I ? .1 - - ? - Nan I it iou lo Kn - tbe in ewortbj When Ora tba! Mr. I I -tate t N N - ? Philippi! "iii foi tl I D?a j lu tbe can il wav i Leen lah' i rivet! lin rr i\ ill bc ample til ? ? Mi. I ll i - ? ? (hal ? ii|..>ii lin - i '?-] >;ii I - nm th i nviiIi regard to u n\ ho 1 i Hie '. bill .' tin time, am! tl, . . Il UH NV ll', in bul ? , A ? Parsnip Complexion. turn - ? 1 up . I meal ion lins Il< -.% Ara Ymir Kid., ? Um,illiMllrtu lllooil IM*. ai I ? .er. I . i I.liol, > . I ii. . . I .Hil, 'you have property oi life to - und indemnity. ? ' _ SI ki fr ii ri Lr Pl kc th Al tc vi Ii! ytbitiir in bout , mt ni. , i i '"af Sf Maa* (a.. (kit r ?aw Iori. A <*v< t ces flu sib I 1 iFARMVILLE,* TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1899. OO IM. X HST Gr 11 JOHN ROBtStSON'S _ gm* CHEAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION _ asa ? *-w coBritezidjau, ? -bf IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE GRAND BIBLICAL SPECTACLE SOLOMON, KIS TEMPLE, and the QUEEN OF SHEBA. 3BX-& CIRCUSES 3 IJNT TII-Ta-IEi-E X3XO- IlIIalGB. ? 3 BIG MENAGERIES 3 1 Grand BIBLICAL SPECTACLE 1 1 COMPLETE AVIARY 1 1 GIGANTIC MUSEUM 1 1 Prodigious Aquarium 1 1f| TRULY GREAT SHOWS -fd ? **?# MEnGED IIn.TO OIvTK ElsmV MORE PEOPLE, MONEY, MORE COSTLY COSTUMES, MORE SPECIAL SCENERY used in the one great feature of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba than in the entire com? bined features of any other exhi? bition in this country. OVER $100,000 ACTUALLY EXPENDED ON THIS CRAND PRODUCTION ALONE. The Most Magnificent Scenery, Costumes, Em? blems, Armors, Trappings, in every detail Historically Correct. 100 of tue MOST BEAUTIFUL DANCING GIRLS in America 100 Everywhere pronounced unanimously by Press, Pulpit and People the Richest and Most Gorgeous Production of the Century. A MASTERPIECE OF SCENIC MAGNIFICENCE. the emera featcri n's season obtained from En ca, will nnr:!. nd startle the world. Nol hem iver before pn ;nted in this country. The of former yeal nd other shows relegated nd Master Munis of thi it li JOHN ROBINSON'S TEN BIO SHOWS COMBINED. The Mos! Nov itnessed. 3 rom Nine to 1 I : lady id Gentlemen E ms ridin at one time. his feature is new an 1 .! willi this show. TIIIC MENAGERIE irpasses in magnitu the largest ! iowa Zoologii Id. Ever and anon ; ora the far off countries ia, Europe and rath America, the f rare ii mais is added to Beast ration, Rh in Chimpaii ants, sopards, Z Hounds, linas. Mon. I, forming e most j n in the world. il exhibited under the water-] nts ever manufactur One of .s fie is the LARGEST SNAKE ALIVE. rats, nie this reptile . p, Turkeys and I' The Greatest Free Features Ever Witnessed! e Grand STREET PARADE and ROBINSON'S FREE HORSE FAIR. An Innovation in Itself. A Truly Magnificent Pageant feature of the Fr rand spectacle of FORTY Or THE SMALLEST PONIES ir har md driven at one time. Don't fail to sec them. rile cages an emalia alone in this glittering pro sum, the only ones of the kind in th? .States and ting more money than tl [ the entire outfit ee ordinary circuses. T formances daily. Main >w doors open at i and 7 P. M. exhibition at th amediately after ade and at 6:30 P. M. ( In to all. "or full particulars notice other advertisements. \ Labor Day and Circus EXCURSION VIA N. &. W. R. R.? From Farmville to Richmond, MONDAY, SEPT. 4th, 1899. HOI no . RIP PAR! PARMVIMjE TO RICHMOND,.$1(1 WK 1.1. VILLE io RICHMOND,. - Fiirmvilln on I Imj* Following afektdlk 7:'' A. M. L'ri-w V xiii .. ?I " .... a H*i.i ?? e. RETURNING LEAVE RICHMONO AT 830 P. M. I ATTRACTIONS Robinsons CIRCUS at Petersburg. Dan Packard's OPERA COM* PANY at Auditorium; Richmond. Matinee at the "Jefferson Hotel" Roof Garden. Admisbion tO-iJe. * HE PA HATE COACHES I"; VOLO ll Ell FEOPLK. -%| tx, 1 wiiln*-, WE <?<>. UEGAKDLESS OF THE WEATHER. ?** _Capt. J. K. MICHIE fl R. T. ADAMS, Managers, EXCURSION BEDFORD CITY, \ .viii be nm .rom KARMVILLK, IMIOSPHLT, IVAMPMlf, uiHi winv -later,- to LYNCHBURG, BRDFURD 'll. arni I'n.VNoKK, Sunday, August il,1899, rbe train will leave Farmville al i., sharp. Upturning, leave Roanoke : iii . Unit mi City al 7:20 p. tn. will beal nioii ruu from Pulaski and otber poiul ,-t the lal !'? -i-i GOOD ORDER GUARANTEED. $ WE GO RAIN OR SHIHE! TICKETS ON HALE Bil -iTATION UJENTS 1*1 A VV. I i .KS Al r ACHED FOR Will! E PEOPLE, L-eave Karin vi Iii Pam '?KU KoANOKI A. M. ll <N? I *.| g 1 'Kl I N i ini i m ;iile ll HI il- u Im (ie-llc lo -| l-l;. Ida* ;il;i I,"lui --ll ri. Il l.-r re i."itiinii> tn vft.it tbe Blue Itidge Sprintr-. -iiiioiiihIhI Tin- ('rydal Hpi tnotu, in in- oi lin- lil; ii il alum-, i- wm ld Un- trip. You can ui take you ovei in , ceota fur ind trip, i f< ny mimi! FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. 'armville !?> Lynchburg.$100 'aniivn . 1 io armville to Roam . \'*i Tin- ii i . all station*. For further information apply to N I w ? TiVaeVs\oue 3cmaVe 5usVv\M\e. -. /V)wned and controlled by thi- Methodist episcopal Church. South. ottlcere * V-/and ti achers. 19; tot-.l enrollment last session, 192; boarders, 147. A I ar | ger boarding patronage '.nan any i.th r Methodist Institution In the State. Nine * graduates or Uandoiph-Macon Ccilcgu or Randolph Macon Woman's College I* * the I acuity. *> MnTTn" PoaiTivi iwini u ' IU, ' s'CEti vT THK LOWEST POS8IBLIC08T. . , THREE COURSES: % REGULAR COURSE lead* to Diploma ofOradaatloa at faa iMtttat*. I TEACHER'S COI ;. I |.r>r, niu'ir arrinlii.it.'- ni IV.]ii|-okv ii( * ?'.model school, girtna practical T application ol il" ; teach ng. W Woman's Coil-go coi foi Randolpk-Macoa M-?nian'e ? ting Information mi thin point; I \< . titiurtr. Vn . .fun.' .'I 1 - Jr.. T'rlie' icketone, Ye. I Mv ?'? ' ;l take |di mare In Mrtaf ? ? >?. ? "i Id- t - l|UMllfiill for Ile I ' riiur Pncul lulpli Macon gradaata*. ? ? I conrae ? inilllnr \. HI, ? Wiirni ri'n College nm! T I hare-. I hope. In nn torn, thal vu timi ? re taken Int 13 -uiiertor tm T - (V. W. SMITH. I -_A ? ? Inatrw tlon given nt the InHtltute i- o! ittlrely acceptable to hu. 1, iudgee i.? tke ** Woman'* College. I For more definite Information 00 all mattera pertainlag to tba aekool, ar-ad tor ll *? luetrated catalogu ^ 22cr. S>ani*9% (Janaonj Jr., *prir.::val, ula (nstom:, va. Remember! i^fgijj*******,mMmwsnmmrsnnMWtnm??nam Chase* A Hackle) PianoH R fMOIIUIll \ 1 ll Ht ? \ one. -fcerfeef Ir, -auction. Jj ?N.'W E;i**il\ v/verstrung O.I.rt S.,,1,, Ti u\ i'll 1.'in. A'ritc foi prices or call and sec wimple il ts. Old instruments accepted in par! payment. w. B. CRIDLIN, .M.i iii 1.-n? 1 urers1 Repii sen tali.??. *ock Bo* 208. Paran 11 If, Va, Organs of best make also tor sale. A, - E Sold Everywhere. ???,,|l H i