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THE FARMVILLE HERALD. HONOR li>K Till'. P.A8T, HELP FOI! THK IMtKSKXT, HOPE FOB MIK FUTURE, v l*.-.-.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.[.[.[.[.[.[..l. i \i:m\ ii.m;. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ N() CITY DIRECTORY. ? W. FLOURNOY, We C FRANKLIN, ITOKXEY-AT-LAW, A. 0. VI " RH WITK1 W. HOD J M- CRUTt, ? MANN &. CRUTE, s*; P. VANDERSLICE, wv. WING, li, v\V, . Vi. ( ' H. BLISS, ^] M.MARTIN, \ T LAW, Farmvilie, Vd. W'HITE A. CO., DRUGS, Medicines and Druggists' Sundries, VA. PLANTERS' BANK, FARMVILLE, VA. '00. Surplus $30,000 I FOR RENT. Milt in-.1. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS Wm li Vi 1 1 ii will HOT WAVE PHILOSOPHY. i 0 ? ? ? ? n orr, it ; ' ? math or O- :9---\T.- ASw^W) % Lottie's Blue I yes { ?i *? eFPlS ? I ? ? i j lu r ? ? ? ?* miir ' ' ?t low, Armine, r. "il, rtbabe : "III..' kind* I ? liim. I . "But tiou." ' al bi the "Uv all ii ? ? ? ' I Ute ? her. re nil in the ? until ? pit tty 1.. "Mai ? ruptm Marj ? , 'lim." te Doth I thougl :, love v\iili Mnry f..r Hy to ,1,(1 (lie II; lier brother, and quick Tbe "I V ? of tl. ? that I ?hall ' ? ? ? ? "I'll t1 M. I . Mill..- nn let C.nillir-'. 1 itt viii! .-.r.-i'i ? ruli M lo re? in children in ??f fever wben thc 1 ? en rc. .Tottrna.. SEEN IN RETAIL STORES Hats trimmed with wreaths of or I ??ut. i furnitun ? matcbii y [Juill rill hons In Di ld tha. Mai ola in Mi;.' od feathera In summer mill.,. dally iii the halt-i -kirts In win in all ? ?cn. f white nnd . inchea 1 hine Btatio te.] brim, a profusion trimii DECIDED IN TIIE COURTS. tlon ff ih' of a rniln Ia. IL A. 134, in the ni view in: helli ; itinu caprici i i ? . ? ? ? POPULAR SCIENCE. ? with a -.'ul I-1 lim Wit . with - will Ii-. In ii i now I that I ? department Le auppllt tl v\ Ith ? * on the linn.I or I other inal lluiil of .'my kind, then in the - I (he : with .. . RAILROAD INTEREST. in th.: (on. An ? ? ? Xi i ? monti ? Tan ? ? agea.it ;? THE FEMININE OBSERVER. i-rally arise t ti i.iill ilieit;. r of a family eau pretty ul from tba weekly v ting as the i tune that was all our i .ult. Frill ihle that a wom i. ii if lui- temper gets ? ? i: -ihle ah.mt iiioihs de? em. in the world ready to t..iil.i I..- had. in the pitcher U !.'*lt moaiC when the ther ? il the Upward ; fully rra'iaTs the joys ill he ?it.v at his own table I i-. i n jr. ni (rive the i Itabia woman is to fail to ol -lie f>" 'uefore A * ?. her emo? tions generally dlacovera that the same tte ? had to iiringher hark. Tho stnt-e-struek pi a sr bock whee ? for the first ? ima pop-alar matinea idol off the A woman maj say nil sorts of un aboul her husband, hut shu n nw blue if sin' lets anyoi ? ? i a woman'a fri until he marries her, ??I. lelia her tin- candid truth Philadelphia I CYCLING ABROAD. ?it cy ? i ?'? this eoun* A ii on ia 'ii force in France rj bicycle to bear a ? plate. Foreign i . this law If Un ii the. rican was struck with hor' list riding alone on a . ? p hill with iii;."-* mid tine "t think it necessary to anti still on tin ir a ?bout rather nu? ll ly. ea of tba road in Fran. ? . well as bel -:iint, ntul t: I to turn t h..iii.' or th.' English ll ?i ls tin not enjoy their ? american * ., not ride nh.ne mid even in ? a father, brother or - ? i ' ' ling la ? onaDj you sea a fern father, mother and children . but they are usually ;""r the country. THE DAFFODIL BLOSSOMS. t Gret li. hi ld thi c 'looms ? t< em, and a crown of the gold - woven in honor of the goda . upon the I ? dead. fond of tho ilalTo dil. Wordswortl ire familiar and Hen to tbe attention that baa been l his i rel ty blow It wassaul that Proserpine waa gath .1.ill'...lils when she was carried . I for that nason this ne the s_v mi.ol of death. ? ? ill of it and declared atu .1 death wen- its Ili? lli is a . .,f at.'odiTly, : Holli Asphodel' : the legend of Ihe latter name is well known how ? r v, hom a nymph died, was I ? ow u fae.- in a Infatu j; th.it he waa spellbound ? till lie pined BWBJ and died i into the Bower that* ' .dav. GREAT MEN. . wini, in college, stood tirst -mun it worker and he lown treee with the brawn* [I] of 8w< len. who bal .?Minder the ' and w.uk ? Utile, the great Hun, burdeu for a modern ry, Imt he not only carried f def ena i intellectually fa physically. n was the r and Od Lincoln'* ? ll known, hud iron nen. ! lie down ? ? would have Leen wor ,| within a REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. A v. to drink milk. idmit who ilid tlc I of tiie time the : . rent. ,'t their r ? an always tear * ith her own.?N. Y. Irv*. AT THE EVENING SERVIOE. Ear; ? Whi ar long il on through such a lan . Who follow Christ shall ti. ra bf i And while I listen**, o'er my - which all n, 1 i with him U| ivenly billa. Oh, could we km ? In tf un, and faith 1 ht, tad claim a dei . :>? witta le.pe deterred, .. me, while here, a. I ..thful Then, Kat her. If Tiiou Will ll life. ?Charlutt.- II. W 111,ur, li SELFISHNESS. \ i in Ulan I: * 11 tmiiuM w iihii We Ne.ll tn \\ Ililli ililli I' r 11 > nnil ClKlit. Belflabneaa is a dark and def.': trait of human nature. With certain limits ii is the privilege lind thei ea. ii one to tare for his own ino man is charged with responsibil? ity for his ow ii health, his ow n support, his own education, hi Others may furnish us the ? million, hut tiley cannot educatl They may bring us the light 11 needed for our salvation, but they cen ve ns. VTe mual work out our own salvation. "A -ave, -ky." Bat w hen one beCOI li lih aorbed in bbl ow n alfa ?t others altogether, he ma mistake and fails in his mission. I o live for self is to perish, creeps into the home and i a happiness and peace, lt ? the church and rends the body of ( hrist. It linds its way into ev erv de? partment of the government of t tton, corrupts the counai ls of i' ?..tiie- ami para I j irm of the public service. .ii insidious principle, lt is eaay for ru t<> ace selfishness in our neigbbora, but difficult todiacover kt in l'he .-ame s\ inptoins which in others appear to h. of aelfiahneaa, aeen in i t<. i.e evidencea of juatlce and men II w i> need not univ lo I this lurking .vii, hut also to wat. h and pray against it continually.?Christian Advocate. THE SIN OF FRETTING. I * lior) iilttri' I mil-rt* 11 ut'i ti tl nml Too Vim h (Utrliiiik.il In V Pm* iiHlltia ol ( linrninf. Paul Tjrner, in one ol ??l'.t,ph- everywhen are waking up to "Worry is wrong! Worry is uiini et ssaiyl Won \ rn mote it he! The sooner il .? ful demon of frctfuii his ?walkin',' papen,' thf better for the world. Won,, fi rtainlj I ni tin- life of a 1" ? "iry hristtan is, indi et!, a soli cism." lb ifn ll.mt. Jackson wrot tin .-in of frettli .lhere and by everybody anderestimatei quite too much overlooked in vail of character. It i- the sin of fri li is :u- commoi common ii its usual monotone, wi it. "Watch any on: of people ain! see how manj min will bt - more or Ieee complaining neut of something or other, which probably everyone in tba room th.- car or ? I be, km w lu fon ai d pn hablj i can help. Why say anything about lt? "It is cold, it is bot, lt i idy baa broken an ap tepidity oi comfort. There are plant} fri t about. It i- simply ? ? much anni in the coin - Of the simp ? on that aide of tl,ii ge." I i lol I Mn Kl nu tin lle*t mt ll. There la an ld< -utnation. The Ideal ? be creature of our I ea and condition-, and the Ideal li.aviu. been er. litfd hy thf-' el,nd:' always be worthily striven for. Hon is but the stuff tl Shape that -ame ideal out ol': stuff he ol sort or that, so the form thou ? be bernie'.'" lb n.iMii. tin D open only to the few. It I the ideal of every situation itt which man finds himself, and this iden lained by "making the beal of it." Not n Uu.-?ll..n nf M...til. rey ls ind. moods. Beeton t".iii-.'regationfili8t. TO EMPLOY CONVICTS. il. -ii K.i. I in-U> I n It-n ila. tn I'lue.- Ila Prtaalpal Blckwa*fs (n rn Proper i ..minion. of (he v. in eimeo? Ken : t to I in thi ? iiiifi.tiaricH the buildl iring of j . 11 of ninny : ? ' a lull to h.- | n -? nt. ti . I h.- uc tbe plan. m klee ila of !?.,??! u of t!i.' . ivould ellon t.. eon* viet i. i ana in coated With IT, and ill Hew York, tba antipathy to it i result, tl iti the* con vieta remaining in ld lem there have v.hlch pre? vent them from doingalmoatanj kind of work. In con I dr health rti d .ely lind and their I ; inly. If these 'olivie!-, a- wi ll as (I other st the Kent uckj a bed men, wera put to work npoa Um public ;.t in Idleness in thc priaone, they would he of im aleulable value to the people of would i a tact w iih no elana of free labor, Utera being no roiiiM.iiildcrs in ii try. It i- tl 1 tiiat by the i. . thi leta would he able (o ph ct roper eon within a comparatively short nd at small exp. SOLID, CLEAN PATHS. Tltry A.lil Mneh In the Comfort of I'arm I ile uni inti Ile Unlit nt BHSall I Mie nae. While iii - tin- walks about farmhouaea con i and altractiie, the oin- great lal point lits in obtaining th nee which v*. ill he (Inn and dry at all sta tatter what the weat! : .-olid elean path ! only a pie leon to walk upon, hut it mod nnd dirt of 1 racked into I of the Hence the reason for my presenting ? I which shows how a very neat and ? walk may he made. l'irst, ; , ' ? - ' width of the path, and (he bottom lilied with round . i'"i: BOLTO WALK . two stri'ia eil at either side, i nu lu' h cn, and . : I md up" the | ath. In this ? ? : ' lie walk is .( and true and (he i hoard at lutiing much which in undfr (ht up Provided coal-tar could lie mixed with th.' \u\i layer of gravel, it wo- H to harden down and ? i bard lindi of (he (ar would al ; nd O. Sili ley, in barm ami LESSON FROM ILLINOIS. I nrio. r* l\l.l.nll> l'\iirrt Dwellers In CItlCS lo Hear tbe I i. tl rr lt ..it il llnrilen. The city of ( 'h ? : tl fm- one-sixth of all the g..ml ro. ?' ?'?!' Illinois, but the funner i I the ' M Inn they od mads hill r.(/puring :., and the pi ; ? titionlng for tho ni of tin- ? ptrty ?? ;,,: -i . m iple of that city would I d the Iii!!, but U.f;. did not. ? I jumped on tba hill With g': lit up of Mi? ll tba farmers would . era thej of - ? ? erring in tba mud rJly in ste. is th bad - likf t'l until ti out of tin ir mud locked litharge, or ? sf nt t; tiee wit] la. A. V. Btw " leniU. ?'ill, appro ? .? and will ,1'iiual : liar of it I it would ? tba stone ' g f"r rfm .Intir :