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FARMVILLE HERALD. AN ENDKPRN J. L. U IR Ka i i One copy.otic >'? ll " " six Ul " M " three moul ? ? All eon K. W vertfs. ? FRIDAY.OCTl iii Oot, R of Col Bryan, d tour of Ohio, and In w or hud DO) I j in thc N undertook to del he bad tm| red ts frats at that, to pr..-, t and if poaaibli brit \ them to j luent. and added, that for - he had | rovlded a foi them. Pe 'pic's mon, most people will u reminds m ?<> ask, \\ b, u law - vcr- mt etin reui - mea* :">r material ur.land loco the praetid - ,,| ,,;}. ad ra that aoanethlng is nol aomi tim the rabject of i chargi - .' We do not tc all that aucb hi- ? done, on the contrary rather op| rates have often Let u cul the member of th.- i. ,.|> found under? bidding t- unworthy. We reeall t>> mind ju-1 n - >rt. A lawyer tain amount of money had b cured in which an un-u-; i. ioUH farmer had an intereet. Without revealing the fact- he agreed t.? collect that mon* ey for a fee of |250, and the -um In? volved aral ic! : "" The mom had for the asking, and while the la? borer i-< worthy of his bire, no bi lawyer will conti nd that this rorthyofthat hire. Nor la this the only ease of the kind. The bank* rapt law, preceding the i was rendered odious to tlc canes so pronounced * that the BUCCeat fear it would come with like stain, lt is subject ??: ition that it is not so soiled The i>nl\ years against which we would u protested, od to Mr. Choate for less than an hon;'- - ore the Supreme court, in toe if mil* llooalrea a b i ??? foreement of the iii.-onie tai. lie raved millions and was entitl i t<> hi 180,000, not thal be waa worth an hour, hut that the triumph of that hour was the result ufa Hf The next time our Virgin meet in annual reunion, let at lea-t oin hour he given to the conaidi ration ol' lon't "down" the -e two-thirds of the brethren haven'! made a i the past twelve monti.-. rooLiant ki kout. "The man who ti Democratic convention bj Republican governor, aihility for ali that govi ri he has I .cen . ,.<l Mr. Biyan to a Kentucky audience in bia recent tiiuniplial tour through thal State. What be Bald loth Draaocrata of Kentucky maj graat propriety be repeated to the in? dependent! of Virginia Th who tries to correct a I vention hy electing an it d legislator for Virginia, asaumi - i nibil i ty for ull that Indi , doe* after he baal been elected, and jual ,(1 two make four <i/! Independent .' Dem i il Into office will just bj rarely get Into Repuhlican bal Then la no Independent party known to the country, ami when :, into power he will not likely "il ? himself." The hist thing a diaappoiut* ed or disaffected party man will do i to co-operate with the organization against which he "kick--.'' Whstbei his grievai i founded 01 not, to him they are ntl. "Fear the Oreeks even though thej waaia wartime of tong ago, hm Independei smooth phrases and honeyed wolds warning of most moment just now to Virginia voters. Richmond ha- the "righi of waj ' next ? The hardest Mows yet given the In? di] endenta weis .-truck by tin i biir^r /ml' i I,-./" od "Hit 't in . The Pullman company i.. the Wagner company, so w*j m liM.k for anj The man uh i -??, on IJ "spa the-peeclie-of Wm them through th. ld dual it in . Koiirke Cochran -aid ,,t p "Winn h. wey wi ? c anti shattered an empire . hattie Without thc 1 -- ol B D rion- dania.'.' to a Bbip le the w hole Held ol militarj The car faiiiin. eontlnui - SI i it is a pity the railroad* can'l c rumand ai! ind in ii" Currency famine continue-, to,., ' a pity ; mu m I all thecurrencj they i md in tl ti ti E Cd to ly ni' th tu; i his i-n't a "bowl" either, . .iely truth. rhervare 1:1 stars on tba! Hui; vi Inch , ougslde thc Lynchburg But univ ls- ..ur -i-tei i-n't -u ">u-. \\. made gre* lous mistake In saj , ur i.i-t lasue that W. Jennings breaking down lintier tbe i.uii- imposed upon him. He !rougei to tl" ami ii si of tim people. We don'l when lu- re-ts bul lie never grows _ i help has reach eil Virginia P. Ms, revenue officials, 'I attorneys, dec. Of course they h ive I ta ii linnie t" disgorge, whether puiufu nh, ami all this in the -' of ohio. Don't you know uble there? McLean evi. .itutIv luis tlii'in mi thc run. K.,p ??'. in i:ul it w.m't he long Mr. McKinley will join the flee inti. Now niul then article- lintier control ipenedas a -"ii "t ? the UUSUS|a3Cting, bul not al "iiileil. i'lie BaltimoreSun reminds us as follow-: -h,.wii that two days before the n t- | nindi l'Hi pounds ol till] a Pittsburg lo: -, as it was ("linell |iiices be i.itiiuii.v advauced aa high tm tbe tariff tu mi Imported tinplate w .ulil allow, with the result that hm :- of tinplate now -til at li i-sheer nonsense t" Imagine thal man with power won't exercise it lt will l?e much suter for the people to unite to crush combines. liie Ki lei-i'iii. Ippt nf -ny-: "There is no more odium In opposing a patty than there i- in supporting H. iatuy lie- in the act of betraying it un.!' t profession of loyalty ami supp ut." Truth to thc Cora. I"' at least ..ne of the tinily papers of Hie Commonwealth, ami all Virginia in? cl itnii "inwardly <li Aini tin- from the saine good ; pt rsistency "f the mi? nority fiction of the Democratic party In calling Itself the majority Ia too ai> - ml to be annoying A liar may tle hlmself and a tool may he ?: il they ian never succeed in <le c> Ivlng others." WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, oct.. 28, 1889. man who ha- no weakness level unborn. Mr. .McKinley's supporters n advantage nf Admiral nly known weakness feel for his health?to -hut ot! the flow of j enthuatasm, ami thu-, as they think, lessen hi- availability a- an auti-McKlnley candidate f'?r the Re? publican Presidential nomination, lb Dewey to attend any more big receptions hecati-e they keep him too prominently before thc public, iltbough Dewey look-much bet? ter than be did winn he Ant came t" Ugton, and has been going to theclubor the theatre in tbe evening lending to his private business i" the day tum.? lie helped the Com t tiie house, which will mik i." bought for him ?In us active a manner as any other man of nhl tto, he ha- I."cn per ; that his health is in gn at i, ami that he must absolutely ? men! of all kinds for some months. This was so firmly Impi upon liim that he canceled his i i \ u i and to Phila? delphia, ami announced that he would nv Itatlons until next Spring. Anti the .McKinleyites think they have kiiitti ihe Dewey boom. What Arch-Bishop Chappelle, tolic delegate to tbe Philippines, who uounced hi- Intention to go to the Philippines to brine about Peace, which Gen. Otis basso signally failed i-'ii", ami Hr. McKinlay said to each during the loni,'conference they la!i| ni tiie White House, while bit; poJitit kicking then baals in Vu", is what all the ineii have bet ti miso illly trying b> timi out. That they talked of conditions in thc Philippines - all that is positively know ii, although ouch more has been -cut mit by the uative newa-makera The Arch ? mi il very weil pleased when ie left the White House, ami said that ic would probably see Mr. McKinley igaln, before he left Washington for . w hich he will do in a few day-, lie Archbishop is well known ami lopulir in Washington, where he once iel char:;. >f .1 church. Washington Post, which bas D a .McKinley paper nice tin- administration came into sounded a significant warning, .hen it -ai.I at the dose "fan editorial ill ot praise of Mi. McKinley person iiv: "ihe President must usher in a I healthier retime. If he tra political future, he inn-! replace nbecility with brains ami vigor. The an- worn out witli failure, he? it .'uni disaster." Humanity demands a cessation of ic muderous bungling in Luton. "th ami national honor require ll ' .I-1 :iinl the politi "lilitation of the t uimn-. I bil ? ml ami rmi -non. steting conditions projected into tbe ming yeal will pot a conclusive and Mr. .McKinley's public life." ' \. M. Kell, who wa- prominent connected with the PoStofflcs I ?? Him nt during the lir-t Cleveland ministration, ami who has baan m ? in BL L ni-, for -ome la visiting Washington. He v- that people in the Baal have no ia "i the Intensity of the feeling ainst trusts in tin- Weat, ami predicts nt the tru-t i.-sue will fhrure largely in nnp.iie.il. He also thinks it tin " asing hostility to- , fa wald- mllitailam, ona uf th Imperialism, and toward*thal aortol expanalnu luvol\ mu' tue surrendei of tbs Monroe Dot ti Notwithstanding Hie failure >.f the j ai th.- la-t session, t" sci upon the hatch ot Naval n.nationa wblcfa would bavi pul Kcal Admiral pJampaou a;., el of Kear Admiral Bcbley, and of the pul.lie calli uk doa n at Minni of Becretarj Long, when he attempted to glorify Bampnou f i w hat - did, it is announced mlngly good authority that the attempt to jump Sampson over Bchley'a head la Hr. McKinley as soon a- < loogn - unju-t attitude of M.,' admiuiairation lowarda Admiral Bcbley han ho far only added t.< that gallant ? >n, and if it is persiated lu, many believe that ii will result m giving Bcbley the second place on next .Ve;.l's lien. national '.. kl ' Btl lUgl i thil that lue happened, lt may ?k'hley ia not a Democrat, hut that ll Qraul wa- not a Ile publican anti he by that pa' ? liny ?md N i\;. officer wu., ha- enough political bia* in h.- make up to become a un nil" political pally, is an exception. A- a rule, oiliciT- in neither branch of the -cia ice vote, < ven vt ben they remain in one place I I I to acquire the righi Io do MO. Ex-Governor Th. tn j two, of who ha- Ju ?! from Europe, saul he wa- approached by a native in a village ol Ba Itzei laud, who I to him: "Excuae me, air, bul will you gratify my euri nitj by telling me w ha' lt WSJ 'hat the I. ?'. citioi \ c. -aid to the Governor of 8. I A-k.d what reply be made, Thompson Bald: "Why, simply re? pealed the historic remark, and cave a practical demount rat ion <?f whit fol? lowed it. hut it I., al- Hie how thal fel? low ev.-r hearI the -loiy of the two governors." Thc Him.. <>i in, ii... > - in view ..f the warnow ex lot lug be? tween thc I! .ci- at..! facts about the-e Boutb African coun? tries wj|| ne of tnt. i.st to our reader-. Tlie Sonih Aft lc ni republic or l veal, the countrj of tin- ll ci-, ha- an ana of i ij.Too Bquars mile-, nearly three innes tin- si/.e of the -late of Pennsylvania, and a population of about iiHHHNi, of which one-third ate foreigm republic wa- formed in lM-t by l. Du:.di inn 'rants. Thc iudependi nc- in 1880, and in 188*1 (treal Ki itaiu renouuc. d all righi to the direction of its in: retained the righi t>> supervise it treaties with other countries. The country ia rich in Loth miueral ami agricultural and has about tthi miles <>f railroad, ric mainly Kl.ti stant, ii:.- Ilutch H ?linn-h pied, tn 'Ihe Orange ! . the other South African republic, uow at war arith Euglaud, adj .in- tbi tnd ha- an ai.a md a p..j.ti: i tl-., i- rich in in resources, with 350 milt - of radi ?\c. pting "ii th. . ;, ate -ur oiindcd hy Brill iii .-I mportanl of which i- I he southern extremitj of Ali ic I be northes*! Ile* < iasaland a K u ?olony w bich ia s irtu illy c i ;icat Britain. We .an sell you i tooth Lruab not to -lied the iwisti. H. C. ( F.itirHt" Ymir Bowell WHS Caacaraaa ? Issi i ....j. fin', lull ' . ?..I !: ? ? aOcaEsaaM MONTHLY SUFFERING. 'T'housan.ls of women are troubled at monthly inter? vals with paina in the head, back, bn shoulders - - and limbs. But thc not suffer. These pains are svniptoins of dangeroui can lie torre, t. d. The in. n Urual function abOUld operate painlessly. makes menstruation ? and regular. It [mts tl." dcli ndi tion to do their work properly. And that Stops nil this ; Why will my woman - month nttf-T month w of Cardo! will relieve her? It costs ft.ito at the dru^ I Why don't yon fc iyj For advice, in cases requiring lng symptoms, "Tl Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattano. . iisnteeiii Mn. ROZENA LEWIS. ol Oenavllle. TexM. Stfil "I wat troubled at monthly I with terrible palm In mv head ai. ? but have been entire!) relieved bi Vilr.t Of Cardul." IV. I'l-ft. ia rf Vh HI Pl will How To Find Out. Kill n bottle .a commi 'hyou ind Iel n -' uni tw. nu four hours; a sediment of n tiling Indlcati - un un healthy condition "t tbs kidneys; ii it Hains ymir linen it is evidence of kidney trouble: too frequent desire to pass it ot pain in the hack is alan convincing proof th ,i th.- kidneys ami bladder are out of older. W ll \ I I" I"' There i- comfort in thc knowlt d "ihn expressed, thsl Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, the great kidney remedy every wish in curing rheumatism, pun in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every put ol' tin- urinary p li corrects inability t>> bold watt Id ir, passing ii. or bad effects Iquor, nil.r beer, ami mea that un pie isanl necessity of compelled '" go often daring tbe ? un many times during tin'.- night. Tim milli ami Hu- extraordi i ,,f Sw-imp Root i I >and tbi h in-' h>r i's ? distressing Il y >u tm il a mi'l eil' ? Bold by ill-: in tifty ci ni niul "in- .lol ii rises. i - imple bottle nf this wonderful discovery uni a book that tells !i.iiii it. boih -cut absolute j by mail, address Dr. Kilmer a ,ii ion, N V. When writing men linn lh il you n cl lah iffer in I,Ville III.li VI. II. Vi mum. a good manager white or colored bi take charge of my faun Have fine tobacco lani ami low grounds. I lent (cam, Ac, Cora M. Tv i 1 Keep Your Feet Dry and Your Body Warm. My In,, ..I Boola ami 8 qualed in .-.. If) .m expect i boola er shoes hu- ?Inter you eui, I alli,li ly nml I urn .. tell ham VERY LOU man or woman abo falls to five ms a trial ?iii certainly looa moaej. i ? .??nil -. thal I will -.-ll ni coat, hu- beat i also lia ve a drive in Wo ", now only Underwear. M | - leek ..r tbeae gooda i- \ i ry large niul complete, ranging in prices from tn,- \. i . ronghl io thia market. Noa hu- man hint I f hiiin.' to I.ny in incl' hi- Intereal ii ic doea not give mc a trial on these ? | hum be k ? <lutings. I lc, linn- hie handaom e-l line in town, from Hie cheapest Io ? I,?! very low. All Wool Ki i'-'-\ - Bverj man " i pair ai; wool panta for winter that Will lasl two seasons and ni hie same hine keep linn wjirtn ns 'l "ll Mee.| li," cotton any longer If jroa alli give ms a trial, a- I ! lot of these .ml hu jr, like itu- rest, Ml UT i t alli save ron ? Ol) hi, lu. Bed Ticking, . "uni ..rail kimi-. Domse nii nml Brown, good ;. ind immy other things too iiiiiiieroii- io mention, t om : .i ni give j on n eal I also have Sample Books i IRST ' !. \m ? . niel will lake \. ur mt uni linve y niir Miil or (mills mail" tu lays, I ' - in-iae linli eui,rniih ii or no sale. Ill tills III (JNDERMKI I. Ali. OTH ? I w lil ii\ nie my |,mill- u 11 li V'. h.i lui i - of his department and alli ba glad io - iihl nml SOS lum. Mr. lim. m. r H.8.1 i marly attn Mr. .1. M. linn, i u Uh lm ami willi. .? lu old frit for hnir lili hic past, l hope ? .'ii. to io iik> a hie tuturi-. Very Iruly ftc, GEO. RICHARDSON, I vi: VIV il.I.K. VA. 831 THE 1000 kountry Gentleman. ie ONLY Agricultural NEWSpaper, M..ny tba idlng Agricultural Journal of the World. Cverj department aritten bj ipi authorities in their rt >o oilier paper pretends to compete attn ii qualifications of editorta tura I N'KVVS atti fullness .-uni completeness not even at? ti |,ii.i by oh ? i ni Caora, Maskbi hi eli is. Vi i "IN I- "I Ml I I IS"-, I I HIM. INDISPKKfl vin 1 I' i ll Country Residents WIIH Vl'ISII Tn vi'11 uii Willi lin1 Timi's. i no si RM mei a IAI. IMil ' I Ml.M- h. |; M8ER8 "I LARMER thli',-. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS ON THIS POINT. U ii K\ erj w in r,. ///? Months* Trinl 11 i)i ffOe, SPECIMEN COPIES .i. lt alli pay noil Interested hi any way In io send for hu-.h. Addie** hu- , -UTHER TUCKER ot SON, ALBANY N Y. C. M. Walker & Son, Commission Merchants AM. 1.1 U I RS IN Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Flour, Mill Feed, Hay, Grain, Salt, Lime, Field Seed and Heavy Groceries. MAIN STREET, Farmville, Va. Builders1 attontion ia asked ti. new car-load lots ??l Lime, Cement, Lathes, and Cow Hair. which wt- h;i\e jusl receneu. Pure Ground Bone Meal FOR WHEAT. Clover seed is advancing in juice. We bought cally and can SAVE TOU MONEY. We have in stuck the mos! complete line ol (inn-, Pistols, Saddles, Harlie?, Lap R< Ac, ever -h<?\\ n in Farmville. We solicit t he patronage oj the public. C. M. Walker & Son. Trustee's Sale of Borne and Lot By virtue urn cert Hie lui da Mannie I>. M.KInnej and I: J. McK O J. P. r'it/tri ral.I, I i, i k s office of I'riti.'.' Kdward county In d ha\ i appoiati.! - ? lin- . olin, v I i,lil I ol Pl i -ninny, cut. r.-.l on I H. lct\ lnfa*oecn made In the laymen I ol i b. tn; required ?o to.In bf li. in der, I \t iii tell nt pu bl ? .ti in. 30th D \ V OF NOVEMBER, it 4 P. M., the certain hourn i od lol In thc .nt ll nf lam,' wi nn oat - new map >>f Paran TERM to s,, mach of tbi . .-.ls ns may ? i uh In:. nun from lin- Isl .lay of August, i ..?ml ami the balance al -ucli tim I .'.'. I), McK K. I l.-K In ney -hali .lire'I or In i allara i" .11 think lit. JOHN A. - oct. 20 n. AT Fleming & Clark's .l.i. Kc -.'.-ii a beautiful array of Fashion's latest fancies in Dress Goods, nd in fact everything in the line of Dry Goods. Examine their stock before nying. They please a- t<> lality and price. tUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE ia:ai. properi v. Lot \ i rd in i uk I..UN or i- *RM\ [LLB, \ \ ly Hie t. rm- of I Ct nain .1. ed ..( I ru H. A, and CC. Jackson, to me, Ibe ned Trustee, dated tbt , ol. .1 the oft thc i ..lints of Prince !? dwa inuit literati ile in tlic payment i MONDAY, N..\ EMBER i bains i 'oimt. ,t ,.i tin .it Kai ins i VALUABLE ROUSE \M> !."l lied il, the said tic nu ?: i:. lng I bal certain leed froin U . J. Me idor, d N... ! 18. spany, on ? blch th. ? correct amounl win ?I: vt- ? . Mils debi , ? utliiK Hits ti is annie, u .., las your tumocrtpUon expired* ho lUeusr rt mir. lilli, TAKE PLEASURE IN iiiiii.iii ' general public thal we bu ?i>ni|il Kal the addition to our .?uni Ihi'i h lill' <l up with CTE W PALL AND WINTER GOODS. /-- sm.. , ?/ ,'i .' ?;/ y . / WV have supplied a wast We hiv Positively Headquar? ters tor Ladies1 Tailor 1 Made Suits, Jackets, Capes, and Furs. Hu uni buy t'lsew here until you have ?-.?tit our 'lb HIGH-GRADE, -ATEST STYLE GOODS, .OWEST PRICES \< ours for busim FELDMAN. Next door lo H. E. w / ??? ? ~ i PIANOS. ORGANS. Chase Pianos Are The Best. XXXXIZXZZZZZZZZZZZZZ To test the value of advertising rn the Herald tin- following award is offered: Thc person vi ho, prior to I lecember 101b, forms tim larges! numbai - linc tom $5.00. Thc in \t ii.n lo rotation will receive $1.00 eacb. CONDITIONS. - inti-t i ii!\ be formed from letters in the seoteuct Kian I H ICC tli? I?? lt ia thus bl Wt I' uni, ex.: all of ' ri corni '.".\t, dec lug i- chat iiin live .lays fruin timi W. B. CRIDLIN, Man nf act ti r< nt. Lock I!".\ 2! Farmville, Y.-i. Send Inf Catalogue* anil Vi. he Farmville Building and Trust Company J'??" . WHITE J NO. FAS Minti. / i. ? Money Loaned at Cheap Rates and Time Given to Suit Borrower, stimated illustration of Loan $1,000. Estimated Illustration to Investors. ? ml ea I'll f**1 Aili) THE FARMVILLE BUILDING AND TiOST CO., Fa.mvill", Va. ? I il \ v :urniture! Big Stock, Low Prices! rge Stock Wall Paper and Window Shades. BARROW &, COWAN, Undertakers and Furniture Dealers, FARMVILLE VA.