* FARMVU .Lt HERA' it Bal" Mi-. Invlng - ? i ut. Ita N ' ? i will ii" Intel pboue . i i all lil tilt v. Mr. Win . i .' On the ?I mi new |i brilliant future. Tb< ? I ll pox. lt In- ii ai.ti ? 1 only rj of Mr. i Hort to tram ' f vv hah v* ' ? ii wi I ; ; in..11 that a > - of il. li. ' mm in time. I i timi 1 unds of thc i the Inion The mp, and leap mil run ?untiy und bullea, \ \i it tho I i : li nml lu ..?I- in ' - I I when the I I Illili l order do ? ' in the habit of mi|,Iini.iit.il vote. in Cum hara tim "imle Hil it lt ll. Il|i|e|.eiiibl.t,-i|i ,v i li '.il in neut. The willi Vi . I i lol ely fol to say ot ie 1 of ;i do/en ? lied llll'l ll i- 1111 l w uni ?n are j laud, and nome io tell the We ? ? i unit vi lien 1 loud. Kllppla . ::i the ? noon, ?'iii. ol the ? lllo Wedding ? il - . ; tim vviii tiiiie with ? ? to tbe il and th weie In- \Y. I. I I alton, \\ "l-ll.'Ui. - I tastefully , relllug -nit u tin- ai in , .1 lm* med by the Rev. bride anti Kev. Vf. \\ ; room's well known many well ? .un, iiini, , with many - from the ?dy. there were members ..f the lent "t loo] in all il? lili' newly K.lithium ?I ike a -b". m to Cum* , ready borne. V sn.lil. ll ll. nih Vt K. | liiM i ' vs;i- a . bini. Hr . of October, implln, bul bad ? i .- -i: . .-? about a lt the I-millville Matin. n the mal j burying ground ruH s \ i.k. Poland China A. K. Vi N vui i . Ju. \..l ! Ul i cent bond- eau ? i ""nt bonds, why i ? ( Beet the ? ed to enter I w Inn ni' : ia! ilium! ? If (runts .f )Tork county, were ii lied In Hie holy bonds of mammon . .1 Pbaup being the officiating niiiii Thia hap' Si l'i "\ niel;.-c church, York county, which luid been elaborately and hand? somely decorated for tl nsIth Bowen and Ivy the hitler bavin furnished from the historic N tl..use, Yorktown, Mr. ll. M. White brother ..f thc groom, I urn. r, ol f 'ik, mai.) ?.f h .nor. The ushen wt ra Mes,,,, j.,i,i, Buchan.R. N. How. ard, Jacob Wsi nw right and hied H. 'i'he church waa lilied with friends ,,f ii,,. ,.trading parties, the -nu -hone out in noontide Bplendi r ;*??? * "' rion rested upon the brilliant scene. After the cere? mony I ii nobe a was served, and from tins bright spot in life's Journey the happy p:tti started for then future home in Farmville. .Mr. Whitehead i- the popular ami .di. i.nt deputy derk ?>r thc county ? mt c .mts f.,i Prince Edward, snd ll i won high place in the confidence of his fellow countymen by : tu i incl, m . I -.I painstaking work. . W lc i- a very al': anil popular young lady of y/ork coun? ty, w.t- i.. comingly attired in a derk may travelling suit; being in mourn? ing siie carried m. (lowen, bul a i hook ami hymnal instead. Mist I Norfolk, the maid of honor, w.t- prettily dressed in agowu of nsvy I.lue cloth with old gold trimiiiii; i a lovely bunch of "Sehley Mr- Whitehead han Dot come smong -ti in .-I-. f>r the old. Uk ra ld edda lg and good w, 1 Pl . , ll. link, . - rainy Kev. J.dui Stanley wtor >.f the Presbyterian church at Suit..Ik, Ve . delivered an address on tn "dei a pulpitering lu which he -1 I am not here to -ay that a man who ii drink, or or In* ll evils . gentleman. I'd declaim what i know to be untrue in many luat lid it. N..r du 1 underestimate sllfll | fatal * * * Thc clergyman ? lack- illy c.tiled evils and ..pen and secret Binnings, ought lo he vary sine al.mit his own * * I.I : nit ol the pulpit thal ; - the banu attack* un tbi ihc world-minded attendants, the snd cullins: criticisms wi so often. li ls taking advantage of the pew t.. i un Hie pulpit w hat the pulpit utative due not say to th. on thc street oi in a home. 11 i-nothing less than professional cow linm|iii.i> sm,,, j Mott*. HamI'i'i n-Hidni v, Va., Nov , i. .1 I'd ti .-rm!; 11111111111-. <.f . deu-Hiduey in the 1880 I sud i 181 '-'. and now a mi ofthehar of W'ashiuffton, I) .<', lui? pi.-, niel to our library a drama wrlt teu by himself entitli Slkma," founded mi "The Scarlet Ia-t .'. ii i'll -how- considerable drama* - located In Boe? hm in .lune, 1668. President Mcilwaine returned on Monday from s visit to Blackstone, w hen- be preached Bundey, st ports that Profi --"I A. M. Kaile, who for two y em - w a- t lu- leading Instructor ni |! i..y, and resigned t>. enter on -indy for the ministry st Union ii Seminary, lui- kind? ly consented to return to the academy fol tl,. . ni older to lill a v in the fscultj. snd i . d in bia '? I >i ? ha- the entire confidence of Hie faculty, tin- Btudeuts, sud the community, kt .i ever* thing i- moving along pleasantly ni thc institution. Ms.-.,rp- of Instruc? tion ia full and ahle, and the outlook for a successful nession excellent. There is ;i laiL'-r numbei of cadets present tl,.,,, ever b b? y ere a band< i m. and i; liaising iel of felloe l,ev .hi. B > km, <>f Abingdon, wea a visitor mi "'he Hill" Issi Week, and while here conducted codi much to the pleasure of the students. irmly welcomed by hir fliend v> < earl i nu i. i sa. Bl CKINOHAM, <'. ll., V v j er -7th, IH rk of the circuit court of Cumber land county. in:.vi:-Ti;: Owing t>> well authen? ticated reports of smallpox or ">tn< othel i-c, prevailing in ty, and especially al the Courthouse, I will not bold the regulat ti rm of my court there which should begin on the 7th of November. I don't think I ougbl t . By authority opell wini - ami others when they will run the ri-k of contracting Ibla disease, and ni iv be the d spreading it where noni vVhenyourcounty utith !'"' '" stamping out thta disease I will hold ii ii term if desired. Von will give the letter as much publicity Voiii- ti'. I ,| ... .1 lil Mill V. . IV ii li,I. I lll|{. of ?< W ? ? k 11 iiny ..( ymir nm.I i i" the poaaibill I hun culture in Bouthaide Vn ginia, I n--|,' ctfully advise them t > jump into their own buggy, ot .? of ny ii ticket good on tin- i a F . iud ga at ..nee to the M .i riana, neal < 'tim< Hld C. ll. If this ol|""t treason ; com Ince ibal apples, peaches, ?fully grou n ia ii-,-vi here, then aaslng li not believing with such pei Thone acrea ol tree* wera not simply planted and left to grow and bear, but well alni thoughtfully -fleeted, thi'ii carefully nurtured and tba result ls, there vviii be a paying erop each Mr. Morrison i- a chaplain In tbe I . 8. navy, and on . ned the Value "f n.'iti.? work which baa been ol seiviei.shore. (Vrtaiii is it that he ivan n- an example worthy of following, ami done mach to ri mend thin section an admirably adapt? ed h. finn growing. place be now owna was once thc home ? : In Pettus,if I recollect aright, and "t this, in connection with it, I am absolutely correct In my nu The Prince ki rard (Troop, nndei tbe ship "i the nobie Thoroton, was formed In fi ni of tbe Randolph House on tbe afternoon of a May day, 1881, ami stnihd for Richmond via Cumber* C. H., at vihich place vie spent our Ural night away from nome a Boldiere, Aa are rode in Bight of this ol the chaplain, it- then owner, Ur. Pi -. .-ii standing in thc front yard, with welcome written on bia tn.-,', nnd ;i huge tubof mint julep stationed under tbe shade ..f one ol ih"-e splendid oaks, adding stn and charm to the Invitation to halt, ,'y, and fbi i ne half hour drank to tbe success of our anny, th. health of tbe boat, t<> borne, lo the e-irb left behind, ami to com? rades on the left and on tbe right. It waa 1. of war times, and 1 have I i the place since thal in) bat to the horni? ll fe of old Virgin! t. The neal morning was enacted In tbe front yanl of Dr. Henderson, now thc home of Mi. Urey, just below tbe ii m-e. iiiiii iii many another borne ind Richmond. How ar w h. n vnevil i siieh pleasure grounds, but, alas, how . ben North * karolina "new corn" n the field tbe fragrant tscinafing Virginia julep. In my y daya I .koned tbe tbe crowning j ry ol human life, and next In Importance tile . forty . d not seen tbe "singing :," nor beard tbe ring of the "timi, .-ii with the girls ih.v m< 11 ily climb il ii|? or climbed d mi n tbe "scale." I w lunate enough to And all these, In Bo? reen, Appomattox tj, mi Thursday evening of last My olil It , ? not there, nor my "best girl," but tbe teacbei ami the "tuuing fork" were tuen ii ling." I didn't sing a m.te, but while others sang 1 listened ami allowed mi rnory full swing, And how it did sweep o'er the stringa ..f tbe dead barp, and make music for i one li? lli, il you never atti nded a "sluging school," I mean tbe genu? ine article, go to Evergreen oi - sui spot of lilith, :iiid know what you have been missing While at i ll ai- my prlv . eat a chicken, vi Inch had bl CO killed, dn.i ami cooked limier the iiiml direction <>f Mrs. C. ri McDearman, and nf all tbe chickens 1 mtered in my wanderings it "look tin- e ike.'' It wa- fnt I" with, wa- killed twelve boura before ? I, bad remained sometime i waa thoroughly cok? ed. Tbe result being il waa a dish "lit for the gods." A chicken cooked while kickii i I Ulura, Yon rn iv deni w hh li-h thal Way but not With ? Things political are somewhat mixed in Appomattox, too. Flu* epidemic ot "kicking" a- weil a- that of smallpox, ched the County and one inde? nt ba- it in the "Confluent" form. dent i- bowling Democracj . jual a- Independent i anti I- mit' tloiiiK' in the State, tu the disgust of his and their funnel This identical Inde? pendent, uni king -imf. waa so stalwart a |i.i.rat timi when a young Repub? lican voter began h. visit in bi- family, he told lum ii be continued to vote thal ti.?kel, he must discontinue bis visits to lu- house. Just another Instance ol extremes mei In my wanderings in Appomattox I . ibu ..id home of om- eterprising fellow-townsman, Capt. J. K. Martin. .vere.lectric lighta flashing from n- windows, ii" telephones through which t>> talk to neighbors, nor bot ami cid wahi pumped from tbe creek, but a typical Southside Vir ginia h 'lim, and no doubt, tu him, -till "ihe dearest spot un earth." From "ii- of Virginia have Coi).-on! h. ita I Int bailie and bilsi rces. The nea Methodist church at West Appomattox, which bas just been defi? ne handsomest in tbe county, Kev. Kr. Bledsoe preached the di dlcal iv -t nunn, and it I to bave been tbe work of a nutate! nf pulpit oratory. I met with a negro today who walks 31 iii, mai! for ;l" a month. Of course be feed- himself, ure not all dead, | lillee hotels and three UV* appomattox. The Who live I Well s.'ltls wa- with Has flour suhsi ri)ilian i.rpirid. If' .so lilias? ri mir. l'< > M "I Hat I h..ililli* A Model foi Voten: In the City il.iii r few York Blands the static Ik s- youth w bi bowi ar.- tied behind his back cars of hurrying commerce and pleas? ure roil hy him and crowds alu. unheeding ai the cara them* ire and parn on. Thia youth tiled mic linn.Ind and twenty three years ago without knowing any* thing of the outcome of the Revolu? tion ami without ever dreaming that tin.- one day should stand quiet protest end a quiet appeal. Men tici m.uncut than this earnest, hearty, pstriotic actwol-tescber served all through that war and with distinc? tion, yet their names an ins even le-s deeply Upon the heal ts ,,i some "f us than is Nathan 11 # * * ile waa a spy and he met a death, just ss Majoi Andre did latermi U|M.ti the American st.lc Many others wen-spjes and imt all wen caught, yet of them we hear nothing. Nallian Haie's memory lives |, .linn hf wesaboot to dla beaaid, "I only regret that 1 have hut ..ne life to tntry." That i- the metal with tin- true ringi that is the heroism that tells, because ii docs not count coneequences: that bj the life ti .at lives though life bc vanquished: that is the se,f forgetfulue-s which prompts in- country-men to an unfed* i lg DU mory. Next year the school holl-cill K i-t Haddam, Conn., where Hale taught will become t museum ami relics of thia brave young man will be gathered iiuic, together with other historic things that should he preserved for Our country is doing well hy its "instant endeavor through the various historical societies, to preserve statues, mid bouses, ami treasures that temi to mike thc past more real to the present 'nhl * * s Wiiat i- Kale'-.juiet message to li? ol change that ar.lc hi- lime from ours? Is it not thal mir country might to he to each of ii-:i very real thing?a personality, I might almost my? We are too often a .1 ..t a feeling ..f Impatience lind disgust with som,, particularly obnoxious neighbor and i .mc of u- n-e up even in ..ur wrath and declare that so long aa thia or that bad min votes -vc will not vote, and BO long as this ir thal had niin luis power we w iii intentionally he weak and show m. power. What surer way ls there fm unfruitful political life than throwing t-nlc Um heritage of a vote just be ?I min may poss.-ss thal -imc li K tiller than holding ? nullify tile yule il i i mail Instead of increasing Ins power by our not voling at all. # # ? li is when we jeellze the actual per* tonality of our country though mads up of ali sorts of diverse elements that i begin to understand something it the spirit thu actuated Hale. He was in love with S beautiful girl; la? was full of life and hope; be had been well trained al Vsle College;sud <'on greaa bad especially honored lum by making him scaptain after a short -ei.icc before Boston; yet ad these things lie counted as naught wh against the interests of but country, a word that is too often hazy and misty in mir minds as to Its true meaning Hale knew it was something worth living for, worth living foi and he wea either right or he was a fool. Surely not the latter; foi wc sn running hither ami thither to hourn lum Kui if rigid, what conditions have altered, piny, to make us i.-ss iutereeted in the future of the country. I .-an imagine vi-ioii- ..I A i.illness il ,atii g the dlatened eyea of tin- boy ol kttd the thought ol even making , it contribution to Ita - steel to him and he dui not shirk. He wa- ;i prophet and -,, ar. we, all of us win. understand and live out the belle! tint .mr country's history iiiiil power, glory end might, do not begin and end with our little tiny -.ives, hut thal are ere item- In the : circumstance of the moving forward of the nation. Most of us are md called upon to render mu services to the country under bbl trying condi? tions. All that wc have to do ia SSS j ucl with ih ii .iou.- i.y tin- brave yoting lad. What wc hive lo do, a- il wcte, la to hold up .ni hands and I." counted foi the righi amt kgaiusttbc wrong: yet even tin- some of ..ur cow? ard natures shrink from, as though ran given to us merely to drift down the siicalli llkek twig. h'ttr of t'linrgr. Any adult Buffering from a cid settled mi the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of soy nature, who will call at ll C. Crutc's, w ill he pre. sen ted e nh a -ample Lottie of Boscbee's ID Bj mp, fie of .hui:. . Only ..ne bottle given to one person, .uni io children without order from parents No throat or lung rei.ly ever bad man Syrup in all parti "f the civilized world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles . and ymir druggists will tell you its ? - marvelous, ally the only Throe! and Lung edy generally endorsed by physi? cians one 7". cent b ottie will cure or ,l- value. Sold hy dealers in all civilized countries. A (ion.I I .un i-t,....linn. lt's soother name for J. K. Lewla thc hoots thal well, feel well, look Well I , understanding." All -. women's ami childrens. < let a it A. E.! tra We . "in -di y..u 11 tooth hru-h nar* ? -I the bristles foi H. C. Cairn, Drug r.lurat? Votir Ilovrel*. Willi fas SS I BIS I it kui forever r-furnl money. Hm kliitdiaiu 'llrlrfa. Am un vt, \- s, o,i Circuit .-..ni t is .un Bitting, it opened OD 36th October. The ault of i 11 Railroad, occupied three dsya Tooey sued foi 15,000, alleging thal tim road near bi- hoii-t 8 or 10 mil.- N. K. of \\ bad caused a awamp of itaebol foetid giving him ami hi- K1111.!\ ma latia. Tbe jury gave bim |S0O dam ? Morris agatl Bl Morris was called to* i ie- frequenters of mir coulta i ave become -.. accustoined to the ?lei k's call ot the-e patti.-, that a ?otirt without Morris against Morris WOUld Causa siirpii-e The late Wm. M. i'abell Bald years ago four reader Abo knew iiini must imai'tne the tiiiiiitai.ie nasal drawl): "When l ?ame to Buckingham bar a yoong nan, the firs', OBSS calli ti in COUli w a klorria against Morris, I have been tearing tbe same call every court for ..ny y.;n-, and Um la-t OBM I expect o hear, if I live to be a hundred, will i is against Morris." U iir as i know to the contrary, the Mest white citi/eii of Kiii'kiimbain lied on Saturday last, :Mh, Mr. Jin.. \ Morgan, aged -o yean, Be ? :.io.i citbjen, simple and unpretending, ,n upright, hoiioiabie, Qod-fearing nan. He was sleeted justice Of the ?t ace ill New Store ill-Ill.i f.i thirty esra consecutively. Hi- remains rete laid away in tin- Bethel church emetery on Sunday afternoon In the iresenca of a vt crowd of neild- and relatives, Kev. John Shell? er officiating minister. Mrs. llebdihii Int-taken her infant on to the Virginia Hospital tn have a nrgical operation performed on the hild It ha- a "han- lip.'' ll nh B. Hanna ba- lost faith in everything ave ami except tb.- almighty dollar. : u :u lo -av there Isn't a rust in the land, that is with the I: -- Poor Trust is i ?u;i.i. ? He takea notb* ag but the cash. Tbe Tampa Trtbnne, Instead <>f pre entlng to the world "Themao with bc Hoe," Introduces the ".Man wiih be (trove." Her new ira in Harket. Btsssusrk's lion Werra W ? tim result of ins splendid bea'th. inliiinihible will .'ind tremendous I re not lound when Stum I li, Liver. kidneys sod Bowels are out of order, li .ni wan! these qualitiea and Ihe iu hey liiiii-'. usa Kr. Kin.'- Mea Life i'liev develop every power of niin iinl body, Only 85c st White A '.. '> ih ll.nil ? iiiikIi. rid of your imper than sn ? \ ? ? III ll. lilillk Illili ' COUgt in lin "il COUgt] Illili > ell VI || nd lt eeceaaary io keep something lettei i ?? r in ? bott ie ..fl" "in.il S\ rup Hie reine,li Unit enies wi ell . A on S til-HV. ii want anything in household ir school furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Picturea "i Wail Paper go ti loyne's. To Itiro Constipation 1 orever. 1 .,r2Sc. f i'. C. < lund Itreit" with you whether yon r ? SO I ii ll ? U ::.. thc I : it n ^4% 111 11 *SBS*7 nakes thu ?m,nir^?*| V,li|4lJ^?o"i 100.000 ii health, nerTe^^aSaelLi 1?!^'^ IO TO lt V ' own onigg urti for aa. T.iie' it w.u, pall.'iUly.i.orsiMrntly Onf v? ???.? SI, usually eur. I rnarMif.-i'il to ru n*. or wo rpfuml mono? BUrllit limul)!'... t klt-if*, ???IrMl, ?*? I .ri. Di.n't I ll I iir Ans*. 1; mfr. Ai druggists, B9o or tl. Cana ? ;ter'ing Heated) to. Chicago or Nt iv York Yo!< unit Eruption* Au grand, bul Skin Eruptions rob life if joy. Bucklen'a arnica Balve eurea lum. iil-iit lld, Running and P Jlcers, II >ll nts, Bruises, Burna, Scalds, < happed lands, Chilblains. Bi il Pile cur.- on .nth. Drivel oin Pains and Ache*. Inly 28 < i ? a box Cure lola by Wi. 1st. lue.uv ia ale a I in-i-ii. i. -km. Ni teauty without it. < ndyCathar ? itirring up tht ? all im iy t. md thal fi by taking d rug i >.-,25c, 50c. II.? i Irr lour Kidney. ? hr Hobba'Sparagns Pills cora all ? piatree i ,- r a. I Wood's Seeds. A Beautiful Lawn is a joy and pride to the for? tunate possessor. It can be easily ind quickly obtained by sowing WOOD'S EVERGREEN Lawn Grass Seed and following Ihe full ^^\ com* plete directions tor preparation, ling, and cate ol given in Wood's Descriptive talogue, which is free fur the asking, or will he mailed upon receipt ol postal req T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond. Va. \V, en i* the I - .uh. makes u beautiful green than any other kimi ia our dil SEED WHEAT. For Southern Farmers. Improved Tar Bp^cla; kUlogue giviiii; full infor? mation ntiotit i T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, "%- RICHMOND, VA Urinal kulti* Uranie. Mrs, \ii,-i,;."iCurtain, Huimi.-M. III., tbe statement that abe uauKbt cold, which settled oobei longs; abe wa- treated fora month by her family piiyslcian, bul "ten a*orss. He told her she wa- a hopelesa victim of COO* sumption and that no medicine could mire her. Hit druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery Foi Consump? tion; sin- bough! a bottle and te her delight found hem if benefited from tirst dose, sin- continued Ita use and after taking sig bottles, round herself -"iiinl ami Well, now dose her nwn housework and ls sa well as she ever .- , bottles ol thia Urea! Discovery at W inti A ('.>.'s Drug store, bottles SO "'ni- :imi ri 00. Pta ai tara Hunk I ba'..: an onler for thirty shares of Planters Bonk stock. Wm. 0. Vknahlk. "All Men Think All Men Mortal But Them ves." Tlicms j our MfcrbbOf Join- lh Inls li tine .tl ? niul Ul iiiakhl| V et SS i 'otniiii tn eil with iiorrovveil money, uni o" - more (.tin for stock aint other tbiaaa, il ? ill SO "I i. !'!, li ii ii a i.i v k-. iii Iim a ?harming; who anil three lovely liiiliireii. W'tint vionli lie. olin- ol' them If iin.v thing happened to hlaaf Taara aeaid i?: , ii;- ratals thal ii vi nulli scarcely mt anything for them. ti. on-iii io make aaaasaraaeeeoaa pea] ii.irv tin- ri-k Instettii of lila l.iiiui ? in .i ;i policy of coarse, bat Joan oogbl lo take one lit Olli-e. I. P. VENABLE & CO. repn wnl 11 ? hire, with surplus of Kitty Millions. f. '.., 1 Announcement! itu or nl.ont h.?.-.?inlier l-l. I will open a N i ?: W" ?Jewelry and Optical Store? >n main-iKr:t:i. NKXT DOOM aAOVl I'l.AMKlis HANK, 1-A h.VI Vt I.I.K, VA. I lol nu i patron- vi ho may wish oses ms in tbs rasanUms alli Bast bbs at ul" \V. U. Kn 11 we ll. i'ci-ifiilly. W. T. BLANTON, Formerly with E. Wiltse. Pure VVhiskej Harper. Per fed Whi-kuv HARPER Every bottle guaranteed HARPER Bold bj JOS. MANNONI, i .am ti.i.k. va. New Lot of Toilet Sets, Dinner Sets -and Tea Sets. Just received from the Potteries. CRUTE & BUGGS, KAK.MV. ILLS, VA. MOVING SALE! $5,000 WORTH of in dBW ; i .>. i ? brear) 1st, down 'o cull - wln-re. VV' . WANAMAKER & BROWN'S Mm lu to Measure Clothing. Sun- i UB). I'ant- :li" ami up. H. D. COBB 4 CO,, ! \ . \; \ iii-., \ v.