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VOL. V FARMVILLE, VA.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER24. L899. NO. io. ? tv. ci CRU MARTIN, PLANTERS' BANK, . - I ? ' ? : I ? ? ttl lit' e ? ' ? ? I. Dor* s . in one ? . .."rsTvr.ld ? ut dearly lovea any fora of spec? tacle, mill, althi ,1,1 DO| t.f th. ' ? ? ? ?,, rthi ;hiit nf ni,. ??? a little wind apple bli iiii.I Un ? clear child To I- M tl c ' : beal ' ? r, and ? ? ll.'i.l "put iivvav fniir" ? the I'lcii... I Iked lo bt Blue House withoul of ?em Iiii.I 1 . the chal with a ' i,itt- hantlk. I Hu- few feel of garden which lav between her i I the tow lng cap, willi round of tl*' t on tbs ' . w iii the willer's : fal Iii r | ? ? I With D ot very I down there, dad? ? ! Won't miiili be plei v ..ii in cling ? "lt i ' ? I I ? d anti ii:.h, ? ? nol ic iii church i . ood of tbe iliiit lie went willi liis r t.> a childrens aervlce in the i . .? ? r ' : : ? i-i If up tn the i-tu.ly of n;ii ui;il history ie worship ? a" willi a light hi w.ml.I or in r , proud. < tt) ba w ii in is her su tan snd his r reached the U i.il the be might n tin- t,.j. abell of the which li;n: bi .1 li.r ? king ci iw n upon 'ia with up a i ' bad watched him ? . i | md th<: iway. Bli : ,ni." . the Illili of thc ' ? j fr.nn . ran. mind all the :. the ci umbi' betwi cn two . ..Il the ' ? '. and then ? IUl with fl i ..n tba . . .1 on the . with laughter and thoo ting. Then the only Bound wna the hum of ticca nettled on . Willi. ? bear It nc and ii.mous. i marki I thc door of the ? i ? y under the '. ll, it ri Bargei were - gentletuan." di f?.r a boll* il. the would ded woman, ? little rider, fur ? he was bj of what tin te Sunday ? "I i ? n:'.>r<' thia if 'e'd that mi i k '?ii, let alone with a half ? ? bat her . utterly the huml - be pul le while liut J : bul when having . and that ju rspiration ?'. s into hi r . ? ' ;. ml.iid ai rd. belli lt ?l alarming ? ' think of her for dar? li ca riv ghi to have n the and Inside ? ? from - v" i ti d Inr -v bite ? ? vt inter r industry. Ihe i innn." illowed !>.v dian - asl lu nilly. .rn," wold willi, which laid its wayward th on the fiir side of the footway, ?' blackberry, mingled with the fluffy ' "old man's beard." Dor* i bungril] down the ti ii Ding, ?'. in token of hei , the twentj chaptt of Revelation was i Ible by a little ? with a lan'.- bole In the thumb. ped it during his lasl ? though ii wera ! aloud ? n ber thoughts from ?i God shall wipe away nil t. ' vv hlapert d the 1 when ? lumpbant i of tiir. b of the wa? the yellowing red.-, rang fur which the soul of ered -? cruelly. -I wondi r if the lady at thc niue h..usc will kim In, dad?" the grand rlrier tly to blame after nil. I! POly calli . ad, and all I | linns thal tn fore the sultai ehold followed liim t' ? be taken tO at the Blue - tan himself had fr the proprii ty t nrse bsd al* - ro.. muddy. ?| tl OD was all pone . with I ? md I were that ? od vi/irr r twice he d at last methiog in his throat li but not to I tan: "Bj lt is pitiful, for children faced child, odering why tbe usual ? ! had lint i curiously: ? house dows hastily and ine. \V lu Iii- I ..uliln'l Slrrp. Emp . policeman on the beal r*>por1 mel.ody wnlking about Inside this building Ob, that waa only ? rong coffee ? duty. and coul.ln't? rr_that is?h'- yes.? Philadelphia In? quirer. MAGNIFICENTLY LAZY. Jfonrliulnnci- af a >??? Orleans Tramp Who ll.,1.1s ll,, Uurl.l', lircurd Inp I At about noan, says the Ni Times-Democrat, a fat si it phi non. ? ittered tramp sat furtiv< bench lyette square. Leaning Lack lox* ?ard tO . fruin ? of his dilapidsti ' Irs, ai -of cat '.illy, like a por celain mandarin. lind hi S shoe from whioh most of ; ?, \!.M 1TJRV0Y of THTNOa. inf* I. | ii bt lOW. lt Wiis held tO lliis foOt by a rally "on I riv, in .. - H uni; With* ? ? that. Ile has elevated it to I hold, ? ? offer him o' with difficulty, h. 11 il .li .1 down the walk, and, draw ir . from ii with a polite r rump manifest! d no sur but slowly . match and I ric stump. Tanka," he nmr mured, p.rli!" .Inti man w j.linc] his friend; "he isa record-bi cr. Ile :- th. laziest man in the World I" GRANITE BASEBALL. lt vi arks lite dmr of \\ ill ht tn S. Bal* bart, line-' I'rcslilrnt of Ihe ".allon .1 l.i-asur. The gnive of William A. Hulbert in ?. rv. (Chicago, la p< r hapa the oi be world which is marked with a tombstone in the shape ..f ii baseball. Mr. Hulbert wi lent of the National leia-1 when he died in 1882 some of hil Till i. MONUMENT. ? aboul to show their love and respect for him. .'ind the result was thc monument in Graceland. ranite, ?bool Ismi ur. show lng is the" appear upon thc bi ii regulation .rs in raised let? ters: "U. A. Hi. allon I'. P. B. i . 187 ines of four chilis in the cid league Boston, Prov . Worcester. Troy and mi tlc .f tl,.- other foul land, Buffalo, Detroit. white marble, upon which appears the name, ? r with the .late of hirth, < >? : death, April 10, :.i? tn M.- I i.i|ir.-K ns l.li?. A rolatine; turret for hailinr defense which, it is stated, p ute Impregnability is ? direc turret promises to play an Important part in future naval anti Uind warfare. lt ls dome-shaped, arinor plated and turns around. Thc pistes pecially hardened, held with ? philis (ive feet thick. A single plats " ? nf complete tur ? 'i t. Bted by European narai officiant and it is de? clared to he un '.rribly . ase of attack. A WORLD OF TROUBLE. What ?.u?e the !>.. n n in len I Apart? ment linus,- Mnnnurr a ? st se nf the lillies. The nialia:', r ol tba apart. s well-fed, well-featoi ?jiun, w.is. atanding la lbs maia door? way of his establishment, which, by tba Hay, ia ow md bj an out-of-town cap? italist, wi, : crolls provider in tbe world and insists upon the Hut I.. iel upon the most economical lines. Tba manager : ot happy, however fair bl h..vc appeared to thc eye,ai .' ?vu sigh as a friend ap? proached and greeted bim, bays the 1 . I onlcle. "What's wrong?" inquired tbs new? comer. "Oh, we've all cot our tr', the rague and lugubrious reply. "Von oughtn't to have any." "P. it I have. ju>t Ihe .-ailie." "What, for ii "Well, Pm worried sick for hoy." "There shouldn't lie any difficulty la removing that trouble, I should say." "There is. I'v, -lit." "You n rist ba rerj bard to plea "It isn't that." "Pm all right, but it' Old man ii uniform si t'nif. r when the ry retired he left a l.rui. uniform, and the old man WOl another. That's the rob. I caa find lent IntelHg* racier and ?: bul I'll tie darned if I the uniform will ? w what tr Ain't i. trouble fi man?" BIRTH OF A FASHION PLATE M.nl.rn tri n I 11,-1 .,,. Women's TsStS Will, li VII I mr Meat Saal ll.-senl. ? . ' ci pal - ? ? cl, a Bramanti 'iirni-h ber with :ier dresses ,re. ? ho can draw is .:; Idl a DJ it c. .s| inner- ilia' ide or cut .. un.li.r aught for art, proportion, harmony, or the they are tiimer-: what have they to do with such.,' \ wonderful assemblage of ideas is the result, a confect ion in 11,, sa itifully and painful!} drawn upon paper and draped upon an alleged female figure st rall, with lead slightly turned, auburn hair, sylphlike waist. ails and a background of palms and ft rns. drawing being reproduced upon and thousands of sheets, lol Sfashion plate is born, arith th. i of signer in the left-hand ? word, the li.'ill mark I unman, or rat lu r, in arly > very womal . she Lan or fat, ' most be Uki that. Pebchanceber I her soul away . nt ir.-ly and pr. that special Sty ie is not adapted to h. r patron's particular figure; but for her effrontery she may lose a ouse Ilia* dress has to lie made in that way mal in none olin r. A MORAL TRIBE. Anionic Ihe ( itrlhs of < entr-il smerlesi VII sins ll* I'nnlshetl hy Start nilon. In the whole wide world there ls not a class of people tO bs found who In* tlict severer punishment upon tbem thsn the < ariba of < entrsl Amer? ica. Their rsligioi, whick the most peculiar kimi, dei punishment for -ins Intentionally or unintentionally committed, -..n's Wccklv. Thc punishment takes tl starvation and cloae confinement. If the sin bs in the form >>f n lie, no . whether it la cslculsted to in another or not, the - Ut either food or drink for it the end of which it U that il..' offender has paid ihe ? hi> ur ber - pbeming at shat.le hv two dav s. Assault, drunk. I nther serious sins call for four stai vatimi for . starvstion for the second two dsj s' starvation for the third j's starvation In the foul th All sins arc punished with starvation. Por ti clinic is rerj among the Carit.s, who are amor ! iiii.l most truthful pt in thc world. Or le n fit I Ism In >ew >l eil co. "In New Mexico," rn Hoard of Hon,i hv terian church, linds real orientalism, lt heine; p... to tra.-.' back many customs of ti - in Spain. Even the tb tba worn, ii on the hi 'heir black ihss | part of their faces, remind one of some nf ' ihornets0 cities of Syria. In the ? :; vvhom tl ? re ls* :,-." I'.lentinnts' Tn.t". In thc African elepbsnt both [rory tusks, while it: tlicv are generall] restricted t.. ? Ill ' . BBS, Women are working In tin- harvest fi''l'!? ' ' raska, th Dakota, work of this kind ?;,, 'nut bs* great and the maic labor. - if the coun? try ii: m : - u))0 are williup to go in' receive two dollsra then, wives, sis - of the farmers are helping with a will; aped people and \ e to i ..f labor that I -tit at f acres : from the immensity of thc ?wo other fa- torabavs toward 1 i. ut a the anpply of farm labor. - ure being itel throughout thc northwest ami these han- well-nigh drained tbs u* supply nf workers. Again, t that own for j While Hy prayed ', and whil.- they are still of 1, tl ej sra lng of ? : tiful that t: In maJdr InipieSJoa r ea iu rilli - ; d hair oms - u and hair, i reas aamplea and ' -r.tl orders I ? il by the owner r use h. made of One enterprising medicine rlrm hi looking at the books ? i sltSSBW in SSSh 'a':.,li of yellow fever r .asps thc attack may bc precipitate nial prove ipssdilj fatal. isllj an Initial chill, ri tbs Lack and limbs and j- r, ,-. j.erature. In thermometer In the mouth will register from 100 to ll | in other fevers, but more often the bod] heat la but little ele la lowered. After a fev I' ISC thc - .'ind the BJ mp hlmself weil, mid. Indeed, in abortive tel ... at that point, tn most Instances, bo wc var, a lows anti may bf ac? companied by delirium anti black vomit. Everybody ts laughing tn New Vork at thc mi.. lg B?* induna 1" law i rating was to retain lawv.i ,t(- railroad companies for i isosal In? juries, ? : I proceeds, and on the . f such retainer to bon sse] . (heat? ing a lau v. ;i remark* able fl ? n .;it\. much as the Yorkshire i rn garded the feat of Nicholas Nlckleby, when a s.holar, in tin ? ter w ho was fa-no ii- pupils. The .Nicholas a guinea. ia token of admiration for his exploit. The I | bis will pr , jamln Franklin during tbs -a next :..oney anti 1 ? I - ; Paris il eil ll during the . -c the i ? thea urb, i? ? vposi? tion | ?? il be a I |?:. Iphia, which The i uilng clubs whit I "asset ? ba s.rvc.l willi the I ? ? ntieth Ka ure likely to raasii tooti ka the bet es os rs turni: I ? merry girls only who I, to foin sn. | ihis ia by no .'ion. That eminent Englishman by a.lop tion, W. W ll not withdraw his i: United anion: ? Like many anothi ? ! wi,h that a Whit; iro" snow parti I ? . on a big drift in ' A n in 4." i ? ?' i'.v. aaa! sa tho criminal do