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1 FARMVILLE HLRALO. BRIEFS \ in i - - - be m iv I. . .1 it-| ni pub* ? I .liiimr ? . Hll.l ol' x ?l, :intl VicKiuue .1 Un nt Hit- hoiii'.' of Mt-. Wade, lug. in- Mill - ' - >* til-' C will meei ifter.Il Bl I r. All who aro iutereated in Hr, n'l foi' tilt' "-un.I ty, ? I lii-r lim ?ill U.'Iit to ? ., t.. be i will I tmuuky bolt,un-. ' : ?r ri-- I till ? W. \\ Anderson. \\ 11 \\ ii u witb luuclie - i in tin - . tbe Hut \i.i> for - ty ii "isu'l - i lunn of culture ni hi if in upon i bi r ive t heir : I e c ii i > \ *J L ? - Episcopal .Inn .: -. ll, .- grown i'l ? ont' of tin SoUth. 'Mn I ' * - lu till!. .ii ti I Ki h li, ii. - I nus i 1 ? . m. ii. Ilill'.-ll lu Ile l All Kai iu\ ille i, Diem bern i bi , ? - . f ihi- circuit, li - . . d one lu? ll- on binn tid on some of hi.- trips a- minis ls church, he takes the liberty of tak* , ig w it li nure ol' his cup. At one ol .: i bera a ut :t in th ? pautr*,. ile and ap* mer, he delivered to the .1, and to x ?Ircle. Inii. roi nilen the supp Ind thal tbe .lear lady had i-.ii ii '.hr liquid n I li,.' leal.- on unt? iles. ?jrnoy Whist Club, (in lat umoy Whist * Mub i e Wad, ? tbe club with I. J w ' \ ? wil?-, .1. W i a. ' ? the ,, - ? ls i|| - III.I tl urch Xii ..ll lt..un.I I r****k. Tlie : ' "in i:...k. Hie, Md , ? .ni the youngman Samuel F Wal* week by od :? ' ' .IV of ,n many | ill I ? red he a i rant i Pamplin: Srttiui. I K. W . irnr white (juill*) in ihe Circuit < ndictmenl chan ?.. ry in.- tri m.- consist! tl .. ,,, - ?i-elf bend* ? wan I* in ?.j-.n i,I I) i in i, Voil , ' CARTtR MUST HANG. Boy Twice Convicted in nryl9th. ? J tv hu ri OUt* lasuta I rt. On (ht The i, imt ...ri - .mi' ' Kuti i I it, iii irnl . Mi. 'll to I'll i ie -i church, foil ,: .???ry I . ? ? ie el.lite:'. lu- procession to the cemetery w a if tbe seeu la K irmvill ? iit'iy months. Mr. D p ,pu- , ir vi Ith - ,,f our | liv demise .? ni ; .1 gt ii-i . ow throughout the community, He : and devoted merni li Masonic lr ti.'i mtv an.! Ile I ti in l null Behool Nut, ? I .inpani,.,I hy ^ ni in,-I,,i Miss Emma Magruder, went ? tome ! mil Mo.nl .\ ii,.,- nini'. Price speul In nt home, Ethel Arvin wa- tba gueal of (i*sVMaud Spiers lai-l wi Miss Model re ri - Dt< .1 Vassal Col- ( ge la-t Friday at a meetiug ..I col Id in I >: i- r...- i i: ?- ret ui o. ! from the astern pan of Un- - ?Iirill-|..\. Mi Alfn .! W' rr ison, who Johns Hopkins I uiversity, lug n nh hi- mot bi i. M ii i Ison. beard tob m..i ni nf* vi ben o'lo.-k faun- am! no ea;- cou ?III:.I I i. .1. I! -tem- tliat ve pal in lu: ney. -. Many a*eul lo .' ? elV Ililli ? ?! by - ? ich ni": , liol ' ?; in. ? tig. hollie il ll lill.'. .litiii;. i nun raoj - i.. < tm ?. thoo!, ,;n..y will "I- livi [J min,'io I. ,1 v ire Hie W ar. I bose hu h ul Hie good lorin, i In .i the ,-! tv ni ne glad tu ? :i 'Ile u bo I.alf ll"! ? ' in Richmond ? bera ii was 'i?!' ot lor g bi nee. 'I - nue iture, ,,i which .eii Virginian ? I bool would i-li .,, nar..I down a- a blears cd li, I r ige t,? the ?ry ..I a peculiar life u l'?na listing uowliere else m tbe .? produced lin- gn ii men a bo , .? i, story, ir.'I contributed i n m.- beuefll ol thi irgiuia Nounal League, au organiza* ? t uuder th I ih.- N.ninal BcbooL Til'' are: Tn-', by meani ?.?, bicb ls fret an f.,r normal school udfiils and teachers f<>t - ron in o provide ny means I.l I'll .li. A li I , .ni tuition ... . .in in mei i, nt i- now lided itped m ' maj be 'i i >,- < >. ?'i i -?? i buy i.'iir ho.\ aTrlcy* j i. \\.I i'm nc. j , tl \ iii nu ,1,1 it.,, -attora. wing culled from the Pay* ettevll t; DaUy maj prove ol ? l? lo Kimmi:.', vi li . it ,i! linn min i that Dr. Ju... L elated With I ii of our State 'nil school. He would r.i ide prealdeul of tbe ne tun'.' hail not bia Bu | erin tenden I of Public ? id hi- svocepting the hon ?r. ll , profee* I'm.,iv A- Il.ni I hjpjj. I lo lil- ; ?o, vi/; presidenl -,i tin- - ? "I1' iveralty which I natl* in.ion now mun. n ,- n, triy ? ;<*? -tu - nrollmenl in its history: me ,,f lu. J I, om sud Mn. Buchanan wm thrown ..|?'ii io their friends on Thins ? ol the handsome*! ic .ii. ami tin- large - present testified to ' ? the " rcaeion. .1.. aealated by bei r itt i, of Washing* u th. ir friend*: m tbe spacious parlors, Which Ifullj ,t',i| artistically ed u .th ma--, s of palms, ferns iiii'l finy-'ii,Iii, inijni~, ami -linn,- of itfu.l-l.- Ooated tbrougb the 1 Lillis diuing loom mis a veritable vi nh it-, gleaming Mlvei ami glass ami ii- dainty ami In- lights flolll ?ii a huge block nf i nilli frozen dainties, ind fl i fin- ami trailing Ided t,> the beauty of the scene. "fly a must happy combination of I v.ni-, Col. William Jennings Bryan ( md Mts Bryan arrived on tbe three I'clock In.ii to spend the day am! n-'iii \i i'Ii I ir I Mi- Buchanan, ><> .- -is bad 'in- pleasun t that charming mid distln* igreed thal if anything could add to the enjoyment - i ? 'ir presem ? f ii ll I i ion I . lil, ll ll U'l V V I , Dee , 7, W. I noticed in Fri I BRA LO ...ie ol your Writer* 1 leutioui -.en a -talk ?,f tn,rn / b i,nie large ear- were fe mu in- I hea>.i thal piece read to I i .t aid's fm mei I Ihougbl that in it lu ult remark raises ih, ni with twelve , i grained ear- on them every in ol.l Peldeu vii'iu i long blt. Wi . in Lr .nnd in rni.ee l-'.diiard. Li nchburg, lefl un i iv i n iii- home. Hr ha- been on its brother, Mr. William ? .Mi-- r, Mamie tia Allen spent Fri ;iy nigh) mill Miss Kate Beed, >.t ? neigbbw hood. Mr. Hamlt tte Allen, of Tredwaj. aid ii- ,ioi,lay night. Letitia Allen, of I n .1 iraj. who ii ber nome Ls now i-t in,, ?! \.- bops to -".ll ber recovery entire, hool ? tined at holm i.t-l nmi of bel mother's di? na teaching again. r red way who |j u ..I ?- "eggs lol ki11 -' bas ? ry mu. h lately vt dh up, lilt, kliiiilnini ? lliiilKft. Va , h. .-.. >. W. ll .m- inonotull aucb about banting, lo in- thf chief j ninny Buckingham Iiiiiiii.fi of .leer anti killed weekly. Mr .1 .nil P. Sheppard, of Richmond, -- ?booting birds mi I'n; ill/ tln.i ni'' -' ? nil larg! X line. Mi. Ii I, Pope, of Baltimore, visited mtv Issi week looking after .me propel t> nu.n.-'-. He ex pr imseifas pleased with Buckingham. Ulm, , der and Maud \ mal School, and Hiss at,, i .labama, visited - , \ , i youth named Joe Waiker, . vening undertook t<> in- mysterious and uni,in ic- ,,f dynamite. His iriousty was soon gratified, and bia ,' science ha- lessened , rceptibly, winn the little bj ieni Ma- "vt t Mi. Walker discovered mt dynamite would "bust," ami t<> lisgust hf al-,, discovered int hf via- iiiiiiu- a thumb and tn.. Mr. J K. Meyers, who wai reported - having be< n -hot at Pulaski City, u nu- vicinity. He ?nf time thf mail contractoi on ie rm, ? ?!- t" Anderson* ilk'. Hi- Wife and fluid liv. jidersonville. ok. r, .Ir, colored, i- con emned lo l?,- hung in Weal Va., on ic loth in- i fill,, i. uh" i ,,l colored man, i- trj ,t ;, commutation ol sentence. He i ij of many ti lui. ililf. A in , ... :?! .ti Sheppards ; j ? stanley hy frail? ty- thal there will he ,r Sheppards In .nt future li maj - t., papen most not |||,A to" lilli''ll, I ll .,.. ' ' and driving. ? mpltZlOO by taking ten cento. Al! thug ?ibu, satisfaction gunrantf-ed, 10c, 25c, 50c. ti *in..|i si,,,i, I,, \,?,||?. I.,,,,!,,,,,,,, ??,, . ii in h. i taltal. old homesteads in thia sectlou ol ginia ls a cs , bul ? ire nol all g ol Mr. J u the Stonj 1'oint Mills, ai" bappilj com biui ,i the >? irnforts of tbeancieul and the conveniences of tbe mod, rn. i ly of brick, thoroughly well bul and painted, surround! d bj rm attrac* hy gio Heida from wbicb crops bave been recently gath? ered are still on duty bearing i laud- have yielded a i nh I ,.f lulu end ihe Lan "chuck" full ,,f tobacco, Thi i .ii .un ni- aud thf -rm i I.) fin it into propel length* t"i ? Inti r lae. I he i irage has been i inter i- pumped Into i ni bai ii-, and erith th,- excep? tion of electric lights, tin- owner and mts of nu- home enj ?y ail tbe tu urie* oi city" b ended with ?oiintiy comforts which even tbe mil ionaires ot om cities cannot buy and iring to their city hom,- A lum iiw-mill wa- at ii oik thc day I i Utting pl mk with ivln.'h to i - and build ii], new 'ld orchard na- dying hut young n planted and r_-i ie la i ? and do Iii,- duty of th Mr. K.ivilk,-' um Isalargeoue for present-day pur? ni not I..,, lari;.' for tin- vigilant, .'tii'f and th lUgbtful owner. Some \eais ugo | |,.;t,| n ji|] much , immunications rent from Cumberland t.. tin- Herald, and igned "Butter (hil," and duriug those m tn bu tor ..! tho.-.- letters 'asa frequenl visitor (., your town, mi -inn uij came mount! d on a pirited charger, ?bicb -hf mau .iai,I.- queen of tbe -addi.. I if i ber one day recently, still mount* I, Whip in band and iii. ? * .'?- ? of a l-i flying black. I wenl next .lay to er borne and there I -aw tin- sunny iris ,,f a imif L;ir| waving in the lorn ir fully id merrily across tbe lawn, bul Jd that father and mother bad .'/.?,' ind a lld no! return be rt- noon. Som,- girls ainu,lon tin an,, | mit your tan ul i.'i; indent of other d ill ha- "beadqu irters in tbi were i iliit our ijirls nnd knoa tbe luxury of li ick exercise. One thing la certain, ir h.y- can't ride iii tournament on ind a- iii" sport i- thi' fad rain itf may hop.-thai thi- will in ICe om young ni. n to j- ... ni ire at utlon to tbe growl ug of good ridiug ,r-t -. and linn ride them, lt i- rt nf I hal thf buggy ivironmenl i- necessary t.. perfect urtlng > Kperience on th.- mad. I member with wonderful ace i it a i. iy .rn a colt t v.-n onderfully near um., a girl riding Dngtdde of hun on tlif ..ld family And I ih wonder if any ol nilli,' boy readen ? in front Itb the "best girl" behind! Thf boy of course then ai ? dhu . hut ? usi d to at least, meekly submit to batever wa- made of hi- disability. was -imply glorious to bave her gel ai. .1 mid gi ii. B it th.' "golden is passed with many of us, tbe .otic efforts ? thf . notaith-iaii.l i Beltsville are two iwbatan bu res very much iproved since I leal -rm them, either Incorporated nor guarded by ilicemen, no i by th.- rattle . mir radian! with electric [hts, nor tim iemi - of tbe opera, hut [ll busy, thriving, improving pla i - lavern, in Cumberland, ii f ..f the landmarks of tbe past, a ipping pom: between Lynchburg id Richmond, when stage coaches il the vi-'ik of p dace care, and tbe i horn that of th.' Whistle, lt Waa y pm liege i . -i' ml a night there ivntly, and t.> enj >.v thf cheerful fire ozing on ih i h.?nih stone, immune with i dante those vi h., gave ll ii- ancient re ni n SS "lie of the popular and al rna of old Virginia. Mr. I'iippin, Cumberland's treasurer, for a country home bicb I would be glad to -ff followed ri by all Ii. in af rd it of comfort mut th.- eotin which la re* rahing even to ri passer by. I knew a fm n i ba tan, bead* i foi Farmville, with a large quantity i ie sj t . unload , .me by an offer of *e, I aili not ju >r not hf lost made hy the d crop was ul t,, iptionally flue one. mer himself -aid ii wn- the -t he fifi' r , number of thf depots on thf ,4 P. there ara no ageuts, and the ,.it ih. in say tbe depots bad obi ,i lt -truek me . it: curious. Think of thf I ?pol without Chief Mar-hail M i ni bil 1'iin, .ne better than POa hatali roads, ol uml.. ami uni be pardoned k..it? i.rti.in ?avklagM. i if .1. I'. Lea i- C m. i bej make mon ml betti r footwear than any "lie i i ni in ni" >? luntrj . Wes ^ ii fan dr at A. E. I OH PRINT1N0 AT REASONAJJLE PRICJ-'S AT HERALD OFFICE Pl i ?<? nt Hs, Tli.iuglifs ' li, hi- you'll Wasbii ? roy* aJist of Hu lalk of his ku.. eetlvi Lgaiml tbe kim though everj -. iii-i. have prompted bim t>. remaiu In brief, tbe I attitude luted ;.. ii,;- thal be would ? ? thin . pet.-.- ii ith dishonor. VI loa m m . hut uhfii once -m.- ot lu- minti he '?mi. | dolla) thal he ha<l. **;ill waters run deep, and Wei ton, though not a man of violent or? story, like Patrick Henry, nor i I rhetoric and reboiarly attaiu* ",, iii !ikf Jeff - d all when chosen by Cougsess as twmmaiider in md h.- u,.uni not at any Later imit that tue dispute wee wrong, or that the method wee wrong, or that itcome na- uncertain. Mt n nf boundless enthusiasm ai the beginning of the quarrel came ami went; tbe ?olllpi' : vi ith almost every changing piece of news. Men wno witta great flourishesol mk -mind their namssof tta#Daciaration ?f Independence, vt tte un Inn a fen mon tbs bickering among themselves uni hindering the w.nk of tbs very n.n whom they had chosen t.> lead he American forces. Rut despite ongnssional disi-utes, underhand -abels, distresses i Ithln thf camp oi llscouragemeuti outside iu tbecoun* ry, quiel Wasbington --till held to bia lUrpOSe, lt -Min- rt- tllOUgll lt Wei,'.a ilending of Ihe unreaeoning tenacity >t ihe English bulldog with the un n.oe,i certainty of a prophet <,i rho witta an eye keener ttaan ttaeejres 'I tboM around him could -te ii11<>ult)i . knees and ttae discouragemeuts o a brigbter ami more perfect da* - dm mt,' tbeeeeighl yean that Um datura-minded Wasbington tai.' ii- most inspiring form. Asa young ian he via-fud of the pet-nlnur; oung ni, n: a- president ami - . ian hi- ,iay wa- full of tbe difficulties hat .onie to mialla-.-. Rut du i hf n, boping igaiuai ie ltd the forlorn, himself br* .rn, ami working auniit-t all sort- of nt...tani workings, be toiled to build p an anny only lo see that army mell nm and then ii uh courage be un once ni re to t"ii to tl." u-i v tim- end, he shows ih who kn,,u hal ii i- io inar burdens Jual hon llleh IIIDI < itftll bad ihrin thc average man ha-. !>? seems in bai? dmoel tm* ersonal in I innot .'liv that tie- Insults t>> him Wen that thf ph,Ul, ' him - nil that tin- normal un oidd nave been to wash his hand-ot if whole affair ami retire lo th.' com* ul ami peace and joy of a COUUtr; lenee. Vel never did be foi mora ian a single moment yield t,> th. ulse to tum his back on tin- i nu-.- be ad espoused. i i. ti. < allissa r Herald.*?a- previoosly an lunced thf "medal contest" came I' Monday night. Thf hall I and the following pi"l-'ram ell rend Chorus?"Ho, Reapers ia the Wbit? ted Harvest, \ wolli. Music "In Heavenly Pastui Recitation Mi? Virginia Epps el ,1 Illifk. Misses M dion -ii-. T. I? Ollvi ?The Holy City," Mr. hamer. Recitation .Mr-. Thoa, J. Coi Solo?Mr-. J. Cunningham, Recital. Mt-. J. H. Hines. I am a Drunkard's child," lae Pearl Davie. ilatioii o! Medal Mr. Il 1. Ch.ni- "Hallelujah for thf < li Benediction? Rev. fe. (J Hutton. Mi- T. J. ('"ililli:- iron til" rnedal, he presentation speech bj Mr, n- beautiful ami Impressive. Miss of Burkeville; Mr. J. Maun, : Nottoway, and Mi. Powell, a - 'ottoway, were thf judges, Mrs. Collings i- a graduate in ek> ni,,ii from th,- Suffolk Petal ii a I, ichei "t ttae ime I,, several years in Hu- town, nd well deserves tbe medal. Hei ihject, thf "Martyred Mother," waa rautifully rendered ami brough! teen ot ail win. listened. The limn- m.?!..ail considered exceptional ? good, considering tbe (^^ Ibal tie smalning o had had hut lit e if any training in the elocutionary rt. Mi- Deiie Locket, "idy daugbl md tatra V. E I :, the nth ultimo at h.tlf-pa-t m.- o'clock, to Mr. R .M. I-. rl:iii-.m. ; Bristol, Tenn. Itu, < hut Only th.- un r te hit ml- of the family wt re present. Th. social given in bonoi i. Hutton, via- an t-ni pienl "f many COUI ;? ir111lt thf pi-' week, and hf tkss with bim the beet wishes of all. I,, l.t.,?>?* ll..ll,l-.> KhI... l-'.f.i-l'.-...?. ?la s,nilli.in ll..Il\.,>). iccounl of thf above thf South* tickets h. I - and eulin. i the Mississippi an.I south "f ttae I mle of 001 ? I bird ll* ? t , i-irip. eliing d i'.- l> ?? embei l Ibo Deceml il .md Ja ,r' students ano b?s>ls ,,,,I , ember I ? ntl >u. Fin ti llmil ol all I HKRAU>and IvftWdiiniy fl.?0. .?Sill.. aged be* - ri, ten S replied. "I only ?- i own I iv : m. .nd fund ?i: Mrs. I |( he. I overheerd bim ti ? . other RU tinter l V. -i > -I ? . Irrttii tiMtlon. . BM 'I "f -" | time maw finds out I',.- been in i Beys u little bird toM lier.? V V. Jour? nal. I ll. n,s r I. , !.;?? lian. Visitor?I * preai bel is a man iod uonder ? nb is start. fd in to convert the choir H. V. -.rtt. "A r. ? Iron idly. ? li ki.ow i thing or iv Ithlng."? i angel last irs always mrpii ij , bieagO Dailj Si One tm thc ll, "I like ' delivery ? trees."? Thicago rtr?*d om. Craa to send ?our i- i.irv for a est? I it.?Town Vii. ??.! j llniilt ll. keepe Ida ior.1." "Ile il. ? lt." Tit Itte, Plaint nf a Peaaloslst. Silt r. ssy; In I al ,iay! ?-CkHsVis T'r. \\ um. Sf*ppllt a want posl If you * i If you w If you waul lull li i nant ii"' 11 V " . want -li Il you watti letti ll you wai, lt v..,, If you wan) If Vol. If you vtani If j ui nani vied ; If you waul Invitation i , . rited, 11 you .init joh ??! anj ds> ription doi nnd at rock bottou thc ..(life. "I ill' T . i ! i BALD. \ , i, i. TO AOV1 ?; ? IBU! The 11 ' elver semen d among it- lo* l! news ind would prefer that Ivertlsem use tbi lunni- of '..; adv,-ili-f lallj mi six t mt li- and yearly eontract-. The Hie li .1 'als huh have obtalm d With this pai-ei me it- foundation, will I?e rigidly nil ?led io, vi/: t KN ci line r the find insertion and lei ot ?/? pat -tTtlOll of sj ksuDe u. who have ntracts witta tbe Hbkalo for regn* r advertising, will be, aa heretofore, lowed a nnlform rate of rivi? I .,? nu inssssTtton of Ivertii ? the l??fal ?ding. I attention Buyers! 4 ? J WE ARE OFFERING i. | ,,anni. D8 to $15. ., $6.00. >,000 Pairs Shoes and Boots K)ODS FOR LADIES. Lam--' ' '""""? '""" EELDMAN'S.