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frARMVILLL HERALD, ? k, ,,, , , ,,, Iii ass . i ? ^ - Hi\- wflrv 1,11 i ni , , ,, .?? -v C.., lui. i ? ? siring ' diT M sjSMiln*s Ol incl V-i *l r K P ? univ I ? it Ul si if VV. mk. uni., ra*), ti. *.,??! ll- I ll IC"I! ?> I t u'ii of tba t um - ttaii i: 'i trip, J to 21 si iocluwi tau ai ; ml ticket*. Jan* ? ? Dbi bIIIsmm per b :. Jil. P ii Hiv ll i lu-.ii .in . .... I'.UI Kl 1 tV. I'.\> 1.1 I I . . ' (????mn.aa ?? ? ni ni 'I N. Throbbing HeoisJarehe - ? in ms ? C lu Inn. This ? liiiiikr. Will your ? ^ l rlour tu \ I i Ulillul lllumln Hum, ? ? ? mil I I. ik * .... ic |(.,1 lt.,t. p, milt. I ' ti uiiiil Januai Norni.il Behool] N- I Mi- | | , led mi Hi? sed of! ; I, 1 11,1 , Nmltl ?lu-t-j lune Moodw m lull Lawn c, 1bat R sveoti ru iu cou himself a "bella." Mis* Lavinia Hun- wai i 'hool mt mc nut ul Ail ul in i friends were very sorry to Mi. i Billilli <mi lu ul L. 1>. Jon?*a came lo see his (laugh* day, Mary ^ p had a ca ? un lu-r (athel i M an Belle, I'm Friday n . KaVe Ithtful lecture on "Memoi Old Virginia." W. found the J .:?! lo Uv ii e nc wiro ful ? > ii;tli/.i?l. 'i|u. fol low il aere al the i-tully piloted tbe t-> tlifir -c.. i i ; '- 'nts. There wen ? ?? i . |. plei Sm.ii iv nigh! u i,cn | I un light* viaihle and Mina s i- In cine iii toulgbL" ? c..:, rathei exciting '"' tin ? w ii,, -(? m ||,, lime tryiug to i stell - nae eat?, in which effort they were uol unsu - Wins i ni fur lu-r ku,iii 1> M.vin an,I tin u name at. While waltina, to cal Bl Mrs. W iked why ihc\ wauted the inti in re*pou?e lo tl ?n, an ?wared thal I t some * si taken in um. ? l iv ni in ? i BtU - ,rk. All I ti ml. il thc incopal church Mon. lay night. ug the vuiiiiL' ladles a h ?nu' Xiii.-.- .li.iw b! - ? - ipauied by ler friend, )li? Whitmore, Henning, Hawkins, Houston, Holland, I.iwrence, Pierce, Yonge, P S ! Wright, iool children will be , i i fa I , \ , nt i uiug slmpli ,t bool. i-tiiin nt" many years aill he I this yes ind uo Herald wtued ni --ti.- therefore will be dated January itti, 1900. In the meantlm 'ir all our rea lei- a h.*. py \m I uea year. V . . \ Hil.| l?,M*||. Died al ihe inline nf ber parent* In land county, December 4th, .. in tbe seventeenth irear of ber age. In tbe death nf thi? nning aaa ?thor pr ?fof tbe ibortuesM aud uncertainty of human iff. Ju-t s lew mouths ago sb Well urn! bel | r long life i- il inering os c mid tx . *he millie young girl, beloved by all a/b i knew her for ber niiuiN beautiful traitaof character. Bbe was ever will? ing and eager to lead a helping band nd give a kimi, cheering word en. b Kiragiug companions through life's itormy voyage. Beask was always Faithful in her M um r's work aud a BlOSt diligent pupil Ot BCbool While lt ken parents and smitten k?v< ,1 ber in their earthly heme, they lind comfort in the sweet promise ? ami covenant i. "I will ' thee iii,il thy seed aftei thee." He consoles mir uriel hy the BWeel promise, "W bal I il i th .ii knowesi not now, but thou -halt know ix .linter Rlimriio) "a l.n-lurr. irge ami appreciative ui.?: uuii'iy in the I hiv ball nt" the Normal Hcfa tiing a Inn be <i nd i me lo Paran ide, bis faraoua lecture on Virginia before the Wit , a mind well stored with tbe made up thai history, and h. ui full '<{ love ami loyalty for , I with the ilty ot uuiting uni witta ? J t genulue I ;>-,,f - as be does, old mash r aud mistress, the "mansion" ami tbat which gave it glow ami glory, the old body servanl and Ji:u, tbe hastier, and till wini llsteued to him wen! a un faithful reproductions of th deilibly impre.I on memory's tab? let. Judge Flournoy kn ai ser* ,. bis efl it iit restoring tba th* trm h cn a subject upon ,._- boa in * n done, and mir hope is that lie may reach tb I be liberally rewarded . k of Liv e. the lecturer ful, in words c..i -;..ii li ui|>liiiieiit tn hi- splendid the age nfl -icu d I'liSiltrrs lin uk I of i un ur aftei - ld .latin ,ttt nf tn ? ,l lin Hi k, for past 8 montba. lin- divt w. ti. Vkxabuc, Cofbier. BRUM AND PERSONALS, ?? .- - nun.- iii Um v. .... ,,i .int I BO .luul,t lt s tm, , Dbodj cwt k ? ?I I, tu um Il-lll Kl i .1 l Mains. ot*i baafl Ami Bight iii r M.i.I.- atngi had ipr* id, ling t.. il,, waa;, u Ly should we doab! tb* ilafi i . i tbat, in tact. Un- ?..> .-. ii righi ali Mew, "iliiniii fJaj mic. tali;" ndei i. tin- suifct.-r kiicvt. ' nell ?! lt - ttllllt el>e kl lin I, ? m chu aol A Bof| oom ia a hard thing to hetti, Jennie Blanton, of Cumberland, was in town leal Tuesday, Leila Spencer, who baa been visiting friends in Lynchburg, returned hume iswi Friday. dingly regie! to bear of tbe ol Mrs, J. \\. (Jilla, who Ls Buf? fering h.un aa attack of pneumonia. Numbers of young people In dui Mending School away fruin Inline sra here foi tba Xmas holidays. Mi- lunspaugh bas returned hi bet home In Lynchburg, During hoi stay in (?armvUle she made bosta of friends, Obituary notices, exceeding ten linea, are charged tu by the Hiralo at tbs ? liv*- eeuta pei line. Don't drink too mucb Xmas morn i you will be -ure tu feel bod of afternoon, .) -a Otley and ooo, Mr. W. ey, ret urned Wednesday from their mouth's wiall to Nashville, Tenn Nellie Hart left lasl Tm-dav Hoik, vs hen- >h*. win Bpend the Xmas and new ] Mn W. II Cii,Hit, and children inve gone to "Saxe," lin- beautiful country hume nf Mr. ami Mi-. Jeremy, Ut* of Mrs. ('tullin. Misa Ellen Cunningham, who re. i ii mi ber school Ih-i week Bome whal Indispuat I, we are glad to re? port is much better. The mayor bas Issued information iiiat lhere shall he no tiring of tin ? Tucker-mi M un -lice! Good law if ly and rigidly enforced vhi-t club mel at the hum.- of Mr Traver Tuesday night lt * ? roary of the marriage ol Mr. and Mis. 'I ravi i. I be presents tried and of practical value. Many retUI ii-. We would las glad if the boys would pop all tbe crackers and all the baby Dight and then give US test. A volume of noise ls luspiring, bul ii squeak noa and then ia nerve destroy? ing. Remember tbat ons week from to morrow (Saturday) night, the greatest minstrel attraction on tba American will Ik- at the Farmville Opera ? youi -i nt- at i[rote's A mei rj Xmas may aol bs i??? ry bul s happy one is altogether desi? rable. To -cure it ^ive liberally ail . i all -ni t', giVO, and receive what i:- given y tu gracefully and grate* ru i ly. Mi. Quartet, of Ricbmond, preached to tbe Baptist congregation momiug and evening loot Sunday. \ ill has been made ti any "n*. Ul pastor of Hu- church Blocs tbs declination of Dr. Taylor, of Appomat? tox. Wc du n,,t believe for amomenl thal Farmville bas s single boy <?r young man who would intentionally destroy ty, There are, bowevar, soots OS eviilcnceil hy the breaking of tbe handsome plata kIh-> window nf Messrs. Duvall, Bobortaoa ,v i ,, ,\\? doeadaj night nm merchants have 'nen doing a good Xmas trade, 'lhere |g tune, bow ev.-i. for much buying, and tbs stocks of appropriate gifts an -till adequate ta Hie wauls of all. BtorSS aic o| SO until a reasunahle hutir of niRlit, and bom* even tu the eutmtry is nu bardsbip over such mods aud hy such moonlight Mr. Frank8.Woodson, foraoumbsi of years edit r of tbs Daovilla JJtyisfcr, Bpenl asveral days in Farmville Hus week. Mr. Wofsrjsoo Will vet] launch a new dally at Ne wp,.il NeWO, which, by n?e way ls tbs coming , oils ut tbs south. At pi.-cut Mi-. W.loofl ind daughter are at the i u. Whitehead. (ai*!- hilve boen is-ukI by afr. and Mi-. I.bj I). Jones, Of New Stun-. Buckingham county, for tbs oiarriage of their daughter, atlas Btbylio, to Mr. \\ Hey B. Mi-hi-. Tbs eertsnony will lake place un Deeeinher ^Tth, in New burch, alter winch an elaborate ,n will he given at Mr- -Nl(,rrlh' hume, Buckingham Bpringa. An almost total seJIpseof the moon occurred Saturday night Tbs entered the shadow al oM. Tbs great eatdegr.t ohscuraUon was reached al s_';, then to all appearance, the ? uir.-iv In thc shadow, A Btroug glass showed a narrow run not ;*ti', ci. t. Tba oorfaee of flat orb cover. ,,1 was 988 i.'xxi of tbs whole. At 10X18 ti? queen of tbe night shone once m< ie lit Ol ev.-r. A galaxy of the enatliaal talent, riogera dbmcers, acrobata, tumhlen,Jugglers, two btf quartettes, Symphony Orchestra, twu big peerless Bond* aod ? sore of other ? ric;!it attrii.live f*-:itur.?, make up the : in,.,ti- Wright's Original Na.-h -tuiienls and Qldooo's Min-tnl Carnival, tbs two manum.th nnn-trel ? moan - mbloed lotoooe, appear . rc ai tbs Opera House, ona night univ, itaturday, Deeembat sOtb. Dr Tbackstoo's deotal raffles win i?e ...1 .Innmiry 1-t, 1980, hy Dr. P. SS Heckham, dentist. nin.li.l Mira, ll.,i, big, worthy attroetkNi at the Decembei Otb, ki rn lunn-.iii minstrel ibo*) of 18 people which cum.- bi re commet di i sa lbs i funnies! ihoa on record. "Wright's i Original Ni-liville Sttid.-nt-" ami i Gideon's big Minstrel Carnival one of li tbe biggest minstrel consolidaUous, i represents tbs must liberal of amii men! enteiprises In Ibis country, lt carries46 popular eotertaloen in the mool enjoyable variety of acts present ad tu the omusemeot poblte. Fun mus rampaot aod every feature is high-class iu d 11 lilied. Every ad ls different and then- i- nosnrfbil nf soy ?t, nu curtain waits to mar tb* continuous round of pleasure. Bs perl wire waikei-, acrobats, tbs famous Occidental Quartette of Bingera, an admirable quintette of mixed voices; Jugglers, Tumblers, tod other Interest? ing teat urea, ar*- bunched in enjoyable profusion and liberality. A grand Symphony Orchestra of skilled musi? cians piny al ev itv performance and two Lil' peerless Bands with IO soloists, furin a feature "f it- attractive stree! parade. Such an abundance of good feature* ba 1 1 nc er i>.vu be. fore gath* red into one combination. Watch for is coming. Wall foi Its parade. *r\ 11 ll.-rii fraxy. A correspondent of tbe Richmond W ritiUg ll 'Ul .New pull \ew - notes thal be called on Mrs. Ellis, who wa- recent;. 1, iei-i'i a- cnnd from tbe Eastern Lunatic Aaylum fur the pur pose of asking bel ber experience Ina mad bom* 1 .Nh-. Bills, with aself-poaecsolon hum of recent experiences with interview? ers, lawyers and tbe like, refused to talk. '?I was never crazy," she said laugh, lng, "lin re wu- nu linn from the day I woe taken tu iht. asylum to tin wai role um d, w hen my mind a . re kind iu m.- there, and I was treated nicely. I a n el bad tu take any medicine while there " Mn I bal she remembered all the Incidents connected with tbe killing of ber baby, and with the subsequent trial, bul sin- did aol waul to ui* ai ,iu them. Oltaa Oarasstl si mi ii it iou. Miss Fannie Garnett, whose serious by a uni away boree was published io tbe la-i Hkkald, has gi finally grown better -mee Monday doctoi now cuii-ii|. . poa! tbe danger muk and nope fur her rapid si,-- 1 ..linell i.- still at the residence of her uncle, Mr. H. SS'. Garnett, but no visitors art al lu wed in- patient I.ix.ki.I I timi V\ Ith BSMBttl lon / tor ll' raid : I got a ten dollar unitl pice,, al tbe Planters Hank the other dav :iiid when I offered U> pay a bill vvuh u in ? Ricbmood ste clerk called tbe proprietor to examine lt and tin pmpi iltur called in others. lu the meantime I waited a- ii man under suspicion. They dually pro nouueed it "a-* good as gold," aod it ; from me aod my heirs 1.ver, 1 never did like the yellow stuff*. Iti a coward. Novar fought a battle or paid a tax. 11 ls univ at booie in vauits like Munk- in cell-*, (uveine mun. ) thai i-n'i afraid ofdayligbl and tbs marta of trod ?? lil. Vhl K. Chase Pianos are the Best. lilt following art tbs results of tbe wind coutesl see odveitisemenl iir-t seveu are giveu. Tuc i'n-i re 15 fJO, Hu Ul Kl ii. |1 "ii each, ll i tbough! that tin Chose Company will abra award the next three a prize, though not promised in advertisement: i-i. Mrs. D. T. Ki un, -i.J-'T words L'nd. Ma-iei Beverley Winston, words, lld Miss l'.dith Taliat'errn, warda, 4th. Mba li ' bel McKinney, 1,486 5th. Mr- K D Calhoun, Church Wood, Vu , l.Jus '.turd-. nth. Mi-- .iiial], Hampden Snlnev, 1,089 W 7th. ' , Hampden-Bidney, 1,005 words rbere wi number of eon .\ rjeo contest will atari SI )Ull The Flournoy Whist Club. [Command ? A meal enjoyable meeting <>f tbe whi-t duli wa- held at Hu- realdeno ol Mi. .1. -a i 1 ... 1 -ui last Tuesdaj lng. lt being the tenth anniversary ??! the wedding day of Mr. and Mi-. Travel, tbe members ut' tbtclob prc aented them with numeroos useful tin pn Bents \ moat delightful even? ing having been spent :it cards, -upper was served audit was midnight or perhaps alter, w ban tbe dub relucl un? iv niade 11; tlnir minds tu leave th* tempting viand- and wioh the hu-! ind many happy returns of the day. May it lull t" the lol of Mr. and Mrs, Travel lo * otertain tin Ol an eal Iv date. Kir.- works ai I"- the inn : Stealthy footsteps un -elden erics nf "Merry Christmas!"?then the thrill that comes wilta tl"' Hrs! sounds of Christmas morning. The father ul the household gets np and tunks .mt into Hie may dawn. The children ah : Hu- children ! -prim; <"it i>f bed ami gather round th.- hearth. Dainty, i.iuctuutcd da:in,cs -land breathless witta new treasure* ia both hand-. \ tumultooos cascade of boya tambtea duwn ihe from steps, aod th.- day be? lina, Long before breaJttaat the youogtsl trades Ins new knife fur a freon BUpplj of iiii'-wurks, hut all the r.Kret Ui.ii 1- -un- tu fulluw in tbs brain nf this tiaii-iiciiuii Cannot dun the t joy m abundaol sparks ami Christinas bera I in old Virginia The Min cm. - np OVtf the sparkliOg gnow, and altar awhile eborcb i*eils riog "ll,: ring ont: Al dinner in the big hi lek lliall-iutl Iht mother looks across at tin- man behind the mitfe turkey HCrene and smiling, ' l\ Uh hi il IJ :iml nu ll. kepi until now, Au. i au old fashion I I ? the lay, th*- w bites! tel in ?ut-kria-- I, tlders. Tin- richi -i cream lows from th*- anti,pu- aiivei pltcnei tl the head ut the lilllie Du 1 lu "'?nd , liam tit for a king, round when Moria Ippeart in the doorway with a frail ?uk*.rn pounded nf all thc ds mowo tu the most skillful bouse ki ep r. This j- placed before tbs mist hen foll iws nuts and apples and din '.,i. Night cunio un - lhere ire in re fi re-a irks I be Hrs! ital an? on ih>- lad church , Facts From Felden. I i.i ins. \ v , D.c. 21, I Eil iti i /? Herald 11 mi? mi Mission Band I sue ? i recitations, and i Baaed uff splendidly , Mr. SS. H. Kau I km DOW vi-ni lg al Mr. H .1. and , ? l{ Al Mr. - pell, .,f smithville, ( iK-nt riaturd at Mr. - Estelle Cha| mlthville, ^ lui -d iv fi : mk C.tile,iiu. _ .Mi. S. ll Htarl i ?'.. ut i . T. . aiy. will -pend lu- Xmas at Mi Ali : "ritarb," w hat i- th.- attroctli Ie will ,-ek. tending B. I-'. I., i ? hum. lum ? i hm- Xmas. j, ilicipating it nice lime (1 ?ii i- ' ? , : will <H Hall- |( ii'-, lu - lav nigh! :i reception at Mi? lt A len's, VV du?,I iv nighl an s, ipi "ii party" al M.- 8 .1 Ainu'-, aud | ,*? lew nulli anoibei tune. M. M. I'l . .? III Um I l|.,llUhl. C A ('lu ur.-and wuh iniii-h Innocent jollity (? id ki,.diy feeling toward cadi uther r, ie ('iiii-iina- n -i issed i ;i prosperity id Comfort iel ii- look hack at two i, ui-tii- ibe psst. s| d led, pei plexed, nut daring tu h alu-a -land .'iud ye! not daring to m in, disobeyed g , ded iiy < ? a lng ii ss nt every tl i'P wiih a strengthening foe at ?el-, Washington ferried bis shad my over th' i lew days he. re Christmas, ITT',. Me h;iti only nm men tu ic '?) u.. of Hu? ll tbousaud "i thc u-iiiy, vet witta apparent fool-hardl sw he lingered un Un- weal bank ut i- If waiting fur the eather tu form au icy bridgi hieii th- British could march iumphantly. The calm on: ie mau seemed suddenly tu minnie ?inn of ins Impetuous boy Mid. Instead of waitiu*| for further ry from defe il ; doing tue unexpected thing. Amid irktic? :uid killing cold hi- forces dilly leer , . tell (un the iin-ii-p dans, whu ere needing ouly their own appetites Trenton, slea m my ui them In tin li ip-, cap! i'i b thousand ami ,1'ely h lek . ' britt , foll vi ,1 lin, c eek- "i -ic . splendid dgniug ihai . idged itn ' brilhaul i the annal- of ? li ilix* '< warfare. In ? ck-lim breadth 11 inc - a bleb be hi : indywiue because fm I ',i public clamor ami i-ki d an e itt In- wa- III nani,iw n; thc elli my ill full Philadelphia and passing ie time witta parades and masquera i-, Washington went into wiutei uarters ai Valli - 1777. Ihe ivlded lm the I: ,ic nu,,itable, imt n as mn long be ore fuel, (bod and kithing were sv i uni ly lacking. <>m WU heall- COO tell W Pel her Un-*- itu U tu comfort m a iii.'' nina'.. I m- ne , it bloody ii iii iiii anon. thc i boulders wi iud chafed hum ni -id- through the nen i, -du- wet.- given o , i-e of tin cor quality aud -mail quantity of bait food. Thu- passed Christa 777. Though God ami mau seemed i have forsaken th,'in, inspired by tbe rm I nation nf Washington nd by the stead} drilliug ot Steuben, his n nd nene enough t i lind nut Hu lu- greal testing "t" the winter. Then t weill "Ul > mdei ??" in auoth i es of tell tu think nf the manlv sort r m, lappycoodl ""w would itu .1, i tbs omparlson If tbe* i to -it it mu tal Moil*-) \\ un ?! I" ?lii>' " Il-, like k it mulley to buy bal rip and fall to pii bey wea.L J. B. Lewis . i traill*'--'! to mit ? I they A. I. We with jmu a happy Cbriotmasand ? mus new J Paulet! A I'anlett. i h. Village of Jim,, itown Wk* d Out By I <h, Hie afterm ,,. g*j, n. the univ dwelliiiK itanding in Jamestown wa sumed by lite, li was nccupit , mg ;ind hi- wife found shel ti i neal bj in g reb 1 .ipiiiiii southall, t .. yean aga this bouse was owned occupied by tba late Dr. Philip i. Southall, and in it In- son Dr. P. I-. Southall, wa- born 7- ,. li ? Hun bouse tbat Jud."- |'. j,-, lobnson, of Abingdon, used tu itop on ij to ami from Bicfamood, a bert ie annually attended tba -? -- be emit of appeals, being a bm d ll that OUgUSt I'udy. He gea ?ok willi hun lu- wife Tlc. 06 I'm li'- Ol In ii Jost] h K. Jobi dr-, j,,hu-,,n would remain with lout ball, her nephew, utitil the r* turu d' her husband from Bicbmond he uid Revolutionarj soldieri of the lelgbboring county wen- accustomed their old commander in n ? nu limn Richmond, An. in?- wen- old Major Cr ute, i f our worthy county judge, J M. 'rut*', Capt. SS llltom Walker, tbe ii her of your Mr. Villiom SS'ttlkcr, ami al..I Krancisco. . Imse name- I can dow recall. Th'-y rould spend the time in recounting heir vvtulik. ?hell id ha!: iant, would tell the story nf his og intu tin- enemy's camp and t > i nh hun a largs hogshead of icuii, which was much needed hy mu icu at Hu- tum- ile kepi th-' i : bacon, a- a breoat-woi k, ..icu bim SSH and Ihe eticlnv . a- In ?neat, .i backward, drawing it aftei un. : ii the : some of hi- men takingasheep, ut wa- duly admonished bj <Captain "to lunch ligbtlj mt that sub ? I a- the old man had a hand in thal Uah " Meaning by old man him In** follow lug si ..I mi Maj rule, Hint when he applied lu the iveramenl fur a pension, John Kan ilph, who was lu- representative ii ongress, took him tu the committee nun where he directed bim to remain ntl! he Mr. Randolph could get the immittee un pensions together ami I ic 111 tu thc rOOm, W hell I e tiiiltl request the maj,ir tu -ti ip and i-piay.tu tin- view nf th" committal i- many wounds, lt took Randolph tmetime tu gel the committee to st ber, and when he and tbe commit ?e entiled the ru nu they full id ie old major already -Hipped and ?adv tm business. As soon a- the lairman could restrain the almost ible Inclination to lauirh ai thc mle -tale in which In* found the gp. Ilcant, addressing him kindly I,' ?ked the major noa many wounds be iceived in th.' war. i, sir; c in iii*, uni-,n. ami in-Lu myself," replied tue major, lt needless tu odd that the major gol i- peii-imi, for the presentation ut' bia alu d fOCtS Welt- ille-l-tilhle. ll ap ,"ir- that both Major Crate and (ap? lin Walker lived tu Knut old Among uii papers a letter a rltten i ism ny in-. Southall to hi- boo, s. i. Southall, was found a -hurt tims go, in which the doctor wrote, "to luriuw l -hail attend tba funeral ut laptain William Walker, tbs beal man ever knew." From ibis il ap] Ital this nallam old heiu lived up rants of 65 j 'he commence it-nt ut" ihe war which he lough I iinmgb. I urn ti the v lllage ut' Ja iw ii, there i- nut one house noa stand in; in u This i- the uid church noe , by tin- I'- Bight] '?'. itklns inded ? .wu tu ii- by tradition, (tradition you now de ils mily willi Bl that ie Would alway- take a stiff*drink ul rblskey jusl pul il tu pnach. I mi know preocbers in those days did totbing un tlic -ly. Poor uid James* own I, I left hut its liane h.- church, lu psadng you will -*?? io mie e.vci pl uid man .lame- "i rho unlike I US .-1111111,' amid he linn- ol I upon ne mutations of fortune, Jim i- only matching In the ashes which lint remains tu him of his mice com brtable hon nails, with Vtileit tu build i 'I' him-, ll B. W KMl.in .nut Siui. ns I-mi nu i. Editor J/- rt than a .. century ago, tu i,?- accurate, ont a ? ? id h in i : .il, With li? lli Cumberland county, ormerlv tin of the late Mr, Inu. SSillis Wilton. After that he tough! 100 acres adjoining. Mr. began farming Uni In Scotland, md BO loyal ha- In- always been tn lite ?uid country" thal ba bas naen pur ming Scottish methods in the conduct it in- Virgiuia farm. lush in- ha- poid atti ii11.ifi tu ibeei Mle. timi tu f.I th "in lc L'ruwu tun, This Crop, I ' om- ut' lu- baot, l.nt ?inletlt it 1,Mike,I ills Bcut intu | by a n, I when mixed with ? a di-h lit fur igbbreds. Of courts tba stock .Miller biame. Nu -mt ol' Scotland would allow in- -., , cid. Il . often told thal n.? could i ?fully in tl"- stctloo, - with worthless dogs, I asked Mi ort of bis experience on that line, ami tu mv d that ! lOSl hut /"' sheep hy dogs ill Hie -'. raising theta n Virginia. He added, however, "in the meantime 1 have killed more than ' Um a. curate it, iave IWfrolttftai ?I k* have been il. |, aiileda valuable Mr. Stuart's two younget -.ms are J u,; bay were bom ? baveJaaro, (''' '"*'"" ; . .1,'ittis.succesa 00 tu in iu all ' .lind more "neut. I have -un the eon ,1"1"" kOdtbt of lu- a Ml ' nether of the - given un axe ring lilli tract, "" ln daunted ho ? "Tillie phick, 4 tba atodal ita. His gie. while all ' du fa master. -.nut her of in a swojeet rolltfl into the ? Dla (arming. ooma the owner Mt. Hogh 1 -nally go*td """'? High worked kt took it ? me, for ? ml he some M UM struggle, . h.- is mon. - "i 'Virginia I i uni, and which i i.nicer with ll beal clu-.-t ' lillie of the tba beginning, md of .laired when VStd BOM for however, . mort than aaa*), ? ht mt." lim over the place, use, stables, ?Vc. and caine i,-'t only Vir? ginia boj . I iu the manor i boos as well, ring well aud ss quiet eouutry i Ilma enjoying I rta! of body to Which W .i - are stran mure just such ?tl'.n tu Southside Virginia, and the c | dune much , devoted sou of In- in .illili, I am lu Un Iii. ? of -uhstau .ial comfort buos i lideoos of eul 1 made bright .V the ree pairs of black l ry w uh the laughter of Doocent cit,. ,- upmi it. I>> I', -lui. ilnm. By -i il we oller (1) in, the Presby lei ian | ms, for one ieecivillg it, Sol Pronouoctng Uombin , Bible postpaid, 111 k vi i) fur one ?:7). Remit .: the , ti.ii, Farmville, If. -..Hilton-. Whereas il han pie ned our Heavenly . iui midst our , md eminselor, tv bo ir- baan closely iden ti fled with tbe iuterests and his i who by his irtesy and in 1 and bless - .f tba town i'ouncil w lab ii record au appreetatloo of in- u ien fora is? it . tbt death of Di kV. W. H ton ile tuwn has I u we lu veil [hly hmiored 2 id. '1 imllj whose loaf been . || pr.'-euee of -.'ind cur aod coinineiiii i ive, power and , i, praying His presence ile may cause bi ni ami give , tbt "home of ks will lie re ! e.ll. ? I ft VI.I.. I LIAM, ,'iunittee. , i prospattMa ; iletl tv. TaiiletL Pai un f, Jk * I'ricy ? -ie next -t place Thom Trimble and I Knnw it. ? | in this w sodecep .i-,',l hy i heart fail ? mk of tl ? tMeis al i . potsos la tack ihe vital ? i ,,;- Ives break duwn etjl. Mien gt ,,liiiiii..'.i? mi ami iii ? Brights .: ii?y trouble. , ttoogh Fust hy ?ecood. by the .-i,le in a foor boars, ? ?' sttwag ni .. . ?_ lt * Hi* infill itbeOreat I'l.V-i ' . 7r0W inkiod, sfjjv ? Kilmer. *ha ;. [alba to ra to tbe In prompt ' Vin if" Swamp-Boot ,. ;?! rsse ' ' Wafbam ...-ution tins ' .. ? ? '''