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FARMVILLE HERALD. AN INIMI'KM'1-M WBW8PAP1 li . ?? i. EV RAI PRID tsl ? j. I*. Hart, ....-: tit"r had Proprietor Kati one copy, "ii?" yeer.$??'*? intba. " " throe luiuiti.s. tt -...t al tin- (...*t.utl.-e al Kunu ville as ' iU COS -' .tilii Ut' ink iiKKti tn Parmvl ,. -ja ... , oitliori/eil to .ml receipt ' - iper. IKII'W. I li'.KI AK\ -. ! ? ENOUGH IXD TO SPAKE. blanketa enough lo the vi.irhl to Warm every -leeper, ami yet vi ho cnn number the children who roy during the long houn <>f winter's night because of Ihe oold ? 11. rt - bread enough in the world lo fft'ti nil hungry one*, ami yet peo plc die ly the million-- lot want of breed There la fuel enough In the world to wiitin every hearth stone, ami Ihoajaenda of them are uevei wariin it There ia oil enough In tbe world to light every hollie, anil yet how many ar* -trtiiiirers to the cheerful liis'ht ufa well-tilled lamp. There i- shelter enough for ?ton of man, anti yet millions know nothing of the grateful abode of the roof tree. There la clothing enough for every human frame ami yet countless num ihiverio the cold becBuae they are thinly elad. Then la vmrk for every willing hand and yet the army of tramps ile and the ranks of idleness are being crowded. There -li.mid be no need "f luck and key, pri-oti bOUae or policeman, bullets or battleship*, huts by the sea or fort! lications on land. Bworda or Boldiero, and yet tlie.-e tilings infest the nations, and place heavy burdens on the people. What's the metter? ??Em : unit man ls vii*-." Molli: BLOOD. Kentucky, ttit- "dark and bloody ground," has new blood stains rooting mi In r today Hon. Wm. Goobel, the I >eiii .crat ie candidate for Hu- Govern orship, and who was contesting the ?ont with Mr. Taylor, the Republicen, Who wa- ib,dar. I elected, wi* sb..| down on la-t Tueedoy morning a.- he D his i* iy |o the capitol. The .-bit-, five in number, were (ired from on upper window of the capitol by an Unknown peioon. Only one tiM.k ef? fect but that penetrated the body, {inti is thought to be fatal. Intense excite? ment prevail*. Latrr.?Mr. Gobo] i- doing fairly well, and hi- chalice- f..r recovery are favorable. The I>ciii''cr:itsof the legislature have declared him Governor and he baa takeu the oath of ollie... lt Loeald that Hom H. i>. pjood will make the neoogaJn for Coogieee, He ?id fighter and may ??get there" yet. The Democrat- of the legtalavtUIB say we inti-t have a new constitution, and 8t>.sayall who Bgree that \'irginians are entitled to live under a Virginie* niade-coii-titiitioii. The Peteraburg Index-Api Mr. Kryal), "entirely too good for this had world." And sn he may never be pnefclent of thia bed portion <<f a had world. It'- down right hypocrisy fora gold bajgofRM lo I"- deploring tin* ilse of money in polities. With money elim? inated from the next national oontoo! and the Bingle -tandan! advocate would sulfer ignominious defeat. The State DBOBOcretlc Committee, Of Penney! Von!*, have already nomina? ted Wm Jennine;- Ihyau fora second race. All true ami loyal Democrats will follow their lead. The people will follow Mieii leadership, Ve*, Km-land I- bu- ami Btrong and will In the end gain the victory over bergeJIenl but weak antagonist Geln, did we write? Will abe not be infin? ite lo-ei '.' The ginni vi ho.strikes doun an liii'lleinling child, especially one playing In the yerd of bia own home, wm- hate but not honor. Vliginla'a Gubernatorial canvei tinut-s to ovenhadow and absorb all Internet that would naturally lu- felt iii tiie Presidential as it i- first in Hie line of eucceaeion. Hon. a J. Montague la the latest a-pirant, and the niau who him mii-t "hustle." Voling and loyal, enthusiastic and eloquent, alert and abie, lu- candid . some? thing. When we know thc fact- from the wai fronts in the Philippine! and South Africa, we will be glad to give them to our icadt i- \ ,t ijdvia. d neither Mr. McKinley nor "Mark" - hellion on a foreign shore, nor has England captured thurat diamond minee. imood / - i- unjust enough to say that Mr. Kuan Would attaiiili.il lu- |6 to 1 policy In ordet to coiiliol the Stat*-- ? I .N.-\i ". of) nectlcut a: tatar for his hatred of the "plutocrats" of ti. And in the same editorial, D h. -ay, that hatred of the*. r-ame plot, crate i- i t .,,-,?. domin t itimeol of the Booth ami Weat. ' All of mn, bgoea to show that a rub lunn doesn't know ln.vv a poor man :? thert next linn of ab are t jamil tial < Ililli' and < >e| a littl -tami iu tin after the in made Klei'tl Mr. I < oinn timi w elei'tio they i govern recogu Gera fmin t, pained - tying tiona cn of the I I...'.' expend i lt I- positive meeoneaa od th Of those tn. ti.I* ? ol Mi I'.i'. Ul, who would hilve lum aneri flee principle iii order io win even the ? And yet tbeet semi pretend t" be honor-struck at the tboughl of a 60c. dol ? such, however, ll ia refreshing to remember that the greet champion i- simply -av mg: "(iel thee behind nie, Satan.' It was the H"ii Mi. Len li*, of In diana, Who on (he floor ol paid ibis bendsome tribute to Ihe South: "And way down South in Dixie, where honor is religion, where gallantry i- law and virtue is the high Ideal of beeutiful womanhood." Th j call it "flory," bul we prefer to call lt line. Indiana 1- Ihe child of Virginie, end lt io gratifying t?> know that the child so well know- thc u, .Mu r and thc mother's slaters. Tho-c old confederati - who tea before o committee of the legisleture on the general management nf thc bom.', did unfold a condition, thc mere telling of which, inu-t have ' mightily ll]. Hie heart-of all c mi? ralie-w ho bore with them lin* hard? ships of war, bul who ale not forced I" stiller with them in peace. We koo* nothing of thc merit- of thc eontro luit re-teat, their leetimony make -.irv reading Wt take no stock in thc McKinley administration, imt would be willing ire the torture from the ith of March, 1901, to i. Wednesday of May, l!-ul, so that in future the lat? ter -houiii be recognized as Inai day. Neither soldier nor private citi? zen should I ' do honor to a new president out linois in March w eat lier. The Beltimore Sun, now a.id then, bite tbe nail square on tlc head. Lis? ten io this "boral odu Beted buys are not content t" bo hew ?rs of wno*! and drawer- of water, though thev may not be titted for any nigher calling. Tbey income idlers ui this account, and Idleness i- the itopping stone to crime." Dr. Debney long ago said, "wheu .'oil teach sonic people Io spell dog and ?at you make them unwilling to lian? ne lme or ax." St. Kaili long before bat -aid, "a little learning i- a d I us thing." Tlte Spirit ni' th . ipposed tb" operate car bill, but baa lound a nd" brother who approved of ii* age, because it would protect "cullud" idle- againal white toughs, 11. r.-biiri* Index-Appeal opposed the bili ki, Imt non that it ha- bren | t the bidding "f ninety-nine out nf rory hundred decent people in the tate, it timi- comfort in the thought lat it will Inspire the negro to bettei iini-s nnd higher aim-. And so vely and th** goose bangs high." If ie Logjelature should adjourn today, ith no other ad to its credit, tin? line would entitle it to the "well me" of ali loyal Virginians. ni..ii: prominent issi es, "There aro three issues now promi* ?nt in the campaign," -aid he. ? i e the money question, trust question d Imperialism, 'There may be differences of opinion to their relative importance, imt tbe Bitten of tiie Republican party on v oin* of them is sufficient to drive Inf it any man who believes that ? ('overiiment should be adininl cd in the interest of tbe majority I Hot for tiie t.eii* lil of tie .'." Wvt. JimriROfl I'.KY v\. 'he man who says nay to thi- ha sympathy with ihe toiling n WASHINGTON LETTER. tu our noBUlSI i 'orres j on \, :,t. WaBHIMOTOM, Jan., 29, 'ol. Dryau returned lo Washingtou attend the Gridiron Hub dinner. is delighted with the reception be met with in the Ka-t. and -ay- the millmans will be BtLiTprised wheo votes are counted, if they really .ve, a- tiny putt nd to, 'ii tl all of Booton sia!,.s njii support Mr. unley and the present policy of the imistii!! ti He aaya In- ha* found Democrats, everywhere hi i, preparing to pm up ?? still' fight year, ami encouraged to believe they have a good enano I next President. ie -((inly opposition to the ship Idyjob ba- frightened Mr. McKin UO little, and it is among the abilities that the bill providing ?for, may be held over until the u. Tins isn't because tiie na-McKinley CTOWd have any idea and,ming the jib, but tecause they saginnlng to be afraid thal if it is ml through before the Presiden* ?lection, it will defeet the Kepub - and elect a l> mi -ul. n! 'oiigress. lalor Scott, of w. V;t,i- getting e uneasy about In- seat, iiofw jib? ing tin- big Republican maiority ? Senate. The Democrats are bot Scott. 'iv mi? ce?Hy for an investigation were before the Semite Commit! 'Ul-, by Judge J. H. 1] lank K. Weil.--, riiey told tue lillee that t wi i short lUVOI .nilli -bow the illegaiitj n, and thal arnon-' th ? witt rrould like summoned, wa- tba mr of the State, who three! I out the Militia tn force tin ition of a rump legisleture. nany luis made a formal pi I custom- "regulations of me I . iicabie to merebeudlse uni ?ei many . iiml .-., .-n l.n i Hay hu I ihe proteal to t bogree*, u im> by a letter from Secreter] 11 thin m. changes in tin reguhv in be made without amendment hngley lari fl law. rowing extravagance in public itureM may weil be regaidid . .*( ny lion !!!('!' trie titre whii 11.wi tiarra by tin lt ls of lill tl ol cadet al nevi ' allow than Iii Ail'ui- wiii begin tl ? i by i lie ?- nf the Idaho labor troubles and 11 ? mai-. mandi ti ile .uni a . .illd Kent/, tl ho lille been a<-| |t e III 1111 -111' III,I'll the Maui! i ? vt Ital lit HI if t lu? is: tin- I Pa . n Hid I Mi.-:. tin ti ii ii eli il i. Tlic rn il. li,del .nulli speak in lull. ceidiu ropei - . ll ll iii I.e. I , e lilt It D I tln l'lie i i been his,-,| oiiini that the ? .ted the L'llt Ol int. Mr i;.b.i i- . . iat bi ni that lc - ..iiti imt dined to cnnt with it. *^-?V'-?v*-?> ?*?> **t*--*km ?*%. tr*. -Vs ? ??*. \ ( 9 \ WOOD'S HIGH GRADE Farm Seeds. SS & CM Cow Peas, Cotton Seed, Seed Oats, Seed Corn, Sofa, Navy & Velvet Beans, Sorghums, Ctr Tl D - tin itu T. W, WOOD , t EFOSMEN, - Richnend, Va, i . jillie \\ ll rood, in fact aids tl !i nach, t'.'i-, -. 11,,. i],,u ,,| t|h. juices and lr_'tli ,'i!.ii HARPER !, y JOS. MANNONI, l\tMV\k*?^V l*.\**-|*A\< VV ' t MoornnTc Frci. ?* ,! mee ts Opposite u. S. Patento. I MPHLrT. * *.SNOW&COJ Patent Omer, Washington. D. C. tj You; PKINTINU N E \ i" I ll i-: i! ERA LD )i: OFFICE, I ,\ KM VILLE. ALE The Famous Pabst Milwaukee Beer on Draught. |N\ IOOH I family \M) XX XX. PRIVATE BTOCK COOPER'S OLD COHN. HUGH O'GARA <& CO, OlaUHTANl), [VILLE, Rit umes il H ii i- best I fragrant. ? nly with tl. ? alli..ni- tin Ul. in n REMOVAL! N KW . Hie ' t Ililli Green Coffees, Granulated Sugar, Meat, Lard, Nails, Hardware, Agricultural Imple? ments, Wagons, &c. ill oil ie Farmville Commercial Co, LE, President, ll !.. \Xl-i EUSON, V. I'. ' rall, Robertson Ko. Va. Merchants .'ind DEALERS IX lit un re. Cutth ry. Agricultural implements, .1?. . limul Carts ami limul H agon*. I BABCOCK BUGGIES, g "ii Happy Thu! i.im Springs Ii i known. Ished reputation, :. C. WILTSE, JEWELER, RMVILLE, VIRGINIaal i\ rn dj i\ i .mi Bj i 1 N mu and I' I .il -I and App Mel ollie 10 any stock NEW. ? . A il izoodia as represent! tl. ntcli, ('lurk and fine Jew ;i specialty. il our Iii: Holiday and Wedding E. C. WILTSE. SUCCESS. nearly 100 men. ?nv h ilpAd Vii y I"! ? r em ? A .iaintj ' ' only ? . OMPANY, Akron, Ohio. au*. Sill; Tl these VV. stock (lt? st) SOLE CF A\ A I H Dutchess Trousers. * ! - For sale l>\ J. B. WALL IN lill, i laKKKHOI I I' I OR I Hi CU IT i iii'Hl' ol tin- County of Prince 0 , lin- ililli da) of .lanna: :. i . i; ob irita e., Plaintiff; . n*i . H. M.-K imt. iant* l he object of thia illect a debi ? ?;.* ii hat lim i ..ii ma ? , the di I- ie Intu. A. H. M.Kn . nutt lu- .lo appear here \t ii li in iii leen ? -mi. And ll ? copi Ol lour ? ? ill. ,1 THACKSTON I W niki' * ct Walkin*, p .,. SCRIBNER'S I OR 1900 INCLUDES. .1 M. BARRIE'H "Tummy and THEODORE ROOSEVEL1 'ER CROMWELL" * RICHARD HARDING DA\ hon iiml -pt ciel artIcli - i. . NORMAN'S Tbe Ruasia today Articles by WALTER A. WYCK I', author of "I he \\ urkers" SHORT STORIES by Thornes Nel Henry Jaine-, Henry van ke, Ernest Seton-Tbompeon, Edith iaii.ni, ('.'.ave Thanet, William tn White. IPECIAL ARTK Peris position. HEDERIC IRLAND - articles on it ami exploration. LARVARD lil- I . VEARti alu. Senator lb ii. \it Feature*, lie I lUiiWell -tration-, by celebrated Am :i ai Hate. mis De Cbavannes, by John La L'e i illustrations in color). -eciel lllustretive schemes in color in black aud vt bit.-, by Walter li'bm Clark, E C. Peixotto, Henry Dwight lt I'.iiiiind. ited Prospectus i 'liarlcs Scribner'*, Sons, Publiebers, Ni w York. HIGH ARM ger Sewing Mac $17.50. te regular c isa price of machines ia $25.00. want to close out our "I them, and in order i<> quickly, offer them at i his very low price. ) UNDERA GUARANTEE ? UTE & BUGG, a<.i:.\ pg, Farmville, Va. OUR PRINTING DO I' THE UK : vial) joh OF. ?'ARMVILLK. Fi of Pi SO ] earl C. M. WALKER & Have just ieee lota Oats Coi'ii and choici We carry a large stock o Mes, Bridles Horse Blankets, I &c, which ' will be sc id cheap. lil?;*; Corn Shellers, Plows, Plow a. , Remine. ton Shot Guns, 1 idge Belts and Ammunition of all kinds. . One hundred and tw. i e pat terns of Pocjj. et Knives, eac teed. (ii ? We also have a larg [nternationrJ Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food. ? FLOUR ALL GRADES. C. M. WALKER & SON, Farmville I REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS are in greater deina:. a ever before. In 1898 ,A In 1899 -,|e of (|ie ?too to dali i j? lier - " oer than the MM ', i ? The .?iii!, _r.-ater lian thal ? ombined. It he most durable and reliable writing machine Addi W, P. I - co., ?. Va. Chase Pianos Are Hie Best. In tbe CHASE Pl BE Thia did uti im. nt- that havi - - lum many ? $10.00 FOR CORRECT Ai OR $5.00 FOR NEAP. ST CORRECT Only ONE ANh I WEEK, M COUpDU W. B. CRIDLIN, .?nt, Co. REEXX-iHntxsxn .iiriiiiiM ?< 1 M ' \ w I tix ' 9 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ1ZZ, '.'ZZZZZZZ* Send Us One Dollar. ?nt wa .fl,'0. . abu t ami a better dlc '?V' i, '? "K'-Ut ti-O it tina 2!,ooo t be tnund tn . '.loriarT ' er a and mere Al VJ. The fi : , ipr.**'/ , FULL fWw^1 v ur ?P FfcEE. f, '* R COMPANY. , - ' Akron, Ohio. r ?ti You'll Need Us irmVl!le When You Wanl Mk. Co. Clothing & LUMBER \* .? every description OUR SHOES rjr build ? ? poses. 'ices are adva place your ordei DR! GOODS, , '.I vi y and save mono . u M. ROBESON, ft daile, PEOPRIETOE. i lAHMviuiw.