FARMVILLE HERALD
AN IMil.l'KNl'KM [fBWSPAPEl
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?? -ix months.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, l?0.
Al-oKM.ils i\ OBBEB.
Thees people who baft been *
iDcharitable m to accuse
the Rev. Mr. Sheldon, who would pub?
lish h uawspapei ss be believed tbe
i would have bim do, of "blas
phymy," ;itui ? should he
quick to otter their apologies now that
hi*eliott bas been made pul.lie
I*, there any blasphemy In tbe clos?
ing sentence of the short prayer with
which bebegan bis work: "And ss i
cannot in my..vi n strengtb do this, or '
even with a hope of Mice-* attempt it,
I look to Thee, <> Lord, my Father in i
i hn-t my Savior, and a-k fol
the gift of the ll<>ly Spirit."
And is this sacrillglous? We .ju..te
from his iir*t editorial:
"lt le, of course, the farthest from
my purpose to attempt to show in a
dogmatic way what is the one thing
that Jaws would tin in every cns,.. Hie
only thing thal I or any other Chris*
trian man eau do in the interpretation
of what is Christian in the conduct of
this papal is to debae the term Chris?
tian the beet (hat can be done after a-k
ing fol divine wisdom, and not judge
others who might with equal de-iie
and sincerity interpret the probable
d of Jesus in a different manner."
If that isn't genuine humility and
broadest chanty, where will you timi
it'.' "Advertisingdodge," says anoth?
er, when thc tame of the man already
lilied the world.
"Money making sefaame," erics an?
other, when he positively declines to re?
it cent from the venture, though
the owner of the p-q-cr will be made
rich hy it.
"But a step to the lecture platform,"
from another accuser, when lief..rc a
line had been published he bad been
olleredand declined an offal of|160,000
tot comparatively a abort series of lee
tu res.
.No, mm of us aro justified In fling?
ing stones at the editor-of-a-A
hr, and none of us are justified In ho?
cusing him Of wrong be may do in the
future.
Asa nears] .per of up-to-date stand?
ard, the Topeka Capitol, edited hy Mr.
Sheldon may bs a failure, hut that the
man i- a fraud WC will not charge with
the testimony now rendered.
If Christ is not as truly the shepherd
of His people today as He eras urban
Ha walked tblaearth, than we had as
well tlo away with the 28ld i'-aim, and
the world can't afford to los
If eating and drinking should Ita
done to the glory of (?ik1, then editing
of a pa|-er should he lou. True thc
world may not he ready tot it, hut the
man who would help to make it ready
isdoingas wt believe what Cartel would
haye him do, It is enough for the
Hervant to be as his Master. "A- thou
hast sent me into the world, even -
have 1 als., sent them into the world."
WT Ala! ll.
Nfl sane man ohjects to the fad thal
than are rich tuen in [he world. Pion
tha days of Abraham until now
men have baan better ntl in things
temporal than other* A God ofinfln
Ita wisdom mada (Monson very much
richer than are any of the millionaires
of the present dny.
Huh men are a necessary part of
Civilisation. They furnish thc capital
to I.uild our railroads, our ships, our
telegraph linea, oar cities, dig our ca?
nals, mine ..ur coal, ii ri IJ for our oil,
endow .un -.hool-, establish our libra
Moorage our artists, contribute to
our churches and mu charities. With*
out them thees things would languish
anti may be die Ali honor lo them
then for their contributions, often so
fCMroosly nude, to the common
good of all, and would that our refer?
ence to (his clam of our fellow-citi/ens
COOld close with a Compliment rather
than a crilici-iu.
Alas, thal like-o many blessings, that
?of WSalth should so often prove a curse
t" th. i ts nvii a.. I,, others
No rich man ought io bc a dissatisfied
or a despotic man.
In thew day- wealth ls not only a
biassing bul a blight as weil, it makes
one sick at heart to know that money
not only Combine to make thc
widow's loaf dearer, and the widow's
coal higher, and thc widow's blanket.*
hat.ler to buy, but that they actually
dictate wars, and so become murder
en of fothers and sons, and destroyers
of home and heart peace, ibis ,.
Io bea government "hy the people,"
and yet legislation i* well nigh a*
as marketable ss e rn or cotton uv
have M longer iiia-tcr.- on our forms,
bul in our Senate cbamben the
?>f tbe ring master's whip 1-, beard ami
obeyed.
In whoas Interest an- tami laws
enacted? Wbat poor man ever dicta?
ted a war of on. j
Colossal business structure* ar.- de?
sirable, unless they are built to crush
the bumbler. Men have the undoubted
right to combine their Strength to pm
? ultimateentarprtoe, but not to
t.'iich a hair of (he h. ad of the weaker
I
lal
prc
thc
das
mi
uh
ls t
tho
be i
lion
can
ope,
que
(Ill
will
vote
sorb
it i
Woll
cone
sn
ei in?
part'
the
pla.-f
latioi
ackn
Wolli
the |
they
legist
lt l
lng i
voted
meiit
?bat
Peace
extern
bal.itt.
-..nie
their i
vote I
e. j ii i va
cootel
for oin
thc C
the vt
Chilt.n
Porto
the Ai
k.
brother.
\ nciii deo rv. * i nias foi
hm execration for gt ? munera
.h.tl..ti for economy, bm anathema
foi the miserly *i
|,t (be neb of our cunny hun
that the laborer i- entitled I" foll
mg hs well a- bis wages, Md wealtl
beCOOMS a -lucid and imt a mci I
There arc 1,000 law ici* in Chicago
,ii uni making a living, lt thi
know scything of the use <>f tin
boe, we cac secure places for the sum
incl
In England the methods of rai-'int.
revenue frmn Income and inheritanci
make the rich bear then full por?
tion of the tax burden, 'l'he I'liitcl
- noni.) do well to imitate Eng?
land in some things.
Dr. Hunter McGuire, of Richn
thc feeding surgeon of the South if imt
of tbe country, wa-stricken With par?
alysis on Tuesday afternoon, while
driving from his borne tn In- lc
iii- condition i- critical and >>
his greal work i- over.
The recent legislature was a friend
.fdic lawyer-. Litigation ls spring?
ing up the state over, by reason ot le?
gislation, and yet tbe lawyers a
do means In the majority. Ii>? \* they
musl have charmed their a?h-i .
Nt .i York, Philadelphia and Balli
moro have combined against Newport
Thc little sister bolds lb.
and kimw- bow to play th.m. Tiny
can't bini! her. Knowing bel strength
she will dare maintain it.
The Republicans of Rockingham
have been pulling each other's bair
and gouging each other* eve*. We -in
cerely bops tm hann will happen to mir
Bro. Lewie, of tbe Spirit nf tin Valley,
If he can't be a Democrat be ought nol
to oe s Republican.
11 ls -aid of Edison that one day look?
ing over the railing of an ocean -tenn
er at the mighty heaving of the wave-,
be bural out: "Ob, that so much force
should g i to vi a* tc. " "Hut one of these
day-," bc continued, "we will ch i
that, and that will be the inilleiiiuni of
electricity."
Citizens of Larluna, a town in Mich
gan, have appointed a committee to
rid thc town of negroes, They say
inly "peaceable and legal" methods
.lill be used, "but that ti.
iiii-t go." We will go "lu to i" on
bat being a red bot Republican uti
told. Tbe negro's beal friends aro in
aixie fond.
As it now i-, about one-twentieth of
ne-|>er cent, of the population have
wo-thiids of the entire wealth ol
Teal country, and have so manipula
ed and engineered legislation thal
wo-thirds of this immense wealth es
apea taxation of any kind.? Vit%
And yet when un ed'.it i- made lo
?adi this protected and uoo-paj
f-tax property, ti silly cry ol
inquisitorial," "communistic," the
raid of the poor on tbe rich," .- C
ow long, <), Lord bow long?
The situation in Kentucky is still
?plorabie. Though appeal bas been
aile to the coulls, the Republi.
y in advance that liny will roopeel
. judgment of the court- other than
at of the U. s. Supreme Court. In
c meantime the leading aspirants fol
ice are guarded and pistol toting
let the boin. The Norfolk Ledger
ll says there are too many pistol.- in
?ntiicky; Sam Jone- -av-, "too mucfa
n-kt-y," and another says "too much
nt."
WASHINGTON LETTER.
nu our Bsaulai Corrsspondeat.
W .\*iii.m;iii.v. Mardi 19, 1800.
tra nightman labeled "Porto Rico
iff" still Imver-over the plllowi ? ?:'
mined Republicans and destroys
ir rc-t. Conference- arc ht lld
with Mr. McKinley by Senators
o favor the turill and by Senators
ii favor free trade, and the odd thing
bat both elastics of Senators talk a.*
ugh they believe Mr. M.-Kin lev to
>n their side. All .soil* ol prop *i
ie am being advanced by Republi
Senators to avoid anything like an
ii rupture in their party on (his
-lion, one of them being to continue
debate until the dose of thc *
tout allowing tbe lull to com
, and another t.> load ll up a nb all
- of amendments ami theo
iy an overwhelming vote ii.
re in . ilber of | dieiiis
Id be so palpable, thal il i- hardly
diable that the I. publican lead
will be foolish enough to allow
r to bs adopted. The Republican
. i* in control of all bian.-hi * of
government and for it lo fail lo
? it-ell on record by positive
a on this question, would bc an
owledgment of weakness that
d be absolutely ct nain io drive
(nuty from power. Tbat i- u bj
will have to patch up * nu -
allon.
va- by a Strict party vote. except
?*enator Lindsay, of Ky., who
with the Republicans, that thc
e tabled Senator Allen's inn. mi?
tti the Porto Rico bili, declaring
by force of the Parla Treaty of
the Constitution of tbs
led over Porto Ki o iiml ii
mts, and the previous talk ol
..f the Republican Senators madi
- 'iiicwhat surprising*,
to table the amendment nu*
ilent to a vote in favor of ti,.
ni.>n thal Congress can legislate
? new possessions, regardless ol
oMtitution. By a coincidence
?I. na* taken just aftei Senator
i had made a speech, In which
.1: "Om constitution g, et t..
Rica lt goes everywhere thal
nen.>an power (BOSS, and it l* a
Tiie
nu.li
coe
HU!
shame i" om pi
ad of an Ann rican !" sllnil
,i ith oin inw u. jin*iii n - H.-iii
-.luiultl !..? an eliott p. .1,nv to tb
plc Ile
protection
ll -ct lil- 111.'- :i lliivt -li lo bold lilli
i indi i- tin- creature
Constitution, .in foi n.viio.lv
or an.vThimr in dit*regard of the terms
of that I louslitiltiou."
The Hen iii smei di ' ':.'
. pi -
dinis, under the
.1 lee ted (I
ai hi- discretion f n i of thc
i*. liv ill!:
to the um mihi '"!!t did h. '
finning ot this
I rovidiug that it
lion, public work .,i for otb
mental pu:poses ou I
Tim r r oi thc *-.I ollit'c*
Of tbil lll'L'..
South
(Ililli Oil,I'l .
I
ley no
-
I
I
-
ol' om
?
an.I that tic (tn
pubic s would 1"
-ion ?- .1 If that
log between the British ??
and til oil, it
ne ol' thc odd
that evei oci urred. H ?u t -
died up 1. -oliitmn in
'
on thi- phase of tb
Ki pi.1
hui.rn
but ihe t;ili. in
habit i
'
things thii admi I* (ration
11 oin i
Long
;i- ih. Naval i' I I.d
which win control hui I. In
Admiral
bea.I ..( Ibe nevi il mi. i
mr N . than
- century, dui mg *?"? hicli it lia*
-ollie ol tl
fought on w ?
.c vi bat i* neel- <1. At
* ut the bead of the
car neill he fell about wbal it maj il",
lilt Wi',
t might do much nu-.'bi. f. li. eming
In- | ' l inn"
linc 1 Heat loll ol' :
eciprocity
(real Britain, tl 'i has
ad (bc time w ilhill which they I
? I extendt tl one
\
ll
ls Careful
No woman can bet too c.iref.
er condition during the period be
>re her little ones are born.
? improper treatment then et.
r life and that of the child. It
M with her whether she shall suffer
-?necessarily, or whether the ol
ia.ll be mi iratively a
ie had better do nothing than do
mething wrong.
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
the one and the only preparation
it is safe to use. It is a lin
it penetrates from the
ternal applications aro l
ht. Internal mi
ly wrong. They are more than j
mbugs?they r life.
.Tither's
v?re- |
.?cs morning
cause
ie ? prevents hard ;.
pains?and helps the patient to
very.
rom a letter by a Shreveport, La.,
tum ! " I have I
iderful remedy. Motin I
thc last two months, and
. as retommen.:
?tSMlllt.it $1 per bottle.
I BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, OA.
Send for our (ree llluatrated book,
"Utter* baby u Boru."
T
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ALE
AXD
Famous Pabst Milwaukee
Beer od Draught.
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Al. I. MARI LAND WW,
IDDOC'K, PR I VA, E STOCK
)PERS OLD COEN.
JHO'GARA HO.,
il dBi | ,,
FARMVILLB, VA.
Bi
Autl
Paid
RE
FOUR I
orr
rn nt,a. .i.t
luau, W.
Carbon
Roof
Paint
Is the
BEST THING
oi' the kind ever sold
here.
Call at
Anderson Dreg Co.
The 5t
Flour
on Earth.
PAQLETT, SON & CO.,
MILLERS' AGENTS,
Farmville, Va
? of
, -( IJRED MEAT.
vJOEL BROS.,
Farmville. Va.
! New <J..<?..-!
LOW PRICES?
: Lv lbs 1*1
and Furnaces,
! and Slate Roofs,
Import J Cro
he
est
eferences
regard lo any I
ridi r.
76 - f ih"
cent Bicycle
.t vi ni (rive
nu (I - .: . f the ( llaEfi
nt all
dow about 11i*-in,
? eui Head
incition.
CHAS. P. BUGG,
AGENT,
inville. Va
ETERSBURG
-INKING 4 TRUST CO.,
lorized Capil 1,000.
i'i,t jiioo,.'.
lllMl
I
PO *, tilt ?
ADY FOR BUSINESS,
i Os I
?ER CENT INTEREST m...w.-.I OB Tims
r \ Icm I VI-Tl! v.
Il t.tli
IMPA
?. loni
ICERS OF THE COMPANY.
lent
.iK Knot
i, iv . I . Har
-? M .' Mi. v. J, Ools
ti Ksrsn, N. T. PaU**son,Jr.
Read This!
Al Hie old stand of! Iruh
limy be lound s hill lins of
Stoves, Tinware, Crockery,
jii*i received from tbe ml
large lol of
V. Crimped Steel Roofing.
Tin Roofing, Guttering, <fec,
done and vi.nk guaranti
J. M. CRUTE CO.,
Ntilice. ().. nm' t.ti' ion of
thc Tutti* ot ('n, ?ind ('nit.
A- No.-; Bros., vu- will tie irlad to have
nil hill* din- iii. in settled .n once
?
.1 M CHUTE
March 2nd, 1900
<.<>.al) MEDALSTO
Harper Whiskey
w (rrleans .?uni World's
Fair, Chicago. Ti i it. you
will endorse the Judge's
\i<-t. Sol.I by
JOS. MANNONI,
KA RM Vt I I I . VA
1865 -1900.
Allison & Addison's
FERTILIZERS
lave tl od the tesl of ?'?'< years on
TOBACCO,
COTTON, CORN
AND ALL SPRING CROPS.
'he demand increasing every year,
.Inch ls tbe Ls oe of tbeli
nine un.I purity.
VERY BAG GUARANTEED TO
BE OF STANDARD QUALITY
Allison k Addison's
RANCH VIRGINIA CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO.
Richmond, Va.
DISSOLUTION
hip heretofore SXlStll
. .li VI ,?.'. V
? -tv I.
Viii I I
rmvllle, Virgin it, fm- the conduct of the
i I it
s Ith
d, iiiul ul. omi ration), due by Um
.I (irni ii ill be paid b. Noel I
I continue to coudu
W. K.
I!. W. Si I la,
W. N.I I S \ I M. I IA M.
/. I Noel sod i:. tl ml- un*
i il tin- lilli: ?
I in .*. A
? HI-. Ur*
iHhi under the Orm name and ntyle of
conduct ul Hi.- !
?.. i.ii-i
*. iiml vi ii; conl
ervlng theil patroiiM
VV. :
ii. tr. noi
mini ill.. Va., Mnr.-li 7, I
? ll.
utcliess
Trousers.
>: Bale by
J. B. WALL.
f the Fourth btjra
of Ri
i of l(f|in-*. nli.ti
i Mun In .'.i*.- I hid i , :
?ri to upi).
< ..) our p
i-cttiillv i-k ...ur lupporl for the
nu- iioinln .: .
? :ir*.
Il{ AMI-* H. I.AssIihl;
rurs, Va. Mureil 5, limo.
I hen
tor nnil.
1
THE FARMER
T ' ' in the market1
./ll 1110 ul
nru ~ "17'~ ~.-*-*/-* ^m>i '! IA PK OF
Tho J armer
'..I
ARMOUR iro*,,^
. .nf ! >h|
PEBTILIZ8B WORKS,
' ??? ? ? '? ItaLlNoM
Bl to oar
I
DUVALL, ROBERTSON k CO., Agents,
_I'-M.'M VILLI-., \y
THE WILLIAMS TYPEWRITErT""""
NCW NO 4 FOR 1900
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4S?SS
III??( otd,
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' ' :'t lowent
EDWIN A. HARDIN CO ,
1 \.'; i.
C~ Lt* *./ rs -, W
^omethin
? lins! M lei
I rides an Fsltawsi
. ;i OHUIS Rf Acer
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C. M. Walker & SON.
Tllfi POPULAR AND FASHION ABLE HIGH j GRADE
$5.50.
Mee, ia In. lone; by ij x s'i. Alt 'cather tress trlmmln*-*. and lock, leather cermet*
:ht we(Kht, strone; ?-v ilusrsnt -si (Tr-iKlMi. Larjre verlety, levett prk**.
I snd examine our stock of tbsss stag ls br ladle* or gea titans.
ii.
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nds.
*fa iiiid
UR LINE Ol
R .-? ?s "f
ti..- in ,i metal. Every one sold
I'ii s
k M.-K.n. . | ,. lii.
C. M. WALKER & SON.
in: voters tn i iI.tivmli:.
MAYOA.
H. M. UL h.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
. . to (lie
MAYOR I
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PRIC'afl
AT HERALD olFICl