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fTARMVlLU HERALD. IDA. ' ' ' I -il,id I itiiilieilaiiil Tai lin I*. Mt wm Minor . j i ii .1 S I Blanton, - 'ii- of m, inc at tbe old bean i itlj lo Vis |( (,? ?i. ni i iuj ii. -I'1 i" And thal athel Virginia ? \ Irgin ni; tbat ubi thinga laptlug tlu.?lMii,-(?? ibe changed coudiilona. . iiml labor M il Hilo -e power with cutter lhere, tl ?? ?? ii" :i cold Uid (be linter almost it f them will during :.inner ride in a tn, ?mil ut the -niue tm?. vork - w?H thal the need nol follow. Ami i ironer* are j have cv will not be ?i lc? tba ni the and from other pro. . wood included, they c ruuuingi spense* of tiie lunn. Win mel during ? de feta Ihe '? ! '? '? -> money m.'ans Ibiug ai the close ot the treason. m earnest workers not only have ni earnc-! wmk and Up-to date melli .1-, bul in Smiths: , *o)| h well. They have recently -j-ougbt the - itou hom which -lam!- in full view of Brown's ii ami is mie of the historic places of thal section of the county. Thia ?Hean tbat - lng to but I have not been Invl stony, nor am 1 uuth"? ' ??? the announcement I -iv l hat with these young ?lew, l neg . thal the oiil tune mode of living i* iu full force in this the hollie of their ?enmed father. I happened tn rall at the sj.rim; hog killin!: time, ami thal stew, such as univ a rJouibside Virginia bout in, and the he ail a uh its Iragi. With such a mother and stater pre the home, cordially Wei icefully ami generously en tt-riaiiiiii*;, ami such boys working on tbe farm, there is m. limul, i thal - there and that ? ' \ w. Hazel the f;u in <>f tbe late Judge Perkins, and then be? ni money made mi . lyiug good "..nt ought lo make ?tupi.un of . feel a lille uu F..r their < I will give wmk. W ; ants u h .in lu , t watch ami fur V, bi ni I ? I only cul ti "i hills uni while be cultivates them g the land Here is a -ample of one veal's work ifts: . :?.?_',ihmi !- . I1.IHMI f guano.... To 1276 ?c of. bauds \\ho cultivated the rope, garden Included, ami the results an- bard to ie of our Pain Mr Hazelgrove I tbe Bosber prize ol I ? -hipping tobacco w uh Mr. Warren Ku.pia, of ymir county, and ui ali of it next time. friii- inners must look well to tbe lauri A visit t,, the old hmue where tin late J us s > lung <li-. imi genuine Virginian hoe if which we will nev ti knmi again, was ,,f itself a privilege ndenl and eras Ult of the waniiiii ol wi leoine from those who so well maintain tbe old time reputation of thi* social et ntre ol old Cumberland. How an antiquarian ...uilil grow eo? n-tic over the anti.pie furnishings "f this borne. I ventured to suggest t" ? ml the old side ? iht Vanderbilt* and i..-.k for ri "in in return," . ? promptly made tb lui buy ll not, anti I was foolish to ile at any price things "down South in Dixie" . cl the old sub ii this antique I hey belong ed to Dr. H Mrs. M i for I helli -bc ? 1 time tunes thc amount i miy thmn. Still 1 glory in to bygone. tiful portraits of Dr u im parlor, taken at ilit (ls of ins life, ami the om of him as au ol.I mau brought back Ui i and well the generous ta.<1 the Prince K.I Richmond mention of which I have be ? ide h. the columns of the lliu alu, Hazelgrove sun mis have wen those pitchers in u that, to me,ever tu be re Peace upon that - wini made ling in it so pleasant to a domes ? ? the Hiii ii and home ol !dr. in the fall, ami ? mw I would lo\. uly spring I however, and I eui myself by saying thai through which abun ? Iiml tie rate bi tbe light ami warmth uudei the Influence of which a iii grow in beauty aud value. There i- a generous rivalry t.. ? the nt - ?'uni nnil ih,/. ami nt, matter a bo win- both ai py, for then- i- no such word as fail in tm- vocabulary of either, t.-ami\ I .lionel Henri Stokes. Il minn \ til UNI \ , V \ , Mai .le home i Kum uhurg county, Va , ll,, prominent tl.i/tti nf ll,nt COUIltV \N hen (iimtt.i oi ;??- ,. ,,,. , ried Mi- ll.itcb.u, ,,i Eunenburg wbo, witii nine children, -ci.,, mnu aud two .bm. bi. is, sun Ives h One ol his nuns, thc Hon. C..lin ? , I'm.c. K.lu.i.i c uiit\ lu the I tinco: Virglula, aud all bli - men who theil :? - pectl... Prince Edward county sud th. ties adjacent, and uti ? - from thc nhl bonn Mani yes | .ul county, ii here be ..r since lived, cloeelj Idei I with every Interest ol oui i eople i b bad I.. successful farmer* lu Smitu-ide \ir yilila, being one of tbe fe I e b ?, limier our port-belluiu stem, have . de by farmlug tu add liar, theil wealth. I i loni two I ucl Stokes mem bel of tbe Board ol 11 upden-Hidu. h.iviiu: hail a more active oi u-. ful membei: aud he only resigued wbeu il became appareut that ;i -iionc nt paralysis came ou lum about four \. ara ago was Uki reiiiim hun permanent I j, , atteudiug the b ard mt i tim - \- s i in the Presbyterian church and latei as an elder he for mani a-si-teii with seal aud etloctiveues* in lu iking aftei tin our community. Thu* it may willi truth be sahl that lu-whole life waa honorably spent in the exact performance ol every duty thal sn'iiiil p. devolve U| Nothing in ed '?? e added to tbe but the writer cannot refrain from giving a message to his fellowmen fnun ihe sick chamber of the b dead, to whic i it was ins privilege to go more than once during tbe las! few week- of his life, ai tl il 1- mic of cheer? ful resignation to what the world would call a cruel fate, When men are well and prosperous lt is not bard to rejoice, bul when pain and weakness imiie it requires thc grace of I laure to enable one I "Thy Will imt mine." Col. Blokes had suffered ye I saw bim as i -uk man, and though I bad known lum frmn early youth, I nevei knew him, even lu full health, mme cheerful <>r more in sympathy with all him than I fouud hun mi i: of my visit- dunn*, lu- la-t days on earth. His mind was clear, his mern uratc and his loyalty to frit nd Strong and true. "When I am weak then am l i- a truth bard to grasp, but I believe mir friend did so in all Itt and fullness. The 1:-; neighbors and friend** who stood around en grave bore silent bul lu sive testimony to tbe high esteem in which Col - id tbe ind simpli and Ii tva* jual -uch a- tin? man of worth would have dic? tated, "liI- children arise up ai him blessed." lt. I',. B. Death af Mrs. Baldwin, death of Mrs H. V H whicl.curred lu .Man' Sunday afternoon, i deep sorrow here wi i well known and popular. Mrs, Baldwin had been sick only about one week with pneumonia, and from the Oral grave entertained for ber ber marris i Hiss Bland, "f Berkeley, Va., and was lii-t kunu ii in Farmville when a student of the Btati Normal School and a most popular favorite lu thal Institution. After living I ? ii- Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin io Manchester t< ll the time nf her death si wenty-eigbt year- of ugo. She leaves one child with her husband. Her remains were taken la-t Tuesday morning t<> tbe old nome al Berkeley for interment, where the funeral * i- conducted by ber formal pastor, Kev. Mr. Slay tor, of tbe j t lian church. Feared Dead Together. ilium announce? ment wa- niade that two old person* wen- |j i In a bouee on the Norfolk and Western railway, aboul two mile- cast of Farmville. A crowd soon gathered about the place ihe d( ad peopk were R mn color? ed, and his wife Mary. Kadi ol them Igbty yeal iud ill? ili..st helpless. Tbe last time tbat they had been seen alive Vj . day balbra, and it ..as not king they had bc n (j Kn-ir bodies were discovered by neighbors ?.vim chanced lo call al lh< ir home. iin-y lived nvm the < lumberland er, ami Acting C. inn i and Jual j i'miick, held an Inquest Friday afternoon. There were no evid< rn violence, iiiid ii,.- jut) adm bearing all tbe ti-tiinmii obtainable rend, red (heir verdict thal (he two .lid limn i, I be jury wa* composed >>t toe following persons: D. L. 11 ij lor, td. .., u, (. w. Price, H. H. i j. K. Palmoreand B. J. smith. ?Hiter] Company. I be uni:! iii i- a mee?itv in Kanii viiic, and our citizens should ail feel ali Immeasurable Inti reel in the mat? tel of reorganizing tbe Farmville , , however, tha Of the veil DI I- li- J! ii" - security by the , a well-equipped corni i uro the i'm.- w ho lake Ihe !< I in the boy* a bo kim- of theil timi money lo the organization. not to Ih- I ymir support and en nt. Win "We .nib..ut Om- Minute Cough (ure in (lie house, lt mv nttie bo) - life >'ln ii be bad Ibe pueumonla. We think it la Ibe best medicine made." lt cures cough.* and all lum.' disease* Pleasant lo lake, barmless aud gives Immediate ?? Winston Drug Co. heath ol Dr. 8. F, Bagty. 1 'i ' leorge K Bagb), t i.iii pa lui '? "i tbe Farmville Baptist church, died i i -I night in Richmond He months, ami I bis ititi,ti- bad for some time realized i be end a ith lum was neal Al ? tbe time of bis death Di Bagb) wai In tbe hmnc of bi- .-mi, Dr. I Dr. 1 a natue nf King ami county, and a member of aa bouored Virginia family which has lo the world a large number of ? i- of ile Gospel. H.- wa- |?,rn "ii Washington's birthday sixty-four ago. Ile was the -on of Mr. John lia l.y. He wet IM.f a family of Hve. Three of the boya, Richard .ml Alfred .hose the miuistrj fm their profession. Th,. (Int minie.i was .me i.f the most celebrated preachers of his day, Dr. Bagby is survived by his wife ami sj\ sons and .me daugnter. The -mis are Prof. F. ll. Bagby, of Texas; Theodore, of Kansas City; Kev. li. A., ? "i Calvary church, Richmond; Dr. George F.,Jr. Mrs, A. li. Ku.td iiml Ke-iie, both ..f Ponce, Porto Rico, Mr. Kudd ls a mi ?imiary, ami I'aui, thc youngest Dr. Bagby wai ? di,i-iiied ut Columbian University in mimi, ami na- a man of schol? arly attainments. His Hf* in the min? istry bad been a imit: ami Useful one. He lilied seven] pastorates in Virginia lin- war, but had spent mool of bis life since thc mu in Kentucky. During the war he wa- first a chaplain in the army nf Northern Virginia, iiml then an anny evangelist He went to Kentucky aller the war to neiley fm m phau- of Confcder I le na- lui sollie tune connected with Bethel College, and afterwards lilied | , ii Mutt ami Woodford .?mintie-. Ile bad ben located in Frankfort for several years when in 1890 he a. oepted a call to Kaimvillc, ami cain.- back t.< Virginia to spend reari He n mained in Farm? ville until last July, when he took charge o Sharon ami Pisgah churches, at Klee Depot and Sandy River. He then made lu- hollie at Rice Depot until iiiii alib caused lum togo to Richmond to bc under the .ire of his smi. Dr. Bagby wai an excellent iud a man of line gifts. His - had been abundantly bl.?cl ami be enjoyed universal popularity. His funeral took place mi Wednes .' inn.n fi.>mi Calvary church, Richmond. Thc seniles wmc con? ducted by Dr-. Pollard, Ryland and Gar I lek. Thc remains wera taken to Bruingtoo, Kim,' and Queen county, Ililli' ut. Normal Behool Sates. Tbe friends ot Dr. Fraser will be L-iad to know tba' be wa-able to come to school mt Tuesday, after having ,:!'.i several wi ? Mr. Lewis C. Bell, nf (he linn of J. (ta., Lynchburg, was in town : l) lo meet the editor-in chief ol the Normal Behool Annual, Houston. He will publish ihe Annual this year, and ran down to with the arrangement of matter. Mis* - will entertain the member* of thc Glee Club thi- evening. All are anticipating a mool pleaaanl lime. ng to the Inclemency of the weather Sunday evening the young helie- did nit attend church Mi-. Morrison kindly permitted the young gentlemen to remain for a short time. Mr. M. c. Eleen, of Buckingham, called to-ce in- daughter, Miss Grace . !a-i week. Mr. Klein I coiupui.il d by Mis- Kdna Klein, Mi-. ind Mw. Ben Hm.per. There Isa good deal of si.-km--in school caused by tbe appearance of tbe oe i;. un ui meal new uirls have matriculated re? cently. Misses Tatum and stewart. Hie Hustle Nun On. Work on the macadam bas tbe "hus? tle" mi. Mr. Buck bea bun lighting - u ind :iml storm, bul now that we bavea little brlgbtnem in the sky :uid peomlse of more sunshine, work is i reseed */lgoroualy. The crueher i- tearing thoee "nigger head-" Into fragments, and the wagons are catch? ing and distributing them iii double quick. During the peal righi days something like a half mile ha- been placed, ami BO tar a- the Ulillilt lated eau Judge is well d me. Mr. Huck -air h.- ni- rock enough gathered at tbe crusher to build three miles <>f road, ami when that lia- ben d.I he hopes p. lind rock enough mi the farm ol Mr. W. U. Dunnlngtoo ('? finish the <? .ntr.i.-t. Otley ls looking after thc count) ? Interest and our friend, Em? met Ligon, bi Adjutant General ?.f the uni i- giving peraonal supervi sion lo thc placing ol each rock, Mg ami little, while lu- -.m. Master Em gun is holding the reins over one of thc teams, Weaic now encouraged t>> hopi that thc mud barrier between Karinville and Hampden Sidney li receiving knock-.mt blows, and that the Hood muk will goon until Prince Edward's moat dreaded foe to material pi nv shall have been anally and eflectu nquered Farmers' Meeting. Mi W. A. Harrow writes that a meeting of formen waa held at Etea lae! Baturday, thc oi.je.-t being ,;,. . a Farmers1 Club, lt i- tie Wish that tin rc should Le an OTganl . ni tacit township, iiml to that , mi anothet meeting la '"di''1' to be held ut Rice Dep .i tommi v. afternoon, clock. Ali who fed an interest in the math r au- urgently requeeted .nd. | ,, I M., H I ..Ll III Ihlf l>?> Take Laxative Bronto Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it i; W. (.rove'- signature I on every box. I BRIEFS ANO PERSONALS. 1 i i.i. Inn .1. Inga of eb I intu il., bi Havt iti.|ii il Tboagfa eloud*environ rt.nu -\ii.i ;ri Mora. i'm thou the shadow (ron lbj bi No muli! I.ul lin- ll- tm.rn. Hine falthl ' Ita] bark bc ? 'iiim - dlatoi t, theil K noa Un-: tin.i rn lei Ita* hosOi ol bi I ba ininti.inn,I- ..I . iou,. n N. o, ?? iiimie for mi.-. Hut limn it- m.oi il., i,i otbai call, A ml -.-il tt-r Ilks Hie .'Irt-lliiL' -.un, I It.v i'Ininti!-* on all. ...ir.l- ii|it.ii thy aol Hope, faiih alni tove and thou ahall Uni sin in-ill u bi roll, ll uheii (boo Ilsa "erl Ininti. Mri. John Cobbi- quite sick athel home on Main street willi pneumonia Kurmville should haw a Carriage iimi wagon beuny. Who will start tbt Dall V Ali experienced director-general hai been employed foi thc Ricbm.I Free Street Fall in May. lt is again rum..rd that the Penn? sylvania has bougbl a controlling lu ? in the Norfolk ami Westera 'lin- "Y's" are preparing foran en? tertainment in the near future which promise.- tn be iin occasion of deep in terc-t. The ground b -g's reign for 19 I anded whether tbe century hai begun OJ not. We arc -dad to know that his lordship bas been dethroned fn\ . a year. We leam with deep regret of the ill. ness of Kev. t. McN. Himpeon, former? ly tin- beloved pastor ol the K r-rmville Methodist church. snow winch fell la-t Sunday i- heavy a- any of thc wint. i. The ground, however, was too warm for much of it to stick. The Little Helpers, s missionary so? ciety of the Methodist church, were enjoyably entertained last Tuesdaj niL'ht in thc bomeofCaptain and Mn. J. H. Martin. A friend s;ty- he doeen'l love turnip salad, or "turnip tops," and th.- wonder t.. u- i- thal h.- doesn't But then, some men don't love Bowen and other- don't lose their \i i\ ? We an- Informed thal some . pmid.'ncc is being carried on looking io the e-till .ii-im t. nt of a cotton mill lu Karinville. Wc hope that the project may be .-in ve.-.-ful ly carried mit. Have you read it? We refer to tbe advertisement of Messrs. Michie A Adam- announcing the 16th of ii- the .lui for another of their plea-u t .l-l- ii- i.. Richmond. Reuben < ku ter, colored, wai b at Cuiiibmland (' H. la-t Friday fm criminal asaaull upon a little 7 old girl of his own ra. I broke down completely and bad t.? u* sup pot ti d mi th.- scaffold. Dwi iii* tu the death of ht ramil, Mi Bettie Spencer, and the serious illness of her mother, Mi- li. R. Hoopi Mary Hooper returned frmn ber visit tn St Louis la-t Saturday. Everybody who i- Interested in the town's bus! neel prosperity should cmtic to tin- courthouse next Monday night and take part in the meeting to be h.i.i foi organising the Kau Asso? ciation. The Buffalo lithia is the beal adver? tised watti in Iii..unitv, and the result is thal ii is egoM mine. Why liol advertise Hie Karin ville lithia '.' It will bear Investigation,and baa, In our opinion, m. superior Dmi't forget that next Monday niu'ht, at the oourtbouse, the committee Charged With that duty will make thi ir report With reference to tin- Hair. Let there be a full meeting,and a full and free discussion "f perttnenl questions, Mr. M. G. J.me- tells us thal li? ed three iiml i luce quarter acres of land to Mr. Ira Brown, who cultivated lt in tobacco amt paid him |fiO 32 Of lent after all expenses had been pani. again. Bo boom tanning does pay Dis really refreshing to know that Hie liis.-u ?ion a-to when the century begins rn began is no longer ind iu. Time |0M mi, hosiever, at the -ame old pace regardless >.f coming and going day- it- well as ol centime-. The primary f..r the nomination of Mayoi and town council will be held next Tuesday, April Brd. Tbe canvas* ?o far bes been one pleasant!) - i mi by tin- rival candidates. There will be little if any change in the council. Wc Int ita attention io the advertise men*, ii Mr. w . P. Richardson. On Monday next bc will throw open the ilimi- of bis new and handsome -I..ie |0 the public. Thc people of this town and section arc earnestly invited to examine his nen gooda. It will give you B real tomb I f Spring tO Visit the -torc of Ml- H. H Hunt, i exl door to the pOStoffl I A style in millinery to Bull ev. ij FlOWen Of great variety am! all al trac? tive. Mr-. Hunt will have ber opening day next Wednesday, April Ith. This iiotn-e i- Intended BS aa invitation a no cards a ill be Leaned for the oec i Mr. K.Scott Martin, SOO of Captain J. K. .Martin, WM recently honored with thc lender of a lieutenancy in the Knited State- anny. At present Mi. Martin bi ? cadel in Um Virginia m tary Institute, and under the advl.f his fathm be declined t<> accept the appointment until his education i compteted. Mi. Leoturgeou made an excellent road of thai memorable lane, Needham, in Cumberland, which has stood the winter t.-t admirably weU, He -av- -mil ? mad can bc in | t itnle, and that the mabrial for building hi abundant This matter needs looking int i, especially now that it -.? in- certain that lhere i- not rock enough in this section to in-mte macadam. \. \ \.I ll. I ? ' I I I. Mill I. Mill of total ab* lt ol lin liquor lu.111.'. 11 nt forge! tl meeting on i ni --I \pn! 3rd, al four ..'.lock ui the V M. C. A. looms, The member* are urged tobe present as pecial business li to be brought before the - iciety. tl meeting of the i*'i will be held in tbe parlon <>( the Randolph Ding, April 6th i ainmenl for the evening will 'ni-'I ".Longfellow*! Dream " Tbe committee promise something In* . Mn. Harriet Evans, Hin-i il*?, III., . "1 never fail to relieve my children from croup al mice by using Oue Minute Cougb (ure. I would nol -ile Without lt." Quickly cures nil ' aod all" throat ami lung iti-ca-c-. Winston Drug Co. - I rom I. bleu. v V ?.. March _'**tIi, 1900. // ?. ; - '.i No, i doced Kinlay evening with a "real "old tune" spelling match, ii. right nt, and every one seemed y it Misses Estelle Chappell and E, Maud Alien are spending this week with Ettie Allen, of rredway. Mi. F. D. Calhoun, of Pulaski conn Un - .' Mrs. -. J Allen's. Mamie K. dd bai been quite si.-k al ne with lagrippe. M ? Lizzie Allen, ot R .ky Mount, ha- been vi-inng at her untie.-', .1 K. ami S. J. Allen. Mi- M uv liiddy, of Meherrin, is visiting M - Martina Gallagher. Owing to tin- inclemency of the I, I ben- were Ho -en lees bcl.l at Kine's chapel Sunday afternoon. Kev. Dr. Mulray will preach at Kain-' next Sunday afternoon. M. M. W. K. Bltzer, W. Caton, N. V., "I bul diape* wenty and tried docton ami medicine* without benefit. I wai persuaded to md lt help? ed m.- from ii to .1 all forms of in.Ii ii." D digest* what you cai. ?'? tdrertbdag Dees i'm. .?? Herald:? I have been making ns of Prince Edward iiml Cumberland, and wherever I have gull" I bille inaii I plea fol (wo pms, "thrifty pig-," but could not lind ' . ile. A two-line ad. in tin- II .la -Imt. lend of minc told me in tin- con? nection, ih i h.- adver Used just oue time iu .m.ur paper for a . : i.e iva- literally b. with nfl Lie gol bc best mit nd i'm- inspection. Tbaul X. Attention Ladies] ii that I will not con? tinue mc millinery business li erro? neous. I will open an unusually pretty linc i.ext week, (o whlctl 1 earnestly li. Mrs. S. i). Ibu Hull of Honor. Karinville (.laded School, li immy iiueiit?1 (.rad.-. Lilian Kn.. .i.u.i i: - oma Thompson* ll diaii. Basil Jackson, Tommie Ligon, Paul Kan V <dade Hugh Garland. Vi (Iradi Wallon, Mary D.i\ ni-mi. "I used Kod'i DyspepsiaCun in my family with wonderful results, lt 1:11.- immediate relief, is pleasant to truly tin- d)-pepin'- best ti uni. 11 u mm mk, Oveiisel, Mich. Digests u hal you eal. Cannot fall to .-ure. Winston Ding Co. thc original witch bani I D, Witt's Witch Hit/el ..eil Known as a certain cure foi toil -nih tll-ea-cs. BoWON of hoi ; bless e.motel fell-. liny are dau WlustoU Drug C.. Kichmoud is determined to make .? Sii.ct Fair in May thc mos! successful exposition of tbe kind aver given. Many will doubtless attend fmin ibis vicinity. M. B. Smith, Butternut Mich . "Dewitt's Little Early Risen are tbe very I rer used f>r costive? ness, lum -uni dowel troubles." Win? ston I I Mi; hundred ? for you. Kl. . ine.nbel .lc -ell lii-iunlice that li - I'm i ki i A Kai i i:i i. ,.ii man, < . ? lum, Ind ?in w in's Kittle Early Risen i hiing certain relief, cure my headache i They gently cleanse ami Invigorate tbe bowels and liver. Win-ton Dr. Their Bii-iiH'.*. Itoomiiig. Probably no om- thing has , nil rei r, al of trade at While their giving away many D King's New . - ;o ption, Their ? rn limn- in this very i tuc fad that it ind i.e\.r disappoints. i Asthma. Bronchitis, ( imp, ami ail throat and lung di arc quickly cured Voa cati tee! mil bottle in ted. Illili? "Hen lilli. ..ti-1.. stomach, liver and kidney , ? is a men, and all feel ,1 Ilia* of appetite, poison* ; e?kin-he, nervousness, ? 1 lu-.I, listless, run-.bmn ;. Kilt llu-rc's no need lo feel ! :i t...I. W. Gardner, b, (nd. IK- is Electric ju-i thc thing for a man ;- all run down, and don't nether he lives or dies. It dui . m. nea streugth and good le than anything I could take, mything and have a nen lease on life. ' Only 60 cents, ut Whit.- A- < lo '- Drug Stme, Every bot? tle guaranteed. I Li ii intts, lui dei iii Ihi word un, i , i Swi iteful io toe il; all ? thi* ami tool, t- (,, i?- found in Vick lim.I. .pi..it Mu-k Melon, (ni ..ne ti ? "I n- delightful teal ?Mm aroma uni create an etina phen .kable jo) ar mini til y board. Send fm Vick'* ' aud i le and learn all aboii tin- wonderful melon and thousands< other iiiin. | ... and gora world. Write J a.mk- V. Ur, N. V. Itc-I Hot li oin l'he Lim Wa- th" ball thal hit (.. K niau, nf Newark, Mich., in the Civl War. li caused horrible ' m. treatment helped foi itt yean. I hei '?n'.- Arnica Salve cured hun (inc- Cut-, Bruises, Kum-, Boils Felons, Come, Skin Eruption. Bes Kde cure mi earth. 26cte.ab0X, Curt guaranteed. Sold by White rn Oa Druggists. Have you tried a [.air of OH Wearing /.elL'ler -Inn-, they arc foot litter-. Fi.K.MiNt, m Ul IBS. Kit ming A Clark i lng a lui hue ol ll, -?luted shuts. ii,mi < .ililli, nh iiml ... gel mi ni a innl cough in tin tmttu i and you u .1 vern a quarter lu ? bol ll lli.U .?ure- whet) Others fail.- Foi lalebv Wu.-ion J ? r ? Wc can -.ii iou ? tooth brush guar? anteed not to -Inti thc bri-: i ll. c. Cbotb, Druggist. Prat Cattle ami Poultry Kooti i- -nu the leader, Vm -iii t>) ll. C. (in ik Ag'l foi Farmville. shchi.m's Kealy* Editor ll' raid: < tuc of your n felt -mb an intered in Kev, .-sheldon, because of thc vci.V great pl.a-iue de? rived from reading, "In His Btepe,'* that he took the liberty of writing him three "dont'-," to one of which he mille the following reply: TOPEKA, Kan., March 22, IMO. Sib: I do not intmid to found an) religion- seel or supplant ii for good now in use, Sincere!), < ll I -UKI.IiiiN. by K. A. H. I.lc -o far a- beard fr..in. K. VliKK. Poultry. Kentucky Horse louie. H.' Druggist. II .intlllnllna. Ul.inti 1) taralea. flireO ire not ? muni i have le rem .I lll . m. .1 bj a local application or .. :. . i rilera la billon tbe blood mual in- purified. When timi Ir il.me ii- -; part tli-r i- i' .urilla. Ii doea ibe work - fall, Kor Hale bf Winston I l hnrgr. Any adult suffering frmn a c..Id r-ettled mi thc breast, bronchitis, throal ur lung trouble-of any nature, who will .ail at ll c. Crate's, will bc pre. tented a uh a sample bottle of Boscbee'i ui Bj rup, fice nf charge, only mu- bottle given to one person, and non.- to children without order from No throal ..r lung rcmed) i ver had -mil seale a- B i man Byran in all part.-, of the civilised world. Twenty year-ag., million.-.if bottles and ymir druggists uni nil ymi ii- sii.v.-s was marvelous. li i- really Ihe only Throat and Lung I;, in.dy gem-rally endorsed by physi? cians, One l-l cent b otUe will cure or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. AUK""* H linn l. "It isa surprising fact," ssyi Plof. Booton, "that in my travel- in all pail- of the world, for the la-t ten yean, I have mel more people having used Green'* August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, derange*. liver and stomach, and for constipa? tion. I lind for tourist* ami salesmen, or for persons filling otlice positions, where headaches and general bad f.el from irregular babita exist, thal - August Flower is a grand rt nc i>. li doe* not injure the system by frequent USO, and i- excellent fm sour stomachs and indigestion." Sam? ple bottles free al ll c Crate's m all civilised emin tries, Out in Kansas lives a happv wife. She writes: " 1 have used Mother's Friend before two confinements. The last time I had twins, and was in labor only a few min? utes. Suffered very little." The reason why Mother's Friend does expectant mothers so much good is because it is an external liniment, to be applied upon the outside, where much of me strain comes. It helps be? cause the pores of the skin readily absorb it, and it comes into direct contact with and is absorbed by the parts involved. Morn inf? sickness ls quickly banished, and nervousness is kept completely away. The sense of dread and foreboding is not experienced, even during labor itself. Confinement is short and almost without pain. Recovery is quick and sure. Best of all, Mother's Friend benefits the unborn just as much as the expectant mother, and when the little one comes it will be strong, lusty and healthy. DruegliU ?ell Mother! I rle nd lor $1 a bottle.. berni (or our free book on tha ftibject, finely lllubtratad. TI.B BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. AtUtKXK, QA. Mn. Umbi. I >' tll.titioll. , l.neluii' i I Ibe slot Iho'tlel- of I he ? r..uk .nil be inid ai the ililli** ol -inti bank mt Wedin April lib, ai l o'clock p. in tV. il. Vkvuu r, ( ashier. Mi- (alvin Zimmerman, Mileeborg^ . rs, "As a speedy cun for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Min? ute Cough (ure is unequaled. It is .ni for children to lake. I heart ily recommend it io mothers." it is tin- only bat mien remedy that pro* Immediate result.-,, lt cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and Inn-; dlssaasa. lt will pre? vent consumption. Winston Drug Co. Thc best foot mat ifl the genuine Kindilan, for sale by W.T. Hoyne. Lendrethi Garden Band. Freeh stock. ll C. Ckiik, Druggist. We arish for you a prosperous year, ami for ourselves a share of your pat? ronage. Prompt attention and safe insurance guaranteed. Kati.Kn & Pai'I.ktt. The One Day Cold Cure. Fort throal u-<-Ktrmutt sChoO tates Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy anti quickly cure. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aida Nature in strengthening aDd recon? structing the exhausted digestive or? gans. It is Hie latest discovered digest. ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach lt in efficiency. It in? stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick HearJaclie.Gastralgla.Cramps and all other resultsof imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and fl. Larne size contains 2V4 times small abe. Hook all iilwutdyspepsla malled tree Prepared by E. C DeWITT A CO- Chicago. Wui-toii Drug C... To The Public! Hanni Jest retaraei from ide Northern Marketa with a eompleti llaa ofaeeea-I :., tin- peblk n.-Xl Monday, April 2nd. ?hal invitation ls . BtSBOad i fr,.i,i toiwi nnd eonntry to tall un.1 ... I- iili.-llnr they nish to liny or nut. alwajTI -i "ell St lt lied I Div Goods, Boots, Shoes, Not inn-. A-'*. Gentlemen's Farnishings \Ni> Tailor-Made Clothing Will he eollllnni d il SPECIALTY REMEMBER THE PLACE. Richardson's Corner, Mala and Third Streets, Farmville, Va. Your- to serve, W. P. Richardson. Is nih; cLBuraorricioff thi ci* I .ut KT Ol Hie cornily of liiiiih.r th.-ajstii of day of Marsh. HM P ll Meter, Kdward I, Harrison, ti Arthur Walton .md r. K. Cfcwherd asst* neeaofWm. H. Kl.ode*., and Theodore m .m. their trustee .I lalnlllTa VV. A. Davie, Malinda Britt-, adm x. of Jno. ll Unit, deed, Anna li. Anderson ana i,i uv Anderson her hunhnnd, J. <?. Ander? son. H. K. Athiii.s. shtritt, .ind an r-ut-tl Mlm'r of Kennie at. Auder-., n. mr; avis -,,ii. I ??.?un.-i- M. Ander-oli, William son, John Anderson, fannieAuder -?.. and Mini Anderson, the ant limned Dix being mf.uit-1, mid Win. H. Rhooea, .I ie fe uila it ta IN t HAN' KKV. Th,?,,!,,..i of this-un is to set spaed je? t-tore a certain deed of trna! from h. h. H. Kteirer and wini to Theodor- t. Ander-.ui, ;,? Wm. H. Klxul'* a- re.or.le.l lil ,k- offla of Cumberland county rourt,mi).B.*(,pa?e3?and Inadvertently released by aald Ki ??[ ot at-i-Urn Ine name toT.K. Cowherd "ml AiihiirW.il m ii e p^chaaera tor ralui of th,-.i; i.t duo i,. ,..i mr urti, with Intereatdue thereon, ;.,,'llre,lhy-i,i.tdee.l?f irnsl and to sub reci the Held real eatale m tm- paymeul of Lld debt. Ai-, h. iel up lind i.m.ri a cer ,..,,,, deed of 'rii-t from (?. K. H. ?le*er '*? Kiiisrir.i I. Harrison. ?rurt,.','l. ?? sm"..? *" L-er and oihers. aa to the aatd V. w. Btegera "?,. rs- therein, which baa Leen tnadvertj ltiv rel. a-e,i; -md tl.i of (mst la recorded i? die . i. rk - otlice of Cumberland county court. I' H I. I"'1.''' mVt, and secures tin pay. meiitofdebUtneSeln enurnerated.amount* ....... ?i.ii inier. -i ih.-reon hom date !,nrusi. ..nd to-uhj.-t *m.l r. .U .-ut-to the nat mini nf Mkld debt*. . _ . 1 And an afltdavll having bees made H.id nu, thal the defendant* J. O. Anderson, Vnden.ou.Kr.ncl-. M. Anderaon. Wm. Vnderaon. John Anderaon, rennie Ander INoii. Ai.hrst.u. the lH.-.nam..l- X bein-* ii.flint-, era not re-hli-nt- nf He- stuie f VuV.m. and Malinda Britt, sdra'i of joli, ii Hr lt, deed, and the unknown helrs. ofKHld John H. Brit! whone realdeu.-e - "ot known. HU ordered thal Hey do >. > M?berewltiilB flftasn days after due pub ,n hereof, and do what may ;? i -ari rn |.n.t. .1 theil interem In thin And lt la further ord ' . millie llkkai.ii. ai : the front door of tl. i l?y Of I ''"r"1 uu ii ty Court. tem, J-M, I'. Satlnier, p.-|. PIANOS. Kor nearly fifty :?? .n*tr,in..mu "i, md on foil will hear th ?'"""?' u?r'u.i..i-i.nsii."i ??'"'y - for u '" " "Buy an Emerson." -roodund bad polnU- "' **' "' for Less Money ,??*,. -ft lu bound io win. TERMS EASY! a mn.- down and a alt until i ? Emerson Piano Company, HOI'ovlstonsitreet, uosri.N. MsJse,