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RULES FOR MARRIED MEN.
% lonna ,* lillian WSHSM to Know
\\ h* I.-ml **t>iiu-limO ?.??**
Ih.ui rn 1>?? IKuli.
I ,j(, whk -mut obi would wi iii .1 t- *
mles fur men, said a young uiarried
mncentlj to the Baltlmon
miter. Km aw fully (ired nf rending in
mngiuiiiesaiid newspapers that I must
meet my husband when hecotnes home
from hi's ofhce "pleasantly and cheer?
fully." Thal Ihe house inns! he Ilk. a
new' pin. 1 must bc prettily gowned,
the dinner must be daintily cooked and
?erred uml that be mustn't be worried
with ii recital of the t roubles of l he dsy,
no matter If delirium supervenes fin?
nie.
These precepts alt all righi theorct
ii-.ilh and under onlinarv circimi
Mances are practical Kt.tv woinaii
follows them Instinctive!,) who wishes
? da her husband's admiration,
but Why aren't there a few laws of this
Hort laid down for men to follow?
Why isn't there some one lo tell
them to look cheerful when they come
in, and te forbear to grumble if dinner
is a trifle late for any good reason, to
he a lit (lt? sympathetic and affectionate,
and remember that (heirs are BOl the
only troubles iu the house.
According to the ordinary writer, a
woman's whole married life should be
Bpent in practicing expedients te keep
her husband's love from growing cold,
while he apparently may pursue any
course he pleases, di ll or uncivil, tyran?
nical or gent lemauly, and he sure of re?
taining hers.
This may not he the masculine Idea
of the case at all; the sterner sex may
not really expect te gel the whole
globe and give nothing in return, bill
it is not the writer's fault if 'hey don't.
I sedulously keep all such articles away
from John, for he's a very good hus?
band, and I'm afraid such literature
would put idea-, into his head and Spoil
him.
Now. poor, unenlightened soul he has
an idea that my side of the partnership
has its ow n worries, and he tries to help
me straighten thom out, but who
knows how he would change if he ever
discovered that he is really made of
china and has to be handled with care
to keep from being broken?
FOR COLD-DAY SHOE BUYERS.
A Tip aa the Effreta of Zero Wrathrr
? ? Peoplc'a Pedal Ci
tremltlea.
A burly man, with a red mustache,
was seated in a shoe store in the shop?
ping district, and was having a good
deal of trouble apparently in finding
something in footgear that exactly
Suited him, says the New Orleans
'limes-Democrat. "This feels first
tate," he said al length, "except that
lt pinches a trifle across the instep."
"In that case I would take a wider
last," rsaggeatad the clerk, "especially
on such a day as this." "Why, what
the dickens has the day to do with
mj- shoes?" asked the customer in.sur?
prise. **A great deal," replied the
clerk, promptly. "It is cold to-day -
unusually cold for New Orleans ami
in such weather anybody's feet shrink
from a quarter te half a ahte, Conse?
quently, they?" "Oh! cniue now!"
Interrupted the burly man, "you're
having fun with nie!"
"Not at all," saitl the clerk, earnest?
ly. "I assure you it is exactly as 1 say,
and for that reason we have to he very
careful on days when the temperature
is low or we would have a lot of pur?
chases returned. You have heen wear?
ing a rattier thin shoe and your feet
are at this moment more than a quarter
size below the normal, ll you buy
anything with a tight instep now it
will be intolerable to-morrow."
The man with the red mustache
looked thoughtful and took a wider
last.
WHAT ONE WOMAN THINKS
The Feminine I'bl loaopba r Makra a
feet Sag-e and Saucy Ke?
mar ka.
Nowadays a music roll is just as apt
to contain a sausage us a sonata, sa\s
the Philadelphia Times.
With the rudder of truth gone and
the compass of faith lost, love soon
comes to shipwreck.
Some women's idea of their rights is.
all that they now have together with
those enjoyed by men.
A man realizes the value of his wife
when she goes away ou a visit leaving
him to mind the children.
It ls a wise woman who knows her
own business, and lt is a wiser one who
thoroughly attends to it.
To refuse a man in order to have the
fun of hearing him propose again is
dangerous; he may propose again to
some other girl.
It ls not always- wise te ask a child
for his opinions in public; they are
generally uncompromisingly and some
timc-s uiicomfortulily frank.
The young woman who was prevented
from going to a dance became k!i?*
dropped a hot curling iron down her
back probably at the time of the ae
cideut danced enough for one evening.
An Oeean of Liquid Air.
Sir John Murray, in a recent address,
drew a vivid picture of the time, in
the remote future, when temperatures
as low as those wi ieh Prof. Dewar pro?
duces iu his experiments at thc Royal
institution will prevail all over the
earth. The atmosphere and tha oriana
will then have disappeared within the
rocky crust of the glob-*, their ele?
ments having entered tote new* combi?
nations. In othtr words, to use Sir
John Murray's e.\ .ression, "the waters
of (he ocean will have become solid
reek." But oven litir surface will roll
the waves of a new and most wonderful
sea. "an ocean of litpiid air about 40
feet In depth." At that time, of coane,
life as we know i( will have vanished
from the enrth.
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Farmville Herald
ANDTHE
Thrice-a-week New
York World,
Both OM year for 11.60.
Heud orders to
THE HERALD,
Farmville. Va.
I
The
JOB
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED
-HY
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLE'S.
IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
A Whol*. Fan-Ill. CurMl.
Mrs. (' ll Kingsbury, who keeps a
millinerv ami fancy gooda stun* at Si
Louis. Dratiot Co., Rich., and who is
well known throughout the Country,
says:
'? I was bailly troubled with rheuma?
tism, catarrh "and neuralgia. I had
liver complaint ami was very bilious. I
WM In a hail condition; every day I be?
gan to fear that I should never be a
well woman; that I sh.mid have to
nettle down Into a chronic Invalid, and
live in the shadow of death. I had
JOHNSTONS SARSAPARILLA rec?
ommended to me. 1 TOOK POUR
BOTTLES AND IT CURED MR, and
cured ray family both. I am very glad
that I heard of it. I would cheerfully
recommend it to every one. I have
taken maiiv other kinds of medicine.
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them.*
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Safe Deposit Boxes.
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Expert work by skilled work?
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Iiiim* -l.m.l the I.-I I l.r.v lui ti* lu i'll u-eil Iii
-.?hm il*. .< .;i -.-I \ nh.. 'les, in Ilir liniiii*, nml on
Hu- sim..,-. Yob win i.ijii their praises Round?
ed lt |-i ..r. --limul- i- w.l I ii* ii mu I cn I -.
i inr Tii.iim -ul i*ll.il purchasers -.Inn.I remit
i.i-ut in friends who on looking f<>. n new
I'liimi,
"Buy an Emerson."
ls dealers, who kn.iw nit niiikrs, their
g.I and hail points, wc mj there i* more
Illino fm
Less Money
in iin- make thnn in nut other on tbe mark?
et. The Kraeraon i* .1 leader because merit
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little each month until paid.
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un Boylston sir.-.i
BOSTON, MAs-s.
W. T. DOYNE
Buoeeeaoi to Doyns A Hun,
JIMDERTAKER
and dealer in
FURNITURE
teiiairingaiid Upbobteffng
Done in the best .Manner
?r
/all Paper, Window Sliudes,Piano*
him! Organs, Behool Furniture
PARMVILLE, VA.
PHONES: STORE 80: RESIDENCE 22.
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TOU NEED GLASSES
arter our critical exiimltiiillons of
our eye*, wt all! mj -o. ami we'll may
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just as qnlck If you don't.
1. re area rood munt- people deeMlag Um
? Imn lor Ihiiii-il Mr., nml linn 1
DANGEROUS.
e critical examination coat* nothing,
- worth a greal deal lo ymi.
W. T. BLANTON,
OPTICIAN A.Mi I KW Kl. Kit.
ixl door to Planters Hank.
u'll Need Us
When You Want
Clothing.
e -ell ??o'.h. - thal make vnur iiiIkIi
isask"where tint roo ni i them**"
nt look like mw all the lum*. We
eke a specialty of Htrouse Brothers
iim-maiiegoods, itu- mtv beetia
.le ami <|iiallty.
OUR SHOES
Bwsnrpasssd In quality and si. la,
1 examination of .mr slink win oon
lee t on ihiu mir men's sin,.., mada
Klee A Hutchins, amt la.ll.-s ',,
im Kelly, ar.* superior In ererj
y io oiher gooda coating aaaaa
iiie.v.
We hill.. 11 .ii!ii|i|ele ilne of
J AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
i'ltiNs, HATS, QAM, i;|'.Ni*H
KNISH I Nu i ii xii.m. KI'UH, MIT
?UUAMBS, Ac, Ac.
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KAKMVilaLK, VA.
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GEN. BULLER AND THE TU
'l'he 1. mk I l-.li (.en. ral Wit* Ballan
?aini?? lehe, mun ih.* i Ire
Waa Hull***!.
Lt vt-us during the advance of the
Derona and the Queens tba
of brllllanl sttempta to n icue the gum
(at the Tugela) began, asyaaColenao
correspondent "f the Ifancl
Quardian. A little earlier aboul ten
o'clock sir Bed ti ra Buller had left
th,- position he h.i.l appointed tor him-'
self at the limul hatti r.\ I lie sit nat ion
on the right waa too aerioua for ,-i man
of Huller'** spirit to at a j there non
ami hinl liililen off toward the
with all his itali iin'l "o' ' -iori of lin*
Vital police, "('ni "i ih - i'll-1 '??" be
sail! be was down antoni Hie nu vii 112
I um in le ri* In* hi in I hong's, gum* now. The
Boen hud perhaps reen ui/.e?l Ihe
staff; the a blstling in tin nir t rehli d.
"You oughtn't to i.i here, ir."*|
Ogilvy. "1'in all right, m.. boy," mill
the general. The atnff lin.I nboul
the ph.re*. Slr I;, dt. is Buller was eal
lng sandwiches, end front Ihe rn i
terell gTOUpa of linn iliHIl'i il oin' of
the wost gallant trios thal erer tried
to \\ in the Victoria ? i ?
OtT i h.* th ne w.'nt for the guns?1 aaw
them go Schofield, Congreve, tt ho had
been leisurely giving lin* notes out of
his poe I, et I look nu hour before ap near
the naval battery, and young Roberta.
* * * ll was all no good; a general
retirement was ordered, ten guns were
left on the ti.M. SSS Sir I'ldiers
Hillier nii.i his sta If came bj me on their
nt urn. The general eliiiilnil dow ii
limply ainl wearily from his horse like
un nhl. old iiniii. I though! he w:.s
wounded w11li rexatlon; [didnol know
(hen that he was wounded though
?light!* with a bullet, which had
li.en paaaed round hil ri I >?-*. The home
of Lord Gerard, one of his .iiiI- de camp,
hml liein shot lu the mil': ? apt.
Hughes, the doctor of his itaff, had
been killeil half blown to piece--; l.\ a
ft hell; one of lin- Natal police I Mn- ?jin
eral'a eacori i hud had his horse grazed
in the fetlock, in the belly, and ill the
mouth, snd two bullets hsd paaaed
through his holsters. That la the nor!
of hie the genera] had been under eat?
ing isndwiches.
THE OSTRICH AS FOOD.
1st ttl tn linke -*|. I. li .11 il *(ellL nu.I
M..up. Hui Hie Hoer Will lime
None of ll.
There are two dishes an oat rich farm*
;r in Routh Africa wWI not tolerate on
.ii. tahle, though Imth an considered
lelicacies. one is ostrich soup, an
iiher ostrich steak, lays the I...inion
Hail.
There la Dot i.h eatable meal
ilioui an oatricb, for bia limit is nearlj
ill hone, in* long, .1. ii. in. leg* ere,
lowever, supported upon remarkably
nasal re thigha, find these provld-*
oin!.* which ar.* utilized bj ilu- house*
life m. an ostrich farm, w hen a ii un I il?
lari! accident has culed the bird'a lid
ml he la til for aotbing except tbe
Mtier.
The thigha are so extraordinarily
itiacular that steaks cut from them
re not rery appetizing, bul thej make
plendid soup, which maj even becom
ared vviifi the renowned turtl
cbnesa anddelicacy. Ita strengthen
lg properties arc alaogreat.anil if the
-nidi were cultivated for food, iii
ead of for feathers, it would rerj
kely prove a formidable rival in thc
ckroom to the most expensive turtle
mp. But no farmer baa Ibe larder in
ew winn he ri ins ni. oat rich cbii ' .
id ullin the hirds grow up il
rioualy againal the grain with him
i hand a carcass over lo lin* cook,
hen it alive would h.uc brought him
16 if sold to another farmer.
Oat richea arc dreadfully prone to
icide, however, and arc determine*']
rh tera, snd as they don't knott bow
conduct (lu-ii- lian les wiselj they
e usually \iiti..is (o broken limbs,
d most he put .mt of their miser** Iii
cir owners, who cannot operate
rgically on such delicate member,-)
un ostrich's fragile legs.
JAWS SPARKS FROM SNOW.
If Slio-I* a Th HI ll 11/.aa nt a ton Ix I ii n*
??ab Klee! rielly H. Du
I'h lui tl era I orma.
Vi I lia in ... 1.iidy. at Bayonne, ona re?
it occasion made bia first electric
t in h billiard, by sending aloft a
-foot gingie (.lane kite during the
IVJ --nie and di use moa fall, susi alu?
in (his Way ii steel wire at a consid
hle height. Ho severe waa the gale
t the kite wan repeatedly borne
vu lo within about .'>') feet of thc
th, hut it always KOOVered its jmsi
i -.loft. The fallin-,' snow dimmed
kile, hui did imt OVeTWeigh ir. At
p. iii. the eleen ic conni dion with
steel wire was levered from thc
anding rod, when the huming sound
h.* bruah dlaeLarge could 1..- plainly
rd, followed liv a one incl. apara**)
liddy mya that the electrical activ*
With (he kite al so moderate un ai?
de waa the greatest he has ever ex
diced. It wan ns powerful BS if a
?deratona were near hy. At thc
B (he 8(ecl wire was paid out it was
lo to run through an iron sn..p
k tethered by a chain (<> a rod driv*
nto the ground, This was done hy
Eddy to les.-en the danger from se*
electric shocks.
I Not Want lo Ile Ihe I'lnp. r..r.
the time wbea tha war with Spain
been brough! to a gnoeesaful close
inlier of st a tts mc ii were dlacuaaing
fndire of the country mer their
ra iii Washington. At los! nm* rn*
iasi exclaimed, addreaaing him-. If
ic most prominent mem tier of the
p: "In Hiv ..pilli..li we an- dlrlft*
11 rectly toward imperialism, and
sir. should he the ii rsl emperor."
if I know it." draw lcd the great
"I am not fool enough to want lo
e firs! emperor of a nation of such
?dints."
Milli t: TO ALL.
communication-- of a private ua?
noi of pulilic interest, obituaries
ling ten lines, nieniorialM, tributes
?ect ami rasoluttoos of orgaalsa
e eorpocationa will be charged
the rate of live cen I* per line
pulili-lied in the Ukhai.ii. Pim!
no deviation nor exception will
ls.
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