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FARMVILLE HERALD. AN INDEPENDENT NEWBPAFEB Prill ISM KP KVKKY KKIDAY. j. l. H\ki', .<-<: tit.>r and Proprietor .KSfBaOKIlTION: Ona >*"p.v. ona yaaa. " " six months. ?' " three mmitin-. .fl.OO . 50 rn Ktit.-re.l i?t the pottomee at Karmvllle ru 1 data matter. | All waalnatlffai and money should be aJIrtwHed loma lliRHii, Karmvllle, Va. K W Knee, at tireen Har, la autboriied to jolleet nnd rec.! pt for aut.aoriptloiia and ad 11 inonu for thia paper. FRIDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1 ? MK. UKI W Wt- thought ones we would .-all him Cot, ami thou .Mr. President, hut now we will cling l" tbe old and honored Mr. It is nile to be wasting sympathy on liim, however, for lie can ooma nearer "standing alone" than any other human being who lives beueatb the stars. He bas fought the people's hattie anti they aro the vanquished. He can take better care of himself and family an private cti/eti than Mr. .McKinley cati of him ami his an president. He can ada In ton ot joqwmta and storm, he can stern the iide of official corruption, beean do well uu? der bad laws, but the mont of us must suffer. We extend him our congratula? tions in his retirement, ami res pert ful? ly suggest that he remain there. His fellow c. ui n try men bave lout none of their regard for bim and will continue to look upon liim as the foremost citizen of the Republic. KKiHT tm WB09-U, MY PUTT. Iii a recent issue of the Hi*: kami we made bold to say that ex-Oov. CLT. O'Ferrall had been so honored by the P?HHiiaHri party that be might with great propriety say, "right or wrong, my party." Our brother of the Rocky .Mmint Tunis.Ihmorrat, in comment? ing mi Hus position, says he would do no such thing, and we bave not and do not nay that be should. Tiie Richmond News, in referring to the same suggestion, says: "As we un? derstand our brother at Farmville, it is the highest duty of mau to stick to his party.'' And in reply we beg to say that mir brother of the Mt wt sim? ply mlennd-eratandi uh. The chief end of mau i.s to glorify (Jud. We repeat what we did -ay, and that jh tbat C. T. O'Ferrall ought to be a Demo? crat tbe rest of his natural life, aud we now add that Grover Cleveland ought to join him iu this. Not tbe Rocky Mount brother, nor the writer of tbe editorial in tbe Nemo, but tbe ex-Oov eruor and the ex-President. Father one of than would be well nigh as excusable for Kinking bis mother as for striking nomocracy. And now we go one step further and suy, tbat the fear of Hie present day comes more from sayings like this: The dollar, right or wrong, the dollar, than from the tendency to stick to party. Wh.. Pays the Bills J We heard a taxpayer remark recent ly: ".Let the government spend mon ey freely, lavishly. It is no concern of mine." Has the government any pock? et book but taxpayer's pocket book? Who buys stamps? Who pays tanti tribute? What's internal revenue af? ter all ? The taxpayer, from whom we have quoted, simply didn't think. Wars oct something, and tiie jieople foot the bills, and furnish tbe soldiers to ale in hospital and on hattie field. Well, tbe election is over and after all Imt few of us can hope to get a pull at the pap. What then? The same old law?earn ymir bread in the sweat of your face and let it be generally known that the fellow who won't work must not lie allowed to eat. Send all the loafers to Washington or to chain gani,'. Ktrnest labor aud for four years to cune. A little rest from tbe excitement of politics would Ik- refreshing. And yet lb* convention is just ahead of us, and the voters are to decide whether it will be for weal or for woe. Hut can't we do our duty aud not get excited ? Oth? er work is done calmy, earnestly, suc? cessfully ami without tbe irritation of undue excitement. Let's learn how to carry this into public aflairs. The canvass was not creative of any taking som* or verse. All we reineui b? "f its productions, was told by Hou. E. W. Hubard: '?When Israel wmilcil I.rend, God kum- thou, nouma; When Hep ul. Hernia wanted hoodie, iii xiive them Hanna." Solid South, ami Solid .New England. One i- SSSflOUaJ to decent li\niK wliile the other is not. One born of a neces? sity winch know*, no law, the other born of passion which will not Inion to om- beal for al! wbo live uu? der H.- iiitluciiro, Hie other go.*! for no mis. < ino as necessary to the body pol* incas air to living, the other a nui? sance w liich needs abatement. .Mr J. Skelton Williams, of Rich? mond, so long as be wasa poor man was an uncompromising Democrat, but when be grew rich he found it necessary to flock with Hanna. "Dol? lar above the man '' From {-estllence and famine, from millionaire Republl oans, good Lord deliver tbe Southland. BO of tbs magnates who have grown suddenly rich la Virgiuia, aud who could not conscientiously vote for .Mr. Biyan, a kw years ago would not bave allowed a Republican lo wipe bia feet on their door mat. The dollar, right or wrong, the dollar. Mr. McKinley will no doubt i?rn* another Thanksgiving proclamation. While lie i- grateful we hope to gal I gobbler. Will .Mr. Hanna be member of the new cabinet ? We think not. "The pOWOt behind Hie throne" ll in lie desired. If the anti-election prmni-os of Jim. K. ('owen and other railroad magnates are kept we are going to have four yeats of jubilee. Wa will st-e what we will see. The purse-prmid plutocrat, insolently sud dellantly. exclaims: "1 have a ?ireh What are you going lo do ibout lt ?" Have the people 00 reply 7 "F.very man has Ins price.'' An Englishman said it, ami what suy Unerioana? Tba dollar, right or erong, the dollar. (ion Les taught us boa to meet lofeat and we .viii neve! forget lii pleiidid example. 1 lie Smith ba? leen often tried as by lire, and the lames have not Consumed lier. Her ;armeuts are still without thc smell of Ire. VVe hope to aaa the day when Hu? nter may march boldly up to the vot ug place, and boldly announce bis hoice. There may be lome objections > it, but nothing tn compart to those bat ara connected with any sacral ?ya? nn. Bvil tiners love darkness. Men Im do right are not afraid of Hie gbt. _ lie Light of the World, or Our Sa i lour In Art. Goat nearly 1100,000 to produce, ('mi? nus nearly lint full-page engravings ,.f ir Saviour and His Mother by the orld's greatest painters True copies ' Hie greatest Masterpieces in Hie art illene-ot Hiiro].*-. Every picture i* i lieautiful as a sunrise over the bill .pt- Contains description of tlie ?.luting-, biography <?f the painters, ie names am! locations of the galle? ts in Europa where tbeoriginali maj 'seen. Also contains a Child's De irtment, Including a Child's Story of ie Christ and His Mother, beautifully ritten, lo lit each picture. Tin- won* ?rfu! book, matchless in its purity id beauty apicals to avery mother a art, and in every Christian borne here there are children the book salk leif. Christian men and women tire aking money rapidly taking orders. Christian manor woman can In thi* mmunity soon make -fl.iNHi taking iers for Christmas presents. .Mrs. aite, mir agent in Massachusetts, a sold over 18,000 worth of the books a very short time. .Mrs. Hackett, r agent in New York, has sold over ni*) worth of the book- in a very >rt time. Tiie l*mk is printed on ivet-titiished paper, beautifully bound Cardinal Red amt gold, and adorn With Golden Hose- and Lilies. It without doubt, the must beautiful >k of thia century. Write fur terms ickly ami get tin- management of it territory. You can work 00 sal * or commission, am! when yon ? ve your BUOOSSS we will promote you ihe position of Manager ami Corie ndeiit, at a permanent salary, tu ute your time to attending to agent.* 1 the correspondence. Wanted also tate .Manager to have charge of office Leading City of the State and iiniii all the business of the State. Semi terms. Address THK BRITISH.A MK RM ANi CO. Corcoran Building, Opposite U. 8. Troasury. Washington, D. C. 900 yearly to Christian man or nan to look after our growing bush * in this and adjoining counties; to as .Manager and Correspondent: k can be done at your boree. En ? self-addressed, stamped envelope particulars to H. -\. Sherman, Gen* Manager. Corcoran Building, op? ie I lilted States Treasury, Wash on, D. C. ?turday night at Fredericks!,ur* ui Jackson and William Gino, colored, had a prolonged row, in lb they threw rocks at each other wrestled. Finally, a- (iinn was ir away, Jackson shot him dead, culprit is in jail. That Throbbing Headache, uuld quickly leave you if ymi Mad ving's .New Life Pills. Thousands iilerer* nasa proved their match uerit for .-sick ami Nervous Heed* t. They make pure blood anti up your health Only S> centa. ly ba.-k if - Jd by la 'V c..., Drnggts Witt's Witch Ha/el Salve will ly heal the worrt burn- anti Maids lot leave a scar. 11 can be applied ls am! raw surfaces with prompt nothing effect. Use it for piiet km diseases. Beware of worthiest erfeils. Winston Drug Co. rk has been pommeneed 00 the iron bridge which is tn span the md..ali river at Snapp's fold, near iurg. Tbe Hoard of Buparvlaon ppropriated 94,H*) to make bu? rnell t. ( ha hn tari ute uh A ?*."? to mu eau lt, ind Mot an J Thc exp Coi pail of I unb mot will Ort THI (?Ireat Luck Hf An Bitter. r two years all eflorts to em n the palms of my bands failed,' Editor M. N. Lester, of By recuse, "then I was wholly cured by 'n's Arnica Salve/1 It's tba s best for Eruptions, Sires ami ii diseases. Only Mc at White l Pl (urea Cold in One Hay. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab* KU druggists refund tba money is t?. cure. E. Vf. Grove's signa on each box. 'Sir. ?rter's Creek, Lancaster county, ty morning the schooner Morn ght, owned bj Captain J. H , while lying at anchor was run the steamer Lancaster, of tbe Steam boat Company, ami Tbe schooner was loaded with of j. I ?tend large, S.-ll l.l makers and circulators of count commit fraud. Honest meu deceive you into buying Worth* interfeits ..f Dewitt's Witch live. The original i* infallible ng piles, injuries, ec/ema ami ea.*es. Winston Drug Co. ne of neckwear is unsurpassed aud ijnanty. Fleming A- Clark. ld aud World only 11.60. for lin Hei Pm 8 Pane; erl nu Cutlei timi. (all [ Willi ?..a re. I t Cf JOH I' AT h: FICE, A Villain* Itl.iik.mitti silt e.! III* Little Sou'* Lifo. Mr ll. H. Black, the well know village blacksmith nt Grebamsvllle Sullivan Co., B. Y. anya: **< >ur little -on, live youls ..i.i, baa alwaya been i to croup, and aa bad have tba iittaeks boon thut ue have loured many lilli.*- Ibu' lu* WOUld die. We have lind Un* d' i""i uml u-i ii many medi? cines, but Chamberlain'! Cough K'-ni ody i- now mir -"le reliance, It -''in? to iii?nive tim tough mucus am! I.y giving frequent do-.-when tin- croupy lymptomi appeal \*" hue found ilia! the dreaded croup la cured before it gets settled." There is m. danger in givlug the remedy for il contains no opium or other injurioui drug and may bo given as confidently t?> ? bal un adult. Foi -nie i.y Bbortei *v Terry, Darlington Heights. &&& yrv^wrt^m*** Thu munatiire ia on every boa af the g?niiine Laxative Bromo-Quinine waai-aa the re.ne.I* tha* enre? i* n.lil lu one day For Vile I houp. Two ili-t-.-iii? self-feeding for sale. In perfect order. w. i*. Richardson, Farmville, Va. DeWitt's Little Early Risen are the besi liver pill- over made Emty *? lake am! never gripe. Winston Drug Co. MM ll K III SOI KU I ish ll* The Herald does not Millett adver? tisements to be Inserted among ita lo? rn! newe matter, and would prefer that idverti-iT- uso ihe other columns of he paper. The rates for advertise* neiits are low especially mi six noni li- ami yearly contracts. The ntea for advertising among tbs locals vliicli have obtained With this pajiei ince its foundation, win in- rigidly ad lered tn, vic: TEN CENTS per line or Hie llrst insertion ant! fhn oentt per ino fm each subsequent insertion of lu* -.uno matter. Those who have ontractswith tho Herald for regu ir advertising, will be, as heretofore, iiowoti a uniform rate of rivmcmim er liu ? for clich ami every insertion of dvertlaing matter among tin- local lading. Stop* tho (biiirh mn! wnrk* oil Hie (old. Laxative Bromo QuinlneTableta .uro ?..ld in om* day. No Cure, no 1'ay. rico 25 i-ents. When ymi want prompt acting little ills that novel gripe use DeWitl - l.n e Early Risers. Win-ton Drug Co, in ixansas lives a happy wife. She writes: M 1 ve used Mother's Friend before ) confinementa. The last time I had ns, and was in labor only a few min s. Suffered very little." The raaion Ur's Friend does expectant mothers so much >d is because it la an external liniment, be applied upon the outside, where ch of tne strain comes. It helps be se the pores of the skin readily absorb and it comes Into direct contsct with is absorbed by th* parts involved, ming sickness la quickly banished, narvousness is kept completely susy. i sense of dread and foreboding is not erienced, even during labor itself, ifinement ia short and almost without I. Recovery is quick and sure. Best ill, Mother'a Friend benefits the om just as much as the expectant her, and when the little one comes it be strong, lusty and healthy. i-TKittl Mil Mother ? ITlcnS for tl ? ts.ttl*. bend (or our tr., hook on th* subject, finely IlluttratuJ. 2 BRADFIELD REOCLATOR CO. ATLANTA. QA. ll ?} t) ll lr, ir ti. In Bi Ul' V. dc 'll -I p.*, Ol J net tl,. / li i plh wil A iir. tlu? il i.r ito* A ni t ? I 'Ire: tot Ui'ti Unht. Hu\ inn coimolidati ?] tbe .arge Stocks rf. CRUTE hu.i Nun. riti is, iii it,.. ..i.i of.l.M l rnte, our -look la tiilirely loo iunl in order io maki room, a CUT PRICES ? '? "ta] - Ul" r.llll.M |0| K'H'lat-l Iting and Cook Stoves. limner ami et-. Lamps "f every deecription, ,* ellina uml Qlaasware, Enamel* ii Agal Ware, Table ami Pocket ry, Fancy (J.uni- of every descrip iromptlj ri- lins,, |.|s ure Koiiic-O (lit' fore.- we n.iu lni\e ue ure pr. - o iii. llnnlngand repairing promptly. ute & .Noel Bros. villi**, Vfl,. Nm. litii. I'M RINTINU RSA0ONABK PRICKS AT HKRAI.D OKKICF All c IE Vol'K PRINTING DONE T THE HERALD JOB Ol FARMVILLE. OF INTEREST TO ENGINEERS. lu (Siberia acetylene un* lt to Ugbt np various op. inti.mi liJi.iif,' tho line whore work in carried on at night. i in* railwaj authority * of '!.?* Bi i lean government bare ison ordered to [tain safety appliance* Ml tin : ger cars must m* so equipped L.fme the end of 1904. Porty-ons gaa anginas naing blast furnace gaa are working in uermany, Hie lota! boise power Hg?-regnling 91,980. 'iht* hons power <>f *ueh en gines in Belgium rai ce .'.--'?-'>, um! England 1,060. London i- to haVS a new street, uiii li will give a -front thoroughfare north and south. Ihe now afreet will begin at Theobald's Road, "ill eross High Holborn, and will finally reach the .-.train! by moaim of two arma which or,- limited by Somerset Hon*-.*. The railway mileage of Borons has ..! fi.nfl 99,999 mile* in ls73 to 167,4'.! miles in IMO. The Inc han been largest in Russia, amounting to no lesa than 18,141 miles; then comoii Germany, 14,001 "'"1 Prance with 12,W> miloo; while Eng? land has nddeil only 4,099 miles. It 1-s said that coal mi mined prior to lll.'l. In the Liege district coal was first found shoot 1199. In 1214 eos! was attracting some attention on the Boothera hide of the Firth of Forth. This ?ns 100 veins after the Hum* in the Worm district aro saul lo have been opened and regularly irorked lt is not likely that.il wai iiimil in (.rent Britain before the hirteeiith century. The lire department ol Now York ?ity has !?l engine nm! hook and hitk .i*r companies, and 1,379 oUcers and nen iii tbs boroughs nf Manhattan ind Hronx, and the boroughs of ?Took lyn nml Queens have BO such ompaniea iind 1,009 officers ami men. riiere are also all powerful fin-boats n commission. Tbs boroughs of Uch mond and Queens bars h rolun :i i.*e ?.f 1,793 nml 1,000 men re pectiicly. BOASTFUL PHILADELPHIA. Bera Wai set up the first American rinting pres- In ll Hers i" 1690 t!..* Brat pi.j,er mill in ur country was built. Hort* in lT.'il was found thc first pub B library. Here in 17.13 tvns erooted the first ?pe foundry of our country. Here in 1741 Philadelphia published ie first magasins OS this side. Here in 174.1 tho Quaker city took the 'History nt Hible printing. Here in 1741 sprang up the flrst meri? ll college ui our nntive land. Here in 17,"?2 our flrst American fire Miranee company was organized. Here In 175'1 our flrst .Vmerienn Arc ? expedition was fitted out. Her* in 17M thu Brat dally newspaper W world was Issued. And here nre some more of our sis: First mint for coining Americsa iney; first opened B Lank Hank of >rth America; first man-o'-war un r ibe federal constitution wai con? ner. ,1 lier.-; hore was laid the first porimontal railroad track on our il.?Phils! * '?ii.. Bi cord* I BAD LUCK FOR ACTORS. \u actor dare not rion Ids greses int while looking into the mirror ?r another's ihouli I mao must not obtaia a it in the front row. or hi will hoodoo ? company for thi i theatrical door tender who knows hiisiue.s.s will never aee.-pt a com? mentary piss before a paid lulmis n ticket is p r the result 1 br ar. unprofitable engagement, .n nctor must not whistle in his ssing-rooui. or look nt tbe front ?f cutt;.in before going 08 the stag!, must he pul ..ti the left shoe or ? for.- getting into tho right. ??? clarinet In the orchestra, a ths stn ge during lerformiinee. leaving valuables In ssing-room m asking the manager aalary?all mean bad luck to the ar._ er-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. :althj Kidneys Make Impure Blood. l-i Ca 'fl Ra I,.. L V ? pia the blood In your body passes through kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil? ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches andrheu matism come from ex? cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected t trouble. ney trouble causes quick or unsteady beats, and makes one feel as though iad heart trouble, because the heart is corking In pumping thick, kidniy ied blood through veins and arteries, sed to be considered that only urinary :s were to be traced to the kidneys, w modern science proves that nearly istitutlonal diseases have their begln i kidney trouble. iu are sick you can make no mlshike t doctoring your kidneys. The mild 5 extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's ip-Root, the great kidney remedy ls salized. It stands the highest for Its ?ful cures of the most distressing cases sold on its merits *-.vr* Irugglsts in fifty id one-dollar siz 3u may have a bottle by mail Home of aVa-Bp-Rmi. so pamphlet telling you how to find ou have kidney or bladder trouble, a this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N. Y. mon CE TO ALL. "iiiiiiuiilcatioti- of a private na? nt of public intereHt, obituaries ng ten lines, memorial.*, tribute* otana resolnttoneof organiza corporations will be charged ie rate of live cent* j*er line, BbUabedinthoHnuLD. Poul o deviation nor exception will i. Ric Vu. i. tor of Mi. Kellin M'-. Norm .Mi .Norm The selim. N ' -ir.* lo Public iriet. the fm ru i pure i. ver-lti The the pa ii .-red; the h.I' uni., lion In l**r m.' SuMa help ar 1,168 rai I wa* willi ii 350 a 1,000 g'Hid bi tered a For i CZLEBRATFD E.Z. WAIST I* uniformly knitted BLASTIC fm.rle, with TUBULAR STRAPS, which rapport I 'm. tn. VKM ll,MIN.. KS ll HEALTHFUL. SulUhle to Le worn Bl Bil ISSB0BB. .?siren for el.II.Iron from 9 lo ll yOSn, Price 25 Cents. FELDMAN, KAKMVII.I.i; VA. FIRST PREMIUM Tlif premium offered at the Parmville Fair for tbe BEST wagon not made in Virginia, un-* Again awarded to the Mitchell Wagon. eOOe The wagon exhibited waa aken from <?iir stock and is u**t likr every other Mitchell jragon offered for sale by tia. /;* y ou toa n t z h t 'Seat Suy a JftitOiKell. Paulett, Son & Co., A lt*? n t s at Parmville. rHE GREAT FALL SHOW OF Autumn Styles ready for your Inspection, carefully and eiuisl.l. ra : of tie Dross Gooda, Venetian Clothe, mei Hair Suiting, Gotoied Cbeeiota, ?road Cloths," Homespun Suitings, motto Suitings for rainy liay skirts, In all tho popular -I .*.'!? -. U ? -how the lillllil-olllr-l ,1 Black Dress Goods i H.-oti in our town. LA DISH I \' KK.'s in .iii nee ? bara Um -mw* Largest and Finest k ut I I'KS peet OSOe here. Whether Villi 1.11.. or liol, Oall HILI -e.* lill III. ?e Curtains, Portieres, Draperies, *ruggeta,Carpeta, Ruga, Linoiiuin, Oil ci'itiis, .Mailingnml Carpet Remnants full stink. ur Ladies* Kim* Bboas ara aro head rl.r- l onie ami see u J. B. WALL Farmville Graded -AND High School. FACULTY. iiahii M. smi nt. \l \. I u!m i'h.p. i.oi|.-ie.. Principal Bud oonduo* High school. - l-ASVIK SMITH-..N, ktr.ulllllle BtatS ie Nuriiuil Srhool. I Mai ju UBAT, grad OBI* Male Ko ii i ii le ul Hohool. * LOI IK M..Kills. Kru.lllHl. Stilt.* K.I.IHle ul s, hool. Trimtees nr. pron ii of the record of Ihi* tinder the iiuiimi;eiii. nt of Principal starke himI btu en-worker*.. I Op ll -lui more Bl part of Ihe .-.?hool sj -i.mii of the l-Hr.-ii'. : ll w III he eoiiliiiiie*l in Hil KrH.le*. for I MMlOB of Dine nu.nth*. ii inn si nm u. i- intended lo pr*. ur hoys iunl tflri- for t ollags and I til , or for life. | mil timi il I* ri pur! nf tilii'M-hool uork of the .li-tr'ct, iunl that it shui] ba -o conducted a* to bi I I.) the illslrlil Hll.l ll kit .-.ir ia ? lo th..-, lhal H\all tl ItttltHKe- lt ..ller f to the CMt tbat Ihe lilith School |* -line!.! of the Public Sehool, ll ll eiiti (.. ..li.n DI ?) f..i ' bl otb, i II KN ?... tl In lt, and hnll.I tip what wi id a ereiJIl to tba eonimuiilij Ia. .1. VIRUS, a. m. i 'tx. a. W. PAULETT, Hrhool TrUStSSa Farniville iilstrtet. lo....! llariraiii*. acres of lam! near Southern f, in Prlnes Ktiwani county, nprovamenta Pi m.* 18,600. iljoininn at i~ hf an aere. hit.- in siiiie neighborhood, illdioga, Heil Brooded ami hs \<et a.*re. riarticulara apply to Farmville Farm Agency. WHY WAIT, Wil. ll We eau pluee you III ll Itixnl po>lll'ill li- -.uni. H- JOH entllpl. * III the pii-l ten lin\ I we bari l.ii'l I ? mon , i,i- lor on. ? M,pp|y Hpe.l.il rate- -till In fore.* If jon euler now. PIEDMONT BUSINESS COLLEGE, .1. W, Ml.In. \. M., I'tt siilini, Ll NI lll'.l Kt;, va. 2 Cars Indian Rock Lime. 1 Car Black Diamond Cement. 1 Car White Corn. 1 Car Bran and Shipstuff. Large Stock of Winter Robes, Horse Blankets, Harness Saddles, and Bridles. Single and Double Barrel Shot Guns, Hunting Coats and Ammunition of All Kinds. V Crimp Roofing, Gem Paint, all colors, For Painting Barns, Houses and Fences. Call .'uni get our prices. C. M. WALKER & SONS. 'The South's Latest Financial Achievement," South Atlantic Life Insurance Company, Richmond, Va. BEVERLEY B. MUNFORD, President. VI Kl JIN I I'S N EWTON, Vl.e-I'ro-I.lelll iii!'1 ( 'll'll I III Ul. e ('? lu III I tt,-,.. JULIAN B. CARR, S.e..ml Vie.-i're*i<l.-nt ROBERT L. FOREMAN, Third Vtoe-Presldeol and General Manager. DIRECTORS: RICHMOND. NORFOLK, SAVANNAH, GA. BOIN I UH N CW TUN, I. W. 1'KKKV, .HUI NA O.I \K*~>\ lllall' WHIII.'ii IC, W. H. IKIVI.K. skI'H mtv \N. ai.kKKIi P. THOM, LYNCHBURG VKKI.KV H. Ml NT ultu. N. BEAMAN, [TZ81TTEBDINO, JOH* N'. I B kDDOCK, UN BEBB m< a Nt n. PETERSBURG. hmas a l KIN ROANOKE BDBBIC V.80011, UBOBOI l BBAY, ' PATTON, ll i".K a. (?:. kin.,, \.sai Ninii-s.jr., NEWPORT NEWS DURHAM. NC, V. TBAVB8S, i.Kulti*. A. HCHMBLTZ, ll L1ANB.CABB, HUELT.MOBGAM, HARRISONBURG. CHARLESTON, S C. ..ANTRIM. t.Ki'Kt.K K. -il'K. U, I; i lll-.'l.ll, BBBT L. POBBMAN, COLUMBIA, SC. ATLANTA, GA , N I. Hi ir KN K ll, WILLIAMS. W. A. I I. Mik. I K. OMB. Director for Piedmont Virginia, CHAS. L HOLLAND. olicies Liberal and Up-to-Datel IIm South ofleia seenrs Investments al good Interest ratea, Good Interssi iiriiige larxe dividends. Largs iii*- Idends mean cia api i Insurant ? . P. VENABLE, - - General Agent. USTEE'S AUCTION SALE >F BOUSE .WU LOT. No. ?. MI0DLB8TBBKT. virtue of .I. -.-.1 of trust, SS lsd .Inly II', uml nt r. 'i'i. -i ..f beneficiary, UK Leon linnie In Ml in. nt of debi M 1,1 will sell I.y pablM inietloli oil tile JESDAY. NOVEMBER 13th, 1900, reloek.l". M . tl,.- prOp-Mt] .l.-.ril.e.| in ? OVi lion-.- and ml Which fronts I on Middle -lt. el. lol M) In Hie tow n ir.n\iiie. I'rin.e Bdward county, Va., iiiKi.H.-k ISO feet mon oi Icm to lol ??>. ul tow n, iin.l l.oiin.Ii-.l on Hu- (forth bj In Mid town; us l.v r.fer.?me to deed . Porter mei li Holman to J. M. Klee .lay June. HMM, lOfMber with all lin ni.-ni* Hui. on. A. 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