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FARMVILLE HERALD. atm A.-i'vi'ii; Hf ni l-l: j K vi ? 11 ?? '? - turee mon til*. All i- ? - [DAV, DKCKMBKR-'l, 1900. 1 IIHIM>l\s U.VlV ls ti about it? i ? : thal you are n i -i ?ing ?;.?? writing thal we might do the reading. ?< -, tin- much of this Christina of tbe century, and, sad to say, while ebrate it by repeating thc old, old anthem, "Peace ou earth am va ill among mei . i people, have 00,000guns, loaded with powd tialls, ready to -hoot civilization subjugation into unoffending brother anan, wbi ! kins linn across ihi ..ticing w. lerism on thc . Africa. Recollection ol' these things ought to take thc tt?*tc mn of Uncle .nit thc flavor fruin John Hull's plum pudding. The old association* with the -et- rn, amt we do well lo give them pr , 0 .'il the ? i ly of ihe j lat them ,nti it they Im ak upon the mornii rudely, or -trike ly, or attack lin pocket l">ok t ugly, loinoiiii et thal you were \oung and that you dui all these things bi d a. will ihi- ii, for ;in- ? a- ic Ito: ( ami Id BS . c, vv liii ami a long. n the Phil? ippines and war in South Africa, but tlit-n- will 'it anti ni youl home. The Hi.i; ?LD i work, ano ippy Clni-t DI8PENSAHI IN VIKI.IMl. The town of Franklin, Southampton county, is "making - nt, by ti legislation, of the dis] \ board of three men, chosen by the council controls 11 iry. A mi la employed at 1*50 a month, Lhjuors i only io not to he drunk within ten feet of tl ry. No liquor Ia *,,!ii to an habitual drunkard. Ih. only entrance is by Um front dooi m.tl the plan' ia open from sun rise I" -un set. Ol thc pro Uta one fourth goes to the State of Vir? ginia, tin', eighths to the town of Franklin I d purpuet - sahreeeighths for school purposes rhe ? windi i- one fourth of the prolix for -ix months." last time tin- writer wa- in Franklin whiskey flowed like water, and this experiment will be watched with Intel The liquor question is the over-shad? owing one of the lunn, and bow to .leal with it baa Vet tn he ii incii and good women <l ' to what'.- beal to be 'lone, and gain will have lui n made winn they can tliil'ei temperately. PAW lls POST. In addition to rural tree delivery, they now tell ns that the Government will l>e asked to dellvi ry post ?more than four-pounders. Th i charming to think about,and tin- mosl charming thing about it is found in tlie thought that when all this comes pom- fellow win. does the work in tiii . iintry, will gel decent l*v. _ Of all tl ? ti the centennial, thai "I Vii : Was conspicuous .V tlie moth' .le-tnen be represented at ii; ta] by tin- in mm >n weal tb. If BOD ll tell ii- why thc man who wan' it on good i ollat! who w nhl be ni. -? 'I A | Mi with the ii- und of man with the v can buy 1,000 barrels. Ile bas l. ami yet he can tiny. Aa with goods so il "tight to be willi Russell H I lu- young man win. wu,- -, :. days n ti 18 to ui hour* out of ihe 24," and we lng lt. iiilti that -i. |fl ,,,,( ?ghi to "v lu* divided ' work - q a)|(| n mark may do very .v, fl foi !, bul it ought not t- - life. ii- ott thc -Inp Bulwidj ,-t to em,, vime ins fcllow-couutrynieu that it ?? with lalxir j n, 4V will t.mti. ?n lulls- run high hut tiny inii-t be m. I. Another elect i. unpaid l.i ot VV ] no Ki til ott wi VV 1 th nu sill tit. I t\ .RI I \ Ml Iv [a tl mable, thal an na nei ..i nation, should lie aide to borrow rn (bal i xtent, at any bour ol any business day ol thc \ know thal much <>f tbe rty ot the land i* taxed (a low its selling point, but, wa also know Heit milch of it i- taxed iii beyond its tine or value a* collateral. An ovvnci of a tann taxed at 11,300 .ihle to hollow that amount on it, at reasonable interest, at low rates ;i- the government can secure, and foi .me, -ohe pays Interest regularly. wc an- iud foolish enough In tl,,- i to ignore tin- man in th, i, All nations can no) t money, and -"inc men willi property are nol entitled to credit ihe trouble is that BO many men with ?v can gel no credit for it. lt all men -tooti on equal footing so lil substitutes" ai-- I.cru? et!, thi- cry of "bard times" would be be beard again. There oughl "uh among our law makers to correct tins inequality. .way With Ihe lill of Mindi BS Inaugural day, deal honestly with car I country mails and give cn dil to whom crt (lit i* due, anti this nation of Hillie- ought to feel helter. "ABS0L1 ll BASTI Its." An exchange ha* recently cinplia -i/cti the fact that the Voters of this .?nun!! absolute master." In bs; in fact, no. Hanna's vot? ing power is greater than that of ail the voters of Ohio combined, and there te in thc Inion w herc ado/en men do not dictate its policy. ?ninty in any State in which a corporal'- guard is not in "absolute" control ot sf] Voters ought to be masters ami rep* dives ought to he iel \ Hilt-, hilt things are not just a- they ought to he. and may no) so he until Ihe dev | i hain-ami tlie milh-itium is in full -way. In thc mean time we will be ?ni hippy still" let the - men "wag as they will." Washington al leaal la a centenarian, and what ha- tin- Richmond Diepatch . aboul it 7 aureal way t" safeguard the convention," says thc Petersburg lu tor its friends to see that the enemies of the convention d<> ? on the inside." Tliey "keip on" using the lash in Newport NeWS just as though the Pharisees wen- not mad about it. When an ocean voyage i- unattend? ed by sea sickness we will want to go on the Bret boat. Hm then we wont be able Iii see much, as travel will he mi ground Moor." Sanitary experts .-ay that Hie aver* i int? in human life Ls nine dayl out of each year. Wc arc sot ry for the other fellow who bas been toting a purl of oin . irtoon which appeared in the Richmond Dispatch nt last Sunday, announced Mr. McKinley's choice ol Christmas gift?Aguinaldo, dead or alive. The Boera are heating the English - marvellously considering they mounced dead folk*. Mr. Bryan they now tell us, will own and/ <lit a new spaner, "O, that mine enemy would write a i.k !" That -ettie- il, he vv ill never he can* didate:. The ? ramp- are to -ell ont and BO America's largest ship building concern is ttl fall into foreign keeping. Ami vet we will proceed to faed ii as though ll were an "infant I nd US tl v." Congress bas gone lo work as though t remembered timi Un- was a abort ?(?ion. This Is commendable, that ls f the work tl me i- in Ihe interval of i de. These army com rsv U -??? nt t" be -at- < I Ith fraud. The blankets are I iboddy, the bei f embalmed, tbe - rrowded with starch, and so it iVe would be disposed to forgive both ides il they would only mike min* hat wouldn't hurt. Some one bas well saul thal wc iat ion, proceed to exterminate the Fil? ipinos without announcing -in , ur policy, while the Englishmen in < ealing willi the H sm announce that I * their policy ami proceed to enforce f ; too. WASHINGTON LETTER. loin 'Hil ? . - j.oll.Ienl. . 17. 1800. ?niiii-tration ha- ever received humiliating defeat at tin- hands .ate control!) d hy a majority of patty, than lui- been aiimitii ? !eil io thc present one by the amend icnts added to the Hay-Pauneefote |] caty within the last few daya. In- ''. ead of cringing to England, a- the ciit.v, a- originally drawn hy Lord luncefote, ami accepted hy Secretary ay ami Mr. McKinley, did, ami I ng' the consent ol' England and all (?other European powers to our con* st meting, tiie Nicaragua ('anal with our .n money iml then giving to all '" rights therein th us, the amended rvee fo I .'..inti that the Clayton- ''J* dj i- thereby abrogated; ( ' u we an- going to dig the canal and ^ it in ont own way 11 without asking the consent of any ur power in Hie world. In short, '' 'cn th - lies n,at treaty it "ll . thoroughly Anaericaa dkiou* lll! nt, as the public -t ittiineiit of ihe intry ita- from Un- first demanded I* il il should I.e. When these ailleliii- 5.? ni- were Arel talked about, the ail- ?,''. Indulged in cou- bo eranie bluffing coiioerning tba flghl ni ? administration wonk, make to ''" i itiiici wit.ii amend melli. Win ll the lillie I show down did the administration light .' N"t -ven Hu- tiniest, little int. on tin- contrary, Mr- McKlnlej io- consent to the amendment ami promised io forward thc treaty to England after ii* ratification, imt be told tbe Senators who went to Inform him that the amendments would be added vv bethel he liked them or not that be waa afraid that England would nevei. 11 vei accept the amended treaty thal Hay was positively ccitain il would not. Hut thai doesn't seem to be worrying tbe Senator* They aaj that if England rejects the treaty aa amended, Congress will adopt a joint resolution declaring thc Clayton*Bul* wei treaty abrogated, ami that the Construction of the (anal will l'o light alongjual tin--ame a-though England had accepted thc treaty. Senator Allen, of Nebraska, ba an amendment to the Ship Subsidy hill, authorising payment of bounties on agricultural product poiteii. The amonnta named being, ten cent- a l.u-hel mi wheat; lifly cents a barrel mi vv heat Hour; ten cents a bushel mi ive; fllty cent- a barral on rye flour; live cents a bushel on coin: -even cent- per cental mi ground corn; one cent a pound on colton; two cent a poii in I mi hop*, ami two cents ;i pun ml mi tobacco. There i-, of course DO probability Unit Senator Allen- amend* men! will bc adopted, hut he, ami many others, regard the proposition li? nn the -ame fooling with the object aimed at by the sblp-subaidy hill, bo tat a- principle i- concerned, ami being a much helter way lo g'lve away public ninney, because it would be mora wide? ly distributed. lim Republicans of tin- Ways .uni Means Committee received tyro defeats while the House was sitting aa a com* inittee of thc w hole to consider amend? ments to the Revenue Reduction Hill. The House bj a vote of ni io s", defeat* ed the Committee amendment, abo!* tabing oiie-ixth and om-eighlli beer hand-, mi the ground thal it wa- a discrimination against the -mall brew? er.* of tlie country, ami hy a vole of lin; to 82, adopted an amendment, pro? posed by Representative H. C, smith, of Mich, requiring all railroad and ex* om pan les io make -winn state? ments monthly of their business and to pay one cent ta\ for each hill of lad? ing ami receipt Issued. Later the com* mittee asalsted by Senator Platt, ol N. V., wini ir* president of one of tlie big express companies, rallied its forces ami gol thc latter amendment struck OUtjual before the final vote wa- taken g the bill. From being thc (Var of the House to being unknown to a member of tbe House la quite a plunge for a man to taite Inside ol two years, but the drop ? ii made by Hon. Tbomaa Bracket! Reed, whoas law practice now Includes a hillel 'ongressioiial lobby ing. Mr. Reed was just coming oul of the House when Representative Cromer, of Indialla, a-ked one of thc door-kd who that fal man was. Such is fame Secretary Root wanta to do all the lobbying himself that i- (lone hy thc \\';ii Department; consequently ne bas -cut a circular letter to the army officers who .ale nt the bead "f bureau in lli.'it department, calling their atten? tion to an anny relation?"Efforts to Influence legislation affecting the army should never be made excepl through regular military channels," and direct* ing that all communications that army officers desire -cut to Congress -hall be t irwarded through lum. Although tbe Anny Reorganisation bill has ll"! yet bc ll I?|" I tel holli thc Senate <ommittee on Military Allan-, aud is imt likely to be Until after Hu Ciiri-lnii- i. cc--, w liii li will be from December 21, until January 8, tba Ra publicans are already swooping down >n Mr. McKinley with demands of promises of appointments thal will be nada when that bill becomes a law, md it is saiti that som,.- Kepublicaii senators have Intimated to lum that hey will not allow the hill to go brough unices their demanda for pap nc incl. ?tor Hanna is getting alarmed ihoiit Um ship SUbaldy bill, which he ani at thc beginning of the seealon he vniiti get through the Senate before he holiday not--, lie has changed u- mimi. Hie Hesi Plaster. a piece of flannel dampened with Ihamberiain's Ham Halm sod bound o tbe affected parts is superior to anv when troubled with lame BCk or pain- in Un- -ide or cheat, give : :i mal ami you are certain io tm m. re han pleased with the prompt relief .Inch it affords. Palo Halm also cures beumatlam, One application give- re* < n -ale by Shorter ?v leny. Dar* ugton IL Igbta. c Hi llill'ss | allllllt 1)1' (illili y local applications, aa they cannot J. *acti the diseased portion of thc ear. ' ie ie i- only one way to cure Deafness, i il that i- bj ' "ii-t it in i.'iiiii remedies. 'ciiiiii? i- canst il by an Inflamed con* ilioii of (he mucous lining of the uatacbtan Tune When tin- tniie gets iilami'ti you have a*rumbling sound - un |ici feet hearing, a,tl when it i itireiy dosed Deaf ness ls the result, ni unit? tin- inflammation can bc ken out and Un- lube restored hi its milli condition, bearing will ba ne* loved loievt r; nine cases mil of t.n I ny catarrh, vv hi.-li la nothing it an mil niicil condition of Wu- mu? lls -tn | We whi give inu- Hundred Dollars r any '-.i- ?> l > ifness e ionad by t.-iM b Ui t cannot nc cured by Hall's ii.-inii ( ute. Send foi circulars, flee. I'. J Chemic, A c.. i by Druggists, Toe. Hall's Family Hill* an- t\u \ falk may be cheap, but thc In ah i in- cb,itL't- an- considerable for giv | people a line ot" Imt air. If you would nave an appetite like a u am) a relish for y.in meals take lamberlalnV Stomach ami I burta They correct di-opler- of the mach ami n ciliate the h\ weis. Price, 25 cents. Samples free, Shorter A Terry's drugstore, Dar gton Height*. W Ul : w a lol tillnl .1 \\ illiess. Intense suffering eras endured by wiim nun, of Dixie, Ky., be? fore he Cave Ibis ev lilt-not "I roughed ... iv night until hiv ilno.il via- Dearly then Hied Dr. King'- New oovciy which gave I natani relief. I have used it in my Banally for four rears and recommend il a-the great* esl it ineih foi < oneil-. Colds and all Throat, Cheal and Lu g trouble- Il will stop the wore! cough, and nol univ prevents bul absolutely curt sumption. Price fiOc and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 'I rial bottles free Bs While A <'".'- Drug Store. I iv a pair of Ziegler's rofl -In ? ladies and children Fleming tt Clark, sole agunta. Christmas Gifts At Paulett, Son & Co's. The mosl acceptable gift is DOC that is useful. We have H nice -election of jllst such good.H.atlll Bah ymi to call ami examine our stock before buying. POCkSl Kn Table Knives, (lillis, Killen, Pistols, Lap Robes, Saddles, Bridles, Whips. BICYCLES. XMAS Is Almost Here! Have you Selected your Presents yet? Von io.- Invited lo look ?| a NKW.-tnil i ARRI i LL, -uh i ki "stock of Jewell*). (lock-, Sterling Sill er Novelties and Silverware, baaed special 1 j for the HOLIDAY SEASON: W. T. BLANTON, OPTICI \N AM' tBWKLKR. i to Planters Hank. THE GREAT FALL SHOW OF Autumn Styles i- read] for your inspection. Carefully snd oonslderal I, of Fine Dress Goods, Venetian Cloths, (Jamel Hair Suiting, Colored cheviots, ''Broad Cloths,'1 Homespun Suitings, Ramette Suitings for rainy day skirts, in uti tin- popular shade*. We anew the iiiiinistiiiies! lins of Black Dress Goods iver -cen in ?or town. LADIaBT I vi I in nil him sim.ii s. B/shava th* Largest and Finest loeli of I- Cits ever MSB lure. Whet lier yon lui., or liol, BBll uml MS llii'in. .ace Curtains, Puritans, DrHjieriea, Druggets,carpets, Rugs, Unollum, Oil Cloths, Matting ami Carp'et Remnants full stock. For Linlit-' FlM >hoe- we are head uait.'is ( onie ami Ml u*. J. B. WALL NEW SALOON C. H, BLISS, Proprietor. Fine Whiskies. 'REMIUM A0Q(\ IABINET, lOOl/. RICHMOND CLUB. Pure Corn Whiskey. Brandies, Wine- ami Cigars. Pabsts Cool Beer on Draught. wintry trade promptly attended to. :ull Measures. Jo Short Ones. I claim to have the BATT FINK OF HISKI i i in the Farmville irket -imt- tba days ,.f RICHARD ?N BROS, main hTREET BAST SM'F. dr. Henry Walthall, of Prim rd i* with me and will Im- glad to and -eivc In- friend-. pei-tfllllv, C. H. BLISS. i oil Illl lill nf' till n it 'Int ? im fro mn liol JO TRADE MAS.K ?w,^B7t)^ BALKE'S Live Oak WHISKEY SOFTENED BY ACE. Awarded Gold Medal at Atlanta Exposition. Is the best and purest Rye Whiskey sold in the South. R. F. BALKE & CO., Proprietors, CINCINNATI, C. S. A. Orders malled to our head office will be -led from our nearest accredited distributor, DISSOLUTION. Articles of airr. citieiii entered Into this isii, ila}- <.r December. IMO, between .1. W. Otley, ol tin. Tim n of Paraville, Va,, of the id u. M. Burton, ol said Town and Btate, of Ihe second part, wltnessetu tint! ?Thereat* the said purtle* bavins hereto? fore been engaged aa partner* In tb* I naur uslnesa rm- several oompanlt : ?i Burton bavins bouahl oat the il of -nlil J, Vt. otley, they do by mutual consent nene fruin henceforth io i partnership. The dissolution Include* the tobacco bailneci if the said lt. M Burton baa at any lime been a partner therein. Bl RTUM i "H.kV, hy K. M. Hi lim inc eonsolldal Large Stocks Of J. M.CKI'TKaii'l NOEL lilli is.. Si the old Stand Of J. M. (mt.-,our Itoefe is entirely too Inri;.', uml in onler lo make room, BS Bill sell at CUT PRICES for the next ai da] - tin follow Ina goods) Heating ami (JMik Stove-, I limier ami imp- of every dc-onptioii, < luna ami Glassware, Enamel? ed and Agah Ware, Table and Pocks! Cutlery, Fancy Qooda of evcty descrip? tion. CBII prom| ? ..-tiing. ' Willi the force we now baVS ive io to do llnnlnfand repalrlna promptly Crute & Noel Bros. Kiirinville Vu,, Nov. nt li. 11KX). Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening arid recoil itructing the exhausted digestive or* rans. Itisthelatestdiscovereddigest mt and tonic. No other preparation ian approach lt in efficiency. It in tantly relieves and permanently cures dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, clatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea lick Headache.Gastralgla.Cramps and ,11 other resultsof itnperfectdlgestion. ?rice 50c. and ll. Law size contains 2% times mall size. Book all aboutdyspepshs malled free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO.. Chicago. Viii-ton Drug Co. V' IKLINIA. IN Cl MUKKI.AM) (IK. lt fl (Ol Ht. NoveliiherHlh. . W. H. Law fonl w ho sm s in his own right ml as. a.Im r. of T. W. W. Lawford, th. .1.. Against | Is Chaacery. lu-Karinvlllc Hinlitiiigaiid rtOSl Co., O. T. tricker, I. M. Crate ami cc Fleming, Trna ea. Prances E. Painter, Henrietta Lawford. atherlne Davhs, Kdward a. LewfonLHow. rd i. i.aufont. Heil,, ri n. Lawford, Thom I Wright I.nw foril ami Holier! lins la, * * ? ? lt ls therefore adjudaed, niertii uml decreed that this ? rn-ii io v. Velden, one of t <? commission rs of till* Boort, arno la directed io laka ai.- and report to tbe nm term of this dirt the follow lng SCCOantSi Isl. hs will nivelle the crediton of T. W. lawford, ind report ths amount of fin-ir debts i order of priority, -ml, be vviii settle the im inisimr kui aooounl of the plaintiff, vv. ll. Lawford, as administrator of bia liter, T. W. Lawford, ir.i, ne will settle the nu 11 ia n ship tu-eoii ti I - ol Ihe plaintiff, J. W. . Lawford, with but warda-Lawford .I Mr-. Katherine Imv ls. Uti, he will set b and stale an account between the bein of w. Lawford and Rober) Davie, s par iaaer of some of the share- of the tana of blcbT.W Lawford died seised, anowina bat amount sboald be chuged lo each of em by reason of use and occupation of iii land. Mb, he will report w hal lands ire owned by ths said f, nf. Lav/ford al i-tim.- of io- death, whether or not tbs ? |.niiie of partition among the ir- of the said r. w. Lawford, ana also . r \ nine for tmld lan.I ll ne <>r one. two nml llirae s,:ir-. 8th, lie any other matter dei mt ni t.y blmeelf or required by tbe parties, 1 extract A c., J. H. I l.ii'PKN.Clerk. Cobb t timberland iii , \ a., - IX .-.nilli r ll, IBM ) fill ii'ir,1. 'ak,, notice, thal 1 have asSd upon the ? tannery, 1801, the plan, ai mv lee at Cumberland C. h.. Va., between the I i p m. of thai day, io ie the for. .nine accounts and maa. the ri-aiil ii, ? ;, mi ,,re li. | preaenl with evidence and vouch to protect your Interact. Ami If for any son the requirements of thi .? cannot be bad or compiled with on [hat r, then the laking ol olna ac I the making of tba afor?aid in? nes win in- adjourned from day to day or ni time to time, a* tbe caae may require l a- the law ttirt'-is, between the sams irs ami al Ihe .-aim- \ V, VAIDEW, Com'r In Chane**, Cumberland Circuit court. Va. 7. J, Henson, p, q, rm.M. smith.p. ii. -i ii. H PItl.NTIM. AT UFASPNAHE FRICKS AT HERALD OFFICE I Sta sV^sT Healthy and Happy People \ rs thoa* wini have n ? t feel wt rat not be happy. Hm then ' ?"??? '"'ir liver shirk- THE R .D CIRCLE PILL 'monv .1,. reign In your system ona 111 * w,'i Tnla remedy ls the moat 1 - rraaaasi tillite eiire gun .. () '"T1 -upai uni. Ch ron lc IL-.ida.h.-, Jaundice, Hullo af* 1. Womi 11 ol.lain h. 11. th 1 I.- from TH E R E 0 C I RC LE Pl LL ' Itt io relieve and *"' Boxofail THf ReD CIRCLE PILL ll in var gripes or sickens, ami you always In I Hie heltei for tai THE ANDERSON DRUG CO.. THK AMERICAN CHEMICAL CO, St. LoaJa, Mo. Read and be Convinced. Kc-ili/inn- the in Bl ? itv of buying direct frmn manufacturers 'hereby -av hil- an eXpSOSS Of IO to 28 p'! cent to cii-uinoi- , we lake thia met h. od of nailing tb* attention of our man* friend-, patrons anil also those who may feel an in ten st in buying from PlrWl ll sNOH, to - int- Haai of merchandise that we art- haiidlin:.', which ure propose to make cialty nf, and invite inspection, a-om price- will nil be uiuler-oni bf any house in the B Car Load Cut Nails, Car Load Wire Nails, Car Load Barbed Wire, Car Load Tennessee Wagons, Car Load Laths, Car Load Patent and other grades Wesern Flour, 8 Car Loads choice Western Timo? thy Hay, Car Load Kiln Dried Salt. ('rill and Bee us, C. M. WALKER & SONS. If you are thinking about making a CHRISTMAS GIFT, and want sootathlng USEFUL aa well ai prstiy amtapproprl. ats, wa think wa ona please yon. We bave many articles in mir Btoek SUITABLE for XMAS PRESENTS, I ir Instance: Ladies1 Desks, Combination Hook Cases, Rocking (lhairs, < touches, Pictures, Easels, Pool Stools, Jardinere Stands, At. Our stock of GENERAL FURNITURE is ret} lara aud compfets, and our prises sra ali right, I mi md bb br yoarsaif. BARROW & COWAN, FARMVILLE VA. Planters ? Warehouse, FARMVILLE, VA. Large Sheds for ?.-, _ Two Well Lighted Patrons. VehicL Comfortable Stalls fol' tc;iin>. ... ' ,, ., ^^1^bbb?V ''Hi Price* Al \\ .uni Kooma roi and Ventilated Salen Rooms. - Guaranteed. GIVE l's A TRIAL AND WE WILL PLE .SE YOU, .n,,.h..,kks JNO. D. WATKINS, , |NSpECTORS LKIOIIfni MN, Clerk. J R MANES, i J. V.' Alfriend & Co. 190 MAIN STRLE.T, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. Bole Ax, ni- rm Um UNDERWOOD Vi-ihieWritingTypcviitti in Virg i|. , Typewriter Paper, Typewriter Blbbo - ppHss. EPAIRING. Old Machines Made to Work Like New. .. ?- - All Kinds Second-Hand Machines al Less Than HalfPrif* Typewriters KcntHil ac $4.00 Per Month. la** Sample ll ucl,im' can h ? --i ? -: i th Farnivilla Ilerakt rhe Williams Typewriter. NEW NO. 4 FOR 1900. Shirl Ke\, Visible Wnin. i 'rri***' -i wo , BSssraw in ir.ii.li lie. OLD mm him:- l \M \ AS PAW P \ 1 H "nil ciilnlonne on !i|ipll(!iliiin. \ J * ond-hand machines ofothei nu ike* Io iretl III lotte-' | EDWARD A. HARDIN CO., , - . i u*. ~~ BURTON t^OTLEY Sol.K AGENTS FOR The Phoenix Assuranr"> Co., of London, irginia Fire and MsV .^ance Co.. oi Va. ba bast Pms Ikbubahcv abere in the I mttHi >v ii . ci au-e of their uin|iii-". ... cciiuse of their Bair oV tl ec-iii-e of their pr. w , ecau-e of the tt-t o ?)? t.- - i foi; nd i nug. Subscribe to the Herald, only $1.00 a wear. Herald and New York World only $5.60. i