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FARMVILLE HERALD flMDA-i JAN! \i>V I. Hall rn ^ '?> a?? ::r.. ^-??';? ??" -*;*,* ?*. :;::- ? Zia. .ably .' - - -? tvreazt:*. a. a- " Paulet! & Panlett* loHurance thal Instit .dd one "i ! ?.infills nf ,,-?! to strong turnips when cooking. iseasoi i a largi 'Kath hiltlren trout croup and ??'iiij't action will save i niile die ?& We know ot uotbing so certain -rH!it nile' Minute upon noe and all throat anti lung trotn to take. Win nun stabbing \ mt nt will N aini i uml llllnetlt ls nell! know Brass kettles should be kepi clean -ali and vinegar in order to . -on. Pern'in wno suffer from Indigestion .sou ? ? . ive long, because they ?teat the f.1 required to nourish tty and the prtsductsof the unili txslrd food- tin v il ii the It i- iiii["'itaiit to cure ind :i- p ' ? nile, lllld the la-st BBtBrai of doing tin- i- to use tbe pren snitnii known a* Kodol Dys| Cure. It (IiLT.-!- what you eat and >, all Ibe digestive organs to |>er aalth. Wiuston Drug Oo. Kn iiMoM), Va. srrai. arin, Iiavini: au - I did 1 nie a ? bing v Igor : waa mosl 1' the -ni en feel 1} well. 1 Lad no return of - sam. u ? dlljr Msti J, Thompson Ur. Brash the bottom crust of a fruit i>ie sith white of egg ami it will nol be ?pry, t I'ruiiiiiicnt (Iii,.r.o .?.an Speaks. UbtCagO, Vice lent Illinois Woman's Alliance, i OUgb I with a eora this win ter which threatened to run into pneumonia. I tried diner I -..-med to grow ami the medicine upset my i-t d nie to try Ctatabsrlain'i Uougb Remedy and 1 .-?int to take and it am now entirely - iveii a doctor's bill, time inering, aud I will never be with* jot tins splendid medicine attain." ile by Shot ter st Ti nv, Darllng *??' ls Headache I un tl Liver Pills, -s, Imli I ? nt. For lui ur. ,, ( ,,h| j? Om Ha. . Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Teb? in refund the money if it fa ilgna ? i i when it lint Innis ortlit . i the arab ? ilat. ssTBBgat (oiotl loitiiiie. ? in in In* own paper lately k'ood fortune to Editor lill Saginaw i Mich. ?id Zeituux He and his family theUrip in it- wont form. Their ln,'tor did them no good. Then be "at Hr. K .very - and Colds la Grippe au,ta ; l.iiiie: troubles: tried 11 at"1 ? - cured the y. No "ih( i medicine on atw ' ,' "bile* I - ,,re. Trial bot* *tti|.s the 1 oilL'll eas Bork* off thc t old. let- core ><i,mm Tah ' ()ur 'I*, -toni i men are nilli: A Clark's. ulder i non or on au old l'I nilt'l in ? .nt oneIm - ibarp, sboot .'" " mi ans i neumatism. .-,. to Hgbt bul r.iin Ha- OOO* i. bones, ?mr. - ' , A leny, : nil kulti* should be - tney ?"}0I" should never on any ??aaiBl be1,\ I,, ,t;lM(| |Q ,tll makes Dewitt's li valuable lit mU? -V ll,stol, Hi lol- ! A vei, desirable dwelling house. Ap.,ly t? \S . I. DoYMB. la V ii il! Pl L'I I vv Ii: re Hie Toil ll (.nil. I he town council met la-t Toesda evening at B o'clock. Mayoi Blantn S i- Ml Ihe chili! illili Ute follovvm in, inben present: Mosers. \v. p i . liam. J. li. Martin, K 1.. Kramben H I. Wall, K I. Mom- anti YY. | I > iv Idaon. The sci gean I made the following rc |i>rt: te, Bj i.r it \ trie light, Uv till. L 7?1 I a tty pei >g tax, l .. ? i-urer Pauletl submitted bia monthly report which was received: ? iiHini hist report, . '1 from s, rgeai :. . lusm SSI v . oo nt, ll ac,-111111!. M \-: I o open, hon-. . ? io mc nB, ..Il To fl nan. i ; is * 11,871 1* Reserved for M.na.lum ros * ash on hand for current szpen Tbe following bills against tbe town ipproved and ordered to be paid: a VV. Pauk ii. sir. et warrants, a I si lt. I.. I'litrfer. putting in pinup, i00 i I vv aiton, nen . Ac . Farms tile Water i ?? . The lull of Superintendent Wicker of 1304.04 for electric liirht supplies, wai returned to tbe chairman of the Light Committee for his approval, ami also for the approval of Sn perl u tenden I Wicker. \ request was made by tbe ladies who have the Katlin ille cemetery in charge that they be allowed to plant a number of shade trees along tbe drive ways In tbe new perl of tbe cemetery. The matter wu- referred to tbe Ceme? tery Committee. Mr. Davidson asked the council to consider the p isaii g of an ordinance prohibiting the raising of boga within tbe corporate limit*. He expressed il a* lu* opinion that the council ha* the prohibitive power, and if not entirely prohibited no one should be allowed t" raise more than one pig. While no motion waa offered on the subject pleased their opinions. Mr. Gilliam w i- empbatie in Iii?. opposition to any movement lending to restrict the poor man in nisingbis meat. He said there were many per* sons in Parmville who raised their bogs, Who a hen the killini: tune- conic arouud nave no money?only the meat iii their bogs. On motion of Mr Eramberl tbe mat? ter waa red ned to the Sanitary C in? uit tee. A petition waa read from Pocahontas L-odgeotOdd Kellows, colored, asking or ssalatanoa In its efforts to creel a food fence around their cemetery, vhieh ison the pubic road a mile tiutli nf town The council agreed to ?rect for them a neat fence in front of he cemetery ti* soon as the Lodge hall have hist pin a substantial ' .round the reel ol the grounds, Captain s. \V. Paulet! came before he council with request from bim elf and on behalf of cltisens living on ita;, -treet, north of the Norfolk and Vestern railroad, that the council - : rn i-l) them with lire protection, 'here i-< no water main on that street, earer than ai the corner of (.ray and luflali ? at the re-ulci. Ir. C. R. Morton, The council refer. ?d the matter to the YN'att-r Commit* ?e. The Light Committee waa Instructed iain the advisability of putting light on the hill leading to Stanley ark. The Ordinance Committee was re ueated to bring In an ordinance at the ext meeting prohibiting persons from apredating upon and defeclng the * onfetlerate monument. The \ . V. . ( . I. r. O i nv kn;t ion "Sn.\ i'-in ri-." A larger number of young women ti tided the National Convention this Bar than any previous time. Nearlv -cine nf states were represented, of the 13,000 new members, reported f> Mr*. P. Harker, fully 2,000 wen J Mel ne won tbe National banner for -gea! per cent of gain, mole than 800. irginia the bannerettes for larges! umber of new mem Mn- Wiggins, of Toronto, Canada, id Mis. Barber, of Australia, frere Bl our conference anti brough! ?eatings. tl| One of the advance st.-ps for the year tbe enlarging ol the Annual Kcal' bleb take the dignified, up-to-date une of "Ihe Y. Year Hook." f A sample outline of meetings (or tbe Hire year will he Beni to all state -rr tums next ni mill to be forwarded to cal um t|. Tbe Y Branch will nave tbe honor - mst yeer of having two of its \ .1 ional Kxe.-u ,,. I'.limul!" Mi*. Nelle Hinger ul Miss Kliena M Mrs. Jobson, of Virginia, will do ecial Institute and Conference work. Instead of assistant -e.-ieiaiy, M nm- Rothwell Stewart becomes held ,:, the general BB! li? ng tbe office work. , ill.I I 'rouble*. Trial Treat* ha nu nt tree. ii'' Cancer, ulcer, ..-jd bm da '"' n tbe skin, pim* ly c-, boil*, emptim.-, acnes and pei na, j,r eumatlam, catarrh, Hobing -km t(II ? ,11111: sores, and all blood or in troubles, blood poleou, ecsems, '", eilively cured by teaing one i" six lb titles oi the famous B. B. li. B Haute .I Balm. Pecpseated. obstinate rielly yield to B. B. B., which . Tborougbly tested i ;o veal*. Makes tbe blood pura id neb. Druggists, ll. Trial tie.li? eut free by writing Blood Balm Co., tianta, (ni. Medical advice free Hmm pa ?eciali-t-. write todaj. lisbeth sf Hr. LT. ike, i univ nie soatalned a greal loaa i tba departure on Tined bj svenlni Jinn nv Bib, of tate estimable amt lon i- honored cit laen. At I o'clock deal ? inn- uml released In- -pint from th CUmbroua clay. Per months the -tatt ly form ha- graduklly bent and th ' mc i VlgDroua mind wcukened, wini Ibe claim- of l,usy*ii-?s and church am hollie bad tO beill-li irill'bd Ami Hov at the M i-r,-i - ,-:iU iiirfrvt'tl -pint witl glad winga was "in basts] to be gone.1 Kdwiini T., son of Thomas ant Nancy Rles, wai born in Prim ; county near thc depot whirl bean In* name, on the 29th of March 1820. With faith in Cod those loving parents, :i- n foreceeting tbe future, named lum Tbenpbilna -"lover of and the lives of few now living could have home the name more ap? propriately. As a hoy the limited school advantages near bia home and the necessity foi active employment debarred bim evin a megre education, and yet self-taught he stood ;i mun among men. Al 11 the lad left borne witta older brothers f,,r Ninth Carolina where ne remained for fl or fl yearain active mechanical labor. ('Hiing to Karuiville about 1840 he united witta tbe Baptist church, which bail been ju-t organised. Thus for more than 80 yean of unbroken -cirica tin- "lover of God" served well Ins generation and ha* been gathered to ither. In 1841, whenjusl of age, Mr. Kice linnin-.i Mr-. Elisabetta Meemi Poole, nee Wlnfree, who -ur vivea bim, and who in all the interven? ing yeara witta Hs vi-ei ? Itttdea of for? tune, has proved a help meet indeed. Moving with his family in a few yean toWarrenton, N.e., tbe sutyect of thia sketch gave 15 of the beal year- of his life to planting anil upbuilding the infant church of hi- loved denomina? tion. Many of our people doubtless recall the pleasure winch sparkled in his eyes and glowed in every feature when In? cidents of life in the (ihi North state wfte narrated Prom ls.">7 when bc returned to his native-.tate until the war called linn away lu- engaged in tbe tobacco buaineaa. Ah a inenibei ,,f the ParmvilleUuard he marched early to the tented field and served until the close of the war in regular or special service. IL-enlistment called foi sacrifice lu business and doubtles*. no little anxiety about leaving a bel pleas ami dependent family. liie war ovei Mr. Rice engaged fora While In merchandise and then, until recent years, becams widely known ai Inspector of tobacco, il- popularity md probity is attested by hundreds Wno will read vv ith -ad hearts this brief ei Idence of the estimate placed y our town people on our lamented it may be stated that for mon ililli Lil yeal* he ha- be.-ll seleeicd by nipular vote for some niuuii ipa] office. In the church here as in every effort if Christian people hi-name was al* ii-! a synonym for service. Por quite i numbai of vin-, he ares chosan ;i itor of tiic linn nt association of if which he waaa member, ami very areiy in 50 year- did he fail lo attend Hil take active par! In the great gath rings of his church. More than thirty ' cu- wa- Mr. Ki.-,- superintendent of bc Parmville Baptist Sunday School l ml in tbe devotional meetings ne wss, ' uti) recent years, prominent in song i prayer or exhortation. And now that voice i- hushed tobe l caul im more Ofl earth, that loved ll Tin and placid, calm face will be -cen l o more on mir streets, but bia Works ill follow him in the live* of men and ..men vv ho are better fot hi-stay on 1' nth. tl His children, Mr*. Sallie P. Hunt, t! h- Dr. I'. Winston, I'. H. c. Rice and . V. Kice, 17 grand children ami l reat grand children are sad at his bsence but rejoice in hi* happy tran-i oii from thc paine of earth to the joys ?> '.heaven. May she, upon whom this d Mea vernen! fall- heaviest, the wife of Barty 00 years, be long spared to ''' righten the bornes and lives of this ??' ng line of descent _ tl Ht alli of Mr-. I. H. Dickinna. |0 lt was a shock to the community ht hen ttn- ic an 'tine iii.u Mn. Thomas to . Dickinson, aftei a short but severe tack "f pneumonia, had pSBSSd away BO ; j aad bj morning. The funeral were conducted Wednesday in tcrnooii by Dr. Murray, her pastor, "I listed by Dr-. Mcilwaine and Hard- th ir, ami her body was laid tore-tin bi .. cemetery at Hampden sidney. Mrs. Dickinson wa- Mn* Minnie Wi atkins, daughter of Capt lt. H. 'atkins, "f thia place, sin- wa- one en those nne women who exalt the lu une of womanhood. A gentlewoman a* ever] Btnseof the word, she pos- ye . vv nie culture bestowed by the di. OUgbtfatl BBSof a liberal education, sa , this waa added a charming person- Pl tv, a rare sweetness of manner, and lu [Mitety that made itself fell m all in- th willi her. Vet behind lier ne tiring manner, In spite of all her geu- ui; . i friend- knew that she pos- da -. .I a Strong christian character, true di steel to duty and to principle. It is ka i Indeed to have sucta a woman pass ye un a home, lo have such an intluenee ,t forever to the two little lives who se' ve imt yet begun to realise Hie is ilhei'- guiding hand. On thc tine-- m. ld of a life of u-t fiiliic? (. ..I -liddell- an took her away, one "f th<>-o stramre nf ovidi'iiees which we know not BOW, bu | shall know hereafter. Those who hu red lier will cheri-h her ineniory a.- ,|a at of ? A potted woinui, n 'lily planned, l Po warn, {?> comfort and onniiaml; go . : a spiiii still, and blight, With something ol an angel light.'1 is - ny Fleming at Clark bave a few more tterus tefl for ladies' walking skirts, fOtdt will make a Hkirt. The las A Inuit Tollll. n Theie i- t charm about r, trim' iifur supper righi haul to rh g scribe. The .-hat lake-a wide rangl b and embraces well nlgb evt iv of local Interest, ll ? of attention and il ls simply woi derra! how many "two forty steppers when talked at,out around I I and not moving around a track, d actually Ilve in Penni ille. Their mum :i I ' ?-?- have their cliaio, ami the qualities of "Rover," "Dash,1 I "Ponto" and '?.inn.. ' an- tli : ventilated. Borne mention is alway- made of tb, "dear girls," and bera again -i differ a- w nhly a- .I . . .i..i ?f beads l'bc la-t Buodey's sermons come in for full shan- of attention, ami "in- i- -ute to a-k about the -ll . iii (own. Criticisms passed arc at lim. - ing, but, I am glad to -av, then grstlfyingsbsenceoftbs! feature which makes the sting ami -iain ot gossip. I attended the afternoon -erv :? the room* of the V. M. < .\ i , ? I iv. ami though the rooms wea llgbtfully comfortable ami the pm. gramme a plaasanl ai.tl profitable one, the attendance wa- lamentably small lhere ought to have been fifty ol young men at that meeting. There were not mme than one fifth of that number. The secretary told nu- that a number ol adana w< ic kept away i,\ reason il - ti thc same hour, at their respective churches and tin- i- good amt sufficient reason. A man's lint duty is to the church of bil coolee, mit thc general mle i- that tbe mo-t active church nieinbei i- tl,, active of the V. .M. C. A.'-. 'Hie insti? tution la doing a good work in Parm? ville SJ well a- the world over, and e- the active sympatby ami sup? port of the young men and Hie oidei men too of tin-town ami of the com? munity. While the labor Union* of th "Uki ooii.'itin -. an- clainiiioring for a day of eight boin-, a shoe maker in Parmville goes on at thc steady lick of sixteen boars a day and saya not bi og about H. One of the most Interesting houn of the day, in which to pa? the Normal mound-, is vv hal wa- known by the old people a- "cally ,? mille liL'bt" hour Tine no camile- ale being lighted, and we doubt if the gill* ever -aw a pail of "-nullen," but the electric light - beginuing to Maine out fruin the tu? ns I have some times seen fire flies flash mt from the meadows al eventide, and the air Ls resonsut with the cheerful voices of youth let loose from school. Nothing disturbs tbe pleassul concert until supper tx'll bleaks in with its ii-cordant notes, when the flatt, i H plates reigns supreme, to be followed iv the unbroken quiet of study hour. Lmlits mit, ami then - ,vho would not love to catch tl.e.. 'rom that dreamland? The nucleus, -1110111 which Hi" knit lng mill tenements are to gatbei in attractive om-. I b lay when lhere arc squan - ol tl Hied with contented, happy wi i Inspectors, during the liol,thi;. on, were strikingly CI attie of wheel- ovei "in pavements, Ult now that the tobacco seeson I* "ii gain, they can catch Ihe lint Doti - el he coming cart at a distance greater han Emmet Ligon's bast dog can ink" the trail. So far a- I know m, nea y< u resoiu- ' ion, nia.ic in Penni lite, baa 11 roken, bul candor compels rn bal sato these I have not been in the '' confidence" business. A good Mason, remarked in my '' ? ? the other day, that neil ie nhl or the new building hail !?? ix on the brotherhood. Saving of P ?nts and collecting rent* bad solved c' ie problem, I heard Mr. Wood-on Venable, tba c cw clerk ol' mir circuit court, -av that 'I e arose at 1 a. m., looked eitel ock on the farm and wes in town ai ts ui j office boure, and yet-"inc people p implant ot having lo take the foul n dock train for Kn-hm uni. tl The thu.sting of cluden given to at ie -ide walk leading from Main itn the direction of thc Normal school si ?Ipul -onie, bul that walk way OUgbl ti be paved N' a week of no illina wa- rather k mc I cali recall the day when there WSJ it one dray in Kill un Hie and rocka Kn" bandied tic reins; u eic name I-legion ami ali seem (,, bc wy A watering trough on Main street mid tn- a convenieuc . A fannel w i Ding in | ?? ce of a Parmville merchant, of bard ' Bk for tanner-, win ,i thc inciol, , k,ti lum; "How many days b i il Iteen ub-ent I'foin ymir faun work ''' iring tht past yc.n V," b> which he ''' id: "I don't know. I cine to "' innvllk -nunlay, fox iiml to rd hunt whenever 1 want to, go foi "'' e mail every aiternoon, and vlail my IgbbOfB." lie- merchant then irked: " ? m ai i vs mn of each week, or l'MI Work, ys fr.'ill BBCO veal', while 1 li lt one week fmni my business in Hi Five bandiedd tya lost by Hie farmer, de rea by Hie nierabant: rim conti striking. I am foll] I in ? own mimi that the finnier is the OB j-t independent and happiest Dj I ail men. I would rather ploa eking mule ami hang a nan avi odie,! yanl- mi a v.iy Int August ni y than do the work of a CBSbk i uk or of a busy bookke. I- univ ioc - chief of b ne into the mercantile business. rna musk made by War iii sase I sWct (el li -? ill thal 111 . welldun.' bl - HKKALnaud World uuH fl M. BRIEFS AND PERSONALS. no matter i elli, mi > om ii, -? bair, mn lana nre. ? Mashes il. . ? of prayer l-egati litre in laptisl church la-t Tuesday uiirht. Mr. eatcta - beavily curtailed tbe ' in mv a boree. Hr. W. 1 ii, ulm has been eon fi ned to bis beti f,,r some tl. ? be OUl again. Mi? L',i* Binford, Of Five Porks, ? ?liny, i* m Parmville fora month under treatment of Dr. W. A. Kearney. Our | ol Icemen i ling while 00 duty that they haven't time to go Into t . utan toge! warmed up. . tbe change of advertisement of Mr. W. P. EUcnard n which i- a splendid offer to his We are glad to learn that Dr. Et M. Bidgood ami family will leturn to their old Parmville borne from r burg. Mr. Arthur Duvall has returned from Virginia, and i* now with the Winston Drug Co. 'There U no place like hollie." Capt. 8, W, Pauletl and K. I). Mil? ler have made 8 Dote with the Plan* ii silk, for a little over |3O0 with wbicb amount the entire Indebtedness for Ibe Confederate lin ni iiim-ii t ha? il.ct. On Kinlay, Jan. I-., at half OBS! one o'clock, an address on General Robert Will ba delivered at tiie Public School by Judge Plournoy, The public ?hally invited. Mn* Bessie Birdsong, of Petersburg, who wa- painfully injured In a rana* ? al in Richmond last wick, is Improving rapidly. Thia intelll wi i be read with pleasure by Miss i.ii'd-ong's friends in Parmville. ... of the birth dav of i. Lee occurs on the Hm h. - in Virginia and elsewhere by appro) I' Hillville Would honor : by honoring the memory of the a mander, The Herald Urapbophone bes been affording an immensa amount of Inuo musement, and now that rnanj Dede rt sonant with the - nf home folks, Inter* ?-! in the wonderful Instrument greatly quickened. Treason i ted Sunday school chil . d older one- too all during the - villi lu- X iiiophone, iml insists up hi it that his "All ( " ls the "hit" of the las! tnd oi iry. ind Hie New | .! little fm n tm-n pn ind evening, sim risa and sud sleeping boura, buying ling, biith- ;iml luiieriiis, teach truing, leaving nome and hen returning, loving and bating, iving and receiving, tinning out job turk ld routine, and yet each day marked y the unexpected. And so we go 111r> int-; on from duty io duty, plea re lo pleasure, day today, and will so mtinue until som' day, -onie hour, ima moment the sliver chord will be HB| ped and above our la-t resting lace w ill sonic tears fall ami u-i" ba spoken, it entertalnmenl "f the V. M. . A. Star Course will take place l-'n ay, January 25th and will be one of use. The company malata of Mr. Stanley (Hunted, a laniat who baa won success in Qet* leny; Miss Gertrude Miriam Potuin, ie violinist, is one of the leading ? tnt- of the day, and her playing ha? in' d enthusiasm In tbe beal mu. cal circle-; Mi? Blanche Breneman, ?. i- commended by Prealdenl .Kinley and a boat of admirers. lie firs! part of the program will he ? I part Will be ll hu of Enoch Arden, which Sst "f reading and niu*ic, the ? [plaining tbe linnie as the mic interpret- tbe reading. Bal iiiir- I!.mk. Dr. Winston i- considering the pro* 0| (muir a savings bank in .moville. Nothing of a ebartered rn etentious -ort, bul a modes! effort to md convert them into J lan to organise -tarting point for . Dcoursge thrift. Notta Dew vcai or of the m ti beilul from of a business i i ,. .re merit in it. Mindai in tuiiinille. rasy ' ? Iftil one, the ? looked little cltsJdraiiN glad and rsl -ilmfavyjof li ot tba New" 'lentil!, Ilgbl to nest folk-, and, we tm-;, a s had cold dintana ty, but iiow-a day- mir best .. limner- By the untiled joel here that a , . tba other dav Hilt vu , rj ,, -- .it. and not i my our milli-' MIMI l?. Hie nan partner with in tbe towtt ?. i Pitty to 100 per eeot . Dn.i.u v Dillwyn, Va, I anni ille (.railed ami fftgfc Si Lu ni. Roll of honor for tba January 4. ll urti Sch,a,I: .\ I',nar. Hooper, vThilebead, Wm-toi (?KAI , elwell. Dliiid, Martin, Anna Morriu, Madeline Kiel Lilian Pboo ? yu, Crace A Locketl Wallon, Spend Hooper, i I i Louisa l rs lb uiip-oii. raka Prayer ?eetnaja. This is the week of union j meetings throughout Christendom. Thc lint of the .-erie* in Kainui, held in the lecture room ol tue 11 I church on , mm.', and conducted bj Kev. Mr. Thompson, who BS m\t d by Kev. Dr. IL. wedo* lng tbs ?testing held at the I io church. Tin \ will continue throughout thc a I'lltlK'l'a I'niun. Pl i Rai '-. V.\.. Jan , \ IBO], Mr. I. I wai d Cobb, ol eutly visited bia relation-, going from ben ni* mother mar Ki v -ville. Mis. Thoo. Carter baa beta Indlarjoaed for several dav*. mes Mamie Carter and kum P Cobb, of Darlington Heights, Pridsy and Saturday with Mamie ami Carne Noel, of Parmville om oezt reading dub will best Mn ? Singleton'- next friday week The ladies of the iieiglilmrliic anticipating a grand time lliii'liiiiirhaiii llreiitie.. SHBPPABDB, V v., Jan s, [901, Editor il> raid: Mrs. Stegar, mother of Mr*, k v. Anderaoo, died on Jan. ft, amfwiii u buried today in Kethel cciiieterv The lieautiful weather we ha ? (oyed ali thia year baa delighted Um fannel-and limit- plowlog and clean iiir-up of land baa been done than i-ual. Nearly all (he white folk-ai, it work, bal ;i considerable number ol )tir "culltid breihereii" are walkin!: IbOUl hunting. Last Sunday wa- tba regular preaeh ij for Smyrna and a large audi* inca beard Kev. N. H. Rob leiiverau abie ami iostroctlva seraaoo. The DUsTriageof Mr. Mooroa Johns iml Mi? Mamie Kailey waaannout ead o be celebrated In Smyrna church ?m. i st m. Madame Rumoi I ill not be the mily marungi in be neighborhood tin- month: ihat here are otb il ottaen sport tliciii later. We of the Buckingham folk- ..it ?in't pull up .-take-and move arc be inning to get a little jealous of I ll Di? ll le, i iur town i- attracting i * rinv of om business men snd o Kperieoca bsa sbown tba! wi, , ? luckiugbam man goes a way i way. Either to i prosperous I icome back or Hst poor t,, get luck Inch'.' However, n i- und II M.-i- ll. K. Smith, 0. M 'H spic, Jr., P. A. (db's, ami I mith will all go to I aimvillt Igaga in bm; Von have already captured from us, om Kolbe-, C. M. (.aruett, W. K. Hop Gilliam, u. i: id Wit, i To each and ali ol I to tht ic many others of our folks who bavi l-l then lot with Kat ill ville weevil iel ear's greeting ami wish them I the prosperity Imaginable icy live long and 08 happy, and may tey never forget oM Buckingham! Mba Petties < 'rule, oi Cumberland ninty n visiting relatives iii Bocking tm. Mr. Wiley B. Oillispie of ti. '. is at hoine on a visit, A ni"-t enjoyabi. vv was ven at "Elk Hall" school last Krida.y gilt. The same school Ll Invitl a birthday dinner iri.-en bj miine ('arter, on ki- jsventli birth iv. Themoel amoaWg bature in Uta itertainineii.t i- thatSlasrWr Lawrence can, nine year-old, ha* written and . igemeot to toke Mles Beasts D yean "ld, over in a buggy. Itbougta the little fellow bm ugbad at by the entire school he still rs "be i- going to take her if -In- a witta bim." *': P ni Vi ra I'o \ Part] in i iiniiieiliiiiil. McKak's, Va.. January 1, 1901. fin Illogan! reception and a deligbt i dance were given on Thanda*, k'ht iii Xmas bj Mr. and Mr-. Albert ilwell Poster In honor of their ughtcr, Bftes Mary, a charming ung debutant. At eleven o'clock a -umptuoii- sop rot venison, turkey, chicken, hu. rf, cake-, pic-, custards, Jellk I in old Virginia style. I he ling room wa* prettily decorated. d the tessi was a delight to the ejn d a joy to Hie pal . Mr. Louey Miller, of Richmond, led ? music ami ? ?trains of bi? llin will long linger in the atemor*, I BO had the plea-lire o' -etit. Among tl i ii Mr*. Roland I -'? r, 'dr. and dr nlison (lill anti Mis- (J,ll, of I bj; Mi. and Mr- R I. UsBO, Mr il Mn -Kl. and Mn . ?! and di e, of Huckin.' m. Mi ililli, Am tiley. Jennie Ci-ni, Aili, icu, Lucy Pairnori ? r-on, EugellS Shepard; ) IB i um C. Coraoe B ? I ?? . r, WUIIa I f troubled with a weak dig ? mach ami L H Hani.)-Hitnie*. Mk i! . it tin- MettK ?I. .t t ' of otbei ,. lin bude and i from then . a h. 1 ie Hill I | preta e for the program I follow. A I tbe lovely ii tile vnine Ewing and ripped lightly in front b i I it-Hi.?? ? ighted with d Mr. Bm BBOt . . Il B D I i I vim: entered the nunn a le and erosaad one to the left, ll ? he right. The . vanead in tbe -ame order en ami tefl alternately. Mr. Ji n i ti'i.v and M.- May Baa/, Mr \\ a klna Pulley and Mi- annie Soe P Mr. K. \V. Dicker* ???. ami Hies lan ia mwi,rn, \ii w. i. r,- Vaughan I Mi- <). Watkins Smith, Mr. Welf rd ind Mi? .lennie Kulti Hi ii Dannie Dai ia and Mles M. - ? ?er, Mr. Thoma- La-hand Mi? forth, Mr. Herbert Hardy i id v lillie Shotwell. I'lic Babers Wore conventional bia, k, lida ir"?anni, w bite muslin inc with peail and diamond- -| | hug The groom, Bscorted bj tala bas! m in, Mi Bdgai Barnes, passed with booyi nt ip the main aisle. Like id ? of beaoty, the bride, gowned in bro vu i loth, i io match, w ii diamond ornaments, bearing a I". of carnation* ami maiden hair I roten d Issi sccompanied by her - uah Hardy, and i * met by the groom In front of the eh >u* ?I, WI. tod and sj > nitii | w rh thc impri - i our soiumn ritual, Bi i. A ?? . iiinkiiii fol ber in holy a I - - ti tenden t of schools lu Luneuburg, 'I Mr. Eugene Karo. I "pillar young tarim i In l.'iiiei The bridal pei ? t ii ,f ? i Hi-. I < ? I. e i 'bebe I : it Bili rs boil, cured me, md, although 78 i i do ell my , i t saith omi ")? at i ' rug V' I't i-minina li. Mr. W. H. Richard - * pt. ni ondit ny w Imkt v bal I. ut a hole m top "I i' I OT 8 lt* plank mi ' in ak it it. I'm faucet m lower i-"if 'U ' barrel, and Inside "f thal a c bite rock with some sticks to prut ct ,,. Inside ol Hu- ? aka ona gallon of wheat > ilon of niola--.?-, not sorghii a. ive poonda of gran uleti ainda dried paachea I rn m a bas al Sad half I'il-hels of pei-num ill barrel witta cold, pata water. 1 is ixlure Will work out the n ni will hiive a dunk w Inch riv ? his no soiiow. i b pron pt spouse to Hbbald - ic'i'i- st. N ? $&? yrm/x****' na aitrnat I " Laxative Bromo-Quinine ?to* i e recjetly tba* SBSBB a ?*ol?l '? on* c '* Such little |"1 - I- !'? rVltl'l I. ?? ronderfully i ffectlva io IcAlpin's Dyspepsia Remed. 'hats All, Except it Cures Djspepsi... I