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IILILI^RMVIL^E HERALD. HONOR FOR THE PAST, HELP FOR THE PRESENT, HOPE FOR THE FUTURE, VOL. XL PARMVILLE, VA.. FRIDAY, FEIIRUARY 22, 1901. ?"^^M^~^~M~^""-nrr-?MsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBS- - V7X s.. 'I) CiTY DIRECTORY. ? - ii ii.i vv I lind W ,nd VV. f\ Hart. LINTY DIRECTORY. ? onrt. I. ixiftiy, ... \V. ?nie. s !? p R M BIDGOOD, - DENTIST. ^ ( 1 CHAPPEI I. JAMES LYONS. AHOKNKY-AI-I.AW, Bice .-iml Residence, BtsdunghaiTi Courthouse, Va. lingham ? :_ Hutu a a l I'rtnc.' D R P. kV. BECKHAM <r DENTIST. Ar Pk. Tn vt KHTt? a Om Bl INO, - - Vllii.lM \. I W. FLOURNOY, iRNl V- Vi LAW. ? ? Vu. -ly. "T C FRANKLIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, PAMPLLN CITY, VA. Kt! wa rd ? .mri ol I 0 tWKIrtS. R. H. WATKINS. WATKINS tf WATKINS, ?ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FAKMVILLK, V \. rdward, Com ind Ann uhitioiiil. - in hunk S PVANDERSLICE, s ATTORNEY \T LAW. - ? '?? dn BL. IA KM VI (, S. WING, ATTORNEY AT KAW, Creen Bay, Prince Edward County, Va. j ('( H. BLISS. SERAL AUCTIONEER, PARMVILLK, V V (Joining H. C. CRUTE, Dm ooist. ivoring Extracts, whole ami i rmville, Va. T ? \VH|TE A CO., DRUGS. Medicines and Druggists' Sundries, ???led. PARMY'il (J \ v. PLANTERS' BANK, PARMVILLE, VA. '? - ? 1,000. T"tal' - - 100,450. ECTOR8: l*?W, K ? B| I I M. WAI v ' ?'ifsrsfls KubbiBf lt sill I '"'Ott.,. 'I ll Wood's Seeds ars grown and selected with special reference to their adaptability to il and climate of the - farms, and in our trial grounds, thousands of dollars are expended in t. ating and posing the vei -'row. By mir ex perin,enls enabled to save our custom? ers much expense and loss from planting varieties not adapted to our Southern soil and climate. Wood's aSeed Book for 1901 is fully up to data, inn! tells ;,|| aboul the best Sasda tor the South. It surpasses all oth r pub? lications ofita kind in In1; ful un.I useful information foi Hardeners, Truckers and Farmers. Mailed free, \\ rite ! T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seed Growers & Merchants, RICHMOND, VA. URGEST SEED HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. NEW SALOON C. H. BUSS, i Fine .liiiski 1869. PREMIUM CABINET, RICHMOND CLUB. Pure Corn Whiskey. Bl UHlies, Willi Pabsts Cool Beer od Draught. <'minnv trade pn.n I lo. Full Measures. No Short Ones. I tl. HES I LINE OF A II [SKI ES. v .I ?>. cn ii: Hie Karm ville darlu ' sli.. i c .! iv- nf RICHARD* JON BROS. MAIN STREE! I ? IDE. Mr Hen W ? i.'.nl i- witii me uml vv iii ? ?,- nnd - Rn -\.nully, C. H. BLISS. PIANOS. .ii tn ino, "Buy an Emerson." , u ho Uno ' no for Less Money hia innk. otiiiil to vv in. erms easy: - Emerson Piano Company, THE CRITERION. - K BEST I KKK-I R VI MONTHLY MAGAZINE OK ' THE KIND PFBI ? $100 PER Y^ it within ih IT. ? RITERI0N PUBLiaTIOl co., i! r\sr: . KENTUCKY HlafKEY -ft Cherish l>> Jud jcs tv Quality. Awarded Cold Medal Parin EKPoaltion 1900. >nlil bj JOS. >1 INNONI, ,11ns Ille. "I 111 t\ I ll .' av. ?v:, Hil Mil ati.V Du, mil. Et Hon ll -\ D I'.iciiii.iiii,, 1 ,||| lie I'relfllteil. we always resulla from "'"i'1 ? k ol ihe ini|. and nu lw prevented by the linieij t'oUltb Kelli (i.v. I Used lim': ? 'ne ' pldi ii ,,i iin> pa fe * j 'in-. '? I i.,,i a si nirlc na** li. ? or iii . ; ii, | in nrnoi.i , vv Inc ? olive , I lllla'elo ii-uc-. :,-, . I '|,aili!?ll:illt ' ld rm dei -n IJ ! I rj A - l digest I . I.tl.i t ....... . ? -? ; i.-in f, w i us ton 11 I 'I III ill c < mes in,uni Truublt s. i rial Treat* nu ni ir,. (Hil SOI , limn, -.nu.I risings OU tlie BklU, pilli' ..., ...ililli., nelli, i_r .-hui 0 in . , . posit!. itu ti. li. ti li. li , whin every s -i>. I iuhou. ...j :;.. , I puta Uni Hell. lilli. > Ire. lo, n ii,ina; lil.iod ti din < lo., . . I! - ii paulie a i iiml. toi ii i. H. ell n. Ut Wi kurili* ess, I oe oi i;:ni.ii <|,,,.-(s,_v cures , i - A in-ion 1 'nm < o. W I . in .n ll'.lt Until sic ij , - ,i ,,i Hail lie! .unjin i- ni- Hie. "I .v;i- jue Mia. "i n.ni Coii-iiiii|iii,,ii -,, i,.i,i thui ||l(. linn ;t in .lilli, Lill I i . v.-r.v iiiitl a ,- .. ijiin bj seven bullies and ino |,,i|| tn,.I him." I I V ii: i Illili ' III, I'll. lill. Hud lil ?oi-iiii,-: in, i ._i,-. ('.il-, ni il A- .mi, I iav I r. I ? nell : I (JO - flee Rt WbltH A I ? i I.. .1 tl ll I. . I I'f -. (joli o Ulina: il un io li. pol ile in pub i \.lin.mi ? ; aria for Sale. tVe elli oi vt iv .vo lillie- i I .lill) lit li- Sn Ile V , frith co -ti lill).rove I ell LS, vvlncl, w. eui sell al lt .iMiiinlne I on i i-.v tel in-. i Karmi |l i The iii-*I thing ll in- bus - lii-t. A [Hiwerful ..clio1 I. rmi nii a w. , i keep ? life v. tilt ;i ?uk stomach; nell hi i eau nt - un tn noell, i -' lui-n . inuo dige*! enough food ki ep tbe b si* strong, sucli a pn pa ,. .i .i 11) -j .-j -.. i un- should ?i ?? ti. 11 digests w bal you eal aud ll i:I iv cnn i be r bul da ii stoU I >r ilk- Co. Hallway um >ple lo ow their own station and stop at il Danger of Colds and La .trippe. ,|- sud ? -i,niue lu (.lieu nin I I |.-ns.nial, c cue |a a/ever, and Chamberlain'a dugb 11,,-tiv taken, all (lauger vvdl be Idea Among tlie lens ,>l ihousauda li.ive used Hil* reined*. ! n these ii leal n of a sin ell in pin iiiiimiia, ii h -how- cnnclusivi ly Hint il i- a ? ven 11 ve of iiml dal i ' ii . I pure a e..ld ick of in iriipi e 111 l< ? lune 'lian o'lier I real men I ll is | -al,, t. denton lc in in w ic ann- !?? I"- good in th's li! may mis- line in the lien yon wan! a physic Ibal ls I and gentle, easy to take -ucl -int in ellet use <'. .' ablets I'i ice. 23 - San.. i boa enur? ed K,,r sa!,, by Anderson Din.' . Darlington He yon pleb up at a . :i*l iii-! he knocked dow ll lol of Ka,lie- Shoe- if A ' lal k'- H ' ' 1 Farmville Herald IND THE hrice-a-week New York World, Holli nil" ear for t'. ll olih. MIK HER .1 l?. i \c| i; PRINTING. .xi vi MIK UKI;.'. HUH .1 1 '? . : I I ?1 Lc do rd Of WI ba Cl 111.. cl:; t! . vv r t I of I I : ( thr cnn s Thc A ai UOl thiii ter s tl.eil vv, r. snrvt Waal {.unit thc I rnirsi ? joke. Kia In t HEROIC AMID DANGERS. Cnicll.il Wein rn In s,,,ith ir.-len Hu. In .tlaa> Inala nr-t'A 1'ri.i.l lh. ir Mettle, I 1 and ? Hr ii "ii ' ?? . recherche, or , : ? ' ? a tuan wi I - and . ' ' ? fuga in hi | PLAY IN EUROPEAN BANDS. Colored Haslet*, n. f rom \ nu ilea I I ii il a \s i-leiiini- I n I ot ?? tu; ii < ...illirie.. Mai ? in Prance nnd tl neighbor! to the sun." lr, :> their j.' confined to i he ii lek William I. i bi m. African colt w ben ? to tba Dutch In ll luca! still continued to lie Imported. bar* :. and the Moor tret t md which h ppean d from all thi ' ni it baa i dd faahion e rf or m era ure fort li wi iii t : the 'russian gusrds, cjusfii Victoria aaa*/ more subjects of dualty bur tl ? l.i in oulil look very picturesqui on b ack at the head of mir regiments." DEATH A PUBLIC BENEFIT. urti Bate's ii'iniai- Will in n. i'nr lilt- (nat nf I li,- \\ ur ll. Sunlit Atrl.-n. 'h of nn emi* is public bli t there nre aordii B iiidon paper, who I las of i a ion his estate will amoun! lo a rely nsirleralde sum. Ai a rough i atimata ?rn? al I which consists of a or still invested in the Bute ira 13 years apo tl his privnte property he left about 1,000,000 in the compan* jut ?l,tO0fiO0 out. Whoever the mcellor of tl ? I new administration a a ldfall awaits him?a fur larg) in that which, mo; y ugo, made - 'he late marq ? i r renovations at I it wnl!. ouyh the BUI ie across a Roman arch in a line le of pr- - t Oi t CARED BY INDIAN YELL. Practical Jolt, Timi Wma I'lnsrd on Slurs r j or. li) n linn,I ot Coiiiaiieh, ??. I of United - - kirip In ? i" the anchs ! q nar? ra taft! ot. Thi g that thc ? r could ed out for I oung bucks liliiK liiilnstrs le. ear's catch ia valued at $1,10/ , B t 1 Tl - ? Hf INSECTS IN WINTER. Ians s|,..s. n Vs ..rnlerf ul hotlttrl I laisrinu tor Their Baas Dari aa the ( nlil M.,ti I h.. A littll his fiifhe If i! u!h for Hi, like Hie birds; snd then hi fa! ' lihou ? .line o ths. -?ii Hip au Thej do many D away hardy in Hie rt] I ir in the thou crickets the frost, thej hid.- in the irk of ii ? '.-rfiil la luring <:.tl then Hie halla are Le in? 's vvav .?Mon" hcrtle*, ' after irk .ind perform r rites of burial, heaping ? ? ?seth from ',tiring : tba Il is said that spiders store away no in winter quarters. Quan? ta's ur* laid nm! carefully l -Heka thar ' ? sacks may by silken robes and milkwei ?!. nway in crevices and cor? am! atone wails. 'Ihe little spiders creep from their ( which the Wise i i baa provided for them, nnd if anibal brothers ... nter at once on a ca i ? i apping and hunt Ing. ? as careful i! Iii the center of the cone ol thi ;? i|i. r making ? \ be found goodly stores of 'Ihe thrifty a much sym that ii is a dainty morsel for ? nd other in ? I -tores dnr vinter, but it Is chiefly flo i in the I ? ! chambers of Hie nf hil! ll ;i thc un! popula oii of the following summer. '? of its voting; the ? ?nt of it- iud the thej eapturs .li lin- l. lld furnish a lab ts the cu.toms of ai ? - of the desert or any lost nion of darkest* Africa.- -X. Y. Trib BOY'S FUNNY TURNOUT. In- la \cnnia-alrr Drives a Trnlner! t I . .1 I mp lllllll r..r Hie Purpose. Fl ? of a funny little ,'!.t, of Ashford, 111., pr all ro rr roi nu 1 to fop ? I Of vv ht rn. He has a to order for the llHVe goat - town with ;er is thc cart behind 0 Reward sum. I) i- of th- paper will be liuil ile rt ? ? ' . cnn- ni all ii- stages, and Cure ire known to lbs iiuii,. i eon Hall's Ca n Internally, acllngdireeily . (ml mucous -v -i. in, therebj destroj mia' lha f Mc- disease, nnd giving . ngtb Lv building up m proprietors ucti faiili in ii- curative ndred ?I- h. cure. '? 0 - j ,i bast RAi.nani World only 91.60, A nnti for I has I A i he is end 1 ? with - THE USE OF GRAVEL. H..ml ll,Ml,III,u Inatrui ! Inna I'rtimB HUI.,I In tbe Wisconsin .Mate i i noni Italics*. is the material chief! ? ul tu courin ( the following iaatructloi from a bulletin Issued by Hi in experiment .-talion will h of int- ? f our ri It oe 1 - that nat ' ? I hick pol ? tot niall lng ti ? ? nuuk from it. al Important feat which a i ; revailinj ? quantitj s< I hey ' ? > d and ti ne ? tween Hit must he enough of flus to ii!! ti, tba ? gravel and retain ? ? hine prevaal 4. The coarse nnd fine grnvrl and nd iriti-t be miltie up of n ' flat f ethel r of rollins if crushing under the weight ol lt ll 'hie to give specific i - Identifying s I, bul a man vv I ed with it readily no - if. Ir wi!! lie apparent nt pnee that th* have been pointed ont are not likely ofter er in just tlie righi herc will be all 'ions frmn I fTBVell to tho-e which will not answer at all ? be Kind that moat - have had the finer mate impletely washed mit thal only clean sand 1 remain; and when this is true if i< useless tc make a road with it. Such ma ? only In- use.! to f.-mper a road which is too clnyev In Its texture iv re.' capacity. It h . Hie majority of easel DlUCh of the gravel is too Isrgl -? pack' ? isl binding. When this Ij rue much better i|iiallties may be .cured 1 lt] rr the crusher oi .. or both top-ether. It wil. ie nt once apparent that where much if the gravel is too coarse, to run II brough the crusher m. nv to reduce more uniform sf/e nd atti ? me to increase tht ngularity of thc fragments sill make much I material to usa Ither by itself, to build n mad of oi - a tempering material. ' - of gravity BJ which it might ap|"?ur would aka i good ron,! material, but the must be kept always in mind ia! too much of ? too fine material ill take in and retain so much WStSI ai rio- binding qi. gravelly clavs occur !n ? he hills of ? irs of tl lad through lich ron ; cut. In the construct ion of a gravel road tie road, it is ol imo importance to secure first of a properly ahaped and thoroughly lied ant! firmed roadbed before any lid on. When t lia has been ne. nm! a suitable gravi ? ,?! even ov.-r i and thoroughly ? r which, when finished, will es thick. n the rolling it will lie important firm t! ?' the gravel t in or e it outward am! slope. itihl thi ? t,.,, dry to pack ?orb he ? advantage of the 'o maki ? than three three-inch lay lj four will be I ch will often light and the ..'?-.,. will make in the ? lllnla >.n W In t.-rlnjr ( fl hhrljrr. ;> them with lilt!. - In ? ? i- close on the r pit* ul a few two fee! vv: viii be hold the cabbage. In i g in the pit put heads down, tend upward aad ll straw or then with suffl earfh to pr> vent free/ ag OpstS pit nt one end when wishing to ' -ii enough taken out for preSSBt needs np the end with straw or other rial to pp | rt*. I Home. W hal I .so I hil.lrrn Did. HM to na of ,r'a rn < pie of afield township (Hbbbbb) chll .- fact that un Invalid, I. .I- nuncan N d last fall, ir! of 10 years i 11 v.ars old. plow nj -round with riding; plows, the arrowed it. and the bey foll ti ? a children doing the work I ala of ti i .u ra J' im/. tau ODDEST DELUSION YET. Klnratna Lststle Think. li--, roached Kan aid li Looklaar tom Toast to Sit Oa. Kingston can boast of a gssd many things of which it is proud, h. Of nil the cr.i/v ir.t-n with queer ' is none to compare with that of an individual who is con? fined in the insane asylum in Kingston. ": I- "e - - a poached tg: and for BS years he hus bc. ri !? for a piece of toa?,t big raoagb to s OB. Uh. at: ? him he always BpptS with the request for a mom. m's I Hob la privatv. As ka La harmless the keepers any rsstrletiSBS 'non him. rsrporta fforl Sun. If you grant his r. ' lie wklspera n v. u car: il ive you got a piece of toast about you?" "So," you sar. "What is the ma' th you? Are you hungrv ?" "Hungry |" ejaculates the man. "Why should I be hun king for a pit ce of toast to ] 'hi- r.ijti. s' leads ts laugh? ter, and the poached eg| I high on, but he cornea bu.-I. on the arrival of the next batch af n to see If he can't have bett, - ?n k. All sorts of tblaga which look toast have be an ? ts tba bat he wants the real thin?, and as chairs and couches are not u.tr of toasted bread, he is obliged to go oh making his perpetual plea lc I slrors. In all other respects the man seems normal, and. If this crazy idea | ?'S got out of his head he might obtain his discharge. As he persists; In his delusion he will probably spend the rest of his days In t.he ai-.v DANCING Hf RUSSIA. Il Is Xol a Mere Dress Parade, nat the (.,...(. Hr.-nl, Kitji.) m Heal Dance. The modern society ball In America '. tile more than u dress promenade. n a Russian ballroom the guests ac: nally dunce; they do not merely shamble to and fro in a crowd, crumpling their clothes and ruffling th ir tempers, and call lt a set of . .Iles. They have ample space for Hie rivet ping movements and compli? cated figures of all the orthodox ball lances, and are generally gifted with iutlieient plastic grace to carry them mt in style. They carefully cultivate lances calling for a kind of grace which s almost beyond the reach of art. The iia/urka is one of the finest of these, nd it is quite a favorite at balls on he banks of the Xt va. It needs a good eal of room, one or more spurred ofli? ers and grace. Listen to the desenp ion: "The dash with which the part? ers rush forward, the clinking and tattering of spurs as heel clashes with sal in midair, punctuating the stao ite of the music; the loud thud o' nota striking the ground, followed by liir sibilant slide along the polished nor; then the swift springs and sud ia bounds, the whirling gyrations and Issy evolutions, the graceful genuflec ons and quick embraces and all the lier intricate and maddening move ints to the accompaniment of one of nike's or Tschaikowsky's master ?ces, awaken and mobilize antique oolam and medieval chivalry." 1 here ls more genuine pleasure In he? ir the spectator of a soul-thrillinj? nc* like that than In takingan active it In the lifeless make l*-!i.>ves per ?rned at society balls in many of the re western conn tries of Kuropeorin uerica. 'OLITICS IS NOW A TRADE. n nnnl Par for IcevISC Former Is i unalilrred a Patri? otic Hair. n modern politics I have many time-s vsn of more money spent in a single rd for the election of ft councilman n the entire amount contributed in ry the PesBsylvaaiaelection i that gave the republicans olute victory in November, aaya A h. Medora, In tba Saturday niig PSSt. There Ih not an earnest rontested legislative district in this es not cost thousands of (lol i to run the campaign am! pay the ?v workers; ant! u recent cont, (fol lination in one of t ..tl (lis? ts of Philadelphia cost the opposing ional leader* not less than fi ir present system political lats make politics a trade, and every d and precinct has a host of BsCS , live by politics and who refuse fo political service of any kind (in? liberally paid. In lasO lhere was an attempt made to buy u vote for in in ths entire state, and, except* liiatanasa. wbara special and ? uai service was required, the entire < of that great bartle, Hist rer loahsSd a nation, was willingly per led without pay as a matter of iotio duty. reproof Dwelllnaa for Raasla. PoTokkovstcbikow, w.'io some ago published an important work ng exhaustively with the ij-.tem ? adopted for the ssni'aiion of lt, rsburg and Moscow, has recently among the rural population, ad ir the adoption of Incombustible for village dwalllSfS. says a Ii in? cut respondent. He has built In environs of Moscow a fireproof a government offld'a! leen sent to report apoa. If the ; of the experiment proves satis* rv there will be a gr.at future for if wood in the villages of a. Farm Marblaerr 1st Cana. lem machinery is fast I Ita o the aaaall farms in Cuba 1. lealers of H.ivans state tbal theil has picked up wonderfully.