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Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys, t'nhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood All the blood in your body passes througr your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are youl blood purifiers, they fil? ter out the waste 01 es in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu? matism come from ex? cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney veins and arteries. sd to be considered that only urinary s were to be traced to the kidneys, lorn science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-koot, ic great kidney remedy is soon realized, lt stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is soli on its merits by all druggists i cent and one-doll.' j es. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. A Health Resort At Home. mething very depn ? lng in -tay lng al - initarium or health resort, where one- companions low-sufferers, and where the con? versation naturally tunis to the all* menu areli m the ? remaining, by trying the Compound ? n I leann-ni Investigate and learn who have been cured, and what they say of Compound Oxygen. ) ? treated al our office, nr you can u-e the Home I ? it ymir own home. Consultation free. Send for free hook. Drs. STARKEY & PALEN, 1113 Girard Ht., Philadelphia, Ps Duval], Robertson & Co. (mner Main ai I'akmvii lb, \ \. Commission Merchants and I ?K AL IK- IN Hardware, Cuttlerg, Agricultural Implement*, -fe. Buuuies, Surrey ti, Road Carts timi limul Wagon*. Agents for STUDEBAKER WACO! AND THE CELEBRATED BABCOCK BUGGIES, bungon Happy Thought m'kim. the i known. Cthei makes ofMtabllshed reputation I ICRALLE, 8, L ANDERSON, I L Pres'!, K, Pres'f. Sec, & Treas. Farmville Commercial Co,, (Incorporated.) Commission Merchants IND i i M.Kits in - Agricultural Implemi nts, Hardware, (inns, shell-, b Lend Pl WAGONS, BUGGIES, FERTIL? IZERS, tte, FARMVILLE, - - VIRGINIA. Opposite N A W. I Fa rm vi ile Graded AND High School. i& FACULTY. lin ii ian M. -mi m. m. A. eipal ami fondue - hool. Mina Kass? Ki m.ne Normal .-. ?ol. I linnie l Of thll under Hu unman, menl ut Pi ? of the ii of nine months. HI".Il m H . .ri- for College ami I ni . part of i. anil ' V"1' - ' ool ls untrue Hon Id per month, 8IOW. build up wi ? llic e..mini I...I. VI !;-! |;. H. M. COX, B. w. PAULB1 r, School Trustee* Parmvllle Dlitriet, I i.. ri Ul j" K i tri !?'? I Bi bi t i Ju,, li t- n st I ? : ; A kn. ero! a a lu ? bun pm IIAVEYOUR PRINTING DONE * * AT nu. HI KALI) jofl Ol WC1, KARMVILLE. Hen AS TU CREMATION. Idea** \|.|.r.n.-? ii au.i n.iiui.i lin. A V.I 0|i|ii>a... Vu. a lilla A lai lii.rllt . The custom of cremation wa* Roma* f under the Influence of thi in the literal resurn ction of thi I nunns ll r ? ul wiiti a broader Interpn the tea. hil-. ? ? tinnily am with i he ireraa . that the only chane, j it ion and imt de atruction, h.-ais powerfully li lon. The transformation ol th* grave is relatively Blow, thal ol relatively rapid, hut ime, and, ia , a with the duration Intolerably swift. We , ut down and we wither. \\ luther I an incident of the iIie\ - the Brooklyn Eagle. BU he felt ii a time of scientific domination th* Intellectual Ufa I - ? ! nt in an era of tb* rapid growth , of larg* cities. Therefore, ll Burprising to know thal Of Cl i( |HS?- *10* Bl in Europe. Hem W* have 22 crematories. France has 25. Italy and England have fewi r 1; ? Of science ls for the new prac I tine. Religion - Ms -? R. *s ls shown by its adoption hy an active I and devout memher of a great church. Hut sentiment association and the whola mortuary poetry of the whole world are opposed to it. Thi s which are modified slowly. They cannot be overcome hy shock, and the attempt would bs brutal as well as ? s. Hut the growth of crema? tion ls accompanying, if B pare with, the growth of cities. In the next quarter of a aentury the cus? tom will have become general enouph to sid In the solution of the p. serious prohlem of finding anita bl* .. for the dead. LITERARY TREASURE TROVE. Fortunate Find o( an KriRllah Hunk Lover at Auction Sale la I . i .1. One of those romantic discoveries of literary treasure trove w Inch one often hears of but somehow has never the good luck to experience has recently befallen a Leeds man, Harold P. Donn. ti ve yatara ago Mr. Ho un was at an auction sale in Briggate, Leeds, when ho picked up a battered old volume on Hehrew customs for half a crown. He hus recently hecame aware that the book is of considerable value, and on Bnbmittlag it to n Leeds pentlemnn wlmse opinion on such matters is of Borne weight he was Informed tliHt the if his purchase might he esti? mated at between ?301 The book does not look worth the It caa boast only .me e and the first few psin- have disap? peared, says the Jewish World. It is honks bound ii.to one vol? ume?a book on Borneo antiqu ka of tba At tick Antiqui BS)d the woik or, Hebrew cere? monies, which constituted the valuable [lortion. This ia entitled "Mose* and aaron. Civil and Ecclesiaatleal B tea by the Ancient Hebrews; Ob . rv-erl at Much Pain for the Clearing of dany obscure Text* Tari oghonl the -??ripture." There ii som* more itle, but this ls lufheient for a sample. Tie bmk is hy one Thoma* Oodwyt I, D., whoas pref aa ls dst ed text, whit* he date of Issue of this edition, the ? b, is M78, lt constitute* a som laBpendium of ii- bri a fu? nd is compiled largely from authori 'iose works are now lost. Electricity anti Mudera >'?vlrs. if tin- Improvement* in tb ?hip Kentucky is the Incr* se of electricity instead of steam, say* writer In Munsey's Ifagasine. The entaeky is planned on the principle ot trolley line ao far as her I igrines are concerned. There is otor which performs each particular mk, and instead of a broiling-steara pe running- to it an electric a ire eon ?ct* it with the central engine*. The earn is kept where lt belong* in the n'ler room. This is a great economy space, and the discomfort it saves e oiHcers und crew la not easily mtas ed. HrllUh Naturalisation. Tobe naturali/i.-! in Great I'.ijtain an len must have lived there for at least * years or have served the crown ithfully for the same period; 1st continue to reside in the British risdiction. unless he continues in the verument service in foreign coun? ts. A naturalised citizen has aii tho lilticai ami other rights, powers and ' and is subject to all the lib? ation* to which a natural-born item ia entitled or subject. Gt i i lal Pr \ ci fa:, Illi? no Mil P0| \ I I'll.i ii un raoM,. lt ..minder. Ln ingenious Ami otor has iking clock whit . claims will persons of forgetful and irregular >its. It consists of a clink phono iph combination. In place of the ial atriking attachment ia a phono ph. which can he si I to int all ce at any time desired, thu* I un unfailing reminder to its ,he duties of each successive hour. inn.lu* Found llavilll. i "medicine man" I ms ami mi? lts, although he i at bv dentist* because he called ii "little worms." And, after all, n we niod. : . ' vvhat lad known all along, we could lind nam* fur the n. vv 1 ch, being- inur? ed, is "little Bti<, Farmville Herald am? thi: hrice-a-week New York World. Both one year fur i' d -Tilers to THE HERALD, I Iii:. Wea hiv mn COU] out Bia arc i 'I tesl ;i t i \ I In wit \<?ii 1,1,. suit ing. /;' it it ^7r-i" in I fi^we>^ *f* *f 7 V"oti c.'iii lie .'.'i-ily -ind il a - MY STORE. ^ ginc I'lic, - (Ul ;ill Lli'i'ii- I1 I,( >W M- .?uti-i-triii w iili rea -im.'ilil.' ]n.?lil. No!' more noi lr? ;i-ki -I. A -turk ni' j.!itt\ :ilii| .1-. lui ind I ad ll pies E. C. WILTSE, Farmville, Va, The Purest he uell-knoii n Braddock Rye Whiskey. Fully recommend! d I i Hi dieinal purposes ami . i.'e. Cooper's 4-Year-01d N. C. CORN, absolutely frc from adulteratl in, a! w.iv- iii stock. The Famous Pabst Milwaukee Beer on Draught mid in bottles Call on tm- a he" any? thing in the drinking, line i- wanted. HUGH 0'GARA, HU( ' i.-- m i-1 RICHARD** IN ' < -'.. FARMVILLE. VA. '1' tl \-l RY DKPAR1 WENT, "I KICBoK I OMPTROLLKR "I lill- I i RItl ifton, I?.C, Januarj 18, rmi. w ni si i-. bj sal -eui- .1 to th. made toapp. Karmville," In th. intj ol 1*11 Virginia, has compiled with l l-l.ill- ol n ? I !.. I.. compile I Willi tx elation shall he anlhoriz. >l lo com mi Non Com pt i hereliy Karim lu Ihe ? ness of lianklmi :.- |.r.,v ld one hundred and slxtj i ? |N TsMNMONY Will CHAD ?- I -. NO. 5683 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trace Marks Designs COPYRIGHTS Ac. Anrnnc "emlt-iir n ?liotr h nm! ? Scientific American. ? MUNN & Co.3f-IBroart^- New York Branch Office, ita I- St.. Washing..n. D.C. CHAS. M. WALSH, ?STEAM ? ^ MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS, Lsjat PETERSBURG, VA. m w' i v 11 RKH <>r ocuments, Headstones, Tablet-", &c. v ron and Wire Fencings .1 '*^f^ I'.. i: I I MK I PIM WI. I ll ll I - I DAPT. S.W.PAULETT.r-armville.li.'.s foi ;i Dumb, i ? ll furnish esl In lie Portraits of our Presid nts With Biographical Sketches ?ikt.'iI Charles 11. Grosvenor, (ember of Congress for nearly 20 years. Died -ni b. in ] y larire Look: nu. p ..lol - '! li? ri; ot tl, i-n I'n sid. rn M I ned Immedlal. ile in small I. .- man or won iimi nigh) lo nu ordi toiidenc. !.lr. ss to-day THE CONTINENTAL PRESS. ORAN Uri'.1.1 M., WASHINGTON D C. TO THE PUBLIC! Karma ili b, Va., Jan. 19, 1901. .io h. re frladlj and truthfully state i W. r. Blanton nan help and cure ,k and '? ? d with , \es so that l could nut read s ? ii ut fearful pain, lu fact* I d not use them for anything with Intense pain. I went io \v. T. ntmi. he lin.d m. I iLi? \ ; rfectly -nug and a ell. Your* very truly, (.i:ui:i.l. ll a/.i i I Gi ["he abo\<? i- one ol many imonials which I have rel* c to tin- manner in \\hich ive treated those Buffering h defective vision. [f r ' \ es an ? ou trou corae and Bee me. ('mi ation will coal you noth* W. T. BLANTON, Optical (i rad nate Sf i < GR I.nteat VfiH from ll.... S. I,. r. .1 "| i . ' ? ? I I . . i '. The n i An ' | way ? ? t the t V V. '.'. v. SeeS i" tl "My good mt mest holli.1 are ii: ? I "Thash nh ri'." d the mis fe.'. i ii 1111." \ Mr.-ii.ll ol III mill. r. Mr. Jin 1 l'oa -i ok* np. Mis. Jil ka? I nm. rick to i li ink vs ' | Voil know that little dowds, nexl door il.ni I've been mob* "\ "Well, I've Just found out that her I i \\ ..ii Out ni ??SB* I'mii ii-. Mi. ? * - but she * ? r pur* | c.?For gm . what Mr. Hauskeep?To capture a e : ih* saw flying around. Hi, linera ,,f Science. Pi I h.- profev Bor is in thc bi tn leal i xperiment - . I'r Ul I Lir-r-r-i-r. i | HasaM < haaaeS HI* Mind. tho tia to eat. a* ha he thinks th* I ? i.uiiii.t Bells "Vo | lap- t - "I know it, Fl ? an* n who : -g."? rYashina, Vf ^ Are you nervous? y Are you completely exhausted? Do you suffer every month? If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you have ills which Wine of Cardui cure*. Do you appreciate what perfect health would be to you? After taking Wine of Cardui, thousands like you have real? ized it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep, cold or indigestion starts menstrual disorders th-t are not noticeable at first, but eb.y by day steadily grow into troublesome complications. Wine of Cn dui, used just before the men? strual period, will keep the female system in perfect condition. This medicine is taken quietly at home. There is nothing like lt to help women enjoy good health. It costs only SI to test this remedy, which b endor-rd by 1,000,000 cured women. Mrs. Lena T. Friehurs;, East St Louis. III., says; "I am phy.ical'y s new woman, by reason of my use of Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black Draught-" In c?sr-? requiring .podst Slrwiiona, std rtresa. ids mg s? m i, !?-i.., 'Tb* Ladles' An>l?. rj Department." I he ( hsiunoogs Medl clnoU>.,ChalUnr,,,ga, Tenn. .NWiRDi. pal 'eat Reduction in Cloihirg Prices. H i have ii bu* teat ls Still lu av y, and I" m i room f,,i ? )ring Clothing, which , adc for will fur the nexl two inuith- sell ntir WINTER LOTH INC KATEY REDUCED PRI> n mudi sn BS to induce ian or boy wanting a toil now tl tall, to take advan tge of tin- ex,a | Uonal oppor initv. Mai -I.-, ami R row Richardson & Cralle KAKMVILLE. VA. Vi] iii Bot Bot Bet Ba* You Get the Profits Triller our pinn nf selling car flea, ami karna**, pott rel tn* profits. The fob .i,t r.'taii.-r ara cut ont Bj deaJIna mr..et with the iii.iiiufaetur. i. ? aft Of naktag with a modsrate profil added; and you laka v-iiir choice from tl n-ck ami fullest assortment Selling Carriages Direct i.-ii.a u tlulis ..f i-ii.'.'. Iiial.'.-.l ' IHE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE ANO HARNCSSCO., Boi 772. Columbus. Ohio. Farmville Building & Trust Co. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO GAIN. MONEY TO MAKE. Old Debbi Liquidated. New Homes Secured i \I.??, rt '?? iv c i on Time Deposit. in llu-ii HAVE YOU ANY OLD DEBTS? Do you wlsb to pay off old debts? Do you wish iee a ucw home ? Dh you wiab togo in business? Do you need ;i' to thc undersigned fnr tenn-. Loaus liberal ami nine made to suit the lan n A HOME AND LOCAL COMPANY, and fulfills all ita obligations. Best reference* given upon appllcal LOANS MADE ON THE FOLLOWING SECURITIES: Improved Kcal Estate, Farmville Building and Trust ? Stock, Planter* Warehouse Company's Stock, Stat W I Dulled States, Vlrginl i state, ('.ni,itv an I OR ANY OTHER SUBSTANTIAL COLLATERAL Write or call for Prospectus and full particular* [?HE IAKMYIEEE BUILDING AND 1 WHY WAIT, \V 11 III III. I DOW. PIEDMONT BUSINESS COLLt', .1. If, HILES, \. M.. President, - Pi rm FLiBLiOATIO-N3-FePULAR PR. ES un s ? ? ? . I I t s 91.00 . ?.. .j.lion |,n. e. I up t . . I I I trateJ. a: I TQ.DIiyP i ' I illDUnE lt <? a ii l..r ?almcrlp... price. a*i.oo i" ; NEW reiK TRI? WEEKLY Slag si.lenJiU i With ' laserlcaa Rerlew, gtrsr garb ( it>.Sff.00 ? ne. Nen ?) ...I. (ll.. | oil ,i". * Ha/ur. Vess V...I. (il..I on ? s \\ . <l.li. Viii \ a . I ..,. . I I. I i I > . . . \ ,., , url. : . ' n . . . | . ., LOO lam .-..nu I.nu 'I. Kllllilc. Nen S, I liol.ls Ma K.'l/i lie. N i.- . lli.i'ii/inr, Viii V ? ? -ii.? tloatbls . >. > s VI I ^. / I .1 c. V.-H ll lill. I Mt ' W > "ri ( il>. I . , . I>. "Veil llll'k (il>. | IH) i ???'' 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Ai .-..i ..-.ii ..Ml ..Ml ..-.il 4.1 ll 3.00 i.iio i :-. i .as LC) .-, i ^. I nil a -.<> :: .mi 1.2.1 1.2.1 a oo 1..MI :: .ni 2.23 1.0(1 1.2.1 Lou LIM) I - . 1.00 LIM) LIN! l.(M? LOO LOO Lou J.IO ? I I ... I :. :: i l I i T r. . 3 i i ? ? I - i i LR i 1 Hie Williams Typewriter. NEW NO. 4 FOR 1900. '.le Writing/, I Minni' I Mirani I Itv. Direr! lol a A'ork, K'i-\ j oneil, Kc.i Board !.k, info!.lim;. OLD MACHINES I'AKK.V \< PART PAYMEN1 nil catalogue <m applicate v niil-iiiinil machines of other mah EDWARD A. HARDIN CO., vi i. v.vr v. uv H. E. BARROW. G. A. DUNLOP. H. E. BARROW & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND r DEALERS IN -=^ dual. - nil-' I ni| ? ?i ipti.m. Hay, Bran, I in cai loan lots Western Farmville Mills Flours, Best brands of Fcrtihzi H. rlillaman, Ham. McNutt,.) i arc w nh us. Corner store Masonic Temple, , F A I! M V I L L i:. V A. W. P. VENABLE & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOB The Phoenix Assurance Co., of London, rginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of Va. a beat Finn Israonanci Co.'a doing business anywhere In Ibe I M ll \ | taUSe nf their ilinpic-l: .-il.llily. auaaa <>f tiu-ir fair dealing. ?aiisc i*f their prompt mid liberal settlemenl of le - au-e of tba test of moM than a century has never found H.s. f a/anting, F Pai cA I Southern ? V?a , *? S batar. ithern Railway 1 "?"? st ., I I \ ? i Oat LEAVE FARMVILLE: DAILv TICKETS SOLD TO ALL POINTS OHIO, INDIAN*, ILLINOIS WISCONSIN, MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA -av TEXAS, -%> MESUOIJHW.ST, SOOTHS! FIRST CLASS. SrCONO CLAM AND EMIGRANT TICKETI. -?THE BFST ROUTE TOM NORTH ?ND EAST. ULLMAN VESTIBULED COACH1"! ll ffrllfiC-S tit that roi- ' i ?; rial imm IDRFOlKlM i 'Mnllfil CMtAaiiST, srsT ... qyics.iituai Write for Rat' ? >f7' iiuphleis. tu SB) : a orto i. a. eivin., ?liin huu. ? ' I"" ? a Fui 1(1 Div. Past. 4*t Tr?? h?*> I0AK0IC.VA. CIIBKI'J-. lllllll'i TO IHE LADILS. ('.'-.: I ped ,? J. !;. Wal!. A INE SHINGLES FOUNDRY. . j i HaoaWiriH (f G. H. RMVILLE, VIRGIN'' Fotice io Shippers. ? ? nd. i ^.iTit*Aa?^