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PARMVILLE HERALD.
AN im,i i nkwspaPKH
PUBUBHBD Kvkky Friday.
J 1, 1 kBT, .Bdltor ami Proprietor
Kati a biptiom:
ny, mit'year.ll."*1
" six in,uitli-i. M
it .. n,r?.e months. bb.
oHes at rana ville aa
-
immanleatlona and money should be
? v i i>, Kariiivllle. Vts.
k. if. Pries, ut Oi mtboiiasd U)
tot stil.s.?! I).Hons uni H'l
tpar.
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1901.
INiOMi I \\.
it bj refresbiog to read the following
from Mr. If. IS. [ngalla, a rich maa,
ami pu si,hilt'f IDC Big Kow Railroad:
-?I | , s h..lieved in an In*
lax and ivi thought tb
. .ii of our Supreme Coori ?
tbe constitutionality of such a hu Bras
ona of the m.,*t unfortunate occur*
a, Wa shtniid i
tux oo all Incomes, large or -nisil. bx.
empting a moderate amount, a- mosl
of ih. ? pt a certain amount
. ir ut execution ami levy.
I h.- country le bo rich, that with a
iysti in of taxation ami economy In
odlture, the tax rate will bc
ll will imt he oppn salve, and thus
you will ei 'ml protect ymir
n,an objects tn men bec "ii
im: rich, millionaires, multi-million
J1 just men agree that rich
should "tole lair," that
hill share of public burden, and aa lo*
? way tn secure that.
It will do much towards giving real
massae in tins rast
B !"ii rich men nf their own
i di ami accord, simply tin public
duty. Mr. Iiiis'ulls has given noble
MAKE THE LAW Cl. VIN.
i | thc tax laws ,
- U| li I. lilli the fee -v-ielll
. possible, tn be wiped
i the method of taxation and
? 'a \es should t'", amt
' ' ? bus!oeas basil that
. ire up
. lump slim,' sn tn
know when he la through paying and
where ha stands. Ha should not, on
e hand, Ik- eiiciiiiraiieti to give
himself the benefit nf a doubt, with tbe
chant ? being au 'altai clap;1
ito*, on tbe ulber hand, sin mid ha Bl we
ri t" ta the cit-e, he compeli
??. to oonaull ail attorney In order that
jilt he bones! to the la-t stiver."?
itch.
n only should tax laws he simpli?
fied, bal ail statute Iowa would stand a
little more plain Kngiish. We never
could underatand why statutes, lulls,
i -, indictment.-, pleas, demurrers,
rebutters, non rebutters ami other
membera of tba same tribe Bhoold be
BB d as l : i>e ni actual disguise.
. nie ami all men agree as to
? ailing, and sn wi til
itTials, contributtona, eonapoaltlona,
it all codes are BO amhiguous
that it requires a "Philadelphia law*
vet'' OD." Hui, then, the
lawyers write codee, ami the lawyers
must live.
GOOD, HU FOR WHAT.
There are a great many good people
in the world, hut what are thai good
I hey tl i not drink; they tin not
. do not gamble; they do not
u-e sobacou; dey keep the Sabbath day;
? ven attend divine a
regularly, and sn are say thal tl
good people. But what me tin
ls "f tiie in i ive
kind. While they do not do anvil og
bad, neither can we say thal they de.
anything good. Tiny never join in (he
they nt vcr lift their
- in thanksgiving or prayer; they
go forth "i: mitssioi b ?( t<.\. and
they never nive fol an noble
purp -.: and ii' raked to h nd
lance in an] way, it i- "Obi
me one else m tin
you." While we call them good
ihein among ti. bet*
? rneiit of tin- community, In mir
r, thoughtful moments wa
von the tpic-'i m,
for??Rev < rV.
b some -ii"h foll - N
none of the I
md tova do o ie.
?ly and help nol ? ly
lld." The Bi ile
uni then tells what to
CU
III
tl!
ju
of
ba
lie
J
till
to
Molli. \N Al. UV
N ?
now j rop '-t- to chaperone a < 1 ry gm du
which, no doubt, cootes
ihip of all dry gnods et n.
in Farmville as well bj
jual as the Standard Oil Co. ooo*
i ile of ali of the
. tba! tbe people of thia
'-'.' and
t I nea viix>d f,,r n few
malnder of theil i
? narai Gtigga said
. i remedy. His aw
1 nut what say the pet>
I
rSaiMstOI Martin, as viewed by the
South niii.'iit i- not
Bator is in dj* native
Qt, plotting Witta the rt-pies ?nia?
ll- against the ebano
pion of the people. He came Int
? life mn of the womb ofcorpora*
d al tbe breasts of combines,
i upon the flelda of monopoly,
with the rights and liberties "f the peo*
j.le fT toy?, and j,js maturity doss
political g, dis
a
baan shut out of
? ul. If our bread BtufiB are put
UOOB the prohibited list, ton, there will
tie snflasinx Barnong the Bahjeets nf
King Kdward.
wi
..-in
i ti.t
"A
-t-V
eve
bra
I
?uti
wit
Of I
atm
wai
il ii fi
dur
M
linn
gini
tiler
ciatt
hie"
just
and
Ja
mod
the
I otu
Mon
mule
who
(in
farim
timi,
farmt
yon i
ply ii
ami tl
Tht
wini i
Ilt'-s,
whet I
yard,
imt sa
tu boy
We
in -tat
-ia, hu
little ii
cmnbi
The
Ih rall
W Oil ld
June n
bu?y ft
i.ami: oi collin v
?There is nothing lovely abool lr*
Kaine of politics, no matter boa ll b
viewed, lt toaaasfleJi and a treacbe
rouegaaneal which it is difficult t<
piav witboul becoming selfish am
treacherous. It ls a g.me willem
fixed principles lt is far remove:
li. ni statecraft ami ItsdlgOity todoubt
ful, rare and fleeting "
Thats what mir brother, of the New?
port New-. Daily Prom my* ofpolltice,
ami if tin- be true and politician- an
ruling the country which way ara w?
going?
lt.- :t good bool foi the i.pto
-nine charge.
Macaulay went to India, BB Bi
"io-ave my family" and while endur?
ing the hani-liim-iit frmn home, wrote
itara:" "NV.- shall be
again together IO a comfortable, tin Ugh
ni ..I. ~t boase, certain of b good Ure, a
good Joint of meat, nod a g.I gbsas of
wine, without OWiOg ubligatimis lo
anybody, and perfectly Indifferent, al
i- far a-s mir pecuniary loton Bl Lfl
concerned, to tba cbaogea of the polit?
ical world "
How stimulating such a picture must
have bet H. Meal men woold I
lasy bal for -une socb inspiration.
Smut- Silly winer liB I 'I the
name "f Om. If I lea as the Dem
to lead the fora - ia the rn \t National
fight We know nothing of bil
party affiliations bot this we <i" know,
ba la too tall of hnn-eif to ba a repre?
sentative Democrat,
Iicnii'cra.y i- derived Iron two
Greek words, one meaning tbe i
the other strength, ami thia cox C nih
of a soidn-1 baa boos of tba elements
about hun to make up a strong pe
mau.
Tba late Mr. Armour once pointed to
an bombie clerk In bis empioymi al
and -aid: "thal man ila- bettel
lite than [, sleeps Is-tler anti BOJoya
life mora." Justen. If we poor folks
could only appreciate mir every-day
blessings and stop trying to do aa rich
folks tin we would he the happu-t peo?
ple in the world. We are imt BOSUN
l>ut that weare anyhow. Still poverty
i- nothing to brag about, and many ni
js are poor who might imt to ba BO.
"Free silver dead" i- tba cry, hut
iow about this worse than fifty-cents*
ii toe-dollar fraud'.' Tbe Booton Pod
rays and says truly: "Our tru-t- an
?apitali/.t-ii imt on value- hut mi expir?
ation. Tba public, the consumers of
rust's prodocta.do nol pay a profll upon
apital invested in indite try, bul upon
vhat the tru-t owner- expects to make
Ul of their trade. Can a more mltmi
SsSta ba imagined'.'" Of 00018*3 OOt.
t puts to the blush the t ra/iest of all
be "crazy" Afty-ceotS in-the-dollar
Minw-.
It is estimated that New Jersey will
Melva this year frnm the tru-ts dmin
led there almie, $2,100,000, including
BB paid mi tiling eertili'-atc-"1 ttti-I
icnrporatioii- Tba COBtB of the State
ivernment are lesa than |8,000,000
Jarly, so that propel ty of her citlxens
,ay go tax free, and yet what a cru-h
g burden she is Imposing, upon others
,- reason of giving life to Ukase pound*
?lle-h-vultiiit-s
The Newport News Serald\ lo db>
BSing tjuulilicatiniis fny iiicinU-r.-lnp
the Constitutional Convention, inr
it'iitly a.-ks: "Why not accept a
rorwhoisa relative or an employee
tlie accu-etl'.' Whynot try a eas*
fun- a Judge w im bas bi en an attar.
y In the cast'.'"
By this leal tba coocloaton ls tb ii
? Corporation At tm ney niii-t he told
"stand a-idc."
I'mi never saw a left-handed boy
io couldn't ahoot a marhle with ac
acy or throw a BlOtM -traight to Ha?
rk. It was so in lim, |;. c.
mniig all this psopls there were
en huinlreii chosen inen left-fa I
ry one cmild sling stones ai an lair
arith, ami not mis- "
master-General will issue an
er allowing poataJ employe)
houl COBtB during the lint D
rammer. W. bops bs ma,
tlier as winter approBt hes in wbicfa
ni overooota are provided for bs
irtunates who carry country rn lb
Ing tbe cold of winier,
nj rn Daniel will bs in tbs conven
, and he knows thc wanta of Vir*
a, and knowing will dara maintain
n. And he will have BB In
n many another "limiest amt c ipa*
Virginian, bo ws of tbs rank- may
pursoe tbe even tenor of mir way
feel thal all is well.
pm i- sn much Indebted to < ? ni?
ora Parry for forcing her to quit
life of benoit, as tbs Atlanta
tHutimi -ay-, that sh" will eic t a
umeiit to Ins memory. We are
r heavy obligations to tiu.se men
wake us up anyhow,
v. Tyler complains that BO few
BIB ale tating sent to the Colive!)
June is a busy month e/ltfa the
ts, ami if the work of the law*
ion't pleaSS them, they will aim
Mk it anti go in person nexl tims
o it right.
re is an "hi woman in New York
s engaged in the rabbit foot hu-j.
uml bas always a supply on hand.
ht sba lats them from tbe grave*
and always tbs toil fore oas, i
itl. bal fool- enough are found
? liberally.
admire tbs pluck of little Japan
itlmg boldly in front of tug Rue?
ll w hat can a little nation or a
nan expect in the day- of c.
-uggt-tioii of Hie Newport N
/ i- at iea-t an inviting mie. It
Indeed l>eati ideal place for a '
BOOIIllg, hut would it nm tie too '
>r business. I
I
lay
to bet
On t
folio!
"Il
when
exbili
my I
Hollie
yean
nf a
groun
ami ii
Tile
III the
Ut
fruit n
yon re
gram
Cci's lei tba Cn.-latic pian
1901 atone to* al least Ihree yean ^ i
sn: busy w nh oin ci o| * ami cnn veli tim
just BOW, amt don't want to I**- divert
eil. The American people sie r
n rush, bul one tbiog at a tune I
tel Mi-hi d.
A melli -dial preacher in Brooklyn
N v.. says tbs moth ara I
their daughters out ol -
only "dancing daugbtsrs" aw soughi
f.,r in marriage. Ws repeal thi
ocr live.- in Brooklyn, and nol in
Fal hiv ilk'.
1 ea, tbs benefactions ol snob men a*
Carnetrto and Bockefellei
princely, bul the mtier, li?
lli.- tue ha- been on the pan ot tin
Southern Stab - ia tbe Intel
gro education,
"A New york woman Iel
piov ide foi bi i pel d ar. bul - me one
will he -ure to oonteal tbe a
ll i Pod
Anotbei dog,
"The world is like a pu a "I n
full of sharps
Aad tbs -harper gem-rally fall
liicbmond ls being i
May she come oul "f tbe furnace with*
out smell ol
monta.
lll.'t.IMV REWS.
Tin
tory at Loray has been sub
tin- building will be erected shortly.
Tbe
ing put in by tbe City Council ol Cul*
peper will lie finished In a
Judge .1 B hi om ' ry,
is an iiul.'i I
sent Scott county In tbe Constitu
Convention.
Among tnt al the Vir?
ginia Hoi Springs at tin- tm
Count von Larisb, nephew of the late
Kinpit bs of Aual
At tbe Democratic primary in Cul
Saturday Mr John s Barbour
wa- Cb -en Bl B tielt gate to the
stltutional Convention.
The Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott, ol
York, i- at the University of Vii
wlieic he vv ill remain for some time,
preaching to the students
.Many citizens of Southern Shenan?
doah and Northern l; "-kingham coun?
ty have Inaugurated a movement for
the formation of a nea COUOty.
Col, William il
Rockbridge county bul now of Ot
spied an invitation lo d
ibe addi.-- on Mi n oi iii I'.-.v, June
ith ai Augusta.
At a primary election for Democratic
?aiiditlat. - io the Constitutional I
watton in Staunton, Augusta county,
laturday, the Hon. J. M. Quarleaand
dr. A. Caperton Brazton, were cno*
60.
Thc I um bei business, which U]
bw yeara ago bad nol been cultivated
ii the Northern Ni "I., i- rapid I j -
Hg tn he mic nf it- clllef ind Ul
Imbet buyers arc almost a- ? .
ii- a- li-h il ru linn
The gentlemen having in charge tbe
n oi transferring the Southern
eminary, of Bowling (ireen, lo Wlo*
bester, have asked Ha- Board of
ir a bonus of $16,000 to Insure tin lo.
ttl.iii nf the Collegs tOi
Sportsmen ami fain" rs ire -
ing to prevent the pollution of the
mt ii branch of the r vcr.
la undent.I the dan.
ake a tight against any all
event it from Using Hie B
At a primer] in d in Pulaski
J.e. Wy niuated
the Democrats f??r Hu- I
Convention, defeat
](H| Volt'-. Ml. V\
eyer of the Pulaski (eil
nut Ci J ?
moeia t.
lin- i ?? mooral - of Fi inklin county,
convention at Rocky Mount
v, nominated Jutjge John I'. L ? foi
I tu I ional Convention. The
i ven ti rn wai
i .'? E v
j'osjtively :
?ocepl Hm lemur.
?cliator >
r N. Has
th ? Democrats ? ; H
nlv a- their saud ?
uti.a,?l Couventl - I
ut ional
Islon on '? m '-n ;,?, larlng
? i e iuexpedienl ize the
i :bi I'l-i. titution.
he survey fnr the new railrui
edi Hie, Hancock county, T. nn., lo
Paul, Va , via Booti county, i- now
Ihe cmim ellon Iii ba
le is with th i
ie Norfolk amt Western rai1
?aul. Thi- pr..j, ? , j, ,Vf.
i Inaugurated hy toe Southern rail*
, the purpose being to reach the
li.-ld- "I > 'iillivvtst Virginia inde
lent of other lines The mule is
ugh valuable land- ami mineral de
s ami will al- i ?? fine
Iii Hie (inuit ry.
Itlor Ih raid. I have
'Ul p ip. I ap| .'.tis '., i, ?
?oinc owners of faun- Tbe advice
Imitable ami th mid !"? bi
his subject I ital !? cent
ring:
sere wera i wo momenta In m
?ail led aw av With CCI
Hie lii-l. a ic 'i I ht!d in
laud Hu- license t" marr} the
-t girl in (?? orgia: tbe sat di d, two
w ,ii-,nt, e dei i to 111
<l. My wi;. ii ,n ,,f in,.
ly gMUiid mule a citls
re i- li i.i.,n
country.
Hie trees bom a bit h rou gather
r uiiiler w boat
-1 lu -tillllllei In- v our iBt SS, the
growing in Hu- yt i.r
the Bowen liloi'iiiing iii ihe ?*t
I"
te
ill
Ki
fe
iii
en
Oi
fol
th.
lui
lie
H.
for
V i
"f
hu]
ri tu
Coll
,V (
ll".
havi
th it
rh. i
La
?i
Remi
chilli
nf til
Qi
Yon ca
easily,
ntrw 111
thai m
lea tx)
cured.
lrt ant!
amaki
deo youl flowers, tbe spring from whlcl
vmi drink youi spring and ali oi lb
crops yours, :in<i I believe you a Ml i?
the happier lunn ami the mon UB*fsl
Citizen. I have more (han mice ii
these C'aWimunicationa urged (arm I m.
md l bavs nothing ti
lake hack mi that line, hut when ll cai
be done mi a largi one ami sui cessfullj
dmie I th. very much enjoy thc sight.
A hu ile, agu I Ito o in tb'- I'n li
.viih Mr. < I md watched
with wide aa ike Inten it, four twi
plows cutting tim -? d
.?ut- thc ripening grain ami (li?
va- Inspiring. When men can
tbe ol where they can think
, - to i.u in mi a
?cale. J ' 'hm
? t i ur farmers cannot afford the
luxury, for it i- a luxury.
I biogs .in- I.niling mi iii nf mir
Illili- jil-t BOW hui 1,0 vv bile D
iban "ii 'that of Mr. Ed. Bonduranl
Ihe farmer who hasn't nine i" wait fm
. l-l "I to
og righi ni the
umIdle ol Hie TOW, ami With ll hag of
; lu VV t.. 1'
bul I have
Beal or
appetite. Nol many
? nts wit" consun table
ami tl.
isn't Im-k hm labor Hut vv li
The wheat .rn thi- place i- making a
? Uh that ol .Mr.
Horace Richardson, ami I am i
a bleb w iii wilt.
? growth nf clover, and an
abundance nf lasl se
corn. Mi i
bjeel nf I:
-.ni ha- unbout
I I am
H.at the combination bas
been mucb improved mi. One Hiing
on ami thal ls that the
macbiues do no thinking, and that
with.... bl on th
farming is a dismal failure.
'I bis doe- nol ms tn that we aw to
or eve- to and live in
ila- pa-; ralbi i than In Hu- po -cut
Mr. Bonduranl I
I ham) mi ii
taioly means 1901 ami nol I
Mr. Thc. ('ariel cultivates tl
Waiker farm neal Darlington Ii
ami vv lu n 1 visited lum during I
days ol
nf making anything, hm in- brought
la-t vv. ug in
-ii'-h j
i With a ll m. telling
how ni tn ii ninney he vv ni ?
vv Uh him next lime. I would i
arith him if be could make a million
making tobacco, hut the g.I I."id
koon - i '?-' and ? don't
.'ci rich thal
it lons, however, nf which tbe
vorld kdows nothing. I bi
I
J wish some me would tell me why it
I that the bott.un lands mi Ci,-I.
rb I le tin -<? on Buffalo are aband
remember a*ben a boy going to tba
lard Times farm, thin thi- property nf
nf ymir town,
nd managed bv a Mr. Carter, wben
im. wheat, nat- and tobacco ah .muled
bile thc Watermelon patch wa- the
"I ll" I
ill then-, bul ditcbing ha- been
Cted ami grui.hine a lost alt, 11
lit being that those er.ips ar.- im
i be land must i
r hy reason "f rc-t ami oller an invit
I for an Investmt nt hacked by
ind, muscle ami money
lt Isa mistake to imagine that mir
inni- an- v> iiiuiit a joh ni; rainy
i tv?.n nf them profitably
tl}' on just such
ic nf them v Wood,
<1 ile- other delivering a load of wood
which : a "lound dollar."
not a I "st tlay to either nf
?iii. The "old man" who fail- to
ni-h an abundant supply nf dry
I t" tl.obi won
Vet t" li I B .um nu |
Whu "dispi-c- (I,,.
all tilings" will always ,
md. ( l\ I in; (,,,.
I 1,'t-melli for INicilin.ilMil. ,
,11 who u-c Chamberlain'! Cain Calm
rheum rlth the
:n pain which it
I 'iii- Mr. D N
"Son '? lin:- ;
rbeumstistn
rind ihouldl r. I Hied Don
.die- bl
imended by
'o., di':
mberlaln - I'dn Balm. Tiny ?
.iv Ihul I bought a hot
;
?ni nded this liniment to
y ol' my fr't ads, who agree ? ith roe
lt is tl mi dy for ur.
iimtti-ui in Hie inn kel ' i
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erocdy tba* eurea is mid In ??n? rt>jr
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the Industrious aud ch j art ot Hu e tosnaj?
President, Vii e-President, i ubi**
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C. M. Walker & Sons,
Commission Merchants
~^" And Dealers in ^ -^
Hardware, Flour, Hay, i Just received 2 Cars
Grain and Mill Feed. Choice Seed Oats.
Examine <>nr Cloy ??) and
other field seeds. We
have a large stock and
w ill! be pleased to Hindi
von prices,
Ask to see our complete
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Harness, A-c
Agents for < Iber's and List
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W. P. VENABLE Sc CO.,
INSURANCE.
OFFICE PLANTERS BANK telephone!*.
iinliicts a (.ciiti'iil Insurance I.tiih, Itt prcst nlini' thc FtillowiBf I 'iiii|ianlfa:
BOO III ATLANTIC Ll COMPANY.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO INSURANCE ON OWELUNPS IN TOWN ANO COUNTRY.
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Pres't, If. Pres't. Sec, & Treas,
Farmville Commerciia Co.,
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Sonni I'.cnti Ploara,
VAGONS, BUGGIES, FERTIL?
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IMVILLE, - - VIRGINIA.'
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