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BALKE'S
Live Oak
WHISKEY
SOFTENED UY AVK,
ld Medal at At'anta E>;
Is the best and purest
Rye Whiskey sciC.
in the South.
?*.CO.,fto..i\t?rs,
CINCINNATI, U. S. A.
matted to our head off,, e v Ul b- ,
BU ia bosfl SrSf Bearcct SSI I ^utoe,
Great Reduction in
GlotbiogPrices.
We have done avery large hu
- in bul our stock
i- still heavy, and to i
room for a choice line of
Spring Clothing,
which ls now being math fir
!??, we >i 111 for the next tero
months sell mir WINTER
CLOTHING at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
?o much so es to induce every
man or hoy aranlinga soil noet
Ol for next fall, to take advan
taga of thia exceptional oppor*
tu ni ty.
Richardson & Oralle,
KVK.VIVIIJ.K. VA.
PLANTERS' BANK,
FARMVILLE, VA.
Prt-iil.-iii
rushier
Capital, - - 148,426.
Surplus, - - 13,425.
Undivided Profits, 4,000.
Total, - - 190,450.
DIRKCIOKS:
II. B. BAJUBOW, K. M. KriTt.N,
M.A. BTOKSB, C. M. WA I,KKK,
I ' Kl ll, T. J. DAVIS,
nklns baali
I Hated.
? niall prluclpulcltkt Mud Col*
ds>.
A Health Resort
At Home.
There ls something very
lng ii sOitarlum or
ht al Hi resort, where one - cm, BOJooa
.ire felloe ?sufferers, and a/here tin con*
J imus tn Hie ail
mcn'- ? if tithers.
.-.el! aa tba
remaining, by trying the Compound
Investigate and
learn wno have been cured, ami what
they say of Compound Oxygt ^ .
Itt d ai tun Office, or you can
use the li ime Treatment at your own
home. Consultation (ree. - i I los
? ")k.
Dre.STARKEY & F
. Pa.
TO THE PUBLIC!
Mville, Va., Jan 19, 1901.
I d . lu re gladly ami truthfully
thal W.T. Blanton can help and cure
w, ak and fa ? with
that i ? "iiltl nol
rn nu'e without tearful pain. In Bl I I
Dot use tin rn lol .myth og With
I wt nt rt. VA'. T.
ll mt.m. be fitted my eyes and they
? ctly strong i
Your* very tr..
:: . vu.
Thr above is <>tt?- of many
which I have rel
; he manner in which
I I hose suffering
with defective vision. It
your eyes are gn ;i ?_? j o i trou?
ble come and see me. Con
riultatiorj will cost you noth
VV. T. BLANTON,
< rptictfJ Graduate.
CHAS. M. WALSH,
?rr cam?
MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS,
PETRR8RURU, VA.
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CAPT S.W. PA U LETT, Farm.
Brr n nt ?? Agenl for ii iiiiiiiltr ol v, ars, and
wl11 lin -.a lind particulars to alt
wlio apply.
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A Peettafe Im?i Waa.
Mother Why, dear, what's the mst
Ur?
Da laked ms a
he could ki k,-s lin .
"Wall, ii j ) "ic*
young man, and wi si knee i)
very niuch in love arith you."
r vs hen he went .ind?
anti BB
??ii ,,." lino, boo, hool
?J*. 1 (Veal
S. n I ti thllalnat.
I ain for .
sion. We need all the terri
Lunker You' .lens.
You thought dir'
Bunker?I know, mt I wasn't
lng golf then, uiiil didn't realise bow
the demand for additions] link- "us
bouud to grow. I phla
trading a I.lie of l.tixnrs.
"Aunt Ann, what ever became of
that pretty niece of yours?"
"She married ii man In some kind
of business in one {it the big
out west. He mus! be prospering, I
guess, for she writes me she has
nothing on earth to do hoi j
In a wintlow all dav and comb her
loii^r, beautiful hair." < hlcago Trib?
une.
n-r- re tri hu tl n n.
"They hare twins at that house
across the street."
"I am glad of it."
"Why, what di (Tere | make
to jon.'"
"The man who jives there I- thi same
man who tiped to waka nie at five
o'clock every Sunday morning last
summer with his infernal lawn
mower."?Chicago Tribune.
Th* narnu In HmI.1I.
Cobwlgger?These .liv,,ree papers
were serged on inc to day itf my of
9ay, vt oman, what does this mean?
Mrs. Coi .? ine. hiv
dear. I happened to read ln< i
yer'a advertisement that lld ob*
tain divorces at redoi ?
day only, snd I really couldn't
H.?Town Topica
The Brute.
"Which proves," said the landlady,
concluding her discourse, "that there
are other ways to kill a dog besides
chokimr it with batter."
"Yes," the rnsh boarder agreed, "in
some cases it might he juM as ef?
fective to make the BOOT brute smell
the butter."?Leslie's Weekly.
lt ena,.ital.le.
Mrs. noon I have read an item
which declares that insanity can
often be cured by music.
Mr. Hoon ?The theory is a probable
one, I should say. Thu average ama*
teur cornetist would throw the ordi?
nary lunatic into fits, and almost any
physician can cure fits.?Puck.
I .ml.Inti Forssnrd.
"And he was always so eourteous to
the eua-tomera!" sighed the bank man
iger. referring to the missing te i- r.
"I suppose he always kstpt in mind
?hat som* of them might possibly bs
>n th* Jury," dryly responded the pns
deut.?(Fuck.
Firm Ili-lies er.
"T<>n:my, does your father believe in
lannsls?"
"Yessum! Externally arid internal
j?"
"How can that be?"
"Why, flannel shirts and flannel
rakes."?Chicago Daily News.
What She Waists.
Mrs. Rtrongmird--i he New Woman,
ir, does not demand that men shall
ise and give her his .eat in a
ar.
The Professor?No; hut she demands
hat he shall rise and give her 1,
n congress.?P>rook!v n Life.
An le> Hay.
A-trlpplrig down the street she sped,
Across the Wintry sleet;
I found lt hard to keep ni
As 'twas to keep my feet.
?Washington Star.
MAKING MATTERS WOEtSBB,
Ile?Ah! What a beaut!
Ihe liri How tlare you!
He?Excusve me. ma.hi rn! I referred
ly to the dog! Der n,,, ? ,, ;, tr
Aa Kxplanallnn.
II. I fail to see anything remark*
ly bright about Mi*.s Smart le uh.
she .\o wonder; she isn't wear*
r her diamond*: to-night I
cort).
IT"?? nn Her.
'Woman ia too prom to jinn}) a! con?
sume."
Yes, and lately she has been 'limp?
et them with a hatchet." i
:ord.
Ills I mp rea a I on.
lin Friend Your son is home fruin
\rge. ls he? It must f*ive the
mir man a lot nf mental t rainin'?
lt . ii'
i>e overtrained. Puck.
I"i-rciliilr>ns llnmanltv.
T.iv Bl yt n ?o' is my ru'<\"
res; so mai ??
when von say von':' j,.i\ bs von
ie beek." D( lr,,it '
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H. C. CRUTE, Druggist,
Fresh Garden Seed,
Karmt ille, Va.
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PRINTING
\T REASONABLE PKICl -
AT HERALD OFFICE
Thc Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
fV**strr^., ??
Ll 1. 1.._-,.,
The Discoverer of Swamp-RooK Rt Work in
Els Laboratory.
There is a disease prevailing
i country most dangerous because so decep?
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lt?heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
: lexy are often the result of
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad?
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the k
break down and f cell.
? ha richness of the blood?the albumen
?leaks out and the sufferer has i
?ry trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis?
covery is the true speciflc f
and urinary troubl'
of apparently hopeless cases^after all other
.-.ave failed.
lar sizes. .'? ni free
by mail, also a book tel.,
Root ar.d lt
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and
mention this paper.
If ;': ? i5^TnS
in tr.:
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MY STORE.
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sonable pron'I
asked. A
?*- SILVERWARE. ,
Call ami I will I
E. C. WI LISE,
Farmville. Va.
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purposes and as a ls era
Cooper's 4-Year-01d
N. C. CORN,
eolutely free from
lie Famous Pabst HilwaikM
Beer on Dran^bt
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HUGH O'GARA,
BO YEAT.S'
EXPERIENCE
. rite
Scientific flmcricaii.
Illn.trn'- I
lUNfUCn NewToifli
llraiiiht n.e.
?fcli
Tbe Paris fcrooslrlrm
baa made tlie Gold
Medal Award to
Cold medals sse***,
also asvarsled ni
F^ Orlops* Uio3
aAd\s?irfdar*ar
Chicago ISIS.
NeM bj .!(?>. >I LHKOXI,
afSal for Harper Id I".obit .ri
BEST HOG FOR FARMERS.
lt le IB* Oi I an n. Ba*e le
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r than thal of
A food, hoi eal Iii-..,. - mule is
worth, ami will command, a
ny day lu iin- s
A I:
tn work than a horse, ami i- more re?
liable after iiiitirti' 'I.
Yon hardly e.? '. mule; he
ly Immune from tim
We w,.nhl rather plow corn i
team of mules than with horses; they
break down leas corn ami turn
around quicker.
more ha:
than n horse, will pull inure in pro?
portion to ami will ?
vv iih it" hu
An energetic mule will make a trip
quicker thai may
f.-tst the secret of his
speed ls his uniform gait, steady iiml
If a team of mules runs away they
look out for lill Ilise!- ?
they may tnnke ' ? !
go through a ni i to
spink, they usually coma nut un
han.I
The nm!. ,Ison,e. t!
make a good r
': "do himself proud'1 if h I
'o a fancy, yellow rn "r
art, bul what he lacks In appear
mee he makes up ii
?i the farm. Midland Farmer.
OUTLET FOR CATTLE.
Int. to Itttllil n ll tl ll Mill fr.nu lUSsVIt '
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.<*nn! and etllclent. For
)>? Winstoo I ms Co.
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Farmville Building & Trust Co.
MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO GAIN.
MONEY TO M*AKE.
i>ei.|s Liquidated. New li red. Jfoun
.Mom y received on I
HAVE YOU ANY OLD DEBTS?
Kn vmi wish to pay off old debts? Do yon wwh topurchaae a nea
you wish to go In business? lin yon m-.il money and
tbe undersigned for terms. I ral and time made to sui! the t
A HOME AND LOCAL COMPANY,
and fulfills ali it- ol - given upon ap
LOANS MADE ON THE FOLLOWING SECURITIES:
Improved Kcal Estate, Farmville Building and Trust Com pa
Planters Wai.?lion-,. Company's Slock, Hlar L'omps
UuIted Slates, Vira ly and City Bonds,
OR ANY OTHER SUBSTANTIAL COLLATERAL.
Write or call for Prospectus and full particol
THE FARMVILLE BUILDING AND TRUST CO.,
FatfBYille, Va.
WHY WAIT.
IVh
lu tie , ; 'apply
PIEDMONT BUSINESS COLLEGE,
.1. If. I.ILE8, i. >K. Presl
H. E. BARROW. G. A. DUNLOP.
H. E. BARROW & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
DEALERS IN_-r=a.
h-i-ii|'i. .-. ii, Corn, sk.-., lu car load lot-, uv-inn
iud Farmville .Mil:
K. II. Hil .1 McNutl ?: \ Bar
roe are a ith us, Corners feu ell uidolpli Hotel,
FA RM V ILLE, V \.
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W. P. VENABLE & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
The Phoenix Assurance Co., of London,
Virginia Fire and IVTarine Insurance Co., of Va.
The Lest Kikk ; , . j anywhere in the United
f their uiiij
mee ol tiu-ir fair dealing.
tuse of (hen- prompt and liberal settlement or' |,.
K.ee.-iu-f of the te?t of nc.if than acentury I mid th m wantina.
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The $5 Graphophone.
Thc Mtistii'iist iiiiitim: Invention nf tin- Age. The Trincc nf Cnlcii,,
I'lie Repertoire of tbe Graphophone la \\ it hon t Limit.
Music.
Song.
oilii-r Si v l>s B| Va rion ? I
Columbia Phonograph Coi;:
For Hale bj ( HUH.IN BROS., Mssk Deslers, Fsnarllle, | ,. Tl
? FARMERS' ATTENTION!
?a? PIJ
Tinkling, Va., Jan. 16, 1901.
ie Armour Fertilizer Works. ty|
Gentlemen: ?
In reply to your favor of reoent date *,'
Lil say that my tobacco which took the a*
sweepstake premium at the Farmville Fair ?ii
ist fall, was raised with Armour's Tobacco
jecial Fertilizer and Bone Meal; the land
)on which this tobacco was raised had no
mure upon it whatever. There were more
ian three hundred samples competing for
lis premium. I consider your fertilizers
rst-class and expect to use them exclu
ve this season. Yours truly,
E. Oralle stokes.
FOR SALE BI
II. E. BARROW Si CO., Farmville,Va.
J. Ik WEAVER, Kice Depot, Va.
V. P. FLlPPEN & BRO.. Cumberland C. II., Va
REMEMBER
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UPSM IXI I PC W"re HKa^UARTMM
ls I \ I I Vs/ ll L "ul weil assorted and
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NnErOTAIrCiSVI/^ Wi iii ima or
l^t?ri I MLTXI iX vj.
? prompt attention.
BARROW &. COWAN,
FARMVILLE VA.
s. ?
ubscribe to the Herald, only $1.00 a year.
Herald and New York World only $1.60.
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FOR SALE!
GOOD
Ga Fencing,
25c ii Panel,
FOUNDRY.
Fcirniville iMinufacturing CoM
G. M. lobetM, Pa
FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA.
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I IOr\C. I O ALL POINTS
OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS,
WISCONSIN,
MISSOURI, KANSAS,
NEBRASKA, COLORADO,
ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA,
*a> TEXAS, *a?
ie WEST, HORTH-WEST, SOUTH-WEST
FIRST CLASS, SECOND CLASS
ANO EMIGRANT TICKETS.
? THE BEST~ROUTE TO THE ?
NORTH mN'D EAST.
LLMAN VESTIBULED COACHES
AND SLEEPISO CAlt
SH THAT TBDB TIGHTS Hil SVIB Til
3RF0LK ^ WESTERN RAILROAD.
M?AP?8T, BI3T -sr QUICKC ST UBI.
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nphlels, tosny M.; rn As-cut,?to
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