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fTARMVILLE HERALl" KBIDA^ -ll I.. ; '. ISSI. -?? .li. ville Lithia Water Stronger li Lithia Ik. *. i ?l MilNK IT? Farmville Lithia Springs Ga ll.inipilcn-siiliict. il Asiii'i.v BlONRi . Vu., i July \ Khi| ' , jir J ll. C. Bagby, ot Hm Chair ol Phyatos, ami l>i ll is Mcilwaine, Prufessoi of Kuglish, in Hampden. : from Ness york la\*t Saturday, in company, ss nh tin. new ot spending two mouths together in tireat Britain, aud expect to return lu tune fm tha opening ol the session -s, pteniber. Mrs John M. Veuahle uml Mis Mot varet Hannah, ss hu left here early in May fur a vlsi! to Judge Mel). K. Wu able, of San Louis Obispo, and other friend* In California, are expected haine thi* sseck. hufaaaii I' H. Thompson, of Freder* lekaburg Collegs, ssh,, ha* been here aline colllllielicclilcnt ami expects to remain severai ssccks longer, i* much 1 that hi* oh! fellow-student, Mr. Osbourne, of Hie last graduating skua, ls to beaasoelated ssith mm in tue faculty at Fredericksburg next session. Bar. J. W. Wauchope, ss ho became I resident of tin* place ten ye. with the view of educating four sons, bavin)* accomplished his pur] tend- to remove at an curly day to Oklahoma, where tim eldest of the four iii Important position nuder the United st i ament, ami bas made a home fur his fut tier ami family. These excellent people ssill be lundi I ami their absence greatly re? gretted. Mr*. Tucker Carrington, of Rich* Bond, ami J- IK 1.- Carrington, of Ness Yolk, arc mi a visit tn their motlier at this p Hi v. B, Dickinson, nf Richmond, uml Mi M. B Dickinson, of BirmiBg haiii, Ala., has.- a!-., been spending -"inc days at their old home in thc astebborhaod. - - j P Hart, of Roanoke, and J i Hart, who bas Keen teaching al Waiei ly, are tess Visiting theil parent*, st Worsham Major lt M. Venable, of Baltimore, abo ha- iieen visiting relatives lure, illili hollie mi I 111 port ii ll t business a day or two siuce, bul ssill probably return sottn. He regards tbe o/.oiie of Prince Edward as abundant ami Invigorating aa nus to Ik- found el-ess here, ami being among congenial relatives ami friends, lintis tin- a mos! sgreeal le health resort Heowneval uable property hen-ami in thc neigh* horhood, OD which be has already pul many Improvements, ami is dow sjfitatiiix others. The students <>f the eouege are indebted to bim for tbe im* pmveiuent of their flue athletic grounds, sud it I* doubtful whether the water convenieiii'e* and bath arrangements, which have contributed so much to their comfort, could have been under? takes, hut for Ins generous assistance. The dry spell was In,ken mi lat urday hy a refreshing and abundant rain, which gives much e.irage* mein to tbe tanners. Tin-crops in tins ssetioa are looking well Tba people ara taking much Interest la the | ? ustitutional I'uiiveiitioii, and aremnsloUM toa work completed at\beeajrliesl prac! I eal,lc day. 'lhere -, -rn- u, be a general and deep--cund sentiment in favor of viva voce voting bs a contributlvi al to honesty in elections, lt is imt believed bera that tbe ball tem can lac ticed from tbe suspicion and eoatamination of fraud. The Demo? cratic precinct convention, bald nt nu last suck, spoke out ? oliition on n I nina!incleil IMciratc. Tko) is, Va., July 6, 1901. \ meeting <>f the . ni) den l>istiict wa* I'eld ut \\,.(sham, July 6th. Ml E tabb ss i- elected delegate lo the Norfolk ) onveiitlou am! sent uiiiii Htru, ?? following resolutions were "man? ed that ssc commend our representative, Dr. - 1 Mcilwaine, in Constitutional otion fm the stain! be bas taken ml I., thc manner of '"Hog, ami ss.- niue bim tu us< ? honest, ,,.(,. ,.,,, ni the m ss Constitution. J. I. I'm; a KMOH Mop- lin i aagk ami ss rn ks od Un- Kohl. ? ?Quinine Tablet) 'i "in- dav. No Cure, no Pay v fal natale I ina for Sale. ^ ? ??tier tor sa . st ry two miles ol Hamp .. with good im. ss lilli ss. iinil ni cass terms, Apply bi ney. \i Sn il \n s .Sit An \n b \ tin ab dre ill" tan ss ai Sal elli Wit bra of Iii. ssa! li ii cha Han alt. due ss- i 11 was still estit A at tl whl Moi cara nun thc min clou the ruin ('un had -t'.ii W hail of t leal \ ). I (mm il Melin::. -luis meeting of Hie lown o u i- luM rue-das afternoon, Ki. Blanton, presiding; M. mi H. E. W'S IB Kauai. I I Kell. \\ K Davidaon, .1 I! Maitiu ai i: k v submitted thc follossin report |s ,, i: I .|. i - npoit ssas ii, v and eui, nd of record, lt follow-: i tail -'LIM il lUHHt'KHKMi n 1 folloWiUg lull* Vs. the |o\s || wolf ordered to be i aid: *. VV. 1*1 : ns, lia),il I'.'l Ts A. Ho, ll 7n ia, - Mr. Wail presented an ordinance prohibiting thc cutting ur defacing ii tlie tow n. The ordinance ssas laid on thc table until the next regu* lai meeting. (iu motion ot Mr wnil, th,- Cemetery Committee ssas instructed to request thc undertakers of the town to adopt means of removing all surplus dm (lom in,,uiui newly made graves. lt ssa- agreed bj the Couucil tn wire ' coal thc A. M. E. ('hinch pro? vided tin- Kirai Baptist church, colored, will use the electric light under like couditlous, Mayor, M< ssrs A 1>. Watkins ami W. I-;. Davidson were appointed to sell the refunditig bonds of thc town it md less niau pai, iami at no greater rate than four per cent. This same rom mit tee was empowered to call in ind cancel all bonds due as soon as ,ossj!i|,.. Thc lin? pluu* in thc si,],? walk near nnal School w;;s report) luisanceand the Council ordered it mmediate removaL Street Committee ssa- Instructed o bave necessary liu'ln- placed in the ?;ii of the courthouse for tbe safety of be policeoRlcer making arrests after auk. Ition ssas presented fruin citi? on* residing on Chambers street, in '. of the Nmnnii Behool, asking ir light on thal street Referred to nt Commit! mmittee ssa* author? sed to purchase necessary hooks tor ic pro] ei kt t ping of thc town's Their Aimil,il Keports. Lasl week we published the annual ?port of the Town Treasurer, jual ai ?corded In the (llerk's book, and be? sv ssill U- found the Sergeant's reporl i full for the year 1901, which show* ie sources of all revenues: , \ l - REPORT. min nt nf real and pcraon ? I uly ;. .I ? ut of nt of ul collo-n ,1 tor rent of I le.| I on el I m| neill rt Hart.. fl out -al,- of In li, I 7.11" " I,', 1,1.',. limul IfiO i M lal Ililli BOO Si:.,i!iK ..; SI-'., i (Imii li I ired bj I.L'litiiim:. A'liilc the rain came in torrent* and ? lightnings and tbunden roared ?ve us, tlie lire alarm sounded Ita adful note la-t Saturday afternoon mt 3 o'clock. When it wa? nd that tlc church - afire tbe gn nt pre led. Lightning ha'Utrmis tba tall ireb spire and il was burning fiercely iiiii nv lull- a densely black smoke n d from tin very top of tbe steeple. rei did men work bardei <>r mme scly tuan did those who had charge the tire apparatus on this occasion. ? men went Into tbe steeple through erand smoke, and ssith nozzle lu id fool by foot ascended upon tba ind wood ssmk quenching the ley went. It wa- not long r the alarm before Ihe lire ss almost entirely to thc earnestness ii which tbe "boys" went to work. lightuing struck thc steeple on tbe th side iiml fortunately tbe wind blowing frmn the South which icd the Maim- assay from the clure. Tbe loss to tbe church is Hilted to Im- al. Ult v, s. i, Mail Munn, n unusual visitation to this section ns nine of sVir ssas the hail storm di caine -udHciily upon us last clay al".ut neil. Tlie iuiil stouts iiiui partridge cl'_'- and c dossil with ,h-liue(1vc fol Bul little rain accompaa ed hail and thc si,mu Ia red by tbe d was not great, bul where it fell almost ed ami corn injured. I county crops of tobacco ut to the Kimintl alli r the u uformed thal there ssas int ,,' ille, and that west own lt was very light. The heav fall was in Cumberland and parti uckingl i. Mamie, di - heat Hom a mountain range. a tl (I ss il -t p ll III lo A gi ta al in lu iii li. P" th, SS) UH lat al, Th oil J Or SOI Lil ilia SS ll di.S .1 pac Bpi No urn III. lon and Pro I- R for de-l ooo I. enti Mr. lng, tbe dui tho? rin Klt.S Bus! Ron :iml Kd.l Cha .I I Erm .?inui Rt eros thc | for Mis. dolli ll (i one If ihoe Cl Death of Ir. i. I,'. Barten, 'lin- venerable and worthy cl Uzi died at his borne in this ,, i.,,. :?' l i? ni of the SI ta inst, and ss; buried that evening al 8 from ll (I hollie. Mr. Morton spent Ifjuch of bis life ri rn, bul some ye tra agn moved i Parmville With lu- family, ami nut the day of hia deal! ssa- iden li fie with the ' oniii- who s^eagprivileged toktio* him bettei tbsn ss.-.lid will pay prone tribute ii bis memory, bul there ai -""ie i hi- ldc upon wbicl ss ? ss'iiiid lay etuplia He was aKs ay- ched lui. A fri.uk remarked a- we -i",?i in tin- said o I his home on thc evening of hi* funeral "I never -ass him depressed oi despondent" IK- wa- alway- ready to recognize strangers and togreel them cordially. 'i'ln* ssa* particularly true at bli church. Prom hi- old neighborhood in Char? lotte this ha- conic to ii- who knoss him thcie. When estrangemeul ii neighbors he was tbe one to bring tlu in together. "Blessed ara thc ts- thc word of i. i At hi- funeral service, as simple as he Would bave had it, iiml s,, fu|| of tenderness ami lost-, thai thc home ami air breathed their -pint, hi- pa-tor, the Rsv. Dr, Harding, wno ls nol given to funeral -dinon-, -aid ,,f him: "Always at thc prayer meeting, always In bis pew during the hour of worship, a constant visitor of thai.rand sick." If thai i- not gratifying ''well done" sshat mon need Kc addi d'.' liewa- buried at sundown, tbe sun having just broken through cloud-bar i au-, as n ware, to brighten thc closing scene iu a cheerful life history, and standing at the head of thc grave, covered suth flowers, placed lhere by loving banda, ami surrounded by a ho-t of friends who honored him while living and mourns him imss that In i- dead, hi- faithful pastor, ss ho knew him svell, iu health and in -ickncs-. living ami dying, ssith bared head, imt Uplifted face, -lid, "I ."oil night, < .".ul light,"and turned away ssith ince,m. Idenl assurance of thc, g.I morning, ,, follosv. In Our Churches Holiday. Rev. Mr. Southall, who wai ? ? occupy the Episcopal pulpit, failed o appear, and Mr. Maxwell Robeson, rho has just finished bis second tann t the Episcopal Theological Seminary, (Belated, reading thc service ami ml* the sermon. It ssa- his fl rsl inion, at the old home, in thc church f lu- boyhood, before a Parmville udience, and waa greatly enjoyed hy , mae who wen privileged to hear lum. . ami graceful presence, bb --ed nh a full ami well modulated voice ml with a mind enriched by eames! udy he i*, though a young in in, a ' h acber of ability and attractivi isv ;ind gives promise of taking oom* landing place In tbe church of hi? ve. |fr. Robeson alan conducted tbe p. III. service af thc Y. M. C. A., iiml oi Instructive ami Interesting Ik mi thc subject of talents, Ti Rev. Mr. Hunter preached a- usual en thc Methodist church and thc moro? ni mon sva- followed Ky th, allon of thc Lord's supper. o( Dr. Harding preached a special -er tl)| ni in Hie morning at thc P esbyte ni church mi Sunday school svmk. yi Kev. Mr. Thompson was wilh his opie iii the morning, and at night, in Hil ? Methodist church, preached the ?omi in thc serif- of the summer ,, sm sarmons, Hie audience wa-a ge one and listened attentively to Interesting and Instructlvedlscourse, o singing wasexcellenl and thor* ' ,'hiv sscii enjoyed. ha Ererythlag Sea Thia Bssata. at \ I. Ulan's Big Original New j leans Colored Minstrels, Introducfng |IU, ae of tbe most famous Colored Sin* ,j(.| -, Dancers,Cakewalkersand ('nine' IIU, na known among tin.lored race, .(,n ; app, ti here under canvas, Tuc- liit. ?'. -inly K'lli. baa lire ii! Thc Bpnafft. thout ll o'clock Sundaynlgbl tbe king lioii-c al tlii'Variiivillc Ulina '"' nu's ssa- totally destroyed Ky lire ne of Itt contains wak laved. 'Hie ?In of thc lire L- umaoyuunted for. te wera many trallon aol half gal- J bottles ami a number of umtjobna carboys stored In thc building, bably thc heavies! loser by thc tire ' 11 .1 .1 Ki'iidiiee, ss h..-,- entire oiitlit l,n' carbonating ami bottling ssas sci i..sd. The building will he at -"' i' restored. ' ?" ' -? aim I lljol.llde lillellilillllieilt. |aI>, .-ni PPA1 :.s s. 1901. -||?. a mosl enjoyable a. ,, ?rtalnmenl ssa- held at the home of .. WK. Morrison lasl Kinlay cseu- ,. July 6. A large number attended, .,', object of which w ii* to organise a | , i for the young people. Among ,. ?eui weic: Mi-ses Janie M 1 piol I.: Sammie Hatcher, of Bedford . ; Grace and Edna Blcan; Livia and e Steerer; Mi-- McCraw: Annie and lt I* t (.inictt; Annie and Mimi Jones Julia Porbes. Mi uni ' :,. i. irnett; John Gilliam; Henry Pl?ll:Urigg Elcan; Mahen S.Jones; ,. Jone.-: Kev. Mr. Osborne iiml i,t i-t Jone*. They had various (,|,. ( semeuts such a- Kaines, etc. cam ?freshmenta were served before tbe alH' Miss Ids ic . ar and Mr. Mahen Joi I gold .n/e which wa- ;i beautiful picture, then ? -t lllustratl.f a hook. ,),v Monia did well her part a- boat) M ,?,. g everything in I ? ir the aura of tboae present All left aboul ?, 'clock ami all feeling that it ssas of ihe most enjoyab ? - p-j _ pott! your feet ara teudei ny a pan of cur.' heir Pleming a il|1|U ullin - ila Custom) HRIKFS AND PERSONALS, III- li. ,|, |.|?. I'l.-.iae. 1 H'S "S\ llf.illtlt lin. x ollcll fer He foti Katherine Wells |a -pd,dine; the Hummer in Norfolk. I lie K.v. wi i- lournoy is s biting relatives ami friends bera tin- ss. Mi ami Mi-. Hugh O'Uara returned Priday from then in nial tour of the North Visiting cards, latest -isle, furnished ami printed ai 25 cents :i pa rkage. it tlum Mi- H. k. Bullock, wiih hm child? ren, an- on a visit to lui parents al i. ic (ourtbouse. Mi? Wingo, of Kn-11111011,1, ami Miss Armlatead, of Baltim ire, an Mi- Sallie Dunnington. 'I'ht annual plcuicoftbe Baptist Sun bool, ssill he held at Sandy River church in thc mar future. Misses Loulie ami Kane Moms, who been visiting their sister in Lynchburg, retur.1 Saturday, Snow ii- a man w lu, im- never made a mistake and we will show you one who has nev, i tried anytbit Mi-- Mary Auderaon left Wednesday or Richmond, She ssa- accompanied libel Mr. B, K. Anderson, The mocking iiul craze bas -mn-k KallllSille Witb I'Uce, iiml -tom- lille until ihe -munni ha- ended. Why should tin- thermometer fear to lang around tue century mark in these be opening days of thc new century.' Misses lannie Bidgood, Annie Kui mi ?md Ella Burger win leave md.is > s tail .ml friends in Norfolk. Kin Bbigma Helm fraternity ill leave thc l-l "I August ; r ten days' sojourn at Buck roe Keach Owing to illne.-s tin i - .mil? li, who ssas io have preached at tbe I al Church Sunday, did md al Ml--' Ililli!, I and Callie eft witch, of Richmond, ii I lin- ss,, k ol Mi-. In. \\ I oderson. look- natural, and bas iat satisfied expression aiuce return g to thc clerk'- office. 'I nt Ht- Joe and Job -Ult* the Woik. . iii Villi- (iiiaid decni le-diiy nigh! to go to Ocean View in campment. We understand that 28 diii.t i- signed agreemenl to Eflorl ssill be made to bave among lier attractions al the Pair, a diving s. This is a most novel performance, c ss lu, h ha- neVel naen given in rginia. Wt hasc just .a fess very excel len I ality Hole beads at a -pedal price, pi icc-,, loss ssc have only to show ?m to ii cii-Ioiiter to make (licui go. ill you look at them. .Ye return thank- io Mr-. W. R, umelier for a dozen or more of tbe ?iiiesi ami mos! lucious i caches ssc -cell grOWU ill till* -tail,Ui linc time ol' thc yt he Daughters "f thc Cont. te a novel scheme foi paying oil tbe -i ihe Confederate monu* m. I hes aic making < Ionf< di rate ow- and putting the names upon m at IO cents cm h. Mr-. Dru melter il Dumbal of pillOWS ready lol Ivory. We have tm -ilea-'- indi K.ackus il .lt- Wale! MotOf al a n mai kal,ly price, ii ls in i'?iiiit condition, il hut little and asjgood a- ness, ison fm selling made known lo nillir I" purchase I I inf'oiillation write to ,,i call on the uiville Herald. in- Armory wall aboul winch -,, rh annoy am i r, owing to .i in its ,, coiner, i- gappiug i- kept lip ? k it will shoss au opening aa done Cum il Committee ssill look to it ih-Macon < hool-. el one hoard of tiu-t, I .inlier, ,al,ly, than any other ni tl, rave free tuition to ITU, male ami lo tl,-. I thc oldest Methodist Co. ? ?ina it 1.- to Ha niy large and rps "f i ll.-dliclil. tl ire for pain ml tai! ' lould be ss 111!? nit it in ,,f ;i, sudden at: I mers, diarrhoea oi ctnilera morbus. ls'. Ki idlin's Candy ci i tren. mimi idlin's phone i- sixty-i mi pk 11. ' in a ut nif: lt., hut the world i- Interesting in bitanU who do not belh ve all thc. 1 I'll I'll tic I cai all pei ( dil lin ( elli I -lill 1 I'. \l \. M Hortoa**Watkias. Mi M.kan Va -I 1 I a : k lain the i : Mi j,iiii K Morti mon II. 11 i d Be* J. M. W. J Wei Prof. IK ll i ami iii Whit) and Mi. I l?. Morton; Mlas M ti Mi W. I ? natives at. -t rsi tl th. I . boarded thc tram foi ll mirth. lu Menu,ri.nu. < ?n Sunday, June nuh, Wm. - ford, d j ainliil ami pro'; H> n hi* man iiml in dis] bushai ? ubi r, aym ? ?? ami ai' . - t neighbor and c . briatian, aud all ssh., kluss hui. al thal he f-siiy renting in thc hop,- i f ii mortality. * # ?? Keilli nf au lui.ml. H \sim,K\-.-ii,M ?,. Va., July 8, "OL Editor ll kin ie Kell Butch? er, thc .mis timmi.mt- if Mr. and Mrs. -Ailie juill, near this place. fjfti months and eleven ,liss rd,I, and wa? the pride and joy <t tbe household. oura And ntl*/1<> n,e . to linn. ,1' I ' nil; a. linn mi lil li- ll. ss ho,loci h ,ai| ii Mini's Minstrels. A (. Allen's Big Original Minstrels, two hand-, three c ll I nuc? halis. Pretty Creole girls, Champion Kulkami Wing Dancers, Comic and niistic Cakewalkers ami ii - ii in thc sunny louth ? led in one company, di presented undei a grand commo lions tent ssith ii scanner capacity of ad tl,i,c thousand people ami mi a ? grandeur aud magnitude un* wraileled in ihe history of Mlnstn Iwiug io tin- lame seat lug capacity i f Ile teni Ile i'lllli--Io|l i- |.", ml -?'> cenbi, I.I \alu, ci Vegetables, Toma torpid liver ami do ie ssork ordinarily ot a doctor's pre i Iption. Lettuce ha- a nooth lug, (ju leting clint pun the nerve-, ami i- an Insomnia ?medy. 1 I nerve cul molt- u-od iii I i pt ions. Onions Dandelions purify thc blood .iml gen tone np thc sys m. ? Iinil is less ;i! ii- best, i all-round" brace up foi the stem. - -luuil,I beeschewed by those lc 'havea honor of getting fat," as al i- one penally ol' ealing them. spinach bas medicinal propertiesand |ual to inc mos! ludigo ol'all ic pill- ever made. I'ai-uip-, it i- now contended by po--,-- almost thc -ailie sir? 's that are claimed for sarsaparilla. Beets are fattening and even a moil inly learned man ssill expand be* isc of the sugar they contain. .- i- efficacious iu kidney men! to an extent thal is nol yet hip- thoroughly appreciated, lucumbers, aside linn sui itting properties known to leader- of etious paragraphs, contain an acid lt i- helpful ill -UH,' o.i-e- of i|s -pep iii Holland ia regarded as tething of a blood purifier, hut the horny ia va Germ my its purely "f sauerkraut n, like i nut-, imt a quantity in el? be ? ti? led. Therein lies thc joker k Pi \ , KM VILLE J POS SATAN K. I I s I' st. ' I ' P.M. ' I l P.M. 1137 M. ' w H( Fa fl C a nt sj,, al I A ttl f her olin J. I, f 'M?i';;MitMM'*.;MMMn Faii Fair * 1901. ? OCTOBER 23-25. County .'iml Town will unite to make tbe oo memorable in the histor} "I South Side Virginia. I PRE] a ' ? I- large and liberal and ssill attract the choicest products of ouaFAKM**, the fines! skill of out TIIIIIAMO the most fascinating designs the rum? ers of mn l.\mi> can fashion into form, while tin- PAflTBtT or' ol it iloit?.i> tb) ll' avlea! of our CAT* lill, thc Kich, si ,,f um- | Kl ITV and the fairest of our FLOWCfM ssill cutest in friendly rival foi | nition. [TOBACCO] Tile Money.d-Friend of this Section, . . . iVill have ita usual prominent place. Lovers of good Rac ng will be entertained adi day. Attractions of varied inds have been ar anged for. Marriage Ceremony ?Viii lie performed on the rroiindr! ni ?? High Noon " if one ol' the three days, in irenence <>1 the gathered nultitiide, Tl A SELECT PLAY.^ ill In- pHven at tin- OPERA >l SK. each evening of the ir. . Tournament )n tlie In-t i|.i\. tn he ?<?! owed by a . oronation Address nd Ball. night. A distinguished aker will make an address tin- opening hour. FIRST-CLASS BAND V z: Sr Will fmnish rniiHtc day uni night. ?'.?ii in\ ille will In- prepared ntertain .-ill who may honor with their I?! Premim Lint, or anv ?r particulars address i he retary. W. H. RICHARDSON. President. HAK ty. vi Til notice : : . I - I ? I \ , K ? ki a, RandolpMacon C liege, Ashland, \ ?k* '?'? ? LRH, 1). lt., J'i'esnieiiL Weal --nm sim i>.. SEPTEMBER 19, 1901. ??'"'' . r... inii. ti.,li a|'| HARD IKBV, jy i-' m.. Hdmpden-Sidney College, Vi I i M s ? ls. r\a^N|VI-'T' Tonacco spit LJWIN and SMOKE - \ ourl.ifeaway! usia. full cf NO-TO-BAC, thit mites weak , ' ^ k un SOU,OOO cnn il. , . ? I Kia nu BawDY co.. caka-ao or Mea \urt. *VJ7 MINSTRELS. . . . UNDER CANVAS. $ One Pefforuance Only. Tuesday Np, July 16 \. o ai i.i:> *? tiitK.ivii' - New Orleans Minstrels .\, i?. iltiiiu ness iiii- Season. Clean, raflnad ami I i'-I..-Hali' Pia* en ted iiml,o a Mammoth Canvas. ??ci people. -\dmission, 15c ar>d 25c Watch foi nu- parada mi ttajf ol ci f, rmani c. WEAR DUTCHESS TROUSERS A' Get Your Money's Worth." tzizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzx \]\.1 \ pair aold under 11"' Dutchess Guarani i,, moa! simple and ye! -; - -: . i promised on ans maka of -ul-ti* Beal in the World. Tr) a Pair. NO SEWING MACHINES IIil'Ii Arm sitiL-ei, nilli fl Drasrara, ami tim Princess, arith i i?: i ' \-n J. B. WALL. thy Swelter? xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxzixxx When you cu.ol som-elf ss Uh. CRIDLIN'S Id ('nam, S.nl.i Water, and Water lo - .(KW. Ai riven '<? phone ordei-. CRIDLIN BROSm I \i IIVILLR, VA. cAlpins Dyspepsia Remedy. lats All, Except it ]ures Dyspepsia.