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^ARMVILLE HERALD .?Kii.vv .11 iv. i'?, issi oiii'' ' ' ' I % PAULETT & PAULETT, } 8 insurance. Mist* Anns Hurd will nm ti n nu ber music ilavias tliroUKli the summer, and mil Isr k*lt?<l Ul make arrangements sith mj wishing instruction next winter. _ _ Alard From!lie "Old Kells." Editor Btrald: Bversisce tbs death nf our old friend aud comrade, (). K. Had, wini died in the |n*ir house of lin* foiinty and now lies huried in the gruuud* nf that institution, it has lieen our intention to make application to tbe Town Council to grant us a plot or section in the Karniville Cemetery, iu which to bury the dead of that heroic baud of troys in groy, known as the old Karniville (iuard, and who have no burying ground of their own in which iliey prefer to he laid at last BO red. Tu that end an application was made through Comrade Miller to the Council st their In-t meeting, and lie it said tn their hon.ir, there ssas uot one dtessot iug voice. The lot lias bSSS selected md deed recorded, lt le our intention to have the remain* of our dead com? rade removed from the 'mor house ground* and reinterred in this section nf our lieautiful cemetery. Mr. Bditor Hie main ohject of this writitiK is to show our ap|*viatinu of, amt to thank all w ho have aided na in thi* undertaking 1st, lo the Mayor and Council for gift of lot. dui, to Messrs Watkins e. Watkins for writing nf deed. Ird, to Mr. K.J. Whitehead br recording deed, and 4th, lo Mr. J. K Garland for taking acknowledgment j ^ of same. All of svhieh was done freely iud without charge to ih. was about ali we Intended writing when we began, bul when we Kel mi the suhject of old Reba it is hard , talking or writing, aud as you has,- reqaeeted a statement as to thc standing of the monument fund, will say, when note fell due we paid a curtail of ten dollars and live cents, all the money we had in hand. Thc tiote now stands thirty-three dollars aud thirty cents. This amount our uohle and true friends, tlie 1 laughters af Confederacy, say, will lie paid in full at its maturity. We al-o wish to inform our friends tbal with the aid of our good friend and old eomrade, A. W, Drumelier, sse have -Hided the style and given our order for the iron fence to inclose the uioiiunieiit, at the cost of flfJQ, Of this amount Comrade Drumelier has se? cured alum! one-half. We now have b> raise the sum of $Sn to pay this amount rn full wiitin the fence is erect? ed. At some time In Ihe near fulure sse will call in rsMSOfl on our many friends te assist us in this matter. In the mean time any who may wish to subscribe to this fund can do so by giv iug the amount to Drumelier, Miller or Paulett. No matter how small Hie contribution it will tie thankfully re? ceived and pro|*-r credit given. Yours to count on, The Old Kebs, A. W. Dkimki.i ku, K. I) Mll.l.KK, H. W. 1'Al I.KTT. Mops the Cough uml works ofT the (old. Laxative Kmiiio-CJuininf Tablet* cure scold in one day. No Cure.no l'ay. Mee SK tents. Kron! lim kingham. Nkss Stork, Va, July IS, '<?!. Tbe large Tabernacle which was Ire* Bat balli by the Holiness l'eople, about three miles from Anderson ville, has been completed Kxteni-ive prepara? tion* are being made for the protincted ?erviesswbieb will begis there next Thursday evening, July 18, and con? tinue for tea days. The meeting will dilated by Revs L. L. Hanks, . Hypes and other prominent ioliii-t,.|, Kev. Walter Footer is holding a meet? ing at Com-ord KapUst church this He is ably assisted in his work by Kev. Mr. Carland, the well-known ?*VasSgeliat, who has conducted several very -iiecessful meetings iii Karniville. aSaong the visitors in the neighlior hasl are Misses Annie Ballon, of Hali? fax eoonty, and BeillssSeite Newbauer, of Lynebburg, al Mr. W. K. M.-Craw's. Mi** Courtney Cos, el Farmville, ?*ud Mr. William Hannah, of Mi?is *?i'pi, at Mr. M. C. Clean's. Many other visitors are eXf-eeted in Hie iielghlHirhiHKl during tlie week. . Small lunn Kor Sale. We have for s'tle a small farm of !?> Sith good dwelling, stable and nani, Ml the county of Cuml>erlaiid, wined weean sell for |4Q0. tine third ca*h, halame 1, J and ll years, inlerest on deferred payments. 1 univille Kami Agency. < i ell i n's I andy Charms Clo lil len. BRUM aUTOPMBBONALR Hie 1 ntii,iiifui rjsaay, terell si lie.,, um au ?swered, tu , blne i mk. ti a ,|.,ivy trout it- bed, Vmi I.toke .a.! , ""' "S' - -in . lie loves ??. ?oIi Ile lon- nie, lie l?s,.s ??. ,,,?? "' '"?? - 'ne. .lilts}, Ml ,,?. .. The Bassj ,? ? Shs iauei?.lt, bat cass satall lear drop bold S'"'''" He lltlirt tllllolll. "He lona me ,?,. . ... i,,., ,?.??. ?ss ni, ssatajr, iou i.ii ilea, stn N Imt Im- beoosM of the squirrel family .' Thc health of Un- -.ellon seems to be excellent f,,r the *nmiii,.r leeann. The telephone imw c.eel- the I.mn with the Sanitorium. Kim kin un - are big this season uml berry gi uni. our gardens are doing grandly lines the almiulant rain*. Mr. K. S. Paulett has recently been to Ness York on business. VI iss Boals McKinney i- at borne from her school in Carroll county. Thc premium li-t for our Kair is iilHiiit ready for distribution. Kditors sometimes have a day oil? printers never. Some fanners are already fearing a dry August. Let's hope for thc beet. "Kirst thing you knoss" the sim will go down at six a'dock. Many farmers are regretting that they didn't sosv larger .surface in oats. Let thr fanners renieinlier that brooks straw cut at the propel time makes good hay. Major Otley, just from the oil fields of Texas, ha- been -baking hands with friends in tosvn. Wc regret to hear of the -ukin? of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watkin-. Tlie Normal building, occupied by Mr. ll. M. Cox and family, i-receiving a fredi coal of paint We have bad -onie ss ai in .1 iv- dur? ing thc -mumer, but oin night- have tappa pleasant. V 1. Smith, ssho has been ?riticallv ill lor thc post month, is reported very much improved. Monday s, bin's dav, ami t- it ramed on that day the legend is hat it will rain every das for lu day Mi-. N. C Manson ami daughter, > italie, .I Lynchburg, .ale vi-it ng Mrs. w. lt. Berkeley. Mi? Mattie Leigh Cunningham Itli reeterday to visit friends In South Boston, Prof. J. H. c. Winston leave- today or s month's work in Bouthweel V\t* 'illirt, In the Hilliest of H. S. College. Merchants look a little lonesome imt he fannel-ai.-lui-y, and that means iii-y nieidiiint- hy and by. The editors of the State are al Loray in- week having a "good time." The ossn is dry, however. Judge Floumoy, Who has heen -inn Imo in Texas, looking ofter thc inter ate of on oil company, of whicb he ia iresldent, returned on yeeterdoy. Vii-- l.C Dunkum,of liiickingliain, rho lias been under treatment at the Jthla springs Sanitorium, ha* rs> iirncil home very much better. Dr. Winston, with his two younger ya, spool .Monday ami Tuesday of In- sveek willi relatives in uni around tichmood. The Hkkai.u office is better supplied iib material, am! better prepared to xecule joh ssork than ever lu fore in ita istory. Some law of our farmers have been itisticd with thc yield of wheat, eiit'ially With thi- crop the yeal l- an I! one. Our road- hive been heavier than ley were during Hie winter, and willi ie heat added have made heavy pull af. Tliose good loads of hay and oats are ivading thc town from Hie nearby uni tr v places. We welcome this-ort I invasion, Kev. H. H. Hawes, I). 1)., ss ho is thi? nest of Mr. A. K. Hurd, will preach . the 1'resbyterian church next Sun ?y. The old Hock and old friends will ear him gladly. Mr. Scott OOd family, of Claremont, a., who s|>ei)t a month St UM Dithia [nings Sanitorium, enjoying the aler and other luxuries, returned une on yesterday rooming. Mis* Nettie David, from Meridian, I a cu, -I of her uncle, Dr. Wnis >n. She has the rather uni.|ue honor ir a white person "f bSVlsf been Itorii i Afica. A visitor to Hie Constitutional Con? fution always linds our repiei-ciita ve, Dr. .Mcilwaine in his place, and ams of no one more faithful or attcii vc to in* (lutics. Dr Mcilwaine la isshcre a misfit. The rain storm of Tuesday afternoon a- severe in the < lumea iieighl.orhoiMl timberland. No bail ai hi m ssc on Isi-eil, bal excessive ram fall, sshieh i some pilli--, injured the growing bocco, The pavements of mir town need ?elhauling. At many places, BS for istanc in front of the I'.aptist church, IO root* of the tooee have raised the tving stone-, making walking rough not dangerous. We are glad Unit DOSS of our glrll ?e heading for the Philippi nea, and ? I WO WOUld have enjoyed letters from lem under thus.' far nil cnn.iitions. here is DO plOOS like home, and Suith de Virginia ie tbe lissi pince for that niue. a tromp called at one "f our bomea ?cciitly and asked for tood. "When ul you last COI and what ."' wa- sssked f bim, Mid he replied: "Day I saterday, and then nothing bul tbe mrket report iii an old asper.'1 of noise be sva.- Iiiui. lt is actually good for sore est- ti look at thal -pleiiditl crop of hay .shiel boa DSM harvested and housed bj Mr Will Hailey, li , I ,,- H not,1 and almost good enough for folk* t. eat. There are 1,000 hills of watermelon "ii the farm of veteran I,. C. Amos tin green and liourishing, hui Uenerohl Bwell amt Ashby are m olin. niaiul ami that noan-there are none to" many. During the ,,u -ea,,,,, jf our mer Chonto WOUld advertise bargains they would .lear up for another aSSSOO. 'Ho- H krai.ii rates are reasonable, and U mool he thc bool medium known to tin- section. Would bo glad wquote |i||(f-. It I- refri-iiing to notice the losda of line hay ami oats dow being hrought into town from oiirfarm*. Our farmers ought to hreak up the haled hay trade. Not to hurt merchants hut to help this -.-. lion of Virginia. Dr. Harding praocbed a noble ser? mon at the I'.aptist Church last Sunday night, Imfore a large and appreciative audience. 11 ss as the third in the miiu riea of union service*. The next meeting will 1k? at the I'resh.vterian Church, and Rev, Mr. Hunter will pleach Col. Walker's factory, built on the old Bruce site is beginning to a?nine grand proportions Foundations f..r another ar.- being laid mi the lot West of thc Planters Waielioii-c. 'This, Pm.. ssill bc bulli by Cl. Walker, and then is talk of a third one, on the rear of the old hotel lot. Farms ille may oin- day he known a- Kai tory town. Mr. W VV. J uk-ni ss ;i- rather demoralized when sse nut him after the luul had done its damage, hut the next morning he had brightened up ami rather thought he would make a full i inp eitel all not of tobacco hut of all crop- combined, am! the tobacco i- "coming' lt will ls-a-haine if the approaches to mu Appomattox bridge are allowed main unimproved until the POOS again We un . 'I that Cumberland i-ready to ?Ot when Karniville is ready to 00 its - ire j i armville bsa more in? tend in Hu- mallei than ('timberland The Son rh Boston Neon: Kev. B. ll. Thompson, ss lu. bm been on a brief visit to our town, left for his boase Ol Kaiiiis ille tin-ii. m. He preached an able anti eloquent sermon ol the Bop* ti-t church on la-t night, alu! everywhere cordially greeted hy his ?ld friends ssho svere delighted to glSBp his hand. Bul fess- minister- ever gained a stronger hold upon the people ?f any Community than did Mr. rhompaon during pastorate and r.-i lenee in Smith BoStOO -'lue years ago. County Court Has. Not much of Interest In Court 'Thc oiiowing justices qualified: Messrs T. W. Crawley and T. J. Morris-ell. lo-.-t V. I rving i|iialitied as adiiiini.-Ua or of K A, I rs ing, with K. S. Taylor ty. 'Thc standard Oil Company had a tnt against K. T. Rooter, dlamiaesd, Edward Matthews, jailer, sse allowa d$18.10, and for board of a lunatic ? 1. T. K. Noel, con-table, ssas allowed -J lo. Nine deeds ood other writing have iceii atlinilted to record during the ooo th. Warm folks please BOW l>ear in mind ('i idlin's phone is sixty-nine. Kor Hie Sea Shore, l'he Karniville (luau! will leave Bot* rday afternoon for Ocean View, svhere hey will spend lOdoysin camp. Otb* r companies of the rcgiineiit ssill lie here, and our hope is that Hie outing ,ii! prove abundantly profitable ami lea-ant Let every member "f the company o ssho can possibly do so. Karniville md bc svcl! repreeeUted there. Kev. If.Thompson, chaplain Of Hie (iiiard, .ill go as guest of the boys. Mr. T. K. foal will leave today to make ready >r the comfort of his comrades Killed by l.ighliihig. During an electric atormoo the night f the llth inst, Mr- I'.everley Hughes rsa instantly killed tn her home near brock I'. O., thi*i county. She had leased to retire for the night and ssas duding near th. flWpVoa when the ital Hash eaine. No one wa* in the beinber at the time with Mrs. Hughes, nt members of tba family in an OS lining room heard hci fall and hasten ig lo her ride found li ?' extinct. What a dreadful thing it i- to WOOS p in the night -nth-ring from cholera lorim-, and yel cases ol this kimi are erv common. The trouble, however, rill never become serious if you koopa ottieof Pain-Kilmer ol bond, for ll . a remedy that never fails to cure hulda, ci ami-,?l im rh'ica or dysentery, void substitutes, there is but one ani-Kiiier, Perry Davis'. Mee Mses i.icts. Kki.I'KN, Va., July 17, ol. Mrs John Morison nod children, of liebmond, are snooding savors! wsslu ?ith their MBt, Mrs. K. K. Allen. Mi- H. nine Overton, of Trod way, lu. ha- been visiting Mis.- Antysli lien, returned home Monday. Miss Roby Roosnolefl Monday foran (tended trip to Danville and other (.inls. MIOSCS K. Maud ami Oladys Allen ?turned home last Thursday after uitea long stay in Pulaski coiinly. Mr. Hanilette Allen SSSSjI several ayi la-t week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hines, of Cresve, nine Tbuisdsy. If SOOT feet ON tender Irv a pair of Bros. soft and easy wearing Kleiiimg A- Clark, Agents. Cridlin's Cream ('.a.!- < Customers Buckingham bli,Ts, Nd ss Shirk, Va., July la, 'u|. tOP ll-ndd: Tiirinti- are coin plaiiiing of tba |HHir yield of ss heat and the laleliess of tba i urn crop, tim ly to freshets. A |<etiUoti is in circulation, which ?il signed by -onie of the llio-t iiilliiential men of the county, a-king that Mr. Wm. P. Bille beoOOM a candi? date for the Henate from this district, c'ii-i-ting of Ap|Hiiiiattox, Bocking. ham and Kluvanna ronntit?. Mr. Kllis is one of Buckingham* nn.-t [Kip. ular citizens ami one whom all will Ik? proud |o honor. Mr. Hampden B Nicholii- ha- de? clared himself a candidate for Iloater in the House Of Delegates for Bucking? ham um! Cumberland counties Hel? li niau who will do honor to the two counties if elected to repn-ent them. Mi-s Hallie Haskins, of Houston, lassa, is paying her annual rieil lo her mother, Nrs H. B. Hit-kin-, 0001 Buckingham C. H. Mrs. Thoma.* Ellis, of Ness York, is visiting her mother's family. Miss Annie Blankenship sod broth? er, of Kichmond, are visiting at the home of Mr. Iv V. Anderson, of Auder boo ville, MOBBrS Barrack KortaM and Mahen S. Jones are home from William and Mary College, where they won distinc lion in all of their studies, the fm mci receiving one of the scholarships. Mooan Miller ami Kdward Mcl'raw aic at home for their usual siiuiin.i vacation. Mr. Krank.Oilliain ha- returned to Bichmond after spending two weeks in Bu.?kingham vi-iting relatives and Monds Miss Julia A Forbes, of Olenka, ssho bes den visiting at Buckingham Springs ami also the bOBBO of ln-r grandfather, Mr. Bonis D. Josee returned to her home. The Tabernacle, near Aiiders</tiville, i- al*-.ut completed am! the HoliOOl People win begin protmasa ksrvlea thereon the l8tboftbtomootlT Large crowds ara expected to attend. Plotractetl service- iK'gillll il! Colic..ni yi-terday, OOOdoetod by Kev. VV. Foster, Karin ing Hues Pm. Editor Herald: Farming does pay. I nu-an some farming, and I have a SSS iii hand. A friend of mine, friend if Prince Kdward, friend of Bouthsidc Virginia, bought some year- ago in fOUI county a small trad of land fm rvhicli he paid eight dollars an nen ile bsa been working Itjndlciooslyond .sell evil since and now has I teen offend I fly dollars au aen- Booeeaeral apeeo* ation in Wall street wouldn't lieut that mil SUCOSSOes lo Wall street are about orara os oaeooaeen In lottery schemes slule sshat thi-one land owner ba? lline in I'rince Edward all other land issuer- in Prince Kdward may do. I aw a letter recently, written from Minneapolis to a dti/eii of Prince Edward in which this i ii (ju i ry ia- made: "Are the lands in your H i ? ion advancing'."' Send him a copy Of be Hkkai.u iu which this appears, ml adil that if lie wants thc name anti ddjOSI Of Hie land owner to sslioin I rave referred he can get it on applica ti ion. Tba Waltha!! Bros, near Hampden lidney, are among our farmers worthy pedal iiii-iitinn. I dooot koow bettei l r more thoughtful workers and an air f prosperity pervades their land and Kline. Wnen I lind such worker- in bte, "('oil's Country," J wonder thal ny young men will go to the cold, tin? iest, the cyclone, thc blizzards, the liddell and trying changes of the Wil.l VV A LAWYER?KA RM KR. Bess than a year ago Judge Hundley ought of Maj. A. K. Venable, his place ( nosin as BdgOWOod, some mile and a alf South-east of Farniville, contain- ? ig just eighty acres, and having on it une old and well nigh worthless . uildings and DO lire wood, for which he . aid tbVrOO rash. Since then the Judge as Ismght Fiacres of wood laud for 'hich he paid Jii'i an acre. I visited the lace one day last week and found a ew and commodious dwelling, old qi riicturcs generally removed and an ri ir of comfort and cleanliness pt-rvad- ! ig the entire surroundings. In addi- ,,f M to the new dwelling house, other |.i ess and attractive outbuildings have al fen erected and many old-cars have * een healed over. Building year is of 000108 busy-year, ml yet tba crop- 00 this, to ii- iii Vlf. inia, -mall farm, are all well worked od growing oir grandly. 'The lon '" ?rc lidd of com has been finished and 81 iriied over to the tender keeping of fa ?Dehloe ood chowar. Tho lt\000 bilk lb f tobacco clear Of gin? and -breading "i iciiiselve-. Tbl garden and truck th atobOl abow thoughtful attention and OS ie fruit trees are full of promise. BB laving seen the crops I a*ked after al ie lalmr and learned, to my siipprise, tb int a son, eighteen years of age, and "I ist from the V. M. I. with a coti-in of Bi lu.ut same size and years were in con- W ?ol of the crop forces. 'Hie young Pl MtleODSn from the institute readied th onie in his reginn'iitals on 'Thursday ba f the week Is-fore and on Saturday, tb ad in working garb, was marching bb dweeii the furrosss, head erect, eyes lb i the front and waging destructive in ar against the enemies of crop-life, of II honor to the young Virginian fresh ut ?om classic shades and dress parade h ho is not afraid of Hie sunshine or w ard work. The Ial>or prohlem is be- ni ig satisfactorily solved on some farms, ai Bs]p Hundley is projecting other Ul improvements aud I expect in the near Hi iture to show strangers another model ee inn in the neighl-orbood of Farmville. I had not riajwed through the Bong- m ?osl farm for many years before this bj ip, and was gratified to lind that Hu Bi iicieiit and honored landmark was in OJ Keellent condition. Mr. Barber came ? l Ibis section years ago and after ex- to tensile tfovol and cloOS obs'ising i this and oilier lands, -elected ii BJ piace to live in and forming aa a pn lu- readily and promptly adopter tbeberi method-of oui sut-cessful far mer-ami -una-- crowned bis effort! from tin beginning. Tbe crops of tin present sra looking admirably ss.n am the lands greatly improved since I la saw- them. I hast- no when richer growth of peas and they of ci i ii rsi will lu- followed by a '-rup plea-ant ti look on and profitable to the DWDM When ni market. I spenl a !? sr hours most delight? fully on Tuesday ol tbe borneo! Mr, A ll Arin-Iio: i thc lir-t time In my life examined tbe landa ol thal i in mei i mle section of Cumberland, and ssa- greatly pleased suth their lay and look-. Mr Armstrong'! fothei moved from Peonsylvonia some twen? ty-seven yea ougbl that farm an acre, built a handsome dwelling house, commodious and convenient bal na sod ni outbuildings ami made it one ol the most attractive properties in that county. He, too, come to uaasti but found a warm welcome awaiti Ug lum, soon foll mti, qui inst forming habits and s/asa successful and highly li -peeled Citizen ol thc -tale of lils adoption through hie. Hi- mail fallen on worthy shoulden .aid the Industrial warfare on ibis plea ing waged sith old I and Mr. Armstrong's lieutenants, Wright and Atltlleiiiaii, an- young, strong, go ahead and will Un- yeal giVI account ol theme ll farm is unusually level for thi- section, of choc? olate color ami admirably adapted to the growth of iill the crops knosvn to iiii- part of Virginia. There I- a inion lill body of timber od it and altagetbei ill ideal hollie. Mr. Armstrong inade no mistake in ?"ming from the one-buodred-dollar and of Pennsylvania lo tbe ten-dollar* and of Virginia, shem be lived m ???is much mow ol comfoit and ohere ie mode nindi mon money on the apitai invested. Mi ('lilford Wright, ssh" svmk- the arm of Mr. B, L Anderson, tells me har the yield of wheat ol this season dil -nipa? that of la*! year, ami also adi that for all other crops last sum, mi'- drought was friend rainer than I bia farm i- also a level one uni ic it some most attractive aeadowa I am told that Petei Francisco lived md hen I -ass a mw of one tory brick bouses once occupied by he farm laborers Perhaps ll will be ewa to our Northern friends to knoss bal negroes in Virginia lived In brick ouses while theil om uer- lived roodee ? Mr. B iv Lipscomb with In- two Hunger son- i- working thu seasons inn of Mr. John Anderson, located iii tie county of Cumberland, -niue four liles northwesl ot Parmville. lt li ne of mir bm! faun-, and ss hen under ie management of the lots W I. .oderson ssa- wonderful producer. be low grounds are rich and WOUld 0 doubl yield lu bushel- of corn to re, hut this year thcie ha- been hi much water. The third planting Poora, however,iolookiug svell, and tb hand- ol!' tluic si ill ye! h?i1 crop. Mr. Lipscomb's tobacco of i,nun hill- js looking remarkably well. bess earned WOTkon ting 1,000 pounds for market, and my hope that tiny will get it. 'Tin- wonna in- been acting queerly with tins op. By common ooneenl they leded 8,000 lulls 0( the 80,000 upon hich to feast and Batten, and tefl the st of thc crop unmolested Mr. Lipscomb'- gorden and truck itches .ne record breakers. Then ls i vegetable known to this section hich be ha- imt had or will not have greatest profusion, lt is bard lo timate the value of lUCh acre- toa rm. Dinners minus vegetables arc .Ila!!-, svith them, iii abunda icc and well cooked, are lit for the d Tbe great remedy of ibe day is un lestuuiably Pain Kui. kr. for tbs in ant relief of all burn-, scalds, bruises. c., and for pam-In tbe stomach aud areli aa in suddeo cholera morons, No family ibould stood to keep bouse without it ssay- by them. Avoid substitutes, bul one Pain-Killer, Perrj Price -'ir and Vic I .11 int I- (lilli The MulleS. oi cording ti isurei P irk ore than half the deposits in tin ate hank- ni ? ned by That officer gi es on lo any at iii the -oiithcrn pint of ll e proportion of di ned by e agricultural da? ni I reSSarei Park make- Un- -tale tilt after visiting the Slate bank- in I part- ' md going through eir book- and papen si Uh great cate. ,'weiity 'tun! to Hi a hank deposit, bul isv they are num irk -as-. I am -ri-li.d that D an half the di posits ni the H ,nk- are "is lied by funner- am! I ink it a splendid tribute to their -rling .|iialit:es. It i-due largely lo a lamber and naval stores Indu Southern Georgia an to the manufacturing, Which has di-irib i-i! cash and made a better market r small farm nsodoote that formerly ..-nig, but tba raoul! is doa ore than ill to the improved nidli'd id w.mdiifni ? | iii't'ied by e farmers in :? A-s class ey surpass the french farm OIKIIll . eiopmeiit of the woman far l-niit brought out HM Park. In one town in athwart Georgia thora ta a wouaaa bo bSS S deposit of *rl^,?NHI in bank, hich i* lbs proceed- of ia n roon \i"iiiiiu/' Er ss aim weather ki coining. Bi wash good- before busing. Furn ng ,v Clark. A ss'iiiian'll dis hippy if she's mils sun- that she'll lu- iln ni,,' j,i the funeral. Kalin in < iniilrtiiiiiitl. A very desirable form of aboul 27J! With elegant dwelliOg hon superior outbuildings, io Hie count) ol Cumberland, for sale Price easj tenn- The buildings are hoi ih Ibe money. Fine orchards, abundant wadi -upply. Farmville Parts Ageoey. It ain't fair to the re-t o' the world ? lier tojedgee*. 'isbods by blosrif (hie nf Hie Best laini* in Prince Edward. We have for sale one of the Ite.-t farm in Prince Edward of about 30t dwelling hoii-e, -i\ ! | elli nt orchard, abu ii dint and pure waler, well lei. f rnh loss lands. I one-fourth cash, balance 1, J, i, ami I int?is-.-t on deferred \ i Pabmvi Tlc . ?? milli i- apt ? . his han has a falling out with him. Karin Near ll.iiii|nlcii-siiliiei I ,n s V?S od faun ot -oin. m sight of ll . dm y, which iras, siablt F SUM VI l.i I I' l I. S| Vol Ni V. Beformen usually bondie their sui,. s*. lt Idhi gloves, until it come- t., pugilism. VV . . a:, -ell olie of ll - Table iii the county, of mote tl, | lieut buildings PARMA i. ? \ -~-TS*| Kaine i*a bubble that -SShet nin? ia w im does ths taos! blowing v Borgsra. One of the mos! de-irablt faun- in Pl ince Bdwaid, < heap. K.skmsii.i.k I . s . A Woman in frool of a mirror natu? rally feel- quite beaide herself. The demand for farm- in this section i-good. If you have mic you //.//(/tn -di li-t it with ii- \ - ile, I K sum vii i i F si.si V..I m v Glittering geDenlltlei seldom pro dine the god of truth. A atsrgolu. We can -ell you a nod tann I land, ss nb tan dwelling, bam :tnti stable, within 6 miles ol Hampden sniiiev, im |700 om- third cash, bal uni- i and :: veal*, interco) ' ii deterred pas incut*. F sun ii i i F sum Am M s ll'- the la/;, iii . ii vii wont ii. uk. V M...I. I I .iim. if you wantsmodel faun ws have me to -iii! you. lt i- located in lha nun ty ol Cumberland We will take ileasure in -boss mg it to you. Fak.mvii.i i: F sum Am \t s The young feller tin t !ta\t- half lil? li-cigar in a tlark corner o' the fro;.I ? pw hell he gm- lo -ec B gall 'll mike a -as in' husband. All ,|i|inin;illnv Kin I I.inn. We have for -ale an Appomattox iver form, iO BCies of bolbin louds. sn all told, _' mile- of Karmi lille, good Iwelling which we ian rall at low Iga res, Fakm vi i il F susi \,ii- s. \ . Thtie- -ollie llllllg* the! C. Tyhody'r .t to lind out tor hi?elf. Paraville Booses Tm- sale. We has-" fm -ale two -mall dwelling one bruis, the oilier frame, in he town of Pormvilk sable Farm villi F susi Aol mi s UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, -S!*0 SEOICINE-DENTISTRY PHAHMACY First-Class g?B^. C1INICS. lur Inn-psstf?? ( atali'irnp. siliiri-.. I h' Tn., lur. Get What You Ask For! When ynu ask f r < indy dthartic be sure ymi get them. Jennine tablets stamped < . < sold in bulk. A substit':' lsviivs a i heat and a fraud. Ik-wart! sll druggists, ioc. Hoss SSS Wm** KM... ,. ? I'r ll.'' s -j ir,,k.!:, 1': ... ir.;,. , r Situations Secured at once ? '? sfrf-cia; .flus. M3SSCy Collo?es Loulssille. Ky. Montqwairr. Al? Moulton, Te? Columbui. Ca. Richmond. Va. Birmingham. Alt. Jac.ionsllli, Fla. ? IK (TIT I ul III of I ? ? ?tn ol A e.,, VU derb. i l.WF .(UK FKIYi; l,i,M vii HF- HERALD JOH iiFFKF.. PARU VILLI 1 -. <The Highway of Travel I idol ll I. i SOUTH Pan-American Exposition, BUFFALO, N. Y. i - ros LINE OF THE ORBAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY. I*" Ul lu illellf. ' - fee! diiiing-car-cr i the BETTI WAV Excursion Tickets Kow on Sale. For tnii Information concerning mi.-, schedules, route*, ,-al, nt ,,r ss rile C. W. WESTBURY, D. P. A., Kn luiioiid, Ya. 8 ii Hards ii k Ooo. Pom Agu, laington, D r Virginia Mountain Resorts Inti liniitii Humes for ***? lt III III?? S- |{iiil|i|e|s ON THC UNI Of TMI CHESAPEAKE 4 OHIO Railway WOST MIlLIMIUl HtdlON IN WHICH TO I'lNO THI anno TUM (J real M ' - tirsnd Mouuta I . ..ni and Kefte-inii: s reeling of Kneriry and ' | the Kare si uti iit.it 11 Sa .Nu Mosquitoes rn Kim k Ul.is. in this ravoato siuion sat situstco thc liriflniii liol Sprtl i. i SS lute ?llll'lll: I .lill Sprlll > ' (pring! N ilural i - t:| - lin r -. I'll.- Alli L'hllll.S Helli, al iH-aeli, it. lin Inter mon) lintel, ni Covington, iii, and i.iii.r well-known Health and rleav ? i.i Iptlve Itt rn i l*amphlets and Hum Itel ll ? 'l ia no U Bl irk. I Otti ces ol Hie I'lli ll il. lo . anil . on ni. ! ai: linea, or I ll. VV. Il I.I.I If. loll. Pass, sgt v nisroTosr, D. c. IN Illili KKK -cl I UK t'l- I UK (IK i i 11' i . ii Kl ni Um , .hu,:v i>r i'm. lbs iiiii ins ni .inii. rm. ulm Kinkell liniiililt i a-! lilllie Kinki M I i.f.-lMli, lil. . | lis.eee lob i i ai k ll Ullin tile aald .S moe la,? kell. Vial .III tnd iiiii iiml Vnnie Loeb ??ni nt ii, \ irgtnla, bi i. s ni.in to (.ml. .i Ino in ni. Aini li li dared .. .il In l.ulil Meek ?i, ami a 11., aurlie - ie! i.i iii ie Dell Iel iii ol ile I na liv t oin r. \ . ops U ss nu kui I ? I, St. Ol JV I'.' ll. ii Aniia ? mi lite .Iii in ni S., nat, 1001. al lin . nun -In.u-e, between H a. m. ai . I -imii luke ilie depositions i.i mba and others to bi ri sd In ni.mi? nt, mus I.,,. srsriT, Juli lath, UOl. I o-.l. Vhf Swelter? ZZZZZZZZZZZJZZZZZZZZZ1Z When rou i-an .I yolll-ell Saiths CRIDLIN'S I ? I I i .?un, Sml.i Water, .?uni Water [ova. lui i si. An i ni ? (riven to Phone orders. CRIDLIN BROS., PARMVILLE, VA. Pboni ic Alps Dyspepsia Remedy. .hats All, Except it Cures Dyspepsia.