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KARMI lil i: 11 IK A l.l \> MAI Insurance thal Insures In-ni mil* thal inst beal there is it mi i - .ill re paul . tnv,ins pit ? the ashes the lue of your policy. Wc haw liwii selling it - I stied customers for 4 -. Sf , sst.ping Cough. ?? . ? - fr -ni ,? children look whoop - i ' Ibcii plump . pirrili- iliil lyrup * lUl la, . fol ? el lu- Kill-, I ? ii tn itt i -in t nnil vrtrr liiiir t. ii Years ?f Suffering, ?lc lilli;. J otb I VV is : ? * ,* --. .1 1111-11 utii.itiMii ur I alan li after all (lae fails, ??I Kulin oiiros If liuimeuU, doc . ? - pm ten I m. ?! in - imvi . ? , ntroi -. tainted breath, ringing in y discharge, ul .i timi lt. I: ll. which will l making blond liv B I*. B. Drug* ? I in pan v, Al B. ; ire up in il Medical advice rts. Write t,*.luy for ? nt. - Se l oat ??! I ni . ' no fan lu-r. anil ' ' Ihe threaheri ii with their work ll i;. nu,ly in The Winston 3 u tlie nilpie? i'll ? ? *, born at tlie ? Wau!- Oilier*, lu Kllim. e Early . 1 to; pi,) liver id to In ? Ililli ll . lit to itt others Quincy, I' tbe man with tlie 1 N _!.i*tl il. l-i often lill I' - li' \\ itt'- Witch - oneness. ; :. .: >i : unninj sore on mv .ny rem , V. . a\ to it at once. Dr ug Haul linn- Mfft v-liunl. greek eodii Marj H Bagby. , . H.my Butch) . Miuuie Cbernaull, Sum W. her. ol til lint ITeathi r Enemies - tho vv,l-t. i.o etlective must I* u . ? *. io ting, i urging aud . that Uk nibal it with Perry liavi-,' \:| bOWel tlolll.ie-. like I mi..iou- an.I tly-i n bj Painkiller, lt is . th promoting In all di \i\ii \, ort ot riipni.ir.ij rd ? i'.li lull i.f Imitations ? .ii the gu ? cautious, therefore, I :. tile tO SSC that ? the genuine. Sn unfailing bronchitis. WANTKDs V ?| rtimity i bo i- "ut of - >n I j making * gin with. . i aud industry are Ko cash needed for samples . ? given. a a a I ?? ? 'I .Xl ,- it erected and mean l hi I.. B i'i. ? i Mi.ii - t.lanl.v St , Norfolk, Va. ba ba nmre and peksonaia s.l, Sill,- urn i ii? . ,ioio,i bret hm SUBM lip. oil the-ate -I.le, a- folloWS. W , I. ,, ,,,_ Hom a. ll III,., Hui ?.- kn,.? ,l?i m. . boll Mrs .1 il. l.ip-.oiui, ii vialting lui I ai .1 .\ r 1-ip-.. mli, neal I lill VV .IV ^ "ii can still huve youi sh ..-- shined notwithstanding the real ..il ..f the "Ki-her." Junga nourn iy has returned lu and expecta lo be gone until some lime lo July. Hu* Courthouse square bas received Ive -prim* cleaning, aa beautiful. Nuw we will keep ll - i Only lettuce, asparagus and .li? nn far frmn our gardens, bul ii Ik'o'hI things are getting Into shape anti will -...ni Ik- ours to command, I be rain ha- rums and io v. r WM ii more | . rived, All nature looks L'linl ami men, women and child i. ii are In cloeeal sj mpatby a ith her. Karinville not only drinks t' ? aud beal ..f water, bul lhal supplied thing ami bathing pm. lem. .Mr. W. W. Jackson euterl , number ol friends al luncheon, on hui W,din-day, tn boUOl ol .Mi- Hewlett, sister of Mrs Jackson, of Philadelphia. .Mr. ami .Mt- \V. H. Vena Norfolk, have ihe sympathies ..t a bosl nf frieuds of tin- community in the lom of their little child Tm burial wm at llainptieii-Snl;,. There will be mora flowers in Farm in . vei i et..ie iii ii- history, an.l that fat Just m it should he. We won'l have a- mucb shade from ..ur trees .- n a- we have been accustomed lo enjoy, however, alni that i- to I.e ie Rev, li;. Hawes, to manj yea lu loVeil pMtOI i.i the Pwsl J church bera, is the gueal "f .Mr. Albert Hurd, and trna been shaking banda in town He ha- decided "not to grow lld, ' m.ii i- keeping bis promise man* fully ami well. * toking club" tua .oil-in*.I institution in Farmville, the future ,.f a lifo with in will I** bleeeed with bettei ? read, happier hii-bainl- ami Stronger, ?eitel health for mind alni body, Kn ?urage the Club, and lei it grow and 1 lUriah until there i- not u gul |n all Karim lilt* who eal.t iniike ami bake icri-p pie, lighl roll, brown Hake ami lieut biscuits like h..-e of mother. Ilillllpili ll-SlUliev llef.lhlill*.'-. Il.vMI'l'i.N Sih.ni.'i , \' v i April, ?!>: ].?U ) Tlie annual Bald tlay exerdaM "f be college, held mi the Venable ath? ene Held, pmved quita Interesting ami teetants were numerous, a auty of young lauiea from the Farm ? d by MlM 'oit, nf the fatuity, attended, io* party, Including Miss Hod* ail, Sam peon, Boyd, Price, Parkina, leii.ier-.>ii; Anna Paxton, Buena - , Reheeea Walker, Richmond; illnof White, Lexington; Edna Elcan, liephenl-; Alina Traves, Amelia; Estelle Crafford, Lee Hall; Gertrude ampbell, Woodstock; i'.thel Arvin, lUotnbuig; Luelle Kent, Washington, ? i . Elisabeth Baakervllle, Clifton ?iah Qoode, Bklpwltb. ? - were directed i.y Mr. b.Dey Payne, Charleston, W. Va., a. tanager, and .Mr. Bonos Jones, berriton, Va., captain, ami the Jud* - wen Mi mn (toben Henry, and oberl Umbum, Tu/'-well. Ya , and H. . Jone-. With it- Busting Saturday night ie Union Literary Society closed foi ?ion, ami at thi- meeting the M iiilal- wore awarded und Html rapn mtatiVM eh.-en. The varioii- SOU' ie full of vim and imident. In the eoiile-t for the I* tt-lillian OClalmer's Medal the honor fell tn i Thoma- Lyttleton Hansberger, 'ayneeboro,Va., win-.* subject wot Ihe inbiri*? to the lo muli ?nate," bile hie oompetltora wan Mi c. VJ. .Maine, Wytbeville, Ya , who s|Mike , .rion," Mr. Uriah Hannah, tiiorvalle, W. Ya., "Ihe Star* ami Nh Richard Price, < Ibarlmton, ? I he reform bill;" Mr. B iyd "Why Koine Kell;" Mr. J# . Irving, Tr ii x i Ho Va kgalnel a anne in the Virginia i onstJtutlon;" ul Mr. Ih .ma- J, \\ atkin-, < hailotte HlrtboUM, Ya., ".Military Supiein l'hi- war- followed by Ibe emiti-l fol e Juill"! 1 'i bator's -Mi dui, and this IS awarded tn Mr. Stuart (irattan iii-tian, nf Richmond, Ya , who OM tn prove that "ihe fear of pimii-ti snt exercisM a greater Influence upon noni ?oiiduet than the hope of re and lu- competitors were nen, s.e. Ak I Depot Va., lin Martin. Richmond; R, S. I'n-t. .ti, arion; and Luther Sheldon, .li., Nm k, all nf wboM tpeecbea wen- like* . high character and elicited rorable comment n tbe Mlectlon of Anal Junior oi nan William hi-arii Patton, Jr., mville, Ya., and Stuart Urattan iii-tian, nf Ki. Iiiimml, were oh.-en. d ar. linal mar.diu Alu., v vue, CbarieetoO, W, \'a , anti Albert iller Patton, 1 "linville. Ya., were . ted. The linal i-elilor pre-id. nt i- likewi-e chosan, anti thia honor I tn Mr, jame- Denham Pasco, nitieelln, Kia. ibe sssaya submitted for tba Sopbo. i. m. dal are now tn the hand* nf the n in it tee frmu the fa. ul ty in WbOM ml- the derision Ilea, lin- afternoon during a Ugh w ind a -eball team from the ffaipden-fltd v Kro-hman elasn administered de It tothe Karinville HikIi SetiooJ team, fieore being tlfteen loone. I ih'|iriM ulallie led] nf (uluru flautists. 'I he lo . \ , tin-i- i i i li ipn-t- vv ho believe In <???? with the wbne Baptists, North .and South, will hold th> ii neal ant -'?ni with Um i i -t Baptial Church, of which lu J. W. Kirby i- pii-t..r, rom. mendng on ibe l Ilh Inel i ii fostering eda il and nu?I,.muv w,,ik among then own people bulli in the home and ii.-i.i-. I.i-t year tin- I. .ly contributed lib? erally io the Virginia I mon I'nlversl ty at Ki, hm. nd, Spiil, i Acadl mv al Hampton, Hartshorn Merni i b -'.* !'? i girls, at Richmond; Hs fax In. stltute, ."\11ni-1*-ni?! education and i" Home and Foreign mimi ms, Ibo Bout bern Baptist Convention, through ihe Home - un <i iy Mi. Wm. Bllyaon, "l Richmond, jun- with the American Baptist Hom.* Mlesion Society nf Nea Vork and tin* < len. ? n ol Negro - iii the -upp..rt nf . ne General | Missionary and three District M missionariet eolitluet what I- known a- I bili Institute in tb, .-t- and town-ol the State. I n the-i in-tit Me? llie bt-t informed white ami colored pa-t. i- lecture mi subjects which an ? ? Ipful to the colored pu-' .?linnhe.-, in an Institute ind here ab,ut a month ago Ri I - li I bom p. -m lectured io a large and s| Uve audience on tbe subject, "What I WOUld do if I were pMtot "f :i church." Tin-- who know Kev. Mi. i ii impson em rael assured thal in* wm helpful and suggestive in a bal I Bo far m we know, no Southern Hap n-t pa-tor ha- ever declined an invita? tion to -pi ak or lecture in tin -e iii - Un- body supports from -even tn tell student missionaries .hui' ? timi m.inth-. Tn. - limn i de] mmenl ol' Ibe University at Rich ? m..i,d. Tht-e young men ara aenl into itrictS to help the people tn illl prove their moral, spiritual and mate* nal condition, by teaching tin* New Testament standard of life; i.y urging ih,- people t" make friends a iib tb. ii neighbors at their do The < ielieial ASStl 0 ,|i -land- for p 'ration between whites md Macks for the mutual f ttl and nell belngof our nation and land. 1 ibu imi iii ,i Mel iiniii Comrades R, A. Booker, - '?\. Pan? el! and k. l?. Milln m. I in the rick (l milli nf l -I la-t .od iivi .1 ovei it-i ii many of I he veal no -- "f tin* march, ile ?f tin* -. MTV, the glow i.f the be flush of victory and the sting of de? cal w. ie ali reproduced in i iv i.i rhlle ti ? fe imp life tir-t iTOUgbl the joy and theil tie ?'.?How lng -" soon upon Un* hi he gu tiei n union, ai Dallas, this i.*k room catii. Mm; wa- el aracterized y a teiidiine? of feeling and ? depth f emotion which made it well nigh a acred hour. Not many im.re liko tint : I ' i I-. or that "f the -.lek room lien* neaith, but mav we not hope thal ; be renewed in the gnni be ond aiui in- a- Immortal m en rnlty Praetlelag In Other liebl-. A I.,,ut a yeal ago a man from Maine, ,i ailing himaelf Dr. Staples, located al ii tarlington Heights fm Hie practice nf j leilieine. After -everal monti,- be wa- arrested ?r practicing without a li'-eii bj a local magistrate. An appeal to tbe County ('mut wm iken alni the .*a-.* wa- | 111 il ul the -l-l of April -et t,.| the ial. Kilt the "Doctor" -kipped tin* oollll y mi that day and leave- a worthy iloredmanUeoeral Womaek. minus valuable bone, for which hen* rived i apparently wortblam check. About tbe beginning of tbe ya tba . tm marri)?! a Mi-. Adams, bom yncbbuic whowM living neat the [eights nt thtt titne. Since his depart reeba bMreturned to Lynchburg tn cl heath nf In. V.iiiuIi.ui. -I : v, Ya., April,89, 1902. Died, ni I" i h 'un* nani hara, Ban? ty morning at 2 o'clock, after an III , vi ral weeba, Mi-. Fannie K. augban, wife of Mr. T. W. Vaughan. 'Ibe fir - wi I.* held at the aptlai Church ai Rice, Monday after tv mn, and-be wa-lani to ii-I iii tin* metery them beatde hai only boy, ''' bodied under -ie lid I-tn?i lil,'?*! rollin >i!ii*. - -ev ii.ii vein- aim She leave- three daughters, Mi*B? oi. NI md and Kiveline. I linville Normal St html. Fry ,V Kin -luman, architects Lynchburg, wen- tin- meesaaftal mpetiton f"r plan- fol the new adtiiiai* building t" be t meted at tba ?male Normal Behool at Farmville, r whieh the la-t Iti-'i-lat ore made an .*loll. 'l'he-I* * i- lo Ihe kev n itt* f,.r the future um nla, The a.*ad inn* building will be ..f lek ?'.-! by lin feet, three -torn- high, i.ooo. l'he Uni Hool will be ii-i.I f.r the ndargarten department ami gradi - I s, ineiiia-ive. Un the cceoiid Hoof ll ba the library and othei iii-, and mi the thud the imiimaiy .1 dormitork -. rue entire building will be boated bj ?am. The elevation w ill I..* mi e\ tit11. in at Moore's bookstore. ?i ll antill. ? A quiet, Mttled lady, tn -i-t nu* in rooking and house keeping ? .1 foully of om*, a food boo* oil woman. Addie "Wtp.'U. ' McBaea, \ ? ib I'.ili.inl Patata. I'm.! \nn, Amelia Co , April ! The foran ri are buej plant and pi md. lilli i- liol killed Vet tb h.i- bad -'im*' old wi tiber on il, Rai. John Bagby pre iche I sermon Bundaj at Sa I kt burch tn a lar,..* and attentive ootign Mn. William Fm lev dud Saturday, 28th in-t., a fi. i a abort iiiin?. sin a i- in bet righi eth year, i be ra mam- were laid lo real in tbe ?? ni Hand! ' reek church, Simd i Ing al I o'clock, of wbicb church sba fol a lonir time. wei.Dd neted by b. i pi-n.i. Kev. J,bu Bagby. M -- I. ? ? Ulenn ls visiting Mrs. Mottle] , l Mi. Hubbard <llano spent Saturday and Bundaj with lifo slstei al Kinki* ville KhOOl. keb* i rm Mention. Mi hermit, \' v , April 29, '02. -\ vi iv pleasant entertainment wm niven by Dr ami Mn C P. I 'appa, al then hospitable home ben. la-t I ii day evening Dancing wm kepi np until a late hour. V Shackleton and I.a-h furnished Ibe music fm tin* occasion, i ii- a- Ch I'tipi ni- of this section. Aboul l_' o'clock the guests wi ra ii.. ti l int.. the diniug '.i le ra a large table wm spread laden, ed witn i.*e ena . ? of all fla? vors and descriptions. Tbe bourn of Mr. Frank Wilson, wm J i d neal bete _v ? by lire, only i i and tiunk being mvi d .Non wa- carried on either boase or furni? ture. Thit wi- quite ? blow la Mr. Wi hm i, who about two vein- ago mar lied tb- * Ml .1 I * d commenced lite lo Mr. II. A. Haakii I ? few I ? and foll, bis bead nek, and wm slightly Inji Mi? Ki/i Price, of tin* B I*. I.. a Ufa wo of ber friends, spent Sunday and . here with relatives Mi-. M. G 1 a fra lays with her daughter, Mrs. 1 ? Kr. and Mi- I I Kappa wi ni to lunenburg Courthouse t d iy. Mr-. Geo. W. Hardy, Jr, arrived ?viii -pond a fra laj - a- ti..- g .. : ul \i *. and Mrs. ie... VV, lliii.l. Mi --I-. .In li i ?. 'rank left thi- morning for a I rip to Farmville. Mt. and Mn 'I ui I itives ben Mr. W. B. i'i Itu-. y, wa? lloa: . l-l Wei k Rat Iliiub Himv failed to meet his pp liniment bera Imi Sunday on *?? unit oi , u bia b no X. T. Clarke delivered Iw I -un ii-, ne in the morning and one in tbe A largs crowd w ?- ? ll both ..e. i-i,,ii-. Mr. I*:. W. Dickenson bat receutly : io li - ii me a new piano and i to play it with, it'- a alee Idltion, and lu- friend- keep him uite busy making music. Tbe ? lennans eek bratod tbe birth ay of one of their number on Eundaj ,-t, near here, ami -evoial of mir town t'ople wt ie pu -int. Ki i r drinking id speech making wm In order and 1 took *t 1 irl \ie.iiililll \l*t|i*|f-. Am v\rvi. V \ , April, 30, 1908, Tbe glorious nun of Tueaday nigbl as welcomed by our parched aod Ind dried upland forma, Corn plant. I la about iii,Mud. Aboul half tba beat crop ls fairly good, tbs remain* ir rangm from a ragged fourth of a op to total fallon Several neigU ?I- complain of tobaceo plant- imv lng nie up very thinly; one neighbor baa Had entirely, al th uik'Ii he bought atty seed of a well knoa n Arm ol eil-m.n, of Richmond. Everj body i- "fixing ' to plant nun: they an* realizing that ll ileinlid food | i' 'Imer for both mau id l.ea-t. Glen and Mabel Mi- New-.ii, iit.-r ot Mi. Hebdlieb, who ive bi in mi a v i-it to tbt ive i. tm in d t" their isepectlve .im-. Bristol aod Portsmouth. lilli-,. 1- due editor, p lei and lu- "devil'' fir the fine eec nf wmk on the "trad.'- edition.'1 ie only linke I noticed in the | cartmenl wm Um serioua, foi ik in Wiley Gilliam's hoe, m if bs ul i,,-t th.* contract f i tba k* ? mo. Gilliam, without bia laughing, o-*park!inc eyes looks unnatural. nd then ymir printei bud that grand i patnai' b of the lt bocco trade R B, inlett. Esq., a- an importer "f tofaac Bul probably ymi meant ti iported it from Buckingham e raging Appomattox. i'n ni i?i in Paragraphs. I'a vi n i s, Va . April - ? ingeel child died Saturday, April 20th, and mirv Ii Hu? rt* mi Mmi.lav . I Christian and a member ol Moorta! Pwebyterian church. Bba d baan Aek tot tba mth- and -aid that -In- know that ,. ,|ji| H' t bru* fong bi hve. Shi? re her Mllhring with pain nt and Hi-nan fortitude. .\ largs number fuel,d- attended tha hui Dr. stapu- solved tin* problem which s di-turi?*.l tba community of Dar? gum Heights bi Um iitb-, by leaving laal Sunday nigbl th one af U T Womaek- hm-.-. ? iKild the h..r?e in Kynehburg aud br. tt. * to - I III ed Ul M m f... i in tb. bu t ih.* tie* .ii "a ii ii fr..i hi? ll, lee tl left fol I | .und bia li k'ot him i eek. 11 liftv oenla lo In ip ii'inl eight I With such high i hil' Ib.ie mu i r,.M fur tba ??'lilt. . Mr, J. h. ; I bui.m.I, Ya., re linnell We expect be will find it b ni- ra im in the sun tb.m iihuming -Ml- In college ball. Dur formen ara huey hauling guano and a peal ni mv report . Mr. i. il (uiii,m k'"t lu- lei badly .-: week. Ile is out Mk'nm but liol Well. Don't forget that the market will be better nt thia . ..*r before for ehl. ken-, egga, halo [tarli rall. I ? . \ | April ."'th. i i . lebed an . mon Iii a la > .nmi at - Mi- li a. if,: .-? week with ber nieee, Mi- ll. W. Po , Nli? Maude An leraon, of Farmville, - i'm.lay alni Sunday w ith bel grandin ither, Mr-. Fannie Anderson, Mr w. M. Gilliam, of Hampden. -idiii-y, wa- Un* guest "I Mr. J lin . id iv night. Mrs. A. H. *?'? od children, 'i Pam| ' ibo guests "f ber ?rente, .Mr an I Mrs I ll Bruce, Rei w .1 Shipman v baited In the . .im* of Mr. J. J <?' .rn ?- iiui'l iv. Mr. I farmville, and Miaa M iggie Bri .f Ki.-e. wen guest* al Mr, I : iv* nighl and Sun.I iy. nelly and Witt I'oster visile t Tooday and Tue-d i Mr. J. r. Bruce, who b is been in Rich nomi under medical treatment for ii be will be i niue i cured vv ben he returns. Miss li Kt Hogg Holland wm the it of Mr-. < M lie iturdaj and -und iv. < )ur formen an busy pi utting nd preparing ? bact I'm-;.eel Pickings. I'K'i-ii.ii, Y v . April 28, 1902, Simd iv bein . day, many Nuir christian memben came oul to r, Rt *. N. ll. Rob h" iii-. . liv of ll till ill en Miss ll -1 Bright areli p kid a flying -it to i. weak, Brightwell returned with nchburg, a lure the will -pend arith b.-r ail', .mi il i Messnt I bold g the nina over a -? mking pur of ind .riv mc theil young ii it ods i the n .w Miss M ; Mi Ed v in un- wen iItlting al tin* home of i. R, \v. Brightwell, Sunday. 11 u v ung , ?? planned a ibing ev u:-iou We b ipa tbey will frmn their ant Iel itiona, if nothing tn Mr. E, S. Taylor ha- returned from I nchbui,? when he ha- b en ins|.t : nd (lilllie. Mi- i ll Glenn k fi sunday to at ml the Interment of her beloved u-in, Ml** Hallie Price ol Pani pl in. I linn k link li in:-. Tin:... k Va., April 29, 1902. ballin I - an* all glad fa) SM tin- little in on account of plaoUng their oom d ploughing theil tobacco land-. m. ara not waiting for Uta rain, tbag I thal they will nol make any rn. w people around rbrock have -. hilt i.thii- b i mtid lin .1-, -i tiny will have late rilen-a M'.-t kl the - : ill ibildreil ure at lr iii the ? I MniC I! .Iden, d she will e|.,.-e hei school AprilitOtb. ey are going lo I il children In the even 'clock . ng ai (bl al 8 o'el Laaeaburg Letter. kbikqC ll , April, be 1 im forman an b mi ai wmk pu par ; the land- I i bard winter hMcaused Un* wheat ? 1 wu.* I bef 're \" linke t of Kuilelil ? I nigbl bael; tn jail ben t" stand bli il fm felony. .li-- I: i-t M 'inlay v i-i! lei -:-*? ;, Mn i'> i'i. Of I '? -' i tay ing libs, ? I Penn ?Mirn u ni . i ,t vNit to friends Charlotte' 'linty. W I W t r.i I.e. I . a a no. -ii lb fu Mi. \ tin wi lb I I'i no I pn I*, i \ I v\. .\ Muna* i.i*.- li i- g i .- ;,. Ki h- .\p ml to -. With ?nd- and rei..* nins' we l . lob cold ??? kl nil.', all of ? fruit i- liol killed, and the Straw* blooming beautifully. Sheppards Mets. r VI. -, V V . a\| Iii ''. hirfolks w.ie mighty kr|*d | rain j land wa- getting hard, hut tum'* account of tin- fina, Tben'i baan hot tum-'' in thi? part of Bucking* n inti iii the country n Y.iiai,..- Bridge to Mr.Elcan'i been burned ovei I vaiu i uk: Umbai and fondng ba." u very ttieat and really eaniiut be ul, Mi .\ ?lal*. V l-l \ Pn i i-t .\ of I nUmatod, f..r Um raaaon that much ti tba timber will du- neal -prime after budding i potting oul lea rsa .-I loSSfi are Mr ?1 il Mr. I ra Km lien pet K mk ? i i.i -e lost fencing or llllil..i and -ino of them both. Tbs ia s praecrlbm ponlabmenl for lelUng fina gat out bul I twrer baal of any ods being punished foi it Sort of iike the law aboul killing Kamo OU! of-'* i-'li. Our folksmuel in- In the notion af - :hii year than Ui-ual fur umre new mowing iiimliine" have ,1 iii mir county thii cpring H..in e.ii bafon Well it's a good idea; . . * i *?! than ? and buy hay, but we won't buy iiiii.ii (nhat-eii any way, K we will gain gnaUy if we have the hay to kwp tbe tn twen buej. We read ali.ul -o many new rail load" to Karinville lb.-e d*iv- that we peel t" lind an elevated "uni m depot" then bafon lt ng, arith railroads running oul iii ali directions,- iike spokM to a wagoo wheel, and then tH> wa ? ni i.i: om in*w mowen over i illy, and help t-ut the grass efl tba meka, Farmville needs some other Ihlop tccordlng lo our notion?arana than tba doM railrooda. SucbM a cannery, md a tannery, and a wagoe bm i and a cigar foctorj ot twa m .veil a- half i|../.-n ping and HBoklng obaceo foctoriea, and a foundry and .mi mill, ll I am not mi-taken shs iud soma of then once but they teem n have played mit. Even the broom actorj didn't .-oem t" I.i-t long I like ?mir town all right, Mr Editor, and m aol Boding fault, bul it itrikw me bal -.in.- of tin-e things migbl bs oil I bops -ollie of your mei prising pa 'pie a ill boob pul i phillie win- mit Un- way. It WO ilghty convenient and perhaps pratt* ll.ie to ll". Lightening struck Mr. Ira I -'? and COI mb HIM yt -lei.lav. ittlng lin-1.. the eorn-bouM, bul Mr. ?ilu- ran nut in the ram ami by Miring water on tbe fin inaide tba ? tingulsbed it. No gnat dam* 'o WM d' ne I i*. w, ( ullin.'". 11., Va., April 80, 1902. ... nu- ?.t Mr, Baromi Andar ... .ii ,\ i . snraute I HUI i.e, tin nee to I lalli|xit;ii-SiiK v tn it- Interred la the cemetery at nit pine Ile dud at the hospital ill li i-lniiK frmn injinn - -u-tained by liing from bis eugine, while carrying rain frill Norfolk to Iel.md. Hi" engineer, Mr. C. oink-, did nol mi-.- him until he had ,' thirteen miles, Hs wm nnl arrangements muid he ade, but wa- found BOOOOacfoua. ii" happened about ll a. in Sunday, ol in* remained in thia condition until i' lo.-k Monday murnini; When Inn irit paaaed away, lb- wa- held in gb e-teein here, and Iii" many fiiend oiiru bis untimely death. A ?pi No. 1 a. . nun ul ate the "Krothi rhnod" of bleb ba ami a member, sud bis ends a forge number af which at inbd bi- burial. Mi? Lottie Bradshaw, tba eighteen iir-nld daughter of Mr Ben Bradshaw, ?d Monday and wm buried I ternoon in tba Crewe cemetery. A primary vvai held in the town igbl i" n enlnatecouncilmen, oppoelog factions, and much tareel ii being taken. tin- Parks PlashM Fivk FoBKa, Y v . April. 90,1902. Karmen an* huey gardening and (paring land" fm corn and tuba. beat crops are improving. M -- Pattie i Kenn and Mr. Pinkney tung, of Prospect, ann tbaguaata ol - ran, Saturday and Sunday. M i-- Kona I Lure Flam is Vlsi Ung her nt, Mi- Luther Ford, near Madlaon* Mr". W. W. Swan -pent la-t Mondaj th her daughter, Mn C. Locket! ? in tck, glad |0 Welemne Min I yan Harri- boms agalo. sin- bm ?ii visiting friends and nial rm la rmville. dies Im/ Richardson died April 15, I wa- buried al I'un *> Ridge ? bun b, ir l'ainplin City. 'I lie I v b es wen conducted by Ree. Mr. berteon, "f Prospect 1 bs bi inly have the di epe-t sympathy of ? neighborhood. ,\ .? wiefa lo ax pram eur sympathy to iberaved family of Mr, l>. C. Crate, io died at hi" li iii", m ai Kiri Igbte, lng, April 2Sth be little daughter of Mr. K. K uutt ba- bean quita ik k, bul i iiii better. for. .Mr. Pai-ley, of Kamplin, , burch Sunday ? ry tony to leam thal Mr-. ton i- on tbe sick raft, Taggle Kink I wink-. A. ii..v Yv . April 90, 1902. li. M uk L. Philip", of Richmond, I preach morning and i v ebureh tba second Bub* ?of May. ? .*.,univ, i v i-itiiikr hi-r-i-ter-in-law, i. Kittitu'er, retiiined Saturday. Ml a few - in Ljmcbborg la-t iraak. a klin. nf Ab-ln,e, l tunf her Mater, Mr". I! barta, [eean Hamlet and Joe Allen, of dway, visited thia neigh Ir?. Kel! . k with ni 1 Darlington llehrlitt Dots. ii vni.iM.i'N Hxion is, Va . I April, eople are bu-y preparing their laud T it und planting norn, ibu dry season ba.- lAfova baafe the lugdlaud farmer*. Inn. i-apical eoiiiplaiut SfsSBfSty Ofpfoaia, IfoueaUMtflad one man iii tell tint utyt ba bas plassy of pfoafo, if Uwdqrafafl continues the highland katti are bound togo up. Mr- Kettle A. Cobb, who lian beeu w-ituiK in Charlotte, returned to the neighborhood, and will be the guest "I Ler nblldara this Bummer. We are Morry to hear that Mr. Joliu Sh'pper-.u had hi" bSUm and | in? tent" daatwyad by lire last Sunday. -Mr. Kdgar Sellable, of iiamjiden Sidney, WM the guest of Mr. rtam Wilker.-m Sunday. Mn C. IC. Watson, who baa beeu "iek, i? nut and looking well. Mr-. J. V, Connelly, of l'amplin City, han invented a grubbing machine that ni I ib, mure wnrk in one day with one home and one hand, tiiau ten hand- will flo in two day*. Wet Sallie lime, of lillipilli, died foal Saturday. She wan interred at the md hmm-.-tead Monday. Our friend, Mr Finely, the iii"iirauce agent, ams arith ua foal weak, We are alway" glad to have hun with u-, he i* -" pfoasaal On Kriday la--t at bin linnie near thin place, Mr. Clem Crute died aced fl vear-. He wa- taken nick on Friday morning arith a nlight pain in lu- -ide, but did not complain vary much, ami later in the day he walked atmut the huune. At 1 p. in he wan taken wnr-e. At 6 o'clock heeio-ed lu-eye-in death. He leave-a B ifeati'l live children John, Willie, Nnrvel, Kettie and Mattie. Mr. Crute wan born and raised Ifl :lil- county. He nerved three yeal" n the war, OUlfoting in the company 'rom Ki.i'" Depot ia wlueh he nerved is .flag barrier, Hewisdlaebaiyri au teeounl Of bin nur, bul later iii) he olned Co. A from Farmville. Betvad me year in the ini Ya., regiment sw fog hearer, eoOMMOdad by Col. lt. A. tookee. Hi" remalli" wen* taken to Spring 'reek cemetery and buried mi Sun lay la"t. The .-ervieen were eon.lueted ty Kev. Mr. Couch. Karunille (.railed uml lli-li "Minmi. K .11 of honor for the week ending Lpril Si High School -Kate BMfSOtt, Kcr lard Kaldwin, Killian 'lhmnpnaii, Yarren Wall. liriibn: 7). Ki//ie Davin, Ethel Jgon, Hugh Harland, Locket! Wallon, Villi*- w. Bettie Mellanalti. (".). LoUfoS (Kay, Mattie Harton, .sa Ligon. (I . I'.i-il Jack-mi, Kona liilltain, , .*r. Annie Univ, Hettie Hay lilith. (.{). Hunie Lig..n. : Mary Annie We-t, Kutti Gar? on, ffmntStl WobttSt, Sammy Woot )U. (1). Taylor Went, Lawrie Thomp ni, Howard Kigmi, John McDauald, lara Skinner, Myrtin Skinner. i.ike a Drowning -Van. "Five years ago a disease the doctors illed dyspepsia took such a hold of un? lit I t niild scarcely go," writes ibo S. ?mli, well known attorney of Nocona. , \, * I look quaatitiM M pepsin and In r iii. .heines but BOtbfog kelped me. i a drowaiag ana arabs si a straw I ?il.lie,, at Kodol. 1 blt an improve tnt at nm e au I lifter a few bottlea am un I sad wi ii." Kodol is the only oparatfoa whick exactly npradaan e natural degSSliVS juices ami BBUBS* lently ls tin* only SM wlilch dfossM lUf ?*. ililli! Katmai p. i- rn- tn -panning nn the BoMfofB1 ?met.-iy will ba dealt with to the full .tent of the law, Beesntly Meerai li-, , , .1 ir (nm have In-en cut. I'"ur Normal Behool Supplies, go to CRIDLIN BROS. IcAlpin's Dyspepsia Remedy. fiats All, Except i Cures Dyspepsia. ;Alpin Dyspepsia Remedy Co., Pamnllle, Il