FARMVILLE HERALD KUI NOTICE. w, N 'i the ll. ? n .1 iin - tn ply .Hied. b lUfbl Hie ? \ stael as paid i .-ll.li? ll .Hi r, lbs pi ice pani iki.i sad ind for tbs FARMVILLE L1THIA SPRINGS CO. Irs, I. Vt. Price. i March Utli. I ? ' iclicl of ' nee Ed* ii i daughter <>f nu, who the elVu-ie.it 1 in the .-iv Won i.-ii and ,.f all who eaui. -villi her. Uti I, Which she ll among the old .-r nee bcbooI , i I i I liiirch, under .! M P, . !i ot" her hi|s i! nf her ebildren ii lhere they ic died, aud hi ? U I'liried in ? fri endri ? ? them was illC. . nindi cannot he I tin- welfare of 111 I ii her, tl, : Providence i :ill timi -lie did. Slit-1 . od npoo all who kui w lui, hi d the world has heeii n , bavlag lived in il. lie.ii ii of Hr. Faaabaa. Mi I .ther ..( our tovv 1 \\ . Vaughan. died la ii niie in Mh year with paraly I came, from wlie ii hops for birt I be funeral took place ind the intel ineiil wan nd burying groin: : atv. Mi of au I ii taut. ,ter of Mr. aid Mi-. S. If. PS - ri,I iv morn? ing at 10 tait and severn,' fuaeral took place from tie -vatiirilay af tern,kc (inducted I j Dr. iv,:- kened parent! have theearue-t heart lympetby of all their I'litlicnni In ??li.irit.nar.** lilli il the difficult rule with admiral ind won the ute Ca? nadian girl is highly gifted ind, with out a doiil.t, : iiaiiiatic liefore lier.-London (int. I raageltil (..uland. . .: d, the well known evangel inaoal Intonating talk .li itt the Baptist norning. Mr. Oarlaud u-cl 1 the State, Bbewiag the location of churches and - .'.? where no ctnirclics of any denomination exist. He stated that one Virginia county, having a native population of ten ?1 mid a lloatiug population of three thousand had only alxiut two hundred proteasing Christiana within Resolutions of Kespii I h. I. I'. Holli lt. son. When ii his divine wi , ied from the lal.ors of time to .nd enjoyment of i l-rtuty, our P Kol.ertsoti; and oiinect sd with Farmville Lodge Na ll A. P. h in a private and un there I. lliitt in his death, Ihe Lodge has bat a valued niemlier, the fraternity a -timing example, and the hrotberbood . .lion. ti in ins departun, the town and Btati i faithful . rtue. -n.ill chcri-h lu- ineiii,,ry, pr,nt i,y ins uprightness and eedeavoi ate las vii: ?eal i" I to the town paints for put,licatiotis mid ba ipread opoa the milli, s, | ek Vi i' aaailttee. K M. BlDUOOO, j H. \i Hair Hates i? nerida. u. md hoine Reeker*), via , ie-d i.v, ,. the e after In March and ? Air 1..: lo .Manatee, ii, in Mana ne way, iud trip finn U,dimond: ? ' nm of l, Well .-iuds of ? v.ll pay for th.:,. ,. tlrnt ilil? li l> I*. A. ?^?eJtoutt. Va :?l Va BRIEFS AND PERSONALS . i.oir. ? III lllllfiilln; Von lava voiirs.ir aaalaaiil At ti >|iiurt, r ad. ' ? mi la Ibm teeotij, Aii.|;v,,ii wall until v Hill J..1111 snr. Unit vin, ? ,',i io. W I.. '. .v.... v e I, io ne.l io ataj Um |an.e. Don't miss lngoinar, the Itarbarian, nevi Monday night. ? lay is Sunday tu Farmville h., far a- saloons are concerned. Mr H. Il (.munn, who ha- I v week-, coi tunics very sick. Mr. J % M. I ;,v mic returned Tliur> day from a bu*ala*? trip to (jeorgla. With Us scores of electiic Ullin-, the new paneagei station will be ;t l-eaut. Mirv Anio- returned home from her school, near Prospect, Wednesday, Thc N'oiuiiil Behool edition of (he Herald will l,e watched for with gnat interi-t. .1. ll. Couch, ,.f the Religious Herald, wuk in town Tuesday in Un- In I his paper. Mm. W. EL Spas, with mother and daughter, an- axpeeted t<> return to . iuiuville next wk k. Tbenwaaa heavy fr.?t jraaterday morning hut we hear of no dao fruit. TbaParasvlUe Qaard win again bs the eraeb cosapaay of Vlrglalaaoldlen Help the boyi make it so, Mis- Flora Thompson, who 1 . in tba Sanitarium at Roanoke, has re? turned home greatly improved. The armory looks better with il* "Stepoff" flout. Still room for im? provement willi the paint brush Mr. J. R. Cunningham, who has laen on a vi?it to his mother, returned Wednesday to l'adiicah, Ky. Cul. WW K. rle-i-r. pored a- K .!..,? extremely ill, which i- sincerely regreted hy his many frie.-.ds. Mi John H. Lightfoot, a will known lobaeeoahtl of Richmond, was a vlsltot OB the Farmville market lliis vv Mi? Howie, of Raltiinoii. Ml HakK in's milliner, returned la-t Fri? day. Thi- is der fourth season with this h. Since Captain E. Sett Mai tin as - limed charge as captain of (he Farm? ville (iuaid, ten new men have Is-cme niemtiers. Rev. Dr. K. H. Harding left Wedin day for BafteM N.C, lu- future hom. His la-t sermon preached in Farmville -v .- heard Sunday, tillite a BBBSber of Farmville citlzeui I the lecture at Hampden-Sid? ney college Monday afternoon, hy the 1 i.-ideiit, Dr. Mcilwaine gb! wrick OB the Norfolk and ra near Rice, Widnesday morn < ii if. delayed traine of botb freight aad passenger trains I'.r a short time. Il ? BenUe Una, who baa bean spend? ing several weeks in Farmville with relatives and friends, will leav. row for her home in Manchester. Many of our |>eople taw Jul:. lowe years ago play Un- part of l'ar thenia, and Rachel Lewis m ti role loses nothing by comparison. Bee lier Monday uight. Ihe ApiximaUox was as far out-ide of its hanks last Monday as it has been before this year. 1 .et her rage so long BS H'S Itt a season when no harm BBB tte done i?> crop-. Some fanner- vic notice, put the cloth on the plant bsd as soon as it hit been finished, others don't. W lin tb are right '.' That's a practical question which ought to be answeicl Receipts BB the Farmville tobacco market the past week have been very light, and the ,'Hering- ve y interim, due to the unfavorable weather. Large receipt! are looked for next a It i- .-fcliloin such attractions , appear Monday aud Tuesday nights in ra House are seen in tow ns thc size of Farmville. Come out to wit? ness "Ingomar the Harbarian." Uer man, worthier citizen, tru? er friend, nobler Christian gentleman ever lived in Farmville than w;.- Ri v Dr. Harding. We follow him to tiis new duties with a blessing and a sigh. Two petitions are liefore the legisla? ture, one for and the other again-t the repealing of the dis|?eiisary act. What the outcome will be uo one 0 , It ls pretty dry about town in the mean ti mc The recent rainy weather put our roads aud slrcets in unusually bad con? dition. Dunug the long summer mont hs is the time to mak. weather proof. I*t's not forget this w hen the dry days The Y. M. C. A. Star Course foi lataV'OI came to a successful cl Monday night. The Course upon the whole was the U-st the town has ytt had, aud indeed as good a~ any city atloli has given. There will be a musicale by Mi Minor's class in the Opera Hones, ob Friday evening, April '.rd. An enjoy? able evening may lie expected by those fortunate enough to attend, a- Mi ? Minor's ch) abilities as a musician and teacher are well known. How to remove foreign bodies fi.'iu Ihe eye, mr aud nostrils is a part of the useful information given in 'Tn , i.s," one of Hie series ,,f medical liand boaba l? ing issued by The Mutual Life iiipany af New York, and -ent on ropiest to those who BOldlBSS ?lie HoineOnice of thc Company in I ,,rk City. Judge Walkin- smiling. toad N.w-1 I Senator Asa D. Watkins, of I'rince Fdward, returned to the city today, clad in a smile and spring coat. He ?v and chip|?er, with ey and clear. lt-a girl Thi. I This ;i four kays and three Kiri,,. BJ i. and ic lill-t ike, ami makes melody around the house. And she is pretty as a pictui I bc judge wa- bu-y reestetai gralulatioiis of his fellow-men ng I hem timi he Hie young men of the body ? i iii pill easy to buy, eaty to take to the liver, I Ilcalli or SI-- Hettie K1-.I. spencer. Ail. t au illness of about four Bottle Kiah Bpeaear, .,i,le-t ihtathtti of Mr and Mrs Sidney A -peticcr, ol Rival, Ittickiiighain c.linty, died of ''"ii-iitnptioii on March Oat, MB, in thc lath year of her age. Thc funeral iiud interment took place al Salem Methodist ehureli. She was an uiiu-ually bright and at? tractive young linly, and by her gentle manners and unselfish di-p-'-itioii won ni and alb dion of all whom -in- naas La ooataeL Barty in life abs made pn fission of Christ, and joined Salem church, of wind, consistent tneiiil.t to the tune Of ber death. Bbewai con.-,?iou- alases! t" liie la-t, atnl called f"r her Hihle and 1,,jin-!,-ij tbal sollie of her favorite hymn-be-ung to her, afier which she fd! quietly aad peacefully asleep in J Sits. iiitiful shan to a beautiful lire. m. nra - full. r. vi h. n Iii, ir ... i (Hint; ll. marks v. I .-il, ts fellini; an.I li-i. ii- !.., adi con.| Ile I,I,ls tin m t, -i ? r(>r it,,. pathway baa grown t.... tteap; An,I I..I.I..I In tulr Krccn pasture, ll In- loy. .1 (Un - -|e, ,,. ? Illly, il- ll III..: Inisli l.i re-t, fUj pillows, -,. lei.,Ici? ly on har breast; U ii ar. nov. the trial- an.I Uml nna.le tlu-111 ?.. Kt* willi many a toothlafl pro ol thal their I not iiml i int r raca is ran. Wt) *B may lest n- calmly WltM our work like tin 'lill tildi Vie a NI lo Ililli to keep, , Hie -Oe. I kt IV . t I, I. U.S. Winsome Miss Kai Itel l-cwi-. b mi Mi? Kuchel Lewi-, tin- pi,piant and talent.-d little actr.-s, with lui teat company, op. ucl a lliree nights' saaageBMNit at tbs <>|?-ra House last night to a large ami well pleased audi? ence of representative Aiiiia|iolitians. The play pteseiited wa- " I ngomar,'. the tam.'ii- dantedraasa la Ibui acts Although "Ingomar, the Harbarinn," itbei strong, deep.clanlceJ play, yet its manlier of prssSBtaUofl wai the audience from tba start, and held Its attention and admiration to the linl-li. Mi? Lewta, wii.i j- |.ttie, dainty, witi-oine and charming, wa- intlin-i a-t itally received, Her character af I'aitlieiiia wu- a pleasing one, and gave lull flOOpa for emotional liding, of which she look every advantage. it all times with disliiicttii-s, yet ber Voice is soft, geli i \cellciit thing iii w. 'imii," and in -onie line- it is like ? -t music. Min Le Wal'Support i- excellent, iii Ai " Ingomar,*1 Mr. John F Richmond is un actor of rare ability. He lui-the g.I fortune ti possess S magnlfloeal itsgs prmence, sdeep, sse> .odious voice. Mr. Blchiaondlsgrace f ii 1 and SaSJ in hi- iin-vc linn!-, and his acting is characterized by a certain finish and techBlqtM that at onCSStSSBpi him a familiar figure before the foot? lights nnd an artist in his particular line. Polydor," Mr. Fred Reynold wa-an excellent character. Miss Law? rence as Myron's wile, was good. In the character of "Theaim" Mrs. J. C. Wolfe wa- ca-.v, ci.-weful and true to nature. Although the part wa-a-mail one, Mr-. Wo'fe made the most of it; her crace and beauty enhancing the character she Impersonated. Mrs. Wolfe i-the wife of Mr. J. C. Wolfe, ,..-er of tbaeompaay, lin!,,-.1, h. summarize, the per-.tine! of the company ii is far superior to the average. They are ladies and gentle? men of hirth and education. Three of the men In tin- company are graduates Of Princeton, and one la a Harvard al BBBBBS, Mi? Lewis, the star of the company, Ls an artist sin-1- posnned of peroone! Biss.milhan la a ssarbad :uid the lines.se of her Work in ? ic i?it tbs pleasure and SfltbBStaBB) of her audience as the prodncti.I the play progresaed. Hull of Honor. Farmville graded school for the week ending March JU. (trade: 7. Margorie Thompson, Peter Winston, Kugcnii- Full well. Charlie Host. 6. Johnson Wootton, Carrie Blha Annie llidgood, Louise Cray, Virginia I'aulett. :ia (iilliam, Ha-il Jackson, Cray I'auUtt, Qerawala Wing... 4. Frank Womack, Lillian Lice, Louise Bacbo, Mary Trayior, - Tin,nips..u, Della Wilker-,'ii. rtrude (lillian), Mary Orange, Kllllllctt Wel.stet, Samuel Wootton. 1 Fannie Herman. 1. Kverett Wilker-.n. Hr. Hanlin.;'- Lecture. Dr, K. II. Harding's leetuie on .?uni hi- That tbs Opsn HOBBS la-t Friday night was well attended and the large audience li-teticd willi great interest to the pro litalile lessons drawn from the charac? ter and charii.leiisti, - of Hie '(ireat Cham" Of literature. The Dxtor was very happy in his il Irartratioas and Mtafstnertbs lecture itself w;tsa literary BBB). IsnSStMtBBJ Led n lc Dr. Ridiiird Mellwalae gave a most :ng and profitable lectui' hi-tory aud inlliieuce of Hampden Sidncy college mi the educational life of tbs coiiiuioiiwealth, at Hampden Siduey, Monday, iud. He tl . hi-l'TV af tba instilulion from it- ?! i-.i-t flaeeeedlag lbs eJetl war, illustrat? ing the JBssBOan "f the college by the work dont'by tbs alumni a- sta :.i- and miiii-tei- 1 !i> a-t.Ire? wi- well received and would .'ed in mani ethel plasm --?I vamine \ttur-elf. Does the house need painting au-l l made up your mind to BM the "ju> in order t. save a dollin ot two? Now, bsfbfejrot take tl ? just pau-e a ? the baan. rapt you to um -.a! la,, ml I'amt It's alwayi areful afterthought. . ?? I-, ? vi w da* - i etona. ire make* tl neysand bladder right. Conti thing injurious. Sold by li I special Osanefl IsstJafi lsd meeting Of tin- T-.mi Conn. eil wa- h. i.l I ii,-day Bight F.vety ll).-ml.. I of !he I nilly wu- pu -cul, the : Hie meeting being to take up and discus- the di-pen-ary qncetloo. Dr. Winston, Dr. MsSgead uml Mr. W. i. <'iaik vv.-ie pranBl as lae dla l>ensary board. l'h- Major inf,rtned the ('..lindi as .1 had been called li order Unit , rinull of the di-, had called u|hui him dunne lin- di] wnii the information thal ll had purchased some stock, rented a ? Bptoyt 'I a mamie, I and wa? le, iilv t,, open up and do bii-ii,. tliut the dispensary would probably le . un.runic. Dr. laidgood, of the hoard, l , slaged I" addle? Ihe Connel!, ll that it was true that the board had nude preparations f.,r Starting the l-u ? for I * ni ted StBtSJ Invn-e. He -:tid Hint in the opinion of the I. .ard il wa- tlc li duty under the law I I proceed at once with the dispensary. Mr. Gilliam moved that Hu? nty board proceed with tbs bminen a- tba law dla mid to the motion. Mr. Morrhiexpressed lias bis optn iou that there was at pre-cut bo legal diepeaaary board, tba term of one member having expired and no MCCI - ?OT appointed. The view nf Hie situa? tion a- taken by Mr. Morri- S ? curred in by all except Messrs. Gilliam and Davidsou, Hie latter gentleman prefering that a third uiemlicr of the board be Immediately named and the iiii-iness opened seeordlng to plans of the beard. Di vYlBOtOB, of tbS board, a,I : the Council at some length. He ty thal the attitude.,f the Coili. m d intagontstle t,, ii,, action. He siaii d iel reiterated that no one ...ni.1 p..--il.lv ll leg! -elli-h Ol , motives on the pint of the dis pans uv i,. ul foi .i promptly with the di-p-.n--ii.v. lt wa f,,r nothing bat the good o tbs town which prompted sad bern in ttntrworh, Tbeboard waodulngonly what the Council had really two yeui ? rated them io do. Dr, w Ina. ? ,1 il.i Mr. Clark, w bon term bad aspired, wm i holdover member until his -nc. . Inted. What? ever wa-done it was hoped thal it would ls- without ill feeling and bl .?haraeieii/e.l by ll.A ttl | parsons Herald tbal then wat Jual one o* two tblngi which lbs Connell could do?have tn, di-pcn-arv, or nirry out the law as -ii-laiiied by Um coull of Dr. Bldgood, who li chairman of the dispensary board, inlbrassd tbs Doon? di that lbs board bad smptoyed a month, and tbs rent of the boii-e would I* ?bool fUtt per nullum Hi.uidn't say what ainoiint the -tock they |.ro possd purchasing would Inventory. :' Hu- Council Tbs Mayor said thal then would bs s bili befbn tba legi-iaiure lor tbs repeal of the law and that in view of Hu- fad he thought it would have been better had the dlipsnoaty hoard ooma before the Council before taking tbs -tcp- it had looking io the SBtsbHshmsnl "f u At this point it b. came npp.ueiit that tba Council would uni approve the tn - Hon ol' the di-pelisary b .ard as legal and binding upon thc town, wi. Dr. Winston lobed: "Isthiaactionon the part of Un- Cuinci! incant aa au* tagonisiic to tbs di-p( n-aiv I, .aid ,>i'; it a mere .(nibble'."' Mr. Wall was ipiick lo reply that while he acned in put with the Board's statements regarding the law, etc, BS did not like the word "quibble" Dr. Winston, Bs said bs nev? er i|uibbitd at anything. Hs always what BS meani ami SHH -ibie to any man or set of mell for what be raid; but if hs found hs had done a wrong bc wa- pi..nipt lo apolo? gize Dr. Win-ton withdrew the vi .ml "quibble" need in his remarks. Major Marlin didn't bsUeVS the di pen-irv board had acted legally la it plBBS for business au t f.-lt unwilliiig to re-elect Mr. Clark BB the board or to i at ali arhUs tbs petitioai srsra ? the legislature. Dr. Anderson (.Mcred the followinc motion which wa- ranted "That in view ofi Ihe fud that the term of one of Hie di-pen-uv board has expired and BO legal ilispen-ai* now e\i-ts in Hie town of Farmville, tbs Council hereby poet poon action in tin- s sbUsblag a dlspsn sary in Farmville until its neil nicetaic". Kvery in.-tnl, r ,,f th<- < 'oiineil voted in the atlirniative on Dr. AadStSOB'l motion except Manta, (lilliain and ti, tbs latter not Voting either way. Mr, Divnl I the Council that the arc dynamo ut tin plant was out of lix and that ai. frmn l'luludeiplnu had Nen wired for io overhaul it. A lelecram was read oflWillg ?'JuO for the old engine winch wa- lorindi;, ii-ed at the dei trie plant, and OB ui" timi af Mr. Wall sainted, importna! - ordered and the Council adjoin ( Instil Saloons. 1 tnler the leci-lative act authorizing I di-pen-:iry for the toura of Farmville, and ptoiiiliituig all thar thea the town from nlltm ardent -pints, tn. - l Hieir il.sir- b. the public Saturday uiglit, and since tl.. has ls. ' ir as is known. ,:-lM'ii-ary board v lu. li posed of three nu having expired, and an pire April 1Mb BBBl their pla.e of business la with C. C. Jackson as Hie I salesman, and Q H. lb- N the pla A arising as to Hu 1 legality of ac ? board trau? aem has caused delay. ItMtemh lo Pul Un. ry tim -cc bfC M Wa. :ght. c ,*ei of every lort. IVniilil-H, H.Mirr,.. lion of Hi, Woodall I' pe. : much ? I fi-1. nd, Lli j 'i of au i'-. Among than I I il ni .nilled with gold and the ! Hannibal inscribed on both which ' lcd hi Amdin : hemp rup, cadi end and d..ubini in the middle, Hu- . ne w ith w lin li Haman WW hung Bl Shii-htii pal tc. Another Hie low? er jaw bone of 7. .ben, lal. lyn from Um Hi rcolani tua, and still another, a rum bly pot* Isbed ami I naen bed with Dumetoo* ? hyi rogliphtca, certain I. ting tba I'liarmii i Mr. L, D j a Woodall pipe for a ms lo Buckingham about in Fairfax eounly on I ogton, S bell li . lng Lord t crittit, boaided witb tbe Woodall fam? ily and foi med a slr..ng attachment to lbs three bro! ? Obidiah and .Nallian, encueing w Hil '.hem in ath? letic-pott-, especially wmUii Ing hil Icl-uic holli-. While wrestling with lanac one (lay bc accidentally threw bim scran S rail i ins hip and thereby crippling him for life. When Washington wu- appointed generalissimo of thc continental army, Nal bin Woodall followed hun to thc war and lided on I. I of lils alda. H. .i.l- killed in thc battle of Brandywine. Theothertwo brothers, . .-I Obadiah, cann- to Bucking? ham a- d in a bend Of the Ap; OCBBUOX liver calied Devil' Bibow. Ii iiwestof Fool's Corser aad is u romantic spot. They , un farming and married, Obadiah leading to tbe Hyannis*, altai Min Mollie Ca BOU, tbs Icaialc Amil in Of Winni's mountain, whoeuuld throw any of the boya who dared to wrestle with her and enid carry lifiieii gal!oii- of water on ber head in a tub up a steep hill and was the tenor of all woiilo ii, after ber husband'- d- al b, B .trill W. W i willi lier in a scull!,: over a il! lie had levied, alni luctanUy compelled to draw bli panel in i.rdi r to lid Inm-eif of the difficulty. ? d lu- ni-piiat!..ii of tbs a bis thigh w !iich remained i light angle to bl after tin- above nan it Ilia mould, which slid remains in I !' wood i bod bored in Um middle of the tup part of the bioA with SS inch augur half WSy down f"i tbs b"wl sad another lo the middle of Un side tbs bowl, willi a ; inch augur, both boles lined with powter, then tbe bloch woe rawed In two acron i die w ith a very line baud - i together with wooden Thc old man told me it i penrtraBlahing pi; bun s I -weet oil ? ? lu- nioiild- with. d all his | Mr. \\. D. JonWSS long us be lived and afler hts di iili lc- -ni Bob con? tinued tbs - .un.ni witta Mr. L. D. itb, and then his -on Dick followed thc trade for a while ii noa sbandoi i d ll unknowne i 1 In pip- had Ittl ty and it is I pity that the m I ture of tLem ba ? been iu| well may my Old friend Lt, 1' "Oh, f.-r a Woodall . I belie. Dick (Jordon, abo bsa lately married Wu- charming Mr, W. c. lieut'- to work his farm on had a Woodall pipe, by Hank? ing of which be coiild -> Ici-uic boon, lt would bring buck lo memory Borne nflafnl ideas ,,f ? which h .My lost by I sojourn ia Richmond, and thal iii- and lol. N. Kio ok.- would make Hilly one of the lim-t crops in tbs neighborhood, excelling even Hill Davis Un tanner. Robbs* ii v: i m. d. How Ile Stands (hi the HUpcii-urj (Jue lion. y cen? sured for having signed a |s-|ti: ing for Un-repeal of a law paned DJ our Le oas twe yi Now, lir-t, I am ina,le to appear inOOU -i-teni on llii- .pi. -li. ii, bat will ex? plain: I I a |>etitioii by :i cili/.-u some twelve month- or I rahing tbs Legletaton to give Baa Dav PBPratJ : I signed it, and in len than mlnnti - ' edied ai ti .nd him "Ul and Inform him upon ny name from the petition. I fluppon d Itali done until a member of tbe Legislature told ms tiiai my oame wm on Um peti? tion. I am under the Imprenion thal thc clerk told ms Unit he Informed als employer of my ri .past to rem litton, and by lu Bvllan to comply with my request I wa- thereby nu-i. , It appear- to BM tint one who pr,, feaan to be a Cliri-tian would nevef bc willing to i irtnet in the Io his fellow iii ni or by Biking for siieh a 11 doiiig Un-, w. in Hit traffic and ninney is kept ll of all tb er-. \N bsa to.,, th k of Itqnora, rent a ho ploy one or more agents uml lake al district about tit,-thirds of the lin oust of net gains on Hus tratli.-. Now . unfair law a .ave it oar (own, peraoas nba ur. rilling ll ruo a saloon tuen Uv and I am relieved "f any. I am nov. ?HW for a har-n-oin. I main idle when I could : n w, others may b willing lo run a D I mak -,, bul am not in it. il.l add tba'. -el ma; drink less, but as St. Paul said, "Sha IC. Wi. Herald aud N. Y. World, fl.00. PanpUa ParagiapbSt I'ami-I in, Va., March | Mr. J of Cut-ville 1*.mi , i- vi-iting his uncle, Mr. Robert Reaie, 1 h.- \ iicii.ia-Carolina Cliemi. pauy have completed theil rward to large sales here Hu- - mea. Mr. Anbury Shorter, of I tBWB. Va., is vi-iting relative- near here. I ll Payas i- vi-iting her - at Darlington Heights this Most of the public sch.sils will lie mit in a lew days, and then for a long holiday for the young BM Mr. I. liam vv ill ..p-n up D a few day- 1 li? lias otu | Mr. .1 | ill. Mr. W. H. Ligon has started a tele? phone line from Hixburg to Tamplin. Mis. M Han i Iii- bad new railings put around her li itel yard. It , an improvement. Mr-, ('harlie Mamn is visiting friends and relatives at BrooklMal, Va., tins week. tildie teeeaat. i'i;. Fn. c.,., Va. { March 18, I Rev. J. H. Conch has resigned his .'.- of Spring Creek Hapti-t church, and ? i preach his ?ion on lao! Sunday. He ha peal d'-al ,,f good since he lias bSSfl pastol Of thal church, and his many friends un- sorry to give him up Mr. Willie Hooker left for Lynch? burg yesterday, where he will accept a i willi Ding u -I Hr - in the nt candy Wi We are very sorry to re|Hirt that Mrs. i ti very sick, but -bc i- now thought to be improving slowly. Mt- l i retursed to her hoine on Sit unlay. Silt, afler a very Vi-it h, relatives and friends in Lynch Tin- Wheal i- looking well and -.-. BM 'o in- annually good. -piing exodus of the colored population ba |BB, aud the majority of them have either gone North or I i the mine-, and lalior is 1 In- j . - 111 fall i iii,,tin-r euilh hus thrown BSUs BU grave w im. r die-- and has donned ber Cay spring robs,and truly iv. that "Hie spirit of bean' hali- Iaik. Va., March, 24, 19. Mrs. II. W : children, of Richmond, me the aunts of theirauut, Mi- J,.im w. Paster. Mi Frank (lillian vi-ih-d friends mar Rim Satur,lay night. stand Anderson, of Farmville, i-the guest of her inuit, Mi? Nannie Anderson. Mrs. I'ann," - visitiug re :. Farmville. Mr. J. linell Gilliam cann- home Ii in RichBSOOd last week. Wc un? clad Io welcome him back to the neigh? borhood. Mba Maud.- Bruce i-much improved . I writing I'rospci t Pleknaji. PBOflP* i. Va , March Ll, lan.!. lg th..-.- who have been ill and are improving arc Dr. Alsoji and M> ranen Dbi Ii sad P, B, Heil. Mr. William Carden -pent Wedin night in the Hill City. Mary Byrd, youagest daughler of R. W. Brigbtwall, left ben lest Friday for Taint Creek, W. V I M will ? lu "The Shelter? ing Arms Hospital." Next Moll,lil.V evenillC, Pl High Sch.hi! will hold it> closing ex l, afler which the ladles of the Methodist Church will nil refreshments for the benefit of their parsonage, .nd all are invited to attend, Mm. Maiy H ...ker, of A.Icon, ic visiting Mrs. J. K. Harri-, Sr. Mr. w. H. Robertson, who tm been wintering al Ashville, is ex|>ected much Impri health, wc trust. Mi- at bel father'.- home. Bon Hill, for a few (lays. LrarUagtos Ueighti Hut-. D via im.ion Uki.ni ra, V I., I Mardi 25, I Dad on tbs loth cf this month at Hu ' Mi N I Dillon, Mrs. Flviit Dillon, Her remaini were laid to rest ta tba graveyard neal Eva Raker has returned to hei home near ll I ..my. She re .it trip with lin PampUaa Mr-. Cora DriskUl, who eft at tbs Home and Retreat ii Lyn.?hbiirg, ; h nie enjoy mg goad health. Thc ; tad look ing well. Mr. Th..imus Atidcr-oit will I v home in a few days. Mr. Nathan Hell, near I'littn oin- of b I ebb n I a, t-. Pl ii,kn, Va , Mai ? Ibis iieighlsirlnts have lini-lied selling tobacco and ar ? ased Wilta prion thal they ar very uncertain alsiut planting any thi year. If tbs small. We hive had a .pia illly of rain il the last week H; .er (hal for two years. left t seek 1. - re, aaya tbei he wi .? og li water lhere wm n mail yesterday, (luees son. I Las; - J Chaaea ?l wm playing in the Heidi and ran ml [l a wire t'euce cutting him very badly. Hrier) Bri. r-. Hi'.ikky, Va., Mardi, M Mr*. I;;le Jeffries ia visiting uer title Mr-. G VV. Redd, near ollie. Dupuy, receoUy -\* nt neural weeks at -citable hollie, hut rein, Friday last lo Worsiiam. Mrs. Win. C. McKay, we a; i., -uy, coiiiitiiies qaltS -ick. Mr, W.T. Womack, win has been in Hiclunoini for some lui,, home last week q We are glad'to hear ln-ii- iuipiov mg. Mr. W. 11. H. dd. .f carmel! . sk with his parents uear bl Mr-. W. B. Cba| pel ind htile child? ren returned 1, her mother at Hriery View. Mr. R. XV. Hilddy IBBSBttJ valuable bird dog. Messrs. Foster ami New. .nut will leave Ibis week for .\ l.iilii-iilmrg lad ter. -i M.i ku C. ll . Va., ) March 84, I On la-l Wednesday eteniug at Wil M. taodsatebnreb, in tbeesttean lower end of Hu- <-minty of Lunetihuig, Mi? Link, I. - Hawthorn, of Hruns aieft county, wa- natrtsd t > Mr. john H. Fealln-rstoii, of Lunenburg. The maniace cereniony wa- pell ? med bi Rev. BaSMflB D.-y. Sonic four or live hundred people were precut at the marriage. Wediii'-day niorniiic at '?' o'clock at the resilience Of Mis. Sue K Roi ,.f Amelia OOUBty, Mi? Su.-ie Holmes Robert-on will be married to Ml Bragg, of Lunenburg county. Mr. William J. Hragg, Jr., and Miss Minnie left tbi- morning to attend toe reception to be given at Mrs. Bm- i; i.i n-ii - Inssday night ; before the murun.-. lb.ir future home will be in Lunenburg. Mr, ('harlie Allen is very s,ck at bij :i tin- vicinity. He BM had UM grip which title, ted bi- lune- very seriously. Mr. Austin Folkes' little -on Wins? ton, i- -till -ick from the tfleetl d'ci p pneumonia and improves very slowly. The crowing crops arc looking ad? mirably w-ll and the farmcis uie tops. ful ufa heavy harvest. The last rainy si*-ll lim imped.-d the progress of plnw Lag for tbs -om crop but will make tbs phustaaad gran grow which ?onsolatiou to the fannel-. We should lie thankful for all b I and re-igned to what we have BO pow? er to avert. Ha- bird- -ing and the - l.liHiin and we SBSSkl strive to lie as happy as any of (i ..I- , . IiirmtHie I.Itltia Wat. i The 1 ? y test, pottflOl in ling, Drildool, At tbs top of lbs li-t of 11 this water. Delivered at your home iv. ry day and Sunday. "I owe my whole life tn Hunlock Blood Hiller-. M-rofuloii ed my body. I nested b B. H. H. luis I! woman." Alj- I - Hutton,Berville, Mich. The reported strike of the i-olliii - a ill not bs so bad if ikiIhhIv yield- lo tbs temptatinn to nn, uk that it is a grave matter. -liallimnrc American. Probably your physician has told yon thal roon monia, is incurable. ia made in mi m well us in otherthlngi. ElhennMctde is a discovery. Il positive!) rheumatism. At drugg . I'r.incut Painter Rseeatly remarked tHat tbs finish ami result! o Liquid Palal wen- Incomparable And it's true. ? C. M. Walker iV BUBS IHiulili ls Huns | ir-l lu tbs manufacture of ( Taint. For thi- reason it Deeann*, las heart of every -oti-ible painter. P? -ale by C. M. Walk The Bean Brail* Seen li. Tbe poof sin fit.-.- fairly cries aloud for lietter paint. Gmo Bsal Liquid Taint is a panaOM for all boil-. For sale by C. M. Walker ,v - Keel tbs stetessent of ParmviUs Lilhia Spring- ('-?. I'pper left hand corner, tin-1 i (.reen s,al Tain! Keil.ct- credit iijMHi the maker and ? -ali-fadion ii|. UM And ii- alon. ile hy c. M. Walker A - I ii.I vi vt vs PO CALL -'? Ph I lad, Ipi,la. lin m.rill.- Tami World Are UM staiiiicln-t advocate! pure paint for exterior Use. They indorse Creen Sui, to a man. ale by C. M. Walker A Son-. |,,( un- a (obi in (lin- Ibu. Luvutive Bronto Quinta money if it fails t,, cur-. K. WC roi e's signa? ture on euell b Cures Cancer ami Mood Tolson. If yet barning itching ? - mouth or thi take Botanic Blood Halm kills tin- poison in al, hard iwi - and paini -t cate* of all ki luppural Mt R ? - Heal* , cures ion marran, Mthnia; never fail*. Thia ilrnttur* it od every bot of tba re"BoiD* Laxative Brorao?Quininc Tabiew Bm naur tat* tim a aoM it* ?**? say I.rwn Seal l-a Modern Pilot ; ve?t jet,, Century users. Purity marks its making fiorn beginning to end. ale by C. M.Walker A Sons. breen Seal. Is b. paint what the modern search light is to the lacteal rush. It acts m i lo light the way to long-lived property. te bj c. M. Walker A Sm-. Haw or Inflamed I.ling? field rapidly to tbs wonderful eura : lidding qualil lee of Foley'l inil Tar. It prevents pneu? monia and consumption from a hard cold settled on Hie lungs. Sold by H. The Yield of U. S. Government 4 Per Cent. Bonds (1922) compared with the returns on the 5% twenty year gold bonds issued by The Mutual Lifb Insurance Company of New York, Richard A. IfcCardy, President, is shown in a ledger statement which can be obtained by addressing FRANK ADAMS. MGR., aa iim-'mi, vi W. I'. VENABLE, District Agt OPERA HOUSE V ? ? ? ? ? -'? - -~-~> < ............. > SPECIAL 1TTRACTI0N Monday and Tuesday KVliMMis, March 30th and 31st. First apjs-arancc in Farmville of the Eminent A ct rem Rachel Lewis. Uepct M< IN HAY N1CHI INGOMAR, riie Classic Comedy. 11 Ksn.w NIGHT, "FROU FROU," Comedy Drama. - OB xale at Crate*! Drugstore. Wt BFG IO ANNOUNCE That mil' -tuck ol' MILLINERY for the Spring la NEW and ol the Intent and noa! Artistic Styles. Notice of onr opening will be giren Inter. Mrs. C. t. CHAPPELL. .. ..,;.;_) SPRING MILLINERY OPENING. Von are invited tonto ad mir first showing