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PARM\ M I I 11 KU \l.n wu rm ville .mount ?i. >t to; Ins milli. :i want il nt. A. V l ?.. I mm Death. ? ii in un ? feet ly ? th. In 1 t.i lay !? milken ? ?I hand you try tine. i : going .11 price il Chas ibis f->r H. .). fd." I .1 I.I ipjte I i.iiu'll I'lllull li ' (ter. I, of I'.ilitler, ih an ugly . .'-klen's i Un* on Mi* Bael i ? ? in milk I " i -I til .n,i State i ? i .-li. >.t'., ti, - j >n in i lt e..III .lie a natural . I?r. HKtKKS ADD I'KKSUNAI.S. I mn u lilli, ' ? m. ? tn the reai 11..? a!, .ut the-e Bights fnr BlSOplllfT - lille lltllllliimti.il i- attend,,li? the Lynchbuig Hone Bbow. up your guns ami steady youi Um iiini bbboob appntadsBB. Min.-.vu Iboughl of the turnip topi - next -piing ' V?MI can't af I.-ni imt to. .e ('"Uiity Court 'lay-.. H..n't forge) tn make the la-t mic me? morable. leuce shines , lendently in it- fie-h "cool of Our :? . beginning tn look forward t - November :,- -fathering aod nine. . me ii hen a htisi ie- man nra alford t" let up un the sdvertislng. sod Paarl turned limn then li-H lo Newport Nen-ami Norfolk. (lat kc ('nilen ami Mr.-. Rober) i the Horse Show In Lynchburg. ? lia- the happy faculty llier, and, well that's no) t..l*. wooden would Indi* k.r-. (lui-..four lu-' lin mei- Bl way I lini-h . th.- lnth ofOctober, , good crop IfonM tcrapc uni mon dirt tn the middle of our street- at tin- -. , we ii ill have a muck ami mesa nf it all winter. 'l'.i the tired man of business, Hunday .- iii- very beal of the ? el brough) tn all Farmville Meas. ifon. Mt. 1 W Venal.le, nf Hampden Sidney, delighted a large audience at Ibe Presbyterian church la-t Sunday evening Mith a weil rendered -"i". Lynchburg*! hores show th and Rlchmond'i neal week. Farm? ville Will he nn duiiht represented at each ol them. I wish a graceful murnini:'- re? ception attend the openiO| . en. lt is a charming manuel ..f beginning the day. Poa hunting i- on the go, and "Em* - the "lily manly it. Anti lie ki. much about it as any living man. Mr-. W. ?'. Venable will hold the Kins oval the beautiful oiare of Mr. a. ?.aili's in tin- ladle-' driving tonight at the Lynchburg Show. ? couple- attended mir churches on la There about Ibeii move? ments that Indicated they were not The Herald is always ready lo do its full -hare of bouquel 11110111111,', but wasts il" tbe unappreciative and ungrateful. "Live and let live" i- an tdd and hun,ir? ed mai Now that the tobaoOO Int- DBI hniBaid. mir rnnntrj friends ought to lind time to haul Wood to town Tbs lemand la gTBOl ami puce- high anti boa much utter i-it to haul over good roads than bad one-. We are lo have - mic DOW bl ?I of Supervisors anti we are expecting great things in the public road department. Lei the macadam becomes pet at once, and don't forget mlle! flirt r I What lu*. U.nie of the ' : the rory bea) Ol rf the peach family, and i- a lillie when i' was ipiite 'oiniuoii in this Beetloo. Mik.-i- . ? nimmon Leer most i"t Tail t-i ni ike preparation for a full lUpply nf that non-intoxicating and ? cry delightful beverage. And nf nurse tin- Herald -t til will be r. Baan , I Mr F. J. Whitehead- new home, on ipper High street, promise*, to ix- one my attractlv.bs alreody in i Farmville. Happy the family willi a m ul home hue, an I the hope nf heiiven ume t" begin lo think Dg tuikey. And we re ?ret tu report the crop is nut the usual gb, hinter high, haast ugh, chickens high, beef high, lamb I ,.| nun turkeys high we own folks are not having a "high old lin-next time you go to Petersburg Ul the Not file. ll. W hell Mill . i,- Ri, le, look mit of the ?"ii!h window and get a glimp erred tree, noble in proportlooa, I ibapely aod beauUfUI. Von will find milling al the hone BOOB mon- ii ? k at. B/ks vHtal Wheo, -ir. I -how, bearing tie ,:iine sod under the management oj a i,an Damed Boyei moville lining . h. Hs ben thoroughly delighted ill who willie?cl it, and not a ?.I ? pt in prai-e. Ihe -ame Boyer, bal not the same perforce**, lum visit to Parmvllle last ?ii'lty night, when the Opera HOBBS I for two hours by an ag i of minstrel weaklings, who ittempti a full house with .. i. -t wretchedly poor |>er iii this toWD. The ? I then lifty Ol .-evelity - i" w line-- a in i n-1 rel nf same B/bo Whit When rren ilmpl] misted, d md gulled by a-et "f raw three-dollar I trin \ 11 lt* bs i future from the like cf Who I hen. i *i "rk man claim- to l>e a fe? male reformer. Ile iiiaiiutaetu '.r chortle girls. Nm III.il Si IiimiI Ville*. n spool leal - BOd M.ii.lni nub hei Itielid ami r..r iii. i i....in mate Mi? i;.|,.l Au in ut bet h..me, Double Brldgi Jill old girl, BOBBI -evei.ii .1 , i*alitly willi (neild- in the building. ?Halla Buchaoan, it charming K".?khlitlge gul, -jH-nt the weeks boll* ? hil- wiih the Missal Lj le si Hampdeo Sidney. Mi? Loots* Vaughan and Barter, Mabel, will spend tbe Doming Bator day and SumUi ;,t then hollie neat The foll.living were VtBlton at the Nnrinai Bsturday Misses Bsd inger, Ethel Arvin, Kate V i Messrs. Robert und ll. Badin Hampden sidney. Mi Bowles visited in- slater, ? 'in- Bowles, Baturday and Bon Mi?Jame ('lute went to Curd-ville Finlay t..-|H-iiii Baturday sod Bunda) with hei paniit- .-h.. returned with apple- galuie anti plenty efi.ll.. thing- for the caner baodfl awaiting them. I he "i ming w.nilen'- christian Ai Bociatlofl le already loaflourishiogcoo* I lui., ale ie.ll tWO hundred and twenty seven in*min ; elimlled, nf which mic hundred i,n.i eleven .tie new girls Tin- is m em ?miraging mporl SI -nice this association la-t yeal with ? ?niy two hundred aod twelve,) waa tin largest wooten's association In Virginia. Tbe girls an Indeed verj gratefBI to ii mail for gianting then timi of the yaid between the chapel :ind Mr. KM. Cons residence, for a new tennis emil. The coori ready been laid nil and many plea-ant gomea sn sotlclpated by all those oho play teoole. Probably an interesting point to mention ls thal then- will be one general leonis club, and all who play may han- bocom to the new court. I Interesting programnM wss carried mit by m> -tuber- "f the Nature -linly (lui. in Mi-s Reynoldi room, Wednesday afternoon ff D The -linly of the muebroom iii all the different -ta. ellectively presented. All thc papers upon thi- subject wcic Intensely inter BStlng BOd the -indent-, as well as visitors, enjoyed tbeevening very much. OnBatnrday morning of tin- weak, Mi-* Reynolds will take all oho an- iii ti re-led in nature study I town, where they Will Spend several h'.urs learning much that they have imt learned about this -tildy. To add to the plea-uie and comfort of this outing, lui.ch will be taken to revive the tired and huiigy Ile lui Him lint. Evangelist Kde bemm one of hi- big meeline;- by laying: "Neither hubie Dordogaan invited tobe preeeol al any of the service., for the babies would go to beaven anyhow shoiild they die in infancy and dogs have no Hollis to - . Wa wan reminded "f ibis Bunday oben s dog entered one of our churches and walked right Dp to the pulpii stand. Fortunately au usher bini .haig.-nf lli:U -uh- "f the church who bad a- mtnh Brenton t > .1 church a-s had the evangelist, and he |usl caught the calline hy the collar and dragged him to tba door. Thal .iii- -plelidid -ellice alni We feel ipiite ,.nst the vi-its of intruders dur mg church -er. ni- -" long as that young man i- mi doty, ll.rn- lum- l.aiinili riiiu' il.ine at th.- Parmvllle Steam Lana* dry. Family Washing Rough Dry, 1. per pound. Quanti ties amounting ind over al the following . Table- Cloth! Napkin-. lc. Towels. ?-'?. sheet- . Slips. Table Piala . ('"lintel pane- IOC, Blankets. -poti-ible for lo-s by lin- or 'nods len over thirty ttaj ~ Hull 1.f Huiior. Kor tbe week ending October .:, i'm'.. High Behool: Henry Foil.es,Charlie Neel, Fiieii Smith, Marjorie Tl.ipaon, min iv Wil-on, Peter Wi ne ton. (?radi-: I UsSsS QillsBBB, Lottie Marlin, Su-ie Ligon, Fmineit Wel.-lt-r Driinieller. 1 Rmll Branoschwela, Louise I U unit lier. 'The Misses Davidson an occupying he new -tore loii-c |ust below Mn 1 O. lloistoir- old -laiui. They corry 1 handsome line of Dry Urn-da aod Notions. Ladles from the i-".iiiir.v. 1 ho an- iii Ibe habit of shopping m hut city, will be pleased to koow that n the rear of the I parlor -laiiii-heil especially for their comfori .ihi-re they may real sad have fros ass d tin- toilette. Ten lluui-.iinl ( linnhe u the lulled BtOl d the iioiiginaii ?* Martinet Pun Paints. Church will be given a lilieral juantlty v. believer they paint. Don'l . .'itilon foi 1 ul (worth '.'i ceil- which yul do when rmi buy thin paint iii a can with a ?amt label OB it. 1 A tl mal.e ll, therefnre when you vant fourteen gallons of paint, buy oa y eight gallon- of L i M., and mil "ix gallon- of pun linseed oil w-ith it. ed "illy f..ur gallons "f L. ?v 1. and three gallons of Oil mu ..I therewith to pam' S KO ?: louee, llnu-e- palo ted witta the-e paints uier grow shabby, evan after 18yean id by Broke into Hi- Bsase. B. I.?*< ?'iiii 11. of Cavendish, \ I ?libbed of his customary health by In* ssion nf Chronic Constipation ir. King's N.-w Life Pille broke Into trouble wsi iniv he's entirely cured. i "uaranteed to cure. 2se at White A ? - 1 ii.uiotie Coaatj H.h.m.1 An exchange tells the followiog of mr -i-t.r county: lt is not generally known th ll Bite cornily, es|ieei illy the middle and ipper portion, grows every type of lt> i iiluced aili where else ill the vurld. Ooeeao get Ulan aod wrap* iers lhere equal ni quality and colnr ta he Cuban and C.inneeticut gTOWD,BOd ,;- Hilde fr.un a good priming s iii.id ami a good Savor. Tie -iiiiermr in texture and quality, ind the Austrian anent loki tl In- handled glOW in middle "hariotto. Drakes Braoeh, tha eooi ty narket, sells yearly fr..m four to six alluofl poooda. nhl I inn- Pilate I award resole. Hampden - i Halyburton and Mi? Carrie M lighter Bf Hie lal. A Laocaster, of Rlcbmond, m I .linn His ..ii then return (kum their summering in the mountains, ti Richmond, visited on tbe fcJod ult. tin bunal ground nf tl il grand the late Mr ami Mi-. Jaine Hurr Fly, of Paraville, at Wllllngtofl f-niii; the bunal ground aod ice of their great grand parent-, Biafoed ami wife, which i* alxuit haifa mile from ll incl by Mr*. OB. 1 Iny vi-ited theil I the Misses Martin, of Hainpdeii-Siil great snot, the late Mr-. .1 .11.- Il Martin. 'They were -In.u n a lady - -addle that ?I and niineil by the great grand motber, Mr- Alexander de, doriag tbe IStta ? I In- saddle i- still in BBB. I ' hitle history of some lateree) connect? ed with il. Mi-. Alcxandci 1 wife of Alexamlet LeOmode, the lotter wa- the ion of Peter LeQiaode and Jaoc Michie: ii of Abraham Mlchit lb Rochette. ? d hom Jobn Tyrie in 1778, the farm witli its substantial flame building, on the !?BBeain of Buffalo, sboul one quartet of a mile from and weal of I.ci'laudc' .n Prince Edward, aud h. lin-home lu- wife and their three children who hud been bom to them then. 'The building ll at pn - good preservation though tbe graves . d (rom view by cultivation of tbe ground. This old tim . -I- mil many yardi from the buna! ide aod in- w I fe, nveral of bis chililren and grand children. sidle mentioned had ii in this home, ll had been used and "wiicl by Mn. Li?Imnde when she waa tbe maldon Mho Lucy Walker. She dil i in 'The next oiiuer "I II. Mn Joseph Bio ford, yoongee) child .lilli .laughter "f Mr-. born in ' ? I kind disposition ami good pi i I hair and brow n in- late .im- H. Martin, who wa- tbe youngest child and seventh d i of Mn. loni'..ni. 11- in \! and , owner la tbe youngest child bul i- tbs eighth daughter ol Mis. Martin. Mi- l.i (ii .-Hide wa- the paternal as al-o ihe mal mother of Mrs. Halyburton and Mis l, their pa, cousins, lt seem- tin- mulct -landing nf those few who may moembei sometblbg of tbe - of the ? .riiii.li- biotbei- ni Prin ward sometimes gi e of Pete) LeUn Peter and Jane Mlchleuz, and father .mle, Who S of the ? ? .?ed about one hundred yerda South of the public mad win. . flinn Martii Church, abOO) "lie mile wes) of Mar? tin'- Bridge, lin- roildooce s -trilled by lin- in the littler purl of the 18th century. A pile of itoni rnariu ihe -put on Piedmenl which i- now owned by Mi. Pensford Butcher. LOST. m l Parmvllle. Bailable reward if rt - turned to Herald office. Ttepnie at the Paraville Laundry iboul your household waabing. lt will you. When it girl l- "ii adan, i itiiin and OOUgllS every DOW and then ii t" her m itber ii"' i mt theif t"" -uddenly. |10t Reward, |100. 'Tl .? readers ..ft < ill be pleased to leam thal then ne dr.- ..Iel disease thal teen able to cure in nil il rh Cure - the nnly poa ru known t" In- it -edies! Inter ni ty. ( : ution.il dise .*.?. requ'n itit.ltiulinl tre.itn .-tit. I! ll taken internally, neting up rn of the itroyl ig the I ? ngtli by building u]! thi -t ir tit ion and assisting na) ure in doing - iiueli faith in its curative Hundred 11 Addie-- I .1.1 ll T> -..lil hy Drugfl Hull's Family Pills an iii- l Wsated ls Hui. Two buabela Bcaleybarks,four buahels lickory nut-, twenty gallons l - rider. ' I Why tines a gul mt the ight- turned down whoo eba ls going o Iel B man ki*- hei aiMiti-t her will'.' 'The Farm" Hie Laundry i HI va-di all fanii'i clothes and in fact rverytbing a bccos* nm-d t" wash Ask ihuiit it. i ii ki i Hales. Foi thc pas) Ave moolita, Mtv, June Inly, August ;? eipts at the ticket "thee of the Norfolk i n at this place amounted t.. 11.'. I--1 i ['he above liiriire-arei'llicial. The new lepta Ilk-- the new br.s'in \ lliill-e Sin,ill illlt aJTUstsB. meet nure than the pia. ' .f the i iii- question l In a ?iiiviiicing alliimalive by the bouae thicli i? de-crilied and pictured iu Hit? s' .ii em I of the iuii tut ion- proser I bsd bysoooomy, tbls u ni ami elineiuellt, ill aildlllnii tn tlc ?onvenieiiies and cinforts of the aodern linne. The Interior fl ?"iitributes a touch of originality, and he fiirni-liing- iii. arti-tic, while lit attain portion- of the boosa, to further ? ly m ?eniiity has evolvt DOiqUS 'Thc illustrati"! - iud exterior will be - home ? Hilder-. lt taken a mau nilli wonderful self -.int rul to looh sad in B nilen he know- he eao'l ; " eiiiin \ ..ieinc*. Vi nm n. l'r K.l. C.,. ? . i preached s line -eiiu.iii to a large congregation at .inlay inurmiig. protracted ll con* nazi Donday. D. H-aiii, litrlntte, will a M. Hell. eui Mr. Jas ? re the f their ciiii-in-. Mlssse Maris and Hallie llaker, la-t w. Mi? Mattie Baker, nf Madi-ouville, i- tin- week vi-iting her COUail Mildred l'aulett, DOSI Fvergreen. ii tin- lining lady a | il-ni.- M itUsy l.-ii last Friday i- and relatives in Lynch burg"Ti.i.l l: moke. Bbs will be greatly mi--e.| hy her mani friends. Mi- Wm. Camile, of Charlotte, vis? ited her daughter, Mr-, ll I nut long -m.???. Mr- RoBBSf and her little girl a.v "inpitiiied tbll nice old lady home. Little I en-si,, paid, "f Holly W.hhI, visited her little Cousin-:, Alma and ?leek. Mr- Jame- I 'aw thorne, of Kvt ison a visit at Mr. Robert Rakel's '. Bli her iii our mid-t. Mr. Henry Turner, of Holly Wood, waetbegoeot "f hi- -on, Mr. Leeley Turner, last week. Mi. Henry WoflMCk WBS the gue-t in the Five Fork neighb irh i Saturday and Sunday I'.'la Bookal c'linmi-neeil her school near Adelle today. v' her much success in her work. : and Mr. Walter iiday. who i- visiting her sister, Mt*, ll. s Baker, near Madison* ville. ill leave today for Pamplln City to visit ber cousin, Mrs. I Walker. Mr. Irving Baker, of Vincent, was -t of Mr lt ibert linker la-t -lin lal. Mr. Harvey, nf Lynchburg ? ? Mr Ben i i I Sun day. Mi-, Jame-Can thorn and Mi-- Hil i taped ay night with Mi-. Dr. Walker, nf l'ainplin ('ny. Hill\mn Dui*. White Hall, Va., Oct. 7, -ii.; l ni- foe n you know i-> Wb and poetofftce Dillwyn. Tin- ibould a- i Befon the place tia another postofflce of that iiaine ni \'ir otbei haine had to I Itel addle?ed to White Hall, Hu. kingham county, Va., will, however, lind its v. a.v here. rbis ls a eily in tbe woods and just now tbe surroundings an eimply beau? tiful. I am ita .," inn? ot ide m.i-i cbarm.il in all md from my window I catch glimpes of failing and fading Tin- hickory yellowing lu Un- taintless -un, Hie dogwood and sweet gum reddening, while tin oak holds .-ly I" it- "living gio though rein.lint I" patt with il. i OOlid thu even BS we md what must it have been l*e fonMother Fit-in an evil hour inau .? i" a command of ii- Maker. Diena! in the copper of this county : ? I with new bte, uml it i- doo confidently said that befon another year work in Hie milli- will bc pressed vigorously. With gold, cupper, irun and -late mines iu active operation nld lin.-kingham Mill SOOn get "out of the woods," "Burnt Woods"] mt" the full glare of I prosperity, lu tin? ville will especially rejoice, a- tbs county ha- alway- contributed largely to it- business -uecese. Mi? Etosa Blanton, of ymir town, Un- graded -ehiiil here, and th.nigh -h,. 1ms DSSB un duly hut a .ion bel nay t" Hie heall. of mn people and a.?nra that -h.- i- ih. Mr. A. W. M ion In- recently bought it Had of limber land eonVBOtOOl to ip .ii whi.-h work will i :>? supply seem- iu i-xliau-tibli- and White Hall can yet ?n timber alune, . In-r wide-awake people an- iel sali-Tnd willi only one iron in the lire. Mt. J. A. Clark remarked to your indent thal he paiil mit -jo,ooo ?II. I ir. iud.ir, presiding eider of ?Ul -erilloll tu a large sud lenee iu the Methodist church bul Sunday evening. I'lilhiiil Pants. Pol i.nii', Anni.ia Cu., V Octobsi 8, : 1 in- ?, rory boaj . . lini-lnd cutting tobacco und it ha- cured Bp very nicely. 'They ung up stuhle and pre pariog land for wheat We an- having pn-ity weather for work ".adnera, of Hali." vialtlog lui - Mi.-. T. B. Atkin- is vi-iting her , NH-. I. I', (lark, "f Kich in..nd. - i hen and Jane - Auder -.?li -pent -eyeral tlays willi their father, Mr. J. H. Aiiiier-.n, OOO BBS sick. Mr. Robert GUIs has bean very sick. :iad to learn Uer. Miss Mi ii.ly Wi ago hu- been very ill, iitpiuving. -King friends in Richmond and Man. le ba- commenced. Miss Sallie JohOSSB hit- her same - very much : think -he i- a line teacher. Mr. Wilise Filler lias a new -orguin mill and i- making up rn l . well. Mr. John I '? B38BS very -ii today in the rn Point mill. i- very plentiful, the Isrgest quanUty of hirds that has |*t-en for a iiiiinU-r of years. L.i un ,t l -.1.1 in On.- Hay. Quinine Tab monev if it fnii- 'l signa ?i) each box. 26c. 1'h kui at I'litnc)'-. l'ulney'-. Va , lld ... I he turner-an- through cutting to? bacco and an- BOW l.u-i ptaportog wheat land. -linday being communion day at llelhlehein, the Kev. Mr Kider preach? ed .pule au impres-ive sermon to S IsigO riiiBjiBgBtioa ss he u-ually does on such au occasion. Protracted meeting was held at Douglas l'reshyterian churr-h last OSSh BJ H'-v. Mr Kider. NH- K. L. Womack, of Five Forks spent last week with her daughter, Mr*. W. F Ander-oii. Mr. and Mrs. AT. Ander-oii vi-ited star, Mrs. Jiui Foster, of Dar? lington Heights, la*d Munday, who we J to rejsirt, continues ipiite ill. Mr*. W. K Amit ison and daughter \i-ited Mr- W. H. Henderson, of Mri ery, last Sunday night sod Monday. Mr. and Mrs H. I.. Womack visited ? lent-, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. i-, los) Sunday. Mrs. Nathan Hell and daughter Miss Mary Etta, were the guests nf Mrs. RIOS, of Throck, last Monday night. Little Louey Anderson has heen somewhat ladlspoBBd for some weeks. We wish to express nur deep pathy to the bereaved family of Capt. Archer Womack, who died at his home, near '!'brock, Sunday, September 17th, Miih-ne Aeeoiitil. Abilene, Va , Oct. tl, i ? kev. J. M. W. Kider conducted a : meetings at Douglas-) church la-i week. We are glad to say it wa of much good. Tin- J'. M. II. un?ion band will meet Saturday night at seven o'clock. We invite all to come and join us. Mr. Willie Yunnan is at home for a -hort time. Hi- friends are glad to have him with them again. Mr. odis Look and Miss lv-arl Town? send, of Keysville, were the charming flin. Andrew Baker |a-t Satur? day and Sunday. We are sorry to hear thal Mis- File linker i- on the sick list. Wi ?bS B ill soon ls.- well. Mr. Sam Thaxton, Millendale, was badly hurt Friday by falling with a log "ii hi.-shoulder, but we are glad to know he was able toOOBM t" hi- father's "ti Sunday, where he will remain ii ii - till he is better. Mi?Sallie Veainau ami Mr. Paul Wanui were the guest* of Mi? Irene Dixon Issi Saturday and Sunday. Mi--.Mary Iv Mosley, "f Charlotte county, was the guest nf Mi? A. Daniel Issi Saturday and Sunday. She re portl a pleasant tune. Mr- Hen Franklin and baby were the ? 1 hst -i-ter. Dixon, laj and Sunday. Rev. J. M. W. Kider, spent a .laval Mr. John Franklin's last Friday. The children'.? day celebration took Balah church la-t Saturday evening. Mic|ipillil-Mint*. Siiui-ai;!.-, Va., Oct, 7, "08, Kev. I). W. Hiilliligswiirth, of ? has heen vi-iting our neigh? borhood for -everal days. Ile was at me time pa-i ir nf New store Presby? terian church, and is a very (sipu'sr mid talented preacher. Mr. (leo. W. Kohler and family caine in from Tentn? f a few days ago. They will go back to their original li'iinein Pennsylvania shortly, having add tooti property bars to the Berger Hoeii Cattle Co, For a great many years our county n visited by hunters from the northern cities, bal now they complain mat Virginia has imposed so many ie-tiictioii-and taxes that they prefer to go to North Carolina (where no icen-e i- requliod). There seems h> be i great deal of misunderstanding in regard to our game laws. Please |>ub ish the e?"lilia! features of it. lili? an is h>" long to publish iu the Herald ii full j Mr. Wiley B. Morris is at home for t re-t, after traveling over a good pan if the south in the interest of^the <'". Hs reimrts ? "od. We are waiting lo hear that a tele? phone line will l-e e-tabli-hed from Karmville to lluckingham via Shep nird-, New Store, Anderso.iville, etc. Lili't let the -uhject die mit It'sa live'pit-tioii and Farmville DBSBS he line and BO do we. ?OBBt l-ciirli Mu-hiL'-. Mi. Fun.ii, Va, Oat 7, ISM. Mr. ami Mr- 1 ll. Bruce and laughter were guest- at Mr. Jas. T. L lark's la-t Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Hardener and children, .f RoBDoke, who have been at Mr. Qeo, .r several day-, returned to heir home la-t Thursday. Mi? Lottie Miller wa- tliegin-t of ? r Mrs. Carter, of Rice, la-t nick. Fannie Clark left Monday to :tke charge ..f No I school iii l-eigh District. Mi-. Isaac Redford and children li.-ited at Mr. W. L. Weaver's Thuts lay. ami Miss Addie *ere the charming guests of Mi? ne Clark Sunday. Mr. Jno. A. Clark spent Saturday light and Sunday with friend- I n ?p.u-h River." Mr- Willie MOOTS and daughter, of Hanipden-Si.liiey, were at Mrs. Jas. T. Clark's Tuesday night. ?halls sui Mi/.ihin, Pu. Fi Mr. and Mrs. Kolaud Foster dined ii the home of Mr. ii.-irg.- Hunt on Monday en route for Mr. lOSB ABBOT Mba lie-ie Chilton, of Spout Spring, iiiiii" th- Hullalo school again, glad to have her in our neigh? borhood! Miss Li/./.ie ISinford spent Sunday with her home people. The choir of Ottos Branch church will practice tonight at the home of Mr-. Mary Moore. lillirie* Link lit ink-. A''ll...N, Va., Oct. B, : Mrs. Sam Farrar spent Monday with Kn 1'.right well. Mr. Harry Oswell's brothers, of New York, are spending a willie with him. They with other friends are out on a hunt today so it is gins! by to Mollie Hare. Mr Jack liaasou attended the picnic at RasBB last Satui We are s..rry to rei-ort that Mr. John Kilieiiger i- no l*etter. c liing at Ap|-.inat tox church Sunday. Iliirkt lille llmL'i |. Hi i'.kkvii.i.k, Va., Oat -lave factories are ntl full duty. Wc mi-s mir -eh.-ol girl-, and hy the way our buildings ami location are among the tiest in the State. I>. non, nf Blackstone, who BBB ala overflow attendance, -h.mid branch addition and locate here. 'The ualer melon season closed all ;i and the persimmon hasn't yet opened. The sweet "tater" OTOO l- a good one aud the chara, ter of the to .til? willie article was never better, Capt. Dick May, of Liiueiihurg, pa ed today BBIOOtS for iStaunton, and re? marked that he would rather visit Ihat charming valley lOWB than make a tour of Kurope. He is SBparintODdSBl of Betoota in old Lonenburg, ai etl them nn schedule time lief.: lag for lils "Hiing. Hotel arrivals have liean ginni of late in our city. Crew. may Hatter herself that she is bigger and busier than we are, bot it is a de? lusion ami snare. We have gr*at pity for a one-rail-road town. Can't ls- any life or get up there. None "f our ix-ople attended your la-t circus for the want of reduced nj the railroad Half fare and cn together. What's wrong with Farmville that she have B horse show just like Lyiichbiiig :md Ki.-hm.uni'.' Oiieu up and we will all lie there. From the number of ilulictm>-;. re|M>rt "old b00BSn inii-l still I*, on lop in ymir town. Our merchant-an- -tocking Bp for tbs season aud are making ready foran active trade. Mi. J. H. Boswell bas a trotting nag w huh he -ays is the licst and fal 'ion, ami he knows all about Jack Waiker'- lo". Hy tbs way "Jack" know- better than -wing around cor? ners at a two-forty rate. We ought to-ell -.me tobacco here ,-"ii but are not likely to. The small trade, however, ls -lill BB a boom with ii-, all leg-and m. back-, ami BO chicken ever get- U-yoinl the frying The mail mau batweafl Hus (mint and LuBooborg Courthouse is looking for? ward Britta dread to the mud of mid? winter. Tbs Herald ls right in urging lietter pay for such hard worked agents if the (eiicriiinent. Our doctors say the health of .mr town is "distressingly gc MtO -mall boy* BBBbSSfl happy with ?hin.ji.iepin- of late. Mr. J. 1'. Agnew still oceupic- bis handsome eoiintiy residence. It will *? difficult to duplicate it. Willied. Knitters, 1.. rs, I os pee tors ind darners. tiood aragee. Apply Ll ll LKTOM HOBIBBt V L. Vms,.|. HS Kegi-Irar- in Hie Mate Not a solitary registrar ?ri|] bs left in :he State between Jan. I, WM, until ifb-r March 1, 1904. The term- of the pre-ent mein ?lectoral boards were continued by the MTS .istitiition io March 1, WM, bul they were shorn of power in the matter )f naiiiing registrars after Jan. I, WM, The new alec torsi Isianls will go into illice Mureil I, and they will have the laming ol all judges am) clerks of etac* i"ii. The legislature may have power to nake provision for registrars duriiv*: he period named, though it I- imt ?ertaiu that the general assembly Ll rOStsd with thal jiowcr when con-ti iilional enactmeiit vacates tl,. ions for n short term. mihi i. Having ipialilied as adinini-tratrix if the e-late of my late hu-b:ind, J. B. A'all, I hereby request all |-*r-on laving claims against him to prSBSBl hem for settlement, and persons owing -led to make prompt ;>iiyineiit. Li . v ll. Wai i , Adnu. i Mill ion Every Heath. Hy manufacturing and selling a mil ion record- every iiionih the Columbia i'honograph Co., has achieved the end 'or which it has long been -Hiving .h.ni in tbs price "f it- High ? 1.'Hided Cylindrical \\ . "ids fr<un fifty cent-, each, t" twenty ta Simultaneously willi this ?eduction in price a new record, greatly ?uperior to any that has ever bBBB "f 'ered for sale is being furni-hed . -u|K-r hardened reo.nl, both durable ind brilliant and combining ion ind l-otli durable and brilliant and COBB* Nilling swcetlies- alni -iil""thlnS -einarkable vuluinc. 1 ht-e n.rd- B III it all talking machines ti-ing cylindri al ieeids and the facilities for manu a. luring thom ha-, tn BBtOOl that will enable tin- Coluin iin piioii"L'i;ipb Cn, tn produces proa* i.-tilly limitless supply. Thc ('"Inindia Phonograph ('omjiany, [ IQ I! Peiil iiii.ie St, Baltimore, head piarters for graphophones sad talking tnachiiie-iipplie-"f every kind, will -end y..u catalogues on application. lin- Tittle Imuitri Pap. r '?i I forton, ap <>r .lon a, ? i Km ii stnUgBB ?? (eal - liff trs ? j ? Pimik. Bom HllO .(suit HUIl.U iii ero|is"l! ifr.m. An lion Sea ti. That little corni try rmi ? Now. I Ilk. toe Au' .1 ll I you? Hut win-. li BBSS af I "?lei. P A Klakelyof ti. ' Bop n.n MsfTaleagta c. C. V., i- ? a letter tsOSB Bas - \N . Paulett, of Paraville, VTrgiaia, who shared with lum the |s-ril As re miinler. of thai sanguinary struggle, Mr, l'aulett has f.,maided | 'Blakey five walking sti.-k-i gmwn on the hallie lieltl of Sail"!- Creek, Vlf ginis. 'The-,- mute messengers from ?1 Ot cul! the trials, hard-hip-, timmi f defeals th-,; - itheril ann-, and linally, to niem.ry's vi-ioii appears the la?t sad drama under (he apple tree at il i".\ when tbs leader of South? ern chivalry surrendered I lit* BOfOS ol tbe Confederacy. Mr. Paulett r bia (neild to present one i ' ?. derate Daoghteff of ? ? and t" retain BBS hun -elf ami piBBSBl SM BU SOBBS friend: they may ko -ten Bl Parchinau Kr"'-. -tore. Ttalrty-eigtal "nan bau- sobs Is join the calendar of 'mir wc BOSS BS crucial of recoii-trti.tioii, fla tai iib! tin!, n happy h -li and beautify a tree laud and unite-l ? .1 the and today, that "bold and hardy few ' who touched on " Hock, in I'oiniuercial value-, ni agricultural ami ludii-triiil progress, lo -(length of military point- i- Hie s'rand riva! and arch potentate "t Ihe wnrld. When love blossoms nih. mk it is ? I Ming at a law-uit. The -| ii a divorc. is th.- plaintiff doesn't koon, \\ hen a gill I |RJ a duke .-k bel. A WARNING DI HIT I'liil'l.l ni I \l(>mi I I Uni li Ni. kile- 1'ie.lul.il Th- Fill. Earl] PicciiiHiiii- Mintihi ll. Liken. ? t Lu MBBOB -. 'in I" bs Ul ml lad up, iciiiiii i .i re torter tba otbai day to Mr. H ( . (rule, ?ur well known druggist "Tbs winter mime tn have tumbled Into summer uni -umiiiei nil., ii mlei lt i- -l.-.ti-l iy health BUthoritlee that such -liddell .Hill"! help bul "OWll li all colds, Ihe grippe aud other ali ? ditton of thii . el 1st lld people, or tboea who aw ma down . tendency to any a . "the reatbei ill point t.. a cold, , ly unhealthy fall, and i BfO. -tntion-inward ..iliteknese,especially ind tboea a bo sn already la lelicate health. "If I could "lill liieeleieiy raWBOO Ul Iii- .itv face to lace and I.ll Hu-m ?ti li health Vlool -. I kin.w I could ("ililli.e Ibein BS would not baie derk-enough in hiv tore to lill their older- Yon -ce, we i satllug v. iii"i fm s i story b.iitie i- -"id mi a lositive guarantee thai if it d.s-s not IB will paO back thc Honey. BOO SS we have ti"i bSBB a-kc.l o refund tat mon than two botttaa OB) .ft very buadred sold, this proves that , in.ii i- successful in ninety-eight eases nt nf every hundred. ?? We ot .' i- -o I ye) tin- is io! strange, for Vino! i- tbe only prep. ? rution of esl luci ..il which il OS iml ?obtain oil, or any disagreeable f. i ? one of tbe fifty dd medical curatives that are bund n cod liver "il. "If you know ol any OM who llldei of -ii.iigth, one that w ill ??itiieiv cine chronic cold-, r*ougbs, ?roncbitis, itrengthen the old, build up In-we.ik aud nm BOWS BM make blood and heall<?. la i lace ot tailor ami w.akiK?, jn-t iom them il a bottle "f Vlool, and if il IOM li"( du thelll good it WOO'I BBBt hem a ? sol ll i Crate, Drui:gi-t." Aa ih;- Invitation la brand aod tbs uaraulee protects even peSBOO IB ariiinlle, we ihould f aii ngpanoBtoac.-ept Mi. Crate's oiler. Al mus SALE. h i'. M.. ! i ..|H rt) I Kuli I i rasi i DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY i Backache ICURE All diseases of Kidneys. Sladder. Urinary Organs. Al-" Rheumatism, Back iche.HeartDlseaie Oravel Drollly, Female Troubles. Cont become discouraged Tbers ls I :uxe for you. I' ll'.' lias Spent it ' casu, air nu rs. free. W I ? iT.VITUS'OANCE: McAlpin's Dyspepsia Remedy. Thats All, Except it Cures Dyspepsia. HcAlpin Djspepsia.Reniedj Co., Farmillla, Vi.