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V Ht I 1> lal ' c I HI SI Kl liar ) The Illsliilrrealetl >|m-oIh, res in Parts. ? nch. : from B ? ll.oi.h .01 ihe Ininti!. "Have you decided ar. ., ? lila I sta* lats. LO] "TuUl in '..point? ing to the mm nus Ice cream soda, ten cent* a glass."--Chicago ? dd. And Tay Dir Bills. "This shop; aa ls an awful .e." ry. You have no reason I ia lining the shopping. , do is to carry the parcels."? l.cniua asl 11 tun e. "I am striving, said the pc*-, "to write my cai, .'ame." "Uh, ia sad-eyed wife re ould write it on the back of a go, i nea"? N. V. ti Tho lair Advanced. "What a ti; abe ex, . akfagt table. "Isn't it cu "Cute!" be MO he had broken lt; "*] lather, lt is chic."?Philadelphia Le Thc 4 hnrllithle *.*??. Phyllis?-Tl. retook ?>t night ames. . t prove any? thing. It was a charity ball, you know. ?Cincinnati I A Possible Unison. He?: nh, arden tl/, pasionately, ? She?Nonsense. Mr. De Sever; you are hardly acquainted with me. He?I know; but then?why, perhaps that's the reason?Tit Ulta. In I rosen Doti. Tourist?Did you?er?ever shoot a man? Bronco BU! . igped a few Indians, greasers, an' due. r.illed a human:?Puck. I a (o-rlrueril. Parson Joh yo' take die man for better or woree? The Lady?No; simply for iv been married befo' an' knows what men am!?Judge. Pat's I ..nd. Mike?Hello, Pat! Phat be ye workln' at now? Pat (with a hod of bricks on his shoulder)?Kape away furulnst thot ladder. O'im rarryin' knockout drop*.? N V Weekly. in BO areal narr?. Fllbbert?Your rah uncle says be wanta to be ? Qanglelgh?Yes. but he ls In no hurry about it.?Tit-Bits. I,In.ll. .1 Urrr.i,n,t, "Do you ai ree?" "In cams onlv."?Town Tunica. We Strive to Please And kinds nf i h .Meats, Country ProJu ? d. ii i ti \Y Gilliam Bros. TAILORING. - > HEN'S SUITS*?^ pCE" Made at Homo. :i *ooogh tua A. LEVY, THIRD le Df I Tin a Troul ra it I Oat. ? j-. nt or 9 " f the k ien lt ' ?-???" And bia . I every pa . I the extri j ai.-niif.-kont I for its wor :-'~~ ' ?npmen ? as paper - ?* ie Lot Virginia , Cured Hams, Shoulders and Sides JUST RECHVED. Stokes & i iividsoii, Ri tail Gn AA AA 1WWIUWW Shingles $2.50 A THOUSAND. Farmville Mfg Co. G. M. ROBESON, Prop., Farmville, Va IN MOTHER 600SFS HMt attoP'^af G*'*k Os 4? A rt: ? ? 2r? love for oofb, it's E. C. WILTSE. RUST'S avon Climax Condition Ponders. WHILE US'"0 RL/5T-3 _GG PROD^CER rs SLY -MTS tARloWglT. lust received a frcoh 5 and 50c. a package. CHAS, BUGG & SON. ICHESflRS ENGLISH NNYROYAL PILLS .,., i.o.a anbali' ? '..ri lr.tiara. Trail ? I Inr I.mlle il. CO -la.ll.nu S^uarr. 1-Mll.A.. TA. H.ali.a Ikl, ...... .Witt's BS Salve or Pile*. Burna, Soroe. WTCH-GKADINi. Il VI I I atrn..r. Wit.. I.nit.ia l.i I ar Ulll -. lill.ni llr.|iilrr I lir -. . i ., , a ni ? Bars <?> ..r. I dele j;'Ve ai I Of itralaiht nine and level for gr* ditch, which l will irv tn ?iplaio llnt. tl hlch ant four fi ?laklni ons fonrtli ? lie bOt' ? il,at 110 in,. i grave io bold lt ..fl from tia- bottom of thi ditch Tb*twi . u . FOR GRADING ia i, lib.'i-> hy three-Inch stuff naihd on rig] straight edge and the level fastsned on the right-hand side af th* uprights, so as to b* out of the way of the staff or Obi) h can be Of any s*| suit thf operator. Tba bevel I* fai on the oprighl at the further end of the level. The oth? er eiul opposite ls fastened onto tha upright Ly cutting a narrow slot hole In the upright, through Milich put a small halt that will Just fill the slot hole side? way*, a ? . eve! pro* nitt a thumh nut ara! washer as shown on the drawing. Th-re must be great accuracy In putting ihe lei el upon the uprights to havs the bottom of the level and th* bottOB of the straight edge exactly parallel. When you arr- getting ihs grade or fall of ditch to the rod hy raising or lowering the rear fi.,' of th* I taking th* difference on a straight line with thebattam of 11 measured down at each extreme end of the straight edge, you can teil Just what Incline your ditch will have per rod mul? tiplying the variation bi four. Kor In? stance, if the differ. lb of the straight sdge and the line of the bottom of tha level was three eights of an Inch, the fall In the ditch per rod would-be I, asths straight edge is one-four'. Always drlvs the tile ti. of the Joint to keep out ali I Ifs > gptrleDC* toai 'esmethat tl, alway* enters the tile at the bottom. Al? ways us* a scop to fit the size of the tile, then, when you fill In, the dirt will not crowd the tile out of line. Ii. i the level for work, have the incline so as to have tia- bobble alwayi oct bp* tlie center of the opening of the level. In so doing you seldom require Df a surveyor.? Prairie Farmer. NOTICE! lien you go to Kl.-hriionri. don't fall to se* R. FRANCENE'S soneoftlie FINKsr I'l.At KM la Du? li. Restaurant on the "european plan, . .mr*.. iBBpOfled Hie! I its all Hie year rou ml, a specially. MARYLAND LEADS OFF. ?.rannes ol That Mata Snpiii.rl Na? tional llrnin.,,1 fnr le.lt-ral Mil In H..a,I nullilla*. The state grange of Maryland ls the irsit of tbe state gnu s'atlonal grange In demanding that the iovsrnment aid in Improi vays. At a fully I baltimore, recently a siro: . m this subject was adopted, ana . II. Ager In h's annual address said: "There seem to be great Inti ir< st at this ime all over the state In regan: oads. It ls said that the . as expended f la Improving rs and harbors and prop pend ti lian canal. Therefore we I ? ling should be appropriated a le farmers In building permanent bigh ays. "According to Secretary ort tbe farmer* have aided the govern* lOOl very materially. Discussing the ilance of trade, the at ie favorabU balance of trade to the edit (rf this country ls due entirely i the farmers. The balance of trade In ie farm product* during tha last 14 >ars, no ytar excepted, aggregat<<! fi, 6.000,000 In products. Other than the rm products during the sam* , e balance of trade wa* sd verse to this untry to the nteot Of J ir farmers not only canceled this Im bxss obligation, but placed gat.*-*! D to the credit of the nation, when tb* ?oks of the International ex, : BOe*d He concludes that lt is e farmers that have paid tb* ndholders. Now, why should not the vernment aid the farmers In the con ruction of roads? It ls shown bj I astlmates that It ? ' ul the products of the farm to railway itlons, rivers snd canals, which 1b it ly more than lt costs to maintain - iles of railway, and hy careful Imate* u.e cost could he reduced one If. I have ru, donia that on some roads could be rodi ore." -Arni* lliiiiu lli.nttaltl*.. lome state* that lane laws that Pe Ire the removal or di st ruction of eds by the w:, lsting strict eafoi ? be law. it a question waeth, r the farmer or the irsesr of the high wai.* or road com ssioners should rio the work . ' itrun lon. : a roads, .compelled! any all den? ims *reJ-ds Ul ld*ld** a pru ree for distributing ?d nuisances on farm, rn' fields. Tli attei .IfrisOll, |*er do/en, OJ .-ent-. aoav iif-fry, Kaoota. 107, ll rents ami H cents, mi ami ka_p, H rents. rterhause Steak, ? rent-. orythllag in aeaaon. 905. 907 E. Broad SL, Half block from the City Hall, Kichmond. Vi rink ( It May Touch The Heart * i OET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM NOW. 'GIT8 AT TMt JOINT* FROM THr IN*ID*. AT ALL D*L)Ga.l*T8. phe parmers JfjlJecca Fink Whiskey,1, I [WineQ Finb Cigab h. J JOHN J. MALLAN, 70 Mi.lh Miai, Li wilbarr, lu. Mi ' IN**, TOBAI i < CI GA lt** i - in ra; line, will iimi i l.i - i' a ia Som ,,l my I i -? -, ami a i al ?iii -u ' ? ind juging I bavi . mi Hie ninl I'riin-i 1,1 W :, Machines Rented, Repaired and Exchanged TYPEWK [-PLIES?ALL KIM'S, UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. The latest product < tune. VISIBLE from ??) Bignatuc. M i El SAL key-board IMPROVED MANIFOLDING and MIMEOGRAPHS UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, lor illustra UNDER'.YOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA. .1. I. Il tin. COMPROMISE. lal- iii afford , ml to li k ro ?al ni Um "he Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Con R*t Ll FE pol* ive ac ee|,tea ai ll to b* so? per lol ? reward of your ve, tb* lode i? int. ? E. SCOTT MARTIN, LO .RMVILLE, VA. WE REPRESENT FIDELITY, CONTRACT, OFFICIAL AND JUDICIAL BONDS, -AND FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICIES. . VV. P. Venable & Co. Prepare For War in Time of Peace <zzxzizzz:zzzzzzz:zzzz-rTx:xxz:zxzzzzzzzzxzzxx > While \ t m are \\ ell ni on cnn get INSURANCE, and the sooner the li , eitlier impos? able or more costly. Wc il for booklet the "Ilow and Why." Paulett & Paulett, jj "la Representing the Penn Mutual Lifi C. C. COWAN, FURNITURE ANI)" UNDERTAKING. ir FURNITURE AS GOOD AS THE Bl PRICES AS LOW AS TlIK LOWEST. UNDERTAKING. rota pt ami carefu ai, n. Nothing Too Good For Your Home Ste Add to its Beauty and Comfort by Buy? ing a few Odd Pieces of Furniture. W. T. DOYNE, ?rtakif anti tlcakr in Furniture, Wall Paper, Window Shades ?tr. Opposite Post Office. On Foi I \ ll.ll'I' ? llrln,tn ri.rn.i ai.- iin.l lin l.n...ieI alu Si.lilli.i n Halium . univ Mun Sun \ M | M Ar. I'. I i I a, | |j I... li,I Iliiwk dall* ;, ia -.. ia .aa i IO - , ? in il I'd IO* u Vim I la 7 21 l.), I,iii ,1 " \. m r m p m I Ililli UK >H'l a Hy.i A. M I.a. T M. Il I.' I.oro sKln,|iii.rler 1 Ul KnI.f.inn.I - I-. M. -,.1 nml ? p. M. "rr ? rpock ll i: ? -.oro ll OB Mini iii ll ? ll Patt I in ti tah r l.v. ,, i,, ?? a. ; i, ?? Ki.-iini'.i. - P. M. Arrla.- Richmond fiom B*rmDd* * aieliinoii,! lor Iii ruin,lu I IS P. M, r. m. h. i am ..j r. k. r. wu - la ? N^W Horfolk^VVDsteni Sclvalule in Effect .Vo" rn' LEAVE FARMVILLE DAILY Mi UTI I A.Mi BANT, No. tX No. .?. v. I , .. m. nunn. iii. sill III ASH ari No. II. I.iii ?. n * i,. ii, ICfVETS ALL POINTS INDIANA, ll LINOIS. WISCONSIN, MlSSOUR!. KANS AS, NEBRASKA COLORAJ)O ARKANSAS C-LirORNIA ?>nX45. ***> Hl WBST, MORTH W::.. SOUTH-WEST riaov class. srcoNO class ANO CMIGRANT TICKCTO *?THE BESf ROUTE TO THE NORTH AfiO EAST. 'ULLMAN VISTlB'JLEa COACH El LfEPIWO Cn*l III THU Tllll nttlTI BtA* IVII THI NORFOLK^WE^F nNRAILROAD chiipiit. ats. .., auicaear lins Write far R*te*. M.-,,* Tinto T.b'f*. D**crtptl-< r*r*r kieta, t* ss r il ott* >. S. aiviiL. shin huh., aa r **>?? Ut Tua Aft Dir tam A -L Tr.. P.M Aft 'Ililli. V*. CStUM*iit.C Ililli: VI Nl.f^flEH^M- CHEMICAL CO. RICHMOND Wff \1RG1MA See that Lion? When yon see the Oe* lian on a fertilizer I**-, lt me?ns thst the fertilizer 1* ajry-ii"t psrtlslly dry, but ?? try aa caris meal. ? , b* s tiltia bit better th?n ?ny other fertiliser! on ibe maru -lill undoubtedly at-r.-e with us if JOH Will try them. We put up our Plant-Bed Manure In SO lh. cotton s*els?w<? nell lt forcssh only. If yon want the dryest, cleanest, most effec tire insulin" j,,ii iver pul on y,?ur plaint bed, send ita 11.00 and let u* ship yon a bair. If you isven't (fol a dollar to spare, send fer our Dt.olr.let, ?nd we'll be sure to get your order aler?but don't put it off. INDEPENDENT CHEMICAL CO., 107 ShiKlio- Slls, HCHstOND. Vi SE AB OAK Ant Link Kailway sliorl Iii ettie* of tl ml soulI .nan an I ' sriiKia li: is in-ia I l ? ll tia* l.l.aa I R|, ll Mos D \I t : a Sill II..N ?I.MI.l. -.wa. a : . P M Kalelffli, Soull.erii I'm.*, lunn Iel, Ainu,lu. I Oil] ma,. ,nel Tampa Palin Ham Iel willi through Pullman ? Of I HI 00 P. M . Ilniii ll.n ???I .N, H ..il IIMoM, D . I. A \l IO l. M Hil,I Ult - '., P. M IO P. M. tove Repairs XXXX'XX "? < zxxzzzxxxxxz As previously announced, we have bought the mer? chandise stoel< of Mi ? Crute & Noel I!i..s. We We will tlo no roofing or repair work, but will give our whole attention to the store. We will i any a lull line of res, Tinware and Chinaware and wili give special and prompt attention to or tlers for Stove Repairs. 1. W. PAULETT & SON. e Minute Gough Cure r Coughs, Colds and Croup. )dol Dyspepsia Cure Digest's what you eat H Early Risers Witt's Ulla Tho famous little pills. BUSHED I-?.7. Planters Bank of Farmville farmville, va CAPITAL, $43,425.00. SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $61,000.00. , Doa* a Ueperal Haokinv KuBiiieaa and i t,, ,,(jer ***. yon eaery facility eoo*i*tOOl vs ul: prudeuf lliinklni* M ?jd hm Account Solicited. Interest AI lou. d on Time Deposits, v. rn 1 I J. I ' ?lent. W. tl Vi ? \\ P. V K.N A ll I i (' M. Wai ki k *? W, I'AII.KTT DIKtCTORS: J. M. Ll ll a ?j i 4 L. J. Vu -iH H. K. I'.AKKi.W Good Whiskey at Reasonable Prices. We alli -e id you FOUR FULL QUARTS of BIGBIKS PURE RYE WHISKEY EIGHT YEARS OLD, FOR $3.50. ???*-> sod or* will pay tbe ex pi io any ..iii,-.- In a,. K?Hril_,w tbiewblekey STRICTLY PURE and auituiile fr iiniii, i.,al and family taj Wo Will deliver our OLD VELVK1 ?, \ir_inla Uri M.00 W- alan have kinkI ul,, , "'_ Brandy $'.00, Wean-ths-only wh ?i..-,, aai,,,, v,.,i place -raS .riler wiih a-von L;ei il,., u-.i (tint i-iiii a.-I.:i,| I',,, tl,,, i .iirrerj a tal it ni .-'tail n- ii in il onl.-r land lie ena i mt il. "' BIGBIE BROS. & CO., _ I . n<hi:i J;<; va. rhink of This? Albemarle Pore Rye Whiskey 10 Years Old. Absolutely Pure, Smooth and Mild. Packed in plain case bearing no marks to indicate contents. Pennsylvania and Moun? tain Rye only $2.00 per gallon. Virginia made Apj.lv Brandy $2,00. Full Quarts ex? press prepaid by me, Only $3.00. Com Win-- $1.50aod $2.00 per gallon. No charge for packiof, Send tor Price List. I I 17 API K LEADING LIQUOR DEALER. lal* Lti\Li\i\VJo LYNCHBURG, YA. FOR RENT One first-class dwelling with water connec? tions Three Store Houses. Three Lodging Rooms. All conveniently located and in rtrst-elasi repair, Look For The Given Placard. PAULETT & PAULETT, "INSURANCE THAT INSURES," Columbia Q raphophones OR'NO PRI/I PSRIS, f>l)t) Bl SI Ml KIM, Mst HIMS MSW Columbia Di*?c Graphophone*- Columbia (Minder Graphophones $l>, $20, $10 13 to $100 columbia disc uraphophom tor fri-* (slsluque 17 The Graphophone reproduces all kinds of music Not necessary to learn to play any Instrument Columbia Records lil ans make of talking: machine Sraarsl Popular Mush, I lanna Slur ira, I lt. DUCJ Se\en Inch 50 cents each; $5 per dozen Ten Inch $1 each; $10 per do/en CVIINDIKS Reduced to 25c each These are thc best wax rca.ords ever made Black Super-hardened ?os'l (Mt Itali <? sa-nuili lor on inttrior urtu lr lor ssl** ba dealers . ...hrrt snd ba the Columbia Phonograph Company, NOMI RS ISO 11 ItMRS IN IHI UlklM, MM KIM SRI We bate oar ?*?* *tore? I* ?ter l?tnty fi*r B**t*B h il" I nited St?te* tni I wop* MO C. Raltlmorc Street, RALTIHORf, MD. H. P. DAVIDSON, P. P. LYNN, A. G. ClAPPAM, President. vice-President. Cashier, First National Bank, FARMVILLE, VA. CAPITAL, $50000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY *"**-*)*% Safe I * for mi: Interest paid in laving* department. Draft* on all parts of thu world. erald and World $1.60 Subscribe for the Herald,