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THE FARMVILLE HERALD. PHI I PUR*. ,. , VIV KAKMVILLE, VA., FRIDAY, AUl.USl NO. Hi. \ I > I. A 1 v CITY DIRECTORY i - COUNTY DIRECTORY. ? ? Lee & Thompson, Attorneys at Law, . ti Crew i . Y \ ? - J- W CHUTE. \ttoriKv al La?. ' AD*v RH* WATKLYStf WATKINS, (METS AT Ul, ? , j a WING. ATTORNKY \1 I. , Creen Bay, Prince Edward County, Va. ml Federal: Y^HITE 6. CO., DRUGS, Medicines and Druggists' Sundries, \^ C FRANKLIN \T-I.A\Y. I-.W 'a \. BRICKS! BRICKS! ! Bl Eouiuhtions and Building Mtv him ii 'I H.m.i Make, Hinton for i-l ?) for t'Ut-i'le lill orders promptly ami |' I HOS. A. BOLLING. BETTER BUY NOW i rur Turnip Si In ted MTS. II. (. I Itt 11 .V W>., lirnsririsis. I'. ItAHLBOBJ THE HIC>IS PAINTER WINDSOR HOTEL Tinc Sics*, on Glaus. Wood ano Mun linn New yon. BTva.cs riON GalANANTCCD O* NO ChIRCII -MAO! - ict iminations. . . ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZXZ Wc put intelligence .mining your ireful shall liavi uife. I them i>< a I 1111 blc. Lenses Ground Properly, tiims ihat Suit Your Face, Glasses Ihat Fit Your Needs *. T. BUMUV Jcuwicr and Optician. I 1*1 \ uni I..uni-. I* unusual Inquiry ei meer n lng ma If you wl*li tu nell a portion or nh lioliling* nf MiH'ti property you would d< well to Iel tile fuel ts" known. List -u.ii property with it*, and we will dc lite :ni ? no eo?t LAXATIVE ll is the ni i- the lu - . \ \ l'l\ 1- '! healing, aoothing md -tr ' I of the ? ?il av itli other in le from ; '.ney. (Jure* al I cough*, lg Co. ? j? |.?- I niiirli ? ?vv ilia . . i trou ? d fruin -id bj Anderson ! l It. Dil. I'erf. in I'iMir Health fur \enr-. ld, I'*. g from kui' ? . it wa* cured bj Iney Cure, nnd I ltimon} timi it maj turing the health of i Tar i* ? from uti other Rough lt Willi i . LAX ATI VK ll ta pleaa iiut. permanent cure for nil rollah*, retitle, i : nneh ial nf) .- ' o Stop That I linell ll \>. N.i ii .iii.I Iduie Liniment ft l i< ii tesla*! I "ii-inii|ili'iii. All nat ? plagne ? -" many each j nd Tar perfpctlj iinil : ; illikno'.a I-ol.-j 's ; tain ill \ I', rr,, i Palate** fill it* the one thut will deal -?t till ire headache the mouth. I he famoui lltt le pj lill uri Ho Witt's I.mil- Karly I ?i - . other pills I I en. nhill' !>.??? i'l - Lilt!' ure aimptj pei stun Drug ' " Maali I'm in Nfl .ir I.u un iii, i We can -i-ii you it farm "f ' with good dwelling mid othei i iv outbuilding*!, vv it tun Hire,' m Karmvillt- at reaaonablB tl Kenn vt I ? ney, (chinese eil. permanently cured mont At iiny drug stnre. \ Slimmer ( nhl. A -in - imt only annoying hui if uni relieved Pneumonia will he Ihe pr - ot hy rall. One phlegm, dnivvs out tin- inflammation, heals soothes un,! itrengtheni the lui . bronchial tuite* < rue M an ideal remedj for ti.. ren. I to Hu- tai nerfecl ly hai Croup, Cough and I'oltl sold bj The ?i | .rug ( o Till' Sn let tlf I.ellflli.il J. Would ll'.' I ? I the Merrel leer oed" auk* Lillie Hamilton aptly In the July Delineutoi ?-. wine- bel Ilinllixlltl i li 'I lie Joy 111 LIV ?ni the woman'* st iud|*iint, ii'.- on i" tell ol two women who found (heir li : of the happy ii-ult- brought ninon! by the L"iieroii- yielding of the wife In one of I lie av liter ii me! mle-: KUI lite L'elltloll- i ed upon. They end by being nibbed.' the little -on! exclaim* fen; tja when we give bm much, nnd then when tliey have nil they want they throw u- ovi i Ihe little soul fun never il'uler-lanil (nut the getteroU* , soul |s nevel Ribbed lt ls like the -lill n-e|f it i ulitiies 11- bualnem add to ute the Joy nf n- cheer," Eight Hill- On His lt.uk ,r i>iT,it . ? I lilli! it arts Ilk' .,\ Mick .in,! could liol I, ? ? 1 ,1111 ll,,VI Iii truly roora, aa , Vu. a liston liriiir ? ii lliinlts'k flood B ' limn ii clear head, an active hmm. a atrong, rigorous body?maki for the ! life. Vii. ie fnvi nled. i tar tl ins eni tlmt a prevent eil will intereat many, \ auicide and aomething hus been found tlmt will pre -ilition which !?? iikely Al Un1 Ural If destruction tula . . ..-rent tonic and luiilil nj ialsofl gras! ? , Liver and Kidney regulator I Inly .",' "eil hy White aV Co., l?riit:. ut-are "all the go" for going Doyneean piesse yon in or toa Hld style : the famOUl little ?red bj Ila' venerable l>r I Mile of Gbieago, Por? tia will "t!,er. Ile . pation. i>ru?* Co. TTIE MAKING OF A SKEPTIC. a .' . Jus-Ic* ? I ' ' ?: ? To see ht* di-. asa. -in" act itand'.n' up *o I ? BURYING BANQUO'S GHOST F. II. LANCASTER . a Co I HICK friend ha"", uni at tl 'i. her . ID ? "'Ye cannot serve two masters, and it ls my duty as your friend and bil friend to 'eli you so plainly must nay thu' hst thi* re that ls tl you literary peoj I "lt ls not aa ? 'Ulna; to bury lu neath saytl I mi Weil, ! I am *orry ? down - red brawn i ' loftily. ill that l feel luetlfled lr. aa by, dear child ; . know what gonya!!)' -. a man beglni to feel murmured that she did and , watched the sweep down ; the Karden path "Go," she iitioted soft- ' ly, " "and stand Bot upon the order of i I she sat down to think. Wm she neglecting Dirk, tho j dear old darline? (Jon .1 read] I ' lat evening she had ? mi until bedtime. True, | be had seemed to bo enjoying hit paper, but he was so kind and patient, ?o strong sad forceful, and *o much i if ooaree he wouldn't complain. Ar.d this wa* not the first time it had happened "Oh." with a thrill of saeaslni si, "ho might Just aa well have gone on being- an old bache? lor." Then, with Quick self-reproach, "I should be aahamed I am. lt ts silly. M .rr amount to any? thing anyway Half the things I write ar?* rejected. Why can't I bury thin chost thHt ts haunting our feast and ki ap ll Ihe dropped hat i hinds It would be hard to foreawaar tciibblliuj how hard only nibbled know?and *he shrank from making a resolution \ that she might not he -trune enough to keep Hut a* his step, with a fired sound to lt, struck the stair she started I beeta and ? thrust them Into ? " 'It i whimsically, QUO, thy soul'* ' lt find heaven, munt find lt out . to-nlpi ? 'ear. I am sn glad yon maa, I have Just boen planning one of ? i hatty little even? ing* like we oaed to have when we were first married." " Dick said, cor? dially, hut his aplrtl He had I I planning a repetition of last ?treeing. Peace and pipe and paper, j with his little wife strliihllrig happily I nt his elbow lr reefed him to Jenn ! smoke an,! '..-ht as lt came and weat In her dear young j race It la so Butch easier, thia Iirescnce, when one is tired Hu; wa* saying: "Or If you : lag aloud I'll rind some fancywork." Dick was de and after the tea table wa* cleared and the curtains lrawn. he took down a book and be? lan to read like a little man lent! frequently, at the suggestive turn of i phrase the ghost would arise and sit Sown In the (hair opposite; but look? ing at ! - tired fee and 'eellnvr the Wt arlBBBS In his voice. *he 'mind lt easy to order h-r Hanqtio back 'icneeth the sod. "I arm hem ti to-morrow," Ihe ret. I fly, "and make a lair of pillow shams I must not try 0 reed. That would he a regular plek ix for i mt SUI Poor fel ow. I wonder If he ba* been feeling And the next day and the nex*. Dick. io longer neglected, came wearily home iloud until he began to think wt/?ffu!!y ff sst Lelor days. At last the ? le evening came that brought the despairing question: "What ha* your writing little woman?" "oh, I don't know," Helta replied hurriedly. Just then she waa longing for BBf "wrltliii; ' with all her soul, and thia abrupt entrance of the ghoat shook h<r like a eecond Macbeth. Dick looked down with kindly, hu? morous i r mind," Be ct>oeo1?d. " 'Angelt ure bright still, though Hie brightest ?ell.* " "Oh. please don't quote Macbeth!" Bbc got up hastily and walked to Um W1B00V all about lt Hut cd . mea, must be kept a dark secret. Tl-' about it b-!nc In ti. !n most similar cases, that the man, had he known, would have li.? ti quick d big, klr," the roll Mm and watched the restless light take ;!on of his little wife's I it for a . t suspecting that his ^ n-n.IlKlf! ? ther He imagined, aa aa iff that . ? d!d nm approve ol that . Helen wa.-i siifferintr t! t!on t! not she, too, mar frl.-nd I - ground ? lng foi . il and lt was with a la ul fun tb . " \\ ll And | thicken, : ? took a I ti en, bavU sorry i ? about the pantry f over ii. ll : the ,j .. should ? -t long Hi lag "Why can'' D' spoa I wt 1.1 Uki tl "WI,-. "Oh. ; Dick laid i ? tl m know," ! ? '.ave a little out all her frets and was such a Jolly little ul' a pad i t also a fountain pen nr..! i sharpen lt ? Helen sank hack ll an uncertain little laugh "W!.-. ? linn "I've scotched the snake, not killed lt." and shi "I haven't SI suddenly sitting ap, "Bal ? what a ? Snake!' " Whet ' he found flus!.' I cl hair, tlylnir pei of manuscript; at. ? Imself contentedly to pipe and pani r murmur I " 'Lav on Ma,-duff, and dar:.' bim who first cries "Hold, enough!. Jewel* In St. Pierre Ruin*. wallan, reached Philadelphia i from Hilo and entertain- ?' i . I ? are to-day. The i xtlnct. he says, and tht has con I*ts, hundred* of whom ri tl bf one of thu world - every day. He Hate* thal tl fur Jew'lt* and moat ruins, and will. In his opinion, un'l! avery t, raked over a score of timi beaatlful city of Bl gravt yard. gaze at the!- ira fur houri- together ll undl-tuiUd. \ M.,. t Breath ? remedy in the wot Djspepi dyspepsia and Mr.-. Ml Ky . wr for jean - am fn! | in a col ' - - Pineaalve will not if a burn ii - fin,! beau '.V..rid. 11.60 THE FALLING TREES oun touests nr.iNo dt.vastat ET' BY VARIOUS MEANS. ' a ' a . I. : ll .. ' I ' - : . ha* al if dui ? : suit tn and ni' : i a The ? I | throwlug Tin ?he soil ?n does I ? are air. ? , he doon ed ai I ? years I Herald and '? THE KING'S STRIPED PONY. Beautiful Zebra, Presented to Edward by Emperor Menelik, Makes Oentle Saddle Horse. : carriage le n be a com ? ited that I \fter spending four in a zebra Capt. ride lt handily. a nlne ? K . RA. nnd nervous. In order to sooth ,t HayesBtrokedhergeatlj with . id. She stood quite still during i.lng nut tu resent lt Hut when a man ap ? d bar with a halter she i - madly round and the paddi" I tlj she down and sha trainer | to slip a noose around her right ba tried to kirk lt loos doing bo got her : . was thrown turwai . a kneeling position, and ttn-n lent rolling on her ir four legs were then bound MU fLo was utterly help flta* an hour she wa* left In this 'he ropes were i ' and she u itara. ?nod still while a bit wai ?oath and a saddle sim. Capt Haye* climbed Into the nnd Jennie consented to be rid? den She makes an excellent saddle fast and thor to be relied upon. JACK'S FIVE OLD CHARLIE knew a thing ur two. When Jack climbed Into Dr. Allen's buggy and called: "Gel up," Charlie knew that lt wa* not his neater who was unkindly at the linea. Char i knew the shortest way home, and he remembered that the 6 ften lasted all day. Had he frisky as he once did, and es I had he known that Jack who was always playing tricks, .v trying one of them on the ?ind his good horse, theft what might havo happened arse, thc- other boys were some ? i blame. They had all seen the gate and : the long walk by the ev the big house, almost hidden Jack had remarked what HAL HIH MIND PUL] (Oka lt would be to borrow the and be i.iln before tbe d out. lare not do Ul" exclaimed the Jack was re tall a hero, but he waa a meddlesome, I," he shotr ing to me fun, anyway." And as none of the other boys would Join htm, he I tn. oner did old Charita feel Un? hand on the lines than he '. around and hea?: ip!" cried Jack, as he grinned playmates. And Charlie did He t'lDiiint forgot that he was no longer a - r and nt, until Jack thought it was time to slow down and turn He had the blt wei; In his moith. awl had hts ' upon going home. H ' miles, and all Jack's tug King and sawing at the lines, all his l igh' as weil have Btll he could reach .. lt. Ifurli.iiiN leatifle* .ilVr imir tears. ? i-oiilile . 1 liam dieap .' have ij one suffer? ing from kuliiej ,,r hi*ddn*r trouble." ,. VV. B. Agnew. THE STORY OF A CAMEL. When Animal Found That Pian of Revenge Had Miscarried It Tried to Kill Itself. A valuable and ? The man nu for son. nop: a ?harp eye upon hi: - v hu master - ill about ll i ? camel was -1 ? ? to see quite mill. ) cautiously around, and I , a bundle of old clothes thu ihrown exactly like lently | ? d bite them with lt* ll the camel was quietly returning to the ?aster sat up and ta him. At the soaad Bad instantly peroelvlag the . the animal was so mo at hts failure, and the dil that it made a wild effort to dash Ita brains out against tl "lld have done so had lt not i r the Inti of the driver?Cin. , ;rer. Faithful Dog Kills Himself. anster Tum ? i Btl) at - man and t* unable it fur duty ? the habit i with him at the yard nil; fe.-tly v mped Into a vat of i ? suicide Proposed an Amendment. Small Edna Prayi r aft'.r her mother one ?? and when she reached th* part i to the request for our dally br, ?ind said: "Mamma, ha, tat I like Jam on lt Electric Light* In Egypt. Nesrt] ls now Ugh' DOLLAR RIDE hi* head over hi. own barnyard gate did Oharllejult. At first neither Mike, the. nan. nor the du, tor's wi: what Jack I stammered out a kind < I i hts head. !. buggy whip, and w part of tho account then and there had not Jae'. spry tn taking the hint. Long before the boy had walked the four milts bat k, ho h l made up hts mind to tell his and also the doctor, the who* Another thing he had resolved was that he would never again play a mean and meddlesome trick. ^is nearly h the doctor with a I -'atile. The ir that Jack I ur.illy, the ,'.. Bl one. Jack tried to explain that he was only fooling, bs mt to carry i far. I, young man, 1 shall cal 'her to set'.. . Early next mond: four miles again to Dr. Aller.' Ha made the best apology he and then handed the doctor ten dol? li silver, of hts own saving. ' of that," said Dr. Allen, "and ?ince you are doing all you can to ng, I shall hi what I patd." thanked bim, are the four miles home again. ? romes out In the ead that old Tharlie Is the here y. H* had a line four milt? run that remind? ed him of his eo besides gening back early to the stab! Jack?will. Jack patd very dear for his whistle, as Pi ? ?edt him a different boy.?St Loul Ead of Bitter Fight. Oe. "u i - t. Drug I Le Std and N. V World, ?1.<S0. LNIVERSITV OP VIRGINIA it is ru* PRU R) VIRGINIAN* .: Lu, Muck ..'.eerit|. i. Char UNIVERSITY C0LLE8E OF MEDICINE, WEBO* MIOICIIE -OENTI$TRT-BN?RMACT fM.slam Labawaiorlct ai charts of specialist,. Bssails taflackisf In our nwa HotpkaL 1 HI I WllCTOR. Randolph-Macon College TOR MEN. Ashland. Virginia.* i ron-*. In. I H. and . lamull . ( eHue i-f Willum .itel M.irj, Williamsburg, I - i ! I 1 K. vi V I.I. I> ? irifjoia MjtaWc lostitnte. nallns ? -Uuirl ?. ? alis in. ? ?tildi Dla I ,i H. I.L.II., Hampdeti-Sidney College. -I 111 VIlil-.K ll;'. ? ti Itu ll:, ' \ . State Female Normal School i vior i.ii v arorthy i M S ?>:n, Normal i UK Hie Modern Eduatloail F.quiprueat ' i.a ihe ? Certificate Lost Albert Haskins. "a 7123 '1 ?'' i Da - I Valuable Prince Ld* ard Farm For Sale. i ii - vi i Bl v ? | on* 'Mil. ll IWU i ? Mann WE CALL ?TTENTION to the following extract trama . ?'. LoagBkexn .v Martinez: \\ I have tried various | ind have ai.-., h.'id t, iruerous properties owaed bj MreogMsra paint? ed by piiinters with such |>?iiit a- they .neI wt -ay un ? my. for tlu ralulity ami tm ie ni-failing qualities yotir prepaied paint aseap est Milli lilllie on the fees of the earth, aad we Basan thia statement voluntarily ami saes, llcited. We have two Beret of land limier roof ,iiiiiie teil with our fwtory, mid lum I and tiiieiiieiit oiitside the factory, all of wliieli are , ;,iiit, end we ant : -inelit. ipe< tfully, M.il.-1 BROH Killah A Ai nts, Chas. Bugg & Son, ? .vi'li. Va NOTICE! g ? , ifali to i R. FRANCENE'S Half-fr faj a , . ? Hartland KV. -'. .e. . Mtg j -liing in sea?on. d.7 E. Broad St., Half lil"-*, from lh*)l Hf Hali, Kicbmoud. Vt