A Remedy That No One I
Afraid To Take,
Pr Th.uhtt* Liver Bod attood Svm
..I in thousands of hooaea f<
is with perfccl conti.lette
Bats
Thc great mCCCS* Of this reiiu U is .'.ti
fut th.it its fortnul i (which cor
f liurhu, li N- in-lrakt
a, DajBdclloo, Sarsap trill.
I tod-Vie off ?
afreet]
Doctor* and I>ruggi-ts everywhere d
,,?t v, ntnenil a prcparatio
which thc. ' Baal the bes
known remedies for correcting all irref
ul.irities of the I.iv. r. Kulin vs or lilt**
sadthi I I v the failure t
f inchon*, to jnrform their prop*
work
Thousands of sick ones to whom lif
has been a burden h.ive written f-riitcfu
lt Mers th.it others might profit by thti
experience.
* ? ?. , N"T. 18. 1901
I was v with inditfrMion ?B
kalnr* troiiblt and -rut to my druggist fe
.,? ? mr.
A* be arni tn* a package of Ilr Thacher'
Livt-f ?nd Blrrod Svrui> 1 conrluird t ? Itv .
and bow I ara d***alj grateful to my druggii
as well ai to you
I had been a aufferer fm-n lae** thing! an
a gri-eral run-down condition for far* Tear!
ant! had only received temporary rrlier froi
? >. But ?fteru<ina* not tjiiite tw
.rup I fri
o?nr! hearty ?- l( ?Jl life.**
I am satisfied that I am entirelr curt.!. I (?<
r of Vi.lney trouble, *n
I aa good a* any living man'i
I ran BOW t at whatever I C?V
I ri'vtr ha! any r. raet'.y K*)tr me such qtilc!
and permanent relief, and I can not pal * roi
rm estimate on the v?lue your medicine ha
been to me. I would not take any ?muunt o
money for it. Very fl
J.'O HKOWN.
tf ynu nr.d n m.dirln* trrile ti,dav for .
fr.r ,.in,vU hattie and "/lr. rhitrhrr'
Baratta '
larr *vmi>(om* fnr ni li a rr.
Hr fimi./v n.fc vu BB 'fV ll al our rr
omir. Wrknitr nhill it will d':
fnr ante hy oil l>iuijji>tr Ino altra?Si
omi, aud H.OD.
TU ti lll.ll WMBtCtWl i " .
i h.itlnnooyu, r*n?
School Supplies
Are Ready.
Our Stationery I >? putinent is
newly tilled with the thing** which
children need for Behool ilse SS'
have gathered tte beat aorta, aud
tte price* ymi will find most rea?
sonable. Any ooliipreheii-ive lint
would be practically entile*-** and
we hiive only apoos for mentioning
'
Composition Books,
Books, Killers, School Pad-*,
1'rayons, lVinil BrOBOre, School
Pboo, Poodla, Drawing Tab
N rmul School Bopplies.
C. E. Chappell,
Stationer and Confectioner
NEW CONCERN
We having formed; a co-partnership,
uiul U-g to announce .that |we
ure prepare.) ta do
ALL KINDS OF ROOFING
either by tin, -dab or otheru
WTTBM, SPOUTING, AND GENERAL
REPAIRING.
We are located on
THIRD STREET,
ni Uki teOOB fotnierly occupied by V.
I). S'enable, where we shall la- glad to
have our former friends and patrons
.-onie to ns when in need of anything
hi oar Hoe
? !tes*rei'tfnlly,
If. K. Noel,
u. VY.JS00I,
NOEL BROS. i GILL.
WE TAKE PLEASURE
In announcing to tlio pub
Ik that our new stoic is
completed and equipped with
a full lino of drud's, chemi?
cal! and druggigt'a sundi los,
comprising an extensive os
sortniont of ladies' and gen.
tioni'
Hair Brushes and Combs,
perfumes and toilet artiolos.
superior stook of Fountain
I, especiallv neat stook
? d'stationery, smokers1 sup.
plies, &c.
We aro now iii a better po?
sition than ever to render ef?
ficient sorvioo to our patrons
? UKI extend to all a cordial
invitation to call and inspect
? mr stook.
Anderson Drug Co.,
.kir.soi'i Old Stand* Cor, Main md Third Stree's.
A. LEVY,
THE TAILOR.
-o
ntlcnicn's Suits made to
mcasuroand entire satisfao
tion as to stylo and lit
GUARANTEED.
Repairing, Ckoning and
I'lissiuo; ,]n,K. on shortost
nd at most reasona?
ble prices.
Shop in residence opposite
naptart church, Mainstreet,
I'.iriiivilU-.
A- LEVY.
30V. BACHELDER'S VIEV
Hs D*mands National and Stat* ,
for Road* a* a Matter al Jus?
tice to Farmer*.
Nett Hampshire ls one ot lbs sti
which ta making rapid Mri*
srovemeot of in r rooda dei Bat I
der, of that state?and he I*-1
ctr of the National OlOOgt l! a tat}
tOoata ' -*?*" tepro
mont. In a recent oddTOI
"The development and prosperity
any state or nation depend In BOBS
j-ree ujron the transportation facllll
-md BOOB facilities Indi
not only our rivers and harbor* and I
great railway and steamboat ot
-.but also t ie highway* over wl>
all our products and ail ocr people
transported.
"The Important matter now I
friends of good roads ie to ft
people to a realisation of their respt
siblllty In securing favorable state e
national legislation on the subject. 1
email pittance appropriated for the i
of the good roads bureau of the depa
ment of agriculture ls entirely out
proportion to the money approprlai
for other object* of a public natl
when their relative Importance ls ci
Bleared.
"Another Important matter ls the c<
structlon of roads adapted to the ne<
of travel over them. Much harm 1
come to the good roads movement
some r-ectlonsof the country through t
advocacy of more expensive roads th
the resources of the people would wi
rant and demand. Costly stone ros
are economical upon portions of c
highways, but we must not overlook t
fact that there ls a vast mileage of roe
that could be permanently tattered
the Judicious expenditure of a eompai
tlvely small sum of money per ml
We should give due promlnrr
fact In considering the matter from
rtate or national ?tandpolt ?
"As an official of the National Gram
1 desire to say a word for the farm?
of the country In regard to national *
for road building. The farmers ha
been loyal to the Interests of the natl
Id every emergency In th* past. Th
have contributed their full share In pr
portion to their wealth to the revenu
for the support of thegovenunent. T
ablest statesmen and- most success!
business men. contributing to the devi
opment and prosperity of the ivmtitr
point to the farms as their blrthpla
When our country has be-en In flangi
the farmer boys have responded nob
to her defense. We have uncompla!
lngly contributed our share to th* enc
mous sxpendltures of the national go
ernment for river and harbor Improv
monta, the construction of canals ai
tb* erection ot costly buildings In oi
ireat cities, and we do not regret !
We now ask. In the name of Justice, th
national aid be granted for th* Improv
ment of highways. This Involves tl
establishment of no new policy, but U
extension of the former one. W* ai
the loyal support of those who hav* be*
benefited by our ooctrlbutlori to oth<
public matters to which I have referre
t believe the farmers of the nation, rei
resenting more than a third of our pol
ulatlon, are practically unanimous I
favor of such a movement and will gli
lt th*lr unqualified support."
A FIRST-CLASS GATE LATCI
It Can Be Opened Only by Hum*
Hand* and Cannot Po**ibly
Oet Out of Order.
This'ls a simple thing, but will sav
many a crop from total destruction b
stock, If adopte(
This gate will op*
only by huma
hands, never outc
order. Cut or eat
two elbow slots a
Indicated in th
latch, large enough to slide easily sn
large nail driven through the eros
piece into th* slots of the latch as indi
coted by the two dots. The uprlgh
slots should be about on* and a hal
Inches long, and the horizontal on*
about four Inches long, space abovi
latch about two inches, mortise In thi
post about two Inches longer thai
width of latch?J. D. Bible, In Kpito
mist.
AGRICULTURAL BRIEFS.
Teach tho young pigs to eat as soon ai
possible.
New ground reasonably rich Is besi
[or turnips.
In horses bad dispositions ar* gen?
erally the result of bad management and
handling.
Keep plenty of help, so tbat the har?
vesting and storing away of the cropi
nay be done properly.
Clear salt and water on old sorss, har?
ness and saddle galls often cure them
where nothing* else will.
In nearly alt cases it will be found
best to continue the cultivation of th*
corn unUl it can be considered made.
Feed the bows after farrowing upon
foods calculated to produce a large flow
of rich milk. Increase a* their neces?
sities require
All profit that comes from a dalry cow
or one being fattened ls derived from the
food ov*r and above that which 1b naces
iary to austaln life
Has No Use for Catalpas.
A recent article In Bc ten ti dc- Amer?
ican deals with the flnanclai side of
growing the catalpa, and notes a 20
acre plantation IT yearn old sold for
about enough to pay taxes oo the land
We have no faith In the catalpa as a tim?
ber tree, as w* have seen but few of them
that made trunks more than 10 or 12
feet long, and these were almost In?
variably hollow |n trees of any age or
size Any of the oaks or ashes, walnut,
hickory. maple osage, orange or locust
ls more desirable In a timber plantation
than th? catalpa?C Ii Lyon. In Farm?
ers' Voice.
For Good Plumbing
Steam and Hot
Water Heating
in all branches
call on Farm?
ville Plumbing
Company,
W. R EPES, Manager,
who has had .'!() years
experience with the larg*
est linn ia Virginia, (G.
?V A. Ilargamin.) \Y. R.
Ki >es has lieen I.ieensed
lor thc past 20 )-ears In
State Bonni of Health
of Virginia.
So job loo large or miall.
A FRIEND'S ADVI
Will Often Help Mm linallv. I
what a lartmill. Citizen SiJI
Ymi univ liesii.-ite tn listen t" tb"
I -ii iogera. bu! the t?timmi
frit 11(1- ni i. -al. Ult ill'
worth youl tii'.-t ? nlioa.
ii aa easy metter t" laveailgate ?
pro<.f a? tlu? lin- >t d
oouclualve. rb ad Ihe following:
SVilliiiiii P, Wright, Hu* vt ill kn.
retireil fanner, living nt tin- sdgl
town I Bl -: "Mt motto ls ( ?
iiriiii,'e iliai carne* you nfc over,
ai-iini: oeeorrJIogly I can
recommend Dosu's Kidney !'iii
thi y cured me ol backache *.t blch
tr..ui.le.I ms i"t slab! months, .si iii
tbs lulu vt it- sn severe thal I could
stoop tv nil..nt rVeliug it anil in
moro log* I tia- -,. isms bi
c..ult! hardly gel up l? sui's Kldi
Pills proved t" bs |u*l a hal I i.
for tbey helped me from the iii-' .1
uiul ni a t.it -li' it tims tlu- lamei
ami polo ni my bock disappeared,
advice t.. .-iii -iitl.'r.T- fi? .ni ba
i,". t.. ll.<". Unite's -lui-' store nu.I
Doan's Kidney Pills and you will
? ppotiited in the results.
l',.r sale by all deed rs
DBUtS, Ko-le'r-Sllll. lilli c.... Hull
N. V , aole Barents fur the l.'nlli
11- -mein ber llie i linne l? au's nml d
m. -.il'-litllte.
The Farmville
Commercial Co.
I I S. DI
Commission Merchants
t \ i, . ? i i l ,: - l \
General Merchandize.
U trry a l,.\ K<-K S|'< >( K ol
Heavy Groceries,
Dry Goods
and Hard war
Special Prices Made on G?
Bought in Lttft Quantities.
THE FARMVILLE COMMERCIAL CO,
PARKVILLE. V.s.
CH.C.:-.:^ , lUSH
PENNV80YALP.LL!
?lafe I .-t.lt.
illllll'-lillt IM.IIVI
t ak4<-nt. ? ii., i t;, ins, ti.i,it-? i.sui,?i
.iillt.nsnnd l.ttiiKiioiis
lt Cn. I Iml - i ?
?aonlals , , "llrll.-r for l.i.li.
r.-lnrii lui. H....nil ,
.
. H..-- hTi-.ii oat aio i?
Ililli Saill.?n St,tiart'. 1*11111.. 1*1
Ji*t*>- **>la?a*an
"NOTICE!
When re
R. FRANCENE'S
i ..r;iia i- limn Pl si - -
Mouth. Kestatiranl OB Lb* I
I n|Mirt. il un,l
i
Half-shell, pei .1 sen, an
Fry, 80 eoote.
Half-fry, Li' seats.
stew, i'i coota ami 26 cents
Ham am! E?gga^2fi cents.
PreteitboOOS Hteak, H rent-.
Kverytliiitif in BaaUOD,
?05, 907 E. Broad St.,
Half block frmn Hie City Hall,
bmond, Va.
Consultation Fr<
Pallin* siKiit, cat.si: ICT, (
an.I ami nil chronic eye di - i
milli reiiieili.'S at home. Hi
Eye ? n***e* rnmiabed stall pt
writ* I*
li.. H. CARL. Illl.l.i...
I.turill,mi;. Vu.
lilli.-.- HM flinn'!, lt!
SVamki. (Quickly, few pen
reprewnt long Batobllabed a
liouse among retail ?tBreboot* and
OfBOtB. I.o.-al terni..ry of few i-,.nu?
llen. 118 (olary Bod sxpenae* i aid weah
ly. iBipBOOB money advanced, Com.
mission extra. Penoaoeal bi gage
ment. Baatoaai Boeaaaaral. Previous
experience imt ssseoUo! Eoclnee self
BOnejaood envelope. Address, Bl i'i CR
imtbndbWT itRAVELRRS, 325 Dearborn
St .Chicano.
Sept., lti .lim..
IN MOTHER tiUOSB HM I:
lt -.-rms tiuti |h'iii,;. ,'.-,tr. ,i ttieir love tor
Jewelry Tari lier tlinn tessy do kV
love tor Jewelry ami Bead
Just aa "ironic aa eta r.
In what direction litres ymir ?
love runt Come in"
learn how Utile money it |
Hie article yon w*nt.
E. O. WILTSE.
A f rec bottle of Dr. Thad.< ?
?nip will Ire sent BO BB ? r
this paper who will write to the Thachei
Medicine Co., Chattanooca, Tenn.
roimn<>imHrj\R
Hr chltdrant aafa, aura-. Mo opiate J
OH PRINTING
KKAHONAHI.K PUK
ATHBK-u.n orfioi
CE
lead
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lilli
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-n ii
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Hu
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CLEVER HENS OF OREG
I (iwner Says They Can
Drones from Working Bees an
Make a Mistake.
"Worth tie lr aelgbl lu coln.il
? : W ll
pro.hue
? ? ,
?
it ot I
? - nf his flock, but or
(.'mn nf tbeir having developed a
Blt" of Inn Ilk-.'ii. o Whick ena
them to '?.-?na w
which ena
him ti set ure a mack tai
I IBS", hi!" tiro
armed with BtJogo,
redo - l
mlnlniii; BK Oiled
sealed dally by the I
Mr PenolOg told tbs Portland (
toni in thc story of the irooderful
I 1.It'll HT'1
' '. tod ' ' Ilk* many ot
"birds," hat" a fondni
nml other Initf.
but whhh, gsoerally rosoklog, h
learned tn leora bess entirely ah
having iu their .arly i
swallowing them (baud that pain i
danger larked In tha minna with wh
irmed. within
ir or two he h,1S :
hens peeking Into the miran.os
illy eetstng a 1
which, after placing on tho groi
mining critically, they wo
ometlmsa
? f ;1 Invert]
tinn by Mm nf the (traoi
ti fniin.i that
?'. dlstlngulak
Irooe* from
arm. d md 'hat In ci
number of eaten, l
Iloll-l ?
imlts Ho 1
?:? il 'hat this season |
old h< bl thdr chlcki
how ti the 1
' levee that
other '
valual Bad has l
found
I -Inn dian!
any fowl or Mrd Hs li greatly (
lighted nt his discovery, foi lt him
man- eket, ami 1
discovery Ip now I I tho I
formation of all apiarist*-. Itudeot*
entomology sod lite public In nr-nor
POULTRY YARD POINTERS.
,ii demand; I
;<1 for an in]
rlor DI
"The little foxes spoil thc vine*," a
II thc profit* lu p."
folly ha
. better profit than
. kept
not cut mu
winn rt coma* to rn li
? ? .
BOlOOM
,.rt them both us
rosy win look beti
and Will bring a better price.
A feast on.' doy ami a foi
? health, thrl
. production lo a flock of fow!
reeding, wi il balanced, ls tl
I ? yn..to of BU
if ti r cockerels
da that grow fast
ihan ? irk thom and k?(
another season. I
this way you can build up tho stamlr
of your
The poultryman who lives near
ry or a dalry where he can gi
akim milk for his fowls ls In luck.
? and
illy valuable to uso In mlxln
Buttermilk ls also gooi
In cnlllog th" Hock lt Is a good pla
to save the hons that pm
- tera Bod mothers this set
son, as the coal of their keeping wi
re than offs-ot by their sortie
,f thr-v ilon't lay a
yeer -Commercli
Poultry.
FEED BOX FOR CHICKENS
Fowls Cnn Enter It from Either Sid
nnd There Is Smnll Danger
of Waste.
tin- cal shows end view of hand;
rd la elgh
'Inches wide am
any deslrei
length. Mine ar.
fear feet long
Tba strips, fron
nn.l rear, art
in, boa whit
and the ? ni hoard ls six Inti
in bock an.l In front. Thi
top h< ard is ton Inches broad, wit!
? ? i> lt from *llp'
pinn ott. F al from elthei
?'. to koop there
S'. Q i:??. ai . :;i Pana Journal
About Unfinished Sectlona.
After til. boney flow has stopped th*.
- that only have a
little honey In thom will BOOB bl
cleaned up b) ;thout destroy
COfflb, if ...vered up near the
hives, leaving room for only one bee
to go in or nut SVheri given a larger
entrance they destroy the combs, which
are worth saving for starters next sea
. on. When tl i n ara meoy
I ad over, or half filled or moro,
? a r. dui. ii price, or
converted Into liquid honey by melt
..- nniovo the
ny place
te s ays around ths
kl place for storing
inpno-g cause honey
.tue wan ry and sour.?Ohio
1 aimer.
DUVALL, SON & CO.,
\ I.I Ks IN
Stoves, Ranges, Steel
Roofing, Hardware,
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Studebaker
Wagons, Buggies
ANI>
Agricultural
Implements.
AC KN TS FOR
john W. Hasnry S Sons
Paints and Varnishes,
Kririnville, Va.
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of
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Two severe cases of Ovarian Trouble'
and two terrible operations avoided. Mrs
Emmons and Airs. Coleman each tel
how they were saved by thc use o
Lydia E* Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
" 1>kar Mrs. Pink ii am: ? I am sn pleooed with tho result! obtainei
from Lydia E. Plukliain's Vegetoble < 'impound that I feel it it datj
Brid n privilogo to write you alu.ut it.
"I suffered for iii'.ro than five soars with marian troubles, rans
lng an unpleasant diselmrp', tx greet sn-akin-ss, nml at times fl fointnea
wooid ooma oftt dm which no sjnount ?.!' nwdicine, diet, or exercioi
seemed to correct, four Vegetable Compound found the weak spot
however, within a bw un ks ?nnd Bared nie from un operation -
all my troubles had disappeared, mid I found myself once more health]
end well. Words fall to aeocribe the real, true, grateful feeling that i:
lu my heart, and I want to tell every lick ond suffering sister. Don'
dally with rjoedicines you knownothirigaboat, bul take Lydia E. Wnk
liam's Vegetable ('oiuimhiihI, mid take my Word for it, you will be :
different woman in a short tinio."-? Mmo, Lai ka Emmons, Walker
ville, Ont.
Another Case of Ovarian Trouble
Cured Without an Operation.
"Dear Mit-. I'inktiam: ? Por several years ]
wai troubled with ovarian trouble and a painfu
and inflamed condition, which k< pt me in bed pan
of the time, I did bo dread a surgical gration.
"I tried different remedies hoping ton t better
but noUiirjg loomed I i bring relief until i I
who hail been cored of ovarian trouble, through
the use of your compound, induced me to try it. ]
took it faithfully for three months, and flt the em
of that timi! was glad to find tl.at I was a woi
woman. Health is nature'! heit K'ft to woman
and if yob" BOM it and can have it I
through Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com.
nouna I feel that nil suffering women should
know of this."?Maa. I..sn: s Hi.iii CoLaV
man, < I Hotel, X i'i'. Hie, Ti un,
/ v"?x- ? ft V
It is well to remcm.-nili.-r *-u.-ii lotter* as- above when som.* drum
to pet you to buy something which hs says ls " jost a ?
sible, as no other med; Lydia ll. Muk
ham's Vegetable Compound ? ... no otb r sad you mil be find.
Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham If tlirro ls iiiiytliinj,
aliout your sickness you do not iindcrstitud. Sin- will trent you
with kindness and lier advice ls free. No woronn ever regretted
writing her and she lins helped thousands. Address Lynn. Mass.
$5000
FORFK|T 'I w* <*?nnot forth wt tb rrMon* th* ortirlnal letters and .innatnrai of
abor* MlUoiouUll, Which Will prOT* tdalr Ula-hitt* ^n'linrn?M.
l.jjia E. J'inkbaia M.alli Ino Co., I.jon, Maa*.
W. H. HUBBARD,
immission Merchant and Dealer in
Hardware, Agricultural Implcmento, Grass nnd Field Seed
Fertilizers, Hay, Meal and Mill Feed, Dry Goods nnd Groccricf
Confectioneries and Tobtu
JUST RECEIVED
1 ear Flour?White Rock and Piedmont Client.
Agents for Thornhill Wagons, of which we han just receive*
a CAR LOAD. Also the noted Birdsell Wagons kept nlwn
hand.
RICE DEPOT, VA.
a*y [ will attend all tobacco sales on the Farmville niarki
and give my personal attention to sales entrusted to me. Will 1>
found in my office on Third street, Farmville, from November l si
to May 1st.
_W. H. HUBBARD.
Farmville Manufacturing Company
GEO. M. ROBESON
GEO. C. ROBESON
Wi ather Boarding,
Flooring,
Ceiling,
Shingles,
Si'j.ot 1 1,000 feet
12.00 1,000 feet
9.00 1,000 feet
2.50 1 noi)
Large Stock Sash, Doors, and Blinds.
<*:
*
WE REPRESENT
D
ii|t,inifs tim) iv>i|.
FIDELITY, CONTRACT,
OFFICIAL AND
JUDICIAL BONDS,
=AND =
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE POLICIES. .
W. P. Venable & Co.
:$
Subscribe for the Herald,
SELLING THE GRAIN CR
Lines Along Which Farmers Shi
Work Together Seriously to Thi
Mutual Advantage.
SS', li ITS fr, in USN to tune u
? jun Heir producte
? od cun <l It lull li fun- POttlBfl ll.on
iht mai Kc, BOd LbOO le usc the
. au lon - ' ? ure rut
a . .lilli ? ill of thc ait
Thc hum of th.- Hm- lu-i ih now ti
in Hie load, a id thora *m in- b
i iain bo dod ii;.-, tram tie ma.
? ??r pries
m.in mat
'1 bis ls nol raying thal ?
niau . au Babrd ??' poi Bon *i
. lie fault wu t
-
aurkstlag grain as tbey
- anitry. As tl
ure th- ootgroa li of tin
tba Latta* must look ur th
I ? tty.
Tba ps i ttl- refer t(
the very common ,
? for
?llflin-iit gTOdSB ol ii,. Kimi of Kr
This is a iras! lojoatlca to tl
by reason of b-tu-r methods of fa
tug uiul In-lit r COTS of crops. su|
sn article that is inuit* Ire Hom tt
- BOd is in Other ways of ;i gu
ty superior to tbat of their ix
?.
juror ? ic ourai;. mt-nt for a man lo
to improve the quality of h.s out|
Tills iS a IrOillt, llott' t,I.
Prairi..' Farmer, on which tbs en
I ri.-ln^ farmcis lit a community
nar,, togataer to tboir mutual sdv
pel 'lair product
lass condition anti If ile- hi
buyer will m.i per a Mllaf actor?
a ni lui, * ot.-r tba poora gre
BO Ship lo a ? BOtrol maiki-t tt
tba assurance that they will pl
top priif then
1! ls lilli, li isa* trouble for the bu
to pei an at. rasa eric- for all gr*t
as he ll in no d nicer of a loss tarot
nw of Judgment BS lo quail
vin of thc (Meagre
ii inonsiratlnjs' to the n
with the poor grain why a neighbor
entitled to a higher price than lu
Tho Kralu dealer naturally sllp|
into his present practice o.i the en
iy out of a difficulty and, as
said above, we ne no r. 'in. dy BSCl
for the progressive farmers to U
the reins imo their own hands. Ur
they do this they will contluuo to si
fer at the expense of the man w
iii farm un.w up to weeds 8
his grain spoil In the shock ard b
HO l<?ng as lin- pTSOOOl practice cc
Unties will they be robbi d to r?ph
ish the jioekots of the unthrrtty a
unworthy.
Porhopa the worst outcome of
this ls the tendency such a practl
f getting farmers, In gener
Into careless habits SS'e say "In ge
rral" ' ra are always a fi
farmers In any community who w
be cartful and [tainstaUIng wheth
thara ll a proapsct of Immediate i
muncratlon or not Hut the avera
man requires a little stimulus In nor
form io keep him up to his bast
.ard
BARREL-CARRYING DEVICE
A Simple Little Arrangement, But
Saves Lots of Time When
Time Is Precious.
If there ls one thing n ore than ai
nther that is awkward and SOOabarSOS
tor the market ian'.. i,< r and farmer I
handle lt is a barrel, where lt ls rn
possible to roll lt. Having many ba
handle, I have ringed up th
frame shown In the Illustration Tl
holder frame ls made of Iron rods wit
handles attached. Any blacksmith cs
>-*
HANDY IIAItKKl. CAKKIER,
bon.' the rods and attach handles fo
you. The rods are hinged where the
together at the top at tin paJa
where handles are fastened on. Th'
ls to prevent slipping the frame ove
the barro! at tho top, and In 1 ..miling dil
fe rant sized barrels. Strips of heav
leather are attached as shown
To prevent the rodi- from slipping ot
the bottom of the barre! they raay t>
brought to a sharp edge. In handllnf
extra heavy barrels of stuff, we slip i
pola through the handles as shown b*
the dotted lines, when we are able u
carry the barrel and walk easily. Thesi
handles give an opportunity for elthei
two or four men to handle the barrel?
li.' SS'atcrs, In New Kngland Home
stead.
GENERAL FAKM NOTES.
Bl that garden worth whli>1
Tnld you so!
Push those spring pigs along lively
for fall sale.
Fron now on "keep an eye" on thi
pasture fences.
Patting off farm drainage ls a rathei
expensive luxury.
OH the harness occasionally, so as tc
keep lt soft and flexible.
One of the essential things Ih tc
quarter the poultry In a dry jilacn.
Pig exports for past year |
thone of the year balara by over BOA
head.
It's always a good Idea, when prac
. to save one's own vegetable
and flower oI
Set your foot down, and si-e thai
none of your "women folks" work ll
to 14 hours a day.
Take an old scythe and clean out all
th.' brush and sprouts from the fenc*.
corners. Attend to this without tail.
-Midland Farmer.
FOR SALE
Pour shoss- cases six feet lon*-;.
One cigar msc four feet long,
ss ith patent drass-cr.
H. C. ( KITK A io., MrninrM*..
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Diger**} what you east*
- 1 -a.. a.' i-w
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Tl* 11 00 bote-i eorUlm 2*4 tlmsilh* trt*l stu. which Mil* tor SO carat*.
pkpaiio oblv at thi la*ciatc,?t or
E. C. DaWITT o* COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL,
Honey-Tar
A Laxative Cough Syrup that cures Coughs and
Colds and Strengthens the Lung*. Prepared by
PINEULE MEDICINE CO., Chicago, U. S. A.
N^WNorfol^Weda,
Schedule in Elect
A ri;j 7, Mftjj,
LEAVE TARMVILLE DAILY.
NORTH A.M. KANT.
No. I? N?. fl. Hn
(.Ca. m. I0.IV*. m. IS.IJ p. ?
HUI'TH AND SVKMT.
No. 14. No. 6. No ,
IUI a. tn 3J17 p. ui. Itjj p _
No l. Var Koanok*. Hrlau.l aod lataaw.^.
lat.- alallon*. Pullman alaaZJr4
lirisioi. A la.) (or Hlu*fl*i*i7!C,>
and principal .tallow/ ISSI??
?' U, Ht |?,?U, rtlDlDjesTfl?*?
I.tai la. ? ? *v av
t-.,r Jtoanoke, k*.t Hatton} Bau.,
i'arlor tar Lu Roanoke, *l*ei??T'
Kllt.l til le. I'lllllliaUlllWlajrP^LT. J*
l" NI. I.I. 11* . oi,ii,.|m.7r,W**?*a
No h.ir l.tnchl.tirs. Koanol* aaa a-w
i.i..|ialesl?!l.iin '??W
No. IS.-Por IVtrraltiir*, KUI,mood, IfortYda
Norfolk' """'"' '? KI<'hn'<"W a*.'
N... I V..r ivi.-ralair**, Norfolk, Kleb*toa*
and lui. ni,.?!iKtt- autloua. Punaw!:
parlor cur lo Norfolk. "?*
MO,1 I.", ul liir r*tSr*t*JI>S and RlchBvaa*
? on h.-da al ivurahurg for NurfcU,/'
SEE THAI YOU* TICKETS READOVEI Tsl
Norfolk and Western RailrwiJ
CHEAPEST. BEST aao OUICSEBT USJfl
Writs for Kales. Mi,,,a, Tlma-Tal)!**. is.
rarl'iin,. l'?.,.pi,i,u, t? any manon *??
ur ti. ?*?ai,
w. h. nrvii.1, *.r. asaoo,
lien. I'aaa. A?l. 1 rav. ea**. Aft
Roanoke. Vb. Robbos*, v*.
H. lintier Davis, Ticket A?t.. KarmvLUa, Va
SEABOARD
Aia Line KAiLWoy
Si,url line to friuriuai c'ltiaa ot lo* Maali
ami Moo11)ae?t, Kiorlda, t ul* aud Matias.
MCHKDI I.K IN mttlMUt AJtMat, IT, I RX.
jiiAiv-t Lkavs Itii'usiinii -Maim Si sat,
MTAT!ON ?|1*!1.T.
091 P, '? l "-" "ira an**, ?
litleal linprotrd Oar coach**.
Pullman Me. peri and CaJaau
To Henderaou, Haleigh, Hoath
ern I'lnea, I'lnrhurat, Hamiri
Atauini, camdrn, I'mnmbl*.
-nvaiiiiiili, Jaekaontllla, st
Ausualltie and Tampa,
kl Seaboard kjpn aa a ompo**d ta"
;,lHt ctitcliea, Pullman Oar* Wi
?.Atlanta, JackaoBvllka, uH
I'ainpit. I alu ear So* Ur, ot
;il?nilfl 1.. llrindaraoo. Ba
leigh, Hinilliern Pin**, Flo*.
hurst, liainiet. Atlanta, faa
itin. I'.iliiiiiliia, Matann**)
Jacksonville, Ht. Au|uaUo?,
Tampa and New urlsaai.
'dil A. M.-Iax-mI for Norlin*, Ham lal sod
t harlot!.-.
I kains; AKKIVK AT Kit HBuMD- OltlT.
M M I I'i..ni Honda, AUaoU
xml Ide .Ht ki Ul wea I.
.' rom florida, AUmu
ami th.- Hoii'tiwevi.
?OOP. M. -No.tft-Krum Norllna and lora!
pol illa.
W. M. Tayi-ob, (1 I*. A
H.n Luau, ll. P.A.
Kl!! Main Htrtset. hlchn <n,d. Prion**!.
T. M. K. TAM'OTT, Keeelvcr.
j-i A KM Vi 1.1. KA POWHATAN RAILROAD
Time Table In effect Mttntlay, Ma; I,
lJirl.;itetiic, n Karmt lilt, and Kith mont] til
Moseley ami NoulU-rii K. K.
Mulila)- Hally . v Dally *i.
only Hun. ,t Mon. Statttina. Mus
AM A.M. l.t. Ar. V. m.
I ll - .i karmt Ult, |?*
I m '.<i.' Kaines I ii
5HI *M Hawk KB
All Ml Kulali* IO
I I- Millarfl an
at! Hil*. I'linilrerlaml JU
Hill Siiiinyalile IM
in il lotiHt-eotilla |?7
SUV Ula? Ilallavlll* IO
II IN Kellina Itt
Cist ll.a Macon 111
ll lu P..wt.ular. in
Ila* Ne*ToAriu IM
Till I.' in pin. Kial Kock Itt
711 11*1*5 Ar. Most-let I.ve. Itt
0*0 33A ar. Kichm'd Ive. Ila
ile!ween Wliit.-rptx'k and Klrtimnnd
(Via MiMwiey aud Hoot lair ii Kallwajr.)
I.iilly exe |,I 1'nlly *x?*pt
Miiniliiv. Hlutlona Hundsy.
A. M. Lv. Arr. P* 0.
ll VI SVInterpoek IC
ll AW ( ..alhoro III
ls Itt Hkhi.planer 110
ll lt. Arr. Mi.s. i.-> l.v*. I*)
(S'laHoulbern Ky
136 ar. Kith mon.1 Ive. IIB)
Between VVIiitcr|*>ek and Itlchmoiidand
, -lair*- t la Chea Ur ami Atlantic
i oast I.lim Kallroad.
Hally exit pt Hally except
lilii.lnt. H
r M. l.ve
Nu mint. Hlntlm-* Munday.
I ?' Wliiter|H)ck 10 IT
n 17 tuejouro ISM)
SSS .-ni in in lt KM
.III l*erdu* SST
? lit-M.-ii va
Kendley I'D
iiu Nash sta
I Cl Ar. (healer l.v. ??.155
ar. I', ter still ra- Ha 7*1
; li ur. Klchinoml lie ??.*
?Will wail a! i he-u-r until a.!.*. a. Bl. lol
A. C. U ?.0A (rain from Kichuioiid.
Kelti itu Heriuikda and I'heaUr.
I .ate Cln-.iir shu,ml T.SB, arrive Karuiudl
7 il a. m. Kilurniiis leave llaroiud* (wffl
p. m., arrlte Cheater ?bop* 7.00 p m. Dall)
except Sun,Ixl. All Iraliia Hop al K.*P
Ky. Alii*-.
r. m. K. lAii'iirr, k. t. wiijion,
Kacalver lien. Pa**. Ataot.
Southern Railway Co.
Kffectlve Juna lvth, ItrSM.
NORTH KO! NH.
Trains leave Lynchburg; aa follow*:
i:AAa. m. dally, axprea* for Waahli.fkou
ami [xiluia north. Holli! Pullman train.
: a., it. iii. 'lally eipre*? tor Waahlufton
alu! ta,Inls north.
I li! x. m. dully, expre** ror WaahliiftOB
? 4 ats north.
MT a. m. dully, Itx-al tor SVaaliliifton and
way stalks**.
ii. dal.y, I'x-hI tor Haahliiftou and
nay stall lona.
.'<:..< p. nt. dally, aipreaa for WaahlsftaB
aud point* north.
tat p. m. dillly, *iprea* Tor SVa*r,lu?ton
and point* north.
IM Bk iii. daily for ( harlotte*vlll* and
wat stat lona.
HOI TH HOUND.
'JiOD ii. m. dally, expreaa for Allaata and
New iirlean*.
AM a. m. dally, Waakilnston and Mont*
wat, ri, Limited, solid Pullman train, for
Au*u?ln, Atlanta, ( hallanoof a, Manipht*
uiul New iirl-iilia.
"*ii it. m. dally, l.x'itl for Hanvllle sod
way alulloiis.
tal p. m. dally, local for Hanvllle and w*r
?IHIIOIIS.
,. .Ililli, eiprca* for 1'olumbla.B*
vu ri Mitti and lacknont Illa.
ISO p. m. tinily, exprca* lor Atlanta. Wr
iiiIiikIibih incl Net* Orleiina.
I au.-rr hiiiI alia,x-r? na all thrnufh IralB*.
For further luforinatllon call or wme.
I.. M. HROWN, (.eieral Ak'Ut
(,'. H. ACKKKT, (.ei.eral Mai*a*{*r.
H. II. HaKHSVH'K. 1'i.ar.. nger Trafflr Man
aver, Waaliliiirltm. 111'.
SV. ll. TAI Ul*, i..a,era! I'aaaeusar A*?C
LOW RATES
EVERY DAY TO
ST. LOUIS
WORLD'S FAIR VIA
B. & O. SW.
"1 lu* natural gateway to the West."
Coach Excursions
st extremely small net
Every Tuesday and Tbarsday
until July -Jktli.
mm IN NEW EQUPMtNT
For Handling World's Fair Kualuras.
Elegant Coar-hes wMh High Back
Meats. Luxurious F*rlor and Hle*pln|
Cars. Magriiiieent Dining and Onll
Cars. Mesla served a la < 'arte st popu?
lar arlee*, Auk your ticket *gent tot
particulars or write ror rates, tim* t*
Eroloo, HluHtrattHl folder, hotel guld*.
Ac, to.
CH. K INN KAU,
T. F. A. H. AO. g-W.,
-li. Stunt., Lynchburg, Va.
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