FARMVILLE HERALD.
AN IN DEPENDENT NE W8PAP1 R
PPBLI8HBD KvKKY FRI PAT.
J I. Hi tor and Proprietor.
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" three months. 26
[Knterrd at the pontomce at Kar
aaa matter.'
and mosey ifould t>e |
. hMrmville. Vi
FRIDAY, PKCF.MHKR -J. l'sH.
The Virgin . - better as it I
nailer.
.- that "sum?
mer lias gone into winter quartan.'1
There are lOOtniBU in the land Mi
.- gone for" only one o')
them; the other SM went for bim, |
the explanation i>
tietierul FlUbOgi e Presi?
dent will recoiuineiul the Jamestown
Hon tn lu- forthcoming mes?
sage. Judge Parker could have done
no more.
D to Phillip Brooks a- lie says,
"Life is too short to nurse one's misery.
Hurry across the low lands that you
may-pend more time OB the moun?
tain I
We regret to read from tba index
Appeal that Petersburg has r,
"frenzied finance" too. Farmville will
I ut once to establish rigid ijuar
antine regulation -
The niau with only a live thousand
dollar nihy to rely on can't hope to get
into the social lariat of Washington,
and the man who keeps out of it will
l>e the cleaner, the latter, the happier.
Secretaay Taft is in l'anama extend
log the good w ishes of our Piesulent tn
the President of that [>eople. and hav?
ing a high old time generally. We
liellied our little neighbors once and
now we have resorted lo Taft.
Kcholary attainments at many of our
institutions of learning do not compare
IB th* estimation of the student body
erith foot boll accomplishment- Um)
this is about as true of the faculty as it
is of the boya in the classes.
Cohgre-s meet- on Monday. Hon
K.i. (football will be there and we
lespeotfully ask him to t<egin at once
asking for rural routes in the 4th Pi
ttict. Put lie can't do this while iu
his seat HBffjalss] to roll calls. He
must l>e much about the departments.
f the State will Hock to
?folk in great numbers to attend
the meetings of the 6th and 7th prox?
imo. Gifted BpaakaM are announced
and the program is an attractive one.
i he railroads and hotels oller reduced
BB)d the oyster is at its best.
There is said to be alarm in the fanli
lonahle circles of Richmond. A lead?
ing milliner of the city has Just gone
into bankruptcy and most of her as
- are for unpaid binnet- for the
?-IOO '
a but the rich can alford il."
Why was Thanksgiving day ever
selected a- the great foot ball day'.' lt
ids BO time for meditation, praise
or prayer. No man engaged in it is
giving anything oat simply trying lo
get and grab all, and then kick it all I lu.
'?ut out of -ight. ri
All Richmond should unite in res?
toring the Jefferson to its original
|1ory~. The dividends direct might
Bat ba satisfactory, bat it's a drawing
? ?ard; none better could lie employed
Ky common consent it was the hotel
of America. It should tie finished in
"me for the Jamestown Kxjiositioii.
The president of John Hopkins and <
the president of Harvard agree the it
is a waste of a year to devote four years
to acquiring a college education. With
many boys the whole thing is a dead
failure, An educated fool isn't worth
-landing room in the community
where he lives.
M'
to!
ill
let
-ll!
coi
VU
One of the most important new*
."the day is that Qaotfl
?ghi a contributing interest in
tba OBJ P'minion works at Richmond
He ls also interested in Petersburg, and
who knows but that in the near future
? I ? two cities may beeline the Greater
.: ebnooad T
tim
BM
?mr
the
BOB
pm
the
put
"lei
The Japanese say they must have
Pori Arthur at any and every cost.
1 are beating against the Kasteru
? J.hraltars with grim determination to
etd. It is being defended, how
?, hy determined men and great
roset be the sacrifice of human life in
ie gignatic strm .
Pc- Washington Pot paragiapln-t
ttlier takes delight in saying that the
? lit going to St. Louis traveled
' miles without going through a
io ? r.itr ? strite, and you may add
i rother, when he comes South he may
round and round through a
? lotisand counties and never go
:gh one af Republican faith.
?niau Southall only speni
in los rcient lanTBBB, BDoat
ht days Malary, (heap enough.
? r, no li<|iior, and not even a
lt Congressman BWBBBBB. -pen!
?T lUQfi "Hal" Flood escaiied
l Igar Allen, Jr , spent almost as
dollars as he got votes
- ni|.-pent only f 118.19 of his own
bat a power af the cash of
-(range to uh that Carlyle should
er have written, "except the New
Jandar there was never more
kaelBg reading than the biographies
i authors." Nothing to us is more in
BgttstB well written biographies.
? nlmg of Dickens rather
llb most
rue Czar is said to I* earnestly in
r ..f pea'e. Why Bot, then call oil
f ircea ?
nen are no doubt ready to re
fl home, and ls not the Czar an
? .crat ' We have baal taught to be
? that his word is law in Kus.-ia.
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will
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PHrMUrM KOOM WI I IT TRI IX
POMTIOV
In common with the lilierty-loving
peocfeof UrieUataaof Statea, we re?
joice that tba President attended the
St Louis exposition, and relumed to
bia official home unharmed.
During thc delivery of one of Ins
most important addresses lie quoted
...rn dis illustrious predecessors,
and then added
" riiose wara Ibo erorda of Lincoln In
Is-.I, and I feel that any man who
evin tins to be Ht to ba President of thc
I iuted States should approach Ins On
tics in that spirit; that any man worthy
nf am ring ina paooaa, sad merely la
that position, but in any position of
weight in public life, should have that
tease of elation t bal anything i*'r*on
al in his triumph does not lessen the
sviise of infinite responsibility thereby
ca-t upon lum, ami the weight of duty
- I.. Hil lil- rellow-citi/ens. and
he should malua that arbalavartbadlf
feteiice- among our people before elec?
tion, once the election hits taken place,
the President i- tba President of all the
people ol every section socially, af
ctlou industrially, of all the
f the North or .South, Kant or
tod tliat he is bound, again to
quota tba language of Abraham Lin?
coln, wllb malice toward none, with
charity toward all, seeking after the
light asUod has given lum tit see the
light 1 to strive so to conduct himself
toward all of them and toward his
manifold duties as those duties arise,
then the results of his ?fjbfta may l>e
for the good of our common country."
Tbaaa are words well chosen and well
spoken. All we of the South ask
that lie shall be "liesideiit of every
Station socially." Th ii**!*, of far more
mportaoca to us titan that he should
?e "President of every BaetkW industri
kily," and now that we have his word
.ve are going to rely ii|sni it OOBBfort
ibly and with confidence.
An unusual number of soldiers,
lational and local, guarded the parson
>f tlie President while lie was in the
;reat city and crowded U|>oii by great
brmiffa, and tbaoaeoeeityof this old
vorld custom we very much regret.
['he first man of the Nation should] be
ks safe in the hands of his fellow
?ouittrymeii as is the humblest. The
uan that would hurt him for no other
Banoo, than that he is President, is too
uean to let live in this land of freedom.
allowed tn grow and the army will
mt bc allowed to control it.
When Hie Tide-water road has been
inislied we "will all take a ride."
We very much regret to hear that
he college teams are made up in part
f professionals. That, iu our opinion,
?bs Um game of itt every interest. The
iiiversity can not crow over a victory
.nu by a paid slugger.
"PHYSHIW HEALTHY SELF."
The New York Mail closes (pille a
Math] lecture BO the Southern people
it li these words: "The llrst business
r the Smith after the election is look
heodore Roosevelt over and see if it
in not revise tba opinion it is alleged
> hold t.f lum."
The truth is that the South just can't
sue a revised edition of Theodore
Boantalt Heaaaetdo that himself,
id when he does the South will care
lly look it over aud give out an un
'ej ml iced and non-parti/an opinion
i the merits of the new man. The
uith is going to be loyal anyhow, but
might la/ induced to love. Mr.
msevelt has been]saying some things
la'e that give us some new hope.
Iie-ident Roosevelt never wrote or
oka wiser words than tlc
"The brutal arrogance ufa rich man
lin look*down upon a poor mau ba?
nn ha i- l"?ir, and the brutal envy
d hatred felt by a |x>or man toward
rich man because lie is rich are at
ttom manifentatioiis of the same vice
ie kind of man who would be arrog
t in one case is precisely the kind of
an w ho would l?e envious and filled
th hatred In the other."
Ihc arrogance of a rich man is iu
erable, but the envy of the ixmr is
?t as had.
[fan income tax is unconstitutional,
the ancient paper I* modernized to
t |'it-eiit-day conditions. Au in
ne tax is rigidly righteous.
1AT SHOIT.O BE TAUGHT IS Ol'It
SCHOOLS.
mother answer. Siielling and de
ing, reading, writing, primary arith
tic, Hie geography, and history of
country, a look luto the history of
world, ancient aud modem, with
ie plain rules of hygiene, are the
per studies for the schoolroom. All
balance of the trash taught in the
>lic and private schools are but
Oher and prunnella."
that's the "trash" he refers to we
fe? \u don't know.
1A lt fi I:SU TH AT Pi LS.
bat immortal Englishman, Burke,
te a most readable treatise on the
eel of farming, to which another ^
tdi "This is magnificent, but it is w"
farming, aud you will easily ba- 5J
I that Burke's attempts at farming ,.ul
I more costly than productive. nol
inning, if it is to pay, is a pursuit ?,r*
nail economies, and Burke was far ?l'
tba
\siatic, tropical and splendid ht do for
i small economies. Mis expendi- anj
, like his rhetoric was in the grand "
mall economies" admirably sum M
aa w hole success of farming, aud Ha
doesn t mean tli.it the farmer Cer
Igy, blM od >e-i mean as far fan"
?Bible to pay cash, to utilize the f^*
.mg hour, to buy Itest implemeuts, jy M
gp fat horses, to use good seed, to hou
warm shelters, to provide lug ''J' ?
ta be ready when the sea y n
onie-, in brief to save the dimes anjt
then the dollars will take care of cou
selves. "'in
I have all knowu the fancy farm- j"*
whom tlie gifted mau wrote. Haz
t the age needs is the farmer in curt
alert, insistent, the man of push. 1>eV
- wit!
"One as We Are One." NVi"
Mer ll< raid I -[suit sometime Pi
t|* in a community where dif- n,'.ls
: denominatioiiH have churches, Jj,',"0
i my surprise and great sorrow 1 ders
that the brethren were not
bag together in unity. An an- an(j?
'iitroversy broke out in the pews ntxx
?on spread to pulpit where it 'ead
n new force and violence. The ^."u
.\ed s,! warm tami the p^
jr is tiiat actual battle was avert- lung
- ta lieaven were closed nest i
[?fessing Christians whose only 1>ruK
ere that they did uotjust think "Nj
ers ilid. Paul aud John differed yards
piietly, decently separated and Svrut
py, vi
continued tba arura: nf tba hf
their respt clive RaMt i ItbOUl
tune lo abn-e one another
The 111 ne I read the lilllie tba Inoie
strongly la tba conviiii ni that Un tc ls
good and siillicient reason for denoml
national lines but no win-re li.ul w itb
lg its lids a semblance ol aiCUM fol
want of charily. When Petit Baked
the Hariet aa to tba duty of anotbei
fellow Christian the reply wa* "wi.a!
is ihat ta thee '.' follow tin.ti nie."
i ba "in of looking about in tl
munity for "motes" ami all the tune
oaartaoklng "beams'' ha- baan em
i in (Joli's woni. .\o Christian
man or woman, and ceitainly no mau
barged willi tlie lodi anti -adel duty
of preaching the go-iiel, lit- Hate for a
quarrel. "What is truth '.'" |
viour made no reply to thal q
anti what w ill lie \. iii an-uii'.' Long
is-fore the Saviour .-ame to this earth,
the only Hilde front whlcb lie ever
'ploted, had answered the question by
saying: "Thy Bford la truth. OUI
duty is to search for it there, and winn
we have founii it pti/e il .
lint U'cause. our "pearl" dill'ers from
that of our naigbbof which bm
folio l iii tba ooaree of all truth, don'l
let us for a moment Imagine that we
bavaasbauatad the inexhaustible trea
sure-home and tiiat all ab
Relieve. Seek. Knock Work.
Worship. Live. How .' BS my neigh?
bor tells nu-.' By no means As tin
preacher tells nie.' No, bul a- the
word of (ind tea be- We will some
day, si lin ew -here "know evan BS Wa ar,
known.'' in Hie meantime let's for
riva aa wa would ba forgiven ami da
vote our days to d ung ami not di-put
ing.
Mothers Ile Careful
Of tba health Of your children Look
out for Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough. Btoptbem in time
one Minute Cough Cure is the I
randy, Hannie-- tad i
Winston Drug Co.
Pirating Ftilc\\ lionel md I,ir.
Foley A Co , Chicago, .11 .
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung re
niedy, and on account of ti
meru and popularity of I
and Tar many Imitations are offered
for the genuine. Ask for I
Honey and Tar and refuse any tubati
tute offered as no other preparation
will give the same satisfaction, lt ll
mildly laxative. It contains no opiates
and is safest for children and .
person-. Sold by W'. H. Agnew.
Bodily pain or if you've
I bottle of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in
tba bouse, [natani relief In c
burns, cuts, sprains, secidl
'ort.
A Pleasant Pill.
No PHI is as pleasant and positive ns
De Witts Little Early Risen D
Little Karly Risen are so mild and ef
'cctive that children, delicate
md weak people en J -y their cleansing
?ffect, while Strom
ire the best liver pills sold. Hold b)
I'he Winston Drug Co.
No Mure Baferlng.
If you are troubled with iud gi
pal a bottle of Kodoi Dysi
md - ?? bow quickly it will eur
ite>. a. Thomson, ol Spencer, l
Have had Dyspepsia for I
dy case was almost ho;,.
'y-pep-ia Cure waa recommended and
used a few bottles of it and it is the
m!y Hiing that has relieved me. Would
mt ba without it. Haye doctored with
ocal physicians ntul erith bopei of gel?
ing some relief, but k-nl.il Dyspepsia
'ure is the only remedy that hst dom
ne any good, and I heartily recommend
i. Urary person suffering with Indi
nation or Dye] ,
old by The vs inetoo Dru(
a instit Ustgka
Blundera ara aometimet rerj expen.
ive. Ooaaalonallj life Itself is the
rice of g mistake, but you'll never be
Toni.' if you take hr. King's Sew Life
ills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Head
the, liver or Bowal tn
re gentle yet thorough .
Co's , I'rug Store.
Doctors Could .Vd Help Her.
"I bad kidney trouble for I
rites Mrs. Raymond Conner, oj Shel
m, Wash , "and tba doCtOTI could liol
lin me. I tried Foley'- Kidl I |
id the very first dose gave me
id I am now cured. I Ban
uch for Foley's Kidney Cure." It
akes the diseased kidneyi
ey will eliminate the f
a blood, liiless they do thia,
saith is impossible. Sold by W. I;
lamar.
Ree's Laxative Honey and Tar is an
iprovement over Cough, Lung and
?onchial remedies, lt sett on the
'weis?urives the cold out of tl
in, cures Croup, Whooping <
inls off Pneumonia and strengthen
e lungs. Bee's Laxative Honeyiand
ir is the best Cough Syrup for elnld
n. Tastes good. Sold by Anderson
ug Co.
VN hen you need a pill ll
buy tlie best. Daile's Little Lirei
Hs are the best. Try them.
ve a way of their own. For sale bi
iderson Drug Co.
Xo Caw of Piieininuiianii i;,.onl.
Ve do not know of a single Ina)
ere a cough or cold recoiled in pneu
mia or consumption when Foley'i
ney and Tar had been taken, lt
?es coughs and colds parfi
i take chances with aoma unknown
paration which may contain 0|
ich cause constipation, a condition
? t retards recovery from | r,,|,| \.^
Foley's Honey and Tar and
I substitute offered. Sold by W
Agnew.
Beware of Counter I Ka,
DeWitt's is the only genuine Witch
zel Salve" writes .1. I. | w ,.
dre, Ala. "I have used it in my
illy for Piles, Cuts and Hums for
rs and can recommend it to be the
t Salve on tba market Bren fami
hould keep it. as it ,, u invaluable
MhoM remedy, am] Should I
iept on hand for Immediate
i. Samuel (.age, of North I
fays: i had a fever sore on BU
le for twelve years that tin?
ki not cure. All salves and blood
edies proved worth..
walk for over two years. Finally
i? persuaded to try rj
el Salve, which bas Completely
d ma. lt is a wunderfol
Mitt's Witch 1
mut leaving a scar. Sold |,v The
ston Drug Do.
ireraked banda, chapped I
h skm, Pinaaanre is the Diesel '
k.-st, bari cure. One appila
night proves lt, I . - Mle by \n
uii Ih-ii^
SSL0"" f ' - Uroup
Whooping Cough, They ar- dan?
ia at this season of tba
to pneumonia or consumption
can prevent or cure all such colli?
ts with lice's Laxative II
-an improvement ov, r ali
and bronchial remedies, ami the
Dough Syrup. Sold by Ai
Co.
?glecled colds make fat grave
? l)r- Wood's Norway P.m
?helps men and women to a hto
gorous old age.
\I
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Wc
and
CH
sho?
wn!
buyi
anti
Io Our Patrons (
We invite you to walk tra
our niw granolithic aide
walk and while yon are,
wall, in and inspect ont
Up-to-Date . . .
Confectionery, up-to date
ittrmtt, up-to-date
Bakery, up to date Sta?
tionery Store,
RIPBERGER BROS.,
ll msc Keepera Friends.
PRESENTS
suitable for all occasions.
Von will not find it any
trouble to select a present
from the large assortment <>t
CHINA and SILVER WARE,
CIT CLASS and CARVING
SETS. Our
JAPANESE GOODS
arc the PRETTIEST ever
shown in town.
Come in
and lie convinced.
S. W. PAULET? & SON.
Holliday Goods:
READY FOR INSPECTION, tn
ti
A vaned assortment
ever shown in Farmville.
Prices consistent with
modest profits. Toys for
the children, appropriate
presents for young lady or
gentleman, and suitable ar
ir older ones.
Inspect our Stock
before buying your Xmas
ls. See the big doll in
window to be GIVEN A WAY.
< if course you know we are
headquarters for Fruits,
Confectioneries and the like. pa
Respectfully, to
WADE & ORALLE,
Oppoalto CbarUtoaaa Bqaara.
~WE CAN
SAVE YOU MONEY
on all of your
KMAS GOODS.
Judi as Raisins, Cur?
rants, Nuts, Etc.
lave just received a
choice lot of
APPLES.
Special prices by the
arrel.
Stoles & Davidson.
Special Prices
mi the following lines ,-it
V. T CLARK'S
for n \t lo dayi:
idles' ,-ind Missi s Coats.
en's Hats and Neckwear. ttt
I
rn
tot
v reiiiinent counter is loaded
with bargains in 11
('.nods and shot) ends.
t will pay you to see it
MAS THINGS
We Have Them.
(
Om
Cl
i
?|>r?l ri
rim li .1
White
ask you to inspect them
on display (rum Dec. Lat,
ger stock, greater display
EAPER THAN EVER
i\n bi our long experience
i the trade. Don't think of
ing your holiday supplies
1 von have seen ours.
C. E. Chappell, jg
Matiouer a'ni < oiitVctionar j f^c
?nd ru
Owei
anil Ko
acts nt
n fl. r ti
Koil
i
WE HAVE MOVED
To our new atone, three doon below thc old stand, betwecj
Baldwin*! and J. B. Parmr, where we arc nady to serve yin
with a complete line of drags and druggists inndries. Nici
articles for thc toilet, including Colgatei ami Armour's
FINE TOILET SOAP.
FANCY AND SCHOOL STATIONERY.
The 1- iding Magazines and Periodicals received monthly. We
al>., h.indie Paints, Window (.lass and I 'titty.
Send ns your prescriptions. This department is in charge ol' a
registered pharmacist..
PURITY AND ACCURACY IS OUR MOTTO.
H. C. CRUTE & Co., Druggists.
How much
better the
hopping*
TV** ?>j ?"? W-k
PFER \
titan the old fashioned
B Modern W a y
hopper
Sa. ? Labor, Koi
LU HY
PAULETT & BUGG.
ONT WAIT until another Haiti
mre lire, or until your home has
until to convince yon the imjMir
itueof INSURING.
DONT PUT OFF any lotti
have votir property or life INBUKKD,
DO IT NOW. Neither lire, tb alb
or aeeuleut will wait for your COO
vetiieiice.
INSURE
WITH
E. S. MARTIN & CO.,
FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE
FARMVILLE, VA.
INT w mp f..r tomorrow's
|>er to see where the lire was
lay or who was hurt or who died
lay. L'sik at today's list, to
>rrow will add more to the list
d you may be among them.
DONT lil I MC BECAUSE you
have Beret suffered from lire or
accident that you can afford to
carry your own INSURANCE.
Von have certainly got to tlie. A
man that carries hiv own INSUR?
ANCE bas a Hool for a policy
holder.
is a distinctive name given to a distinctive
article. The name offers to the consumer
protection against inferior goods offered
for the same purpose.
10 CENTS A BUTTON, $1 00 A RIP
FOR SALE BY
N. B. DAVIDSON,
Successor to J. B. Wall.
SUNS
3 have a few Single
terrel Guns we are
going to close
out
CHEAP.
r loss. Your gain,
has. Bugg & Son.
lille Serra Sad linne liniment
in earth for rlieumittl-m, atraln*
s and Hil pitlnt.. fur both
Ijirxe Lilllie ? ?
A Co. ami Winston UrugL'o
Kight Hays On Ills Hack
red with two application* of Mitta
hihI linne Liniment, lt will cure you.
ia il Minor Urns Co..
Richmond, Virginia,
lenient?I have been using your Nerve
ne Liniment on my huck und flud lt
te a charm. For eight day- 1 had
not move and
ro application* 1 am now out and to
,-.
Very truly yours,
.luau, North View, Va.
I>y White A Co. and win-ion Urine < o
lol Dyspepsia Cure
Bigot** what you eat*
r.a. L - ^ i
:o? Kidneys and Bt.
?EYSHONEY^TAR
hlldrani imf*, mr*. Al* oclattt
A. LEVY,
THE TAILOR
Gentlemen's Suits made to
measure and entire satisfac?
tion as to style and lit
GUARANTEED.
Repairing, Cleaning and
Pressing done on shortest
notice and at most rcasona
bk prices.
Shop in residence opposite
Baptist church, Main street,
Farmville.
_ A. LEVY.
SEE US
Balbra raoaBiag tobi BsagBilas
optiniiM. We aaa Rive yul
apsetal prices.
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Tho Bav. in h. links mirimar la
IfQS is now really, liein^ the Bo
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?iistly book os*SOO pasjai la a ooatptota
tuily of astronomy and sturm atnl
veather fur 1906, It ii t.n> well known
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nw ahrea.it with Un
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ear. No better investment possible
ir any person or family. Try it anil
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will handle your banking
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Write Them
Prepare For War in Time of Peace
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While von are well ami fl good insurance risk, you can get
INSURANCE,
and the sootier tlie less i Afterwards, cither impos?
sible or more costly. Wt insure hy mail- semi for booklet
the "How and Whj "
R. L. Paulett, Agent,
"Insurance That Insures."
Representing the Pena Mutual I.ile Insurance Co.
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WE REPRESENT
panie! that issue
FIDELITY, CONTRACT,
OFFICIAL AND
JUDICIAL BONDS,
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE POLICIES. . .
W. P. Venable & Co.
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JUST RECEIVED . . .
A lot of quartered Oak Chamber Suits,
Reed Rockers and Morris Chairs. Have
also added a line of Jardineres and Flower
Pots.
UNDERTAKING.
Thia department ta complete, ami orders will bats prompt and careful
t tent lon.
C. C. COWAN.
W. H. HUBBARD,
Commission Merchant and Dealer jn
Hardware, Agricultural Ini| lenients, Grass and Field Seed
crtilizers, Hay, Med and Mill I'eetl, I >ry < louds and (Iroecrics
onfectionericj ond Tobacco.
JUST RECEIVED
1 car Flour While Rock and Piedmont Patent.
Agents for Thornhill Wagons, of which we haw just received
CARLOAD. Also the tu,ted Birdsell Wagons kept always on
ind.
RICE DEPOT, VA.
t-i) I will attend all tobacco -ales on the Farmville market
id give my personal attention to sales entrusted to me. Will lie
timi in my office on Third street, Farm ville, from November 1st
May 1st.
W. H. HUBBARD.
SOAP!
The mos! line of Armour's high grade
toilet soaps ever brought to Farmville. . . ?
Iiinii l<h- to ',:,(? a ('.ike.
Agnew's Drug Store.
ithern Kxpn-ss Company
? irdei Office.
"'".';?;',:'.:? ..?.'..?...?? .?;*, fc ;.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
t lu r. Robber and Canvass Stitched Belt*
ia.;,'. Haw Iii ?'!..?? Leather, dum and
Hemp Pocking, Guaranteed; Belt Dressing,
Belt Punches and couplings.
WE CAKRV A LARliii STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE
C. M. WALKER & SONS.
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