FARMVILLE HERALD
I Ulla -v \ U'I'll. lt H.t.
RI SI KUI) 10k
R. L. PAULETT.
WATCH IT.
n OR III WATCHING.
.? Ill- lli
? a - In nt it ill he char-ted
- pei line elicit
Ibe iiuitiln-r of in
I -it the lime
mont it will lu
i tte until nu
- ? eived.
Ilea dence fully fur
i. lera Im prove
in th-t of July anti
-t salubrious
, - lal.le tor miiii
, or camping
l: i -. n 11 ?. i ti t \,
X irfolk, Va.
Cut it
j -" head of yeir
Also three
W mi aat Sn mu
High Bridge, \ h.
ace to mir friends
that from today we sn
- thi prettleet snd
iud summer ith'mN
taney orgon
i; VV. (Jarnett A ( ...
oar line of Yal.
nullified nail
IL W. Garnett di Co.
i nice line of
lt. VV. Hornett ,v Co.
ri pretty line
iga In -noes and
? i-i- to match.
lt. \V. (tatnell fl <'.>.
it i in I ni i ll and Bx
: -ale elicu|i. A
Apply ttl B. L Aimil
ille.
aol an
Portrait ol your
III M at as" low
is tin pay the
coi eel n doini?
lea mt -iy
u -ii nothing about ami
ot bevouched
lolling! with
roll ll ll IN I fol
? o - taxes he is
rt nth ot tour
Experience A Good Teacher.
We I a thousand, three
I ami twenty-one daya ol
In the lire in
During that period
?i up two bundo
.ii-itii'l dollars math of humed
ii. Every man ur
; these pol idea are
? ttlements.
lu addition to this tinily griud of ex?
it i- more
tnau any Insurance agency m
tgaln, tte tin
j ou it ill lind agents who
? prompt in exeeutlng your
more proficient in writing ymir
courteous In their
W a make a
selling Insurance, ind a ill
,:iy agent or Bgenta
i written In ? i n
? i, hut the statement la
determined to
. ? tues to inaunu
tl merit- maile aim i
are aell "Insu?
lin you not
think ; uni sufficient
r '?
Pa ri mi A U inLAsn.
ille Graded and High School.
tin- it eek ending
irlea Noel, Ellen
?-until Claiborne, (Jenric
I itgon, Lan renee smith,
-
igo, Poul Harrow.
tu, Buckner
-mitli,
? W ? iter.
i. (Jatos Kichard
I i. Amanda
Weat, Madison
...
Jock Ullllain,
l -evy.
Letter to F W. Devoe & Co.
ic. \ a., April a. 1905.
- D.P. Met orniii-k,
? wanted her house paint
nut.
, rorty-ts
worth ol Devoe palnl would he.
ie littiise, ami in
uir paint.
lost Monday,
bring the
-
.ll.ms of
i ? -t in the
? wen lt say
-t ti lute In,
?
uni.
.ly.
Lineal e Itron.
V Dir, th til Ki.h
lo heal
?
in my
. a . lent," arri tai
ms nere help
t Salve i|Ui.-k
-
' ?., drug
Kiata
th
m.
pit
pe
pr,
ha.
Bti
mm AND PERSONAE.
When 1 am Dead
? baa i mn liena .ma io Banu
T loin Una ,,l,l t,i,.U? i boo-- ol .
I slmll no Im.
1" kaaf my monal ri ian,,- nil,,.
Ali no ' \t-t I*- lt ai lt Hint.
Timi's plntlm !,., portuS*** I un i
1 knots u la, lint foi ll,
-iiine -.inuit iio?yl,e III ,|,
ll tn ll I mn |
nea in ? cola nml at i ?
t'om|His. ,1 for Ku me Bini liol foi ,
'runtl,,, lils' l-onkl I com
shoal loree twenty-itt r
Tor Hu-, .m.ur- tl,, v
l.et ns hope that these Aprilahowera
till make the fairest of May Honer-.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank S. Woodaon, Ol
Kicliini.iiil. i istU-d this week at the
Inline nf Mrs. J. |;. \VI,n,
Mi-. Bernard McClsugberty, of
H.'iit-lield, W. Va., is vhdtlng ia tbl
linnie nf Mr. (J-eorgC Rtetmrdoon.
The excursion from Lanni Hie to
Appomattox Monday was one nf the
most orderly ami enjoyable et er run
from this town.
Mrs. il Elliott Boykln ind little
(laughter, nf Abingdon, Va., tu.
usit t,, Mrs |h,.s. p. Robertaon, and
Mrs. john j. Hitcbett, of thia place.
Mr. (has. ll. Boulay, DlBtrict Pis
Benger Igent nf the Norfolk and \\ ts
tern Railway, wm In Pannvllle Mon?
day, looking after the advertising nf
the Easter excursion.
Mr. utnl Mrs. (has. L. Kennedy, ??!
Amelia, hate issued int nations hu
the marriage nf their diUgfater, Mba!
Kinma l-muse. lo Mr. K. IL Cowin,
i a-.iay afternoon, April 25th ai 4
o'clock at Bethel Methodist church.
rho Springfield Pun ind Marine In?
surance oom pony, through tbelrogeul
Mr. E. IL Booker, hate Itet-ii ili-tnlait
ne very useful comblnitlon
rules nml papOT cutters, with their ad?
vertising on tin-in.
Mr. c. c. Fleming left Kinlay for
Richmond where be will spend the re?
mainder nf April with ins mother,
after which he will go to Nt u T Ol k I"
reoumehls bualness temporal rr,
ap mi aci-muit nf ill health.
The Hainpiltai-Sidiiey hall lenin will
meet the team from Richmond College
un the athletic Held at llainpilen-Sid
ney un Tuesday. April tlie 18th. The
game will be called at 8-30 o'clock p.
m. The teams are evenly matched :>s
tull be seen by thl Cloie sion- in the
game ployed m Richmond last week.
The line up nf the team will he in
thc main the ioma as that played mi
the trip hut lhere will he smile chung?
la brought ibout hy the fact that some
if tho men who could nol travel will
have a ebonee on the home grounds.
Admieetou fifty eenta.
A Sad Death.
A very and death occurred in the
borne of Mrs. M. A. Motris. near I'arm
, ille. on the night nt the 'ith inst.,
?rhea her son, Walter E., passed from
-artli into eternity.
The deceased was a young niau jual
- of Igl, a moilel sun ami the
deal of hla widowed mother's heart.
He had been ill a -hurt tune it ith ty
11misl feier. His funeral took place
saturday morning at hall-past Bo'clock
'min the home, conducted hy t;
it. A. McFarland, nf the Baptist
?hurch. The interment was made iii
ha I anni ille ceiuettay
The Doll Show.
Suinething unique in lanni ille's
llatoiy i? tn take place nu this after
toon ami evening, ami tomorrow ifter
loon anti evening at the rooms nf the
vindergarteii at the Normal, ind it is
Kithing inure nor less than a doll
bow. Ami he ii remembered that it
s mit tu he a ten-cent doll exhibition
hough the admission is lu he nilly
en cents.
The dulls, as we understand, hate
leen hired hy Mlmea Reynolds ami
'reeliuni fur the occasion at consid
ruble coat, and han- been selected
lath discriminating Judgment from
n international enllectiuii nf dulls,
ml which laue 0000 exhibited in the
reat cities of this ami uther linds.
tinting thom are In lu- seen doll- from
he households of myally ami at lent
tte which was taken from the grave
f mit- nf the Pharaohs, and thl
onus lo us from the dim ami misty
ast, and tells us that wherever men
nd women and children han- livod
nils hate had their places and their
inposes in the family circles nf till?
ich and poor, high lind low, emit ned
nd uncrowned. Amt whj I
ie men and women nf heails ami
ntl lute little children, ami little
Itihlu-n ami larirer mies tia) do lme
tills.
(io and take the children with you,
.inly doll-lift- on a larger scale than
baa ever been ymir privilege hefure
ml contribute tn a worthy -
en cents can nut he better If
ul the hour may imt be inure plca
mtly poaaod.
The regular monthly meeting ul the
iitaccu Growot**a Aaaoclntlon, nf
riiice Edward enmity will be heh! ia
armtille mi Saturday, April 28 at
o'clock p. m. All farmers are liked
attend. Jim. C. Hamlet!,
I ri ry.
In Our Churches.
Sunday was another good day In
a history of Farmville, a day of
a uplifting worship, inspir
L'. soul nnprot ing.
It wa- communion dat with the
i-sbyleriaiis, and eight persons ii ii i
I with the church. Haring the re?
nt past a debt of some |IS00 has Letti
tetl from this ciuigregatinii ami they
gin the new year it Uh a "elena
Iger."
With a "good nome" ns his subject
rv. Mr. McFarland, of the B
Bren, preached an ImpilSalYi
mi at his evening sen i. ?
'?ir. Winn had large cm.,
ms morning ami eiening ami
latched with his usual fen or and
iee.
Kei. Mr. Claiborne WM nith bbl
imberlind people ami lay M
?re conducted at his church. Soma
I remarked to us that never
the history of Karim ille Wt
my young men supplying her pul
s. Vonng ia jeete, bul rich in sx?
denes. Of unusual gifts and nf im
?ssiie walk and cunt ersatiuti.
I'nii can generally tell when a girl
* been ki-ned befm ty abe
itends aha hain t.
ri';
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Town Council Meeting
The April meeting of the Pown
( uiiiicii mis called to oi'ii i i
night by Mayor Blanton with the fol?
lowing members present: Ma
w Watkins, Vf. P. Uilllom, il I
Barron, i. L. I rambert, Vf. r Hoyne,
\\alker>..i|( Vi . M. DuVOll ind Hr.
Anderson.
mi Miller reported collections
for the month as folios i:
aoaoaims am
.
Uv poor ia i
Hf tlll,
Hy oapll ii .. .
IT Ul
Hy inlet i -:
irei Piulett'a report i -
ii- folio wa:
-
Hale of carl
.
nisi
i..
mts paid untie! the head of fin?
ance a ere n- follow -:
I
Fur muk on In,-.
.,- Bri
SS
I "ll
Amounts pani iiinlcr Inti
(?mint:
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Tarni i Ille A I
.
I
The treasurer appended lite follow?
ing statement:
?'PleoM note the -mall amount of
balance In tbe treasury and make nec?
essary provision, should your billi to
night overcheck the account. Our
financial condition seems much worse
than it really ll We hove ld
ni electric light account ibout
Hinch amount Mill bi repaid when
we realize on the light bondi.'
mai
?.prll ll. I
..
'
The following bill- were rend timi
d lowed
tc. ll. I a ! l'ii?i
'. M. ll 12 :;.'
.a. Mm'
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. r, sprinkling I H
?ililli i a..
k- iioi-n i " , honda i~ J
(tm --
Mr. Duval! reported progreas In the
rection nf the nett electric light plant.
On the recommendation of ( hair
nun Uilllom Mr. J. J. Adami will be
Mowed t" purchase ? burial lot In the
'anni ille < 'emetery.
Captain Watkins earnestly protea?
ns! the Hiller lind BO**
iiinpnint-s digging up the streets ni
lu- town ind nol putting them beek
? I condition Aftei
nine discussion n motion wis cerried
?ferring the nutter to the ordlninee
oinniittie tor abatetiieiit of the tiius
On motion of Mr. Barrow the on net
f a deiapidated c himney on Middle
licet un- ordered to hive ll removed
ithin the next Ava di] - -
i the penalty of the town ordinances
gninal nuhnmcea.
()u motion of Mr. Doyne the nu uer
f the Randolph hotel building i~ al
- da] - ia which to put ia safe
iiiilitiuti the roof to a portion of thal
tincture.
A requesl from Mr. s. il r.iis. t,, be
lion ed to encl mme sheds on the
[organ Redd lot, mis rejected.
Mr. tilUhun was Instructed to have
fence erected in front ol the colored
?inctery ll ti cost not exceeding I
Judge Watkins, the town attorney,
?c'ltiuiiftiiled thal the council i
i the former Beloon keepera of Penn?
ine tin- pm rata part of llCOnst
ia which they were cl ?
?ci au it of the dispensary las A vote
ling taken mi the question u pro rabi
un u aa returned.
Mr. Vf, IL Ewing, Who recently
ride a -liney nml defined the lines
' thc tint as CoporUtC limits, i-n |,lai IT
I the results ul his work. One Im
irtantdiscovery mada mis that the
irpomte lines lune never been pro
-riy extended, aad with Mr. Ewing's
irvey they were widened snd the
wa considerably enlarged, lt will
? Interesting, perhapa, to know
ut tba inti n embraces (rom
0 acre
Tlu- Finance! 'ommittee n.mmend
the reodoptlon of tho 1904 I
\t-. Adopted.
, Wntkiii-. chairman of the
abmltted for tba
linell's consideration a rory lengthy
tl carefully prepared estimate of
mi it would ooo! thc town t"
eb nf the town's -tit-f t- I
Ived would be beet. Killeen thone
tl dollin he bc lie i ed would be nil
1 mon. lor the ttork. In
i report he Mid thia amount can bi
se.i h Itboul an Increase of I
il he requested a general discussion
icet by thc other members,
? spoke earnestly nml eatln:
Hy for tin- adoption of his report ra
eel Improvement, ami asked timi ;i
called by the Maj
to bm a fl general interest could not
laid in thc mutter.
? a tlit-( louncilmen exj
?inseltt-s, a majority believing that
; expenditure of so much as -ia.nun
one time bi t.nick to
motion the proposition of Captain
atkins was lau) on until
i next tegular meeting.
A Surprise Marriage.
i t. I. \\ ard (lah, ol I "tu-', ille,
ahem county, ami Mi-s Li/,- ,
i, of Farmville, were married mi the
instant. Tin- eeremmiy tonk place
lhe hunte nf Mr. Luck Unwilling, nf
hamil i ounty. l bi mor?
ie was beard ti ith mach surpri-e
M-- Ln-ou's fin-mis ni Karim ille.
tajurity of whom hail hail no Inti
tiim nf the altair. M-- Lslgon had
ti teaching school In Nelson the
? t two scardons.
P.
(
DO
111
i lit
ierald and N. V World, ?L?0 ?P>
First at Appomattox.
Hitler rt- tri may ibonl Un pt-optrt
etj ol tbe in-criptioii npon hei mono
meiil tillich was unveiled mi last
M.lay wc inu-t all agree that North
Carolina will fa down tu htetory as
-t at AppomittOS with a inein
nrial to her dead heroes who MCI
lin- dav wa- an
Ideal April day, the crowd in atten?
dance was itupre-site in number-, tie
in i lei i leal mr, appreciate e. L'ood
natured ind congenial. Vobictca of
varied make and furnishings met the
lt West Appomattox and con?
ti dinted tn the comfort nf the i isitors
tn lind from the site of the iiioiiiuneiit,
tbl pla I fm the tiny, tho'
many walked the dletinee, some three
Huies. On reaching the epos wc were
disappointed to find that it wai Bot
even in sight of the position once oc?
cupied by tlie "ippia tri-e" and Hie
Nie Lea a home, hut some one-half mile
distant and in tba deptha of the thick?
est of pine tree-. A -pace lind I'd ri
I for tin- innssiie bat simple
memorial upon which the Ineeriptlon,
the subject nr so much eontroveny,
I lint at Bethel, far?
thest to thc front at < u-tty-burg ami
Chicksmiugi snd last at Appomst
?
By ll i. m. thi crowd began to gath?
er ibout the -pot tuul between that
limir ninl L ;u p. tn. Bpent the time In
-."?iril cur. t-r-c, pleasant greetings H
they reviewed the psst, peeped si the
monument still unveiled snd In welch?
ing for thc Governors. About 1*30 the
bond played ti lively air concluding of
i Ith the ll veal of all lite airs,
mir nttu Dixie.
linn. II. A. London, < 'holrmon ot
Un- North Carolina Appomattox Com?
mission, rapped for order, ami the
IS. i. >1 erl.ai led ia prayer. At
Hot erina' Montague was pre
-intcl, ti Im in words few bul thrilling
With flii.|iieacf. redolent Of the spirit
of brotherly lme ami de Iii ered as only J
mir Montague can, welcomed North]
Csrolins's Uovernor, oitiiena of the
"ld North state. Ex-Confederates from
oar sister state who added ao much of
riorj i" < onfedemtc history.
nor (ilea n followed anti ai ni plc
| UStiCC Compels US to say. ami we -ai?
li withoul envy, or JosMUsly, or any
"itch spirit, thal he defended the
-criptioii on iiiai memorial pile with
- and much force. Ami in
he wa- a- Courteous as he
iris cogent, ia polite ns he wa- pei
Turning to (lovemoc Mon
ngue lu--md. "Virginia I- ttM? grmt
o in- small, too magnanimous tu be eu
ion-, too proud Of spirit tn be bitter
if soul and baa -he nut given tn the
iges Lui.i. E. Lee and Stonewall Jaek
un y" < lovernor (denn is of h.
nould and massive mind and medea
noel pleasant Impression upon all
tim were fortuniti enough to beni
uni. Thc Old North State'' wa
Ug with spirit ami itiiderstand
ng the band playing a -oft -turi lc
oiiipniuiiif at.
Prof. Stockiinl then rend the inemor
i.n-l al Appomattox,'' a short j
dd rena by Uen. W. I'- Hoberls and
lien the unveUing. All hail to North
aroliint for uniinrurtiting a nionii
uat it iiicli we hope will mean the
[inverting of historic Appomattox hi?
ll place nf national nml interstate
itere-i. 'I in-historic-nf Gettysburg
ml Chickamnuga lune been mrved
uni w hy tint that ol Appn
lOttOX .'
Ila- attendance from North cam?
mi mi tins memorable tiny was noth
ig like ao great ns wc had intleipated
nd thc nhl Confederate tiiiiforins ami
ptCUOUl bv theiralisface.
bl boys who "WOll the tray'
"i present either in such numbera at
tad sn far SB we
'tain there were utily three
reseal fruin Virginia who siirrender
i nt Appomattox: Measra. H. A. and
olin stoke- nml Mr. T. Henry Glenn.
? maj lane been many
ere, bat tbeaa are all we lani
ie pleasure "f laking by the hand.
I'.ai Farmville WO! splendidly re
I nml at the head of the lot
aiii nain lied 200 vining laities of the
late Female Normal School, the ad
ilration nf till who saw them, the
ride ni Virginia, "ac nf thc mont
ftaifs.jiie scenes "I the day was
lieu these irirls gathered for lunch
I tlicinseli es mi the gruiuul
unit those ipotleeely white table
otha nell filled with dainties ind
-. just such things as wine
ewirdahip and good hourn keeping
etited. .
a Jarman marched with the
udfiit body frmn depot tu inonu- .
tl
l-ntiil sit,-, .-uni so did the following
embers of Ihe faculty: Messrs. .Imies.
?iii-. Mottoon, Misses Andrews ami
arrismi, while ( oinmaiider-itt-< 'hief
ix led the column amt irate to it the
splrntion <>f bht commanding pms
nt. Mrijni Venable was there and
ul an animated bul bloodless nit .
ith a brother who wore the hine,''
w
e twin Reba Captain Ham ami <'ni>
in Bob wera there still wearing nf
B '-'ray aiul stoutly denying that
y soldier "I any Stale went farther
thl front than did the Virginia
-pacioa- ami Bpi and- .
borne of Mr. .1. IL Atwood, at West ..
ipomottox, was thrown wale open ..
d mi er was Virginia hospitality ,,
witta moro ginerom or mora
mumis bond.
I'he dru uris | good nile, it was good ?R
lie there ind mir hopi is that this is j-,,
t the beginning of "red letter" ?
the iiistnry of old Appoeaattox. sfl
Letter to W. H. Ewing ?"
fm
Fanni i ''i. Va.
-a
, tint:
1 stulled-out With chalk. Off sollie- "
lng like that: lif
.' bari :han chalk, hat
covering to it; nobody know- its .
.1 benzine in the oil. or water, or
ter such itu0)tig; tic
: an two much liquid, what
?r it is. for the -
a sh,,rt ineasiiri-;
Sou ti ill you buy by the pr:
iVe fUralsh our sTsgcnta witta a state
a analysis that ?e
ls it hat's ni H. tc
*i mirs truly Kt
K. W. Dsvoi i Co., to
New York
- .1 K. Walton ? Cu. sell mir
lal
.li, .1.1 ca. -, ai 11. ii I.* la aa faa
th
. v house hoi - have
terran WhM lhere is a bottle et Hr.
r leciruiiil tn the medicine
?it. Heals burns, cuts, hruisoa, Hi
alua, luataut relief. -gi
What la Sanctification.
a requected atitement of the doc
trine of s'aiictillcatioii bi Bvingolllt .1
Vf, Hypes, who ha? been conducting"
series of milling! ia I anni ille for Hit
past tWO necks is given below.
Editor Hi raid: We thank you RN
au opportunity nf setting Itefnre lin
of ymir paper the great doc?
trine of aaiictillcatimi which tte art
now losfihlng In your community. We
are aware of the fact that this doctrine
is agitating the minds nf the people
throughout the land as probably it
has not linne ainee thedaysof theapoM
tles.
The doctrine li not sn objectionable
when nndaaatoud by Christiana, as
When tint brought to their tiew.
There is no dmiht thal the doctrine has
been hart in the house of its friend-,
e\en more than among the enemies.
Many of the friends of the doctrine
hate been \ery indiscreet m their
statements of the doctrine, in claiming
more for it than is meant, or ls intend?
ed to be taught. Many again hate
hurt the cause by minimizing regene?
ration in order to lind a place for this
doctrine. These false and indiscreet
teachers hate often dunned that their
regenerated life wa- one of continu?
ous Binning and thal Banetlfleation
hail-aied them from a Binning reli?
gion.
Hil that rent-aeration is the
grant fundamental doctrine, ami up?
on tim js booed the doctrine of isnctl
licalioii that "wboaoevcr is born of
tjod, or te regenerated, doth imt com?
mit ato," ind "whoeoever ia holli Of
Godovoreomoth Ibe world.' Bo, if
yon hate a sinning religion, ur sinning
fiery day, you are not regenerated.
We believe that the man who lowers
the standard of regeneration to timi
mian for sam-tiiicstioii is ignorant of
UM doctrine he is trying to teach, and
that he is a blind lauder of the blind
snd te doing the cania a great Injin
ncc.
lt tuny ma be oat of place jual here
to state some things thal we do not
teach for eonctiflcotlon, and what we
tio teach:
Kim -Sanctification la not
?lute perfection.
Angelle perfection
Adaline perfet'tiun.
Freedom from temptation.
Deliverance fruin infirmities.
I tc-doin from intellectual Ignorance.
Freedom from errors of Judgment.
Exemptions from trials, affilctions
ami Bufferings.
Infallible security against falling.
Perpetual freedom (mm eoiitlict.
The limit of spiritual progi
Ibis life.
Sci mid Nor tloes it exclude the DO
?i-s-ity of a mediator, or Involve any
radical change In the physical consti?
tution.
Third What randi neat ion li:
Perfect humility.
Perfect -elf denial.
1'erfect meekness.
I'erfect patience.
Perfect resignation.
I'erfect faith.
I'erfect hope
Perfect love.
Perfect pi-m-e.
Purity, not maturity.
Subtraction, not addition.
rSTinCATIOl Al i i'm- ti:i:i' ita I ii
I I TU ATlo.N.
1. Jii-tilicatioii i- the birth of the
pirit.
tern ton te the favorttf God.
Ha- to do with sm as an act.
4. (iiies you the right to beaten.
i. [s S quickening Ot* UM mural sen
ll'llltlt'S.
1. Sanctilicatioii is the baptism with
he Holy Spirit.
-a,res you to the moral like
laoa of <inti.
H.)-to do with-in a-a principle.
1 (Jives yon tbs fitness f,,r heaven.
',. lin-cracillxiiai nf lin-carnal BSII
ibilities.
We hate thus given ymi a brief out
ne nf what we are teaching. We lie
eve it t<> be a Itible ilnctrine and we
tend on lt, regardless of the opinions
f ineii.
I. We do imt leech sanctification as
iniuitaiieous witta regeneration.
I We do not teach that it is obtain
I by growth. i
? '.. We do not imt it off -" late its (bl
mir of death.
I. We do not belieie it ts ol '
rter death in purgatorial fina.
... We do loach that lt te a work aub- 1
?'liient te regent-ration, and obtained
y faith, and that it i-ot (iotl ami for
ie belit-ier.
The lint of thiel theories i- utiaerip
irnl.
omi has mt witneases. The
urhl has tint been able t<> prodOOC
ie w itiie-- nt this dogrni In six thou
md years.
The third (henry dishoiiors the pow- g
? ofthe Illootl.
The fourth theory is n RomSB ( ath
ic dogma, and calls for lire to do
hat Christ and the HoIt GbOOt r-uuld
it do.
The fifth la in accord with Scripture.
,I eritaice, and fiery creed in Chria
minni.
Lastly, we believe the Hilde ami
'pie tu believe it. When the
Ibis says white, we believe ami teach
at it means white, ami not black.
i. when it mya be yt holy, for I
n holy, we believe that it meant
tly. ami not unholy. And when it
is Mis name shall be called J
r Iii- shall BB' I His people from
eir sins, we believe just what it
vs, that bl, He sines His people from
eir sins: hut we never hate he?
llish as to believe or teach that He
ies the dei d's crowd froin their sins.
When the Hilde says we shall serve
im in holiness all the days of our
a?Luke i, fi WI believe that
i-aiis n hilt- we live, ami not after
nth.
May Cud bless all who read this ar?
ie thus hurriedly sketched.
rr- in the work.
_J. \V. IL.
Reaignation.
Mr. Jo*. E. Garland, who for
ar- has been the very efficient and
roinni'tlating deputy clerk of Prims
Iward. haa tendered his resignation
bfc'ine ell'ectiie mi or before May
I. Mr. Harland will enter actitely
d exclusively into the inauranca
irk, ami will thoroughly car
is and siljuiniiig counties.
: lerk Whitehead has engaged Mr.
-trace Adams to succeed Mr. Gar
id.
Normal School Notes.
Mr. Linn Monson, of Philadelphia,
i isited bia niece, Miss Lacy V
Saturday.
Mis-t-s Lint MeCraw, Lutte (lark.
and Jane Johmoo spent Saturday and
Bnndsy tery ptssssntly with Mis
Susie Watkins.
Mr. Vf. S. Lindsay, nf Purni Ketreat.
i isited Miss Dorothy Stone sunday,
and went on the excursion to Appo?
mattox, Monday.
Mrs. A. K. Owen, ni -tuny Point,
who ha- been with her daughter.
Hertha, lett for her home Tuesday
morning. Mrs. Hordowoy, Min
( men- nant, is now with her.
Mi-s Mamie Parsons, of AeeomOC
cniuity. reached hen- lae! Friday to
?ooompany her aiater, Winnie, home.
Mrs late, nf Urandy, Virginia, who
has been with her niece, Miss Katha?
rine (iraysnn. for smne time. !?
her hume on Sutuiay morning.
Miss Frances Lewelling ami Lucy
Robina were called hotiif last WI
BOOnunl of the death of their mother-.
Mteam Maggie Tsyloi ami Fannie
Christina anent last Saturday and Sun?
day at their bonna Ls Appomattox
- Raby Perry, Mariam Jonw
and (ierahliue (iraham spent the tell
?rockend eaeattoa at their respective
homn In Craws. Vlrginli Miaa Ht
enChlldrey wm tbe gueat of Miss
Joni'-.
Mi? Katie Layman, of TroutsvOle,
Virginia, entered tehool on Monday t"
take a few special stiulies during the
remaining part of the term.
The Glee Club hi preparing a con?
cert for thc twelth of May. This will
I'l-ibal'ly bl the first e ute rta t ii men t In
the beautiful new laaambly hall.
Nearly two hundred Normal
girls, ri'-ctimpanicil by niue IT
of the faculty md foe
the dori.. .
excursion t" Appomattox Monday,
the tenth. Ihey .
thl day t - m u<-h
of Governor Mo overnoj
(ili-nn's mid the other -; ?
could hear, the unveiling ol the monu?
ment, the delicious luncheon bounti?
fully prepared by the ichool, i
to the ? onfederate burying ground,
and the McLean ? re Hit
term- of mm
ail then :- nf a
happy da]
Bookkeeper
itt the bunine
A MATTER OF HEALTH
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
i art, City of ToLSSO, )
j '
. mi kel oath that
. , irtuer of the lirai of F. J.
1 i .tining business io the
intj aad Stateafore
ill par tha
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS foi
rerj eon of Catabii thst
cannot bee ned bj the use of Una's
I li.WK J. CHBlflT.
ne and subscribod
m ai) i :-iy of Decem
,-? \. Vf. GLEASON
Salary I'ublie.
rh Cure ia taken intern?
ally, and iea- directly on tho blood and
? I ihe system. s-?-nat
itimonfala, free.
Addi- i HENEY tl ( 0 .
Toled.i. ().
Ill are the l>est.
OPERA HOUSE
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FRIDAY NIGHT,
APRIL 28th.
a4 ia- of tilt' Normal
School will 1 resent the ilia niling
melodrama,
"Phoebie's Romance."
CW AU tNl) ENJOT THE EVENIM
Iteaerved inala Mo,
- mi sall- at CnttC ft Oi.'s
>rug Si
We Sell Goods Cheaper But lor Cash Only
1,1 lill I m ll. Inc.
The Farmville Store
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
AT THE BUSY STORE
We print here only bargains, these prices cannot last long, so
don't wait but come. We often buy merchandise for less than the
market price and in all such cases our customers get the benefit.
The prices advertised on this sheet will show how much cheaper the
same goods can be bought here than elsewhere.
40 White Mull
I quality White Maslin
Per yd a"
Spring Gingham
..-.ti Btyloa iii corded Dion Glnghsn
Per yd. Bc.
Ladies Gauze Vests
TSped neck ami arm botsa
Bsefa Se.
Brown Cotton
Heavy round Ihtnsrl
Per yd. 5c
Torchon Lace
?Atra uule. We hate been Miling
his at ii'?c, marked dows lo
fd.
Pearl Buttons
t g.I Be. batt.m. All the bSSt fliSSI
l'c. Dom.
Ladies' Handkerchiefs
Hemstitcbed, full
. i
Men's Suspenders
Mobah eada
inc. i
Linen Window Shades
Plain lil a ISj-fe., Fringed lsd ft
i- iiii.it?- I rt i
Writing Paper
a i i. kugM plain nr ruletl
Pearl Buttons
'lain and fancy cut tup. thc IOC. kind
Be. Donn.
Boys Corduroy Pants
Size- 5 to 11 tin - I
Table Oil Cloth
I'niii-y "t-I, pretty Ityles
yd.
Extra Large Huck Towels
Bcd bordi r?a i
id
Men' Percale Shirts
\--"llc,l lol
Bleached Cotton
Very -.'tnxi
yd.
Light Calico
tandan! '|iialiiv good flt]
d. lengths
yd.
Indigo Blue Calico
Full pieces and perfect
yd.
Apron Gingham
All the good style checks
l'er yd. life.
All Silk Ribbon
N". lu Pink, Lil'!
Ulrick am! White
Ute. vd.
AndniHOi'i'irj Bleached Cotton
N a know lt.
yd
a- a. n enotonm
I've Mill Bleached Cotton
Hofl Finlahed
CtikfC Vellum Writing Paper
lilin
i ie. pound
- ? | rn-kilge.
Beautiful Millinery
look ol n-ruly lo wear
hats
Wi fl yOU Imiliey
Bleached Sheets
Utica Bleached Sheets
The but m
White Mirwillr-s Quilts
Bella
White Qaiilt
Loni.
Dress Goods
All thi r ' I- Bee the new
. i r lids
Chait-eable Taffeta Silk
? :? r aralsta and -mu
rd
Ladies' Skirts
? mmed Bim Bfon s(
: I
Beautiful Spring Ginghams
BALDWIN'S BUSY STORE.
/our Health
is thc most valuable posse-sioiiyou haw. aial n
to assist you in maintaining it Wheo jon an -
usc thc short-sighted policy of buying so-called "cheap rem?
edies" and substitutes for "OtlGtXAL" good-. I hm
one way to have good products and thal is to combine
the highest grade ol drugs with the gr<
skill. WF-: CLAIM TO DO THIS and wc want you to try
us and Ix; convinced.
Leading Magazines received monthly. Any book pub?
lished ordered without extra expei
H, C CRUTE & CO., Druggists.
FOR DYSPEPTICS.
ut Broadway Xcw.York.CHy.
McAlpin In v. Rsm. Co.:
Deal Sirs:?Will you send ai
soon as pos-ib!c to above ad
i bottle of your dyspepsia
remedy?ai ni get
it (jnick.
Why don't you put|it on New
York market.'
Yours ft&
W. S. C.
McAlpin Dyspepsia Remedy Co.
FdnnTille, Vi.