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Thrice-a-week New
York World,
BRIE!
nil Jay.
Vii li
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- Meiieirhi, i|ienl several ila\
id Mrs W h. Rid i
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-ill V|| fd;,,
Mayi i; ll I'au
Ml ll. Hum vveie wini.;
nu.Iii house erected fbi <
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? enlng of last
Tlie new Kir*t National building i?
ind ' isliier
I't'fts ttl bt.I emly next
I n llucliauan, formerly of Virginia,
imt now of v ?
i.ie of Hr. ami
Mr. Henry Hui
? ii thal he undertakes
.limiter
Min week that I
I lie li
Iiaui Harper, who was kicked by a
lt lu- linme neill Ric* l>e|int
died M..;n|itv ll ti >1 li i -
I lian kt
in liirmv nu- ii
- il .stti, the
? look better
"strayed"
and "sttini ' ad
mil notices vv tnilil
itt mure B| |H habit.
A edi ? - t tv pi. tl March
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? n wniiii.ii; the ii'
?i the Hilling
vir. .lui vhs. J, - Atkinson vt bo
ile tell tl.iv -
?lld Hie old foi
ft Wednesday ni
nt.
: Hie Viviliodist i
I ' Klippei
iii useful and fau
,v infill, Dec. nth.
well n"t t<
\l . li. lt, Kelsey from South ne?
llie attractive
- ll. I'.lisi Ilitee mlle*
Karmville. Mr. Kelsey has
family
.v itl lum. nnil M I ? "int- t.
I
ingham lit- been put
ithoritlss for
the linnie t>f tl nt. The mi?
ls i>i vi rs. Cunningham
will lienr with regret of her deb
nun lo make lier home i
iched ii long
sermon from the the text: "Thou art
> in the balance ami (bund
wan ti ni:." After the congregation had
i about an Inmr Mime Lt
ti.v and vv tnt out; t>tln- ?
iiiiy t" the annoyancs of
the minister. Another person started,
ti'si.n stn|i|ieil his
sermon I'hat i> right, gen
.leiueii are weighed
i " ile continued hi*
tt -nine length after tlint, but .ns
iWetl him by lem ing.
rybody,
Hint hence must publish something
nething
which Isol little interest to ytm, re?
member that their are olin
that the entire paper is imt prmtod
Hy fol you. The very thing
> lull ainl uninteresting to you
Hie best thing In tba paper
?m other reader, and other
i a righi to be
i hav e. I ???
n the tlaily papers that
no interest to u>. but they ure to oth
ii contained Bottl?
ing but siieh limiter as would Intere.-t
would have
ii limited nun suers, lhere
| ? ile of many minda ami
something foi
Death nt Respect** Citizen.
a highly n
of Karmville, died last
I ami painful
s-.t mau
i- better re]
I bighei In the esteem nf all
I tlinse
who knew him w iii learn of b -
His funeral took
.ni the
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bal lie
. of his
ll. w im vv ill not in da)
?ll/e tu?
ll.H
fiiiiuiis rightist*.
? leo. vv,
i *bad h
w uti ch rou lc stomach and
bul at tait I wi.ii, ami
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Dead then t > all, ami don't intend in
be future to be without them In the
v ii wonder
t h a hail
- I, limier guarantee
minti e&('t?,
. bottle, Try tbsss
Railroad Meeting.
- anothei Inti - ?_
road meeting on Issi imlay night at
nth.msc. ThetS were aluin;
ntie hundred ami twenty-flva present
?.v bom were iniisi of the leai
aaa men ur Psrmvllle.
Blanton preaided ami railni
ti.' meeting tn ordai at B o'etoek.
I ul.uri was Hie first Speak*
and tu a lucid amt forcible way ?e,
forth the Importance of the rnaii snd
a hicli it is boped tn pin
Hi ..... i itronglj i..
i ns If lake an aetive inteie*.
ii the mattel His ld< a was. bi
for ail tn com In nu Hie same footing
w itli m. i. Hrs iii iii ,or nf the pm
?i iii v t.ne tise. 1 hat eael.
utoi s interest would bs bli
"W n. ar a ? , iii Hu
mail.
Judge Watkins followed In a vigo
peech in which be endorsed
what fol. Ilul.ffitl hail saki. Ilesaisl
the Importance nf int
Bvary til.re of his bod] uni
thought it sn opportunity as rare as il
wa- Important. He stated that m.
town wa* evei developed by outshtt
eapital which had no parsons! Inter?
est in the place excepl when Hie etti
/s-iis themselves made th? first move
and slmweil themselves willing In tin
. ill.
li was resolved that ths rnimmittss
of citizens now existing he emptiweretl
tn enlarge it ami try to formulate some
plan by Which the neesssary ninney
souiti lie ralaed tu Bet tu week.
How to Treat Your Town,
lia:
Improve it.
i ik about it.
Write about it.
Trade ai boase.
He public spiritetl.
? a 1.e prule in it.
Tell ni its business raaources.
lill of Its natural advantages.
'lillie ami induce Otbcra t" trifle
nue t" los ii use
them well.
Don't call your heit frieud* fraud*
uni imp.nh
Support the local instltutkma thai
renell! ymir town.
ahead nt yourself when ail
?he town '1 tn Le considered,
live ntl the people
i ymi should help tithers as
tip you.
linn ! 'i the I'" -*I paper
in help the pi ipi itt. .r." hut tn help
.ourself.
Let'- , | uni k.-t-p thing*
. hustling all the tune
illly keeping a stiff upper lip waiting
rn the ginni time coming for the old
, lt, I'n il iittw .
Death on the Rail.
nine liming Sntunlay night
in unknown young white man wah
i and killeil by a Norfolk and
. i ra i n. 11' 'i H i s
..t.iy wu- fearfully mangled both lag*
avered and not the trace of ona foot
mil.I bc found. His clothing wa?
? .iinpletti.v tom fruin hi* body,
is ii be had lae* ti dragged for somedts
iini'f.
1 linne.tl lu. pockets WBS a caul
-.lennie! 'hilli?
est!. 'I rai nothing about the
Hiing man by which hccmilil he nlen
- ipposedly twenty
tue or twentj old, smoothly
haven ami fairly well ilresst-.l.
Dr. Kearney, the county coroner,
t'BS BUIUU.I, hut alter viewing the
. ireemed an Inquest un
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Men.ei"s Moving PtCtBlwl
At the Upera House, Monday, Dee.
Ith, Law renee < I. Meieer'* high tia**
Vlnv mg litiurei will lie ths atlraetiiui.
lins shoe must mit he ettiifuiiniletl
?vith the ordinary pictures usually
een. Mereer carries untiling
>ui the beal of machines ami the sew*
st him- iiml us a BotsBsqaenes his
picture* are the acme of life phntugra
phic art. V special feature will he ths
amniis I'.ritt-Nelsuii light fruin start
tu finish. Thia picture seems s() u-al
Hist when the kiiuikuut BOBBtS it ai?
ling-, cheers floss the friends
if ihe victor.
The entertainment, however, ls not
oonflnad to any one class nf picture-,
mt lhere are -renes tn suit ev erv taite.
? presented with the
iocompanlng sounds. Twolllustrst
.1 -migs will be song by a good tea ce.
Soma uiea ut thseomplatensaa at the
an be Judged by the fact that
t lakes live people hack with it ti. j.nt
t mi properly.
Roll of Honor.
Hampden-tildney. Ri.i No. I.
VlHtlic Lee < hernault, Lillian Miller,
Hunger, Oley KenMdte, Pied
Hernani oliver, (harlie Ilutiii
r Hank i lu -Minuit. Jue RodfBIB, Vil?
lain Bedntger, Henry
Butcher, Julia Spencer, lint un Nf. _'.
I 'uiican, ltuth Mil
|a < 'liver, Virginia Spencer.
Principal, Mis* Sally 15. Dickinson;
ngtoii. assistant.
11.um.vt i ii- ATTENTION. Partier
.v hu borrowed our "Life of Nallin.i
lett ford l .neil will phase return
hem. .1 1'. Waltox,
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Many 13s on Quarter.
ify.. rs minus about Um
lumber 13 you ought not tn carry in
Ckel rn use iii any w av I Bil
, ulei ilullar. I'n yu happen tn
ie shout you now? If bo take
t out ami see how it teems with 18a.
nstanoa it bsa 11 stara, U let
vis iii the scroll ot the eagle's hsak.
3 fsathers in the eagle's tail, 1 I tea
bers In the eagle's wing, 13 parallel
. di, 1.: borlxontal
D the ulive In amii,
tis ami i?'? letters la tb*
? liar."
I be ii ? Bing a mau tine- Ult
hi bs* t..r him.
it- little munis ?.
rta ti belittled by them.
-v man has no time fur thus*
Hy of killing time
? tj w..mt ii acquire Bdbtposs Us
? - t m ump
fat.
. .tvernnr wk >nts| l.y
good ii ' I alway* make :i
. .tv amor.
Htiald ami W..rl,l |] M,
Southern Farm Product* Exhibited.
i result of a
[ween tlie beads ol tb*
lani departments of tbe Houthern
Railway and tbs Norfolk ami Wi-i
ern Railway last Bummer it a
elded lo make a line of exhibits al the
different Northern Mrs thi- fall. Ac?
cordingly, representative* tv.
ont by Mr. Richards, of tbs
ara Railway, and air. La Baume, ol
th* Norfolk hiuI Western Railway,
equipped w uh a full lina ol ntl
s - Including whee
ami lilnl grains ami gnu
as fruits ami vegetables, iii addition
to tbls an abundant supply ni Utera
tine was distributed, liie exhibit*
were inatalted In attractive ta
ruiiiuleil by laure bannan
tentinii tu the wonderful op|
tie- in ti,,- Hoatb.
The Boutberu Railwa) exhibited
with success at Ula Ohio Stab
st Columbus; lbs New v,uik .Mate
Lair, at Syracuse; the lu
al lienleii. N. J., ami the Rloou
I au, ni lUoomsburg, Ps- Tl ?
hiiiiis aitraeteil w nie Interest and
elicited considerable surprise on tbs
part nf the Northern farmers, wini hail
im Idea Hiat such excellent products
Could hr prinluceil In the Southern
territory. Their fruit exhibit i
barty WM tba recipient of Hinch Hal?
tering cummemlatiun, ami Hit
highly congratulated ev erv where upon
theirnhility tn cuiue North ami make
such au excellent showing righi in the
heart of the best frult-groi
nf New York and Pennsylvania
The Norfolk an! Western exhibit
wm sim very BttrscUlely arranged
| lu s new oblong tent nf con*
lilmeiisiitiis. The grains ami
completed tha formal iran-fer will he
pani tn Ihe
uni hy them
distributed to the tbousands nf farm
? entire district rn hoes to
eluded In the -.ile I're
ahuiit ll,(SW lint: tobscSO,
? il of Which was the loWBI
- winch
yet remalli mi hand are of the line?t
ignition tliii
. iitlinii by Hie Italian |
u'lv fortlflea their poa!
it other countries will tte forced
lo come to them ii.ler to get the
i hey must have.
What to Teach a Gui.
her thal IUD cents make ll,
I emit hei lu weal a CSlicO iii
I like a t|iieeii.
im'' ami stick t"
i .i mean it.
i arransjs Hie heil mun
as well a- Hu- parlor ur library.
? - fur health ami
comfort as well a- fur appearance
'. lier im v tu ilm n Btockinga,
. i.ult.ms mut ineml a glove.
leach ber I" have nothing ti) tin
with intemperate or dissolute young
men.
-. ? e Hie initial- ami
amt babita and imt money In select?
ing hei
t place fur every?
thing ind everything in it* pl |
lier the linne she lives within
om* Hie unlit- "lie will -
day.
leach her tn cultivate the talent she
: not vt aste time ami inuiiev on
'
oppor
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wa
were displayed around l
tbs tent, and above them were bung
urge picture* framed
ting familiar Virginia farm
.ml crop scenes. The fruit n
?tahle products were arranged oh ta
; ne center of the teni uni an
lhuiiilan! supply nf literature a ?
t illili! easy reaiii.
ihe Norfolk ami Western exhibit
tarted ai Tiffin, Ohio went from
bere to Fort Wayne, Ind., ami then
0 l.n ( ins-e, Wis., ami at all points
. rested a great deal of favorable cum
nen; and, in addition, aroused much
uterest In Virginia and lier agricultu
..lillie*, ai ii ev idem
?lenee which cnn
in ut- tn lluvv in from th.
vhicli these exhibits were made, v
.early welcome was ma
the fair ulllciul* at all points.
As the Northern larmer hei.es
more thoroughly conversant willi ihe
tit pti..mil Bdvantogsaoffered hy the
Southern Stales he fal turning his at?
tention limit Closet) Invv uri I'..
ami the increasing number coming mi
i ??iir-inti is ample testimony t"
the fart that the Smith is at hi?
ing intn her own, agriculturally *
well ns Industrially.
rbBBB exhibits are (acton nf very
vital importance in the education ol
the Northern formen with regard tn
what the Smith has tu utter him. ami
it is sincerely hoped that a large nlim?
iter nf tither Smiths-rn roods will juill
'.his movement next year Itv making
four or live exliihlls BBSS, and thus
be aide to cover the entile Northern
territory simultaneously during tl e
fair seamn to excellent advantage,
Great Rejoicing In Tobacco Belt
Ul..k,?-Mil.
There is general rejoicing throughout
the ilsrk lobSCCO district ol Kenluckv
ami leniifs-ee over Ihe official an?
nouncement hy F. n. Ewing, chair
mau of the executive committee nf the
farmers' association, nf the sale ul
fruin *flU tu 3,000 bogabeSdt of HUM
crop which bi hehl by tbe Bssociatioo
tu vv <;. Donnington, representing
Joseph Kerrigo who nokia t
contrail. Tba average price
wss|SJ6 per hundred pounds
ranging front mil this w iii
bllng from 1700,000 tn 1800,000 to the
farmers nf the dbrtrict.
The contract a- signed bj I
isssntaUvs nt vii. Kerrigo and Ihe
farmers' aaaochtUoo calls fur all the
Italian types ol' tobSCCO hehl hy the
tssoi latiun, ami when this is ilelivei
exl will leave the association with
OOO feogahssda "f othst
types nu haml and an SBrlj I
ictl.
This ileal was hegun in t
?arly in Beptember, Ml
uni Dunnlngton spending
veeks here in person, 'luring which
ime they hehl a number nf conaulto
iuiis with Mr. Ewing ami Bi
ials of the BBBociarion in regard tu Ute
1 -ale. They WBTB nut altle tu reach an
igreemeiit. however, amt I.
' was tuppOBSd the ileal hat!
allen through, hut each side was
forking on lt and un Wednesday the
'mal agreement wa- maile ami the
.:? signed.
I he sale is the lina) victor]
irmly SStSbllabes Hie la;
ttion, which was univ organised esp
emiter -l, ISM, a- s imwer w it
he uppressjve tnhacc.t trusts niiisi
leal hereafter, liming the Jfl
suing since the urgain/atiuii nf thc
issiH'iatiitii. Hie farmers have |i*acticetl
a degree nf sall BBC fifi CS ami henst
adbereoce tu principia winch has woe
their tight against one nf tin
nosey ed cotpuratiuns of the country
The mousy eonatag from the tait
tu the Regie om tractors will he pait
within s short time as the |
?smpling the tohaceo will he hegui
.u\t Munday morning amt as BOOS a'
iiinitv : md to select care?
fully I1 ? , lev ntliiL' III
avoid trashy
Our Ruial Friends.
- litii twenty
billion*
rop is valued at
[yes On itesl crop
. ed in the st ,?
v farra journal my* thal an inch of
.pproximately IL
if laml.
to Us.
iii nut only
adds Ui
Juc nf all farms in the Im?
mediate neighborhood.
Veterans who have spent a .punter
ly identified with
poultry inti'ie-t-, inIiml that they still
have lessons to lea
VV'tuiltl vmi lie '? civ . v tiv |.I
un apple '
v. nu migbl t you could
I a! a million apple-.
ho ymi led Inclined tu ".kt
,NoW this i ? 11 I an.v
Don't; just eat an apple.
inc nf la-i year't egg crop
was three million* of dollars. All the
gold mines in the world yield a little
i! a? mii.ii. The Suulh ii the
best 11 ice in ihe I 'nited si .
poultry raising. The lung Bummers
ami miM winter* n lay mat
lei tn keep chickens in gistil cni.ilitiuli.
lt ls known that a dalry cow with
i unsanitary *ur
' rounding* is not univ a poet producer
hut a menace tu the health nf thnse
wini use th. pi..imt. Lack nf light
.iinl ventilation, filth ami foul odors
I iciitly characterize Hie hams
in which dairy bards arc kept. The
become tainted un
- ..-h oonditlo
Lite't Panorama in New YnrW
? of lie iii ( tothill,
rapid !? inpossible tM check
-; go w ith ihe crowd
.tr Lc trampeled mi. Tb show jual
plc ami Hi the go
? .line summarises the daily
round in these slmrt lines:
.. iinl- an immigrant Br?
ue is arrest
;iiid is born.
i ineral,
i mar
U minutes a new I
ip,
, ls minnie- a building catches
|s minutes a ship len
harbor.
iding is er
t uiie is
killed ti
la ni husi
an attempt t" kill
-
: v s i-ij hmir- Miine coU|
ne mic is murdered
Died.
Friday morn
er 17th. 1905, Mrs. How
ard 1.. Armistead. She hail been il
fur a IniiL' lune ami her death wa- nu
unexpected. Mrs. Armistead waa be
- Laura Williamson
of Lunenburg county, snd a -
Mrs. J. H. Harland, ol thi* '-minty
Her funeral was eooduetsd Saturday
1 inuriiiiig the Isth. from the hume, bj
her pst Mr. Unbans, of tin
Presbyterian church,
-he leaves a husband Bud infaii
? nd year.
II. ia'.I ai. I N. V. W. titi, 11.60
Successful Mutical Event,
i have Karmville people wil
a more successful musical
event 11 issn tiial of Tuesday night
when Ihe l.esutiful comic opera
j "Echoes," was given under the skill?
ful direciinn nf Vlr .1 8, Atkinson, sf
Haleigh, Ff. C.
Ihe cns) v*a- odmnOBSd "f SSS hun?
dred and lifts local ireople and so
thoroughly were they (rained in their
Singing Snd acting that the whole af?
fair passed without a ungle hitch.
ThS "pera was for the henelit of the
Karmville Young Men's Christian Ae?
on, ami the hmise wai cmwded.
Ito pleased were all who witnessed the
performance Tuesday night that ii|*in
ret|iiest it was repeated Ike next night
at the |M>|iular price of SS cents.
The ci isl nines were elalnrate anti
beautiful, the stage management well
nigh perfect, the acting as good as
amateurs ever tlnl. ihe aoioa catchy
and UlS Chet UBS* unexcelled.
Little Lucile Baldwin sud Margaret
Upton did beautifully with their aolo
parts, and the wurk nf their churns in
tull action was a marvel, lu the
Japanese fete Mlaees Cathleen bald?
win, liessis I'aulett, Miss Bra Minor,
Mi-s Daisy Minor, Mr. .1. < . Matt.sm
ami Hr. Chas. 15. ( rute, did wnrk
worthy of special mention. Mr. Mat
bsin in "Hosie." bmught tows the
liuiise. ss did Mr. Clyde Dux ail in his
specially sung -By the Wsterinelou
Vine." Mr. L. K. Iluhhard was gi**l
in the English song, and Miss Kv a
Minoru "The Little Men," simply
oaptivsted the audience. Mis* Snow
ami Hr. Cills wini the heart* of the
audience fruin the start, and the emil?
ie duel amt dance by Hrs. lieekham
and cul oonvnlsed Hie crowd with
laughter. Mrs. J. I!. Silencer anti
Mrs. W. K. Aiulersnu were heard to
great rdvantage and they brought
fnrth round* of applause. Mr. ami
Mts.J. (..Jarman sang sweetly, the
harmony being particularly pleasing,
liif double sextette was s fetching
number ami pleased every une im?
mensely.
Misses May I'aulett and Robbie
Berkeley were the Beeoflaraniat
through the entire opera ami it is
needless tn -ay their tasks were well
performed.
That it was the most beautiful at?
traction at the upera hmise for years
will be Conceded by everyone who
witnessed it, and the praises of Mr.
Vtkinson ami those wini assisted in
Hie performances are being sounded
throughout the Iowa.
The receipts from the two perform?
ance aggregated *j-~rii.
Normal School Mot**.
vii-, Virginia Boyd, a last yaorstud
ent, is visiting friends in Karmville.
Mi-e Adele Hundley is the guest
ol Hines Louise and Klnrence June*
at their hume in Buckingham.
Dr. J. A. Buchanan, fnrmerly litsi
denl of the University of Kaasas. eoev
tlucted openkng exercise* here on
Munday.
Miss Elisabetta Davis will spend
Thanksgiving with friends in Norfolk
Mr-. TbOCkaton and Miss Mary
W'fute i tix were in Richmond this
week.
Miss Lissi* Nunnally called st the
Normal Behool this week to sss Mum
Louies Owen.
Mr. Norman Schofield, of V. P. I.,
visited his cousin, Miss Maud Davis,
OB Wednesday.
Mis, Stephie Campbell wstit hom*
las) Sunday to see her -ister wtm is
ill.
Dr. Nelson, of Lynchburg, visited
the Normal Behool this week.
Mm Bessie (Jills is splinting
Thanksgiving with her sister at Pms*
Mr. Tabb, of Norfolk, a represssts
live of Oran <* Co., stuppeil here os
Monday.
-..me of Hie Students Who will visit
in Bitinuoiid this week sre Misses
Prances Munden, Lissla Itolten. ceor
gia Nunley ami Kilima EdWSlda.
Miss Isabelle Klmirnoy left for her
hume at charlotte Courthouse this
morning.
Mus Venable tux went tu Lynch?
burg on Wednesdsy.
Miss Annie Sutherland is visiting
Miss Ina De Slia/o in Dinwiddi*. this
Mis* Kutti Cobb is visiting friends
in Bice this week.
Mis* Maggie QUIsBBB's brothel 1 lut?
ed her un Wednesday.
Dr. 0. B. Sean delivered an address
befnre the Teachers' Associstion in
? iiiaricis'k today.
Dr. W. H. Heck, Professor sf Kdti
tation at the Cniversity of Virginia,
spoke tn the students during the open?
ing exercises on Wednesday.
Farmville Local It*wi Thirty-two Yean
Ago.
I Farmville Merrury. Dec. UH
BAPTISM. The protracted meeting
which has been going on at the Bap?
tist church fur three weeks under the
directiuii of the pastur, Mr. Handy.
assisted hy Bev. Mr. Nelsmi until the
Jud instant, and since then by the
Kev. J. W. Junes, closed Sunday
night when the ordinance of baptism
was administered to BS person*
l t.SinilM I Al'I'ttlN I Mr.\ I
following appointments of preachers
fur this reginti were made at the late
? f Virginia Cnnferenee: Karm
ville District K. M. Kdward*. presid?
ing elder; Karmville. O. W. Lang
horne; Mt. I'leasant, J. S. B.Clarke;
Luneiibiirg. B. A. Armistead: Lewis?
ton, j. c. Watson; Nottoway, J. w.
Blincire-Amelia, Etobt Michaels and
B. W. Southey; Powhatan, J. T.
Lumpktn; CuBBberiond, J- B. Wag?
goner; Buckingham, J. L. (Jarrett:
Prospect, Joshua S. Hunter.
Rpo*]. To relieve t he monotony of
business in Karmville, s considerate
hare made a trip down Main street
Tuesday afteriusin. Some du/en dug*
tisik the hint anti went fur it in a live?
ly manner, barking musically as they
gave pursuit. The *|reetators Bhested
and were overjoyed. The hare ran
and ran. and the dogs ran and ran,
ami we weat into mir office. Probab?
ly the running has come u> an end by
Ulll time, hut we dont knnw Such
is life.
Monday being tbe regular day m
course it rained in a most refreshing
manner, and moistened the crossing*
bi a delightful stale of mud itv.
PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
Acteon
We wuuld like tu add just a lillie to
the news fnun Tuggles.
There was s special ssrvles at Ap?
pomattox church itu Sunday, Nov.
l'.'th, the OBOBSlOH lieing the il
timi nf Bev P. If, Bell .
the church There were three clergy?
men present besides Mr, Barrell. They
were Bev. It. Murray, of Hampden
Sidney, Bev. Vlr. (irahain ami !:.
J. IL Davis, of Karmville.
Mr. (iraham preached a beautiful
sermon nu loving aud faithful
to the Divine Master. Hi* text waa
fmin the -nth chapter, eighth vene
nf Acts. He drew a -Irikiiic
mn between the brief life nf Stephen
Hie Martyr ami the long life of Methu?
selah, showing that it was n.ut> lived i
that etude our lives worth lix mir. Tbs
peupie ul Appomattox rarely have Hie
pleaiure of listening to such a Bannon,
ami we Ihink il Waa highly :i| |
ed. Mr. Davis charged thc
rather mildly sud kindly a* hs should
have done, slightly sprinkling hun
with hud shot as it were, while Dr.
Murray poured buckshot into tba COO
<regatinn as tn their duty to tba pas?
tor.
Mr. Aubrey Hubert* has haw visit
ug ui ths neiglibuih.ioi! bJbo bia
trother, Cleveland.
Magul* Adillenian i? v letting
relatives in Cumberland.
We hear there will be Lune pretty
.rides in AppSSBBttOB ebureb
ung
VenBer
At three o'clock P. M. Nov. 22, tba
lome of Mr. Hubert Price BakSTWBS
he scene of au interesting nm
Abeu Mis* Mary elizabeth became
he lovely bride of Mr. Walter Henry
Bosser lite parlor was elaborately
md beautifully deistrated With ever?
greens, palms ami potted bo wen I i ?< > 111 r
'Meet was white amt green.
The bridal party entered the pariol
ii the follow lng order: Mr. Hom ntl
Baker arith Mles Evie i'aulett: Mr. j.
ht. CsrwllsWith Mis* Mattie Baker:
Mr. Henry Womack willi Vii-- Irma
Harris; Mr. Willie Carwile, Jr. with I
Mils Beulah Baker. The matron ol
liniiur. Mrs. H. J. Baker, entered in
tv lute urgamlie leading the bini.
?ame the grooBB willi Ins baal man,
Mr. c. c. Rosser. Mr. Ernest B.ir,
Muthero*? the groom, was mBaterol
-crenion ie-. I hey marched to Hiv
beautiful arch where the ceremony
was performed by Bev. Mr. Paisley.
>f Pamplin
The bride is a beautiful young Udv
if _J summers, of lovely character ami
amiable dispoaiUon. Bbs wsekond
soinely sttireil in s lovely suit ol
brown carrying white chryssnthe
mums. The groom i* oneof the lead?
ing fanners ,,f Prince Edward. Tbe
couple is Indeed very popular among
a great bust of Mei
The brtdesmsida wore w bib
dies.
Kron VD Baker's the Itrnlsl party
repaired lo the home nf thc
where a reception wa- tendersd.
Their happiness is now Bpmplete
ami the Herald begs to toto Hie boat
of warm friends who w isli the happy
tsitiple a life of happiness ami prosper
tty.
Mr. ami VI rs. Bosser were th
lents of many beautiful and w-eful
presents.
Misses Mattie Baker, "f Madieoo
ville, and Kv ie I'aulett, of Kvergrecn,
spent several days la-t week willi
vi is* Beulah Baker.
Mr*. James Durphy of Lynchburg.
*4>?nt t*veral day* l*?t seek at Mr
Uos*er's, also Mr. Los Fester,
Mrs. Irving Baker returned tuber
home on Thursday after spending sev?
eral days with her father. Vlr. R I'
Baker.
Mrs. William Driskil spent -
dayl with her niece, Mrs. Neal far
wile, of this plsce, lsst week.
Buttalo.
Capt. and Mrs. vv v Mason ami
daughter, Miss Buth, of Campbell
county,\ isited relatives in Hie \ n univ
recently
Mrs VV. V. Oates, who has been at
her father's for two we*ks, retuned
to her home in Ceorgis, on Hie twen?
tieth nittant.
We are glad lo repoit the improve?
ment of Mrs. vv. b. Bloted, wini bas
been on the lick list, for the past two
weeks. Her sister, Mrs. si. | . J, Bin
fnrd, of Petersluirg, paid her I
the latter part of the week.
Mr. Will ? lintot), of Appomattox,I
rame down last Saturday, to hunt I
birds, with Mr. C. K. Binfurd. binni'
seems very scarce though,everywhere !
?'Miss Mabel Butherford Hunt" ar
nvnimi the nineteenth ofNovember
Congratulations aie extended to Vlr
and Mrs. Krnest H. Hunt.
The approaching marriage "f Miss
ls/./ie Baldwin to Mr. Willie Bright
well has been announced. < BfSBBOny
ts be solemnized at the bri.le s hume,
December '? st 4 p. m.
Ric*.
Mis* Lils Wisire spent BSVBrsI days
last week with her hume poops* at
Hampden -Sidney.
^s Be*sie ami bis i'...mlursiit
and Messr*. Tucker M.trrisette anti
Jss-ter Wilson visited in the home nf
Mr. J. a. Boodsrsnl last Bnnday.
Wslter Voting, age<t ll years sud I
seen the, only child of Mr. and Mrs
VV. lt. Harper, was kicked by a horse
inlay aftermstn, which ? ?
in hit death abnut I o'eioeS Moods]
iimriiing, Nov. jilli. Dil
Voting sud Bamsey were with bim
and everything wa* dune for him that
human skill emili devise, but with
no avail. May Cod BBSBlBSt the be?
reaved parents in their ssd s '
move* in s BsyStariOSS way. Hi*
wonders to perforss,'' bot he i
furling it Should I* to us all to know
that some day, mme tune we'll BB
SSJBtSSd.
Bn*ry.
Bev. K. IL Puwell delivered sn ex
celleut sermon st Mount Pleasant
church last Sumlsy lo a largs- Boogie
ration, who wer*glad to wei.-niue him
back for another year.
Mr. Johu <i.( sn efnendi
(/rom New Jericy, Messrs. Wi-hart
I Collier ai..I Howell. Spent Issi
UM iieighburhissl hunting, mil
Boding game exceedingly scerse, *uc
?iv threehirdi aud
on* rabbit.
Mr. M. L. Covtogtoo amt family
umved tn the BOlfbbotbood last week
and will wurk the farm nf Bev. W. K.
(?rani.
VI rs. l. VV. lied.1, herdsughter. Miss
Emily, amt Master Willie Adams,
w k i bappell,
on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. VV D. Rodd ami wife, of Karm?
ville, were with friend* and relatives
nf tin* section mi last Bundey.
Miss VUtv dotson aud
tenon -pent Kn
'lav iiightam! -saturday as itu. -
Mi-s I ;ell.
Mr K. 0 li utily ami family, fr. in
. BX] ftc! |q
I I b. the home of his brother.
Mr. B. W ruddy, wlm live* about
two mile- frmn this pis.e.
Vlr. I', i . Wilson
. VV nl<|o hu,|
(?reen I
Mr. (J. VV Redd, Jr., attended Hie
Shackle! ? .it Lu
neiil.urg ( . il. on tl t
Lizzie Chappell visited lier
brother nf this plate tm several days
last vt i.
VI i Nat Moiton wa- ip to -et- Vii.
Ben Womack thi- week. Weareglad
to know Mr. Womack is improving
ifter his recent illi,,
BUCKINGHAM COUNTY
Sheppards
Our county aa usual, is patronised
>y non-lcsnlciit spoilsmen, hut tin?
ily weather and the acovrerty of psst
ridges have cut dew n the niiatitity ..f
fame emi-:iei:iliy. Ma*
I. of RalUmore, ( urning, Bf
tey, ami Armstrong, of Phils
lelplua. spent a week a;
?ut killed nilly a lew birds.
lhere b t ninii
>er nf spoilsmen at Vw -Luc wlm
sere more BUOOBSBfUl, a- they gi
fral deer amt veil.I lurkt.v -
"ur people are looking forward with
I gfrSSt deal of interest h. Hie cnniiiig
.I de new preacher. We MSthodSN
'.ilks tuive the advantaga nf nt her ss
luiniiiatiuiis In Hint res| ? I Tts
t Int nf cum-.u and mteresi
II the ' cumuli, niau W |
I Uh is'issl pei many
teurs ai I p.a! wc v
tv . A. L. ' ins.ui win.
IO OUr circuit t!u? vein
|
llannawsy sill be verj glad lo km.w
Ilia! he is much betti i
Mr, Michael Rafferty > lamil) hava
Been ink. ile lost one little giri with
lipthena. but In Morrisa BSSd anli
inxiiie mi the uther children ami Uuv
well.
AMELIA COUNTY
Farley
Mary Boram, ut Nottoway,
i-i week iii the
hume of Mr. .1. VV . Fret well.
Mr. Bu,i Harnett visited Msatts
near Burkev llb
. atkinson and psr?
ly. of Plnla.lelplua, w ho vv. ie dow i,
nu their annual gunning trip and wen
tts ??: Vii VI Da'!-, return?
ed lo then home- la-t I inlay tukum
with Um i number of quail
and the (heir main
friends.
Mr. John lt. Erdrich and bia psrtj
nf live. I sctod -unday, and will
will lie the guests ,,f VI; \ I
i.tin Sunday until Krnla.v
. iitleiuen have a large host.it
fi .enda who sn u greet their
smiling I |
Vii ' iimaii l.il, .i l-'aruiv ile. vis?
ited iii the hume of Ml. VV .1
?lunlay ami -uni ,
vie--is .lune- lietwell, Willie Kar
ley, w. i: ' utet Albert IflHssian.
I ' .arnett, I rx mu
Kennedy, <', i Kennedy mci Pott i
Parker weie visitors m the home of
Mr V ilgfal of
Vast week.
I -lillt Davi- and Vlr. Edwin
' aller Balled "li Mi-s | ,.| la I t
Bundey
?i niiiinifiits hu Catons HMM
( astell Min un.
rn Bsorcury will surely ileitmy thc
sen-se of smell nm I completely derange
ic ayatSSB when entering il
lliruilgh lin- faces. Such
articles should never tie used except on
| 'mus f lom i cpu tal ie physicians.
I tunori they w il! 'lu is ten Md
tn the ir.uni voil fin BOSBsblf derive
from them. Hall's Catarrh ' ire
manufactured by F. J < heney A Cu..
limns un mercury, Slid
is taken Internally, acting directly BO?
OS the blood and mucoui -ni'.
ni. lu I.uv mg Hall's I atarrh
. ? ' Hie gemini- ||
is taken Internally ami ms
? Milu. by K. J. (i,.
murna -
V rcsrfii! i it..
lt i- a fearful fate tu have tu emluii
I csu
truthfully say,' wiiie> HarryColsoo,ot
. ? Blind, Bleed
. it Protrudii
l| turi
- i.- alni
. bini'
-v i . t lu ks | largs l ii
lt will sa
FOR DYSPEPTICS.
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;is Ins. Ki:m. C??.:
: | lend ai
loon ? to above nd
i bottle of youi
remedy?a ny wa .
it qnit
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