THE FARMVILLE HERALD.
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j FARMVILLE, VA, FRIDAY, MARCH 30,1906. no. _:,.
TOWN DIRECTORY.
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
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SCHOOL DIRECTORY.
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Lee & Thompson
Attorneys at Law,
. Va.
J- W CRUTE,
Utera?* at Law.
WAftlrtt _ lltCI,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
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/< S WING,
rUHNEY Al LAW,
:: Bay, Prince Edward Conni), Va.
ul Federal
^ C FRANKLIN
?EY-AT-LAW,
rouri o
^'HITL _ CO.,
DRUGS,
Medicines and
Druggists' Sundries
r \H.', V .l.l.k. VA.
li. l\ BRISTOW,
FARMVILLE, VA.,
HOUSE AND SIG,\
(minter:
PAPER HANGER
INTERIOR
DECORATOR.
I small j.'I
i ? . done b;
R. C. BRISTOW.
Stables
ZIMMERMAN BROS..
rm ville, Vii
Ti vms nd Vkiiic'I_es
i.il.!f nttentioi
MULES and HORSES
. .
ron't Go Around Groaning
ll b isaT Iwi Sault il iou Uiitiuuc
to Stffcr.
Why .1,. y .11 gu .'ii.Ill III* house
nwu lau ii Uh. lunn
ti-m. s mt., i, limn
?
il la-i foiiii i
?; 11' 1
MACH
I'll >i: mi- I. fi, ti-.M in
?ii-i - li. . :
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\| \l| i il Iii ! IIUOUS
11 um I a
months
l|.|kill- ll
lu. reas >n RH Kl'MALM DI
wtiiMi Ituiment*, olia amt all ..Hut re
Ill lilt" IiI.MhI,
UH HIM VIM li" i" -
til over."
Mrs I., ira I)
iniinrt' fir sis
I have
in-fur.' being.'iii.il hy UH Kl M \< il?K.
At unit s my sullet i
?oiiid ii I,il riv
i- "linn.: lue, I
nine I f. el S.I
grateful f..r the Ih n-iii 1 I
i medi?
cine lu my fi
Any vi in lunn w
bunkueU at Un l to en
Mi" little
happy Theil '
i quireKentle. Iieall fr.iiif.lir-. Hoi.
tin in stroiit! uii'l vv.
Don't frown lu ? If you
are -nll.'iiiis: fr.'in
stomach, take K .1 .1 I >. -
Hon, Jtk.- M
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vv th ii nilli! ti?
ed Kodnl. I' i. Heved ii..- i" one dav
hihI I ii tter lu sith 11iM.it foi
. hat you
eat, rel
stomach, bek'hli l'.
.ii ii.
<>ur :?;
A Lively Tassie
%* ith thal ";.l enemy of tin <
, ott* ii ends ni Appel
afb, Lifer and Bowels, lake Dr King's
Nea Life Pills. 11
late these organs, vv lihou! p*ii
oomfort. .-ii-ut w . drug
\ >. n illili.- K. mu dy.
land t" Its
luckleu's Ai
uti.- wonder, lt cured E. li. Mulford,
lecturer f..r the Patrons ..f Hm
Waynesboro, Pa., of a 'I
vt.r-t Burna,
?
Cliillilit Itbeum Only J'lf
nt White iv c i's. drug st
lt is Impossible to till how much a
laughter he it
Ali'
kepi many ii mun from makl
of himself the second time.
ink has
If you are troubled ft Ith I'
rau't Hud a cure, try Witch Hw/ei
Halve, bul be -
? >y E. <' DeWitl .V Co., Chic i
la the Original If you have uaed Witch
- ilve vt uh..ut l.eih.
il le iinii you gol bo'd ? '
in. in in>- worthless counterfeits thut
are suit! mi th.- reputsti.( '
uiiie DaWltt's Witch H
Sul<l b) all druggli
The i
.stipatinn and liver troubles i- De
Witt's Little KuIf Risers Kei
of thea* flint ills little | il 11- Ul H..
and Ihk il lime vt h. n you
feel thal the -
.'le-.n lug, I h. \ d
:t'l timi:
healthful as vt sib may be
true, bul il i- tu the
man who can't allon! an automobile.
?'mik the i i
? li ail
mindi
the un. |
Ida vt. iil.l <? thc
bowels and clesti the mucous mem?
ling* al the
-.ame time. Kennedy's I
Honey ami im dues thia, ll
Original Laxative Cough Hyrup, lb*
beat kie.vt ti n limit fur ? 'oQKl -
Croup,
goid and harmless Hold by all drug*
Indigestion i- much ofa habit. Don't
gel Hie halli' . lilt!.- Kodol
v? ill i j ni i belchimr, pullitig, palpi tat inn
- what
von csu ai .1 'ii ike* ihe ?i..nm. li
v all druggl
HASSTOim : v. r AU'S
The old, i iii inal tlKOVK -
less Chill Tunic, V..u kn. vt a
are laking. 11 ls iron hihI i|u
?
ii m. \. i rc Sad rJaae liniment
. i> a lol inure full nm
l than craw line; out.
A vt i.niau is nvt ful i>rmnl ol lil
I.ami vt lien . law -nit.
V woman hardly ever has tn tell a
lil. Itt iee to make I ? ? e it.
HOLLISTER S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuocets
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOKt
SAYS EYE IS KEY TO ILLS.
Many Diseases, Declares Physician,
Can Bc Laid to Strain on
This Orpan.
The proposition of a wasters
clan to cure drunken!
seems to be simply a variation of Dr.
If. Gould s theory thal
il Ills of life aro due
'rain and may be overcosae by
York Qlobe, The. latter. |
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tun.-; of "Biographic- Clinics," In which
ivor* to prove that the ill
health of Carlyle, Huxley, Bl
Eliot, Wagner, Spencer ami
..ther famous p sOpK
simply aii.l solely to eyestrain The
volumes are interesting, but no' I
nii.l have bi
strain are, according to Hr.
. Insomnia, taili-?
' 'il '
sift he
Bbout the a
paralysis nf accomm irs. ile
at an abnornia.lv
.'
I
iffersd fmn.
B ore than ej
'
? porarlly n I
iuiiiia, which dita'
and paralyzes acron
CRAPES FRESH ALL WINTER
French Device Preserves Them for
the Palate of the Epicure
in This Line.
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vine growers iu Pi able to
?
. the wlnti:
? ?
In autumn ar.
. inimh a plew of the vii
Prom this pl of th?
bunch hann, an ai
.:>' tu the sn
i't r of wide-mouth
filled vvith water, ls I
ir and In the open end
.
of i ? hanging i
The gri
but are thus .supplied with ii.
ls mi?
lly this
ties of table grapes are
kept in perfect condition for the whole
iature of the cellar
is uniform and nc >w and
care ls taken daily to supply the bot
'. the vtat.r lost by evaporation.
Fruit thus carefully tended is some?
what costly, but there are many pa?
trons who willingly pay two dollars a
bunch for t
In midwinter.
WHERE THEY DRINK BLOOD
La Villette, France, Is the Home of
the Borgian Repast, a Con?
sumption Cure.
Norman W. Dodge, B resident of Wash
is! returned with his
months' visit to Ba
A lille In France hi
and in speaking of tl. i
! what 1= known
the Borgian repast, a bi |
ly sure euro for consumption and
"I went to La VUletU
to see this Borgian
"1 shall m
get it. To me it was an
sight and In some aa In the
killing house I literally waded through
There were young girls and old
men In the Slaughtei rinking
ni blood. All were anemic an!
?ntlva A fin
1 me that tl.
era] one. Many of the weale
Paris go down every murnini'
? r house, he said, and t!
ii. tl a
Asa cure for debility, t -
? clally. lt is
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-ians of Fra:
HAVE MANY WEATHER SIGNS
Dwellers in the Country Do Not Need
Any Costly Barometers?Scorn
an Ignoramus.
u ion
tempt for tho I what
I they
l ave looked nt Un
tiber indlea
t.ons In the morning, paper
have bo many simple ways of finding
out what they wish IO know al
and are
?
Ask one
of them how to do this and h" ?
lastaaea, if voa are a
look at your cigar tip. If lt
Sith S i lear, n d glow tl
will bf fine, but if It has a charred
t nu thal >' take
your umbrella. If a slipper creaks it
ll it ls silent lt will
be damp- In damn weather to
I torn, gloves contract
t difficult to put on. n,
will not light easily, silk hats )
ilull, awning cords are tight, b.sit laces
i f inanimate things
mil to the initiated that tl
?
Bread from Pompeii.
Thc V
.. a town that
i ? . hy an eruption < '
? ? ff A ll F"i
v of one bak.
Hinters \re I'liz/leil.
i he remarkable recovery of Kennel h
Mciver, of Vsncaboto, Ms , is the sub?
ject of much interest tu thc I
fraternity and a wide ntrcts "f friends.
"Owing t
Inflammation of tba Throat ami eoa
.?t-tmn of th. Lungs,three da I
me lip t" 'lie, when, as a 1 ?
was iiiiliiccil to try Dr. King
ry and I am happy !?> say, it
- it, .1 mt- life" Cu:' ' rsugha
la, Bronchitis, Ttmsllitli
Lungs, Hoarseneas ami t_flrlppe,
il Whits a Un'sdrugstore,
.'i c amt tl 00. Trial buttle free.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.
?The Two Foundations" ? Interna?
tional Sunday School Les?
son for April 1.
HY REV. WILLIAM EVANS, B tx
?in.nt of the
i .f!i
nity
Matthew
Warning Against False Teachers.
tu anv
student of the Iii!'. I Hhould
ii the ranks of Chrlstian
outwaiMly
.nwardly ari
?
nditlon of thing;.
in the guise of the pa?
triot, the "wolf In sheep's clothing," ls
to bo looked r.r. Christianity must
nt lookout for Its
.
Traitors Within Its Own Camp.
We are not to look for these false
n within the ranks of la?
in the pulpit, the pro
u sem?
inary, tl Ity. The very places
which id for the defense
and pm Christian faith are
? '
effactlvi .... tibia be
is that man who, pos?
it Jcr of Chris?
tian t: traitorous to that
faith; who, by false teaching, ls under?
mining -ions of the
by their sacrifices
and gifts are hts dally support. That
a man has a right, man ward, to be
:.d teach what he bell'
be truth should be acknowledged, but
let him not occupy the chair In s
. n Institution, nor the pulpit
in a Christian chruch In order to de?
stroy tha very thu :. ,ir and
kin to sacredly
? Arnold was a gen
.. this class of meii
?he got out of the camp and went
over to tho British. Let some of our
1 professor!
a. 1 character enough
to get ont ot tha ranks of the church
the moment they find themselves to bu
out of accord with its doctrinal teach?
ing and spirit.
True Teaching to Be Known by Its
Fi ulta.
What fruit taesd by such
false I : ncertainty; unbe
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nial of the resurrection
'.ty, and redeeming
work; disbelief in the Immortality of
ll. Are these the fruits which
should l by the men wh >
profess to represent the truth of
God as lt ts In Jesus Christ? By such
fruits ye shall know them?know tha'
?
A Message to Individual Christians.
ls a solemn note of
warning to every Christian, gn
small. It sc ms to assert the fact
that there Is tho possibility, yea, the
certainty, of pla waking up
In the ? . morning sadly dis?
appointed. They thought they were
find out they ara
not. Three surprises may be in stor?
for us in the Judgment day: W*
shall be surprised to sec many people
? en whom we did not expect ti
see there; we shall miss many peopl?
we expected to see there; we shall b>
surprised to find ourselves there?at
ourselves Inheritors of
: ignlflrent glory.
What Is the True Test of ChristianltyP
Not profession, but obedience. Bet
D and ob?.l!ence. It ls
not enough to call Christ pretty names.
We must do what He tells us. There
ls a danger of our resting content in
merely believing all Christ's claims for
salvation. We should not rest in any
mere ritualistic Hp confession of
Christ. Active heart obedience to His
commands n. my this con?
fession. The man who hears Christ's
words, and concedes them to be true,
and then does not make them the con?
trolling power of his life, ls the man
who builds his house on the sand. A
testing ' illy coming. Chris!
rat] truth, has said so. In that
day such a man will find that his
morely empty
: him tn
?y the Son ot
Ood In judgment Banishment from
the presence of (.od will be his por?
tion forever and I
Beneficence Does Not Save.
'his lesson thought?
fully wi thai ii _ pas?
ha an active
? if her lr.
the pulpit a great soiilwinner, a theo
t be lost In
? day. Christian work noi
fl >m true motive?faith In th"
B-Vaonrof the
world?ls not truly Christian work,
no saving merit In that
ful thing to think
that a man may go to hell from be
?he pulpit; but lt ls a morj
awful thing for a man to go to hell
stralgh' tba pulpit or theo?
logical ; -Lair. Yet this les
us make our
calling sure.
Assurance as Well as Warning.
If tb 111 us who may be
nted, lt also tells us who may
their eternal dea
tiny. Those who build upon the rock
are safe. But what ts it to build
? Our Lord Himself tells
us: "I. i these
of Mine and doeth them"?he
ls the I ? maa whose house
of character will stand amid th?
u great day. The man
? a hearer of
! that it shall
; with him In the judgment,
Liri ni' li
turture to wbtefa
?nme ol i> lbsPnll.i>
bjecl their captives, reminds
me of tl ? ifferlng I sndursd
f,.r three m..nth- from Inflammation
,,f ,i?. k - W. M. Sherman,
of Uusbing, Me . "Nothing helped me
until I tried I
, kristy fired BS."
Curt- i . Bint, Dyspspeta,
Blood disorders snd ^Malaria; ami re?
stores the weak ami nervous lo robena.
, ant.cl bf druggist
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Hti'1 ni N V W '"I 1 lt ?0.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Winter Goals are Goii3, Spi-in:? Goods are Here: Quick Sales and small profits will be
the prevailing policy in our business this season The rich values in highest class merchan?
dise we are offering, must appeal with great force to every person who takes time to think
or consider what economy means. No old or depreciated goods will be offered New goods
and the best quality the market can afford. Stylish and thoroughly in keeping with the
fashions of the season.
\\HI;o-i ik.i.in | ii i mk-i ii
lOe market t slue. * ?ur |?;
J! NITA BLEACH
Special value I ,
Baal grads .ire-- gingham lOtn Oft
v.i- ii- ii rt i ide \ .linc
Oood quality dress ginghams IO tu
putty designs -, i rial val
-to-ilich lawn, smooth finish, ldc
mai ki-t v Blue, our price
Figured Organdie, beautiful designs,
a special value for 10c
I.mlle- linc sprint
.?uni stripes, 50 in. w kte
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'..|-inc!i brown dom market
v allic, mir prlo
all wool, 'Vi m. vt iib
MEKIMAC I.Mill I CALK
?
lawn usual
Sc. v allic, till I j
?.| pi.jin- ?
19c
I VV tl l|
19c
"OX BK AND Blt! ! i UK
ucl nut tu rip, -plit or lta.se
I.nitons, pei pair 7
only
i lentil - .al 10c.
T'.c
l.ui.l Baltimore Alarm < loci
? Ive mouths
Turkish Bath Tos
I) \ IO Inches
.'i i - skirts
ti in M
' i nobby
?ly lc-.
Brjed-I in line tm reen'fl white
cuimtcrpaiicH. Brices.'!'.'.
11.48.
-I'KINi. STOCK
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Lah-t -ivie Pstaian belts
liilt ami silver belts.
|sc
. 1 Icav v all linen towel
I Atra value colton towels.
New line necks t ur
' ..i-il- all -tvi
|0s
, Oe
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Agent fur (Correct Slmpc Shoe
Brown's White H
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Use the Famous Grover Shoe
FOR TENDER FEET.
YOU MAY THINK
These low prices questionable as they are
so much below the market, but we have the
goods and can convince you differently. Most
of our goods were bought direct from the
manufacturers, and were bought early, before
the enormous advance of the Market
We have Many Special Offerings in Our Clothing
and Furnishing Department.
Large Assortment Gents Fine Worsted
Suits, $4.98 to $11.50.
Large Assortment Boys' Fine Mixed Worsted
Suits, 98c to $5.00.
See our "Monarch Shirt," the name is enough
only, 98c.
See our Swell line Negligees unheard of
value, 47c
Fine Dress Collars, all styles, 10c each, 3 for 25
We are Agents for both The Ladies Home Journal Patterns and
Magazine. Patterns in Stock.
R. N. HILLSMAN & CO.
FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA.
STOCKS
Hill 'phone i'll.I.
BONDS
THE. ROPER COMMISSION CO.
2213 Park Avenue,
Lynchburg, Va.
STOCKS lo SHARKS A NI) UPWARDS -
COTTON -50 BALES AND UPWARDS J
CKAI.N l.iMiii BU. AND UPWARDS SJ'..nu.
Private wires lu New York ami Chicago fur thc prompt
cation of orders in stinks, lum.]-, grain and cotton.
Drop us a postal with your name rind wc will Ik- pleased tn
mail you free, our daily quotation li?
on No. 1. CorrcsporKlencc solicited.
First National Bank, I.yr.
COTTON
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rABLISHED 1867.
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FARMVILLE, VA.
CAPITAL, $43,426.00.
SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $70,000.00
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