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THE FARMV11XE HERALD. HONOlt FOII THK l'AST, lll.l.l* I Ol. 'MIK ttflEBENT, IIOPK FOR THE FUTUBK. KARMV1 IBHHV KM!'.!.!: NO. 4, ^ cc, CTORY. 1 i < WA I G. S. * 6rt(o Bey. Pr I Mill, Vs. vi c F ?sal'. ^ H'Tt 4 CO.. DRUGS, Medicines and Dru Sundries, . [ i iiow, FARMVILLE, VA., HOI ND SIGN (ffiBDD PAPER HANGER INTERIOR DECORATOR. i -' chetrfi,: iMd. ??' R. C. BRISTOW. You Run No Risk (J wc c jew them W. T. BLANTON, Jewi! .ian. Idle Dollars Earn Nothing ? BdDk, ?l# Farmville Herald AND 1 Thrice-a-week New ? a Buy om< ?' M .-j:-v4 -. av WAIT! STOP! Don't Throw this Away, for it Means Large Saving to You ? SAVE TI M iii lND wait until WAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1906 When the MD SYNDICATE will sight you. On Friday, Nov. 2nd, 1906, they will start one of the most reckless i ;ing events in the history of Virg ia. The entire stock of M. Kaplon's Store, consisting of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies and (rents' Furnishings, will be placed on sale. Stop, Watch, Look and Listen-On Friday, Nov. 2nd, 8:30 A. M. "iS* ?2 t t -??.: - v > . x rm. tn *? .'?aflat li,UM*M?-3-^.^^ With day", cari * i-vi rv hoi i hr mcrchandi ? lie \\ ind. Tin Fri November 2nd. 1906. Let not: ? . pi, in justice in youi Uss that tine adi' \ 'ferial. K,a>a>'a:> ?"' VJ?*0?^^\FVrvrKra.?*avrl THE SCOTLAND SYNDICATE ai* WltCfcUsg values, up^tttnja tradition* and revolutionizitijj every rust imi known to the trade. Have vre upset things ? aVoqfc at these grand offers and let them say, they fairly shout thc answer from every line, are they not worth coning from almost any dis. lance? It is now your time to'my and your interett muan hring you herr in spite of weather. Read on, read on. Kvery word here will interest you. will pay $500 in Gold to any person or persons who caa provo to ttl that wc do not sell goods exactly ai advertised. Nine days of Matchless Selling, beginning Friday, November 2. Rain or Shine Come. Let nothing ktap you away. The hour is set and the date you know. $500 in Cold : Clo4 < Inc lot ol Sell H. Men's $10.00 \\ double or sin] Men's $12.50 Sufi pattern. Men's $15.1 Su i' -. ' cr*. Si'llipv Men's $7.50 S iu the latest stj l< - Men- - Sellii Men's $9 j ed and > One lot Men's latest browns ins, iiic?.| opel Hat 1 Men'$1.50 !"? Sale, Prio* Men's $2 and patti i - Men's nobb E Selling for. Men's well-known Hats, sale pri. e 75c Hats. Going at this - il $1.50 II Going at tl ? SI.7." Hp Going at this $2.00 Hats. Going at thia sale Going al this $2.98 9.98 3.83 in thc ?.-vt ic 7.97 ent 97c 1 OQ 1.79 1 QQ 39c 63c 79c 98c 1.19 1.39 Shoo I Going at this Men's - CKru?o al this Men's Men's $5.<Kl p Sh... ? . 75c Infant Sh. Going a I $1.00 Infant Shi Going at this - ! $1.25 e hi!.; a - .; at thi-- - , $1.50 Child's Goii $1.7"i Mi-?? - Going at this $2.00 I.Ill ? Going .'.t this sale !? ? I $2.50 Ladies' and M< ii $ I.on Boys' Suit Depai Tto o hundred Going at I : : styles Boys' $3 50 Su g at t lt is in Xoi'folks . Pants Depart Men's $1.00 Pan Men's $1.25 ai pattern- I Men's $2.50 Pants, in . fiann Corduroy Tauts, $1.50 value, at this sale Mfe I 3.50 Panta, latest style, is led from, while they last. 1 *7 Imported Cassimere and Hannels, well le and tailored; thc kind you pay 4.00 and f..~in fur; on sale at. 9.SI .Ipi.'- Imported Lester's Worsteds, which eve dy knows are worth 5.00, must Ix* ightered at. -.79 $1.00 Pants, going at this sale at. 80C - Pants, goingat tins sale at. 28c 5c Children's Pants, going at this sale at. 39c 1.00 Children's Pants, going at this sale at. 49c 1.50 Men's Cassimere Pants, going at this sale at H9c 50c kind, goingat this sale for. 37c ill<, 75c kind, going at this sale for. 49c 1.00 kind, going at this sale tor. C?9c Notion Department 00 Skirts. 1.19 OOSkirts. l.9i Collars, linen, 10c. 3c rubber, 15c kind. 7c Collars, rubber, 25c kind. 14c Handkerchiefs, l<?e value. 2c Handkerchiefs, 12V4-C value. 3c 'Handkerchiefs, 15c value. 4c I Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched 2'>c value 9c it Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs. 7c Men's Half Hose, 10c value. 3c s Half Hose, 15c value._ Bc Men's Half Hose, 20c value_. 9c ra 10c kind...._. 4c ; 9, 15c kind . 8c .'kind. 14c SOc kind_._._ 19c I Lad L0c kind. 4c ii ise, 15c kind. 7c . I.ad ie-' Hose, 'Joe value.. 9c I, 15c value._._ Bi Seek Ties.|25j|.value.... Four-in-Hand Ties,'/>0e value . 19e Hen's heavy fleeced-lined Shirts and Drawers, 50c and 75c values each . MW Mcn'snbbed fleeced Shirtsand Drawers, SOc value 19c tidies' ribbed fleeced Shirts and Pants, BOC value IBc iiA Men's Sweaters.... . T.? lien's all-wool Shirts and Drawers, LOO and l.f.0 kind. Hen's and Boys' Negligee Shuts, BOC value. LBl Wen's and Roys' 75c and 1.00 Percale and Madras, fancy colors, on sale 39c Men's extrajt-ine Percale* and Silk Shirts, well known brands, 1 LT. and LOO values Men's kibbed Shirts and Drawers, ."ide values lite )ne lot fleece-lined Shirtsand Drawers. 7.". value 37c Men's fleece-lined Shirts anil drawers, thc kind yon pay 75c for, on^sale nt 39c Ladies Hose. You may doubt it, but watch Sc ?iVool Hose Men's Four-ia-Hand Ties. Wind them up at 10c Men's and Boys' Caps. At this "sale only 19c Boys' SOc Iwnee'Pants. Assorted patterns, at 21c Men's 1.50 Pants, well made. At this sale Men's SOl: Top Shirts. At this sale will selLat 1**. Umbrella' Department Mk I'mbrellas 29c 75c ?Umbrellas 89c 1.00 Umbrellas Mc 1.50 Silk Umbrellas, ranging from 1,50 to 4.1 at this sale C3 extra fine Silk I'mbrellas, gold filled han dies. 5.00 and fi.00 kind. Take you; choice nt taaa-taa-BsWaaWaaWW BU Those Who Dim,1)' We at te- ' L.\M?S\ portunities of cantile po\v< achievemi i start this ch tin hisl sanguine ex] < 11 And as tl m SHAMS S thc large 15.mp tstesient altl Sneer at Every Proof Never Bec inon for Skrewd Judgment. instance iu thc mercantili ? .md competition. But never I ? uch pointed and conclusn ?nt visit to V urces arc evidence in : only nine days, ami ext! ' ? you will find n the rem i; I sight to the n .Iden at the en \V. November 2nd, and conti! Cannot Last Longer Than Nov. nth. Circumstances connected with this wonderful outpat of merchandise will hiing joy and kappi - mils of homes. From all direetioni and distances will they Ik* Men "flocking hete. Thc Great Banner tells the tale. One special lot of boys suits ranging from $1.00 to BB.OO, willi)* slaughtered for one -fourth of their actual value. Only one suit of a sise toeach customer. i m and on, a constant flow of bargains that will enrich hundreds of homes with comforts that thc human family longs for. Look for thc Big Banner. FORCED TO IT! Not for a single moment would the proprietor dare to indulge ia spending money, and time to even try to herald the Great Sale of Winter and Summer Merchandise. Our time now is short and minutes are precious, kl. KAPLON'S large stock must lie sold in the next nine d The Scotland Syndicate at M. Kaplon's Store ... ROBINSON, Mgr. Main Street, Farmville, Va.