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,!M , WOEO. ? - . . - -wai' I FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ? ..?. ? I '? ? . HKIHS AMI PEKONAIS. ? \n.l no use tlir I s I " I ill. I - N We n ? il - ned nu - ' ful" an We ?' ked tu hear o ? - i ut ll mi| will be in tli \\ 'or ,y |.o ; . Hnui irday, March Slid. 11 \\ bile Johns Mi morial < 'burch . it. ol Ht. Ambrose ? litin-l ? ed. Il ind eloquent, ii I! ' - ' ? il ninl i ? ' ' ' \ Siii'iiristi toflafl. ? 'ii i'u I in i .mi', ille w ban nil) John-ou -teigel, ..i I* ride ..r Mi. John w . -i. v k. I in- ci ri ;. hi the Methodist Samuel*'. H ither <>r . .Mil Ililli .'lill .? hou?ehold. li. uml " ; young ?xt nix. eft tl same af ? - te rd ny ? of the mar* "l Mrs. I '.I Louis ly, lo Mr. .Ionri Vf. a eur* .'.nully ol' tl. ince ilie I ..I bet dr*?. lt. M. Johnson, lt. I'.i.ill.v. ..I Mai ' HOW ll til lill III tilt i* was Un ' III..' wt .1.11 Mrs. Davids*. Eotertalis. liaptisl ?I. Misr ' cl ? ter. l in . i I made r i r. tty ef ?' -v is ihe garni i ..iv decorate ' rj thing w ai -tv le. Tor Ihe Legislatnrt!. : I to pre man to rep lune that tin Mi. Honduran Uga, l.ii i how i imously Local .News flirty-Tit Tears Ago. i >n llni rcl.'iy. thf lilli oe ..r iii Manning l: ld un, of i 'um ol Prince Iv! ii un Woki n. A lei * the Court Houi night by h Mr. Thurman ol Al i the Propl . he nndv: thal the end of thi day of Apr! ? his calculations, bein the time when all sublunary mattel a. Ind up. This xviii h.' hird term - ?dide: n Thur 'illeina . If not the olde Hun i Mttled here In Isl . -rlaning, xxiii \\ v\ 11 ii im men wanted lo woi Apply to li. Win Sm.i. c.vie ann , l.x nchbui The Nnrmi.l lt Jamestown. I .niall- Normal represented al tl ?I I II III"! ind handlct . I should kn it. We doubl it made i ititutlon In the land ll? wanui ? il its splend i al the time of i ? ? nol told for 1 ?i that it WOUld l< i wild imaginings. Ai bed il* zenith. I sled, will be called on tm ? | : ?lite to form ? ? r xx..I iii riel i m..rc ni.mnhint banes i herdaugl I I the I if ber uplifting, pui Robin Season Mosing. rj for ihootli . . 11 of thi year, and tl I, capt The law on th taine.1 - but the i ison in wh lound equi ? into : law ii - Miler le lo law. At lil al. ' Vpril, bul i i tie ] limit fol the : I. Hani'i'lim-Sldney's Removal. \l:. Wi vi \ to read in a lair i sue "i j "in paper tba! the cltlttos of Paraville were inclined to consider and diceusa tba feaslbilltj of removing tbe college of Hampden Sidney to xour town. luestlon of rema know, has ' ? un and ks with Richmond the claimant lor its borne, and pm .de in y..ur columns . such nova, mainly on 'inds ol historic i 1 the old college al its pn lt is the thin ed-re of the wt tering the huge log thal causes its final opening and splitting* and if the lov? ers of Hampden-Hidney .?>' cooeede the point that ita removal la a di t|ueatlon, then the choice of its qcw location is only a matter of a and In bel reed for it, Richmond will outtiilk, outbid and outvote all ram I, and the old College like the Mmlnary will be engulfed In her In* ible maw . I have no personal Interest in Hamp Iney. I had nol' tbe pri*. liege in youth of being a -tiidrnt within her ?vails hut l revere the memory ..f Ihose, my countrymen, a ba In their wisdom located and founded that world-famed Institution, and I th.-1.mau.I of Holy Writ: "Remove not the ancient landmarks which ymir lathers have - With ii., higher motive than men policy in, 1 would ask: to i c gained by rem.. .? noble w..rk in tin. past aa attested by her icholars thal aro now in mi.Idle life Mattered all over tine union the peers In iii. b inter, a- preachers, lawyers, doctors, ill others ii is flourishing now and still Improving and keeping pace with modern thought as shown by la.ts and tlgures of her talented and untiring president, Kev. Mr. McAllis Will anybody dare say that the late Phil. W. McKinney would have beau au aider lawyer, a batter governor,? pur.': man, had Hampden Bidl ? I city at tin tillie be wa* a student Ih 1 r. Editor, it i~ not anxious lo? in the material Ol moral ng men that towns like I aim v Hie ..r suit's hke Richmond an Ing for colleges and universities with in their borders; it 1- thal evergrow? ing, Insatiable, despicable gi th it is rampant throughout our land. If Farmville ls desirous .., keepiui Hampden-Hidney College on tbe tar tamed lull -ts present site, she must ntille, and eni-.li out every ri-iiu. thought ..I materiel advantage t.. her self, fol I to it: 1! anywhere la conceded, just si ?ure will Richmond bc its new home and the pride of more than a esutur-j w ill be bul a memory In Prin ward county. li. ol lt. Death of Mr. (iilles|iie. k -t 1.1 ni ts Ile i-il nd be do nd ?k. ts. ?1 ! Of ion Jly ghi tot, ly? nn ?hr ot. "th Rusk ingham, Keb. 26, '07. Deal -minion on whnh it taiiie, claimed our age* eouiity man. .lames |:. (Jlllespie, 01 Mon.lax night, the 18th ol I'ehru arv. He was and had been for man; vears .mr county surveyor, and al though in lu* 7-th year sss* alinos daily found at his work in the Held, (in la-t Monday be hit home wit! hi- chain, compaaa, etc, to u<> miles to do a joh of work alni told Iii children he would not he able to ge through in time to return sud not t look for him. lie hired a hone fron Mr. Megisson, who ll*. half mile from his li.mn-. Iini-liim his surveying earlier than lice he returned and left the hone at it owner's about duak and started hom 1 ndlng path through th He inver rearhed home, sn the family not expecting him werai ignorance of bia movements. The net evening ba was found by some chili ren enid and still in death within fevx hun.Ired yalda of hi* I.ie; 1 had died 21 hour* ear ier. "Jimmy" Ollli ba wi familiarly called i.y ins mtlmati they were i. - an bouombl man. of highly nervous teni| eraineiil easily IrltaUd, be was wont on >>< ? to I e hasty in Speech, hut 1 had an al.1.lim* faith in (Jed, and 1 all men w hom ! have known. ed himself moil positively ot I a heavenly home. ? ard lum express himself tin on several <ccaslons: -lr I wer* alric en dead thi- moment I should | Straight h. heaven I mu SUN of it." In the Valley nf Virginia. recent I the Hine Ridge harrier amt a making headquarter! In tha great Vi ley of Virginia where tba pan] trialled willi xx hat li...I en them that they are content to 'i and die 1 n the ipot in which th ri. 1 was only yesterday the home of i loyal iona the fa vx ho was living . tie home in which lu- fut li lived and .lied, engaged in work, eating int; in the same beda, sitting in t same chairs looking out of the *ai windows, drawing water (rom t ..ame weil, digging vegetables fr. - ian-*, catting wood lr. .me forest, working the sui fields, worshipping st thc Mmoalti and though he hal heeii in I ? he hadn't spent -?"> nit-l from under Ins own roof." Hl| iii iii ! Ihe land-ure atrontrer than on t other-ide of the mountains and 1 devoted to cram and eas- crown Cattle and fruit. Not a plant of bay th linn; it in larc ? Hy sight just ne -.teen hundred pound horses iter wagoo, holding in its ca ? ..ly in hales of hay shipment. It is hard for me to N i- ..ne farmer raise*) snough I: for those half dozen monster hot and yet help to supply the market the world. It is that fanner'-, iii.n ? ir, and must U- a ni MUsfaetorj i la nus da> uncertain lai.or. Bocae of the lai owneri* of this section tell me that tl their fanni their own stock aud that it - ... i -iii ii ge* w bill ii ' i While Hu- land- aie rich m, ' well rapport the people ol the Valley. ? to live int- i" th. who live iii the country, I lind that manufacturii lag the entire Valley. 1 wa- thi- morning iii a -mall town, airout one-third I of Fsrmville, and thara l found lour nourishing plants, a wisden mill, fur? niture, stave and ? did not know of th * demands ..i tba extract business on our forests until now. The amount of chestnut wood w hiih has Leen accumulated at llu exiract factor] was limply enormous and dix Ly dix th. tree- are falliug lo sstlsf) bs bungei ..f tin.- treegormsnd. Alni the poplSI I- pre- e I li t.. to make our paper, and -urelx it lnu-t be truly saul, --.ii making manj of Which lhere i- DO end. ' <s objection t<> this valley mode . f liv mi; and th ll often they have c dd bread, and to the ivsragi Southside Virginian tl cheerless sight and makes a drsaij h.. .1. ir..' tbej ba i tblngl" but these by do for tbs loss oi h'.t mullins. I think I know at li dear lady, whose linne i- xnitli of the Jainw-, w ho if fed on enid bleed for a month would badow. Hut w hen the hired cook- all die, or resign, <>r go North it may he that the era ..f ...I.I I.read will ne tnauf i Southside Virginia. I have met with live rural mail CST* .nlly who Sis the best work? er- I h i ? * in any work held. I'hey leave their homes in the niorn ght, makw the L'u-mile round and return at l I'. M. Prom that time until dark one works in a blacksmith's shop ami the other on a farm doing a lull man's lull dav - men were not bom lo I ? monthly from the | ment i- And such men ne not grumbling because of hard lune-. Our fathers knew nothing ot er-, now liny ale iii general u-e in 0 ir orchard sections and n I Hiein are costly. I'.ut to have the fr it you must have them and pru* dent, successful men all huy them. mers ol the Valley ari ? grow? ing South-id.'. Here the grass grows, lhere the light ls to kill gra*s. - \\ Uh faults I love her still." 1 am told that he Valle] healthiest se lion of the State, and yet 1 have no w here found -uch busy doc tors. \S hen I lime the Subject at IT bo liva here liny reply by saying ll is the "grip." lt may he true and a wide-spread erip it must I.e. I met a public school teacher ?>f the mais persuasion xx lu. bas recently passed through a novel and thrilling experience. Hs had occasion I in" the son of a certain patron of the school and il - the fond lath? er that he at once went In search ol : teacher with blood In and a his: -Hek in bis Itroug right hand. When he reached the - action he proceeded to lift his blud? geon to -trike down the boy-like In? structor, who doesn't weigh more than 130 pounds while tbe assailant tips .ii at Is". Hui the bo] * trained bosci and dodging tbe i los felled the strone man to the tl.u.r. Ile arose and down he went again. I mention this occurrence t" admonish our prospective teachers to look well to their mu-cles a- well as their minds. I never knew until nov that tin cranbei profitably cultiva? ted except in tba Jersey Ila'-, hut bert on the mountain lida I bavi i patch from which 250 buabl - gathered Isstseason an I -old at per bushel. Can not the same thing he done in I'rince Kdvxaid ai. I side Virginia generally? Om Ui/en of a town or communit\ ia of immense value 1 -pent las tllghl iii a small mountain town 0 three -tor.--, a mill, a shop ami ii depot, and yet it has the Iu-t wale supply of any other place I know of and this is the explanation: A fevi years seo a citi-eii of the town trol of a splendid mountain -pring and introduced the pipM throng! Which ha- bSSfl flowing -mee an mex haUstlble Supply Of water as |: clear a- your own Illina. The Inm-c SIS furnished with luth room-. Iii plug- abound, the i - s ipj.li.-d with I the ow ncr i Dg a monthly incline ..f sixt .lollara on an investment ol Hi. inc .me will increase with th grow th of the place and tbs vv std -ni ply will adi) to the growth of th place. Thi- asms enterprising citize in other directions and he lu taught me thal now and thi one ii to l.e found who eau do tw thing-at the-ame time and do hot well. Via. i ? -t deslgna in white at "HU Ism an s. French Madras pap, r f..r 1. ?Hlllsiiis. ire eg, 1 '.X . to pa for ral -es " y oat id i.y i lo the Our Bahy. Farmville gave first money towan tbs construction of the Farm Powhatan railroad, DOW the I and Western, and under the ment of thr company 1 writing the IBQflDH -.. contribute might as well haxe been dumped lo tba Appomattox river. In thi interest Would at hast hav. and this has heeu a constant -*c worm" into i.ur treasury from tbs Iii e until noa ver Leen a train run u the int. - i rns\ ill Citizen! eriand '>r How hat; who might wi-h to hiy in mir mark would have to he ai-t-nt from h..ii ? an hour tn o ir-t ires during btlatol ?.Hi. mo id at least three days of e. spend the entire.lay in i- . an I return to their homes ni time I These tblngl ' be, ' a shu lld take p'ea-ure in orr. evil without even l*eing ask. - so. lt i-..ur I. I.y and ought not -ting. _ Babv Irish, I'lunv. Insert Aliov. N. li Uh ung New in ladies.' oxford- tl i ann 't bs fouud at "Miliuna Thoughts un Organization. ? in the history of Virginia much ' planting a oiwl all doilht or ill the mind-of the mai..rilx of ihe formats. to reduce the acreage fiosa la-t year, for this in.! liol -o much mi aCCOUnl .-' a- it i- not having control of it. I will mention that I ploying ami control Ing tha merchants" a- the - them. for among H.. ni tho .mildly and honestly, and I th.- opinion of > igbtful that the C immission iner? tly advancing provisions and ring mon to d. moralize and destroy the labor than anything ? ii of all'a.r con tin ties to exist, I lill the golden egg self-evident proposition. Think ..f it my commission i . whom you will ..r the ?I your own race, upon xx hom, ? oiintry. Another cause why farmers cannot control latx.r, is that rail ly more for their ll iflold 1" pay, at thc : 4 for our farm pro Why eau they alford to pay more* Simplv one of ihe m..-! prominent lumber bot of mine, "that they hail I ? gan Iring for ten years, and now they could get the value of their lumber and xx ith a kind I] lion of the farmer- for ll cir mutual protect! rn ami prosperity, and l might say for their only : future We rea lumber nos and t- thead itlon. \ el w hen thw fannel- begin h. organ I :i effort to protect theil we lind men xv h.. :idici'le and even a g that Which allot ..( men have ' . the boot bl i/atioii, I will hring t.> the minds ol tho e wi.av see lit to sketch the.-e ne thoughts of an old clod* er, an Incident that occurred in ii tiie tow n ot Paranx ille. I hcie vv as a pile of tl sold on the Moor, and one of the iu ipsctors, knowing the pries offered -t of production ?? auctioneer a ll and with eye one of the buyers -aw I,in this in not be -mt ofjuetl fore Hu : lie gen tleinen who com] *? lld art organize.I. not in the interest of Un funner, hut to protect their own ni ten st, which the] ' to do I the I inners no have the same right to organize lo pro lect their int' If we du not, vv. .Hy al other people tn act M 0 tod lani ami saying to them, I four labor, as the* : for their advantage, ami what is the sinai portion that they think the far lixe .m. Theta are nieii all i country who do not hesitate to sa; they i - light to pool thei -till holding idl plucking the fruit from tl ed and are being cult, a members of the as-ociation. Leam Mj t i tbl M f-iimers consider tni :i earnestly. -.dcm: I tully, and ll nliousl, U is youl duty to pool your ti to protect tin- interest of our love tannin community, boa ager n science'.' s?y it is iu the fa mers to organize and v. gethar. When we remember Hu I'eter. ? I < liri* : his Master, and thc many our day who vow - tl uv ..lice made to their I .od ttl have brokil rcliureh, we arc mit siirprist to lind some unfaithful t>> theil pied) mada : on. Hut ;? who profess Io Uh ria tia na, and to have within the nt of Christ, lilied xi Uh a d thwart the efforts ot the fan ern, ahould n a mei her of tlc My brother, ? heart . of Gi prompts you to do thi-. or ts it t prompting of a heart filled with a si llt-h de-ire 'or ill gotten gain ? H. Wwii ii Inn men wa in ..ur il I.xi Letter to R. J. Carter, Va. Ity I'rug >'? I knowledge, how another paint ibey knew all ? old righi th. . ted the bouse of W. the I I ll coat that other paint lu r lah 111 Ni ii paint, and has a local goodwill. Hut the standard of paint '. low- all through the <-tenl ufa ps haifa -mall. wi h a trulv 15 Vf. tfeVOl ! K. Wall., paint. I'.atiite. Linen l.ai nens snd ninene. PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY Hampden-S ' -lui of Inter." *i number t of February I ??'? Junior aid Senior cia ? render a progra.n of pul of course, i mg the turin of Washington. I I progrsm *?-.tdslightftilly cai ned through tbll clpiins of i by Mr. L Burks O'Neal, of FS from tbs Philanl . Iph of Hoa '?. Koy-tou Je-tet. Jr., of Lynchburg, Va., I'liilanthropic Junior ? I of the Ur. -am.ul H. Han? nah, Jr Vs., Junior orstol from thi - "Hie Relative Influence Of Men and Wo? men, " by Mr. J. M. M. Fitxgersld, of v a., Philanthropi . I >' of Our by Mr. Tom K. Voung, of I, Vf. Va., I mon Junior ora? tor I'lie a re of un attr.e sppasudlng i ii .- j ? Barnsrd, of Ros . ieil at home. <?n i iturdsy, I lilli of the Coll i the play "Chsr Ihe fol I in its ? parda, Vs., I ula ? of ('hamp. Vs., Cari Mein; jin ton, of Richmond, ? Hubbard and Wm. Hoj lon, Vf. Va., t 'oggirj < rockett, Richardson,of Karmville, L. Bul f I axetteville, W. I Harry H. Martin, of t ?ak Park, III. Thc play was a ? nd point and ie ? go to the Coll. Dual, which, by ths mg t>> be a superb volume. ling, the 24th, I?r. Milled: tte Nounal - delivered a most Interesting add -: r.a.l of Christianity In Bu -v of the gradual ad i until i bristlsnized, ami Idusl falling hack and then thc extinct inlsm In tl territory, waa graphically porti ? An unusual numbai <>i young hen during Inter? mediate, among tbs numbi i lunnlngton, McKlnnt j I nih 1 dun. I'armv ille, Mi-- ( aldwell, of i mil, at Maj. A. lt Venal.Ic s. Mi . ' atkins, of South Boston, at Prof. Brock's; M - ton, of charlotte i il at Mra H. P. Lacy's; annie Muller English, of Rich* inond, Minnie Hlanton, of Karmville, and M. :.t McAlllsti of the Normal, at Prof. Whiting's; .rd-..ii and Carrie ?it Prof. w. '-: Mildred Richardson and Mattie I I-'arinv ille. and Haller,of !'?> cabontaa, si M ri John \ i Watkins, of Danville, si Miss Addis Venabli uley.of Richmond, of the . at Mles Carrington'-. Mi ? BbreckhlM will remain for Qt anti Mr-. McAII Work on ll progressing finely under Ihe editor* i ll. C. Bagby, of tbs neut of Pb] printers will be running "il tbs On lion within . Briery. .". IH-IT. Mr. John Hai k-dale.lied al _ on Monday at the home of his-on Mr. a Hcvere Ill grip. Ile wai quits an old week- -ut two hour- later and at the same \<'r.r Emily M.M.: * altar a ' u daughter-. I Chun' of Mr. B. Mr*. M apathy of tin immunity. On I v. M.. Jaine ,- Hie infant son ol Mr. ami Mrs |. iinoiiii I Heulah M. ? wing dux nt I Mr. <i. W. Redd, of the Star Ware ' re willi a -' on lu With Mr. mid Mrs. J. ft Mr. and Mr-. Porter, and Mi Mary I Mr. W. I.. Chap; la-t v. - AMELIA COUNTY, earley. Mr. Frank Pillow, near h. hi- dwelling hou-. worthy man with I ly, am he has : lum. I, and many saw . Many bil ll in thi iorhood the I - MOO, b% plenty left foi (lur former neight-or?jolly big-hear ficient policemen : hi- fri. Ins new home. Sew X. H. Ha Shirt Waist H. N. H. I'uxidsou. Flirty-Five Thinisand Dollars for Five Hours of Pleasure. Vaodsrbtlti . wu-i ?mupany. playing at the I I Theater, in New Vork, to give a single | on lier lawn on an Augual night. Pot this trangie item of Um entertaniiiieiit HS ? a ' teen hundred dolla: - Anus I-.ii in Woman's Home Companion f..r Msrch. "Fort1, dui lion IBS had ere.;..! a tiiiip.uary ' .1 to a small anny of carpenters for a full i -in ui Weston ? rough ? IN were hidden hy white ami gold bunting, draped with Kilt r Siled with n d the . lbs eatsfSf'a bill SVSU more, [he driv. to the house in-iii the -tr. veiled int.. a Mi. I way, e. >nd neted wim? ont char, (.mex I ? I he . rix ed ihottij he? rn o'clock; t ituriit gan at midnight; tbs cortillion follow ol on tbs Im i- of | and just as tbs first cool white - nf daw.. i ,, Hie ? I the player folks KM from Puring Hie in? terval forty-five thousand dollai tertsinlng a hun and ODS tho ' employment. Inrty-llxe thousand dollars for live hours of pst I Newport did d sark I New - and Handkerchiefs N. H. Maxi: New-tock val. and Torchon lacee. R. N. Hlllasss -. hard words. i i.-iit Dan IN "'** altai i . my bark - t aamnuwoutaixl to Im-ineaa. Whit* * Cu. and Wins*?n I M"|i I loll (Oil j* ll ..I***, will UaUaJ* lt i" th* l?-jt ... pjrft Ijuk. bum** aSsSaaTat Whstcaflo Jerome ss crosa-queatlonsi i* i ter? ror, lt - l and of iniineii-e m B,k kt, >(!;.-farm! That's ul!? od coffee. None of that "fn by thc *>ound" store stuff nobody knows where, full ol ( atmosphere and soiled han.'. the teal old, genuine egg am 1 coated Arbuckles* AR!' Coffee, which thc folks keep in the original package and grind in the kitchen. That's Ct.;! ! nd Puff Foud La- ?' '*'* \i.KN I- FOR lill l.lll.KKATfcDtOSBY Ot -rn) Yf' ? ? S. W. Paulett & Son AUCTION SALE. uno!., M.KI.H '?h. ..ray f.rm, two j. at VI TERMS CASH JOH* aUsUtOL FOR DYSPEPTICS. '.'ork City McAlpin Dia. Kim. Co.: Deaf ??r,(I as -.mn . i l" abon dress a bottle ol your dy*-; ramedj?saiiywaj * Ul mt it rjUieTk. Wlr, ? ? put it (Ml New York mar-.. Yours &c' McAlpin Dyspepsia Remedy Co., Panrr'f v. 1