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rmi rilE FARMVILLE HERALD. HONOR FOB II1K PAHT. HELP FOR lill: PRESENT, HOPE FOR THE FUTURE xvii. FARMVILLE, VA. FRIDAY, MARCH 8,1907. No 21 TOWN 0RY' IFMlT! A ' AB' LFACfc" '<'N co., You Run I. T. BLANTON, Field Lawn Poultry and Rabbit Fence Ml/All, SON & CO'S. FOLEY'S HONEY?ndTAF Tiie original LAXATIVE cough remedy ? avV.tY'S ?' ; ' v ?" <- lARi*i ?-lell,va P roley 4a. Comyjny, Chicago. Hu- \\ mai<ni Urtu,' ( ii. HORSES and HILES For Sale or Hire. First-Class Livery and Feed Stables. ? ZIMMERMAN BROS. opkxixg; - lil? Gi - Richardson & Cralle, Va.. MAGNIFICENT UT GLASS (Chappell. KINDLIN WOOD W CENTS ? MONTH. FARMVILLE I'F'G, NATURE TELLS YOU . a Fannrilli Well ? -iiiiii: \- - a -ulit i lu ll. ( Till*. I lied mj I < i mildly ex I nited - Impend al'loasanl HalfHour LOOKING AT Wall Paper. will bring them. R. C. BRISTOW, \ a. PHONOGRAPHS -??*?*-*? thi antJNOSrWH \f EDISON Phonograph H. H. HUNT. ^ AOI VIBRATED tOSBY PARLOR COOK . . . S. W. Paulett & Son ism ? I REMEMBER I fully The American National Life Insurance Co. ll w 11 SECOND CHILDHOOD ITS POLICIES ARE - ? GAR1 IR1 IN, General Agents KARMVILLE, V \ HIXG IN FURNITURE AT CPA VAX'S. INDKUTAKIXt ment. C. C. COWAN. TURNEDJACK TIME Fifty - ninth Congress Ends With Songs. ALL REGRET LOSS OF SPOONER. I'r.-.hl.iil ni <a|.ltiil to SUn Milla an.I -a. I iirniMI-.li.l.. ? \\ iili I Bl> lr_s?l,.i,|, Hil) III,.. \\ |||, Hu- Si..|?n. WASHINGTON, March 5. Th* Flf i Doon, the banda ol thc '';;it u.l I - I ll 1I ? i gnni oration. Jobn Sharp Will the ml leader, addressing tbe h..usc. sal.) that the work performed by tbe Iia.l in He ipoke of "the - brain, i [>artial itv." ll lated tin- I ? ? ted the ? - Of tho Fifi due tu the Hon i gulsh sj-eaker, f..r tbe Inti al manner lu whk-li ? r ita in.[...ri.mt de The With a tremor in bl "I thank yon, v ? ? ? ? ? thank you f..r your unwi i friendship during evi ry one of tbe ?irs of butta nfti-r t ent BENATOB JOHN C. SI.NEB. S|.ni-r thal he would nut r> turn t.. -: tte and n bs n ..Il lill ll III)'Ul i: la term baa two Senator S|.m-r retlrea tn taki- up the e ..f law. Prealdent li? nn learning that Mr. Spooner had re I n statement of n i if the Intel*, cldent t" tnt- clone ot i ? of Prealdi pit, wbo. with fa and :i number ..f :.- ...1 tbe tit's room In the - Forty billa In all were signed by the ni at tbe capitol. The tani bill Bi nator La Follette'a ??? limiting tin- cont ..r railroad emplnyei ? n boura, ll. H. Fuller, wno tm* been repre* % the rarioua raliway brother il the capitol during the eratlon of the La Follette meaaure, was lu th?- rm.ui at tin- time lt waa signed. The prealdent sh....k banda with Mr. Fuller, riMii .a per .-.- ..f what he wanta,** Tba ?hiii sut.ai.lv Lin died in ? i lalllnger agreeing nol to pr..v^ it when tbe Dei.rats announc? ed their Intention of talking tt I In addition t>. tbe .nne.* and thal usually mark th., cloae i ' si..ii t1 i beautiful picture for.il by tin- entire bouse rising aivl nd " Conn fell at 12:15 p. m. In th ? inst of the ; h by Vice Prealdent i l.s prior to adjournment Hi* :?? applauded by the thou rialton ami Um applause - tba audit ? a Ith Intereel the fi ? nat..rs ..n the ? Mormon \|io.ll>- ?. < .|.: I (Iril. SALT LAKE ? ITV. March ? Irani ..f ? burch, charged with un? lawful Ita ti on, was I by J : - hi at the In atJng alton ? two vars ago bj attorney f..i ty. I'lr-t to ( i) pl ii rr I on f .-.Ir-rli I. I Inu. ORANGE, V J., Mar. b 5. I ant Colonel John N. Coyne, n l ? turi- n iv il war, iii.-! implication of diseases at his He waa wltl . nor. niirulnra <???? sinrl, of llrmhrri. sr. LOUIS, March ?".. Burglars fore ince Into the st..n- nt the : (;).|l)-r. Ward A.- lt I tho vault with a Jn< k ig checks for more thai nn.l alionl IBOO In ra*h. The barsjLan !i of rev..lv?rs. I Iii r bini's Life. The happieal mother In the little Ava, Mo., la Mn 9 One year ago my sun wan down with sii.'ii seri.xis lung trout.le - physician was unabli ' iiiin: when, by our drug] began giving' him l>r. King . mil | soon nottoed Improve? ment. I kepi this treatment up foi - u hen he wax ; well. He hM-jrorked ateadllj rk. I>r. King's Nen His -a\e<l his life." Guaranteed ugh ami Cold cure bj V io. Di ? an-1 11.00. lria Iwttle ARCHIE 18 BETTER. Vonna Hnoars Ht PattlaSBJ Writ (lT.r Alla. U ?l l>l|.blh. ria. w aSHINGTON, Man ? - ni with diphtheria, I* better. Di rteltod the White 11 n saar I: "Archie is getting along nice ii.* i otMlltlon la nol for alarm. '11 er children bare ' precautionary measure. The sniinrs of ? a bunch of ? -lt ro matna i itantly al bi i and all social en* tin- Wh \<laiua i?iil> n Tann. wai.i.ack. i.1 ;s. Mai 1 Bly a pawn In th. cutors in thia case do not 1 llty. They never .li.l be? lieve ii i: F. Richardson, in bli Jury to acquit Steve W. A.! - ..f (!.<? *i\ ? ? 'i..n ..f ..f Un- murder in | ..f Fred Tyler, n claim jumper. He based bli plea on th.- t! - only making uso ..f Adams t.. convict other membera <>f tho w Federation and that Adams' trial ls hut a minor laaue in tl D tho Mil. ami tho Western Federation of ' l?S*ashli '"i.' I "I* rfrr?-. m;u haven, i Coroner Mil tbe fn.-t that I. Fisher bad i him tl. out In ti..u of the Platta V ernor Woodruff was asked If he thought it ?ns likely thi I Ij would take D wreck and r ran ba ' case ..f that kind. Tho I ? legislation ls powerless tn i l.l.nrr lina llr.-.li.-.l No liffrr. DEADWOOD, s P. March ?" Ile gardtng thc ra kira Eddy in an effort t.. atop Glover's sull i ? ?:,linsoii with an o " If ho will stn. Hu- sull and to .111 lils mother may make Mr. fi bave rei Balder inch offer if ? Glover, said. "Th brought hy Mr. Glover f i for tho purpose "f ol.tail: : ey from Mrs. Eddy through ? ly for th.- protection "t Mi her property." I ll. Murri mn li al W ll ?l. 1 HUI o I. WASHINGTON, E. II. in of the ll ? ti.os of tbe ll mission Tho \ i-il waa inforn were ton. h. during Mr. Harriman'i talk with tho commlsslnners. There ? Ihe repair in Un- I lo river, which Mr. Hal ? itl.-ularly to tho prom; I nor In which the work had heel llodlra of smolil llrollo r? I omni. NORFOLK los ,,f percy and 1 ? twenty-one and seventeen tlvely, wh... with . arera dron nod .inn. ?". by tl of a small l...at in which they wi bag t'i ? a branch of ai.oth rlvor, came t" the snr fa.e hore and wen n ir- wen in ? bad condition an evidently been atruck hy the pp ..f a voss,.i. xhe body of Williama bad ioualy recoi llrmllim ..rr.nl. Iliirnrll. ALBANY, S. V . March ?". At the opening of tho aaeemhlj night Spenkt-r Wadsworth anni the reslgnatJou of Mr ?. ii bs chairman ..f th.- i general laws - cbalrmi.f tho I,. Iturtiett, who .1 Dowling ? I t>. tho c-otnniltt. Prralr1.nl *? ? . r III. l.lr." WASHINGTON, Mareh ?"? Mi Anglin mid Henry Miller and ny from tha \. -i of "Tin- Great Divi.io" in honor :t. the cal- . tho dij.lomati'- coi Inst night Thi- audio:; ? In a Washington plaj li..' - ' proval, and un omi- .-ii Mr. Miller ami Miss Anglin. M. nrnrrtinn I r....|.? 'If n ll. frat. NEW OR1 i lowing dispatch, covering recent light. :; I horn from San " on tin- Honduran front! guan troops set nn amlraacade on Hon duran territory near tho frontier, hut driven out hy tha n Nicaraguan ed. fortj Iro.iiml. Ill.n.t.r Trial llpraa. DANVILLE. Ul. " it win .1 i'?\!s of chicago, charged nita manslaughter In txrnMCtlon with the barning to death ..f nearly ? eons tn tba Iroquois theater, of Darla waa manager, haa opened here. Hon t.. K> main Voimg. ? r tm ut- young In health and . do a*' Mrs. S McDunouch, (>a . did. Bbl -Three tattle- of Klectnc I lt. un un? healthy i omlitioii of the llcul that my skin turned red &s flannel. I am u'tieallv 20 years younger than before i trie Bitters. I can now do al! my work with eaae and ps - niaran Ie?s| at White | Store. STROTHERS' TRIAL. Slayers of W. F. Bywaters A'.v^it Jury's Word. CAINES' CORRECTED TESTIMONY. Mates! Slnrilrr ( nar nt I'nlprprr i onrt IWSS Urana lo I lo?r ? Mrotlnra Who Cl.ii .lr-.I I no rill... I SSS .ln>. Cl i.rrri li After an ? I JA' jj [.OTHER. Mr. <? ? ? ? ? - Mr ' ? I put on ? Inpln'n W.'inl.l 1.1 il..I lo \|.|>. nr I Ki IV. \ | ?er, did that < .ni nt Parla I..unli... PARIS. Mar ? ? -. ? ? - - EYELYVSJiRONGS Dr. Wagner Gives the Direct w's Insanity. FOUND NO I Hirts lal \\ li rn ll. I for.i \s hat NEW J ? r own I?r v ? ? tl ed 81 ' I ? - - i kill," 'Ile 1 or "f drae of the - - ? Mr. ?li la Mr. Ji ? lhaw. I at leiiL'lli from the testimony an li the wita tbe de re or after he beard the story. '; ford w hit.'. I*- nus., before the girl had rj he aaked if her re - ed Dr. ? - "I tl - - In your < : ll nk bis ? Mr. i - if In l not .vard lo H I of l?r. ' f the ? 1 ' 1 Marr aa Rap LONI My, | ' | ? i.ur. III... U ll... . DAN I ' odd I ' lire ha out ill the Upper I III.lo.I. >\ . ;.!?? i ..ur. BALTIMORE M ? ? world. from Sun l Lt foi' ? will be \\ . ilh. r 1-iol.nl.llltl.a. -t winda. Werked Like a 11 Mr. ll. N. Walker, editor of that >iiniil. the ! id and nt ul ilmplj heal wound." ll. While Special Low Kales. in Montana, Idaho. v. - Ni to April "Ho i .?liing Bldg., .u,o i> ile \. i \,- .uni Bom Linlm ni -train., .(.raina (Maa*. Large bottle ? .-rn I... at White A Co. a. id aTMa -. Ma I Let the Lollege Hem.iln on the Hill. '? sjaind ent,-ll of H.," ia right, l.ct llamp ?imain just whet! where our f. itad it, ami thal lt should ba built i i ter the grah gama fr it. let thal mond ??'eli and kind I mc Pi \v. TF7F iWhen Kildren home come f from SchooL Tkcy usually want something from the pantry You remember thc hunger you hat! ?Home cooking counts for much in thc child's health; do not imperil it with alum food by thc usc of poor .baking powder. Have a delicious, pure, homemade muffin, cake or biscuit ready wheo they come in. Tobe sure of the purity, you must usc ROYAL BAKING POWDER Royal makes a difference in your home?a difference in your health? a difference in your cooking. ROYAL b absolutely Pure.