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Convalescents NEED VINOL for it hastens recovery by creating strength ' od lixer ? ? - rd lixer H. C. Crute & Co.. Inggistl I.inn up to Hie. S I with kidney 1 Inst ami a ? ? ip to die. .-'..ley's Kidney Curt i ami the first bottle taking - Rocky Mountain Laxative Kruil -x rup - : oil the la\a U doe* not I . ni tired, ragged out, nervous, Hollister's lps the refresh lliaiuli.rlalii's Celle, I'Melera ami Hi.irrln.cii KiiiiihIi . lor oxer thirty j ia proved itself tobe remedy yet dls implalnts. lt never i by The V Drug ro. |.pc sr "..mr Ii ? p ' \ Co. and Wu Co. Mary -Daik circles under 1 circulation, torpid Kier. - Hollian Mountain I make you xxiii ami beautiful. ;'? leta. The Win-ton Druir ( ... I liaiiil.erl.i.u's (.uurli iC'-mi-d-i is Holli .ldc iiiid I .Dirt I te. her lain'- ('oUffh Remedy ha rlor for coughs, colda and croup, and the lae! that it ia plea-ant to take lind contains nothing in any ? - baa male it a favorite with mothers. Mr. W. ri. Pelham, a mer? chant ol' Kirk-\ Uh - -For more than twenty years ( ham nerlai n's Cough Remedy has Peen my lea.lim; I throat noni.les. It is of croup. Children like lt and mycuetomi led it Will not take any other." I he Winston I > r 11 ir I'". Tetter. Salt lilieiuu ami I iv. ina Iseases for which Cham berlaln'a Stive ls especially xaluai.ie lt .piiekly allays the Itching and smarting and - a cure. Tri.-e. -..?cut lue Win-ton Drag! 'a lliis j- ?,iiili linneiiiheriiii.' Whenever you have a cough or cold. ju-t reineinher that Foley "s I louey and Tar xxiii cure it. Do not risk "your health hy takimr any hut the genuine. I he \\ Hislop Drill* Co. (iiiise af Motnai li Truuldes. When a man has trouble tv it lt bi Stomach you may knoxv that bl lng more than he should or of some article of food or drink not suited to in, or that bil habitually constipated. Take ?mach ami Liver gulate the Ihixx. Improve tiie digestion and see if the trouble doea not disappear. \-k fora I be Winston Drug (o. ld that may develop into oxer night, can quickly by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. Il xviii cure the mos! obstinate rack ppt strengthen your lunga. ? nunn- is in a yellow package. I h. Winston Driii* Co. I'licmii.itic rain- l!i licied. Chamberlain's Pain Halm relieves rheumatic pains and mal --il.lt-. Which is alone worth man-, tl -!. H. K. (rocker. and tor - 'I nm ter .mutism in my left arm and riirht hip. I haxe i hamberlaln's I il ll dil mc lots of good." No ( a*, mi I'.cord. pneumonia mu in pl ? v I . I is thl it ..fieii fatal dis V 1 . a mud i laches, I hm blood -. I'ur . 'blood I health. ? . I, luxes, any ?! Iteguleta ncs habitual i ? .\. \-k - ? n DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" FENCES, ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. BVBRT HOD GUARANTEED PERFECT. The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. i35ji All large wires. *7m\ Highest EFFICIENCY. aa. LOWEST COST. .32 oe... No Wraps to hold Moisture ?**? nnd cause 3-, Rust. I ?TirwBisuu r-uuricr" FK.Nci.ia. (Six-clal Style.) Absolutely STOCK PROOF.? Wa can SAVE YOU MONEY on Fencing. CALL AND SEE IT. Let ua ahow you the beat wire fence ma.le. We have many foin ta of advantage over other atylee and fed rare you will agree with na thal thing superior to the Ptttraui*g Perfect Pence. J. K. U'AI.K.N A - Syracuse Plows NOTHING BETTER C. M. WALKER'S SONS FARMVILLE, VA. HILL & HENDERSON Land and Industrial Agents. Timber and Investment Brokers. ONLY MemberslNorfolk & Western Immigration Association IN FARMVILLE WE SELL LAND List your property with US for results HILL & HENDERSON Office Third St. FARMVILLE, VA. H. E. BARROW & CO., Commission Merchants ? AND DEALERS IN ? -a farming Implement!, Hardware and Henry doods of Every Dei ription. Rest tirades of Fertilizers. If you want the bett buy thc Ovvensboro Wagons and Buggies. Wc have onjhand a large stock of Wood Heaters, (rive u*; a call. Oar PRICES are RIGHT. k of Horse Blanket! and Buggy Robes tli.it we ean make interesting for von. "There is pleasure in the pathless woods" if yon. TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU All prices?All styles H. C. CRUTE & CO., Druggists. Magazines liv the month or year. Up to date Post Cards, Local Views, Comics and Leather Cards. The Best LIQUORS AT LOW'S! PRICES Tlao Kr* rift-sat ."tittil Order Iloiiss* Ira tii*? S.iutli ALBfWARLE Pura five "* stn old 4 lull quarti - . . $3.00 dellvt rt <* YADKIN > IVES, Tire North Carolina 6m, 6 yetti old, 4 tull ats.. $2 50 dtllvared ', '. I r and VlKU*-.IA MOlfsTAIN RYE.$2.00 pei gillan 112.HUS CUB. C.ni tl all WhiskiM - |1 00 Hr quirt. $3.50 m* gallon <? W*i-lt<_? .??i- I'rloo I^laat I.. LAZARUS. Lynchburg.*-Ya. ?*??* Caa .u**.aaii ** 1 t t 11 T~T 111111*44 ? a* x; lerald and N. Y. World 1.60 ISAAC A LOVER OF PEACE Snada. Sckool l.i.o. for March 10, 1907 J fa 3?*???gO?0a^^ ?Mia X.Vi-a p.l 17 OOLDBN ', irs) lha . p.- . .ill.-d thr Si v.ri In p nl.uut Um bc* ? hi. Ufa In th.- south, Including Habron, B. ? SCRIPTURAL. R i: i* I ll F N I '.mla^a concerning 14; 21.12; **fi:2-S. Comment and Suggestive Thought. A Long, Simple Life of Peace.? p..- livcii with his father in th.. >p.-.u encampment <>f "The near Hebron, till Abraluun'a B. c. 1821. Hi- inherited hla property na, ami i-oiitliiiicil tin. same kind uf life as a farmer chieftain. Morin-* towarda the well ol i ..r the Lairing Ona thal lie " o. orge Adam Smith and tinga' Bible I ibout f>0 milos south (and n little aonthweat) ol Beerahebc, on -ararat* routes to Egypt Here lt was that Ishmael's mother found a resting place and I fountain Of wafer after her hopeless .nd.-r Whyte thinks that Isaac ttl acted to this place, and pitch ed his tent toward Ileerlahal roi, DC cans** he had heard from hts nurse Hagar's lips hu- wonderful story of this place. "Isaac could never walk round that well, or sit down beside lt. or drink out of lt, but his tears would come fast for poor, ill used Hagar and poor, outcast Ishmael, till he wished I never bet rather than that they should both be outcast from their proper h. I count;" and "here God visited ilso " 24. The Lord Appeared Unto Him.? In what way we know not, but prob ably aa In other appearances to nil ? dod of Abraham." "flori is not (he Qod of the dead, but of thi living." "Therefore he ls assured that Abraham ls not lost by death pt with him lost.' not." As a man of pence, un willing to strive or fight, he may have that his enemies would tak. hla food disposition, and injure him. Qod forbids him to have pg ns he ls serving dod and doing right. He ls assured against any doubts or fea or any feeling of unworthiness from his having so different a car. his father, that the cove-Mai witt: Abraham, with all Its blessings, ii continued to him, the son and heir. The Man of Peace.?The only way rooms evil ls with good. Pull ing up weeds inver, alone, makes a good earden. It ls true that so long as there ls evil In the world Oat nfllct and commotion. making does not mean that ? not to oppose that which ts wrong or disturb the quiet of corrup tlon and crime. Nothing ls settle.) till lt ls settled right. There can be the wicked. Our first duty, therefore, ls. at any cost, of dis turbance, to get things whore | possible. Character Study of Isaac.?There are two kinds of men useful as exam pies: There are those who do he role things, great, grand, and visibly glorious, who are Ideals set before us mostly far. far beyond our hope of at faining, bnl yet visible Illustration* of spiritual greatness and heroism without which every life and the irhole world would he poor Indeed ire those who live our common, every day life with such H h sweet nnd holy spirit. doing everything from the highest mo Urea, "living," as Starr King once said, "all the beatitudes dally," that they are a perpetual Inspiration to , day of our lives. They touch our character, not In special eiin-r gencies, hut tn every act of every day Jesus Christ embodies both finalities His .liming to save, his death on the md, In a sense, all bl hfl utmost heights of heroism and self-sacrifice. Hut his dally life was, la many ways, like that of the .ir dinary man brought np to the perfect ideal An.1 this kind of life, touching ...ir daily needs and cares and duties. was essential to our best welfare Now, Isaac was an example of dally living, | filled with the spirit which should pervade, inspire, and elevate ..ur daily lives His life was uneventful, almost mo been called "the W.ir.lsxvorth of the Old Testament." We find In him "those refined 'ive. pk rlrtnea which rider and helpful the home r,.. laUona, and which a ?octal Intercom Practical Points. We ,t,, ? v,^ mina of commoi rentfnl ntrary we should thank Qod for putting some very or B In his gal Tl.Deeeo powers ol the world are 'ar mightier than tha visible mani* 'estatlons of i, ]IKj ,lg n a single drop of vat Iga* to kill a man. Mara hons, thc W ac fought on the silent lelds of the heart Plant Wood's ' Garden Seeds FOR SUPERIOR VEGE TABLES St FLOWERS. Twenty-eight years experience ?our own seed farm . grounds?and laure warehouso ly Five us an equipment that is unsurpassed arr for supplying the best' obtainable. Our trade ta J both for tho I ' Garden and Farm ' is one of the larL'.-t in th i? country. Wc are headquarters for Grass Sad Clover Seeds, Seed Oats. Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beana and other Farm Seeds. Wood's DescHptlve Catalog ?Pl Karm an any other similar piitillr-a ? .-r-eat. Write for IL, T. W.Wood & Sons, SeidsmBR, RICHMOND, . VA. Orinoco TRADE MARK REGISTERED I I ooacco Guano TRADE MARK REGISTERED F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk. Va. has a record of over twenty years <u i.estful Tobacco producer ?is equally balanced in grade ami every ingredient most carefully selected?hence it is that a crop grown with Orinoco sells for more money than when grown with ordinary fertilizers. Ask your dealer for Orinoco and don't take substitutes. See that the trade-mark is on every bag. This man bought a supply of tobacco with? out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at less expense than cheap tobacco. SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this paper so that every chewer has had an opportunity to get acquainted with the facts and know that drugs are not used to produce the cheering quality found in the famous Piedmont country flue-cured tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he ought to chew. Still there are chewers who accept other and cheaper tobaccos that do not give the same pleasure. Some day they'll get a taste of the real Schnapps? they'll realize what enjoyment they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS long ago?then they'll feel like kicking themselves. SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 cent cuts, and 10 and IS cent plugs. Be sure you get the genuine. CC l*v,*4x-*a%atn--^ ^nycUmxJL<^M cz -%^yyvi^ ffjL fasrfUdirttrs dlouxL Ai TU) <rChA^ k. VVr.ff rsn fiia-iasilAA of ? 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LEAVE r-ARMVtLLEOA.Lv Mo?rHAm>-a?i Na i ' "Ml-.m. ."**? ?SOUTH AND WttT '*? Ha. I W- u 12 ?*-??*"? Maa.,*, *l No. 16. Kor Roanoke. ??.,. ,,,.???*. :.*yrti2s ? car- *?*? .au" ?rto toaaaka ^?*". ark*, i .ii?-rT*^*- "anal, i, |2; pr,nr,M "Utiona. gT^Sraa, ""?H -rtlkTaL** - . ' ^'iW, ^ aa*. l-aYatasaa -'-- 'r/^**-*** ls kZt* ?*?'?^-M-aluitacLaZ' .<-at*??. ag*0*" ?*? e*T** iate.ution. *' "**"*? ??*? aaSanaat. - R.chracaJ sw. "?- i-^ZZ?Z^<*J*mmttt to Norfolk. WM' ,ullo?SBart,,. I Ur* .vi R.,.. ??U at P-^rsbu^^^-a- Ca*. SEt THAT tOUR TICKETS READ OVtB THt Norfolk and Western Mn, ?''Hl.'lt..r. Mil,, Tim-T Ll ? "sus. TUBawTabi^ .^ ?*- Ba mt* Dam Ticket Aat.Pa-?t?.?. w. a. Br\u.i.. ? _ .. "???'? ??. On. I'aaa A?t. tJ.***0* M f I For the latest and most up-to-date workmanship in . . . PLUMBING o. every <k-scription, Steam Pipe Fitting and General Repairs, Apply to N. M. GILL, Main St.. Farmville, Va Livery .;. And Sales Stables. & I taketthi- method to liifurnitbe public that in connection with bj Salen Stable*) I have lopeued I I.i I cry, where AT ALL HOURS ? and rafaleJaa may tie hired at reasonable price*. Prompt it laHltloOfivatl all or.lerssiidthebKt mts ire iruara ii teed. I earuotty solicit your patronage. Cox sold -tami, l-'ouith street. 1'tiuue JU._ T. W. VAUGHAN T.!M. R. TAM" ITT. BB plUKWA I KK .v Wan Time Table in effect Monday. Jan'jr 7, HST. tolMaa Farmville and Richmond ?ia Mos*, ml Southern R. R, T.*M. R. TAU'OTT. General Mander i dew a i kk A Wramui KAii.Hi.in Haily Tue.. A sat. ex.Sun. Suttons. i M. L.. Ar. P. M. F > 430 910 Par. Ht Ot 4 60 932 Kaine. til tn 5 ol 149 Hawk *M IU Kulaba 4?7 tts Ml lo .IS McRae's ?? li* f. .'il HM furn lier land 18 IK lal ll Ul Sunnyside 18) ** 604 1117 Tobaceoville 117 lat t Ballavilla 111 ?? Helona SOI l? Macon 7 44 !? I'owhatan 7S Xm 156 12 42 NeirroArm 7M I 7KI 12 *>2 Flat Rock 711 114 7 21 1 29 Ar Mowley I.ve. 7**0 1*4 8 40 3 36 Ar. Richmond Lv.. 41* ll li Between Winterpock and Richmea4 (Via Moeeley and Southern Railway I D-afc .?*? Sunday. SUtiona Suadsj. A.M. Lve. Arr.* Pst 11 12 Winterpock Coal boro , .arter 12 49 Arr. Moseley Lie. }" 3 36 Arr ll _'? Between Winterpock and Richmond sod ?.rand Atlan? tic Coast Lina Railroad._ ally except Dailyssesat Sunday. Stations s"~" P.M. Lve._A". A ? Coall?.r.i 3 47 Summit Beach 4 46 F.-ndley Naah -er Lve. I M a- i Lve, , I mu Arr. Richmond I Will wait at Cheater until 9.? a. ss. for AC. I.25 train from Richmond. _. Between Bermuda and Chaster.^ ^ tar h' ?? 4" a m.. arnva a-*"** 2 a. m. A M Us t *?? *?*"" rmuda al 'JW p. m. r K Dna-r. C P A. IDA lits 19 8 IOU NOTICE! Vi du yo.i .-...to Kli-liMiond.doa'tfall ?**??"?* R. FKANCIONE'S -^^PLACR*^^" rits* n*ma '?|A,EM,B*' -? ...irani on tb- K??IJ"2. rmsnmttnnmnm aler, al! tbe year rouiid. a spec"-' '? HalMi-ii, pardoaraa,f?'***? Fry, M Half-fry, 'J" .-ents. Stew, 15 * *?"''?? ' I- .rti-rlp. .->- -Mi-uk. - Kv-nryMiiiii* ni -eaw.n. ?05, 907 E. Broad St.. Half block from ti,e nty H?l>; Kicljuiond. va .ocky Mountain Tea Nugget A Br..j MsdiolM ?^f^/Tfafsr. Brings OoMss H-alta tm 'f**r_\m pf )L0EN NUOGEt/'fOR SALLOW Pf-OPti