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THE FARM VILLE HERALD.
HONOR lol: nih PAST, HELP l": l"HE PRESENT, HOPE Knit THE Pl I
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FARMVILLE, VA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,5907.
Lee & Thompson
Atti .iw
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You Run
No Risk
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and
W. T. BLANTON,
CLOTHES OF QUALIT1
WE
SQ WE
C PROVE.
. Y US.
Richardson & Cralle,
Farmville Va.
Happy Women.
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Things That You
Should Know.
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Hot ll
thc
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S. W. Paulet!: & Son
school oks
?AND?
SUPPLIES.
See our line of 5 and 10c.
TABLETS
others.
The place to j
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Chappell.
THE MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Ol
NEW YORK.
tithe
Worltl. v. up-to-date
annual 'li
YOU SHOULD S
ut the
Insurance, etc., In the
il Life 1 usu
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f. P. HCRAiDS
Distrit
Karun III
anti il ii
ESTABLISH^
1831
THE
COUNTRY
t GENTLEMAN
The ONLY Agricultural NEWSpaper,
i
IM?l\l?j:V..\?!l
ALL COUNTRY RESIDENTS
; TO
Kl BP I I* WITH Till: TIMES,
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Ilma, ."..r.O
ari iml imh rK.Tn sn i tai
ol' L MU. I il tuns.
. io! Trip ."?
SPECIMEN COPIES
ted in i
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LUTHER TUCKER A SON,
Allmny. IV. Y
?aa,
Dills Vrve lal llont* Lininvnt
? > A Co.. ai
FOR INDOOR WEAR
UTE LTFECTS IN SATIN AP.
PLIULE AND LACE FOR EVENING.
"luve ls Numbered Among the
Most Fashionable Shade. This
ion?One Piece Broad?
cloth Gov.n.
r finest
:niiJ appliques ot soft llb
bile the
of ths
ut III" lil] a
?
Mn appliques
I
One Piece Gown of Broadcloth.
:
r that ll
it tlioy are cleverly worked In
their effect,
ng out the full significance
e trll s of net
1 with silver and I
loni streamers
'
r silver
braid.
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slip lining;
and sli of soft sill.
:
?inn of a slip. Tl
?. ? ;low to
' Ich are India
lhan the stiffer tall
Corded Silk Used for Hats.
Banning
? ? '
anil tri
Larger si
silk ths willi
?ling ls of fi
? :
? irk hats and thi
In light I ' often n nder h1
. which might other
Qtrastlni
tbs rule. Tin
D a fad for om
hats s ii wltk
and thin Idei
DtrasUng ba
hold over i'
The new pnrpli
? d for snell
tploltei
?
? throw a I; ?
I of it Will
Startling Stocking Style.
ir in thal tl ?
the lac;
?
i
. [ir.-fe;
? lil coi
color uf tl
r prett
ll [Miinp
I WM.
t n.i,s nu nh Hack
? -i of Dixie Ncr
. Il run
Vo|. lill (Olljftl
aa UicMiU at White*
AT VLADIVOSTOK.
Secretary Taft Arrives at Si?
berian Port.
AGUINALDO TALKS OF PHILIPPINES.
I oi.illl I.in ul AITnlra In Ulm..I I..1
oiil.s la Most smlsfn. 1..1 >
Mr luff on iMTtal
ats SI tia i
VLADIVOSTOK, '
rhnl !.?
from Mantis on the cruiser ll
was attended by n remarl
stratton on tbs part of the dtli ?
a Itbdrawn i
carriage In which I Mr
and Mrs. Taft, Bnd lt v.
.ys from the d
cheering croi
Mr. Taft before leavln
: a long military, civic and
;
a brief sddn
In nu Interrlew Mr. Tuft said:
"I fi. grateful fur
ceptlon and entertainment gi
of the Philippine :
lt far exceeds lo warmth and
tanelty snyl
cannot sufficiently
?The condition of nflfnli
Ipplne goTernmenl I
nn.l tuk? -ii throughout the p
made during the last tv ?
rnurkii'
Th?' secretary's visit to the Phillp
pities, Just terminated, h
nently I
'
than ever. When be arrived
lean, wu? disturbed snd ui
Tho prospsetlTs ss
ally doubted snd
Its fri. lt Sile
a :? visit of Rt
of War Taft I
9D.cc. of Aguinaldo nt several
function*. Dlseu wing the
suits of ths visit of Mr Taft, \
do ?aU:
"It la iu;> I ? .:? : thal tl
follow the v lal! ta the
Philippines v ii they
cnn recognize st tl time. I
am at present unsl n opin?
ion offhand of tbs possible ful
vantages, but I am c.uri.lint
hns di.' . se opening of the
ment tho friendship of my people with
tho people of the United Bl
"Ab a fulfillment of a solemn prora?
tes, which many thought wo
he full
people
tn his it be brought the
means of straining lt. He told us bow
we cnn get lt. 'I be Filipinos ure thank?
ful for thu Information i
what the assembly bas d i
ly lu the interests or i^'
cation and ngrlcu:t .
Mr. Taft's ; ?ch nt
the opening of the assembly
the house, anil lt
working conaervstlvely snd il
General conditions ure Inflnlti
ter now than at sn] I
can occnpatli
restored rapidly, In
lug. and If peaceful p
inalatalned the gains of the nc
bonld be snorms i
in to he appreciating ti
of the suppression of psdi
ernor Smith ls stol
the pc,
lug lor.il (\.
The opportunity of free trude with
America ls still li?
the groatest desire of all elen
the country, r lon will prove
the greatest tie of thu two
A Loudon d s that li Bec
rstary of .Var Taft do?s d
laiid on his way home from tte
will bs o keen disappointment to bis
many odmlrers la
Mr. Taft Would, of
hy King ttwird, sad Wishing!
bren advised" through tbs
dal ch . Mr. Taft's -. i
would tel -
Pr.aMent Seea Mri-iinnm .Inns.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 An exhl
blt lon of .la;.
In the east wing of the Whlti
? President Roosevelt, tl
nese bp ? nd ii riuinti.'r of |"'r
gonai friends of the president Tte
liOUt Was directed |,y Tamlein??
chiyama, champion Japan
who |s on a tnur of thia
Wrestling Whs dOI I
of tbe champion. Prellmlnarj
bout Mr. lil'
of large statnre, g.iv.- an exhl
Bing.
Tnrlur.'il Ab<-.I \\ i.m.n.
Km BESTER, \ \ . Sot.
daring the night broke bato tte
M:mthncr, ai
iigi'd woman who lives lions I
stats road, in tbs town of h
and subjects I
In an effort I
savings. She w.is discovered b;
condition (ind hi I to ri
i over.
Salt-Mr lani lin ml 1.. r.li l.-f.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12
. lu Central park In u
rain, nn unidentified man ce
suicide by tying ? bsndkerchlef Broun
his neck so tig
to death. Th ! I'.v Pi
Trunk O'Donnell.
shun nt Viii IIh.i-ii ll.iii.nii'l.
NEW KAVEN, ? 12 Poi
mer Secretary of tbe 11
II. Shaw was tin - ?
principal speaker nt tbs saan
l.er of commerce dinner te
night. _
Ile r'oii:.li' al Qattjll urg.
David Parker,ol J
lost II '
than sny medicine 1 sve> t.iok. li
i 'i out much mom
to little purpose, until I began takii
; would not I
: sae for ms
(.rand tonic for thc aged and for fems
weakni ilteratlvs and '?>?!
r; i-tire cure for lame ba
weak kidneys. Guaranteed by Whi
.Ho.
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G LABOR CONGRESS.
Anii-rli-nii I ..I. rntlon liny Mt Junien.
I..tin I nlr.
i ILK, Vs . Nov. 12 Tte
I ? mai convention of th !
i ? deration ol I
ks, the |
- being hold in thu i
I the J
thin, w ! ? tied as
r day,
'i the weather was threatening,
In tte
. -
lai'.ir In
1st of '
tceirtlon of John M
tl
: '
from i
of wel
.
i lent Tucker Mr. i,
lo Virginia mid to the
? ii. holding ont thc f.
i of the kind
I lal...r. Ile
.? ? ? ; ?
"I know of ii"
ti lotlsm,
l.iit in wliicli true patriotism ;
. nt as in ,,i .
il
: peat c. Hint III tin
?n that mir working pt
: .it supine, We a
I
or we think we do. and that
I ? Just ns gu. d a:..;
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'
. naval ufTaii
? vv.. ail km
rnment autl
; that th.- navy of tho
?!ng to tn- fi
|
I .1.i nu! want t.. dtSCOs*. Hut there ls
joh ol' taking
? fleet fruin on.-pan to the
Dj 1 wish to speak
who said In
?
I know whu!
:
?? hellier
be for run or fro
i
? lt ls to tint I want ' I
ion tn ti.'
? Ht. ll ll h to he peace. If lt
Of If it ls I
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' I don't tbli my man who
: ;
I lui ns nir to
?
when the p ?
tin- employers of li
down
I man who
I ll 1.11 Peels I uri. liri Till, ll
HAVANA. N.e. 12 I
of th.- i lt iiii
ir thc Cuban hank
ifflclent fun Mic re
?
-. per cent Inti
'?iud until .July I"
lon for this
-. hut with thc dis
thal tlc n.
?
Culian industries.
I lr, cl/,.im \tlei..l? llibl.lt limit.
PRINCETON, N. ?'. Nov. 12 II
fter sundown when former
i returned fr
liing trip, as fr.un -Mill
"
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? Rot ky
hot down r
Mr M. Tari.md's estate, and
.-. umtcocU we
;.ort and vv .
later In the week al
.Ind Itt- Mri .HUM* ll.?ml
WASHINOTON, Nov. 12
orv M.' |usHce "f the
the Dtatrli I
lumbla, former 1'nited Bl
and for four ti ii from
ad, h dead at hi- home hern
.ure.
I.ii . ? I ... iiUliiliniiin
WASHINGTON, Nov rj l
n admitting Oklahoma to tbs
.? ? ?
? .t Saturday by Pit
he the
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WhiiI 1 .Ira -.-.lim timi Hr.-inuit.
'1 KENTON. N J
?
eil' of New
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nit.
airship, u un i i. r, i
WASHING
l
that In liv.
Offered Hit Iii llntf-lii-r
NEW TORK N.v ll
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? boy.
This is Worth Ki nieiiiheriiiir
should remember that Koley'a Kldne;
ie that is i: ?
stlcina. The Win-ton Pru
Trial < atarrh treatments sr
mailed nut ' by Di
proving to i: ?
it value oft;
. lion known to di
aa Pr. Bte
Sold by all dealers.
A PLEASANT SAIL.
Dr. Thomas, His Wife and
Party Reach New York.
FllflS PHILADELPHIA BY AIR LINE.
Ms* Winnini! Lrrinmi llnllmin, \\ ll li
Inriei nf Ila V.iynuInK IIik.iikIi
spn.e. s,,|, ? (i,,t (i?, ran H.
ll. alluna.
NEW TORR, Nov. 12. In t
Hiern, the Oerman balloon which won
tim Intermit1..
th, Pr. Julian I*.
an auto lent; ami fin
lourney thro
air fr..; In Sew
r One Bm
Hfth street and Wt
It w'is one of '
and Interesting as.
r of the Aero ?'lub of a
and Pr
In their il
the beautiful rn from
tbe bli
Or. Thomas pup 'ommern
from Oscar Brbsloefa a ft
anfl Mr. Brbsloeh bi for the
party. The other f
. Lomas, Captain T. T. I
ber of the Aero duh ni
in, chief
engineer of the battleship M
ural I>r. Rudolph
in uncle .ii .
lira. Thomas sx|
ti 1 with the trip and sahl lt
was il..
I
Mug.
b the flight from I
to New York
tie sac. ? ,1 w lib
Itu six
? '
shock wus felt Tlc lindi
mada by using tbs "rip cord." Pr.
1 . his party lauded in New
I
? this city.
Iii the flight Pr. Thomas ,1
thc Pommsrn's diminutive rai I
ket und substituted the larger ?
?ii, the
Nirvana, which provided ami
ck in thc fon
:i hour dil!"
uer that city, being cu
irrenl and then hy another at
? they found
tin- right current th.it carried them to
NcW Yolk.
During the tilii they pi
Hamilton and Wadsworth
?phi of
all the Interior portions of thc de
:
Hy we
might have destroyed the forth
by dropping a few pounds of dyna
niui h Interested In tbs inaner and win
, full report of hh experience to
nt.
i il.i m. ...i I rial For HI. I ile.
RATHDRUM, 1
Tblel's ti
trial be I vrith un ob
by Attorney Dirrow of tl
iud that the
?
ps of immunity sad
In the
? bad n
rici Tyler. Mrs. Adams told the wit
?
-h.. hud buried the cartridge si I
other arl
\ M..H..-. lil., li..... I.rlef.
IQUIQ.1 h. nc ?? Nar. I
ted thh
a lieu the bod
I
mother the di
cd from lon. A
?he sutbortl
i iinmllun Hanks Will rr.., I.I,- I anils.
orr a wa, Nov. 12. w
a refer
I difficulties
?
meal of the western crain crops tliHi
reagen thal the
. iner i.. i? Itrtsar.l.
SEW TOBK, No ? Rowe,
1
thia your. This I
try inc.
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I'mi-r In t enlral \merli-a.
WASHINGTON, Nor. 12 An'under
of which n.: HS havi
Is-el] .
Il thos<
conn!;
.turk Kirhaimt- Inkr. II..li
rein.lin Closed for
nt the request of the i leering
\ Marti Helli tiaJPsy.
from dalli, i y Dt Saw DI
? I that deal
?Irv, huckin
Hm Aral bottle wi
lind two more bottll
md all throat and II,
plaints- Cluaran ti
drug.
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
Notable lliinl, nf tin- W iel Iii It-fly
i limul, le.I.
Dexter M. Perry, bead
' linns In
. whli li hire lils nan
prominent In business enterprl ?
found dead In bed at his home at De
tllch.
fry from the
government hatcheries at Bo
M.-., will 1*. ihlp|
incut li.
the Tai Uh' o. can.
Menial. v,iV, 11.
,
i. Conn., ind
Ai Loutevl
?
. war beta i
armed factions of the gp
have decided not to
;i until the troubh
In the death of "I I
i
i -.' Hannibal
four years old, ind no n ?
1 a diploma for nu
tory without forming '??
quaint
f the smallest .'ind ;
ly formed Infants ever kiinivn I
'??nc,. Ilea i ? lindi
ininutlve Incubator in Qm
mother, Mrs. Edna ll
i'harlen I:, iti'jn, n civil .
chicago. Tho baby when born \
>re flinn a pound i
hut fourteen iucliys In length.
Sn I u rill, >, Nut. 0.
The ? DSltlon of i
Mnnnzer Orr at Havana for tte
.' the railway Btril ?
nt n meeting of the strikers nt the fed
?-ration's headquarters.
s ntt,?!?!>? rc
for Hie settlement of the i
continue.
An I. [fa, lane Smith, s
widow of Meriden, Conn., hm!
ed u license to marry Arthur .'
'
to tho clerk'1
to marry Thomas Gordon. "II
mn's going tu marry again Po
ty, too. and have I '
' MI?S Mlll.el.
Mme. Tetrasstnl,
ful debut at Covent -
u the talk of London, '
a contrai t hy cai
' She will sliis' In tbe
ti -< for fhn b
forty nights each, beginning In I
? tor her
Mis. Ells Smith, a young
ing whom ttiero hi -
much mystery at n sanitarium in Ka
u ped from tin- .
of a trained nurse of that inst
? liked Into tin- rc '
friend lu Chicago late at
. ?
i, having walked all tl
1 ri.In.. Xor. H.
?
? it tho relations h
1 were ns ;
ind cordial as ever mid the cai
civilization n
. then? lasthii-'
iud friendship.
P ..ton Knight
i of Virginia
in hive
I I
i to hara I
d' .instin PercsTSl, member of i
v irglnla family,
hy direction of tlc r of the
cur-ency a rigid Investigation b
? of the
itTalrs of the Mer. ii
.f New York. There ls reason to be?
lt tho treasury expert
ancovt of the
M. Shaw, ? of the
? plloti to I'
:
(minted pastor of tbe Metropolitan tem
pla, New York, by tbe officers and
I
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I
I not I
'.
1 Barndar. Xor. T.
iry Taft bus dali
to return boms by way of via.:
rll and hu:
W. i
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at Lincoln, N. h, to till the I
' ill hold
inti! .lan. 1. I
cl I.
lon,
W, I 'a telegram
nt fie
Ir. hryan sahl: "M
l.lic lu
Were tl
hut nil the Influence of the i
administration was brought |
I him. lils i
I triumph, hut a trim
-t lin
\\ . lilies.In,, \.l\ . II.
r Binghamton, N. v.
At Auburn, N. I
I m.ivor l.v
..f 478 arel en, tin
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in tin
r vii Inlty. I
?
hutei no traci of the f.
nt Prayer.
.1. I,. J.-uki:
am out ot
short tum Rt -t on earth fo
'
'?ire.
You will lind tnt
wear for men women snd
< lark s.
Heiald Mad Lt Y. W-n-M i
isi) ??.'. tm.
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