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NSED NEWS ITEMS.
February 25.
from
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'.ge of the
? Citj
imlng in contact
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.?.?lo. thirty yearn
Carfaro. twenty
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irdtr of Da
N* o Haven on the
. February 28.
B !if th*- trans-j
anning CongrtM
?atlanta Qi wa<
? i the Boothera Bel]
:iny at an annual meet
-<*ctors
i Bai
the Vnitel
.ry of
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?.' prison In
! a fine of
nioner- hiv
the Uni!
H iven, Cnnn . upon
': Willlai
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February 27.
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itallv
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E QUOTATIONS.
Por Produce
Live 81
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Jflautrrs Sank nf JanmnUr,
FARM VILLE:. VA
CONFIDENCE
IT IS THE key note to successful banking. That tliis bank enjoyi the
confidence of the public is best demonstrated by the fact that on
March 1, 1909, it-* deposits exceeded
$400,000.00
an amount never before reached in its history of nearly a half century.
An increase of i.~ per cent in tia* past six months.
DEPOSITS
allier 1 st,
December 1st,
January I
February fs1.
Mareh. 1st.
70,000.00
297,001
325,000.00
338,000.00
toi.ooo
A strong, well managed bank, with u] e is
what we offer the public, lt will aft".ml us pleasure tn serve you.
(Olfccst and Eargrat Bank tn thu. ^rrtuuta
Wfyy a Hat.ona! Bank is Safe
?
The Unit - Government keeps a watchful hut
it tidly eye mi all National Banks.
It requires eaeh National Hank to make nsworn state*
lent of its condition, five times a year, and to publish j
, such reports ina local newspaper.
lt requires tl
nd to have knowledge of thc manner in wi j
Your Savings Are Safe With Us.
The Peoples National Bank
\ A.
Union Grains Ubiko
BILES READY RATION
INION GRAINS "UBIKO"
fl Meal, (tlil
Meal. White Wheat Middlings, Winter Wheat
ti, Hominy Meal, Barley Malt Sprouts, A small per eent
ot inie table salt. AND NOTHING ELSE.
Strictly First-Class Clover Hay
H. E. BARROW & CO.
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The Above is an Illustration of the No. 2
Eclipse Newspaper Folder
illed in our office lt handles
4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 Pages
sheet, trimming wi ss try and <1
fourth fold, lt 1 iie work neat
? liv and folds thc f - prin
them we have no difficulty in makin lils.
fl
ff I
nfift
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dil
I Ll. hi Hil
We Have Just
Installed Our
NEW
Chappell's
HAVE YOU EYES
you tpo
IH YOUR HEAD?
Properly fitted glasses
will ?!<' a\\;i\ with all
that. Call on me and
lei me sn- whal is the
matter al least. All the
newesl tiling in spec*
tacles ami eye gins
k<'pt in st<
W. T.
Jeweler and Optician.
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He wini lives, ninl strives, ami si
for Others 'lear tn liim I
[ envied; he who lives only tor hims
? [a poor."
IEWS OF PlGt EDWARD ANO I
PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
Dariinirton Heights.
March 3rd
?I B. Williams i
rmon on the third s
t Spring Creek Church. His subjecl
tli ri^ht ?"
On last Saturday morning, Mr. El*
un' Gibson's little hoy hail his thumb
ind three finers partially -hot off
vitl. a dynamite cap. The child i<
>n nicely.
Mr. Henrj Pettus was badly kicked
ti the fan' it Bethlehem church last
Sunday.
Mable McNenny will soon hi?
lt the hume of Mrs. S ii Andi
Mr. Henry Anderson is improving,
ind i> ahle tn ride out on the farm.
Miss Mary Dillon, who has heen
ipending some time at home, h
turned to Washington tn attend tin1
'ion," and the In*
?'.oil. |
Tin ? h an improve*
ment in Dr. llolladay
wish that all super
were "road dm I
Tra'
March 2. 1909.
irk and I
I
'urned
W. .1 Shipman
1 the meml (lld Sands
ek. Wi' are always
glad io have him wit1
Mrs. nding somi
timi- with i I T
! Wil
Sunday.
Beck.
Man
Mr-. Willie \*- ea vcr and little daugh
rom lliur
.ii hoi
.len I
lin*. Will
other s Islte
. I . H. Fitzgerald lai
Mr. .1. * . Muring iras lu Karim il
.> on bunin*
kine waa (li rn
?uesl nt M .teador, la
Saturil I day.
lin- marriage ol M Wilso
i to Mr. W illiain lit maid I i
which has been announced i
place March 17th, at B o'clock I
M. iu the Presbyterian Church, Burl
eville, Va., proves ol great interesl i
tin-1.iiiiunity. as both parties I
well known here.
Mr and Mi-. * bas. I.. Kl I ml I VI
I'oiiieil Into their hollie la-t Bundi
morning I I'm*' baby irirl. Doth mot
cr and baby ure doing mri
K.-lden.
March 1st,
//? raid: I see one of yo
llucl >rret*pondenta, In wr
hil'on the good roaiD movement, sa,
thal they are go rig to buy a rm
mules ind various oth
i
ii u ill daw n upon tbem
| allow, I would like to gi
kingham people, and Inclde
?
lo Ililli!:
county aud other*) thal I ha
I through. Theoretically, t
i right, bul prac
rally it does liol |i:in out the go
id. Tbe theorists and writ.
'';;' talkers on tin rou nu
have tbe road high in the middle a
des to a drain th
i lhere y
ld. Now 01
i*. llu' rt? lilt
iud piles up the flirt in the in
? be load, in -on'
? |i, lea*, i
in! drain on
I
i! load, but tbi",.' i..mi?
ll inad. but
?a.i,ut two bil below tin- -mia
\\ berever then' ls red clay, and ji
I want to say that genera
speaking, gray, sandy roads do i
need much work, except to mi
-
the water running oil' every hu
. k and whirl rut art- as a well
elf >i? riiiur. and bold- the water likt
icket, tor the next horse and vehi
Hi?
ll
id
ri?
al
li?
ll
ll
I'.l
he
li?
nd
Ld
l-t
ad
iat
Oil
Kit
ul?
lin
nu
aii
ay
ll
l-l
Hy
mt
up
III
or
? a
until it i- hard I
tl:.' ms
! are
\ ille
irked up to Hoyle ami up
iud thai w inter team* woul I
ing down lull aid hom
?? i> - shunned.
lu proof of what I bold. I
innot lu.- made in red ilay with
my machine, wehaveonly tn look at
High street in sour town, where the
.- dumped, and then drive
from Worsham to leiden, or
leiden to Meherrin or lo Driery
i 'hureli. I am persuaded that t
ly thing to do u uh tbe
either to pole or macadamize uni let
tbe gray, sandy roada be kept level
and drained.
Dev. Mr. Conrad preached I
sermon at Mt. Pleasant < hun
Sunday from tbe parable of the two
men going Up into the I'emple to prav.
He analyzed the character of the tm
men Pharisee and Publicai
asserted that we bad t be -ame
in om midst today.
Mr. Walter?Iverton ami -
mc, ot ihe Tredway aeif
Lsiton al Mr. J
Mr. Creed Hanson's Saturday and
sunday.
Mr. and Mr-. V NV. Scott, M.
Mrs. Frank Hanson and Mr. and
'I'. KV, I liggs ipenl lasl with
Mr. and Mr*. Brown w atti
.nu
.1. I;. Allen, who has
Mr ?
CUMBERLAND COU;
I.itt
ith Woodfin Lig
Mr. Iv W Madi
spent Sunday with Mr
Lewis Crawley.
Mi's Crawley went to
las! week to bring hollie her lin'.
who is much improved
months treatment .,'
Me-srs. Tom Scott, Jim I
Smith, David and Auder
Rai
who
. one enjoj
ing spent with Mrs. Blanton.
We are sorry to report that Mr. D.
D. Price continues to he on the sick
hst.
Mr. Charlie Wilkerson, of 1
burg, visited his cousin. Mrs. R
Allen this week.
I think there are some ladies in
this neighborhood who eui almost
beat the Karmville chick' I
. C. Flippen has a nice
young chicken-.
. day, and Mrs. T. T. Hol?
man will have some
chicken
Cumbeiland. C. H.
Mar...
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pa-ioi
faithful to In- duty, i
id. Ile wa- loved
who knew bim Our heart!
sympathy to bis loving family.
was ll
al the tune of hit
buried at Ashland, Va.
Mr. William H
, and hope
liim on our -t''
Helen I'lippei
in Bichmond.
having "tb'
'be home com
Mi-, c. D. Diggs returned
?
ber -liters, tbe Misses Andi I
Mr. and Mr-.. I
buy a: il the '1'
little boy is growing like a ma'
?
i; Smitl i
posed tin- ?
Dr.
mond.
Mr-. I byan .->t mother, of '
| with her lister, Mr
.
Mr. ami Mr-. Danby '?'?-?,

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