THE FARMVILLE HERALD
PAM 3ENT, HOPE FOR Hil-'. FUTURE.
FARMVILLE, VA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 25. 190 V
IC El THE
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Me aid Eothasiastlc Meeting En*
s me Movement.
of the citi
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ne I th
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- W. Watkins,
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enjoy it we be*
will . life
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Liri -liilliam.
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i'a march. Tl
Harwood and
bride's
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of Litwal
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The happy pah
ition and beal
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tua md
ni Murker
tt wt
own
titivating thi:
- and quid
* iii ular can
em down
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the eon
cona ump
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THE CfllJpTiED.
DAL'UHTLRS 111 THt UIMEDERAIY
??SUSSES.
Soldierly Mad on ii Feast ni limul
Things.
armory, the md men of tin
Farmville.
entertained at an elaboi
which had been prepared under the
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led in thi
work by the contribui any ol'
our eil
roaned" beneath the
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lend rich
Full rai
did a
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and a
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to time.
Improvements at ltom?.len-si.lnH>
Idillejje.
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? ? 3 Iney.
diture
te 115,000, and Mr-. R
? it ready bj I
the - ' ?? institution,
extend ou
A Tour of Inspection.
| noers
? the road
? v.
ind upon which the n*'w macad*
nstructed, examining
k supply, etc.
- we could gather the par?
ti with the out*
ir privilege to ride in
a bugj ley Hamlet, who
? though an old-time | rower,
? still takes livelj
--. having i
leaning towards public road improve*
During the ride m ?
? ns of the day,
included tl re tdy bo
ced problems of
but how to command tho
? public still ncern.
We upon it that Buck*
with a rock-boll ting.
Gm Mon: lum.
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I wi: ? tir.
ire and
Let thia be tlie motto
Hons will lu- the hotter in all
il '? v'Ma.
THE FIJffl,
Farmville Expects Every Man to do
His Duty.
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tte us from the hour when the
? gateways to the Farmville Fair will
I open, and it bel
I when the curtain i
he unfolded will be
? ol. Appre
?k of prepa*
that it is well
, done. Together we can produce re
if which we will be justly proud.
s Our merchants should mali
hibits which will present their gooda,
j wares and merchandise to the I
, vantage) our farmers should be . ???
hand with the best and choicest pro
, ducts of theil- farm, our ladies should
i present the highest skill of theil
hands, and our schools should ghr,
the results of their teaching in impres
0bjt?( lessons.
* And by all means let our own Band
1 be ready to enliven the occasion wit!
- home-made music.
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If you want matting or art-square?
j be sure aud see Doyne.
HEWS FM THE NURSERY.
MTHITHSTANUIMi IHE KAIN THE
WORK GOES ON.
llldlH Hil Snuri P.iMiin and Alter
That the Selling.
e two moi ?
our visita to 1 ? plant
our attention iva
? in little
which looked to our ?
without life, but I .
ll
: been transplanted I
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Pe tch and plum and ?
side bj ial family
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ls ? hich will be well
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our attention to the spier.
simph
and well, p
rtilizer " lt u
that tl
man is so well pli :
ia for the grow
prod .
ive take the lil" ''
asking that if you km ? nuine
May cht rry tree <>f tin- early
you will be igh lo I'1' Mr.
Johnston know of it. All of Ul
a live interest in the { I this
venture and will take pleasure in COH
tributing|tO it as best we may
We have regarded it from the inci?
piency as one of the most important
industries which Las bren recently
brought to us. and wt
ened in tins belief as a e ivati
th.
THE NEW TELEPHONE CO.
HAS lillLUHT THE HtLOINGS, MlillTS
AM) PRIVILEGES Bf IHE OLD
COMPANY.
Hie Promise is For Better Service.
Telephone Company
lUght out the property and pri*
ephone
Company, at the prici I ?'. will
take possession on the Isl of July,
and pr e an
tl re*
:
Catt*
sur
emce
and
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in all I
must :.
Our Teachers.
r end
and then I I prime
importance musl ?? ''rod,
"Where shall I go to school?"
In this connection it is well I
member what Emerson said on the
ct: "It makes very little differ?
ence what you study, but it ia in the
important with whom
you study." We have been moved
to make this quotation because of sn
ttl from school life which has
? v come to us. A modest,
youno oirl in one of our schools
med one of her
' 0 had been absent by say
1 am elad to see you back
again." To which the teacher rei
iou never saw my back." Repuls*
coarse, revolting, disgusting.
Hotter that your child should grow
up in ignorance than be trained by
such a teacher. We heard not long
since .ranon from a
et tia- Methodist Church,
who bad as his text. "Christ, the
gentleman." The theme was start?
ling and new to us, and the sermon
that followed strikingly impressive.
Would that all who are c!
with the high and well nigh
duty of teaching in our schools could
have heard it.
The State of Prosperity does nol
adjoin the State of Inertia.
ld
hllllrUI) HE KENEFU.URi.
Mr. H. E. Harrow's Snml.iv Scliool
Class to Mm the Mnnev.
Mr. H. F. Hav
of thi
missionary in Korea at an
annual cost of S5Q0. Coming
mi the membership of a
? on which has recently built a
expenditure
of nm:
show that t:
young but
up the
? their
! in "well
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let the .
rrep
field with
their | ? their i
I hu Uurie.s\ nt a Little Kn\.
i little giri,
but the
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and I must not keep thom
waitin)
.pori a lit:
tlo hu>
we think a good deal of you I
Handsome ls that handsome
upon the girls
and boya ni Fanni
Six Percent. Semi-Annual
At i Directors of tho
Planters Hank on last Tuesday, the
usual semi-annual dividend
percent., was declared, and a?
told that the last six months of the
Plant- - in all its b
of 42 years. This speaks well for
this financial institution, and the
munity in which it does bus i
THE MILK INSPECTOR WiTH IIS.
lt May Bo I BIoh at the Creamery.
We d that a State ii
tor of d lions ia in our midst
examining the cows whose milk
ent to our creamery, the manner
of keeping them, the care of the
milk \ 1 that in
-rable.
This is matti public mo?
ment, and matter
We do
not know that I ??
details of fi ?
'. and if this be
li'l lint be taken ntl:.'
e by we as a people
?
d with per?
fect impunity. It will tl
that the it ii: tho open
should be maile tu
.?ions which
prevail in city COW barns, and bl
polled to have . oncrete floor
washed walls and SUCfa like |
lions. Cur cows roam in the t:
open country, drink pure water fron:
gs and running branches, ami ii
they are milked in fence cort'
old time cowpens, what'athe harm.-'
There is no objection to a scientific
inspector, hut he should at the sam*
time be a man of good common
who will not be so unreasonable as ti
nd that a farmer who ha
milking by moonlight should be te
quired to substitute the electric glow
(?ur creamery must live and we an
willing ti. trust the farmers who fur
nish the milk.
Election of Officers.
At a meeting of Farmville Lodgi
No. 290 I. <> ii. K, .lune 17th, elec?
tion of officers wis held and tho fol
lowing elected tor the ensuing term
Noble Grand, R. H. Paulet:
Grand, I.. A Smith: Recording Seers
t.uy. J. W. Hubbard: Financial Secre
tary. L K. Hubbard; Treasurer. F. I.
Verser. Trustees?li. Iv Harrow, g
W. Watktns, V. Vaiden.
Soothe*. Itching skin, Heals cuts c
burn** Without a scar. CllISS piles, ec
/ema. salt rheum, any Itching- Coan
ointment. Your druggist sells it.
THE THIEF ANO THE GUlI.
Stole at Crete, Clifll on i Passing
Y Hr V. Train.
?
it the hour of n
The plunder had been tak
. at Crewe, and
rn the
prop. -or.
er and ti?
to Ile
Sunday In The Churches.
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Uni
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ii with rn
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? ir the
"i-mon led was
td woman, preacher and
people should take Christ a
exem, ir; his
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and heaven bl The choir
ureet music, and the hour
ol WO. ch in pr. .
Lhanoe nf Schedule.
The following ? if schedule
have gone into effect on the Norfolk
k Western trail
4 arrives.3-35 p. m.
16 . '? a m.
10*38 a m.
. 12-38 p. m.
No :. :i l.") a. m.
15 " .l'J-4Ua in
The Bank of Charlotte.
Rumor reached us on Monday last
that the bank at Charlotte Court
was in trouble, but the Hon l>. Q,
Eggleston, Secretary of the Common?
wealth, is reported in the Richmond
.: that tile bank
is in good and solvent condition, and
if lot alone will continue to serve its
patrons ;is it has dune for mans
This, we hope i
The lironth of a Tree.
In I
tree from the late T. ll Craden,
planted it in his back yard and now
'drown ic
entire
Plant si
having planted : re for them.
?ulta take Foley'i
Kidney Remedy at tbe tir>t silmi ol
kidney or bladder disorder, such si
iche, urinary Irregular!) i ~. es
hauation, and you will soon be well
Commence taking Foley's Kidne*
todai For sale by all druggists.
IT mus PAYS.
A four Thousand Dollar Contract Fron
\ Herald Ad.
? * T A. Bolling had a brie
write up in tho Herald's Trade
which was read by a rich New Yorker
who has recently bought country pro
porty In Virginia, and though he ha
. Bolling be gave him i
14,000 contract for brick work. Th
New Yorker said to the
bidder on tiie wood work. Bolling
of Farmville, must do the brick work.'
N, ray that printer's in
is wast'1 of money you can mak
no better investment if it is judicious
ly made. Am! Bo-Ding I ?? | ri
gratitude by "setting 'em up" to
box of cigars.
It would be interesting to kno\
just what that special effort of th
Herald has been worth to this tow
and this section of Virginia. And
is well to remember that the goo
work goes on day by day, and that
will continue to go on. The papei
are still being distributed, and i
such manner as is likely to do mo:
good.
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IEL5 IN IMF UH HIS, FENN.,
JURE S, 'i INS IU I'111'].
Ill) SlfMs of Interest Seen 41ong
The Koute.
Annual Kennie! ,n 0f
ia held
city ot Memphis on Jui
iii by
both North and South en*
:
Brand
'
in the country, it
of men. that
but
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find
lt is not my inti
but bein
Smith
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tl
sw York te
m.,
lb-:., we 1' tt the
W. and took thi
m.,
Chatta
Memphis at lu a. m. M i
7th I : we wo..
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To;:,
for Nashvi li
Memphis. I found i
the Franciola Hotel, rooming with
Armstrong, Reed. Murphj
from Roanoke, and Striker, from
Winchester. Armstrong, Reed, Strik?
er and myself formed ourselves into
imbination Which re?
mained intact so long as we stayed m
ty, and ne. - four
more congenial old Hobs bunched to?
gether. We slept iii rhe same room,
the same table, in I word we
treble, Al three ol
the old Johnnies were widowers and
it was all I could do to keep them
from courting every pretty girl they
met. I wat Batistied that Striker was
looking after a girl in the Valley,
Reed one in Knoxville, and Armstrong
possibly one in Chicago, so I thought
it my duty to keep an eye on the
three.
The headquarters of the internal
Hotel, Major
Murray in command They had their
sponsor with them, tn, I
think from Richmond. The old
Major ? widower, hut being
b companj
The reunion and paradi
"ld V'-- We
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of the loth when the big four broke
camp. Striker returning to Viv
. Reed and
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people I know. Hen
?
Rowe1
man, ali of whom were very i
? us inviting us to their homes and in
? every way making
- able."
Standing on *?' tr the
First National Rank, a very fine look?
ing gentleman came up and finding
out we were from old Virginia, en?
tered into conversation with us ana
me where I wa- from, and being told
. he wanted to know if I knew the
Warrena and Wall co ins l
told him "yes." He then said. "Mrs
f Klla Walker is the onlj .ri I
luna- in the world." ! found him to
be the Hon. R. V. Booth, whose father
. had moved to 1 many y.
Mr. Routh waa bore at Oil
j about eight miles east of Vickslv:
,. lb- graduated from the Cumber.
1 University at Lebanon. Tenn , I
comber, I860, lb- entered ti a Con
' federate service in 1861 as a member
k of Co. A, Jlst Mississippi. He held
e many responsible positions during the
:, the last being with den. Frank
s Armstrong, at Macon, Miss., with
a whom he surrendered in April, 1
In 1887 he ? ted district at
v torney of the Third Judicial District
e of Mississippi, and was removed by
n order of Cen. Ames in Wi!*. In 1878
it he was again elected district attorney
'' and served four years to the entire
' satisfaction of his constituents. In
n 1890 he was elected mayor of the city
st of Vicksburg. Declining re-election
? he was elected to the office of city