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THE FARMVILLE HERALD HONOR FOR THE PAST. Ill 1.1' FOR THE PRESENT, HOPE FOR THE IT ll , I v FARMVILLE, VA., FRIDAY, OCTOBEK 22, If) i, li.ill.int Soldier and ! friend lionu. ? Fri* ?; I ?'. . buried the nexl day, inducting the funer ? d the fol* I .',] bearers: Judges Capt. s. \v. B M. Cox, E D M. Stol ? . aa iiorn in Prince trained in graduated from He began busi? ly of st. Louis. Mo., of it when ipon all his plans lefense of Vir ? tlic South. He ' that frat ? Gen J. I and with Wee with him at ; tn- death wound, ? ? : ? I ? them thoughtful who ? ? I Min- . ? ?? nument. ni* charity. .-.ls he imfort and than any I known who author] i worthy i :mw upoil - This he i md at the i his own re? nds tar ? ? onlj ? ' ' e carried I ften kne< !; and humbly. ?? se ' i ? ? . ? nor \ 1 was born with a ? ' |uer i Recepfln il rte Cooservatoi Music. i pupils hi and Saturday noon. e hundred and fifty young ladi' ned. Dr. Schemmel delighted the . willi improv .en in his usual happy style. Mr. Harrison san era! very effective numbers. The refreshments were presided over by Mrs. Hugo H. Schmidt, of Davenport, Iowa, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Schemmel, and Miss Schroeder. The following young ladies ed: Misses Willis, Pag< ! Btelle Stanley, Ruth Dabney, Mattie fopen haver, Kate Reynolds, Patti I Mary Taylor. Hiiiitli of Hon. II. IJ. I(|()li!stnn Hon. |). Q, Eggleston, Secretary of mmonweahh, died in the Me? morial Hospital in Richmond, on last Sunday, and his remains were taken .! day to his native county for burial. Horn and reared in the sister coun* harlotte, the people of Prince Edward have rejoiced in his 8U( lui career and lament over his death just when new honors awaited him. The office he held is one of the (tractive in the State and will ?eriy BOUght after. May Ins mantle fall on worthy shoulders. I muni' EitertaliMeiL nal School \ uditoi linn, li I iv night, October 22nd. An eveniiiK willi thc betti ie with lively IH[ PIM CONTEST. NOTE THE FOLLOWING CHA! .LLOTS WILL BE COUNTED, WHETHER OBTAINED THROUGH ANDERSON DRUG COMPA* R \T Till; HERALD IFFICE, THAT ARE NOT DEPOSIT DON "l< BEFORE SIX O'CLOCK IF THE WEDNESDAY FOL* DATE OF ISS .. will be lound the count in' i mtesl of al! \"-' ip to V. ??'. ening at ? '. o'clock : ?? Irm 200 157 uni 100 100 100 1.: 10 10 For full pat ? bund on pa: I'mcliiniatiiin. Farmville: ? iber 22nd, has been set aside as Farmville day during the ?'air. All the merchants, schools, manufacturers, Itc, are requested to ? business from ! p. m. to 5 p. m. in order that all nay witness thc tournament ind balloon ascension. W. T. BLANTON, M Let there be hearty and unanimous ' espouse to the ahovc Farmville ' las done much for ns and we will ' iv to Farmville. Bow'i This? ( W e -Her <?ne Hundred l>n|!at >ani for any case of Catarrh that can- ' urea by Hall's Catarrh < ure. i , J. CHI ma .'> Co., toledo, (?. We, the undersigned, have known i . J. ( bene, lor thc last I i year*-, and , ?elieve him perfectly honorable in all i - transactions, ami financially * ible to carry out any itionc inn. K innan A Mai , WI o' the id.i i ? I I New Vork Worl 1 | THE BURGLAR CAUGHT. NONE! "HI III KV AND VATCIES. PtcketlMk MeitltM ls That nf llMwtl & Sons. US went to Norfolk on the early train of last Saturday and return? ed that night with om- John Rivers, a colored tramp who was arrested in Norfolk, and from information which ? nt out from Farmville, was thought to lu- connected with the breaking in of our stores. Being badly wounded in the chest, he has not been en< luraged to talk, though a pocketbook found on his person has been identified as that of Baldwin lt Sons, and some of the money also fastens the Farmville burg? laries on him. He had 1336.13 in money, sonic of the notes being that of the First National Hank. Farmville, while some of the small change may have been taken from the cash drawer -I' Mr. C. Iv Chappell. The man, when arrested, said he ' ' ville, but Chief Fogua believes this was done at Wellville while attempting another burglary. The man is safely lodged rn jail glad that suspicions have been lilted from Farm*, ill'-' ipect Of course the money will be returned to the rightful owners, and the law will deal with the bold, bad man. A Hnril Munt Dur Liliran. Editor lb "lit Hie th: library. And in tl ' would ? aged bj il we can't h ry. A ? many of the lal buildiv I do not bel that I am in some marni!' leum. Ti ' nto I ' .oils. The people ' visit ti ? We want a home-like library. I lo be I nol tn remain on shelve Mr. Editor, v. desire t" ther many ?. !1 of ' ' touch I have I worth ? i Scott, ? ? not mentioned tlc ? nd yet in my "five foot" li they do find room and no dust eron then. I spend an hour each morning with the Bible, the first reading of the day. while mind and body are refreshed by sleep, and with pencil in hand, and no commentator to aid me. I read and re-read, and mark and remark ll Ibis life is to end all I still re mend the Bible as the "book of hooks. " Let Farmville be satisfied with a lew books to begin with, book lected wisely and well, and with the Dooks the best of the current litera? ture of the day. and Dr. Kerlin and iis co-workers have lone greal things for ns as a people. Reader. 11 ss, eczema, itch or sall rheum lets you crazy, Can't bear lbs touch >; your clothing. Loan- Ointment ?ut'- the most obstinate cases. Why miler. All druggist! sell it. \t a meeting ol the Farm*, nie 1 o* incco Board, a motion was made and tarried that there will be no sale- of *) during the week of the .air. pen 25. .1 \\ Hui lary. infill! In Taxpayers Town of Farmville. . Kid- i e or- i i rder. Do . mi disn toms. , p ? . '? ' 29th and 30th of October, fort has been mac in jn. itructive progi iparations al >ng tins i line are nol complete, but the ii era wh ? ily promised I with us al that date are Mr. R, I. Blanton, editor of the Virginia School i Journal, Mr. Jackson Lavis, examiner i for the Second circuit; Dr. Robt, the Southern Educational I R. C. Stl if the I Department of Public Instruction; ' Mr lr W. Read, representath Webb a Ware drawing in Virginia; Miss Haliburton, Prof. Hodge and ' Andrews, of the State Normal I School. Several others have been ' communicated with, but no definite i reply lias been received > On friday. the first day ol meeting, the will begin al : k and will s and round-table d The la feature will be considerable ed to - bring to th is all the pon which he or she de* ' and likew i ? I may be able m the ' solution of the "other man' in short to come with the pur- ' and not as a silent au . ' will comme ? ' attend' I' ? r do all in his or her power to attend the I the instil . ital importance will come up ? Mon, so don't fail to be oil hand to give US the belie! ' I'. Tulane Atkinson, Supt. SPECIAL SERIES CLOSE. TWO WEEKS III EARNES1 GOSPEL PBEACHING. Eternil) Will Reveal the Knsiiiis . and 1 au I to -i-iv church ? ' ' I '? .nd fuller and d ceptions of the ' i and the bro; co-denominational services have failed dts unless the Christian people ot Farmville and of the but* rounding country have learned that they differ in the small things and . agree as to the greater. Ti"' ' banner waves high above the church banner r No one can justly find fault with the methods of Hr. Needham Ile s seems to be absolutely free from religious fads of the day and his pres* cine with us has brough! a blessing. The Christians here were revived and onverted. c I has gone, but the Word remains with us and preachers gifted and consecrated. Why not a L'ontinual revival ? Money Comes In Bunches to A. A. Chisholm, ol Treadwell, N.lh v.. now. His reason is well worth 0 reading: "For a long time I suffered i roi11 indigestion, torpid liver, consti? pation, nervousness, and general de? bility ." he a rites. ?? I couldn't sleep, i had DO appetite, nor ambition, grew fl ? . .ry day m Bpi te of all medi* ?al treatment. ' Then used Electric ? Bitters. I welve buttli i i all 'I my old-tlmi r. Now I ?an attend t lufallibli ?Uoinac Blood and ( ' I j a results. Bold bj iii drug ? lOSIl GLASS SPEAKS. H.MiKhSSMlV USSHER Him IS Uni Ififrniliiceri thc Speaker. Hon. Carter G : irmville on evening ol last week. Owing it the armory the ipeaking did not begin bi ind foi . d was a ' ind for ti i ason i Hon. F R. Lassil also i ? aker i to the audience. The Bpeech of Mr. I calm, convincing and con- I itic rule in i Virginia and a scathing arraignment of ? Republicanism as it is known in Vir- I jinia history. Like his own private t I and that of all other bra' if business, the speaker enndi.i 1 that that of Virginia had i irown, and it was not to be wondered t it that it cost more to run it. If thia I ISOn make the mosl of it. Mr. Class admitted thal be lost out ? it the primary but with enthusiasm ' i ixclaimed: "We will win out on the ' !d of November." Owing to the lal hour t t in its entirety. Enough lowever to drive to the conclusion ( hat Vii ire of the ? faith, and thal it would be I commit hei into ' ; . orv is known and read of all Mr. Wanamaker's Sunday School. Su* ij ?ls in the countrj We |, neut in detail, b it ? (tendon to sn t| mention of which |, cry much in Vfter the ., eachers and scholars gather in the M ia.ll. Mr. Wanamaker steps to the unite 0 ?ood moraine Mr. Waua- |( naker. " And then the Superinten- g morning, ? d to visitors, and ? ?j lon't (| ? i Princely Banqiet Followed?Post ?aster Gareetl Un. Host. Vir* ' ind Hon. Mr. Ri i an* ' neral on Republican ticket in Virginia, addi ?I the voters of Farmville on Wednes* ' lay night, and delivered irhich .'? n of by many of the ? lemocrats present as the best they 0 ?vcr heard from the Republican stand ? loint. The audience was lat. omposed of Democrats who eave re* ' pectful attention to the speakers for h ome three hours. " Mr. Gainesconfinedlhimselftoques* h ions of national Import, is a man of ngaging personalty, and with many ' ;fts of the orator. Mr. River- 1( onib dealt with State matters and used k democratic thunder tO Ure at Demo- ?' rats. P After the speaking, Postmaster h larnetl had I large number of friend- tl ttend a banquet given in honor of ' is distinguished majority c f those who sat at the table heine; I till Democrats, true and tried. The " cession was unique In the histor'. 'armville, and pleasurable ii umptuous ?' ne, and came from the hands of a s' Alimony For Mrs. Howard Gould. r of Mrs. ,; >> i I - I Cigars list FIIROTESIPEI ATFi * il.H, Fararrllle's Witt Ifrlcalriral Ak lt* clailcal lair linens l Her Kriiiht skits ari FaferaMe l With Siilemlid hhilUv Wednesday, the sixth Farm* ,rural and M Lair tree inaugurated with exhibits all in losition, and the entire machinery in ull motion. No onehsdbeen promis? ed a World's Lair, nor a Hudson-Ful on function, nor Exhi lition, but those who were pi .viii agree th t they have been pre : with the most complete District ?'air it has ever neen their privilege nd. A visitor who had been 0 the other Fairs of th,- ., ,..0n held ti the State pronounced our Sgricultu* ?al exhibit as superior to them all, he State Fair at Richmond exce| t -d. t made one proud of Southside Vir rinia soi! to look upon the vaned pro* lucts which had come out of it. On tuch soil it is idle lon that arming doesn't pay. And then when me looks at th< ind their amities he is impressed with th. hat the noblest profession known men, that of the preacher ?veep- mly profitable, hut veil, heall ? and .ai of inman happil The cattle stall mt Mr W with , herd nd of the ? he li iron! upon which aluino ? in number too. hut when ? Hundley, eginning twelve mon! ith a ! had doubled the md in the mean time, out of ? lits, had bought a handsome robe and carpet, it must be that the farmer is distinct I ho doesn't keep some sheep. Looking over the poultry section gain with one wi f a ch ; that no ranch of farm work had rn dvances than that of chicken culture. ' ?ri of Virginia to move ?om coop to ? ' brill; into than .nd. Miine I lu? nd n< larg r La ii . our me and only ri found in irown bread and sweitzer, small links if sausage and ti noth* r never made, but at our home , he ho:- ed food wea In reach 1 all. The ladies of Cumberland there with the Brunswick stew, uch as they only can make, and we mic times thought that it may ie that Kine- Edward has never I f one, and when we think of it, our cart goes out in pity to him. And the Lillies of the Methodist 'burch were there who having first Samed to feed their own now how to (.I the rest of the ,-orld. And there were the Lp alians represented by cooks who ave enjoyed pi i from ne days of the Apostles until now. lon't forget that these tables will be rowded with substantials and delica day. And then the | ? asonable. i'-<' it '?aid to the redil of the merchants of the town lat Main St weU decorated, nd to our country friends we 1 IV that they should see Far:: fter tl glow with ? ? ?:ting nd Pa in three, i