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THE FARMVILLE HERALD HONOR FOR THE PAST, HKLP FOR THE PRESENT, HOPE FOR HIK FUTURE. __-_-__-- ___-.?__ \\ FARMVILLE, VAM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2fl. '. NO I SUB COURSE NUMBER !,lill AR MRM. NORMAL IQI AIDITIIRUM ? ng newsp iper critic linn, the mysterious, nd of wonders," ami m Monday of the Farmville eal irj e audience I an evening's amuse '.i en provided at immunity. new twist to old .: dity ol metamor ti h .- by i him on iv, 1111 . :i 111 ?r three .ululation. nt Fair. '. I . ? The agricultura ? i I cause, ? Puffs for Pi rs. n ? DAMES AN[ DAUGHTERS. ? Longworth hs the ohi I of the Lime Roe! ntbern end o ? elebrate he ' nt the llghi \\tn> ls nlnet - saying; "Th ? ? up of life th I ls all a was electe rgantsatlon o rmed recent ? - ?"inen. isi r rn bo ii hunter o tbs hrs utre cltlzer Btate. She i "la. s bo has been cai tlc propaganda t C tba Irish peoph 'lie editorial work of which will he Ii ::'b National Ilealt utin^ton has trlre f ground at Hroadwa ; and Flfty-alai li city, valued at $250 tbs American Ge< tbs condition thn ?ney for the ere< tl ? well or feel we ? ? ding your bod] tb Burdoc "ni i\, tnke exe and you will ha\ i :irin \ il le T< ? li "i w:t> made an ? a ll be no i, week of t r l .. reop ? Hubbard, See re ta ry. Creamery Notts 1 Iran h an- ni ii to tin I Dui ' a large milk pi er from Appomattox called upon Mr. iterested him in the Creamery, so the first shipmen! Appomattox came in Monday. Cumberland county, or that part of the county adjoining Farmville in nearly a thousand pounds of milk if present plana mit Cumberland county alone will next summer furnish two thousand pounds per day. All the tn ''ir, to be very well. The increase in thc ; from th.' . dd by the Creamery: May was 25,*June 26, July ? '?; 1-2 Sept mery now handles milk and cr rive conn' ir a Dairy lr TBE Pi!) CONTEST. i: Till". FOLLOWINGCII v NO BALLOTS WU.! \ti:d. WHETHER OBTAINED THR THE ANDERSON DRUG COMPA* ?i; OR \t Till'. HERALD OFFICE, THAT ARK NOT DEPOSIT* FORE S!\ P. M. (D' THK WEDNESDAY AINli DAI I ? ? ening at 6 o'clock: ? . ? i . Tabb. ? " Hattie Bugg 173 . _ 100 ' Mattie Doyne 100 1 Mrs. A B. Hughea. 100 n?i Julia Mas Paulett . . . . 4.') ? Ligon. 36 ickston. 'Ju Nick Johnson. 13 Miss Marion Weal. I'1 I.url . \" For full particulars ol' the contest ?? please read the advertisement to lie , found un pat''1 '?*>? Political Speaking. t The following speakers will address B the vi Edward at the ? time ami places mentioned below, vi/: Hon. A. D. Watkii ), 4 p. m. R. K. Brock, Pro ??day, ?. 1 p. m. I .1. Taylor Thompson, Mi ?". 4 p. m. Natta lu Tax Payers. I'av your taxes and save the penal? ty, (will beat the following places prior to December the 0 lirst, 1900: Meherrin, Novembei .nd I'uesday k From 10O'Clock till i- o'clock, Creen f Hay, November 2nd; Tuesday?from l r o'clock till 4 o'clock. Hampden-Sld* ney. November 3rd; Wednesday from ll o'clock till 4 o'clock. Klee.Novem her 4th; Thursday from I lao o'clock y till 4 o'eloi k. Prospect, Novembei o 5tb; Friday ll o'clock till 4 o'clock. P Farmville, io the treasurer's office t from 6th of Sovembei till December 1 r-t. I s. W, Watkins, d I i. iMirer. Hives, eczema, Itch or Milt rheum i gets you crazy. Can't bear the touch o, your clothing. Dean's Ointment - the most cases, w liv . sutler, au druggists sell it. t How's This.' ? We offer One Hundred Dollara Re* fl. ard tor any case of Catarrh thal can* .. uot be cured by Hall's Catarrh ('ure. I', j. Chene** A <'"., Toledo, < I. We, the undersigned, have known '? I . .1. Chene i foi the I asl 1> year-, alni 11 believe him perfectly honorable In all ?? business transactions, and Bnancially h aide to ear ry out any olili(*atiotiH made by I"- timi. n Wai.mno, Kinnw A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 J Hair- Catarrh Cure ta take?intern b ally, acting directly upon the blond v- ami mucous surfaces of the system > Testimonials sen. free. Pries : it bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family l'dls foi patton. 11 The Bed-Rock of Success i a keen, elear brain, backed by r. indomitable will ami resistless energy, e Such power conic*, from the splendid bealtb thal Dr. King's New Lue Pilla impart. They vitalize every oman and builil up drain and body. .1. A: ," Hannon, Lizemore, \\. Va., writes. ', They are the best pUbi l ever used." ' . at ?V nae Dr ng Co. Herald and New York World fl.60 "FALL IK. GOMPAffY K" ni SWAYING MEMBERS OF IHE PKINGE EDWARD TKIIIIP MEET AND ORGANIZE All Wearing the Gray Again At 12m. of las! Friday the surviving members of the Prince Edwsrd troop which has known in the war BS Co. Va. I' ivalry, met in the < lourt i a perman i/ation with comrade W. ll. Ea .? at and J. 1'. WaltOI tary. A commi I ll Earing, H. \V. Edmund v \ Haskins, .1. V. Walton and R ley waa appointed to write a '. of the n, and a constitution and by-laws foi I linc; of the md to n;.i. ne fu ? Mr. I th" veteranc ? ry dur? ing tip ann of tin- army ? . I that the batt! valry, th:.' ry would have ? liv at Wit'chi ' ? qucrable. In the spring I in front of the Randolph Hotel, now Prince Edward, under the i ship of the ! horn ton, the company was made up nf '.ml young men and now ti vivors vary in ages from The winter has come, the snow has fallen hut our prayer is that in the ?line- it may he light.' Those present were: Capt .1. II. Knight. Lieut. A. A. Haskii: comrades DI 1. Vf. H. Ewing, H. W. Edmunds, W T Har? ri. T. Anderson. R. V. Ligon, ("rank \nderson. Lou Penick, Frank lc, .1. W. Womack, D ('> Wo* mink. .1. W Bi ' Wt j Redd, .1. F. Walton. R. B. Berkeley. dur Marshals. We have looked upon Presidents on ?mora being inducted into i being i with rol>, ut for ore than kingly mien and pt in. ly manner, give u^ the Farmville dine; at the ht ad of the line Knights moving to ti Hamlet. Those town people who last Novem? ber heard Henry LaurenceSouthwick'a ' of Herod will he delighted to learn that I'resident Southwick is to he iii Farmville again this year. <>n Saturday night Nov. 6th, President Southwick will (jive his famous lec? ture-rental on Shakespeare's Hamlet in the Normal School Auditorium No person nf culture can afford tn miss this greal artist's interpretation of a wonderful ni i The Boston Times in speaking of this artist comments thus: "Mr. South? wick is a thorough Shakespearian scholar and a superb elocutionist. He has no tricks nf delivery, and his lines with such delicacy of finish, such suggestiveness and acute sympa? thy that even to those who know their Shakespeare well, his interpre? tations come with a forceful, light* giving poa Tickets will he placed on sale at IT lt Harland's dmg store mi her 2nd. Pri - md BO Special prices tn students in attendance at the Normal. Notice to Taxpayers Town of Farmvflle. \t a regular meeting ot the Council held Beptembei nth, 1909. the follow* lng resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the Sergeant be and he is hereby al lowed six ty dava to collect all DFLINQI KS I ' I AX KS. At the expiration of winch time all the delinquent! must he published accord mi; to law. H. D. Mn li Et, Sci I I lt people with symptoms Of kidney or bladder trouble could realise theil dangei they would without loss ..I time commence taking Foley's Kid Remedy, This ereat remedy stops the pam ami the Irregularities, itrsngthena and builds up these ot km ns, and there is no danger of Brlght'i ? ii-ea-e or other serious disorder. Di not disregard the early aymptoms. LEM RII1S. PATHOS AND PLEASURE HAPPILY_(llV DINED. A Scene From Kcal Liie Impressively Presents. ire sn audience thal ero every inch of Bpace in our ind her si plishe ? mi Friday evening of last week, presented the popui.r formance in which she shines out as bright, to the delight of all who witnessed it. I by the story of orphai I when the orphan I :irl of out through falling ? and t> and then Pena bends beneath the i ' ' Supervisors Meeting. M. Holladi, tount \r\\i t i. fm- road for miscellaneous $s:i.u7 C. I ? ported the na:: I who have failed to comply with the law in regard to cleanin The enforcement mtinued until the next ne Suggestion Worth l.nnsidering. Editor Herald:?Now that the town has a flourishing Library the next thing in order will he to find suitable quarters for the library. If library building should we not have a lu " than we now have ? With a Beating capacity ol' not more than three hundred. tible for the gement to book the !?? I our pl Th" imp! ? these lui I rent eleni' the tO May I of;. 'Stion with l Why imt pull down the present armory and sdi the lot (which is in the he business section and erect on the : the present opera lin . three story building containing an armory and town hall on the ground opera house on the floor, and library on the third floor; pera house and library on the second floor and on the third .1 well equipped ci: This scheme, being divided on the plan of "all Haul." would interest nearly every citizen of the town, the Combination would make a handsome building, and the coal of each enter? prise would he materially lessened. Outsider. Auction Sale. <?n Monday, November 8th H. w Buckberrough will sell tion at her home, near Kingsville, all of her personal property. Sale begins at id o'clock A. M, Money Comes In Bunches to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, N. V., now. His'reason is weil worth reading: "Foi a long tune 1 Buffered from Indigestion, torpid liver, const; patton, nervousness, and general de* butty," be writes. "I couldn't had un appetite, nor ambition, irrew weaker t \ cry day 111 spite nf all medi? cal treatment. Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my old-time health and Vigor. Now I can attend to business every day. lt's a wonderful medicine." Infallible foi Stomach. laver, Kidney-, Blood and it White A < o'-. Both Boys Saved. Louis B.1. a leading merchant of Norway . Mich., writes: "Thiel Iles of Foley's Honey and Tar Sbsoiu teD cured my boy Of a severe Cough, : and a ndghbor'a boy. who was with a cold that the doctors nave hun up, was cured hy taking Foley's Honey and Tar." Nothing Bise safe and certain in results. Sold by ail druggists. Sunday in Our Umrches. At ? ld atthe Pi ' th. Dr. Needham and it has not lo ' n the children of men. norris ot Idimiiienriation. Richmon I, Va., Oct. 21, //? raid, i Va. My In my return home 1 find a ropy of the Farmville !!? COntail ount of the installa? tion of Rev, Wm. E. Hill ai the Presbyterian Chm' im so linglv in that a ? : ' i that 1 beg . ' an unmistakable way in I DISTRESS!! S. FIVE LITTLE GUL* PERISH. Presbyterian Orphanage Near Lynch linni tlie Place ifter 1 o i the . and conl ' nine girls and thi institution. The of the i for school and dining rooms for all the children, with kitchen, pantry and supply closets ad? joining. In the rapid spread of the fl five little giris in the nursery were CUl off from escape and perished ia follows: Ruby Kay Moorefield, of Lynch? burg. Nancy Lucille Moorefield, of Lynch? burg. Mamie Victoria Reynolds, of Bath county. Mane Hickman, of Campbell county. Mary Eveline Boole, of D W Va.?Lynchburg News, Ruby Rsv Moorefield, mentioned above, lias been cared for by the ? if this and of which Mrs. S. I). Wal? ton is president. The board of Ruby .id hy the Society and ' pride in keeping her nicely and com " i d the Orphanage and anoth i just been sent lier. Nancy was the Bister of Rub] their brother is living with Mr. .1. .1. Gilliam. The sad ending of the child genuine sorrow to those who ?enderly and lovingly carine for her. Thanks From the Ladles. ietit of the Missioner) ciety of Cumberland Church, I wish to express our wsrmest thanks to the Fair Association for their kind' 'is, to the public for their generous patronage "t the Country Inn, and to the Herald for the kind words of commendation we have The Country Inn is by no me thing of the p:rst, but may open its again in the near future. Our Missionary Society wishes to in? form the public that they will take orders for Christmas fruit cake made by the recipie of the "blue ribbon" cake of the Fair at 30 cents per pound without almonds, 36 cents per [mund with almonds. Orders can be direct to me or left with Mrs. dames A Armistead and Mr W. T. Blanton. wishing cake will please place their ordi ra e irly as we wish to form some ? I the quantity of in? gredients to secure. Cakes will weigh from five to six pounds, and can he baked square or round. Frightful Fate A\erted. "I would have l>een a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Frank Dtsberry, Kelliher, Minn., ' 'without Bockfeo's Arti CS wnlch soon cured nie." Infal? lible for wounds, cuts and bruis booh enies Burns, Scald., Old Sores. Boil.. Skin Emptions, World's best for B U White Drug Co. Hetald and K, V, World ?1.6C._ FIN IHE CURTAIN FALLS. [HE SIXTH rANTILLE MIIXLTUIMI M lECBANIbAL Fill k TURI Ur HISTOR'.. "Well Done" Wrilten limn its Every hvtiire The Timriiiimeiit a Brilliant One. Friday last witnessed the cl dr week and th with interest from start to finish. The ??louds gathered on Thursday, rain fell and I to be un lay to follow, but never did art li and never did October give to the world a mot Early in irning the crowd began to er and " (lilt in ful! ' .ddeil rap . went, thrown; ?, and : and that with? out their bright pi nd nothing but ? Our h ited intribute to tic i altry corn ? ? . The ladies of the different chi itinued to iltitude in generous and gracious manner. With , tingle exception nothing bordering on disorderly nature waiwitne ugled in tlc ad beard nothing of profanity and saw nothing of the ii At noon the race course began b> centre of attraction and by 2 P. M. the was < rowded to overfulnesa while the surrounding fields were alive with folks Vi hi? des flitted buttles in the machine, while pedestrians in I mentS raised the dust of the roads. The knights headed hy thc' n.iiiy i marshals were prompt to reach ? aa of contest Judge Watkins sounded the chivalric and spirited and then the tilting I and furious. As brilliant as was the in its emir ' many gal' Southern young men on horse Hack ??? B . ?? the brighter as they dashed by, bone and moville; m happy unison, lances weil ; with fa . skill. The earls gave out lusty cheer as three rii then and then when the smaller ril tunic for final contest, excitement st' od on np toe The following were the knights: W. I.. Karron, Manila Boy. 1st prize liKI and crown. \ i> Langley, Leesburg, L'nd prize $40 ami crown. Frank Bpes Farmville Hov, :<nl prize I'Jil and crown. j. C. McGraw, Rough Bider. 4th prize il" and crown. I-;. B. Kitchen, Dominion, ?">t!i pri^.* saddle. \ IIill.sm.in, Sailor Creek, nth prize Baddie. Iv c. Thaxton, Prince Edward, 7th prize bridle H. B. StCger, Wood Side, gth prize [lair gt !?; j- Massie, Amherst Boy. !?ti prize pair gi (i. B. Walker, Merry Wood. Kith prize buggy whip. The crowning feature of this part of the program, and the ciowninp; featun; of the day was witnessed at pen house at S B. M. when Mr J. Taylor Thompson 1 the honors which had been worthily won and will be worthily M The following yoting ladies were crowned ? crail. ? ? Paulett. Miss Locket! Walton. :<rd Mani ' Perkins. The royal ball followed and tho armory echoed and re-echoed with the strains of sweet music, deft feet keep? ing time while two bodies moved as one and the moments flew by on rapid wings. When the curtains fell all Farmville went to bed tired but (*rati ied We have tender pity for the> man, woman or child who failed to enter into the spirit of the occasion and who failed to get out of it a iuU. f7A