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[jj ILaJil ... . t L vx STING HOUR .,' THE I > N N Mill lill Hl|-,0.lllll*. I "? ,,.. More Dytipepsla ? i id hearts ? ? il ? i i ore than Thanl John ind her das, of bright girls for a pleasant hour, and for the stirring Of brighter hopes for li this Southland of OH Death of a Venerable Lady. 1 A farrar, relict of the Mi William P Farrar, died al the home of her son-in-law, Mr. J. !: farrar, on Monday evening last snd the funeral waa conducted at ihe house on Wedneeda} afternoon, ? burch, the Kev. W. B Hill, officiating. Mrs Farrar had reached the good old a| ti nt > -four veals, and yeera wi re spent In the quiet "f hollie, where she ill-i ?:11 the duties of wife and mother with i. .md untiring love and loyalty. When 'he venerable mot he of the gifted Pope died, he sent for an artist friend with the request that he would ci.me to the k**a,nvasa faithful picture of tin "win flower before it faded." And ii- agree with the im w rifer that thin- av win nell as those of 'miner, and that when av from us wi 'he dew ot earl) m them rn- ih< mumer. as the the a mo: ter I Sa they do fade nv them as though . mornim; atlll ,, glow and glory of mld-s "ni mg the life-time o. band. ui?, bi remembered merchant win- kv I away goods rather than them, n; every visit of the lat' linc. R hmond, t" Karimv their horne his her | ?en heard to s:i\ that no vs! be broad land did he ! wdcome, or mere thoughtful and generous lining those days Mrs Farrar looked I that home and with a care and tact rarely if ? led In our belov ia. Mrs. Farrar ls survived by I William Adams, two sons, In W. M. Farrar, of Norfolk. and lacaaonvllle, a.. ami a daughter, Mrs J B Pat r, of farmville She rents by ins le ot her husband in "iir city of ? i and no doubt tia- iolned in in th" PaVthei 't home. winn .on Need i Lai al dil, Winn ju ha by all drugi ? ? ' ... I ty White Drug Co. C. C. COWAN j tNITURE DEALE1 LICENSED EaMBALMER AND UaNDERTAKER. floor cov: Just received a Sand DI LAP. Nil i AI i)S. j j 221. ' WV. e. V?. J.IT/ Lee & Thompsor Attorneys at" Law Farmville and Crewe, Va, Coron Prinea Edward, Nottoway and a I l" husinrt I'illections made and promp'ly r?-mitt??H. WATKINS a* 1 ri ROCK, -ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FAKMVILLE. VA. I'racticoin Court* of I'rinre Kdward. Cumba*i ami, BuckinKham, Nottoway and Amelia, an I'nited States Court at Richmond. Especial attention paid to riane* in bankmptr LIT C. FRANKLIN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, I'AMI'LIN CITY. VA.: ifea, in Appomattox. PftaflS FM ward an Charlotti ,-out - na Cjurt of Viritin. aad U.S. Court* S. WINf,, lia ATTORNEY AT LAW, Green Bay, Prince Edward County, Vi. WCovkts:-State ant] Peden] The Farmville Commercial Co., INCORPORATED.) Commission Merchants -AND DRALKRH Itt ? General Merchandize, >*. arr? h LARGK STOCK of ^eavy Groceries, Drv Goods aud Hardware Special Prices Made on Good Bought in Large Quantities. [HE FlR.mVS COMMERCIAL CO., FARM VU.I.E. VA. IT COVERS THE LOSS ? e ii you have been lunate ns to lose your home by fire, Bul think what it would i if you had ti" policy i any. The Price of the Premium il and the beni ' : thal y ii should nol hardy enough to ?nt it. J. S. MARTIN & CO. General Insurance Agents FARMVILLE. VA. I Kl I ll i Largest AM) Modi illly DRUG STORE In This Section. Experienced Prescription Clerk. Your Patronage SOLICITED. Anderson Drug Company. fT ATC f!?ln Window. Ground. I Hupped Matt.Cath-diai. MassBl f aaRMYlUE MFG. 00. Fa -mvilk. Va 'ia. ygg'i Are You Honest? With your lund when for the ke ol' s ja few dollars you usc a fertilizi '.ose imend; is its ,pe ! knov ;e to mix rials to analyses. The value of a fertilizer lies in th. ma teri not to r feed the plant at one time and si another. This is why R are so po. Every in? gredient has its particular work to do. Twenty-five experience in making g< m ;uthern crops has enabled us to know what is required. See ilia* trade ; on every bag TRADE MARK REGISTERED F. S. Royster Guano Co. NORFOLK. VA. Thc Reason Tobacco Crop tobacco REQUIRES Fhos,i!i.;:f o phmii- ai id ; Potash Without th lui i nc; Ammonia in mild and it requites Lime. In commercial ferti? lizers the phosphate is treated with sulphuric ai il, but in Peruvian (iuano nature has used none. Th<*se are the reasons why Peruvian ever grown. Your Father* knew it. Full information and valuable booklet sent FREE to every farmer. Peruvian Guano Corporation Charleston. South Carolina. (ct) The Potash in Peruvian I alorine, ti is almost invar i.illly found in com merdai fertilizers. And in Peruvian (iuano the Ammonia inderfully blended by nature to become available as needed by t!,e growing plant. I also in Peruvian there's 20% or more ot Lime. Ouano produces the best tobacco ia an Livers And Sales Stables. PRANK VaVKs MICCl - HAKDA\. \ . \T A i tantlon given allor<t< Foil11 T. IV VAUGHAl \ Bold and Liberal OFFER. Pickett Water [s sold under a posi? tive guarantee to im? prove your c fa will bc paid for of stomach or v will be pi son who can CC ing to my im lions without being benefit ted. I will depot.* amount equivalent to your R. R. fare and hotel bill for 60 days. same to be torteited if Pickett water don't do that which it is guar? anteed to do. Come to Farmville and try a course of Pickett wa? ter. CHAS. B. PICKETT. CHICHESTER S PILLS SOLD BY DJRLGGiSTS rVLH.^Heftf PORCH COLUMNS ??? and BRACKETS al all aUas* FARMVILLE MFC. CO.. far-*!**^. r fm/CEYn SUCCESSFUL ^Er? . v I icco ROWING HYCO TOBACCOCUANO tz COUJMWA TOBACCOMANO