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harm ville Herald.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
I. I . Hart. Owner Mild Pu*
RATE.--* OF SUBSCRIPTION
Oae Gof] OM Vear..#1.00
One <-'op> Siv Months. 50
One Copy Three Month***.U>
Petered at the Postoffiee as Second
Class Matter.
All '.smmunications and Money
?tould be Addressed to THE HER
ALD. FARMVILLE. VA,
FRIDAY. AUGUST 12, 1910.
?JORI IH\N A FIGHTING
CH \M I
Evidence /accumulates that the
Democrats of the country have more
. tnan a fighting chance to control
the next Congress, and having made
that advance it should go on with
1t e a-Mr |
dency. f
Insurgei.
and even in Republican strongholds
such as Pennsylvania, independents
are massing for vigorous light. Kv
en Roosevelt no longei
and they come, or go and ti
and the President is being laughed
at in the house of foi mei friends.
And at a juncture like this, and
with prospects bright and brighten?
ing, will Demoeracj make some fa?
tal blunder, or do some foolish
thing? and is the Da?oe racy of
Virginia ready to do it-, full share
of the fighting?
it a fighting organization?
Are those who make the rank ami
i impact ly joined'' Do they
tout: d a common
I
Have 11 a) a leader arno Inspli
annoi be
factorily anawi family
gathering. Hi
treble, but a con?
ference of Virginia Democrats is
Mal. To BO un?
rest in the ranks is to tins.* ayes
sun.
Thc "machine" may bs a il
bal to simie Democrats vf Uta state
it is a horrid nlgbt-ms Tba
*'ring" maj bs fiction, but to
inn, irritating fact.
The poor man may bari
In Virginia politics, but poor men
Of Virginia don't think
Important amendments to the
I titutlon aw* to !?? roti
al i lection, and no
mn'.
opie
A Senafi r, recently resit
neena riolated bl
of office, partisans: fpr party pur
.id >earrangs nt le.:
of ti and
lng re
? ; of voting willi
Bul
?
W ll NI I '
t
-
I
I
?
i man
'
folios
onie bolt*
will forfel?
and t only of all
lar ' : . but all right
ing nun of all part
ll
ally constituted tribunal and to dis
its mandates ue a
outlaw. To such light as the Su
ont OH tbe subject of part
loyalty, close your eyes, Mr. Bryat
and go it blind.
"Order is heaven's first law,
andwlthout order there can be I
party, no civilization, no Christiai
AN INDEPENDENT NEGRO PAW
Fifty negroes, representing thirl
States, met recently to organh
an independent National negro pa
ty. They poured out vials of wrat
on Roosevelt tbe author of Brown
ville, Taft for removing neg'
ficials on account of color, and tl
P. as aiders and abetters <
the Jim Crow law and Otho South?
ern outrages.
Loni a.i their friends and will
in Ihe future row their own
Their courage is admirable, but
what of their judgment? Sowing
und to reap the whirlwind.''
Th* and sane reply to
their mid-summer madness is to,
blot ont the amendments. And this
is the next step. And let tl ?
tn vcr forget that lt "isn't
race prejudice but race knowledge
They had the ballot and prostituted
it t<> lowen] HMO. Nothing remains
ti, bs done but to take it away from
them. Rut that a few negroes still
have a voice in Republican Nation?
al conventions. the amendments
would be wiped from tin statute
honks ni the ? ni 11 the
next Con*.'!
HKRAI.IHM.s
And here comes thc Norfolk Vir?
ginian-Pilot on Monday too. (Had
to see you. Always glad to BOB yon
"Uncle Joe" ls having fun His
fighting days are over.
Bunyan in prison twelva rears
had but. two books in his library,
the Hilde and Fox on Martyrs, and
*hen he came out he proceed'
ed to write a book which will live
and be read when ex-president El?
iot and all he ever wrote or saul
are forgotten.
With the Hobo colony work is
a disgrace. . Except in the "chain
Mr. Henry Watterson recommends
buttermilk as a beverage Lei him
ci.ine to Farmville, only
gallon here.
"Democrats ara watching a min
itnl ainl the other OB the White
Hoi:- 11 tit?ni Her?
ald.
And tin
Baltimore gets the "tail end" of
thing- Evening Sim
ter last than not at all.
Tar
not guilt .nuntin plea
ninon criminals .nuts.
ibty of the news
Nebraska haw* united in a scheme
Ito advertiss thc tact that the State
has other resources than Colonel
Brynn." And Brynn will take care
of himself.
The Herald had s.thing I*
on the subject nf slums in iis last
.md now the New York Wold
ip."
bad.
Insurgents Ipsurged some i" Kan
.nd Iowa.
i
? ;i?'innrle emin-;.
bed lull' ?."liing
Sun.
/
Nu Insurgency in Maryland,
a Republican, tun Nation?
al election thi number of
ii . Crippen
and bolds I Wis..
Look out. Danger al ?
habit! i.
aid ??.
?i to dlSCttSS ll Sir
I
. rn
cf T
( ment costs annually $
oin
.1.. *ild bpply to th
l detUng with ti u>t tba I
? axiom, "An ounce of prevention i
. a puuiiti of i
country i
much law-making and ton lit
tie law-enforc k Vii
ginian-Pilot.
n
n The Norfolk Landmark intimate
j that when the Confederate Vet
i, erans meet in that city in E
ber they will grow fat on "
?? Why not substitut< for th
o ozone?
?" "Instead of seeing Naples, lt ht
come to a case of smell the Bait
more harbor and die."?Baltimoi
Sun. And yet the Evening Su
I the Baltimore water smel
v bad.
matter who "struck Bill
Patterson," somebody knows wi:
hit a governor of that name.
R<x>se\elt continued the
act in the minin
des of Brook?
lyn. Let the D ? >rk
Can a row beat swim? 1
? but in t! ?
,mg Sun.
Not folk sells so many cantah
it never has any left to *
Blind Senator Core sees others
as others do not. and as they do
not see themselves, a "giftle poa/
that
The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot BUf
that all the voters of Ohio
unite on Harmon. Couldn't do bet
Misrxkc SOMEWHERE,
"The name ol Fourth
of July uggliest man has neve:
' published " Karmville Heiald.
Nu. brother.'he came in from
Prince Edward, and our neighborly
feeling and consideration forbid
our mentioning it."?Chees City
Pioi_-]
Our worthy contemporary is in
erfcir. for the uggliest man among
? il Prince Kdward died
.ind this is the blsto
the taking off.
In the early eighties two brothers
left Karmville one afternoon for
their home, one holding the reins
while the other Slept soundly in
j the bottom of the wagon. They
met in the road by a ?
of the "Free state'' ot Lunenburg,
who was driving into town mount?
ed mi a lnad ol' tobacco. I!
once called a bait, | -.agon
halting too, whew upon, th*
nf old Lunenburg addreanlni
unknown fellow m.nial said. ' I'll
i ulla is that you are
' man in Pi im ?
promptly taken, the
money [mt up, when thc *
diiv.-r quiet!] amused his
ng brother with the remark,
"Wake up, Dick." aa tbe
lt ?
of the awaken Ithout
!. ?'rile mo:
The death nf the Ill-favored broth
.?n followed, and Sines then
Prim ? has had no
man." Charge it to SOflM other
county. Prince Bdwnrd plea*:
guilty.
MAEOR QAYNOH stun.
Standing on the deck of an
liner and about leaving for a tour
ahmad, Mayo
York. by a discharged em?
ily, ulm ftA
fust, "He deprived nie
of hr?*ad and in*
?
hospital and the would-1 *
Court or <;.gia
1 that it :n to
sell
'
nab Press, With respect to coun?
terfeit booze, it is exactly tin
Slr P'av
Qi in i
a prill
Situ! ? <,i\.*s Ttmelj Warnings
t lia \ . 1 Him di ? Cltiaeo I
\u*.i i > i
1 '? .il No. 1 *
will
warn you
Well kid*
d out
I thick,
red, ill-smelllnj
mont and in *
from
dull and
ll you
:n you of
Kidney
d cure
them Herri
s ville proof:
William H. Bun ??'? St.,
Farmville, Va
s ago I was greatly troubled I*
- kidneys and
ly fn.ni kidney
*? unnatuial and 1
felt : arny. I fi
is nally heard about Doan's Kidne>
Pills, and procuring a box at Free
ar A.
'* using them. In a short time l wai
" entii At tha' time 1
e gave a statement, publicly
mending Doan's Kidney Pills and
am now glad to confirm every won
ls I then said in their favor."
,_ For sale by all dealers. Price B(
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo
e New York, sole agents for the Unit
n ed States.
ls Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Bj#^w Tilt. Ill U1IIMI IIRANn. A
SCLQBYWflbljISTSEVMMERE
You Seek
PERFECTION!
We Have It
in all kinds and jrrades of
Nursery Stock
Whether you need fruit trees,
bern- plants or hedges; whether
you wish ornamental shrubs,
bulbs, roses or perennial bedding
plant
Have Them All
and our prices are correct.
dicit your patronage.
Greens Nurseries,
Fannville, Va.
IN THE CU I OF THK (li
* Court of the County of F'rince Edward on the
27th dsy of July. IMO:
Dita K. Mann. J. K. Mann sim! Geo. M.
OtWO*-. I aintiff.1
against
Capps. Ann\ S. Ward. J.
H. Wan). A. lt. IV i-V
Kliza L. Wilkinson, Walker Wilkinson.
M V CkrdweU, Win Car.lw.-ll I
I) Price, li. ? I'rir... !.. M. Prise, Wat
?wen. lila May Price Mabel B.
Plies*. Anna Hatchett. Kuth Hatch
ivy arl Hatchett and (leo. Hatch?
ett thc last six be ott infants under the
Defendants
Th.*ii nt ia to make partition of
..nd about the town
iity. Virginia.
a n aa lots Non. 1, 1 a d K in a certain
?
:;nary Tract."
v a survey of
said estate, dated February. 1889. and .1
de an.l
tiled th.r
v ir yuna, it ii*
ordered ? r,
. and do what
' i heir interest in thu-*
A c. |
HORACE Al
J. Ta*. july I
?UNTY
i
andi
John ,V. . ? fendant
am tract
of Cnn
iand lo Car
mtrsct and a
And an atfi.ia
vit having been made
John Nash, i not a resident of the State of \ ir
Ifinia. il within
' and do
ty be necessary to protect hi- lal
' .rther ordered that
ce a week for f.i'ir
in the I* arm a newspaper pah*
n thc town of Farmville, and that a copy
be posted at the front door of the Courth
?lo. that
lieing ! i ? lay after this
order ?? W*tt
A to**" Tl
K n. GARRETT. I
Wm. Lai jul> I
WATCHES! JEWELRY!
While permitting Mr. A. V. Wade
to occupy a portion of un
hort while, I wish ti
public that I am also still
At the Old Stand
%s:th a nen!
JEWELRY, ETC.,
I am
and al
workmanship.
NV. T. BLANTON.
317 M
KELLY
RUBBER TIRES
Put on your old buggy
will make it
LOOK LIKE NEW
-SEE
Duvall. Son & Co
?>
Randolph-Macon College
Fox MLM. ASHIAKD.7&.
lOT'l %t* *.....
Walrus Roofing
IS
RELIABLE.
Few people can tell anything
about tbe ijuaJity of th.
called rubber roofing,
have : i who
sells it to them, and the deal?
er bas to rely upon the manu?
facturers. The mauuiaciur.-rs
of Walrus Roofing
making rooting for thirty
They have had exper
enough to teach tl.em
how to make it, and they are
altogether reliable, bo that you
can count on Walrus being
what it is represented to be.
We stand liv-Jiliul Kvery Koli That
We Bell
WHEN V<U WANT ROOPIHti Ul V
W VI.Ill S
Paulett & Bugg*
When In Town
CALI. AT
Llewellyn Bros.
JU MAIN STREET,
ami see their large stock of
HOME MADE
HAM) MADE
HARNESS.
We nuke ow I ree out
*.r?fully picked stock, therefore
can gnnrantee their
LASTING QUALITIES.
If we haven t just what you want
we will make it while you wait.
Equipped to do all kinds of repairing
neatly and promptly
FADS FOR LADS
'HIGH
ART
Thi
good elothi
wno both th-"
illar-prudent naturally
st iek fa
Yo':
?he's fasti That's why
young men turn as naturally to this
town hill.
Richardson ^t Cralle
STOP'AT
Flan's
Hotel and
Restaurant
When in RlCUIOMD Whlkk
Yor Will Find First
("lass Skkvick
Rooms 75c. and $1.00
OYSTERS AND STEAKS
A SPECIALTY
NEAR FIRST ANO BROAD STREETS
RICHMOND. VA.
Also a lot of men'*- ?*.
children s
Men and Roys Summer a?
dotting,
Bargains for
'
BORROW
MOMA
?olidating tl
into Iii.
pay off
to call.
Writi
and entire ;
'
WILLIAMSON BROS
RICHMOND VA
? CMIMBI
A New Preparation
WINDOWPANE
Mm*mmtkmmkmwmt*m*********mmmtmm
Makes stair
PLAIN GLASS
It shades or Mind
ADMITS MORE LIGHT
enrii:
for inform
Cheap and Durable.
R. C. Bristow
104 Third H
Liver?
And Sales Stables.
\ flBlv
FRANK EPES
.-un i --*
RAKOA WAI
AT ALL [Hi '?
hones and vehfc -
at reaixuirtlile prices. Pi
on given all order*
t your patrol
Fourth st., Pboni
J. IV. VAUGHAN, Manaaer
! VIRGINIA POLYTECNIC INSTITUT*
BIACKSBURG. VA.
'v td
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il ut ii winn -' nina ***n.*'aai>m**
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