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MRS MARY BAK:R EDDY. Christian Sci eifee Leader ls Subpoenaed as W Itu sss. MRS. EDDY SUBPUENAED i s?tian Science Leadei May Appt-a , Against Alleged Petty Theft tian Al!: 1 i I want to bc ? METHODIST PASTOR AND B!HL MISSIN U Preactier's Name is Conneciad Willi Heiress Cy Gossip. ... a?ed thtl - lc er, ,i.*ar ff. i : .1 muck ?' - i i tioa linn) has nut beea heard ll fonda*, when he went over 'e. Nlohola "j i Marian White, ' ' laughter ol Luther H. White, said to be a million? aire, also is missing, and gossip bera ban eoaoeetad the names of thi tor and tlie younis woman. The pastor's wife and his motherin law live In Ithaca, and they sa\ thev don't Know wbere Mr. Hradhurn is. Nobody knows that Miss White is wits Mr. Hradhurn, as efforts to ascertain the whereabouts of buth have proved fruitless Mr. Hradhurn went to Nichols to ex* chance pulpits with the pastor there. He has not been seen sim e. The same day Miss White packed two grips and hired a man to drive her to Tiona Center, where she boarded a train llet destination lc unknown KILLED AT BIER Man Shat Dead Beside Hit Daughter'! Body. John Walker, ot Edwardsville. Beal Wllkes-Barr* Fa., was murdered dur lng Monday niK'nt while he kepi t tieatb vigil over tbs body of hit? ter, w-hr died last Sunday. Mr. Walker wan shot through thc heart and George Walker, one of hil brothers hs* !? ed ard heit Ov suspicion. While tbs. police art alsc searching for anothei brother Al drew The police were notifled by some neighbors, who heard the sound* of j fight and tuen some pistol shots li the Walker house Walker was fount on the floot in a room adjoining thc an* where hts daughter lay. Then vras a bullet hole through his he*; was smouldering. Neighbors bad seel tha two suspected brothers leave -he house after the shot was heard anc ths police started a search for then at once. Discover Two Bodies In Cistern. Acting on a clew given by an an ?nymous lever to Mayor Crowd*! of Jackaon. Miss, a cistern beneatl a rooming house here has been dralr ed and two human bodies found. On' ?f the bodies ls that of a child only i few days old and the other that of man. The rooming house, it ls alleged has been fr*qi;ented by women, most ly strangers In Jackson. No arrest have ret been made. 1100.000 For York Inventor. An Invention of fibrous asbestos fin ?roof covering for wire hat been sol hy H Luke Owens, a young and strut ?Ung mechanic of York. Pa., to th Central Electric company, of Kobi aectady. N. T.. for 1100.000. ??Idler Drowned While Fleeing Arrei Fleeing arrest for ahtence wltaov l?ove, Private C McGlatson, Compan H Twenty-fourth infantry, ot ton Oi ?awto. juBfad Into the Oeweko river ? *?>trmmta, rt Y , aad maa drowned. Sell Your OW Gun Buy a tfamingto/i. ^^ ???-? mmmn. You like good things, good horses, good dogs, and you have always wanted a real good gun. This is your opportunity. an afford to sell your old gun for almost anything, be? cause the price of the high- ' grade Remington is so low. Every man is proud of hi? Remington. We ton li tron are in beti than tl . ' their old pin at the fi buy oj. at thc cost of an c.nh:, Paulett & Buss. Let Me Be Your Druggist. * MAILORDERS PROMPTLY ATTF>; -iM IS TO PLEASE. J. A. GARLAND, Bain striM J IT GIVES THE BEST RESULTS. *^& ^SMITHSONIAN % I TRUSS HOLDS 11 ^tJ^kJ^ktRRWR^kJtkJMkJ^RRR wwaaaaaaaMaaMMMMMMammmmmm ^L^m^0^m^m^m^m^m^0^0^0^a*i*^mU ^Rt^*R^*Rmm LEADING DE WHITE DRUG CO., | Farmville, Va. i ' ?'IV The Farmville Fair and Races TO BE HELD AT FARMVILLE Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 25 26 21 28 OCTOBER, 1910 Attractive Program. Liberal Premiums. Entertain ments of High Order, Home-Coming Day. Racing and Tournament. The management has been earnestly at work to make the com ing Fair the best in the long list ot brilliant predecessors. No judi? cious exyense has been spared in the work of preparation and with such weather conditions as October brings to this section the occa? sion will be made memorable. The address ot welcome will be made by one of the eloquent sons of the Old Dominion, music will lend its charm, sons and daughters from far and near will gather and com? munion ot kindred spirits will rule the bouts. Special premiums of intrinsic value are offered and should put to the test the best skill of workers in all departments of human en? deavor. Let the people ot this section of Virginia touch elbows with the management in assuring a signal triumph. This exhibition will sing our praises or write our want ot progress. The gates of Farm? ville will be thrown wide open to receive all who may honor her with their presence. For Premium List and Full Information Address S. W. WATKINS, President J. L. HART, Secretary For Tournament information address JOHN R. MARTIN, Chief Marshal. ni'iioih i i \ ii: A number of cases of typhoid fev? er bars broke n out in and about town, and In order to avoid danger of this dreadful disease drink dis? tilled s My ice is made from absolutely pure distilled water. Take eight pounds of ice and break it up, and place in pitcher, and allow same to melt, and you will have one gallon of absolutely pure ice cold uat.'i that has asea distilled as well aa . and if you take as much as tw> ni>-fivf pounds of ice a day thia pure distilled ice water will - ou only a little over three cents a gallon. Probably you will be surpris* know that one gallon of the purest water that comes to FarmviUe ls sold in the frozen state for a little lover three cents a gallon. Let a little ice melt In a clean vessel and you will have the cheapest, purest. and best water that money can buy. j Aside from the .'anger, one case I of typhoid fever wi*! cost more tha j all the ice you would use for drink? ing water in a Ufa "nie. You are invited to visit the ice plant and see tor yourself how pure and clean our water is before be? ing frozen. The purest, cheapest, coolest, and best water is that ob? tained by melting ice that is made from distilled water. Ask your phy? sician. W. C. NK.WMW. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED To make us a visit at any time during the next few weeks and inspect our nursery stock. We want to show you the growth our Model Orchard has taken on this Summer on "worn out Virginia land." We are here to raise and sell nursery stock?call and let us show you what we are doing. GREENS NURSERIES, 1 MILE SOUTH OF PARKVILLE. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF FRUIT JARS. Ccme and examine our stock before buying. H. E. Barrow & Co. COMMISSION MPRC'IANTS. Kirschbaum GotKca. dtm3Sma tUtlHl XOtklSia ? THE days will soon be crisp ind cool. Nature will don her glorious Autumn garb. And then you'll want that Fall Sir ? 'urn out. ? ? ir-cloth fuundat "Ail-V*. i hy Ute 1" ina (abel ls the identification mark of the ni ide at the i PRICES $15 to $35. N. B. DAVIDSON OLD GREEN BOTTLE THE FAVORITE STRAIGHT OLD KENTUCKY WHISKEY It Is Sure To Please You. CALI. ON L Farmville Dispensary. J ff ? AND AFTER ALL The ability to sustain exertion, even under adverse conditions, is the true test of the value of any feed ? in other words what you want is Results?as judged by the condition of the stock and the one crushed feed to keep stock up at the very hardest kind of work and insure a full day, day in and day out, is Como Horse and Mule Feed Oar original combination of Ground Alfalfa and sound, sweet ?elected grain products Unfennented ? Unsalted ? Unadolterated CotU let* than Oat* i? much tater than Corn whola or chopped goet further than any grain or feed. Mada by The Como Mills Company St. Louis SOLD BY Farmville Commercial Co & THOMAS A. BOLLING BRICK a MAKER CONTRACTOR ANI> RFILDKR. My specialty is Rrick Work, Teams for Heavy Hauling, Fxca ami (trading. Refe.ene*: Every it?l"e*? man lz the city H"r " Farm viii*. Pt one Nc ia Herald and N. Y. Won)