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PRONOUNCED BY ALL THE BEST MII.PHERD'S CREAMS sold only at the OF * . CHAPPELL CO., re i e .???-?t'fountain is are >; CRNH, VASES and all kinds of Building Material for Cement Block Houses. Fences . W. A. Slocombe & Co's. i. (Ker Misses Davidson's Store FARMVILLE VA. Foley Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, .then your kidneys, cor? rect urinary irregularities, build cp the worn out tissues, and tte the excess uric acid that. ts rheumatism. Pre? vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, nd restore health and Refuse substitutes. ATTENTION!! ? -ncr \bout thc] Fire," ? I impi ? --.ion, 1 sta and ' Mer? chants IN INSURANi tate and Stock! Owners ? your property. n mpanies among the BEST protection at a little E R. BOOKER General Insurance. *? C. GILLIAM, Agency Mgr. FARMVILLE. VA. He? atllug uii!it:iry I rigid with cou i iu all Insi-ni.: I'"d u very r.iw -tiou: ? drilled t*>fore?" ' ! ' ' n-.vuit. And in ? th? eridtnl d Try on the cont Hiive youV-Llpj.iu f r % 1865 1910 Company Contract C?st CONSIDER WELL the I **" Life li THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA HAS ALREADY DONE THIS FOR YOU. If in- md kimi 11 i tat 1 will gladly fur is . >? '; *h** comparison of my Company's Contract and Co& t-\ ^5^^^ Agent W <f*-^ Farmville, i Hoards Dairyman Says: ?i. hay Make your cow a market for your feed ?aer product will be taken care of by The Farmville Creamery. ?fOfiV 9 RosenegkBrewing Co. RiCma-V9np,Vir*3ini,i "?#>' REWS CF PICE EDWARD UNI From 9 ; ellen! ool Ililli.ii ? Mrs. *. .Mi. .1. I. Madison ,u Lynch? burg with an.I J, I. w ill D . .1 I i oil) Lunka Mills. I ? ll. Mi K.I 1 of Allei Wil . ill.-. ?nilly for I bright ai* Quit* a number of th.* ; * immunity arc attending the anion meeting being held at Drakes Branch, services being conducted b] Franklin, former pastor ulah M. E. Church, and oth? ers. From Darlington Height*. 12th. Miss Lizzie Dillon hag left home to teach school this winter at Drakes Branch The young girls of the neighbor? hood are all leaving home to attend school or to teach. Miss Dennie Overton lefl iMl weah for Lynchburg. Miss Belle Towler spent with Misses Martha Watson. Helen Foster and Adeline Cunningham. Mrs. C. H. Cook spent la?t week in the home of her sister, Mrs. Jno. Fads. Mrs. 0. W. Watson haa returned home with her girls, after spending f pleasant week in the home of Dr. W W. Hamilton, of Lynch? burg. We are very glad to see Mrs. John Cunningham well enough to - Prom I known as i ? week. I ori? gin. ell Thompson and daugi :: poi ia. ha willi . Mr-. Li Mi 1" C. \V and little ? \\ K Chappi ! w. W. Campbell; \V al? ? fi om a I Mr. \v l> !? av with he Prom Buckingh sm. of till ,-. i urant and . be ! Will Ix* the i: ed with the a ? ij a m ? Mm -I. N'.'N. ? guilty of murder in | : well known in .. colored men named W jail in w.-st virgil .-.I with ki.: mihi. Way Q< Coi.!. io !>.? Buckingham temped to kill : woman to leam o ere is a n n b] Mountain on lal A number of pata Mitton ? A party of young im-n came up ii an automobile on the t'.'ii :u the depot at Arvonia to this plane i" the w Monday of last week, the ith, was labor day and the R. F. D. mall car? riers got a rest. Young Mr. Childress who waa killed on the farm of Mr. J. B. Hanes. owned a house and lot near this place which will probably be offered for sale. The Republicans are getting busy again. Some of them get . very busy about the time of national elections, or rather when any fed? eral office is to be filled. Wonder what little stream will run fast enough for the G. O. P. to pit him against the mighty Flood of Appo? mattox. From Cumberland. Sept. 14th_Mrs. Sue Gray, who has been visiting Mr. F. G. Flip pen, left Sunday afternoon. Dr. Jefferles left Monday morn? ing for his office in Richmond. He expects to be with ns again in a few days. ? >iggs es in I; bo Bi3 I and two Ti... s"i- -hall aud daugh j lnejr, lieu 'ing relar Norfolk. l'uea will I Her, ? I ? ir borne ? .ned trip to . Va., Mrs Mar) L of Cliarloit* n . Mr-, ll. If. i Katharine Allen has return? ed fr. Koa mingham. Willie Garden. , uma East, Mr. M,. TH' ? Thelma ' '''..Hie iy for v. Mr il, of Mn*. W. II. Wa! . Ma ' - at tendlng school a ( par ville, Ot*e tho W. H. Wu! I I Mr. W. I hia nch " i.* t. M Mra. .niiiier with f for Colpep this br ? urg. irria ? in Lynch!) sick with f* ia mini Hil ming? ham. Ala . who ha? nnie, is sick with f.-ver ami will be taken hospital in Richmond soon soon for Hixburg. w will teach school. Prom IHIIwyn. Sept. 13th_The Gospel Tent Meetings at the Seventh Day Ad? ventists camp-meeting on Fahr ner's farm, on the Plank road, are stirring the community. The Health lecture on Saturday night drew a large audience. The lecture dealt with the primary causes of dis? eases, and it was shown that by tbe use of rational remedies much caa he done to lessen liability to dis? ease and alleviate much suffering. The fact that there is an increasing interest on the part of Municipal and State governments to Improve their health departments shows that the subject is a vital one. The prevalence of disease in the citiel" calls for Hrenuous measures and the public mind is being educated to co? operate in eliminating the cause* of disease by personal and publi hygiene. As there is no section country exempt from disease th