? 1 a* pa.' A. D I i atat-tt ' ? WARREN WALL * Dr. m. powell tynes DENTIST SURGEON . NE 251. Dr. Paulus A. living HOURS 12 TO 2 P. M. DISSOLUTION. ? saul but I. N. VA! \<>l, ~ OTES .. iptions 500 nior nan for n Old SUhsCMptioU: -scale is for r< I .:. i old subscriptio year for .?ar's subscription, 100 .i | subscription, 2 l' subscription. 3 . ' subscription, 6 lion, 7 subscription 10 rears' subscription, 20 ? i it ry Inn. : your query in r try Inn. 1 ?.?n to the guests of tl Od we ask for tl age accorded air. Another ; ?nabled us to furni vith many degre added. York Riv had another year on, and every thing -**. rvice, etc., has be ;ast experiei I Browns Church h : lack of 8ufficie I are hoping for ma the Country Inn. rs very truly, Mrs. P. F. Badge nary i lersld u. | n V. World $1.0 i-(l PERSONALS ti BRIEFS. Wes nf Happenings and Pw p! Know. .man h*art is like a bank ? mc peace at tart The reek | drawn by four ? ' ? * - Black ? ;:. c I farn I to look a i ng oi in Third. | Miss Mais..* plan day I t .. N duri ii mville . And t! j 1 l of turtli t in i ? in i ry, and ti ? . pk ill uni In making the com .rion ti . most br -hem all. 1 in atte: ." th* oa la . f let. Hie the The Y. V. gave a most enjoyable reception i Fri* ns of last session of the school is airca marked by earnest work, but it not to be "all work and no . ?? Wham W. H. Hubbard ni ,.a the Fair ra going to be I cont* of be: 3h are of the blue rll , but c es ly one can win aud wear the laur t0 Mr. Horace Richardson says tl jn the trouble with the farmers no en a-days is that they pay twice much for farm labor and at t ag same time get vastly inferior e nt vice ?5 An advertisement in the Heral.i now worth three times as much r before in the history of the ] - and for the simple re.: ,0 it is read t pie. Dunkum'- nip lark. M down H - '?.ut to ta:. I .*f ou product i titivation. ? That : riming e, day goo lt old four-hors 1. Th .Mi. T. T. Tot: | - ? o ru- nK ,in u ? mo< but ?~ wa- nt th; its light ? lamps for r-n at in our homos. ?. It should i. 1 in la rb far ? es would : Ind .. ? ?rth the ia ; the caril 8 swer it. But n* I .uld t pears be grown ii. ;on, b IV. ' apples, cherries, peaches, plui k, and apricots. ?j Xeil ". Oho drama' gusta J. Brans' famous novel, "i '"" Elmo." has proved a play which, el Of even greater inter* iat than the book. In Uie title role Elmo Murray is found one of t as most interesting characters in t he entire library of fiction, and tl cr- personaee w } in di raatic form I- greal interest. St Elmo long bas ; of the most popular novels a uthern readers and Mr. 1 Pa_ play which comes to I ? i ? at- , ' ? Jr.. who ti ? ? ll WM j I Mrs. L. E. A ? Phi'adelphia I U Let ' ' - A haps i of * give Mr. W. H. Mr. V . the t land. Her of the S ireh of I don.: _ain we bad J I), in order to flnt our ways at our 1 Of It rtb in flva i. Mi .?hil Gam gladly ga Mr. B ' ? Fain ville boy, who has won enviable r? putation in other bank has been chosen to fill tbe vacanc in the First National Bank, occi sioned by the resignation of M P. W. Hubbard. He will enter upc the discharge of his duties on Oct< ber, 1st. The glad hand of we come awaits his coming. When Dr. Hatcher was us he first joined hands and the went about shaking hands right ar left. He was so busy at it when tl writer met him that he ? tt accot it with the generous invit tion to "come to Richmond, and will give you a large room and fe< : on choice beef steak." t the rich can afford it." and y ? him not think for a mc invitation will not be accepted. sr, sto ? . *Cat4o:* .:ie, s nou ch things will and. nal card of Mr. E. 1 all appear of the I who pr. mi; - U.' ville W. B. Or I man of three '..cal hotel, im . by, | ? Mr. Orcain ! he is lmpr<' ' ? un.i* i /ur ..lncilin.iii. . alo ? ith t provi .st suchci directly or in* owner of or i '.aim against 8u I act or flu and if any bu amount paid, w n int-- red back '" the city, within two years after pf ot, by action or motion in t .nit or Corporation or Hustir irt having jurisdiction over sj f Tax Payer. O. Death Where Is Thy Editor Herald:?There Is univ ? sal dread of death among the chi ren of men, and yet in one of c churches on last Sunday a large c h gregation united in Binging, a m with fervor the following lines: 1 "Jerusalem, my happy home, Would God I were In thee! Would God my woes were at a- end, a- Thy joy that I might see." I If that was a prayer, then th ?d are many people in Farmville a -1 ready and anxious to die, i et to such people death hsth no stl .1 this is a comforting thought. Pew. * I S BUCK. Tha Charles < ! 3 ago I a .3 of kid;. In a misera result of the pa my back. The tn just as badly at : er symptoms Ik were d I I went to Freear Drug i Store for a box of I ! Pills and had u before th< ? - ? F r sale by all dealers. Price 50 . Buffalo tie Unit Remember 'he name?Doan's?. and take i ir. ru? be d h? n ch ib eli ttb by tf ht gs ud Man ard W fe Held as Poisoners. irom ig a whole dinne; . nan, i an em] wool to Cl. . M discharged him .ag ot t I . \ tami* party i the I teetora ? : tba din the - ? III al . them all . all, sirk ' 1.1 tmt on Zeppelin Airship Burned. If ai trepld ap. - Zeppelin, 1; lied when . tbej latest model of his was torn I the three l; gondola, near I! Three of the air ously Injun The acci' lble was b. inz ll shed. The ? operating a crew were ? the rear gondola as the * bled and lu There was a sharp report, a tilth o4 flames, and in a tha immense fabric ' rivas was afire. Ths crew, hardly realizing what had hap Ot th* thelt ipd iv thal BREWERS ?QF Fine Beers Only ere ho ind BUDWEISER PALE LAGER MALT NUTRT A tonic for old and young. RICHMOND BRANCH JOSEPH STUMPF, Mgr.