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The Farmville herald. [volume] (Farmville, Va.) 1890-1934, October 28, 1910, Image 2

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thief and carried Hie
and intimated thal he was nu.re
in the ninney than in tbe
?uni thai his iiieiiiinn of the i.r
ely ;i subterfuge. Bul the
rebuked his disciples,
Why trouble ye tin- woman;
he bath wrought a go..<i work
.n thal she hath poured ibis
upon my body she did it to
huh l say
wt this I
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him!
"She Hath Done What She Could"
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with the slmpl
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ror to her husband We read that thr
e\ il spirits 'tain young wom?
an as ? medium to aaaouaca the A>pO?
I no IHvlne sanctltm,
of womnn burch,
but that tbe joting woman who
iiluder the spirit of divination ami at-'
tempted to | ""I ***** th* kfOt
. Lpootls Pani
autl . ,.f divination d
Aii ? . r. dies not Indicate
f heart nnd
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the 1 *hm*r j
men" and ? lox*
Let us
nd not at
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?The Poor Alway* With You"
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"Dut V "r Have Not Always"
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? members
Iii ail Will COW * 'lon*
unto himself. While, therel
always be in order to do good uni
? opportunity, ll
always be In order also to <l"
lally unto the househol I
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How Old People
May Prolong
Their Lives
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?ciiL'ticial.
GARLAND'S DRUG st
'GOWANS^
King off Externals
Stands supreme under
every (esl. Feel se?
cure, keep GowaM in
the home.\Gowmis al?
ways conquers Croup
and Pneumonia and
your doctor assents.
Gowaat Preparation **ns awed on
my child when it wa* dermot ateh
iii with PhettWtOOi* hninedi.it'-ly
utter the tteoad */'pl tent it rn my
phytic'tma culleil and lindi
groat aa improvement onforedits
roiitinn.iiice The child recovered
rapidli ti J.lll.ckl.1 Di
931 Bael St. Allegheny, Pa,
BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME
All PruttUtH SI. .'.Or. V.'.r.
COWAN MEOICAl CO.. DURHAM. H. C.
(tii'inttitf int nor,,-,\ri,t ty f*ai |fi||tlt
A durable root, easy t. pst on lt
11 needs no oalnl
Ing-U vcrv cheap
? Altai IU*. at*.. Oh. lanavHt. Va.
aspbait ::
. SOMETHING
NEW!
ELECTRIC SHOE
REPAIRING SHOP
SHOES REPAIRED
WHILE YOU
WAIT.
RK GUARANTEED.
Ideal Shoe Store.
THERE IS A
h.
MERCHANT
?BU?
YOUT Town Who Sells
UP-TO-DATE
CLOTHES
FOR. VOUNG MEN.
Mis stock is made up of ^arnu-nts of
tilt' latest int, in tin most
fashionable patterns and shades Tho
best dressed men patronize him and
u'et lim per cent return for their
clothes investment.
Von should know this merchant.
One visit to his store ? single inspec?
tion of his stock, will prove to you
the wisdom of wearing well fitting
clothes. Apply this wisdom and you'll
find ti ,v in the way they
Dd hold th*
They are mi display at
The Store of Quality.
I
Simon Laskey.
We Ask Your Trade
M.I.
Drug Store Goods
'.VII,
..mr
WITHOUT l.XTRA CHARGE.
end
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Anderson Drug Co.
FARMVILLE, VA.
New Store
Old Stand
I wish my friends and patrons
to know that I am back at my
OLD STAND
STOCK ENTIRELY NEW.
Thanking the public for their
generous patronage in the past
and soliciting a continuance,of it,
I am,
Very respectfully,
A. V. Wade.
--saor- ^gr- aiv
ANY MAN
WHO IS AFRAID
I men or
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
X* C=3C_-IOC?_10C=3C3C=3y
*^,
Fleming & Clark.
Removal!
We i
No. 220 Third St.
tion to
HEADaUARTERS.
Call Phone 147
>nd it will
E. R. BOOKER
General Insurance Agency.
R. C. GILLIAM, Mgr.
220 THIRD STREET.
Are You Looking
for a Position?
We can offer you good
Paying Employment
that you will enjoy and
at home. Write to-day
Address
The Bntterlck Publishing Co.
WWtWermW Building. New York. Tt. Y.
Herald and
World $1.60.
While Attending the Farmville Fair
Do Not Fail to Visit the Exhibit ol
Chas. M. Stieff"
MANUFACTURERS
The Celebrated
STIEFF AND SHAW PIANOS
Thii well known finn has been nun*
since 1842 and the business has always heen undei
The instruments have won honors at the principe! \
positions of the past two generations, and hav
ed al*;
MEDALS AWARDED
Paris Exposition.
: I.
Columbian
Heston E
Jan
and used In all c weerta du
OWING TO MERIT aND DURABILITY
NEW STYLES FOR 1910-11
A Special Discount During the Fair.
Old Instruments accepted in part pay
j ment and terms to suit the purchaser.
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
RICHMOND BRANCH
L. B. SLAUGHTER, Manager. W. B. CRIDLIN, City Sales M?r.
R. C. CRIDLIN, Salesman in charge of exhibit.
L
The largest butter producing
plant in the State
WANTS MORE CREAM.
Write or call.

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