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farmville Herald. PUBLISHED STORY FRIDAY J. L. Hart, Ounei and Publisher. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION t?ae Copy One Year.$1.01 One C<>(>.\ Six Months. 5C One Copy Burne Months.2" Fntered at tho Postoffice as Second Class Uniter. AU communications and Monej ?hould be Addressed to THE HER AID, FARMV1LLK, VA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1910. I I MUMIAIAl.. Brotber editors are much - : undnmeatal In connection with I at poll tical canvass, and insist upon de claiing tbe tariff as the fundamen tai i Mat! true, inn I Ibat'i ! i tn - ?i thia : mooth sn; r nu' of mud 1. Tbe ? liuni will nol ? I ll iii lid- value of land, and able * than he wa.-, to pnj ti..- lot I at the consumer's do >i i \ki in nu: s\i>in i An.: aging ban li Of Uti ke Tunes. Thirty four ? iii Carolina j, I DOW ann I le to -hould ?i the rul' i "Ti. Hom mounUin ami vail- j . aad i and fellini Smart, in couin ? ounty, Their lons I tliHi Stuart - valry i-< in aelinn, tl ..-ard "boot- from the bugles ami is sweeping on. 'Nothing can stop it. Stuart's cavalry could not he Btnyed and Hamilton's envi i away a hostile majority of over bf,I. oettbltihod white lupretahcy. Tbe new Stuart s cavalry is riding tight on. It ls riding to show to the State, and the World and to stab? lish forever That Virginia moun? tain', n and will re? main free; that they are whit. and Intend to stand by Whit! and by the man who White rule throughout Vhrg i I done, Mr. Wellman, for #? gh you felled to fl from failure. Out of it. will ? billi' Ii ? I I < ;. 1 i I * I i I 1 i - I i Of the nary t I t - t fair, but Farmville ls ye to be I from, and the verdict will read, vic i n on it," says the r Farmville Horald. Come to and le. wi?h our Pa jreathei ...... ... ._? a fair *4 Dan- ;8 ville. Dunville I uni wi,I,. beg to .-ay that Paraville i ..nh an unlnrged v. on that? BKBALOING8. ( i -.-.-t voenun In the , world is in town again," wrote the ? editor of ? aston News-Cour iei on the day his wife returned , from her vacation. "Good b David in haste said, "All men are liars," and it now seen, all census enumerators are ni the Washington t> Cle-k Tretiv's speech before the Suffolk Convention has tbe contri? bution of a cute word politician. "The gladdest words of tongue or pen would be: Joe Cannon's a ha ? ? hatred as i in i. and y* <? Mint ry it is more of knowledgi ' tbs ? thi love. his lil? li was the late who bs d, "A man should li\ bs he can " And Ifow long "Tl.. tbe li it remains true that men .!ili"i talk or writ don n. d is to be ado P lol Bob 'I I go on fiddling. .Memimg alright, bul all wron, em out. Save four bi will bright! n tbe rei um of the Wellmni tiled him, but nppl) of the politlclnn ls In ? ? Bul tu nate woi ? thing they make poor husbands, and ? is lookini a's queer ti,;, I saint, lint then he And il w. J. M., in N country over, are devi Uh I His ' T ?md Jnchall and crook." i, And this nf a Federal Judge, The ? T man Im- bnUawntl himself, and the t verdict sie.nid h.* confirmed by the lt public Ht large t 1 - is the name of the new Democratic leader in Massachusetts, md we are glad thal ll isn't old time t . 0. Hqunit.ratoi ' How many mis? haps are cbnrged t<> fi. J. p. Morgen has the grip, uni' the Beltimore Sun adds, "upon thing m sight." re orate fount should be readily made and .' ng is no! but grand !;? >n the part of returning ? ng frightfully. the * i _ i e I B tims and Chintabie Wish, i "I wish all might knon . ? rn him so much pa .ce. he could * ain just V. f o tone n and regulate s and bladder, and to C mckache. Sold by all druggists. i _ 0 White Drug Co Kid *y Pills. - i It "it s" in town it's be ;o elsewhere? "White Drug Co. n AIRMAN GLIDES MILETOjAFETY Brooklns' Motor Froze While in Altitude Ccr.tsst. SOME THRILLING RACES J. Armstrong Drexel Wins Distance Contest by Circling Aerodrome Twenty-seven Times In First Hourly Contest. Walter Brooklns, the eagle of the Wright aerie ol flyers at the Belmont tiaik. near New York, narrowly es? cape! death when his motor froze In the bitetr cold of a mile hi -rh air cur? rent ami the hm dashed to eurih Ina i i t.ies. It was tb uied ?ul but benumb* d hands of un and his ina "I waa afraid several times," said t ol of the ma. bine. The wind cln the i Idsih I ? ^mg the pis for Brooking hip life than ? n ? mont j is ol qualin. to land . J by the gaily De Lesseps, Second, Gets First nt d<* 1/esseps, who, han that by ! I'lcrlot mono? plane sufel] down in front of the stand. Tb spec ? ul a pic tureeque day. les the altitude competition two hourly contests for dis ' Pint hourly di Won ' by J, Armstrong; Drexel, (lf I'hiladel ione. 19; Hoxsey, 18; Grahame-Whiie, 18; and Latham, 5 laps. Dd hourly distance contort? ( Triple tie between Qrahame-Whlte, 21,' \ubrun, 21 laps; Latham, 21 v, 19 laps; Johnstone, 18 . idley. 4 laps, ai. 1 lap. f Seven Machines In Air. The raci i Drexel, the > ?\uhrun and lira *.? ex tnculnr. Al even teroplai around th< The vari- ji )>est ' ere ^ bright and Farnam b ? the e iwiitly rushing p' md Anton . mono? planes. * ! ph ian, J. f< In tbe hourly ei?m ' >put&f lie l | Biol with the , o ikill end n ive of a professional auto S il times brought the rowd tn its feel by hi- . i*h**? ^ the lead m*>n who d ? him \othlng a ike the manner in whteh he clipped the c om.'! s of ? has yet i f' teen witnes- " m we'inTdaL WAVE OFF ITALY' lome Hecrs Report of Devas? tation ol Town. of thc Interior k t Ron*. wave a ? bin, that di ' I has o a of :. r has or ? hurry to the o Casar Moth- w Mount o by an ueen ti .bout S' ? uggling. upon G . ' ???non. * i . Im- ? iose a nt upon '*? & sr, val ed at 11 d in national _ i and northern Ida- g( : ? Connecticut Has 1.1V.7S6 People. The ? !s 1, ' '-'-ora j opulutlen a :< HOWARD GOULD. Millionaire Said to Be Infatuated With Act-ess. i Howard Gould to Marry Actress. Gould in Paris are i of his re i hitch ? ; ! . have : in his ? ; the ? lined an re Boward I Kath ?runion talk ' ry the woman with ?Aliom I. allowing as the public illy, to make woatever guesses ' :nc-y wisb. Black Hand Men Sentenced. . Pa., rho were Han.; ti by Jude? nan at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dominick Piccolo and .uiRi Mella rona wpre sentenced to a ine of |16(P encl and six years In the S penitentiarv. Raymond Bella rona was finM %lttt and eiven three nd giv< ; It wa b that "How ountr io do Ital ' Kal.ans, *? d with dyna: Catches Strange Fish, A strange ?r be ire bas h-pn leen on tin- water ll Moiton, having a head nearly Wicfl as large as Hs body, wa- caught tj Point by William McIntyre, of out h Ih Th<> fish h four and a half feet long, 'he head ls two foot elfcht Inches in ianieter. The mouth extends nearlv (russ the whol** Iront of the head and ontains fifty teeth and a tongue one jot across and two inches thick, 'here are no lips, the teeth being on he edge of the mouth and vis'ble 'hen the month is doned Tbe body iperB almost to a point. The fins have spread of a foot each and are at ached to the back of the head. Crippen Sentenced to Death. Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen must ie for the murder of his actress rife, Belle Elmore, was de-reed by wift Mrith , Justice In London After nly thirty minutes" deliberation, suc | a trial lasting five days, a irv found 'ie Americun dentist guilty f the murder of his wife Cora, an .merlran woman, known on the stage and Lord I l< I at the mged n Kor, Convicts Build Road. ^?en the pa ny : ville, :nadp IM at .-land l cor u thia tate. P*-?sident of P R -ns. i bis :gton :d of III tl his I Hirr.se'f. -the 'i n his til at Gc re va. Efficient Service Naturally, every depositor expects accommodation for carrying on his financial affairs. We aim tosuppk our patrons with every advantage and convenience that a bank can give safely. Whatever your nat are in banking, we wish to serve you. The Peoples National Bank FARMVILLE, VA. A HANK FOR AU. THK PEOPLE "SMILE AND THE WORLD SMILES WITH YOU." A well dressed man cm do that ? GANS-RADY COMPANY cf Richmond, ipply the tailor i call when in thi LITY, i rYLE WD ? ul Thomas .Ionian, both 'orme*Iv of Fa with the firm arid will he {lad at all times Mon. Rich, Mellow, Delicious I. W. HARPER Whisk* r :.intr HARKKK J \R\I\ ILLE DISPENSXRY. I - I --I-----V [NTH* 1 iry costs snd i int the defendants, tl ? ts of Virginia Bait y. ?nl'.^nampa .re unknown arni the di - th Ijinirhnrne. wH* on hereof, and do what may Ik- necessary to rotoct their interest in this Mit Anti it ir urther ordered that a cony hereof lu1 published nee s week for four weeks in the Karmville lerald a BSWlMpf publish**! in the county of rin.e Kdward. and that a copy be poHted at th? ront door of the courthouse of this rounty on the rth day of October. 1910. that beinjr the next iii/ nile da) after thin oni< * I ??ste: Vi. J. HUBARD. > J. M. Crute, A. B. Armstrong and Hubard & oct. DIVE FOR THEM! Niose new suits we are selling are UNSURPASSED In 'AL. MAKE and FIT -et us take your order RICHARDSON & CRALLE. Dr. Paulus A. Irving pm * ? OFFICE HOURS 12 TO 2 P. ht. HAVE YOU Seen That Barler Ideal Oil Heater -AT Duvall. Son & Co;. J. TAYLOR THOMPSON ATTORNEY and OOUNBELD AT LAW Fak.myii.lk, Va. ? joining counties I'rompt ;i >:iiB? Collections made anti promt*: WATKINS A BR< >< -ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1'rsetiee in Court* of Prince Edward, mond. '-?sw in bsti Ull.l.K. VA. \V C. FRANKLIN AW, PAM WINO, Green Bay. Prlncf Ednrd doily. Vs taro '? ' |T WARREN WALL \,-amet\ Court* R. VI. PsVZLL TYM* DENTIST SURGEON PHONE 2