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THE FARMVILLE HERALD HONOH KOR THE PA IT, H BI M, H< I' , xx: RI DAY, NO\ l MBER , 1 10 \n. ] E HALLOWE'EN PARTY. -. 1 \ l?>* MU I \ I MM, ii li .me ..i Dr. Md Mrs, Jju-tcan. Wtteif >lii tt. mil | uti Kiilcnl Tin- H.ut. -pitable homa of Dr. ami ;ih Lindsay Jai man -unlay evening, ol a de i allow e'en Itally. Tilt- ve iudali aud spacious lower floor orated with festoons of : silhouettes of bats, black hes, and goblins, aud light <.:. \- i tily i,y griunittg I ns. Itch of Halloween, .Miss '.!. Tabb, envoked the ht PMt, and called forth, i ? long pro > of n itabl" personages Id <iuaint and i stums th< d from i into delighted Sf i-> mi Hin| B ling their gues , dainty -curtcards orna s propi lats Hail >?:? - of tbe Immori impei sonated 1' . Joseph L. .lat niau. Ethel L. Jarrett; Bet Miss Eloise Ambler Har D ai Jefferson, NV. Arthur Florence Nightingale Miss .luKger; Queen Louis... Miss McKinney; Pocahontas, Mis larinan, Benjamin Frank t Lear; John Alden and Mr. and Mrs. J. Luckin .- -.?;? i* Miss Daisy Story; and pupils. Dr. Cliff W. Masters Robert Bugg ph Jarman; Jenny Lind. M.<? Klleu G. Perkins, Li Hung Anna Biddle; Queeu and Sir Walter Kaleigh, taw Forman and Dr. w. l'mie Remus, J ? Frauds E. Willard, Miss I, Bdgai Allen Voe. It. Grainger; Mane Antoln ll London ooah it ended with the ? Paul* it ) Mrs. ? i lt, Al ? man, * ' tin) S Wood ..iid ti ? ; M ? I. '*' P ' Tabb, Mrs. W. H ? DO C. MISS Mar; n, Mrs Nam. c M Lewis Bmitl ?' - Lui; MlSi Martha W. Cou] ff W. Stol;- N r Beott Martin. D: Crate, Miss Virgin Hanna Crawley, Mis i Warren Miss Crae Mary V. Blandy cn Smithy. Tu Peg 1910 are no ame are raid o i. 1910. a penalt ll be add< I e penalty. F. W. Hubbard. Town tl for Hes9 Stock Food Wilt* KNOWN HIM. eta --I s i-i. -. m Qolored, Waatad h* Behool I .1 Col an I Blind. If I non ? colored man by sams ol to Wm. C. Ritter. Superintend for Color? ed Deaf and Blind Children at New E ? tarked bim as living at Paraville, i*?t |,-t tddreeaed to him here ha 'ed to reach him. Meadow has three chlldren.who In all probability to the new school at Newport News the only one in the State for thi where they can be odurat* trained into useful citizenship, with ' out cost to their parents, except tot their clothing and railroad tie In Prince Kdward county there .1 other children eligible to admission to the behool. The t and kindness of our white peoplt : for by the Bupeitn j tendent In extending information of the existence of this new Behool to th ? ]i> opis named, and aid s led: M. H. Booker, Pamplin, deaf boy. 1 ?'. years old. He.irv Baker. Darlington Heights, deaf boy, 12 years old. Joesph Wooldridge, blind boy, fifteen years old. Jeff Hatnbrick. Farmville, blind old. new.tJi of Mrs. P. B. Blis-.. Her friends in Farmvillf were greatly shocked to hear on Sunday morning that Mrs. P. H Bliss wi dow of the late S. H. Biles, had died the night before The end (?ame in the home of Mrs. Walter Smith, and after ? few days ot i 11 - Her attending physicians and the friends who were admitted to lick room sppr* Uiat she could not survive I lu et 'taek, a malady from which Bl long but the lai Ignorant t rue condition. ? funeral took place from the ? * ! tod of . D. Watkl ?i. W. M. Mr. at d Mi ime to Vir and lived Farm ? i that win ; with tin il and lt I. sar * ighter inly child of i: who. dui ' ,;inp womanhoot d the hume with a buoy ant > and boauty rarely excelled am women, and for this the Idol o 1# her dec] - the h'-arts 0 : ? pie go out In tenderest tym a pathy. Mr. H. P. Barnett, a BOn-ln Of the deceased, who lives 1 ?. Johnston City, Tenn., attended th sra! \ \ uta of iii mks I wish t through th ? Hei aid my heartier thanks t?* I ereryow helped me In the recent Herald cot . ted for til first prize. I am the recipient ( the second, which is a handson suit. Mis. T. N Layne. Bring us your "Prescriptions I are.too difficult for us to "a curately compound." White Dn * Herald aad N. Y. World ll CO. j rajie Pilli. *>H.\ \l. si I I .ss | ROM Bl M.I * ii"- Oeeed Wai Hen lad Qood Br. siinsi,,,,,. \\j,|, j,,.* -^ - triable of ii in I*. i .- i ; l-11-.t. Hi ? ! .ur,... ii ,,i \ 1 Lt_ t.iu- n omi Ta i be ll oajt Mum ?. i \ rybed| Hagpj lad Farmrllle "DeU.liti-d." t.-it,*-, Will I lea n in um i. dd Of la t iee..lint .'. ' hour ng out loud and clear. \ ? , commending tl and congratulating t topping for t the rici ly lad' .-: the churches, and Join In the work . ; love. A visitor from the far who tated for the first timi 'fiat pi Int .,? luxuries, the Virginia Brunei Which was served at the Country inn. was heard to say. "That ls i ul a dish more than Hi the Rods." And those of us who are accustomed to the delicacy, ad? di*, | Amen" to the wold prill e As early as 1 p. m.. all turned towards the rare track, and p, a., the grand stand was crowded to its capacity, while the grounds were dotted with vehicles and a moving mass of walkers. Tin racing was spirited, honestly con? ducted, hotly contested and elicited earn- | and enthusiastic ap proval. The results of thest ; in last Herald. About 4 o'clock the elouds Bred thiel and ia\ k end a -dight rain fall followed. The writer bogati to lost* hean and hope tor the next day, when Mi 1 . C. Johnson who stood at on tin I I to B : spot 111 1 nktng to ? 't ou Deed feel no i for the monow, for that one b anti promise for b bright daj ' And did uncloudt : Cod's ii -ii* ronni ? en with rats had to I lt was tl e ;ir WO nu lui i:\ \miai. d crown to ? of skill in the to a 1 p. - - form? an,; marched along Main snot i under corns " lor J. R Martin. 1 mounted on a premium charger, his red sash made more radiant by the glow of the sunshine, his Inslgma of rank as fair as the moon, while tin black plume wavsd gracefully, fan " n"d by the favoring e the perfect October day. Th taut Marshalls, Dr. Crate, M C. BS. Zimmerman, R k Brook Frank Blanton and Walter Barrow were also In gay and attractlvf e attire, and shared with their chiel ;t the honors of the hour. When thi contest had \< g were form 0 line, where Mr.J. Taylor T' dellverred a spirited cha l? Then with the rinding of words o bygone. "Charge, Chargt On rinsing in thei ears, the con* ,. ous and glowing rivalry, whil c_ bright eyes lent inspiration am cheer from the vast throng, spurrs to best endeavor. So long as the larger rings swuni (Continued on page fire TOE IriBITflmilhli iN SESSISI Hitit \.\ ALL-DAI ?l ssit.N is Hf. tiuai Reaori to ?>'? Made mood -a ih ? ttfii Om* ,.t Pi Mt.it'i. Hamili upon * much of v. ;, down in Bhori all of which will nt to ld adjourn ed to in final ? will be rn ? 1 the al 127,000, but on i ; raid is al* ' ure of a com pr,.: All Farmville will be gi know that the end is in sight. and that something definite will be .lOHNSON-.litHNSMV lAst Wedneeda* at l-SO p. m., the wedding of Mi. Henderson John ion and Mles Mattie Bolling John? son was celebrated at old Q Church. The bridal party entered as fol? lows Messrs. Tum Payne Johnson, Perkins Haxlegrore, Charlie carson and Arthur Anderson, next the Inides maid! and I May C, Johnson and Mr. Sam Mil Powlkes and Mr. Allan Johnson ind Mr. !'? nor Johns..n and Mr. Merlin B Ide with Iot maul ol : i Johnson, i nd the John ? in while silk, veil and ors | I -. nins; th? in white and ca: ried ms io had in* I H. lilli: il, ('lilli! ..lid is ? ? I lowerifKAs. ir. day last, in ti. i bride of Mr. W. i). Flow t. M. Fugate performing the .oliy. The bride has been the efficient and courteous igeat of the W Inion Telegraph Co.. at thia place and had won the admiration and affectionate regard of ail who were privileged to know her. The groom man of the The party left immediately after ' the ceremony for an ex* ' tiing tour. The father and mothei ? ame from their leam > in Q S. C., to i at the marrit.i. Doan's Reeulets cure constipa '? tion. tone the St raulati liver, promote digestion B pet ito an I ? . a b>x. ?/hite Drug Co. st ll D !lets. Herald and N. Y. World $1 60. 1 I ll IG1 1 \(.\IV V Wot Illy I til-e lad ti from which has of a fund t< ni tl..* Int of de ? Th.- Herald eould a like amount. ? rill be so bur? lie it Will be a | ing. '? .1 tell through time It might be I to leare the dollar at the Her Bid office, and the names of all such will be published work by week. Only one dollar, remember, and the further fact that quid doubly (Iring. ionks?Pins Married in tho Presbyterian Church at ArTOOia, Va., at six k P. M., Oct. L'blh. Rev. Plum? mer F. Jones and M Pitta, daughter of Mr. and Mri Arthur Leteber Fitts. This marriage ls of much in? to many people of this and other Slates, as both of the young people are wi,lily known in sn cial, literary and church circles. The marriage was performed by Bel W. E. Hill, of Farmville. Aa the bridal party entered, the wedding mareil from Lohengrin was ed in exquisii. Mrs. William Brans and Mr. John Pierce on the organ and violin. Soft mu* ontlnued throughout the march i chun : ?luis, and and hundreds the The I il; with i Minnh I .1. Allen I Winnie k P M.. f h. Philadt Vork r their return tula. The young i clptents of a larg* number of un? usually handsome | After the ce; ? pt ion n at the bonn- of the bride, where delightful refreshments were Barred, the weddlni cur and the sweetest music render? ed, altogether making the evening Of great pleasure to the | assembled. Among tin- out of town gue?t? who attended the marriage wert Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pitts. Miss Mary Miss Virginia Pitts, of Scotts ville; Miss Annie Page Jone parda; Miss Margaret aud Mr John Lowe, of Atlanta; Mr. ant Mrs. D. W. Pitts, of Richmond; Pro and Mrs. Kenny, of Dillwyn am s. John and Walter Bril Richmond. a clear. | plexton. Burdock Blood Bitt pnrlfli 1. clears the si res ruddy, sound health The White Drug 0 dock Blood Bitters. IHE RACE iS RUN. AND il FROWN. vl I f Kl I Ul ll WINS lill. PIANO, ?tis. i \. i.,-,,?. wtmt Tha stxkt of lui nu ii t.-. I bau le, ie complin.?? ited oe through? out a:, su#_ for rd, ot von tlie g 175 < and teat* .uk ladies made a gOOd r- c..id an i i proud of them. While Mrs. S. W .. . a;.k for BU rh and little for tbe buslneavllkt h.- e.| his patt in the , he is a "coming business man" aud Karmville may be justly proud of like him. SfamHag ot Onateatamki At Okena Of C ?!lt"M. Mrs. M. J. Pretwell.7-52.25* Mrs. T N Layne.525,91S Mrs. B. W. Watkins. 304,13? Miss Patty Hubbard. 227.08g Bulatta Bradshaw. . . . 103.00* The coitnmittee appointed te count the votes have checked and OOUnted the above votes and fiud them correct ) Signed (. Walker Scott. Horace Adams, H. Oaraett, Ou behalf of the contestants, aa well aa the paper, thanks art* i tended to each loyal friend who sup? port'-,1 a champion, Note itt TluMik.M IS Tin- Mini i'???? i inls, many faithful, friendly fortunate enoui rig 1 extend heart) tha proven to be and I feel ? 0 kindly I i ?d for nie in the country, and thone I ii have tn \ ? tor the plc te no 1 have won " Yon Bl m m TO RICHMOND. ?ti tim r, W. T. B chardsoi I ? Wed i, tome****1 And ? P in mond by n ? par ill ll ? *i. ct I ot but also [rom a I point; and President South ry de? tail. The Keciial will be given at 8:31 Friday Bight, Nov. -lib in tbe Audi torium. Tickets on sale at Gar? land ? P Part i. Intrigue. Part I, CompU |, The Deiioum.-ut. Part 4, Kings Meads Fields. Characters represented: t Sir Anthony Absolute, an ? ? .trie Baronet Capt. Jack Absolute, of the Roy? al Army. r Sir Lucius OTrigger, a fighting Irishman. , Faulkland, friend of Capt. Abso f lute. 1 Bob Acres, a Country S . Fas, servant to Capt Absolute. David, servant to Bob Acres. Malaprop, a lady of words. !_ Lydia Languish, niece of Mrs. Msla op. Lucy, a maid. period, 1775. Place, Bath, Knjf r. land. Time of supposed actloa. about one-half a day. A