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THE FARMVILLE HERALD OL XXL PRU Al N'O ER ll. 1910 v>. ?> SATUHOAYAT RICE. ,V li 11 AT THIS BUSY IRADI CENTER ! In. gt I .r Bright Tu? ba*. representative of the Heralc a flying trip to Moa <>n Sat ? and tonk in a bird ? a town. Igoai rattled in from the coun uf them a wagon-gig drawn ?y a .stalwart ox, who uiov ihafta while the without the reins looked on fied as any ll Ming fruin the wats ? igy behind alni went * ground ? i i not at play. - .--.t, the 1 was ? all bright and .v. the vet ..?..*. k old) and Hubbard \- Hnb tiuyinK. ami where ??ts Hubbard then omes the tug of war." The prices ranged from $45 to $6. Forty and twenty seven and a .vere also paid for other p.le.-. .anagers said that during the the sales had been satisfac aad that the Danville average ad been maintained. Rah.' Rah! . ea! May she live long and . er.' The warehouse ls a capacioun milling, 190 by 60. with a floor ?vace 150 by HO. forty feet being i ' ted to the prizing room ol * H. Hubbard, on the south end, nd two retention rooms on thej for the convenience and rt ?f farmers. The building . lighted and furnished with odera-day ooavenlences for Og tilt- "? ( Par and food slater, ami ? Hi ie OOd that SI VDAY. lutuma a blee >ut in ? : ma ituroes ailing all. Daj of best." I THK MOI VI \IW ml a resting I in p. of al Ippia :est apple erei grown In at ' (hod two pounds and su wan five inches high -h thick, and sold for ** I grown la Southside M\ not so big. but are *l 1 ?? tooths. ,n! itier of our smaller i $70 In market too. Lets DJ apples. thc Po Tai Payers. {n, tha :?? ar 1910 are now ame are paid on ?-. 1st, 1910, a penalty t. will be added. Pay a thc '* ".al ty. F. W. Hubbard, ia! Town Barge an? ani - gei for Hess Stock Foods ^_j col ad N. Y. World $1.60. I NORMAL ll \c: i ALU \ I.nd.- Matte* Inrantad Will ii lb art is day made a small pure?? I I it colon and a bair braal au outlay of 01 Kut thd painter took this n to his studio and i | t an day, until his skill had spread tb tt little ,* B Kt] Mtg was invested ii ti.tl materials, out of whici antons palatial m>1(1 ; ..iii. 'A cultivated Intellecl ena gin M vain*- to anythlaj it touches. Knowle ; An education I in this world. Sunn* a fi D aa he i the artist spreading some brilliant t-* on the canvus, "What i your paints with?" The lacon ;iy was, "With brains, sir." A trained brain ls an investm-nt wort! than the richest geld ininc-." Let Farmville aid in the ed ma 'icu of ar least five worthy and am ? ls and start an influence 'OOd at work which will | The Herald would be glad ta ' Its columns with nam< contiibltora to t!5e pood cause. JOSI i'll RINGI RIW \ BUMON ?wun i.vwk." l>m- reason tor the undyiug pope laiity of "East Lynne" the great e.notional di ama, which will be lied at the Opera House by a splendid company tonight, is that your interest is at once excited Richard Hare is accused b vi'lainous Slr Francis Levison. Richard's attorney is Archibald i ai ly le, who has just taken as bil bride Lady Isabel, the pretty daugh? ter of an Imporlabed earl. I isy is wrought upon by the ilaadeet-im- meetings between her d ami Barbara lian* Rich? ard's Implj ?i do willi Richard's trial, im! .ady Isabel, not knowing tins and leing goaded cm by -? heming Sir 3 i Pram i-, who loves hoi * ? tha iel child, v. ? ad d In her un. ? it h c : pin ll _ com l Kl v i: IN Bl 8SIOW. The Virginia C pal Church, South, B Virginia, G DTeoed In annual b arv Church, Rlch Dnd, on last Wednesday morning, aj willi BlahOP Wildon v ling. ei Th- lay delegates from Farmville e Judge Crute. who will stay at jrphy's, and Mr. H. E. Barrow, io has been assigned to the Ia *ton. Mrs Crute accompanied a I .hui "' ?ns of this venerable ra ely are alwavs looked forward to W mine interest, not only I rn em be s nf that denomination, v'1 t by all the people of Virginia **< th - -.1 in "Ulick un 1 *i Dow.** ai Not "Football Colors" but or of tl>e carton containing Fol- nc s Ron tod ap remedy for all cou Po not accept a sub tute b it you get the nc ? mt sea mmim MET l\ LUCI i RB ROOM Ol MBTHODIBl CHURCH. fl ll On Tu situ. Mmll A cr mi Fha ftohoela o ?ntatives >inda OT din ? of thc m 1 practical talk on ti DO] Wnlk - food * . .Mr. Fu Blbla Home the Training Deportment th-. Cradle H Woodruff, the Primary Department it ion. : Ban Mr. .Maddox; Bee., Frank Blanton; ?ide Talllaferro; Mr. v Vt Departmeat Bnperlntendc Elementary, Mrs. S. I>. Waltim Training, .Miss Coalling Horne Dept, A. F. Gilliam. Adult Dept, Mrs. Sanford. Temperance, Mr. Hd. Boadamnl Ifeeeonger, Mr. it' ger Warren. House Visitation, Mrs V. Valden Honor Roll: Karmville- Methodlat S S . Karm? ville Baptist S. 8., Farmvillr tn S. S.. Olive Branch S S . lob n's Memorial S. S.. Appomattox Presbyterian S s Kj?is<en?ai Baaa ?> Thc- ladies of Johna Memorial Church will hold a Bazaar in tin Armory next Friday Bight the ISth. ul and fancy articles will bo offered at reasonable piieea, manv Of which will be suitable for Holli ?1 meat supper ? ii all ki red. ??ntitb-s you to suppl r oi I amount in ? Hi -.i- M *i Prtnaar* Ora i< C?t s: , I I rt Ci ll I g ihOOL i m.nd es I : .inn deary, Ann ( IMBI i:\ \i< RI <T Ml > ian were la cha e punch owl. The only music of thc- Braning i hy Dr. S and s. lOOt thoroughly enjoyed by all pres- sj it. \ Correction. Tl Editor Herald:?Please allow us few words to correct a slight istake made in your last issue lu ?,,, Terence to appraisement of water tj, orks. The engineers were Messrs. W) L. DeMott and H. L. Shaner. T duation made by tl.em jointly bi is $4... This, as stated e engineers, was physical value i did not Include franch id going concern value. to The council declined to grant a a(j w franchise and called for an Du ng the company y, its right to twelre I hlch lt COI to do. ry truly, Farmville W. H. L. & V -,, li>10. H. C. Crute, B _ cu Herald and K. Y. World $1 60 Sf! [fi lilt ELECTIi IV'.. I Onlf, < * Bj I b il] M ni lin- i. pa> fanta I ta 1 lad Ita ut I n Ing, and so the .1 and ? .' ?. ? ianda down to bandi I he mark of a giant. anned the "pan00" and ond. The- cause.-, behlad lotion we will dlaCttafi from tlnie to time. Bnffloe te. say just norn that the high cost of 111 Bg and the an full part. If it means the permanent meat of T. R.. then (her.* will be additional cause for thankfulm-ss on the day designated for an expres? sen of gratitude on the part of the of a great country. The vote- from Brime* Kdward is as follows: The amendment extending thi sion of tha I Laeembl) Farmville-: For 14, against Proepeet: tar .'!; against ll s. Creek: tot I; again ? Wareham: tor i; again-- i AhUeae tot 0; agnlnet tl Briery: For 2; agnlnet 5. I B ie For 4; against I I .' ,1- I .: IO; t.:.iin.M .'OH. npllfylag h lativo prooedore: ? 1 7 Abilene: For ? i ? 871. I 14. tc R i - lt lt (?;. tor IS; a. Tatala: tar Ht; agata* BIS. ur ngressman. R. Turnbull Farmville, 156, Prospect, ll; ^ ll; Abilene. 21; Wor lam, 33; Briery, 7; Gre 3; Rice, 34. Total. tri wi tin iii. yo le Farmville Toba-cc? .Market. pla poi Owing to the lack of a good sea n tobacco has not been reoeiTOd in V., is market in such quantities as is anticipated for the week, and t some 2,000 pound loads have eived and prices have been iv to the farmers. The Herald begs to say *t at it would be glad from WI to keep the farmers fully of the Farmville market. it to do so it must be f e facts before noon of each Thurs- ' tlo y- the _ Bring us your "Prescriptions." 25< me are too difficult for us to "ac compound." White Drug wm. <>n* I Int \\ aa a Credit To Farm ville. In the hurry of the write ap o: exhibits at the Fair, the Her ted to lay much emphaali the I irould have de? la all de i the wort World lim log t! ? has to the childi - an important g rapidly and we :t. Mr. I pirntloa to it. * ralle, are i to uodertake t.i furnish all the of Fair and not be guilty of some such orals sion, we- will hand him over the chromo. The Herald Ired from carefal and latelllgeal readera many Of commendation 00 its of Fair week, and yet the management feels its failure-s aa I others can not. HONOR ROLL. Proepeet High School for October. Miss Annie Moore, principal. Seventh grade Luvelim- allen, Baulett. Eighth grade: Pearl Allen. Ninth grade: Ruby Hubbard. El ile r.nis. lt \NU Kits TO UA\yi KT. The bankers of Virginia ha>i divided into groups, and Group so. 4 la maele up of the* bankers of ition of thi Bl On the evening Bheff Otb, tho Farihrille bankers will brotherhood at ? lanqnet lo I Son, iltiag baal it. ami an nil wit h . alni tlag for those from ll liiii*. ItHi-Slilnej i. Rich iimkmI 0 -ii I i to wltrn : tri- ' I ath- e and ?' . u I $ - ?-.un Paalc<t Hon at u Ile. w e of a tent Itt- ol pctor General, Grand Camp . of Virginia, for the 4tb Dis- <I< ct. Your appointment as such te ll be published in the issue A th s Grand Camp's Proceedings at ? session recently in Norfolk. And gj u will be obeyed accordingly. Fraternally, ed Tipton D. Jennings. Ca Inspector Gen'l. Grand Camp. C. of Virginia. lae _ po Woman loves a clear, rosy com- . xlon. Burdock Blood Bitters rifles the blood, clears the akin,''111 tores ruddy, sound health. 1 - ,by rhe White Drug Co., sells Bur :k Blood Bittera. br to D'-an's Regulets cure consttr n. tone the stomach, stimulate .. Ue and easy passages of the be Ask your druggist for them. , ieN :. a box. - in A'hite Drug Co. sell Donn's ttegu ta. it KU MUOJC III.WION Pl til Memhers Pi a Malt ni a tJt lanena! GonMlered. Wor-h <*? S:r, i - I . I .-ular aaa uah fag atteodaace. T - eif tba aad fal i * H nar 211 < at .rn na rn ?* " ftnrM M as) it ia mhha ,m I IS j -..- rn TRKA > (?K I I c- M m t tM M 1 'fin- M T| 1760 i liifht ?" 78 " cemetery irj 7* " water ?aa Tobalano.* |ja 17.077 34 t 7.077.M By balance. U SSH M The following accounts were al? lowed. E. L. bills.HU6 M Chas. Bugg i Son, supplies tM iluckberrough & Horner, work for atreet. 2.M F. H. Davis, supervising . . 21.99 B.W. Paulett <fe Son. pip,. . |.t| H. A. Meeker, snr. streets.. 63 84 W.A. Slocombe. road, streets !**14.#f Tidewater Iron Works, sup 65.Of Standard Oil Co., binder . . 206.Wt Martin, tax book. . . . 8.0* SW Paulett & Son, a !2.*? C M. Walker's Sons, rations ?.y# J.P. Heil Ca, trana book if.tf t. w Hubbard, postage . . i te Caulett * Mugg, f.I .... 12 34 I Com. Co., taid. . . 4.99 flour oil *9 i'.\i Walkers Boan, f.i 6.3* ft. s. Rice, repaii 2 ia lt. B. Rice, pedi. . 4 ot rom Voung. poii. 4 oe Hms, poli< ? 4 ot 4 *)9 4 et I. N. J* ' vi r.s. w\ t i. s. Meador, police ? vt luckin kt 1.11 ? ff -? 4 itt i S4 Hornet .,*. t)9 I t i 2 1 Ot N i 1 ba pui' eaV ? any, I paid ?* Ig of I his fla? nd a fraction, al, whick as prom Ob I -feat Ueetlttg town taxes. Chalr an Vaiden read three ordlnanoaa juling in detail with the whole aya m. Theae aili tie pabMohod ** e Herald. ad fruin two ea neers in which the projected Mala reet improvements were dlscusa and offers made to give speclfV tlons as to the best methods. The committee will make further at ions and make other rw The street committee waa author >d to buy crushed rock to exi>e :e the work on the streets. Tba sire is to have this work finished Railln.a vr* wrdornd *o tlU n 4th stn Tue subject of a rear ontranea the lota of Mrs. Cobb and Mr. xter Davis was left to the street ? and the trustees of the hie scholol, as the proposed a> r would have to run through the ;h school lot. The council agreed to accept $91 full, of back taxes on the lot ot (Continued on page five.)