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Hunting Outfits 12 Bore Automatic Remington Shot Guns. and 20 Bore Lefever Ham? merless Shot On 12 Bore Nitro Hunter Single and Double Shot Guns. Winchester and U. IA C. Sheik. Fresh Stock, all sine loads. Hunting Coats, Vest'a- Trousers Leggings. C. M. Walker's Sons. URNS, VASES mi all kinds of Building Material for Cement Block Houses. Fences etc.. forlaala al W. A. Slocombe & Co's. Before building com* anii'me. aa. Kstimatci elwarfully niven. Ollie* Over Misses Davidson's Store FARMVILLE VA. Foley Kidney Pills What They Will Do for Yoti They will cure your backache, ?trengthen your kidneys, cor? rect urinary irregularities, build sp the worn out tissues, and nate thc excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre? vent Bright's Disease and Dia , and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. li? ... PLANTERS bank of farmvlle FARMVILLE, VA. [CITY ANDCOUNTY DEPOSITORY (0'you know any of our customers.* <J Through their interest we constantly increase our busi? ness friendship and through our niethodsof handling busi? ness we hold our friends. RESOURCES ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS OFFICERS D' H. A. STOKKS President SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Only the best lines carried. FOR MEN?Clapps, Walk-over, Bostonian, Goodman. FOR LADIES?The Celebrated Selby Shoe. FOR MISSES AND CHILDRKN?Ferris Sc Goodman. Positively the best and most satisfactory goods offered this trade. N. B. DAVIDSON, FARMVILLE, VA. W. T. DOYNE FURNITURE DEALER LICENSED EMBALMER AND UNDERTAKER. A well selected stock of Furniture, Mantels, &c. Burial! in town OT country1 given careful .itt' Phones dence?90 RIGHT OVER WOOD SHINGLES ^Frr* CORTRIGHX?1 .SHINGLES i an ba laid withont tarn or bother right over the old wood shingles, changing tba lop of your building instantly from a fire catcher to A FIREPROOF ROOF that vvill last aa long as the building Itself anj never needs repairs. For further detailed information, prices, etc.. apply to *f LOCAL DEALERS or CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO . Hil.AIiKI.I'HIA. P.V. THOMASA. BOLXJNG BRICK S MAKER rating i T V r\ ld b) Flemin?: & Clark. Removal! noved our offices to No. 220 Third St. (opp. Presbyterian Church) A'here we are in a better position to serve our'patrons and the public. Make nurjoffice your HEADQUARTERS. You arc always] welcome. Call Phone 147 md it will ! E. R. BOOKER General Insurance Agency. R. C. GILLIAM, Mgr. A -l-.ir.i! I-. ro A Cni| ll VT I mmataW. ?ft. I* tliii I tuc-:- rv cheap ? * Herald and N. Y. World $160. KE.V5 iii IDJiiiiiS CWIES. route for Norfolk. are spending seveial da W. Olia; ?turned Satur? day tt Lun? enburg. Mr H., 1 f Mr. J. B lay. Mr. P L Holt lias rented ;i farm He and hil family mill mort taxi of their tna'iy fri* tor of tha Keysville ! arch, pr... a very ton -ion Sunday af? ternoon to ? large congregation in the school house hero. Mis:- ippel] la quite From CumtM-rlamL Nov. loth. ?Mr. and Mrs. <; J Minor, who have been maying a few days with Mis. P. P. Flippen. thia morning for their home in Richmond. Mr. Allan McRae is spending a few days with Mr. Robert J to enjoy the hunting season. We are sorry to report that ono of Judge Smith's little girls fell down yesterday and hurt her face right much. Mrs. Land, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hobson, left last Friday for her home in Blackstone. The Sunday School Convention met at the old Center Church here on last Wednesday. It was very well attended. Delegates from far and near were present. Among whom were Mr. Fugate and Mr. Vaiden Prom Farmville. The Cumberland warehouse open? ed up last week, but owing to the Iry weather not much tobacco is :omlng in. Kr?*! Fid-ili-m. NOT, 1.".th?Our community was aken .-owe what by surprise last va K by the marriage of Mr. I' L Barksdale and mips Eva Rodd, l.i.igl.ter ol Ur aud Mrs (J W. tedd Tie- tara out that they attend Ooafen icd ivniie there tito) ware maila >>ut which one ha- mn lit--n hilly decided Tin- c-lemony rfornied by Rev W K. (Inuit. in mule of the bride. In tho a. ' BOT. Mi I (l.-orgia. pulpit at Mt. IM. >ii last Sunday. I - Mi. .J K. Alli All. n Satur.lay q ght. and thoo Mi time since and -i at oho has Fi om Huffah Mot. i nh -Mr. and Mis W. M a, of Buckingham, visited re lathes In this ueighbrohood Satur? day and Sm Mrs. Walter Bullock, who has been spending some time with h.r mother, Mrs. B. F. Hunt, will leave for Porto it"" tha 17th. of this month. I). Klam siient last week wit tier aunt, Mrs. Hon Abbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt, of Rich? mond, are visiting at Mr. B. F. Hunt's. Mi.<s Ruth Mason, of Campbell, s spending a while with relatives n the neighborhood. Mr. Will Chilton, of Appomattox, Saturday ami Sunday at Blnford'a. Mr. ? I" ?owhatan laat wi Fr^iu I' ''* I '?'?r.ii itiV-SaT. I Mr. ChaVP oo*> I < .1 hnuM, i a 1 ?? I ** tm I ott eonld rai tl aa with th* a ball-bearing ?*m he-OS sick q lowly ta Mg "1 of this pla. ac ing. was the wet come gu< st In i h.* hoon of her pao rOtt, Mrs. Fra-. tn Fi*% day unti! E Th.- Sn nl>.*ai: | at Sprint Sunday From Briery. NOV 15th- Mr. R W. Frid.aT, who has boen quito ill, ls somewhaO irupro. . I Ti.-t sistova, ll Ingram, of Charlotte ?. H., and Mrs. J. R. Thompson, at Emporia. weoh with him. and Yancey He*- ' ? denton are convalescing from a taw ? lllnesa Little John, the son of Mr. aad Mrs. J. F. Redd, was quite si* la.st week, but is now better. Mr. and Mrs. Kddle Jones, at Columbus, Ga., are the guests at Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Redd Mrs. Bowen Watts and Mrs Wal? lie Chappell recently visited Ms*. Edgar Gee, of Lunenburg. Mr. Theodore Zimmerman, who lives two miles above this place, was adjudged lusane by the Char? lotte authorities last week and com? mitted to the asylum iu Wllllama >urg. From SUKlderC Nov. Hth.?Mr. and Mrs. H. J. teador bave announced the mar* iago of their daughter, BatTflo Ko* o Mr. Arthur Marion Meador, Ot ilchmond, on Wednesday. Novesi ?er 23rd, at twelve o'clock, at Oo?> enary M. E. Church. Miss Meadar s a very popular and attractraa oung lady and will be greatly mina? li from society She is the uttAy laughter of Mr. ll .1. M'-ador. wl?a s a successful merchant of ts* ounty. The gromii sleet la a rh* ng young drummer, who has trav# d for the Q ol lt lob aond, for r< Mr K. lt. Hoghes will spend a reek la Richmond duriug tf* Educational Convention. Mrs. .1. C. Carnot! will attend **** is delegate from this section. Ither OsmopsodonOS on ftkt*** kV CAJAffl SUFFERERS. load Hiing i' Knoo Mum tm ??*?* If >ou own a Hyomei hard ru* ' \ .von to know ? wi* HYOMH far inly ? uffos of ilYOMMi pat + I ?*? wu a pride bo hw ' vila hOWfclaal ind aplt-Unj ii *t I have i ?? |el a *tt think thai ? ugh* o cur.- them. Tiny do aol ttl p to consider thwt is tao .-suit of innot b? over :oiin- In a Ol No matter how chronic your aa arrh troubles, HYOMEI i? guara? I The vThlta i>rug Co., Fina ill.-, Va., to cure thom If you glen t half a (liane-. Just breathe * hat's all, and its healing, soothing, Aili make yoe eel better in a .day. If vim own an iiihab-r get a .0 cent bottle of HYOMEI at What nug C"'s., Farmville, Va., today, f you do sot OWn a Hvoinei inhaa ir, ask for a complete outfit, whist i of an Inhaler, a bottle -of BI and Simple inntructloao omplote outfit <? ??? ? foo 'hon have an lubaa y the Wu \rln* ?s At any d ug Co. 6-. urmaclsts." Whlto Drug Co.