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The Farmville herald. [volume] (Farmville, Va.) 1890-1934, November 18, 1910, Image 8

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JOS. E. GARLAND
E. TIN
FRANK S. ION
THE HUNTING SEASON IS ON
But do not HUNT TROUBLE by permitting your property
?o stand uninsured or by not carrying ample life insurance
tor those dependent upon you. WE SELL
? SURANOE THAT INSURES." 1
GARLAND & MARTIN CO
FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA
PAULETT- ENABLE-GARLAND-CO., INC., and 1 MARTIN
ck CO.
From l.uikiiigHtiu.
1 Ith. Attorney John L.
bee in hiw argument before ti
promo Court last wick, said that
the evidence ia the Wright case
"challenges human belief." aud
that tlc conviction of Wright, Jone*
ind Perkins wan the result of a
dream Mr 1/e.e's argument wsb
?tuite lengthf. Commonwealth's At?
torney E.W. Hubard aud Mr. Sam
oel W. Williaais, Attorney (Jenora!
for the State, argued the can. for
the commonwealth.
t'ircuit Court opens here tomor?
row, but 1 to not know if tho -I*
m ot tho Supreme Court will
be made io time for any action to
he taken ** regard to the fate of
these unlorteaates nt this term of
? ourt.
It Boom* Uiange indeed that the
price of cora OBOUld have started ?t
ti) cents a hOShst, when the price
af labor aad everything elu-e is so
high. Hands want Tf. pents a day
now aud tie
would hardly shush and hon
horrels of coi n.
* prtati i
?
-
an <
a br.
on a
P.
ti
? itltution.
n li Flood f-u '
! of those
?who cast any ballot at all.
;>acco
-i to come s*> that they can
sell some before Christina-;.
The weather the past week was
hard on wheat, oats and grass, all j
of which needs a warm and
spell to give them a start before i
r sets In.
Drs. Perkins and Glover, and Mr.
"Ralph Root, of Arvonia, have been
np to "Fountain Ridge" and Wood
h\irn hunting and hagged a nice lot j
of birds and rabbits.
From Crewe,
15th.?The ladles ot the
terian Church will hold a
bazaar and Manufacturers' sale
hfcginnlng Monday, Nov. 21st. On
iay night they serve oyst*
Mr. Junious Mooring, of Omaha,
g his aged parents,
Mr. and --' J Mooriv..
Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Mooring
?aere married sixty ago,
lid are
living in the
he brought her as a bride. Alone
in the home l
come their only
. Ship, of Shenendoah, li
,. Mr. H.my Ship.
Mary Patsol, ui Newport
ls visiting her si--'*
lt. I.
The Y. If. C. A. prayer meetings
,n. being well attended.
It is reported that Rev. Mr. Bray
Will return from Confereiu. m
time to open the Methodist Church
'.'hursday night.
Mis. Darnell Saunders and her
three boys are visiting In Richmond.
Mr. A. Hurt ls quite sick at his
home on Clay street.
Miss Maud Anderson ls visiting
Mrs. Horace Anderson.
Miss Marguerite Allen, of Felden,
will spend next week with her aunt,
Mrs J. II Hines.
Miss Mazie Gills has returned to
her homo from a trip to Norfolk.
Mr. Gills, of Spout Springs, is
\i?tt.lng his brother. Di. D. W.
Gills.
I rom Worsham.
Nov. 1 .".th.-- | .* Hiiilsi.n
ni t at I
night.
.
-. of Wi
1
?
fit oT ' All ai*
? that Mr
Jimmie McCraw is on ths
-Mr. Fiank M
thei
aw.
I Ethel i;
.inlay with
?pie.
The roi.! ? mit again, they
ore of tildie Wright
red) Sunday night, and Mr
Allen thiuks they tried to go in
his, but it waa in vain.
From B&i?by.
Nov. loth.?A little son of
Mr. J. D. Jenkins was very paln
luily hurt at school one day last
week. Another boy threw him dow
in play and broke his collar bone.
Dr. Terry was called in and treated
him, but they fear he will have to
be taken to the hospital as the brea
ls so close to the shoulder.
Mrs. Willie Jenkins ls spending
days with her father. Mr. W.
V. Clements.
Miss Maude Bradshaw spent Tues?
day evening and night at Mr. Wil?
lie Moring's.
The teachers nnd pupils of Bag
by school are preparing a Thanks?
giving program for the night of
the 23rd. A large attendance ls
: hoped for as they are raising mon
r a Christmas t
r. 16th.?Mr. J. S. Giles, of
Charlotte, N. C., is visiting rei
Mr-$. Herbert I daughter
>f Farmville.have bo n vi.-,,ung
W. ll. Wal
Master Husie Glenn is
witH malarial foi
Mr. Bennett Taylor, who was
operated on in Richmond recently
for appendicitis, is getting on nicely
and ls expected home in a few days.
A play, "Why I've Never Married"
was given at the high school build?
ing last Friday evening, at 7:30
o'clock, for the benefit of tho Citi?
zens' School League.
Mrs. T. L. Cralle. of Evergreen,
has been visiting her son, Mr. T.
H. Cralle. of this place.
Mrs. Emily Campbell, ol Rich?
mond, hst been visiting relsttvee
here.
We greet Rev. J. O. Mose' re?
turn with open arms.
AVIATOR AND WIFE.
Eugene B. Ely Made Daring
Flight Over Sea.
w
? V
Phuto by A seri ran Prtna AaaocUtloa.
Girl Offers Herself as Lottery Prire
rtnsaton. ti
years of a. from Potn
Mich, hon iu Virginia, off ere.;
self as a capital prize in a 1
which she requests one of the I ?
coma, Wash., newspapers or
society to conduct She says Um
doesn't prevent lottery prizes oil
themselves.
Getting her Ideas from the play o'
"The Lottery Man," Miss Livin
proposes to sell her 10,000 tickets 8
fl each. The man getting tho luck
number will be entitled to her ac I
half of the money. If tha winner bs
unwilling to marry her he forfeits hi
half; If she be unwilling to marry h'm
she forfeits ber half. If both are un
willing they divide the money. Bhe
wants foreigners and certain kinds ni
men barred. Should a married mfln
win she will be released from marr
lng tye winner. The girl declares th ?
is IP earnest, her motive being "I
need the money."
Finds $200 Pearl In Oyster.
E. C. Pcnshl, of Stonington, ne-v
Shamoktn, *'a , punk
of oysters at Shamokin and took
home. He l
he lound a pearl valued at $200.
De Hymel Killed tn Auto Race.
noan
stantly killed at San Ant I
ir races I ?
took part in th.
last Octobor. lie wa_i twenty fi
age.
Were You Satisfied
WITH YOUR LAST SUIT?
If not I CAN PLEASE YOU. I guarantee to give the BEBT
GOODS, Fit and Work sold iu this town or it don't cost you
one cent.
1 Take All The Risk. You Benefit by It
Winter samples now ready for your inspection. My prices
are hard to beat.
My $25.00 Suit Cannot be Equalled.
J. G. WELLMAN, Th Tailor
121, 3rd t Phone 249
r
FUT
WORK
, eon
?
work ! to
town.
Ask us about it.
Farmville Steam Laundry
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To Whom It May Benefit:
Hampden-Sidney, Va..
Oct. 21, 1910.
Long hra the glare from the large
windows of College church been a
source of inconvenience and discom
torture to its congregation. Asa rem?
edy for such an annoyance and at the
same time to produce a very artistic
effect, Mr. R. C. Bristow recommend?
ed the use of the new preparation,
Windowphaine. The committee charg?
ed with effecting improvements on the
church acted upon tho suggestion with
? -ult that we nnhisitiatingly re?
commended the use of this prepara?
tion hy all who wish to secure an ef'
feet that is both rich, pleasing to the
eye and gives evidence of durability
at a cost in late.
P. Tulane Atkinson,
Lilian B. Graham,
? I
For
P. C BRISTOW,
The Homi
.- Mair*izinM iret i
and sa*.
SOUTHERN SUBSCRIPTION AG HCY.
(A Postal card -Aili do.) Rale gh, N. C
C. C. COWAN *
>EALER
LK EMBALM
AND UNDERTAKER.
FLOOR COVERINGS.
Just received a
Big Lot of
RUGS and DRUGGETS.
LARGL VrOCK
Furniture ot
ALL KINDS.
?
I'HON!
STORE-. 179. RESIDENCE 178
D. L. Traylor't residence 221.
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STOP AT
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i hem s
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Hotel and
Restaurant
When in Richmond Whmu.
You Will Find First
Class Service jg
Rooms 75c. and $1.00
OYSTERS ANO STEAKS
A SPECIALTY
NEAR FIRST AND BROAD STREETS
RICHMOND. VA.
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Farmville Herald and
N. Y. World $1.60.
Buffalo JWfg.Co.
FARMVIII
.ulactuien ol all kio
Lumber and Building Materials.
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HAND
Hhliitrle'' Hnnd I
[)ooa l-Hih? v
Blind! Moulding SinnMr??
biding 1'orch Col ?
Plow Beams Oiling ******.
Handles Hoofing '{rtck##
Frames.
Write Ut For Price*.
SOME CLASS TO A
FRENCH POODLEI
tut when lt come, to ST*
m.de to order ?u.m-?*
THE FINEST IN TO**
All the new goods-- ,
Come in and see
RICHARDSON & CRALL&

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