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jlMslTHlED HEREWTHERE Miscellaneous Happenings Conden? sed For Virglnian-Pllot. Readers.. MOVEMENTS OF PEOPLE nbiit It QolD( On ?n ana Around forlimoalb und NiiUurbmi Com? niuuil?! Uiulior??!?' Niltod ?nu . 1 old In Vcw Word?-Tllfl rast, tho l'r?i.rni i?!?U iho Faitiro Kdvenled, . Itlit ?cd und 1 oi-csli nilo iveil. "Lern Corey, for the larceny of bar? rels, was arraigned In the police court Vyesterday and dismissed. But David ,'Williams, for the laiceny of a'pair of shoes from James Mucklln, was not so loriuauie, he receiving a. sentence of six months In Jail. Col! K. It. UiilUn, who has been con v fined to ris house for some little time pix-'i from the effecta of rheumatism, . was out upon the streets yesterday morning for a .short time only. ' Mag While stuck a fork In David Spenco's arm Monday night and now she is in the county Jail. The colored man, Richard Smith, shot by a gentleman while In the act of stealing, and who has been at the couni'y jail for several days, has been sent to the hospital, his Injuries being ' flomewhut serious. The congregation of Monumental M. E. Church has. decided to ask tho com? ing Methodist conference, or the Bishop In authority, to send as pastor to that church the Rev. Dr. W. J. Young. Matthew Herring, the colored man' who "broke open and rcbhed the trunk Of another colored ? man named Frank Passelle in West Norfolk -Monday nicht, and who was taken from the put-going train .on the Seaboard Air . Line Iby Captain Tynan. Avas giiven a Jail sentence of 12 months yesterday by Justice. He will 'be Herring by nat ture as .well as by name before that period of time has expired. Mr. Edward Broughton Tlllcrmnn, of the Hook and Ladder, who has been confined to his home for a. week or more on ncccount of sickness, reported for duty yesterday. iNext Sunday brings the present con? ference year with the Methodist to a close. All the mlmlsters of that denom? ination will leave during the early part of the coming-week for Petersburg to attend the nnntutl conference. The stone work to the culvert at the Intersection of Court and South streets la being worked off at the top, so as to allow the heavy Iron plato thereon to lay solid. The election yesterday wns so quiet that no one knew It was going on scarcely?'Twos the calm after the storm. The negro, T?te, has hut a few more days on earth. He -behaves himself In an excellent manner and gives the jnillers no trouble. Miss Nellie Harwell, of Richmond, Is visiting friend In this city. Mr. Harry Brlnkley, who went to the State of Washington to practice law, has returned home to remain. There will he a double marriage at . Monumental Church to-niorrow after? noon. Attention Is called to add of new house for rent In Park View. Attention Is called to ndd of a fine horse for sale, suitable for buggy or delivery wagon. * Mr. Frederick Gerke, the energetic nnd very popular manager of the Portsmouth Foot Bull eleven, da mak? ing herculean efforts to nrrangc a game with some strong team for next Sat? urday. The signs to be placed on the street corners have been ordered and will be '.. put up s'hortly. There arc good prospects of the City Hall being used for city offices soon. The Pinner's Point Land Company yesterday took in "all their old bonds and Issued paid-up bonds and declared a dividend of $90 on a. share. Th'e party who- lost a gold watch Sunday night, which waa advertised for yesterday, can get the same by calling on Scott Duke, at 110 Cook btiuct, after 8 o'clock to-night. Attention Is called to advertisement of Goodman, in which he offers his entire stock at a sacrifice. House No. 1000 Washington street, with modern Improvements, Is offered for rent. There will be an Interesting meeting , of the Earnest Workers to-night at Central Church after the services. Miss Julia Levy, who Iras been spend? ing the summer with her sisters, Mrs] Powels.'r.f Sandy Hill, N. Y., returned home Sunday and left for Suffolk, Va,, to be at the sick bedside of her sister, Mrs. H. January. A young man With good habits can secure a comfort-able room, with an? other young man, by applying at 427 High street. v Those who are Interested in the dou? ble wedding at Monumental Church to? morrow had better carry their admis? sion cards with them, as only those In possession of them will be admitted to the -church to witness the ceremonies. . Rev. Thomas Bay ton will preach In the Port Norfolk M. E. Churcb to-night at 7:30 o'clock. By applying at 407 Virginia street, .. .near Brlnson's store, you can buy ', household goods at a bargain. Matters In police circles both In the ?Jlty and county were very quiet for tho past twenty-four hours. Nothing of ; Any Interest going on." A young colored man fell from a bi? cycle yesterday afternoon while rid? ing, on Dldwlddle street and broke his left arm below ; the elbow. . Mr. Alexander C. Bollard, a capitalist of New.ark, N. J., was In the city yes? terday looking after some investments I he has made In this section.. There was much Interest manifested In tho city last night In Kentucky, Ohio. New York and other Statesr1 and the Vlrginian-Pllot wns a. favorite place to get desired luformatlon. A party of twenty young men last nir/hi organized a club for social pur pooes.;They will at an early date give . a. grand ball. < ilIII! ll111 ? Never disappoints. Cures ail aches? - Ilendnchrs, .La Grippe ?Aches?Rheu ;,rnatic, Fains, etc. 15c.'and'25c. ? v. :We keep every Fhape of. collars. Let ? oil ?eil you your collars. Chas. R. Wol ton & Co. .. \ ELKS' CONCERT TO-MORROW NIGHT. ? Miss Louise BreHany an Artist" Who Has" Gained Great Renown." ,'?. .i To-morrow evening at Elks'.' Opera* House a concert of the very highest order will be given -'tor the benefit ot Portsmouth Lodge NO. 82, B. P. O. E. Of this company the Colorado Springs Gazette has the following to say: "It was a, Lycjsum audience which Allied the Temple' last evening to hear the Louise Brehany. Concert Company, the first attraction }n the 'Lyceum course. That Is to say the audience was composed of the highest culture of Colorado Springs and the fact that the artists all found favor is a sufuaient statement that the concert, was an artistic success. . "Louise Brehany, by her former con? nections -with Edward Remehyl, Sousa's band and numerous other manage? ments -which have always demanded the best talent, has made for herself a wide rcpiUatlon, tout one no more extensive than deserved. Her voice Is one Of . the richest and sweetest heard In Colorado Springs for many a moon, and 'her .hearers will long remember the lullaby which was rendered nt her second appearance, and the solendld rendition of "The Last Rose of Sum? mer." Miss Brehany Is Dartlcularly skillful and pleasing In her lighter mi.mbers. "Mr. W. Guilllaume Sa*uvlet Is too Widely known as a pianist to need a particular mention. His selections last evening, all of them classics, were per? fectly executed and the artists could not poEslbly have had a more able ac? companist. TH39 ELECTION TESTERB-AT. Yesterday was a very quiet one for election day, In this city. There was no opposition to the regular nominee r>f the Democratic party, Mr. Cljorles T. Bland, hence not much Interest be i'ng taken, this fight having been set? tled at the primary October 11 and 12, when the largest vote polled at any Legislative election in the h'istory of the city, was brought out?1,727 votes being cast , out of which. Mr. Bland received 220 majority the second day and with It the nomination as well as the highest honor ever conferred on any man ns a Benresentatlve in the General Assembly from this city, being elected three times in succcslon to that high office. The vote In this city was small for the reasons stated, only 385 ballots be? ing cast, ns follows: F?rst Ward . 80 Second Ward . 130 Third Ward . 46 Fourth Ward . 70 Fifth Ward. G9 Total .3S5 LARGE CROWD AT THE FAIR The fair room was a color combina? tion and a very pretty one at that, last night. The blue and white worn by tho young ladles of the Children of Mary formed a beautiful picture and the bright eyes of pretty girls were not tho least effective, feature in tho pic? ture, so the young gentlemen thought at any rate. Tho Hibernians and St. Joseph's Societies were present as An nounced^and tho hall was crowded dur? ing the evening with, a happy, pleas? ure-seeking crowd. A lovely little entertainment was nr ranfeed by a young lady, who modestly requests that we omit "her name, which was participated 1n by Miss Ann White, Rosalie Langhorne and Master Fitz Lee Hudglns, in fancy dances, and Misses Edna White, Emily Deans, Meta Boswe-ll and Carrie Etam, who sang and dnnced charmingly. Some of the little ones gave oharacter Imperso? nations In splendid style, and all were liberally applauded.'The voting of the Knights of Colunvbus and Elks' badges aro progressing at a lively rate, and there are rumors that our Norfolk friends will be over' 'in force before the fair closes. To-night the Hoolt and Ladder and Independent Fire Companies, with full band, will be In attendance. MONUMENTAL. CHURCH STEW? ARDS. Tlie following members of Monumen? tal M. E. Church were selected at the quarterly conference held this wfeek to the important position of stewards of the cinunch: James H. Toomer, George I,. Neville, B. F. Howell, R. E. White. C. A. Roane, J. Herbert Williams, N. F. Richardson, W. R. Stevans, L. C. I-?hHllpq, Jnhn W. T.olgh. .Tnhn S. .Ton klns, L. McKay Jack, T. G. MInton, W. H. Brittlngham, Emmett Deans, W. IT. Newall,, John A. McDonald, Bascom Sykes, F. L. Crocker, C. E. Adams, W. A. West. George L. Nev? ille, recording secretary, N. F. Richard? son, district steward;' J. H. -Toomer.. alternate; W. H. Newall, Sunday school superintendent. ' FOR ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. To-night nt the residence of Mrs. Ed? gar Nas'h, 423 London street, the young ladles of St. John's Ohurch will give a concert, Avhlch will be well worthy of attending. Those who will take part are so thoroughly well known as pos? sessors of splendid voices It would be superfluous to say anything more than the mention of their pnmes, which are ns follows: Mrs. Berrie, Mrs. Port,er, Mr. Duncan. Mr. Drew, Mr. Hall and Sir. Lawrence. NORFOLK COUNTY ELECTION. For tho fourth consecutive term Mr. M. S. Newborne, of Norfolk county, was yesterday elected without opposi? tion to represent his county In the Gen? eral Assembly of Virginia, which con? venes In Richmond next month. The vote was light from the fact that nil opposition had withdrawn from the contest some time ago. Therefore there was no necessity for tho friends of xMr. Newborne turning cut, yet they did, In a most compli? mentary manner. FUNERAL OF DAVIS STROUD. Tho funeral of little Davis Stroud look place yesterday afternoon from tho residence of hin parents, No. 727 County street. The services \vore con? ducted by Rev. Mr. Garrett, after which the remains were taken to Oak Grove cemetery for Interment. EVENTS TO-DAY. ..Tames Monroe Council No. l,r>4S, R. A. Knights of Columbus, Insurance. Gamma Conclave No. 3, I. O. H. St. Joseph's Society, Benevolent. Wlilit Von Wiiii'i If you want a nice house in Park View, or any oilier part of the city, on easy terms you will save time and money b.V calling at the ofllce of the Seaboard Real Estate,; Co., No. 214 High Btreel. Up3tnlrs. no7-tX ? CITY DDUN01L LAST NIGHT Mr.. Brinson's Suggestion to Build a City Hail. THOUGHT TO BE PROPER A ('oniiiinnleiiltou In Itcfnronon In lit" Forry?Melioilulo ltplerro?! to 1'orr'y ?Olli in 111 co - 1 11 !? Tmcln In Ihr I-'iriti IV'iini or ilio l*?>rlMniou(li M< cot Ilnllvrny a .'Inner ?r DIncii? ilmi Noi I-lxpedlctit for Nlrrot tilKB) to Ilo 1'inccil In Sill Hnril, The City Council held their regular i monthly meeting last night with the following members present: John J. King,. president; D. W. Ballentine, L. P. Slater, W. Jones "Williams, Samuel T. Montague, J. Davis Reed, L. C. Bfinson, J. Leon Codd, L. M. Palmer, C. W. Walker, Jesse L. Overton, J. E. Johnson, C. E. Murden, James W. Brown, Jr., and R. E. Glover. The reading' of the minutes of the last meetings were dispensed with. All properly approved bills were al? lowed. Present?Emmett Deans, G. M. Rey? nolds. The Street Committee reported the Improvements at the lower end of Lon? don 6treet had been completed. A communication from the Local Board of Improvements In reference to putting up signs on corners In that waird was read, In which they say that they deem It Inexpedient to put them up at that time. On motion the com? munication was ordered to be filed. The Police Committee recommend that new pistols be furnished the po? lice force, ns those In use are worthless. On motion the recommendation wnsre ferred to the Police Committee to re? port costs, &c. NEW BUSINESS. Application of the Southern States Telephone Company for an extension of their privileges was referred to the Ordinance and Street Committees. Mr. Walker moved that the Street Committee be allowed to remove the obstruction from the east end of High street, and that they be allowed to pave the street from Water street, on the north side, to the water. Adopted. Mr. Slater moved that the City Engi? neer be Instructed to make an estimate of the cost of repairing the water front, from the Niemeyer property, cn Swimming Point, and the Guthrie prop? erty, and report the same at the next meeting. If that be sufficient time. On motion, it wns referred to the City En? gineer, Street Committee and City At? torney. Mr. Palmer moved that the City At? torney be directed to Inform the Coun? cil what steps have been taken by him to rcuuire the Portsmouth street rail? road to Dut their tracks In the Fifth Ward In good condition, and If none has been taken, why not. Adopted. Mr. Slater stated that the nilputes of the Cojjncll had not been read for six months because the clerk did not have them ready. He would, there? fore, move that a committee of three with the president ns president ex offlclo. to examine the minutes and see If they are In proper shape, and the clerk be Instructed to furnish all In? formation as is needed to have them put In shaDe, the said committee to re? port as speedily as possible. Adopted. On motion, the Mayor was requested to report to the Council what steps had been taken to remove "the obstruction from the east end of Bart street. Mr. Slater moved that the Committee on Public Property be directed to In? form the Council what steps they had taken to lit up <the City Hall for use of city offices. Adopted. A communication from the men who are watching the -Murderer Cotton,' asking for $1 per day, was referred to the Finance Committee. A communication was read In refer? ence to the ferry schedule, asking the Council to take Immediate steps to remedy the same, was, on motion, re ferred to tho Ferry Committee. The chairman appointed Messrs. Slater, Walker and himself to examine tho minutes kept by the clerk. WANTED?YOUNG MAN OF GOOD moral habits to take furnished room with another young man. Apply 427 High street, Portsmouth. no$-3t? FOR SALE-? PARLOR SUIT, WRIT Inp Desk, Heater, Sewing Machine and other Household Furniture. Apply to 107 Virginia street, near Brinson's store, after 6:30 p. m. no8-3t* FOR~sXlE^A FINE BAY HORSE~i~N splendid condition; six years old; suit? able for buggy or delivery wagon; must sell at once. Apply G29 Lincoln street, Portsmouth. Vn, no8-3t F^R RENT?NEW HOUSE ?N^ORTII street, Pp.Tk View; 8 rooms, cltv water. Apply 407 Clifford street. no8-if WANTED?BY A YOUNG MARRIED couple one or two furnished rooms east of Dtnwlddle street: private fam'ly preferred; references exchanged. Address "ROOMS," care Vlrginlan-Pilot. no7-3t TAURNISHED r3?~MS FOR r ENT, 1 with or without board, one block from ferry, at 320 Oawford street. no5-3t S?"lREE^lis^S_DYS"ON WILdT Gl V E a Soiree to her dancing class nnd friends at Maupln's Ilnll WEDNESDAY EVENING. November Sth. Prof. Krue ger's Orchestra._noo-3t CALL FOR A MEETING" ?OF THE? PORTSMOUTH BAR. Pursuant to resolutions (already pub l'shtd) adopted at a conference of mini lH>rs of the Bar of Portsmouth. I hereby glvo notice that there will ho held a meet? ing of the Bar of this city at the Court? house THIS AFTERNOON at 4:30 o'clock to rcommend to the Legislature of Vir? ginia a candidate for the Jtulgeship of tho Court of Hustings. J. F. CROCKER, It Chairman. Seasonable Goods. Evaporated Peaches. Apricots, Necta? rines, Prunes, -Blackberries. Canned Fruits, Berries and Vegetables? a full line. For Soups?Okra and Tomatoes, Corn and Tomatoes, Succotosh. High grado Teas and Coffees. E. R. BAR KS DALE both phones. 129 court st. Notice to Housekeepers Entire stock of House-hold Goods must be sold' regardless of coat by January 1st. I must vacate, my pla'co add will sell out (helote- manufacturers'- prlce'a full line, of Furniture, Mattings Oil Cloth, Cook Stoves. Rnnpts and Heaters. Also a full line ;of ..Endies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods consisting of Dry Goods, Cotton, Flannels, Boots and Shoes, Ovtrcoats and Wraps. Untold <of opportunity for every ono. Call und be convinced. . GOODMANS HIGH AND WASHINGTON STS. . PORTSMOUTH, VA. oc?9-lm TClTtTTO yOURlFRIENDS There is one place in the city whero vou can gel anything that is kept in a ilrst-clnss Druj Store, such ns Proscrip? tions Patent and Proprietary Medicines. C cars Snuffs Fancy and Toilet Articles, and that Is S. W. WEAVER'S. PHAR? MACY corner Green and Queen streets, Old 'Phone' 2215 Portsmouth, Va. oc21-lm , Up-to-?ate You can find all! the Up-to-date Shoes ?AT? TAL1AFERRO & LONG'S, 600 Crawford St., Cor King. Portsmouth, Va, Headquarters for REYNOLD'S SHOES for. Men and Boys. Get the Best. If xou want tho best Drip Coffee in the city, euch as used at. Watdrof-Astorla end other hotels, call at PEARSON'S. You can get anything you want to eat there. ? . 0?*"?><> ?*K><V OOO 5>0'0 ??C'^-O- OOO <?> <> $v I $50 Men's Complete 0uifit Free.' $50 Men's Complete Outfit Free. ? t X For Particulars call at Store. ' For Particul.irs call at Store. X ? THE BEST VALUES IN TAILORING AT ?! I The Brand Company?Everything for Wen. i\ V If that's' what you want, you can't afford to miss seeing our FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS, made to order in stylishly cut Suits, cle & gantly trimmed, at no more cost than the ordinary, kinds. I We user only llrst-c'.ass goods, largest variety, employ the best work V men. Our pr.ces are as low as possible for the quality of work we give $ ' you. Try us on your Winter Suit or Overcoat. ? ?r SHOB DEPARTMBNT_ A Our cut prlco department Is whore we can please you. Theso Shoes X we ofTer you on sale this week wero bargains to us, and we extend tho V bargains to you. A We have them now waiting for you. and snob bargains will not lost (f ?be early. See for yourself that wo can tit your feel, your fancy and A your finances. ., . * The Brandt Co.?Everything for Men. X Strictly One Price. 213-215 High St. For Cash only .,><$.?> o<>-> ^???o^ <t> <^<?><4> oo<-> <>o<? SMOKELESS POWDER LOADED SHELLS TWO DOLLARS PER 100 W. N. WHITE PORTSA\OUTH, VA. Great Excitement_?*l And wondeT thrills every one who stops to look in my store windows, corner Court and. County streets, at the Seven Sutherland Sisters with their wonderful growth of magnificent hair. Come and consult them about your Hair. Consulta? tion Free. The hours for consultation and exhibit are 10 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.. and 3:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. every day this week. Jerome JP. Carr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, CORNER COURT AND COUNTY AND GREEN. NEAR BART STREETS. The Largest Assortment of the Best Silkolines in the City? Regular \2l4c. Goods for 10c. A Job Lot of Children's School Mitts (wool) 10c, 12^c. Agent for the S. H. & M. D?x Bak Brush Finding. __ E 7vT 7VT ETT DEKNS, Terms Cnsli, 32Q High Street. JUST KRRIiZED a new lot rich cut glass. ANDERSON ?Ss THOMPSON. 224- HIGH STREET._ PORTSMOUTH, VA. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY PORTSMOUTH COAL * ICE CO. J. S. MILLER, Manager. ; Either 'Phone will reach us. We sell Cumberland Coal for Blacksmithln? BUY YOUR C??L from w. & j. parker, county ana imm. streets. You will' never regret it. NOT I GE TO NORFOLK COUNTY TAXPAYERS. The tax bills for 1899 will be ready for collection on November 6th, JS99. Some ono authorized to receive 1899v taxes' will be at ~tho. places named In this advertise? ment. 6n the dates given: PLEASANT. GROVE TOWNSHIP. L. N. Hall's Store. Horn Quarter, No? vember 6th. : - J. F. Newbern's Store,'Bethel, Novem? ber Sth. ' J. J. Hall's Store. Great Bridge, Novem? ber 14th. ? BUTT'S ROAD TOWNSHIP. '...'-. L. P. Ives' Store, Hickory, November 9th. George E. Wood's Store, Butt's Road, November 10th. Wood's Store, Centrevllle. November Iltb. WASHINGTON'S TOWNSHIP. . Samuel Wilson's Store, South Norfolk, November 8th. Town Hall, Borlcley, November 9th and 10th. . ? DEEP CREEK TOWNSHIP. A. II. Lindsay's Store, 'Gras'sfteld, No? vember Cth. Deep Greek Village. November 7th. . W. S.' Johnson's Store, Gllmerton, No November ISth. TANNER'S CREEK DIBTRICT. D. Loper's Office, Lambert's Point, No vember 6th.. A. H. Hawks' Office. Huntersvllle, No--, vember Sth. Guy's Store. Cross Roads, November ISth. , 7 WESTERN BRANCH TOWNSHIP. West Norfolk, OIllco Wcat Norfolk Land Company, November 10th. T. 13. Trotman'B Store. Churchland, No? vember Hth. C. C. Mntthews' OfTlco, corner South and nut streets, November 13th. Courthouse, Portsmouth,November 25th, 27th and 2oth. Five per cent, penalty added on unpaid tax bills on December 1st. S. W. LYONS, oc29-10t Treasurer. The Season's Musical Event, America's -Favorite Rnllad Prlma Donna, LOUISE M. BR Erl ANY, sup? ported by a superb coterie of well known artists in Ballad and Opera Concerts, will appear at ELKS' OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9TII. under auspices of Portsmouth Lodge No. S2, B. P. O. Elks, presenting an unr.valled concert program, closing with tho second net of "MARTHA" In costume. General Admission .60o Reserved Seats .75o On salo at Welton'*, 332 High stroot. no5-4t Ho! every one In need o'f DRY PINH ? WOOD can gel It from H. B. WTLKINS' \ Big Drying Shed that keeps hundreds of cords dry at u time. CALL PHONK 2118. MEN'S AND BOYS' FINEST SUITS and OVERCOATS At the Lowest Prices. Men's Suits. In this line we orfer yon a splendid nrscrtment of styles and patterns to select from?they're rut In the newest Blylc? and mndo ns'weil as most Suits at twice the prlc*?you would be very wilting to pay $l(i for such a 0-7 Cf\ Suit, but we only ark . -W Our J10 line enn't be. heal?tho very handsomest Cheviots, Ca.ss'.mores-and Worsteds?in the season's most fash? ionable effects ? double and single breasted Coats nr.d pome of 'em have double-hreasttd vests?you'll hardly be? lieve they can be sold for less than 115, yet we ofTVr them <? J Q QQ Men's Overcoats. Men's Elegant Soft Finish Kersey Overcoats, in ifiiligo. Line and raven hlnck, splendidly made with good Italian linings and silk vel- tf*r rr? -TCr collar,u pood $10 L.ua.1 101 4M - JU Men's Stylish Overcoats. In Coverts, Herringbones and Blue and Black Ker? seys?elegantly made and trimmed?cut ln'ellhrr full box back or clofo.Utting styles?would be good value tt 1 A nrv for $12.50? our price . J5 1V.UU Boys' Suits. Boys' splendidly mnde All-wool Dou? ble-breasted Suit::?in nobby Cheviot effects?all sizes from 3 to lfi years? also a number of Blouse and Vostee styles, handsomely trimmed with silk braid?In sizes from 3 to 8 years worth 12.60?will be offered | A flno assortment of Boys' Vcstee and Dd?blc-bro?stcd Suits, In a score of good-wearing patterns?made with double seats nnd knots, elastic waist bands, etc?sizes from 3 to 16 years such Suits are well worth 0-7 A a 13.50?oour price . .p^.TO iiiiiti 214 High St., Portsmouth, Va. Pinner's Point Real Estate ? pays the investor almost double as much as similar investments anywhere in the State of Virginia. On ac , count of the great bulk of business already here and the immense improvements now under way, the limited available supply of choice building lots is being rapidly taken up, and all of the best located vacant lots will double in price within the next twelve months. I We began when Pinner's Point began, and as ue have handled, at first prices, and are still handling over nine-tenths of the Real Estate at Pinner's Point, we can, and will, put you strictly on the ground floor as to cost of property here. Several special Bargains to offer quick buyers. IP YOU HAVE MONET TO INVEST WE CAN PLACE IT FOR YOU TO GOOD ADVANTAGE. . If you desire to borrow money on Pinner's Point property we have what you want. If you have any lots at Pinner's Point you can't sell I will buy them. CHMS. P. HKRPER Agent for the Pinner's Point Land Companies, VNEW PHONE, 1S7*. PINNER'S POINT. VA. H2.