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THE VIRGINIA GAZETTE Established 1735 bv William Parks First to Publish the Declaration nf Independence. W* C ^Hnston. Editor an-JeHaS^eaher ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^bAMSHUKG. MARCH 20. 1**>sH $1 50 PRK Y1AR VOL |_L^.a..iaSsll|...i.^ W ^^sl-ls. --aa-aaawa,^ nilllfinrl. THAT A I fl ll T OTC-fl/ LOCAL HAPPENINGS f CONDENSED FOI WtUT VDU AND YOUR Nt! DOING THESE BAL Attorney Frank Armistead. ac - companied by Mr. Gnstav Helm. lett Sunday for Pittsburg, v they went on legal business returned to Williamsburg Tuesday mcrnir.g. E. E. Retig, who formerly li here, was in town last Siturday on bu iness. Mr. Retie the Pocahontas farm not for Norge, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cock Bon Air. will occupy the he* the corner of Scotland and Bo\. recently vacated by Mr. and I?". C. Gray. Mr. Cr.-ckc is the head c the agricultural station located o thc Jamestown bou.eva: Barbara, the only child of Di and Mrs Walter A. Mo formerly piofessor of Latin :n Wi liam a: d Mary, ii ci the home of her parents in Rici mond. She had attack of measl which was followed by t\phc fever. Prayer was offered for h recovery in Bruton Parish chun Sunday morn*.*. Master Harry vho h herr u-i.ergoir.t-; treatment in I mond hospital, was brought hoi last week, and is reported to be covering slow' Phillips, of Richmond, sper/ dav here with his Mrs. Ida Jacques, arrived here Monday mort. it her parents. Mr. and IV Henri Mou whose beaut country home is located near city. Mrs. Jacques v. later this week by her son. who is a student at Columbia I versity. Dr. L. S. Foster, of Norf spent Sunday here at his Palace Green. Dr. Terregrossa. of Richmi spent Sunday with iriends in city. II. B. Westcott has sold to Susannah Pugh, of Norwich. C< his brick storehouse and dercllic Duke of Gloucester street. Pugh also bought the stock of t in the store which is known a O'.d Dominion Variety Shop. Westcott, will move his Connecticut and engage in tan R. J. Vinsryg has so.d his of 74 acres, known as "De located in James City count Marius Larson. The price pai $1,000. Thomas B. Ivey, of Peter state council secretary of the Order United American Meer was in Williamsburg labt v., conference with State Vice-C lor, E. H. Proctor, in reterei the work ot the order in _ Virginia. He reports that thc is making great headway th out the state. A torrential rain fell he Friday, flooding cell irs anc flowing the streets. It was end of the tropical storm that v havoc in the extreme souther! No wind accompanied the r it was preceded by thunc lightning. This was the firs rain that has visited this since last April, and whil< not as effective as a slew. rain, it will go a long way softening the ground so th ing operations may go on torily. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. G Yorktown and New rt ork, Williamsburg the first of th< IF THE WEEK \ THE BUSK READER UIIBDRS HEREABOUTS ASE MY SPRING DAYS rian proprietor c is ou nd active as a t ard the beau ?.tather . nature ti be se ? where ha; [? mt at da l*** stoti cr bu : and show that thev real y b* sdi who have been living at I The I i e* re N. to ned STATE WIDE HEALTH CAMPAIGN FOR NEHRU! Jas J. M ? the colored pee, obst Clean-up V teach preachers ai the race arc lenee to this end to b i the att' people. The circular sa red that on this day on the nect ter, the colore,1. over thc clcanicp' to their dwelling ho houses, bc I they ciean oti houses ces and so on, jeyond any po ot tamination their water sup] they do all things necessary to their homes thoroughly c their bodies and surrounding* ease proof. obse; of the day, the Execut of the ( :tion has sc kind serv. - .:e Bo Health, which has agreed co p and distribute tree ot cost a < bulletin to be known as a ] Handbook tor Colored Peoplt bulletin is to be mailed to < leading colored teachers terr of the state, with the p< request that those receiving will accept and see carried o God given trust, tke instr contained. We shall be glai heavy any 0f our y/hlxc friends, wh ''have servants round them, v their influence in helping ti out the program." Jni i on ?nd. this 3nn., ig on Mrs. is the Mr. ly tc ming. Urtu al's," y. io d was -burg, Junior ianiLS, rck in ouueii ace to .astern : order rough re last 1 over the tail wrought 1 states, ain, but ler and : it was steady toward tat farm* satistac roat, of were io : week. Chamberlain's Cough 1 has won tts great reputation tensive sale bv its remarkal of coughs, colds and croup, be depended upon. Try i All Dealers. loy ?"ANAlihR BLITZEK ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE 1 in the two wcr out? look for a a ta so ?even or .ear's I for ere a*e ;/ new men who promise to vct ers anc r's battery, are show, torn ' i ? ' - '. the R the tear . Cc ? Yoi ..atcri, r j ; -s. even . ? ^s bats ' York cm the : the con-! ginia. at . ? that' Apr. make .and! -*** Randolph - IV ? dis- vchampio: - and. Ap: vance (^championship; at Hampden retary | _ey. cd thc .v J?Randolph Macon1, i ard of 1 pionship) at ..sburg. ?ubi May 10 ? Richmond C special vchampionship; at WiiUamsbi May 14?Him-, -.ney :. mis pi0DShij.' .*! .v 19 ? Richmond C aampionship >, at Richmoni ?rsonal ; same ut, ab a ?actions carry .dren are much more Iii contract the contagious d i too if w'QC'llhcy uavc colds. Wh o may couia**' diphtheria, scar.c ?/ill use! consumPtion arc diseases tl often contracted when the ck a cold. That is why all i authorities say beware of itemedy For the quick cure of colds ) find nothing better than Ck Iain's Cough Remedy. It ways be depended upon pleasant and safe to take. I .by tWl Dealers. and ex jle cures It can t. Sold .FIEIVER5 NAMED MIK RICHARDSON & SUNS j oo a om the and :1 Com; -ced the ? ? ? ties : ! - es would res '. the I namei Sou as a : 'Mee to do v. char. :n as i mc e b: ban a . -. ... the b: l beea r-gret ove weeks ago I worri js wei. the brick ya K. 'a' l e ma ?ht th; action was the ou.y way the da - ague firm abac ed to coi a compromise and the great ex or the court pro. mac matter of impossibi.uy tor th to continue under them, bers I K; son S i and tav known bete, thia being their . at a-. *. at ham cham* 1 to aSt-tSeS Ur Geoi^e Q, Haskins, I nospital medical staff, soe 'erand'tirst of the week in Wash lat are u. C.. returning Tuesday e i ild has nedical Many sufferers from rheu co'ds. have been surprised tnd dc -cu will: with tne prompt relief aff oi lamber- \ applying Chamberlain's Li can al-' Not one case of rheumatism and is '( requires any internal treatmei -or sale , ever. This liniment is for I AU Dealers, tUMUKLU MAI A J IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT! MILL BY THE Fli -.ors that H i ) ne names are - aut- i I known that e j -opie have shown a plant, i t on Of I ? ? - pay< e bond? . . . ? . tr as li i ^ Pt tO Opa - * 3 him d -j are an . as to what th bv an ec M :g people a ? over stories that wt kal * w-ls ii ?s hei ll sea .am; tai gone aoroad that it waa * and tb ten i have b< WI that thev wr ;:n the mia whe work. tnk LIM KOOT V -tors . . March 18 ? M< r the ? ***na ? "here Ir.uTi. Rev jeno. the Mei ist C -raiuj Mr. and Mr*- Fred Power guests ot the Pettitt's tor a cou| Mr n ay. Mr A. Benson was in - saturday ar < v. le it a I es l e firn " cxt S mcm. afternoon at by Rev. enforth. ot Olive Branch ch -ssrs. R nans tm) were in Newpo VCC< cager it the .he former ot -. BARNtTTS mas nt the ingtc Barnetts. Va . March ll vening, roil of honor for this school two weeks is as foliesrs: matism Poole. Elva Stagg. Margie / slighted Snarer Hirry. Jesse Spindl rded bv Thomas Harry, niment. Merritt Barrow, a student i in ten school, caught a shad in it what- creek Saturday. One of i sale by ! caught there thia season. 1 E. &. Barnett and W. S. um i ui uta VILL BUY THE MILL I ARE EXPECTED AT THE 1ST OF APRIL ihmood. spent Sa tarda y tod Sunday with their parents st this piace. Mrs. C. VV. Meyers tnd Mrt. B. Brockwei. made a visit ot several dtys io Richmood last week Mrs. G. L. Hubbard, of 'Levti Lane." has returned home titer a aod * rends io this rhood. rd Brock well tnd Cha j Bro*. * Batt, ipeot Itvtt bb. parents. Mr. and Mrs .. B. Brockwe rr rt cen a en ap* l . March IS?Oar hooor for this week is Carlisle Parsons 16 week** t Robinson r weeks. Morns Penny 1 week. Lucy Fowler 1 we -ks. Giadvs Davis 2 weeks. Hota e Binns 3 weeks. ta Bions 1 week. Berthe Par? sons 2 weeks. Lillian Davis 14 ? . Spencer Blanks 2 weeli s* ?ridna Graves 2 wee ats. Er nett .) range 2 weekt. Owing to a special iiifsglaTneot I sewhere. we did not have Mitt ton's usual vitit last week. K. B. Davis spent Monday ia -monal. Shad season has aow began tarsi nos: of the ecooie ot the neighbor are very busy l teachers of our school earpect o spend thts week ead io R.chmoad. - are sorry to hear ot the sick? ness of Mrs I a vet tnd hope he wii. soon again. ry*, have began playing lassa.i and are veiy much enthused. to city with the Lan? exa bovs Saturc purchased a cro Btt and are enjoying it im mtnsr Mrs Edgar Bans sad taa spent Sunday with her mother. I C. M it Irma Southall, of Richmond. is visiting in our neighborhood. essrs dson aartll SPECIAL SERMON AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Mee Rev. G B. Strickler. D. D.. con- -ormerly pastor ot the First Church. ?hoc ? '?*?? Ga . now professor ot sys? tematic theology in Umoo Seminary. Richmond. Va., will preach at tha pie of Presbyterian church next Sunday. Ihe sub ne morning nouih n the jnday A. J. ure h. i John ?vs Itst ?The for thc Erma .dams. er ted of this e Christ's b.ctsing on attie .en." in thc evening Dr. Str.ck rretch on "Christ's testi? mony to thc Otd Testament writ* ogs." To those who weat to hear ooth sides ot mc question tne even? ing sermon with its conservative .sm will be unur> am israel ing. Ihe writer desire every mem? ber of the congregation sad ail visitors who witl to bear these two discourses, as the speaker's repwta tioo ts preacher aod theologian warrant us in saying that thc! mons will bc the last word in mg.?-J. VV. Hethorn* You judge a man not hy what he promises to do. bat by what he has done. Thst is thc oaly trew tarot*. ? Chamberlain's Cough Ra mt dy Hcoing judged by this standard has so so? fie first perior People every wilier* of it ia ths highest tsrmt ol mtmtMtt For tom by All Doaiets.