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FARMVILLE ? i ? - . i of man? hood to a I it, ,i ti^iiu--* Koomi: nfl upied within twenty Woikiuu' %'iajkt :iinl l>;i> nile tbiug oateil ? : .1 ll ll ll Bi ba I / not bro Ii can Mba far I pie the! .lise lt thin ' ? ? blain-, f: J' right ? i for tweu ?tiion flect ?HI.IHNI try ia Iflcial . u thal tbey . to tin bail atman with pi mci yon ci ed tba I ? I ulou Hunk I lav told tl; the bo am i. - chief chum) lng tb 'I be ba high ii ami .-rn ami do oi. . i.-o or Nctv York. un. kingham llapi. I . thli ? ' ip ii ? ? the ipr! og mid I I. .>. ?? beard nf indy | ? M hm a Mian Hie ? ?? ry th I tig i nd Mic .lui,lid, lite handsomely. Il li I.lilllie rai u lug I leal ..'ii Gilliam, lr. Gilliam ls one of the beal known len in our County am! should bl .'Hld !>e greath in:? eil. of ." M. the pasture Found Mi i ? hei uutill called for. il Hie Virginia lek I ogham uexl l uesday lt being time it I- likely that there will a -mall attendance ut curt. lev. F. II. Martin will comic al Colic.rd Tell. i 1V in July, M:. "m i- , c hci an.I iii.I a ii ii las! bera, by . thing. A Card Ki oin J. \\ ll. m,i*i,? ,,. Editor ll i ?ie- i iced an article in ymir , .ijll-tlCf to Ill\ tittle Uni Herman ami myself. a the iir.-t place weare not Republi s. We an- not politicians. We II alwaj - the man anil thc ?ti..|i n hen Wi .lin thc -.? lie statements madi I ucl thal I hope Hie |.f.? i.f Priuce Edward a iii raapend r judgment until the facts shall be ) a judicial Iinji i> har.' iv men in their nt- of . '1 iii. ii j ull? in only I _v ..ii will publish : li t ii- h I li' ? .1. H . Ki: M..-II WV. I.|i....n- .lula. ?lia is nd let ?\ liidi -how ler conduct nully . ? nf the lui. \\ nen ic ti Dished .in officer -?> .1 the d f.,r the brother u faithfully and ha.I ic making a ?bing." Tl Hud ami when the rv counted they amounted j munificent sum nt 15 cents. I in one third of mi.unit ami felt very much ned that I hail m> nth. r ci. ? be c immunity proa* in? : t ugh ter <>f my land Bering for some time called it, ,heu li ill fal lei! -he d her 'I ii' once tuck a knife ive lo? ir this i the ok! I Wish Mild have heard hei .med home, al .irma ll. She Wundi i i of justice would -j in ?.. taping ua .l. sore of of tiwi '"d the ' !. -?-cttlt. ? .' And .th this in prosperous often iat ic "lie can do two Ililli I am DOM ( ,\ e wit . an obied leasou which km ck* ttom mit "f the old sayll .: a country home foi din id the lady in l*bo bl c.."k and Lottie Wash Dg, pealing potatoes and watch b babv at this very moment hy i- mi th-' Boor, kickiio.' M -end bil uriug at the stranger with . i mother's ^ well ..f tic ever, nave niy paper lu th* ii bonn -, and I ? ill; j ill I.I. Ill 1 ...ll lill. .. "I auy isl tail , :t' for 8 \\. Paulett, Jr. !???? Illili:-. Nm, i.,\, I... ?,., .. melli Hie km ben attached to the dwelling ..f w . r Blanton caught Ure and the timely discover) ol ii by -onie one in the houae, nothing could ? '??ii Hu- total deatruction of 1 ii is not known defl a bal i ansell the Ure. M.llllll I I I Mill, Mi. Barkadale Hamlet,ol Hampden kidney, Va.,and .Mi? Dalaic Crume, ?I Noiin, Ky., were quietly married al b lld- linville, Ind., ,,n Miiv s,\U. Mi-(iiime i* ti,,.iv daughter <>f a >rom!uent grain farmer of weau rn Ken* U'ky, ami i- beautiful ami highly ac om pl ia bed, well repreaentlng a typi al "belle" of the blue gram section. Mr. Hamlet i- tbe -..t .Mr C. S. latnlel. a pl. -pei..ii- tobacco ?? | I (bis eui.ty. W III I.?.I fur 4J< llriMtloii. A macadam road, when nine it i roperly oooatructed, needa but little (pairing, ami laata for generations, ? ba- been indisputably ami repeated' proven in England ami mi the uropean continent a atone road wrly inuit tor want of succeavfu] liing, even willi excellent mal. Mal n tie but a poor highway at lu-t. any so-called macadam roads, recent* ? null by Inexperienced men, or with* proper use of good Mail rollers, .tinnily going to piece- by. Hie suing of mis utnl the aubeequenl ubi ned action of waler ami travel. heavily loaded wagon, with ita entire Ighl resting upon four narro* tired Mit- a tremendous i .ail -pace, far greatei than ? I by Hie bi,..ail .-ii ? Mad roller. Every wagoo wheel ll tendency to displace the tide- of toad material, by crowding m both downward ami sideward nee tbe neceselty ">f exercising tbe ates! pam- ami Hie utmosl care io roughly packing, rolling, and bard* : fj any macadam load. I m iii |nli ll -lil in v ( inn in ? Iii i iii, nf. HaMPDEM-SIDNRI . V \ , .lune '.. be arrangements for commence* i-c- have now been coin? ed, ami will bea- follow-: Rev. R llbson, D. D.t Bishop Coadjutor of "f Northern Virginia, will nb tbe baccalaureate sermon before senior ciaaa OO Sunday, tbe lltli mit, at 11 o'clock A. M., and make addie-- before tbe Young Men's -Han Associational 8o'clock I'. M. i Monday, Hie I2tb instant, the ul nf Trustees will meei In the loria] ball, and at Hie same bour annual celebration of tbe Union itv will be beld in College church. i Tuesday, 'be IStfa instant, at 12 ck M., Rev. Edward Mack, of oik, will deliver the address before and at 1 o'clock ?oi -NV. li Whltll 1881), lllwood, Va., Will deliver the a<l tlety of Alumni. ?relock P. M., Hie meeting of tbe I i ? 11111 will be held, and al nek P. M.. the annual celebration ? Philanthropic Society will take Wednesday, l Uh Instant, at 11 >k a M . the commencement ieee will be luid, when tbe an cement of diatinctiona and honors lenaade, trui ita1 medals ie delivered, orations by members ?graduating claaa, together with taster's oration, the Latin salute* and tbe valedictory will bl d and diploma- i.e presented to ate-of Hie A. M., B. L., and A. 'L'lee-. s o'clock P, M., Hie-eiiim celelua t ill be In- il. te a brilliant commencement ia tc<i ami a large number of young from a distance uill be present. d many of tb- younger alumni deo given notice of theil Intention end. idditmn to Hie name- of graduates y announced there may noe be Meaen .1- R Johnson, Jr., of lanburg; T. C. Jon.-, of Pi and .1. A.owen, of Sooth Beeton, he degree of a. h., and Mr. .1. ve, of Petersburg, eritn the degree 'ie wibject tbougi bl Hie mora] mid I ?vful maintenance of schools and I i adi Og of H.cir ii.tim Dcea is direct!* thc character of tbs bighwaya, nial life of the country is quick ir suppressed as h ar bad. The you'll of tin conn ? lat the social in: hedged about bj lime, miner div accepted course of ?-eiitiinprit la something Bcull to deal with ii. I 1 way. Tho btull ? I ueetlon appeala to ail. i bi ? from the Kay City (Mich.) Trib :?}??the old, old story: fanni r trot it in a load of grain y< Ut] ?. I ? ? ? ? but city,he ?tat< d thal ? in to Saginaw on account of the on of the roads. He cam. y without any trouble 00 'a stone roads, and hi SC failure of Bag of I in the city this fiiinu : made ar ? - ? ? nero, i1 - !l rent Ii is *\ for two a difference of four i faro market for products in Kay of localities, and th- . ? ' I making and road keeping?1? ?otuls. ____^________?. ut tl, tb tl.; ] col th. ty l lip eui dui I coll Me tur I Bu (lin oft I for and mei R Sidi the .-ipi scln ii win -pi c they wel( ii jii-i and ol' pi of tl little iii till? ellan July goth that parti W peel Katu old fa tuic ; live, 'lin saul tl shaw wa- i ol' tb Maui that l Tin ('ann hut n much all pi that St. la by In tradn He I W. - Buck! J. J. Hube nett ii Adam The Seen ..id.ui soon i fan-. peopkl streets' imitid which stieet bad ti the li Work, Thc today, connel nu du tm do Tueadi ann/.e to Hat but tbi ('Url BRIM'S ANI> PERSONALS. A iel ii de m. iiii.' ??I only Ilk. ? ? With laogbUr in S, Uli'l ''!? me dS IllClille .'.eil al.iil'l, "Ho . nell ? run! \\ lien toll ~:|i.| llir.e I elll.-lllllllell riie hopi ol Rbe dropped hei eyes, hei bosom iwelled, I I Lil Illili..' nie I only like Hine Un |j love bul What bai become of the good folks? The oal crop iii this section is almost u complete (allure. .Mr. II. C. Pauli ll i- in the moun? tains recuperating. Mr*. Leila Spencer returned from Lynchburg bait Saturday. There li ? greal deal of building Ko? lor mi in mir (OWU jual DOW. A man alwaj - think- t Woman DIUSi ie Cool if -he i- die?.-.i |n sj hile. When Peter i- r<.1.1 >??<! Paul i- seldom add, although that is always tic ii-.-. Mayor Blanton was taken suddenly I last Monday while at his store. Hr. lUderaon attended lum. If we could -ee ourselves a- others wc might deem blindness .mc ol trill'.- greatest blessings. Mr. W. P. Gilliam has had another sinful spell of illness, though are ara ad io report bim mit again. Howman] have a thought for the ifortunate oom behind prison bara is oppressively hoi wi ather? We notice our merchant- ara closing mi -torc-in the evening al balf-pasi t to give Um salesmen boom nena n. lt might be Interesting if the town incil enquired Into the execution of ? amendmenl to the dog la made. di. ( hail.-- iiiil'l', who baa been laid fm- some tune with a sprained tie, i- now ahle tn attend the dall* :ic- ai in- store. ively, nf Stockton, Henrj nly, aflci Visiting her uncles, sara. J. L. and Geo. Ki. hard-on, re? lied borne la-t Monday, he Farmville silver Band went in Linday and discoursed -i.'at tbe commencement exercise! loiitbal . I natl tu te. he 'phones and all neoeaaary parti the construction nf the telephone bange in town have been received work i- promised tn he corn? iced immediately, ichmond wants tn have Hampden tey college broughl t" her ami now rumor is thal she actually i- de? ua of getUng thc State Nm iii il ml fruin Farmville. ie nilly certain way nf knowing i i ai-ci I thc bigges! potato ia tn -ciel linens to th.- Hi.kai poffice, where ? will t>c accurately measured or riici, aid the results given. i lady in Farmville a bo i io a 'lay "f Queen Vi' -he enjoys tin fad that sn much oiiiiiience i- given to each return ie day. >h- appropriate! jual a ?nf it. e well founded rumor is afloat that water plant of Farmville will gi hands entirely on thc l.-t nf Perhaps everything will have ll in -Heh shape by next week li? the Hikai.1i can give all the cillar- tn ll- lea I. I-. <'. Barger, who for -niue months baa been the proprietor of the !? d I di Hniel, baa returned to lu nine in ( OVington, Ya. Hi- ven? ts landlord In Farmville was nu ? fill. Aller a luicf slay al Cbv> ii lu- says In- a iii go t.> Ohio t" i trial of thc Bradahawa for la? ing their uncle, Mr, < Jephaa Brad , al Klee's, the day after election, lot held ia-t Monday, on aoeounl e unavoidable abaenoe of Judge i, Who is their COU Mel. We hear he mal w ill take place today. ? sudden Illness of Mrs. Jamea mi, Jr., formerly of Farmville ow of Blackstone, l- a maller of concern tn hei ii lends in Un- ami Virginia, lt i- reported Mi-. Cannon baa been taken tn ike's, Iq Richmond, for treat mao I . McGuire. ie nf the |.pie Visiting and it; in town thi- wi ? k. Mi-- M. ('. itch, M. ?> . Melin h pani, Mrs, .1. w. Hebdltcb, ogbam; Hubert Glenn and wife, Gillhun, J. K. Weaver, J. W. ard, Piinc Edward; Win md wife, J. w. Blanton, I? ? is, s w. Shepard, Cumberland, hnck for paving a portion of d and Third streets have heen ?d ami we hear thal work will ic i mmenced on tooee thorough lt wmild.>f interest to the ?ni Farmville tn kunu what the i have coat since .July 1st la-t. Ung <>f anuna, extra police hire account rightfully eolooas tn expenditures, whan tin- police i take thc place nt Ml. He*) while titer wa- superintending street Board of Buperviaon will meei ami next lu--.lay i- regular I meeting day. The committee sled al the la-t Sup.-i \ i-..| s lg t.. confer arith the coum il will uiit go befon thal body next ty with a proposition tn macad tbe j.uhiic ina i from Farmville upd? i,-.-iilncy. I hi- prop - oet llbatal one t<> the town of 'illa and we bavs not a doobi it (he Council will accept lt. < W H. Thaekatoa -pent several lo III. "a mi hu ll" III' am I lal Ina an. ;iic (lo lill. vail I mot coll I W nf tl c .Ul hem li ls ju can both Iran wc li tor a prac nfll P"--l such quail peril) agim in -ii sion such Willi I to tl coon what hil! fi coat v Huck aiith. hli-in being ami I nf de! I ... sti 1 ll plc. seemi thous and t nail" sion t prove mu i. duced cleat i, Ult- l r.ller four t will n or cal I III lengtl One niel ic 11-ed ;i used ;i For a ami | Thc\ ? Mr . Milli" Uhaml I I I Ill Richmond during He. MiSS M UV P.""'he -\ li lend* in Ki. hm lt looks .1. - ilate about the N .ima' selinol leos thal lin girts ha\c all glMM to their hom. - Mr. I. H. < lorlej. auperintendenl ol the water works, paid a hurried \i-it to Norfolk tin- ?'( Rev. VV. I', i ap.i- ami Mi C. F ni Danville attendiug th* .Hiern Virginia. Wean again promised an ice factory, iud hope that thc project may this time be successfully consummated. Do not Iel the firm road- of sum the mud md mira of the long winter months, \\ c suppose the toa n council w ill mike the usual appropriation fur fur lisbiog a Fourth of July dinner to the ramon. Wc bopea large crowd of our citizens ill gu t" llaiiip Icii-Suliiey next week ? attend thecoramencemenl hey promise t" be mora interesting um foi years past. 'hal hlfl n watt Hg - k j i reap, lo tend and keep i' round bim I ? i.t iii..11... I., h. ? l-...1.1 Walkin*. "i.M v, June lilli, '!.:i. 8 me nine ha R nilen and as the Utica! fight is now mci and ali spume be smooth sailing and victorious foi I feel like exclaiming, ell done." I had mice though I that ie pati. . thing of the past, I am I..I ai much inclined that Waj lieve \i\i- is *tiii a govern ni foi the people and by the people, ie ..nc bas wisely said: "Vig ice latta and 1 . i poetic dreamer by some all kimfs of visions I floating non bridges, yet ti ? ?I facts in life thal I IW, and will take the ii Ij . i mentioning them in four liable paper. be brid on ls one now ol J importance with us, aa we ure al ?t entirely cul ofl from our good old illy, Buckingham. Whenever we ? a trip bi loved "ld county 3 compelled to go di ly through tlc Devil's Elbow, and mid like io meutiou al md trials we have to cu? ller w lulc on -uch a trip, for the ?tit of mir gentle readers, i the firsl place the Devil's Elbow st about one mile in length and a ? portion of the waj a good man throw a stone Into the rivi approach the eu? ee, which is with meat difficulty, : al.um mi a road in a t many pine- just wide enough :i or buggy, with fearful dow, almost perpendicular, il ii -- i ban "" feet lhere Ut no tile chance nf hauling a li roads, our much beloved | a Dey, with all in> good ties and piety, has nilly tried this ni- venture mice. Ju-t ini ? some of ymir town-folk- a- being ch an . r one mile of very travel. I think it would awaken a feeling of brotherly love aa there il he Immediate action in regard iis much agitated question. Of e the parties iii authority know l- beal in regard t<> tins business, ir my part, can't . thal thc Mil he lunch delay, in fault. Our iritic< gen. i romptly mi eationa Vcnahie's bridge down docs not affect Farmville am aura Hu- cannot !*? thc a\, while lt i- a -ci iou- >i . ? little % Wage, Prospect. ii truly glad the road question is cnn,' agitated by our county peo about broad tina? ii . almost fully to inc to -pend and- nf dollars in making roads hei, haw them cut In pieCM by ,\ lu - I am under thc impie hat wclc tuc- wmild greatly im our public highways and that .ad ta.x uughl tn he greatly ra? by thc use ni them. Ii has been y lien, to me that w ide mt unix pun easier icu for th. I that three m rip- with a four or -ix inch tue ned for a buggy u.-t now close a- I have been too .ly. Hurrah fbi thc Dem Wa i m.vs. Ki.r ?*?!?? t . wagon, jumper 'lin,', soiind and ? I .Inuit 12 times. Wagon new and iboUl thc -ame lllllllher nf tines. W lite to BOX 8 >. Farmville, Va. I'l.ns. 'I...<>!? I'lranaiif I a mighty haul thing tn i.d.i who a ears shoes that cramp iiiidi. Hui -uch shncs arc un? ary. Wear lic-i-tcr-dnu't pinch. lit ju-t riL'ht. ii-?! a pail at A. ,1 < ...ii;!.. rid of ymir > think (Inti - '. A iiray. John Bevins, editor nf the Press. n, lo ? "I have ii-, d 1 bole ra and Diar* ii ii mt family for fifteen umended it tn bun yt others, and have never known ii in | -'ance. Fd "ale mingham I ||?n>. ? du Krill. *.. Chappell-, on Main - In'*, "ll lliKh -ti B, W . l'.\ I KIT, Jil. fol pu co, Wi Of pe du lal ale lui dei Th ma it. I W. thc W. wit dyi Bo fl ni frni oft wei -III! ami but wbi Wea w al our foe; pre] hut tani; ed i such li thaet the \ call Like who ll III si w hei awar w..ik marl nat in linn, tn 111; I say mem ll.'ltin work of tilt eertal he do tain < We Cuba mi rael of tea tbemi Rico i to lit mir ni moue lilian. bring Island Smith thrust t boori to po when I of all known Kum ? meit numil in Al of thai tn Hu? ll icre fourth nther 1 crned. dustin, the eel nil. J mau | lilli Xp Hie tri Amer! The Prase SH i>><< VaMagfjte ii.- : the Dead Pl noe day i- lu-t a- Imp not ber with those lo whom all of life kl im? portant, ami though UM nwroi the peal deeds ol those we love should with ns ea a daily benieoo; yet natural a thing fol human be? ings io -et snide tum- ami seasons for performing certain acta, thal wc can? not be blamed for having one day of Hu- year Hm special decoration of the - if -ni soldier; dead ? nie more, therefore, with a joy thal comes (rom eallxlng au Inereaalog unity in a coon* rj oocealmofl rentaaonder,and with t new solemoitj . my of the tew graves of n,e peel jreai are Hie d' iho-i wini were young md trong, we approach thia seasjon. The years that have passed have-cen ur women teuderiy decoratlog io boo* r of a former generatien; this a*eai ???- ti- beodlog low over the green lOUnds thal ??over the malibood of to ay. Tims one touch of common iw unite- the peal and i,, ?* * ? For what have these 'had dud? be eariiergeneratioo*-->perbapa blindly Kim-. I.nt nev.-iii 'nally ? i behalf of a nation that wai tba' i id thal ever will I i ul indivisible. With all - "i \c-, quite beyond our ken and rtainly beyond om- criticism theae in- ..I doat worked out even a graatM lian tbey knew of national rpetoity. Many ol' them were un iitiolled ni pa?iou, many of them ?ie way wald and needle-.-, and man} them, perhaps, need never to have riabed a.- they dui and when they 1. lint they now rest fruin their ora, And the Work they did paiii.il I complete a- to Mi b individual, i grand lo Ita totality of Influence, nu- by inheritance, SO that we m ?d do leap where we have Hot SOWCO. ire them died in kc a nation, these di ad died to save generation heard from -t to Hast and from North to South -ad cry of the QtJCCfl of the Antilles, 'ineii and men alike were thrilled b horror at the ravages done by a ng monarchy and a waning power. boa the mountain.- of the South, n Hie prairie-, from Hie mine, and nihe busy marts, our boy- BOOM bern lying dead beneath our feet it forth to seourgi a scourge, and to i-t. So fragile wm bis fury, s/m bi- defeuM, tbat thou - of them never tested strength; the knowledge that they w fit? ly to do -o gave strength to thoM i wen- iii the front and melted into be strength of a nation thal strong only iii tyranny - new dead died bravely facing Hie nmre, ala-, died bocaUM the sadden uiston of our fore.- found M DO* ?red to take proper care of them; even they in their dying have i national le?on and harden ip ii national purpOM to run DC i lau iii future. # ? :- da* -ii WC Will honor ? who fought, those who fell by i ay side, and thoM who at va in- dangers of thc camp. H i-e w ill we honor the women bore them and thc women who td tlu-m. Joel a- in the Civil Wai 1 the unit soldier was only partially B of the great purpose that be wil? ing out so these our recent dead, tr thal ha- siiiiiiu. ii begotten in riot, bom lo revolu nortured in separationand grown tniiood in aloofness- soma , this nation of power into actual bet-hip among the groups of n-that make thiagieal esnaitiva I It i- but another illustration ' truth that a duty done i- aim .-! n to reveal a still widei duty to ne; much as it ia with the moon* tllmberwhoai every atop upward iW lum a w idei view. have smitten the -hackles from and thereby have opened before ve- a way that -hows us the need ching UN Cubans how to govern -elves. We have freed Porto From the power of thc Hon only id our ow n pa-t sxperleoca and vn high grade of progress -mu? ll at every point -gOVCI noontal, dal, educational and religiou better things to pass than these I dwellers have eyer yet known. ward therefore has the : our influence, making American e- and Am. niau -landard- leap int.- that we did not reckon on our errand wa- lirst undertaken, far out over the Pacific Ocean ard have the American ilaced in a Armament to ba men where they were scarcely i before. Thc blands of the great Kamehameha are ours; (tuarn la be Philippines are ours, lt ha i -traiige year, a fateful year, a ? ry solemn e SUmmOOS ali Of US who believe neiii-a and il- future to the DU* ible conviction that in the affairs igreat round srorid. lo addition <sia, to Germany and to England ;- -me other great nation, the of the big four, by whom all nations whatsoever of thc earth be controlled, ot guided, or gov The banda mi the dial of y never turn back; they move tl with the precision of the uni* lu the minutes, or ll ituiie-, or thc mlllenia tba; . the wi Igbingof nation- is going udgiog by our poet, dare any ,ii dui that ill i. and revelation to ourselVM "f it la that no nation liveth to it-elf, .a -hall bc found wanting'.' * # - of tlie dead leave a duty M Ja H. be \\ ci! col col he: I col "vi I'M ten 11, ij in viii 1 daj am Ito thu pei oap ooo, lam A a v wa? llet | lion ? DUI |ilac thel thi? sisit: fol I ? plat Him I. been log I-T i - Mi WM lylo* eliot Da ? iain .-Inn Soul Th Howl be dc elabo rangt Ott by a Oraoj wa- i K) yet ci Sulpl day- ; L. < eight from on bb four c Tin nf M tempi by -hi WOOD! A ft barn < Ninth the -a all of wa- n i..i, (lenee Cuba, .-?ii ai Wootl toll to would J he .V Cu., moral billilli and w -med have I A DI We-le u rd ay on th and e engine pa?di Age ? Juara men mr will -a Ti Kundi foi the living ami -..a- w.- rim wm, I ug mei thOM Who be no inure, may fmr.- ajssjaj to each American soul the dat rmluuttoa thal though partisanship ba sunk, that though personal triumph bu rjonoedend of amati aioment, ths4 though the in? dividual hy himself I* small and of light Influence, yt | there -i all i*- un ne nf ,.ur great UsBting BO |Tal| I rchirth of intelligent purpOM and of latmnal unity that wc -hal -hine in I'velitiL'cyesof other j ,u. ,- ami StlBtO OUOa more that th ? nation if thc (athen i- not Baan tn I lon, hut i living being that gum forth al the all nf d.-tiny tn make lighter burdett .r weary -Imulder- and a I -liter j ti Hence in the dark pin , arth. THE OLD DOMINION. Irief Items of Interest Picked up Over The State. While Mr. Frank BidgUU and a -' idenl \ir. ti. h. ;. iwaou - . ic wraatllngOU the Ruodofj b-Macon ii.pu- saturday, un a full Mr. Kidge? ry had bia leg broken lo tw.. pia in Stafford county rJatnrdai Jamel aboney, charged with baving at inphd . a?ault u. n Mis. I'Bryhim, wm diashaj I with nu.al line nf |_', the evidence um contradictory, Mi? Mi?ic Wat.-on, daugh' | of Mr. A P. Wat-nii, a piniiiinent i/cii nf upper Pitt-ylvania county, limit lcd suicide the other day on ac? ini ot daapoodeocy causc<i hy ill sith. She wa- _u year- old. ii a alvan wind-tnrin in Wythe mtv Thursday falling Umbi -verely ured 'S.{mr.- Tbostta Si-ner, af ickcii's l>e[iot, hreaking lu- leg in i place-, and also hroke thc leg of a ? named Hobaek, who wm fammg tWO milla from Wythe c. he circuit Court ut Btauntoa Satur ?, Judge LetChet presiding, lia* anded (Monarto! nf thc Low Moor a Company, extending Ita kaanfii ly y.ai- Irmn .June 18th, Mt, and mlttlng thc company to increase its ital -tock fran 11,000,000 t,, >inu(io,. and furlhcr aiithnri/.ing il to hold I not in exec-.- nf jimmhni acres. . li Mayo, known as "Hud ' Mayo, di known Lynchburg i luuaolei, employed byCharlea Harvey to i him do -niue work on Ila: r mill at BpringMilla, Campbell itj . Saturday they .set out fol the ?? in ? buggy, taking whiskey with ll. When they readied Cniicnrd whiskey gave out, and Mayo in d noon going hack to Lynchburg non. Harvey objected, and in the rel which followed shot Mayn three ?, killing him. ic Boanoke Hight Infantry has reorganised, with w. H. h. nov? as Captain and John F. Puzzle, as i Lieutenant aa Myrtle Jackson, of Clendenin, hypnotized thiee days a^ > and is r In aa unoonaciom oondition, ail ts to revive her having fal ? |. ha J'i|M'c. a colored woman, who led to be over hki yaun d,wm k and killed hy a train OB thc hern railway, near Hy.idihurg, (day. a new Calvary Baptiai church at lng Green, Caroline oounty, will du al*.1 Friday, June I ?li. Au rate programme has baal ar? ni f.>r thc occasion. n Wagner, a hutcher, Wt - -truck Cincinnati and Ohio train near re Sunday night and killed He mm in Bavaria, and w.- about ll- "f .1 om i C. T, Crittenden, I rmarly ular cierk at the Oreeiihri. i White ngs, was paralyzed ? few ipi at his linnie, near Mitchell's ni, in Culpepei county. I, Haynes, of Boanoke, wm kill .i Montgomery, twenty* null- weal of Hnaimke, bj ? Nock the lifter of a wrecking cm falling ? head. He leaves a widow and hildren. nihill Harksdale, a young mau iryavllle, Campbell oounty, at >-i\ p. enmmit suicide tim other I with hi- sweetheart toting bimaalf in tho bni L His ingeroue. iw nigbteago tire deah nd the if the Hev. W. W. Waiker, af umherlaiid county, con-uiniiig at BM time eight head of hOfBM and , much valuable machinery, ct.- , which was a total los-, a- there eral Leonard Wood, (nivernor al of thc province Of Santiago, tuwinga fi d apartmenti for hhsv ul family at Covington. General will -pend thc aeasoo un Coving the luborioua llonliing he at the larger lUeortB, clothing store Of Hatch, r. A-kew at Pula-ki, wa- humed Monday ug. The stuck wa* saved. The ng belonged tO Miller i Warden, a-a haiid-nine ntie. lt was in? fo r fjBVOOO. Th! tire is thought to .cen the work of in Bttaget tram mi thc Norfolk and rn UM wicked near Tipton Hat morning by acme boya placing e track a large irou Isilt. The wa- nverturned. Hoth lircmaii ngineer remained Witt their und neither was injured. All Mn escaped injury. 'inline Kev We-t dgui H.C. Ci -i-' Mae r..r Fifty C*aM tobacco habit cure, n..t!;es weak od pars. 6uc.li. Ai. uru?fi?? o Doyne'a foi Furnitun and you vi vounalf monov. ipullon Poi r. . lyCatasnla Ml orOc. . iirutriuhU return! money. f hargams in all kinds of u Hnvne's,