A SU'DUISN FHATII,-Mr. Milos S. .Miller Fatally Injured by £L Fall From a Muggy.•Mr. Mihts S Jlilhr. nno of the host known and most prominent citizens of Ijynnliarun. mot death yesterday morning at S o'clock 3n u tragic wav.die was driving In his buggy aiirl was only about 150 yards from h!« h«i»ut\ when he was seen to fall from Hit? vehicle. lie was picked up and carried to his home, where he died Ju n few minutes. It Is stated that bis nock \v;ls broken by the fall.'Mr. Miller wus 0!) yours of age. As it ConnR-dcrate soldier he fought bravely iht nigh the war. Since that lime he had been In the trucking and oyster business near Thalia, hi Prln-eogw. Aiine county. Me leaves n Wife and five children, sell living. The obtest or these Is Mr. Much Miller, of tills city, the well known attorney.Mr, Miller served throughout the civil wur in the Fifteenth Virginia Cavalry, Confederate Army. He was among the first volunteered army to serve the tMUilliern cause, together with his brothers, William F. Miller and Joshua .Miller, who was killed at I lu huttle of Orange Courthouse. Miles Miller was u merchant In Norfolk for several years after the war and was well known here, tun moved with his family to Ferry Point, on hryrmhavan river.