jed over the le Pennsyl-?reater this some years s issued at re Division, report subnumber of id to date, e time last orted; total urday, this correspond-baskets.:hi« year is ge increase ipared with ding to the eaches were i with last ime date of no peaches the week s year the ikets.totaled 11,-s time last n shipped, pment thisCHURC1PARKSLEY B ParkRev. J. T. 1Sunday School Morning sermlt;GRACE M Park Ret. W. H. Hoimarked in-of baskets 62,473 bas-d with last 'respondings of grapes ware Divi- e^ltor ; this time ;d. For the 275 pounds with last same per-Informatlon anas ic^iird in Richmond September 1-9 th. that Colonel AlfVed B. Williams, edito: off the Loudoun Mirror, published alt Leesburg.Va., had instituted suit against Rev.David Hepburn, superintendent off the Anti-Saloon League off Virginia. Services for Sumfor $10,000 for aIleged OnfeeL The,suit was brought by Wilbur C. Hall, counsel for Colonel Williams, in the “The Way to Re: Circuit Court off Loudoun County. It Evening sermoiwas stated that Mr. Hall mill have1 M. Hugginseminent lawyers associated' with him I Church.in the case. -Gofooel Williams was a^ked by a!Leesburg correspondent for a state-1 ment in' reference to the case. He;said he had no comment to make. He _admitted that the suit had been1 Services for Sum brought and said he did not write an article referred to in the American Issue, purporting to have caused caustic comment on the part of Ur.Hepburn, nor is be editor off the Loudoun Times.The suit grows out of a publics- with the day wi tion in the American Issue; printed Sunday School at in Westerville, Ohio, which issues a A- G. Dixon, D. Virginia edition, off which Mr. Hep- Board of Young 1 burn is said to foe the editor. The Methodist Prote article appeared under date off Sep- preach both morrtember 9 and contains this para- -graph, upon which Colonel Williams bases his suit:“We will give one ilOmstration. and we believe this is due our friends.We refer to A R Wiliams, fformer of the* Richmond Evening Journal, which was the mouthpiece of the liquor organisation during the State-wide campaign and wasSabbath School Preaching serv Christian Ende Preaching Serv This will be r services. A shortUNION. BAP Chincoteagi Rev. O. N. ftsweet poServices every ! evening.Sunday School noon.Senior and Juni reported to have sold out to that or- Monday evening, ganization for the period off the eam-! paign against State-wide prehibE-_ j tion. Mr. Williams was so disgustedeverlight |that *ke State off Virginia had gone evening.Sunbeams noon.Praver meetinsent out dry he nr,oved to Baltimore and later A cordial welctof barrels |10 Washington. Notwithstanding his conte.:o date this up to this iyp?iL This!unsavory reputation as a liquor advocate, he is now reported to be the ACCOMAC CHeditor of Westmoreland Davis” paper, melons to-1 knoWT1 a? Loudoun County Times, cl with last in which *** Ibmguage ap-:orrcspond- j pea^s:e. a•*Tbe oppositiom off this or-Rer. W. G.Drommondtownganization lt;tbe AmtS-SaBoonn League)* a. rrt^ Preaching 1r, show a i last year’s] 014 barrels1 98,673 bar-responding eek ending e shipped, last yearWoodbury—Suna shipment antaloupes, i last year ped. For 1189 earth e corres-18,292 car-RONSSENATE?en put in risend’s rebody’s pas-forbidding pend more ;es for the to procureone of the ators whoCRADDOCKVILL HAVEN a CHURC1was vile, vindictive and vicious, and these words exp res? it very mildDy in- Preaching 3 p. m. deed.’” ’ —In Roanoke Daring Campaign.Colonel Alfred B. Wfflfliams. for a long time editor off the News Leader, was editor of the Rcauuotoe Times during the memorable ““wet and dry , campaign, and soon after that, fee disposed of his interest inn that paper: and came to Richmond, where he acquired control of the ©Id Evening Journal, and remained there ff©r nearly a year. He said that he “would not live in a State that was dry, and that if the women ever got tine ballot he would move too another coun- _try,” a humorous thrust at women in CHARIpolitics.After the sale of the Journal he went to Washington, remaining there for several years. About a year ago he purchased the Loudoun Mirror, published at Leesburg, one of the ©Id and established newspapers off that section, and, since that time, he has been editing that publication. That paper is not owned by the former Governor off Virgimiu.E. H. Powell Past. Phone No. 3Belle Haven S Sunday at 9:45 a , Supt. Divine Ser Craddockville Si 1 m. each Sunday, 1 Divine Services at The public is co tend all services.SOALVIN K. LA Preaching at G day at 11 a. m.E. A. Down Preaching at Chapel) every Su: John Bum Preaching ever; Painter, at 7:30.POLITICIANS HAVE EYE »-«-Willard Jo