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beyond limits.
Miller Park—Park Av., near limits.
POST OFFICE
The postoffice is located in Govern­
ment Building, on Church, cor. Ninth. James M. McLaughlin, postmaster; P. H. McCaull, assistant postmaster; Robt E. Campbell, cashier, A. L. Kelley, registry clerk; W. L. Holt, assistant registry clerk; A. Burnett, C. R. Ryan and T. F. Malian, night registry clerks; C. L. Craft, E. M. Bunch, J. C. Williams, C. E. Calla- ham, Daniel Butler, S. W. West and G. W. Camper, distributing clerks; J. H. Coleman and A. S. Horton, gen­ eral delivery clerks; R. E. Craighill, stamp clerk; A. L. Powell, E. A. Matthews, Geo. W. Dudley, H. W. Syphers, Wm. R. Holt and Wm. A. Goff, mailing clerks; G. D. Cowger and S. W. Patterson, stampers; H. S. Callaham and J. W. Patterson, utility clerks.
MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT Office open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Saturdays, 6 p. in.
GENERAL DELIVERY
Window open daily from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays and holidays from 5 to 6 p. ni. only. Registry Depart­ ment open from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m., Sundays and holidays excepted.
Norfolk <G Western — Depot and offices, foot of Ninth; S. B. Younger, general agent; C. G. Yates, assistant agent; 0. L. McCraw, C. P. & T. A., 722 Main.
Southern-— Depot and offices, foot Seventh. A. S. Burnham, general agent; R. L. Potts, travelling freight agent; O. L. McCraw, C. P. & T. A., 722 Main.
Street
Lynchburg Traction <6 Light Co.— 521-523 Main. R, D. Apperson, presi­ dent; C. R. Miller, vice-president; F. H. Shelton, secretary and treasurer.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES (Private) Randolph-Macon Woman’s College —Rivermont Av., near Rivermont Park. William W. Smith, A. M., LL. D., president; Richard II. Sharp, Jr., A. M., professor of ancient languages; Joseph L. Armstrong, A. M., professor of English; Fernando W. Martin, M. S., Ph. D., professor of chemistry; Gilbert Laubscher, emer­
itus professor of French; Nathan A. Pattillo, A. M., Ph. D., dean of the faculty and professor of mathematics; Wilmot B. Lane, A. M., Ph. D., pro­ fessor of philosophy and pedagogy; Benjamin William Arnold, Jr., A. M., Ph. D., professor of history; J. Irvin Hamaker, A. M., Ph. D., professor of biology7; T. Moody Campbell, A. M., Ph. D., professor of German; Edw. E. Ayers, professor of romance lan­ guages; Miss Mabel Walbridge, A. M., adjunct-professor of physics and
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Carriers—1, F. S. Clark; 2, C. A.
Taylor; 3, B. Disinond; 4, H. E.
Stewart; 5, J. A. Parsons; 6, S. J.
Dickerson; 7, C. R. Stewart; 8, W.
J. Jones; 9, E. A. Bondurant; 10,
L. W. Black; 11, U. S. G. Patterson;
12, H. T. Crouch; 13, W. E. Jordan;
14, A. G. Langhorne; 15, S. E. Bur­ astronomy; Henry Davenport Black- nett; 16, H. A. Davis; 17, Robt.
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Thc Daily Evening Advance—214- 216 Ninth, issued every afternoon ex­ cept Sunday. M. K. Duerson, busi­ ness manager.
The Merchants Journal—718 Main. N. H. Johnson, editor.
Riverm ont
PARKS
Park — Rivermont Av.,
Gough.
Special Delivery Messengers—J. I.
Menefee and R. B. McGuire.
R. F. D. Carriers—1, G. H. Tate;
2, W. T. Driskill; 3, P. M. Ponton; 4, T. C. Flowers.
well, A. B., Ph. D., adjunct-professor of English literature; Gillie A. La- rew, A. B., instructor in mathematics; Mrs. Sallie T. M. Harmanson, A. M., instructor in French and German; Mrs. M. C. Waugh, assistant in French; Mabel Whiteside, A. B., in-
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DIRECTORY
RAILROADS Steam and Interstate
Chesapeake & Ohio—Freight offices, 1200 Jefferson. J. B. Wood, general agent; H. G. McCausland, assistant agent; 0. L. McCraw, C. P. & T. A., 722 Main.
Lynchburg cG Durham— (Operated by the Norfolk a, Western.) Depot Twelfth, near city limits, and Union Depot.
AND INSURANCE Tyree&WilkinsREAL ESTATE
OLDEST AGENCY : ESTABLISHED 1878
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 F. C. tidbig
DRUGGIST
905 MAIN STREET
MISCELLANEOUS
Select assortment of Trusses, Supporters, Abdominal Belts, Elastic Bandages, Invalid Cushions, Rubber Glovesand Sheeting, Shoulder Braces and Crutches.
The House tor anything In the Drug Line
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