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THEY NEED
A PEDESTAL
[The Statue of Dr. Huntor
McGuire.
} MORE MONEY IS WANTED
Nothlng Whereon to Placo the Statue
After lt Is Sccured-Church
man Commends Cnpl
tol Plan.
_;vorything necessary to tho eroction
hore of lho handsomo monumfent to the
, menipry of Dr. Hunter McGuire, tho dls
': .tingulshed surgoon, is complete?except
j ono vory necessary thing. lt BOundB
; rather strange, but no prorlslon has beon
made for tho podestal upon whlch tho
' statue ls to stand, and money ls badly
needed.
? As previously stated, tho deslgn for
' tho monument has been accepted und
tho work upon lt has been begun. Ftinda
Bufflclont to defrny all tho expensos nro
in hand. Tho nrtlst's model has been
, received and approved and tlio urtist
, ls now at work. Everythlng in this dl
rectlon ls settled und pluns have been
mado to unvell the memorlal thls,sum?
mer on tho birthday of Dr. McGuire. It
will bo plaood In the Cnpltol Snuure.
Tho only cutiso for worrimont ls the
.-matter of tho podcstril. For thls pedostal
ibout |l,5O0 will bo neoded and contrlbu
?tlons from the friends and admlrers of
Dr. McGuire wlll bo tn order.
IEtGH PRAISE.
i Tho Southern Churchman, the Episco
;pal orgrtn, contains tlds week an edltorlal
, ln whieh it speaks ln high torms of Dr.
McGuire, nnd declared it to bo right and
jiroper that tho statue go in tho Capi
? tol Squaro along with Washlngton and
aiarshall and other Virginla heroes. In
cldentally, lt calls attontlon to tho mat
Vfter of tho pedestal. Says tho Church
'raani
"Right worthlly and justly tho almost
? numberless admlrers of tho late Dr,
i Hunter McGuire; in almost all purts of
.tho civill.ed world,i have determined to
crect a flttiiig monumont to hls mem
ory. And for lliis monumont the Stato
of Virglnia has approprlated a slte on
tho Capitol Square, in Richmond, along
?with others of the greatest of hor sons,
euch as Washlngton and Mason and Mar
shall and Clay und Honry and Stono
'wall Jackson and many others.
"Aad thls is right and proper, for peace
uhath her victories no loss ronowned than
war, and the man who has been a leader
in soothlng and hoallng nnd holplng ought
to bo remembered of hls fellow-mon.
"To Dr. McGuire, far more than to
any other mun, was lt due that during
tho awful Civll War, whlch rent thls
country in twaln for moro than four
? years. tho surgeons, who carrlod comfort
nnd biessings ln their footsteps to untold
thousands. woro pcrmttted to go in and
out on thoir mlssion of mercy, unmolost
ed and ns non-combntants. Only tho men
who suffored know what an unspoakablo
blesslng thls was'; and the man who
.brought it about ls entltled to nn endur
ing monument from hls fellow-mon,
wliorever thoso fellovt-men love and ad
mlro the Christ-Iiko quality of mercy.
"Agaln, it is sald that tho very last
net of thls great surgoon, tho value
of whose servlces wns boyond computa
tion in dollars, was to minlster, wlthouH
monoy and wlthout prlce, onrofully and
lovingly to the physical noeds of a poor,
forlorn. sufforlng ox-Confedorate soldlor.
Tho man who could so closo a long and
brllllant and tiseful Ufe desoryes nn en
durlng monument at tho hands und from
tho hearts of hls fellow-mon.
"We are glad to say that the deslgn
for thls monument has been acceptod.
the work has boon begun and tho monoy
is In hand to pay for it.
"But there Is nced yet of money to bulld
a fittlng pedestal for thls monumont. For
this pedestal flfteen hundred dollars $1.
000) are needed, nnd It Is hoped that this
money wlll be In hand ln tlme to finish
tlie podestal by next full, when the mon?
ument will bo. completed.
"In theso dfcys; wllon mon aro ready nnd
"in thesb'days.".when moaaro ready and
glad to honor truo greatnoss, doubtless
tho mere statlng of thls need wlll" ho
suro the requlslte funds for ltn Hatlsfuc
Uon."
UNDERQROUND WIRES
-Bub-Committee Could Get No Quorum
Yesterday Afternoon.
The subcommittee ort streets, dcslgncd
"Tor tho purpose of conslderlng tho petl
*>lons of lho Possengor and Power Coni
tiany, the Postal and tno Western Unlon
Telograph Companles to pu( their wlres
Under ground, did not get ;i quorum yes?
terday afternoon, and another offor.t wlll
?S>a made next Wednesday afternoon to
"feet tOKfther.
The committoe wlll endoavor to havo
Ahe threo companles construct one eon
rfluit for Joint uso, nnd it le qulto likely
?that wlll br- the subBlance of their roport.
An ordlnanco provldes that all wlre^
ln tho underground dlatrletj botweon
Seventh 'nnd Fourteerith Streets, Broad
and Clay. must bo under ground by
March jSth. Under present condltlons/
'thiB wlll bo a physical Imposslbtllty, and
?the Councll will extend tho. llmit a rea
jBonable length of tlme.
NOT KNOWN HERE
ftlleged Fako Preacher Operatlng In
Roxboro, N. C.
Major Howard recently received a let?
ter fr6jn Rev, 1C, D. liolnifts. pasior of
:\ha Methodlst Church of Roxboro, N. C,
ln whieh he mado coniplalnt of a man
'felv'lng tho namo of "Rev. J. F. Riehaid
|>bli," qyangollst preacher and lecturer,
'who pays ho camo frmn Richmond,
irhcrc he waa oonnooted wltli the "Fifth
Street Chrlstlan Church,"
He Is descrlbed as having tho appear
mce of a luli". and Is said to have aotod
reprehenslbly toward several people. He
Bays hu is a reformod drunkard, tlpstcr,
Ho.
Close lnquiry lias been mado In lilcli
aiom), lirni Major Howard reported to
Roxboro that no sucii man wa.s luiown
nere, There is no such church as that
hu names.
Music Lovers Charmed.
Tho music-lovlng audlc-nco whlch heard
the Mollenliauer Conccrt Company ut
tho Y. M. C. A. Hall Thursduy night
was di-iiKlilfd. II found lhat tlie tlur-a
gt-neriitioii.i of vlollnlfrts were exctillont
xnuHlciur.s und cntcrtalnerK. Tlio jjrund-'
latlicr and son playnd udinlnibly, v.lnli.
tlio performiuioo uf tne i-hlld, only four
years and nlno niontim old, waa inarvol
ous for one of tliat a?c.-, Aguln a.-id
agaln tho liandaorne llttlu vlolliil.sl wus
called back to play, nnd em-h timo ho
camo wJtli wlniilng griu'e. lOvc-ry <,-i'c:
?who heard him, aa well an tli-.- failier
and grandfutlx.-!', were dt-llghted. Many
'j-oquests havo come for the concert to
j,e r<peated, nnd thls will bo done nc-xi
'yucsday nlght at Fergusson'a IIull, on
, JUoad StreeU
lUtlllmJ. ?>*? **'
"ttame on Every Plcee."
Chocolate
& Bonbons
Every Package Warranted t
If you buy Lowney's Candles in the
original sealed packages you will find them
in perfcct condltion, or money refunded.
? ?Sticclnl" Ansortcd . i lb.OOc.j % lb.86c.
? ?Sourcnlr" . . . . i lb. (10c; M ?'? ??<:?
"Amprlcnn Ilonutlps" l lb.60c.j % lb. 80c.
'''V.'^"''!..',l'??m!u? I ? Ib- 60c; M lb. ?0c.
or "Forgot-me-nots" )
"(iolfors".? Ib.60c.i y, Ib.flOc.
"Colonlnt D.mtsB" . . i lb. 60c.; J4 lb. 80c.
"Cbocolato I'oppormlnts" 10c, and E6c.
t?C,_ocolnloAlmoiid"s" . 16c? 8fic. and 00c.
lowney's Packngea are
Full Weight.
TO V1SIT
THE SOUTH
Japanese Government Agent
Coming.
THE REGIE SYSTEM
Interesting Intervlew With One of tho
Representatives?-The Japs Are
Watching Movements '????'
ofRussIa,
Mr. Yezo, an agent. of tlio Japanese
Government, fresh from the Orient, is on
hls way to Richmond and tho South.
So far as could be ascortainod yester?
day, Mr. Yezo, who cannot speak a word
of Engllsh, but who ls travellng with
his son, who is Amerlcan brod, comes
slmply to investlgato tho methods of
the culturo and tho nmnufacture of to?
bacco on thls sldo. He will 'Vlslt the
leaf markets ln the South and the West,
and wlll enlargo hls'.ideas with rofoYenee
to tho weed, in whlch the Jnps aro as
yot Just learning. lt ls undorstood that
hls^ trlp has no other signiflcance. He
follows Mr. Nlyo, tho director-genoral
of the tobacco monopoly in Japan, who
wns recently hero.
Mr. Yezo, desplte hls connectlon with
the government, Ib also nssociated with
the M'rm of Monal Brothors, tlie blg to?
bacco flrm in Japan, owned by the Amer?
ican Tobacco Company. Whlle hero hc
wlll probably vlslt somo of the plants
of tlie Amerlcan Tobacco Company.-, '
Thoro is somethlng mysterlous: about
tho froquent trlps to thls country of the
Orientals, and. it is believed. by many
that a change . In Japanoso methods of
handllng tobacco 1K IminlrSritJ g{\JBUch
is the caso tho chango wlll havo no In
conslderablo effect upon the Amerlcan
Tobacco Company.
Ono of the ropreseritartlves of tho gor
ornment, who havo boon sont hero to
?.tiidy Amerlcan methods was ln the clty
yesterday, and ho wa. quostloned about
tlio matter. At ttie present tlmo Japan
buys tho tobacco nnd sells it to mitnufac
turor's, tho chlef of whom Is tho Amoil
can Tobacco Company, whlch owns threo
largo plants. It has been suggestcd that
now "the Boverrunent Intonds lo adopt
tlio "reglo" svHtem by whlch it will con?
trol tho manufaoture and tho rctall sale
of tho wood.
Tho ropresentatlve roforred to was ask?
od partlcularly about thls point. Hls
rqply was not concluslvo, Ho ndmlttcd
that Mr. Niyo, tho dlrector-goneral, luul
iVislted several of tho "reglo" countrlos
France, Italy, Austria? beforo ho came
hero, and Investlgated pretty thordugiiiy,
But he dld so. said tho Intervlowed, only
to '-'Infonn hlmself' so thnt lf Parll'amont
"should over docldo" to havo tlio regle
system', ho wlll bo properly "informed"
as to Its inerltB.
How wlll you acqulre control of the
Amerlcan Tobacco Company's factorles
and tho others, if you adopt this system?"
was askod.
"Wo wlll forco them to snli out to us.
If thoy rofuso lo do so, tho government
wlll order that they bo closed up. In
Bottllrig the nraluo of tho plants when wo
-buy them tho government wlll appolnt an
oxport, and Pai'llnment ono, und tliey
wlll sottlo lt."
Hoveral extremely interesting stntoments
were mado by tho gontloman with refor?
enco to Japnn'S puropsos as a world Powor.
Ho snld tlio goverrimopt, at thls tlmo,
could afford to spend but llttlo on to?
bacco beeause lt proposed laylng out
HOO.000,000 in wnrshlps, "Wo havo to
watch Russla, Our navy is larger than
Itussla's Oriental nwry. und wo inean to
keop It bo. Every tlmo they Inorooso
tholrs wo lncrease ours. Wo oxpeot to
bulld many Imttleshlps aud crulsors wlttttn
tho next ten yenrs."
FAREWELL TO THE
NEW TELEPHONES
They Will Retire Forevor Thls
Evenlng?Wlll causo but
Llttlo Inconvenlcnco.
Tho servlce ot the Rlbfttnond. Tele?
idiono Company, whlch has beon ac
qulred hy tho Southern Pell, wlll >?> dl?
con'tinued at 0 o'clock thls evenlng, hut.
as llio great majorlty of the subscribers
to the new 'phono have beon. glye.n tho
iicii, there wlll be m inconvonfonce m
tindini on tlif cbange, Other necoa
nny chaiifc-cs will l,o inudo a.s rnplilly us
nosslblu,
Tho it<-il company ts now BlvltiK. a
most exeollent servlco.
Those who have hlljiorto been coni
pelled n> !>cop two folejilipnpB wlil ho di
Ugliled at th,: chiiiiic
Mr. Addlson Miioiiin, presldonl of the
Richmond cornpuny, wiii hcreafter be
oonncoted wlth tlio Boll, a.s wlll fctuper?
witendent J. A. Owcns and other:*.
FINE DAY'S
WORK DONE
House Passes the Corporatlon
Commlsslon Blll.
BILLS OFFERED IN SENATE
Mr.' Hobbs Would Mako Mlnlstors
Prompt In Returnlng Marrlages U
censes?Blll to Amend the Land
Grabbors' Aet.
The Legislature did a ftne day's work
yostorday,
The House dovoted all of its sossion to
conslderlng tho blll to put tho Corpora?
tlon commlsslon lnto operation, and
It was flnally passod wlthout matorlal
amendment, furthor than ono to oonfer
upon tho commlsslon tho authorlty to
make roguiatlons provlding soparate
oipartmonts for whlte and oolored people
at rallway statlons.
Mr. Bowman offorod a blll to amend
tho law ln relation to the sale of de>
llnquent lands, and others to amend tho
law in relatiou to tho orop post com?
mlsslon, and to appropriato $2,000 for the
oxpensos of tlio sarao,
In tho Sonato. the Ostoopath blll was
passed by untll' Wednesday, and Mr.
Hobbs prosontod a blll to roqulre'mlnls
ters to return marrlage llconses prompt
ly.
Goa'ernor Montaguo sent to tho Sonato
tho followlng nomlnatlons for mombor
shlp on tho Board of Directors of tha
ponitontiary: W, D, Chestorman, Mtlton
E. Marcuse, R. L." Wlnston, T. H. Ellott.
and W. B. Bradloy,
The Senate.
The Sonate wns oponea wlth prayer by
Rev. P. B. 0?rleo, who referred to tlio
lllness of Senator Ople and prayed for
hls recovory.
Mr. Wlclcham offorod an amondmont
dlrootlng tho clerk to havo tho revontie
blll prlntnd, with all the amendments,
so tliat tho Commltteo on Flnanoe wlll
havo a porfoot .copy of tho aet when lt .
nieots next Tuesday mornlng to con
sldor tho tnoasure.
Tho Covernor sont to tho Sonato a
conimunlcatlon nomlnaitlng Willlam D.
Chosterman, Mllton E. Marcuso, Rob?
ert L. Wlnston and Toniachus E. Ellott,
of Rlehmond, and Willlam B. Bradloy,
of Manchestor, to bo dlrectors of the
ponitontiary for one, two, threo, four
and flvo years; rcspectlvely,
Mr, Oold offorod a blll to authorlze
tho Board of Suporvlsors o? tho sevoirtl
oountlos to lsstio tlio bonds of tlie sev?
eral mrigistorinl distrlcts thereof for
MacAdamiz'tng or otherwlse lmprovlng
tho publlc roads wlthln sald distrlct.
A blll was Introduced by Mr. Byars to
flx tlie terms of the judges of the Cor?
poratlon Courts for tho cltles of Bristol,
Radford and Bouna Vlsta.
MARRIAGB LICENSB.
Mr. Hobbs presented an aet to amend
the eodo in relation to tlie cortlflcate to
be lssued by clerk wlth llcense; the ro
turn to bo mado by person colebratlng
tlie marrlage, so os to provlde for pemtl
ty for vlolatlon of sald section.
Many preochers who perform marrlage
coremonles fall to make returna. The
blll provldes for a flne of not less than
?5 nor more than $10 for failure to make
such return. In somo cases it has been
lrhposslblc to prove marrlage by reason
of tho fact that the offlclatlng mlniHler
haa vlolated tho law reciulring hlm to
make return to the ulerk's ofTlce.
THB OSTEOPATH BILL.
As the hour of 12:30 o'clock approached,
the Senate eliamber rapldly fllled up wlth
spectators. Tlio most of thom were
ladles. Tho thlng tliat attracted the
crowd was tho blll to amend the Code in
relation to tho practlce of medlclne nnd
surgery In thls Stato.
This is what is known as the Osteopath
bill, and nffects the Chrlstlan Sclontlsts.
Mr. Ilarvey sald that amendments had
beon suggosted whlch he wtehed to con
slder. Ile asked that the blll be passed
.by untll next Wednesday.
This was opposed by Mr. Salo, who
sald that people Interested in the matter
had beon here, nnd woro stlll hero, at
thelr own exponsc, and thoy ought not
to be pu.t to Ineonvenlenco any longer,,
Mr. Ilarvey, in that plaln, calm way he
has of presentlng argiiment, sald thnt he
could not seo how these people that Mr..
Salo referred" to could bo nffectod In nny
wuy "They havo had the.lr hearlng. a
full and free hnnrlng, beforo tlio com?
mittee," sald Mr. Harvoy.
"Thoy cannot address tho Senate.
What harm can bo dono by poatpone
m_?iia "hot shot" had its effect. By an
unanimous .voto tho blll wns passed by,
whilo tho crowd of ladlos and others
who were thoro to hear tho speeches
quiotly passed put of tho Sonato eham
Tho Houso blll to amend the Code ln
relation to roplstrnrs and Judges of elec?
tion for towns wa3 passed,
Senator IvcCato, who has been 111, waa
ln hls aent, nnd ho rocelved an ovatlon
from hls friends.
The House,
The Houso was on.lled to order at 10
o'clock by Speaker Ryan, nnd prayer
wns offered by Dr. John Moncuro, of the
Pipsbytorlnn Church,
Tho followln'g bllls and petltlons woro
offered und referred:
By Mr; Bowman: To amend tho law
in relatlon to tho snle of delinqueut
landa.
By Mr. Cumnilng: To nllpw tho Board
of Supervisors of Fllzabeth Clty county
to borrow monoy.
Hy varlous momborst Potltlons pray
lng tho passago Of tho Mnnn Ilquor blll.
A numbor of calondar bllls woro glven
tlielr constltutlohnl roadin'ga and tho spo?
clal order boing tho blll to put Into op
orntlon tho Corporation Commlsslon wns
tjiken up nnd read by tho clork. Seo
tlon aftor sectlon of tho blll was rend
by tho clerk, nnd no matorlal nmend
montS woro offered.
Tho bill wns In chnrge of Mr, Caton,
a promlnent member of tho commlttee,
nnd ho munnged II with much s-klll nnd
drxtcrity.
Mr. Caton offerod an amendrnent,
Whieh >vns deslgned to leavo ln tlio dis
orotlon of the Corporation Commlsslon
tho miittcr of hnvlng Bopnrato wnltlng
rootns for Iho whlto nnd colored' races,
oiui Bcpuratn cara on miburban streot
rallwny llnes,
The amendmont wns opposed by Mr,
Cumnilng nnd Mr. Kelloy, and lt was
di'fendcd by Messrs. Cuton nnd Oravo
ley. Mr, Green ndvocated tho -opjrt
of iho oommlttee ln a strong specoh,
WOjN AND T/18T.
Hls reniarks wero lnloctod with thoso
of Mr. Graveloy, nnd tlu? latter resmncd
iiinl mado a strong speerh. Mr. f'atnn
spoko agaln, nnd with great oarnostnoss
for hls amondmont. Mr Gnrdpor bpoUq
for the umendmnnt, nnd Mr. Cumnilng
lirg'cd Ihal lt ,in rcjec.tcd. The nmond
nicnt wns opposed by Mr ltvnn (Mr.
lordan, of Nnnseniond. In tln> chalr) and
Mr. Green agaln spoko in opposltlon,,
Mr. Ptimnilng niovod to utrtke out tho
latter part <>f Mr. Caton's ainondmenti
whlch gives tha commlsslon in its ?iib
crctlon the right to cslnMlsb 'oparaln
Htreet cars for the races, nnd It wns
I adopted, ny.-i, "1: noc-s, '-<>? Tlie amend
I mont OS amonded waa then ngn-ed to
I wlthout dlvlslon.
! At thls polpt, Mr. Bowman, of Roan
I oke, offered two conipanion bllls, intend
. t
ed to croate and malntain a Board of
crop poat oommlssloneru, nnd to ttppro*
prito $2,000 for thls piirpone.
A groat inmiy llnmalorlai atnondtiiontfl,
doslgnod td perfoot tho oorporatton blll
woro itgrebd to wlthout dlvlalon and the
clerk proeoouod to read tho blll at lohgth.
Tho blll na amohdod waa ordorod to Its
ongrossmont, nnd then upon rolM'all,
paased, and tho Houso adjournod Ufltll
10 o'clook to-day,
HOU_ia Bill rABBWD.
To provldo for tlio iiuimtltutloii of tho
Btato Oorpomtlon ComtnlHafon th tho
placo nnd Btond of 11m Board of Publlo
Works ln nll proooodltut-i nt law or in
equlty, to whloh tho wilrt Bonrci ot Puli
11a Works may bo a party,
RIOHMONlD MAN GHOSEN
AS A VICE-PRESIDENT
(lly Aaaoolntoil l'roim.)
ATLANTA, GA? Eobruni-y/ 27.?The
Soutborn Ioe H_ohnnK<> I" conventlon
hore to-diay elooted tho followlng ofllcors
for tho, ensuing term of oflloei Proaldont,
W. H. Howe, Knaltvllle, Tonn.j Vleo
Prosldont, C. Di' May fleld, Rlchmoudi
Viu; Soorotary- and Troastrenr, W, B.
Worth, Wilmington, N. C.
Tlio following Exooutlvo Committoo
waa nppolritod; ' L. C, Rlggs. Ohatta
nooga, Tonn.j B. .WoodAiff, Atlanta; _\
H. Rolko, Paduoab, Ky.; M, P. Thomp?
son, Oroonabaro, N. C; ,T. H. Howe,
Niushvllle, Tonn.j J. H. Kollar, Ponsa
colo, Fl.a,; J. E. Hushton, Blrmlngham,
Ala.; C. B. Livlngston, C-roonville, .Mlas.j
Goorgo B. Townsond, Andorson, S, C.j
T. H, Moore, Montgomery, Ala.
Tho place of holding tho noxt conven?
tlon was left to a apeoial committoo. It
i? thought that tho commltteo wlll favor
tho soleotlon of NaahvlUo, Tenn.
MAKE APPEALS FOR
STUART MONUMENT
Capt. Jno. B. Philllps to Speak
ln Pilncs Edward and \
, Amella.
Captaln John B. PhllUps, of Sunny
sldo, Prlnco Ed'ward oounty, wlvo fol?
lowed that intrepld oavalry lerulor, Gon
oral "Job" Stuart, through tho Confod
orato War, bna boen appolntod by tho
Bxeoutlvo Committoo of tho' Votoran
Cavalry Asaoolntlon, Army of Northorn
Vlrglnla, to epealt at Powlintan Court?
houso Monday evenlng noxt, and at Ame?
lla Courthouso. on tho fourth Thursday
In Maroh, in tho lntorest of the fund
whloh tho committoo ls ralslng for tho
purpOBO of orooting hero ln Richmond
an equostrlan statuo to Stuart and his
nion.
Stuart recoived hls den-th wound ln the
llght at tho Yollaw Tavorn, ln whloh ho
ropulsed' Shorldan's ruld and saved tho
clty of RIohmond and the Capltal of
tho Confodorooy from ravago and dese
oratlon.
All roporta from tho oountry indlcato
that tho pooplo are partlaularly gi-atl
flod that tho monumont ls to bo placed
ln Capltol Squaro, with tho claaslc col
umns of the Capltol ns a background,
The Monumont Committoo aro confldont
that when Captaln Philllps mokes hia
appeal to the old soldlers and tho pa
trlotlc clviliana of Powhatan and Amolia
they wlll bo as gonerous In thelr re
sponses as other countlos havo showri
themselves to be?notably Prlnce Ed?
ward and Cumborland, whlch were vls
lted' by Major A. R. Venablo ln this
causo.
M_.ETI.1T__.
THE ANNUAL MEETINO OE THE
Stockholdors of THE B. B. TAYLOR
COMPANY will bo hold at tho offioo of
tho Company, No. 1011 East Maln Streot,
Rlehmond, Va., On MONDAY, March
9, 1903, at 4 o'clook P. M.
CHARLES K. COULLING,
Soorotary nnd Trensuror.
NOTICB IS HEREBY- GIVEN THAT
tho annual moetlng of tho Btockholdors
of tho CHESAl'EAKB WESTERN CO.
wlll bo hold at the prlnolpnl offlco of
tho Company, No. 1014 B. Maln Stroet,
Richmond, Va., on TUESDAY, the 3d
day of March, 1903, at 11 o'clock A, M.,
for tho election of dlrectors and tho
transaction of such other ouslnoss as
may properly como bofore the meetlng.
JOilN C. WARD, Secretary.
NOTICB IS HKREBY GIVEN, THAT
the annual meotlng of the stockholdora
of the CHESAPEAKE WESTERN
RAILWAY, wlll be held at tho prlncl
pal office of tho company, No, 1011
East Maln Slreot, RIohmond, Va? on
Tuesday, tho 3d day of March, 1908,
at tho hour of 10 o'clook A. M. for
tho election of dlrectors and for the
transaction of such othor business as
may properly como before lt. JOHN
L. WARD, Secretary.
(Approved Fob. 12, 1903.)
GRANTING PERMISSION TO THE
TREDEGAR COMPANY, A CORPORA?
TION DULY CHARTBRBD UNDER
THE LAWS OF THlfl' STATE OF VIR
CI1NIA, TO CONSTRUCT AND MAIN
TAIN A OHMENT CONCRETE RAQE
WAY UNDER TREDEGAR BTREET
NEAR THE LINE OF SIXTH STREET,
Bo lt ordainod by tho Councll of tho
clty of Richmond:
Ist, That permission-. bo and ls horeby
grantod T.ho Tredegar Company, a cor?
poration duly characterea undor tho laws
of the Stato of Virginla, to construct and
malntaln a coment conorete raceway un?
der Tredegar Street near tho llno of
Slxth Street, aubject to tho condltlons
horeln stated. ...
2d. That said raceway ls to be con
structod accordlng to the plan prescnted
by sald Tredegar Company, und now on
tlie In tho offlco of Clty Engineer; and
also in such monner and with such ma
torlals as- shall be aatiafactory to tho
Clty Engineer. ?
8d. Tho Bald Tredegar Company shnll at
all tlmes koop sald raceway ln proper
repalr. and shnll make such repalrs as tho
Commlttee on Streets may at any tlmo
deem reasonable for tho safety of persons
UHing tho hlgliway ovor sald raceway.
4th. Tlie permlBBion heroby granted shall
at any tlmo bo uubject to any ninendmont
or revocatlon by the Clty Councll. Upon
a revocatlon or amendment of said per
rnlBslon, tho snld Tredegar Company, or
any Bubsoquent ownor of snld raceway,
shnll immedlately conform to such amend?
ment or revocatlon. , . .
5th. The said permission ls g von suhject
to tho condltlons thnt the enld Tredegar
Company, or any subuonuent ownor of
snld raceway, wlll Indomnlfy. relmburso
and Bttvo liiirmless the clty of Richmond
for any chnrges, damagoB, or coBt that
tho city inay.hu requlred to pay by rca
son of any persori belng Injured or dam
nged in nny wny. in property or porson,
bv tho coiiBtructlon, oxistonce, or im
pfoper or negllgent malntonnnce of snld
'Ttn!VBcforo any work is done under thls
ordlnanco, tho said Tredegar Company
shnll obtain from the Clty Engineer his
wrlttim permlt to oxcavate in streetB of
lh7th(.'Ule'or a fallure to conform fuliy to
tho provlsions of this ordlnnnco or uny
amendment or rovocutlon thoreof, or any
requlrpment thorounder, tho sald I redegar
Oompany, or nny Hubseqiient ownor of
sald raceway, shall be llablo to n fino of
not less than ten nor moro than tirty
dollars: each day's fallure to bo u sepn
rute nffenso, _? .,? . .
Stii. Tliis ordlmineo uhall be ln forco
from its passusge. AUGUST.
1-Vb 24-r.t. ^U5' Cll3lk'
adminlstrator;sjnotice.
TJ-liii COMPANY HAvTnG QUAWFIEI>
ns Admlnlstrator, with tho wlll :annexet
of the estate of JOHN BOWBRS, nll
persons having clnims-.agalnst said es
sintu aro reuuosted tb presont same
and thoso Indcbted tP sald estate wlll
nlcaso mnko nnynient, ?. _???'?? amv
11 VIIUHNIA T1UJST COMPANY,
Admlnlstrator of John Bowers, dtceased.
AtTCTtON SAM-S-ttUTUR-} DAYS.
By Poliard & Bagby,
Real Bstlilo Auolloneors,
AUCTION BALE ~*
UTlRBTC-STORY BRICIC DWBIjLING
AND BBAUTIFUL LO_ ON t
? BOUTH SIDB Of
FRANKLIN STREET
BETWEEN FOUSHEE AND
FIRST STREETS,
KNOWN AS No. S EAST
FRANKLIN STREET.
Wo wlH aoll, to oloso Up an estate, at
auctlon, on the nromlHcs, on
TUEHDAX MARCH 8, 1003, ;
at 6 p'olook P< M? the nbovo-monttonod
valuablo proporty. Tho dwelllng is a Very
good old stylo hotulo, wlth, about ton
rooms;-thoro la a dotaohod ltltohon and
etablo on tho premlBOs. Tho lot, wlilcli
la n beauty, fronts 83 foot on Franklln
Btroot by n dopth ot lGfl foot ? Inohps to
an alloy ln oommon. This is one of tno
bost loeaitlons in the olly, and it lu soi
dora that such oholoo proporty Is on tho
inB_kot, and IJ you want a ccntral homo
on Franklln Btroot thls ls your ohanco.
The proporty ls bounded on the eaat by
tho hanaeome homo of E. D. Hotohklfls,
/TBRM3?Announced at the salo.
POLLARD Sc BAOBY,
Auolloneors.
By J. B, Elmn & Company,
Roal Bstate.Auotlontfers,
TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE
OF
THE VALAUBLB FARM, KNOWN AS
"WOLPERT'S,"
IN NEW KBNT COUNTY. ABOUT ONB
M1LH FROM FROVIDBNOH.FOROB,
ON THH JIOAD LI'lADINO FROM
PROV1DBNCE FOROB TO,
NEW KBNT COURTHOUSE,
CONTAININO ABOUT
312 03-100 ACRES.
_ i
Tn exooiitton of a. deed of trust from
Dledrloli H. Towoh and lludolf B, H.
AdlukoH and Brnost F,i Adlckes, dated '
tho 11th Duoombor, 1900. and rocorded
in Deed Book T, pngo SK3, Now Kont
County Court, dofault haVlng boon mado .
In tho dobt socured, und bolmr roqulrofl
ao to do by tho bonoflolat-y, tbo undor
slgnod trufltoes wllpsoll, by publlo auc?
tlon, at -
NEW KBNT COURTHOUSE,
ON TTXURBDAY, MARCH 12, 1903.
at 12 o'alock M.. tho RI0AL BBTATW afl
dosorlbod ln sald. doed, lt bolng tho tract
of land and tho lmprovomunls thcroon
known as "Wolport'B," about onu mllo
northoast from Provlaanco Forge. In Now
Kont county, Immodlntoly on tho road
luodlng from Provldonco Forgo to New
Kont county Courthouso, contalnlng 312
08-100 acros, moro or Iobb, tho Improvo
mtuits oonslntlng of a Now, Nuiit and
Comfortablo Two-Story Framo Dwelllng
of about olght rooins; a Framo Quartor,
contalning two rooma; a Stnblo nnd Shod,
Hon-,houso, oto.; about ono-third or moro
of tho lnnct holng clcarod and productlvo,
tho rest contalnlng somo valuablo tlm?
bor; rallroad tlos, and a largo quanllly
of cord wood, tho tract bolng mostly lovol
and tho land of good quallty, woll adaptod
to truoks, frult, and the orops usually
grown ln thla section. \ Tho locatlon is
convonlent and donlrablo, wlthln a mllo
of Providciice Forgo, a prominent atatlon
on Chesapeake and Ohlo Rallway, In a
good nolghborliood, convonlont to markets,
sohools, churohes, mllls nnd stores.
TBRMS?For cash aa to the exponaes
of exooutlng tho trust, taxee to dato of
salta, tho purohasor to pay a ratablo aharo
of tho taxos for tho present calendar
year; tho sum of $100. with intoreBt thore
on from Decomber 11, 1903, bolng the ag
gregato amount of Uio two lntorost-bcar
iiig" notos for $200 each nt ono and two
voars now ln dofault, nnd any protest
foos and chnrgos thereon; upon n credlt
ns to tho uiiinaturcd, Interesit-beni'lng
note at threo years for $200, and IntercHt
thei'eon from December 11, 1900, tlll De?
cember 11, 1903, by notes of tho purchaser,
socured by a doed of trust upon tho sald
property; and the resldua, if nny, ln two
equal Inslnlments at ono and two years by
negotlable notos, with interest added, and
socured by a doed of trust upon tho sald
proporty or for all euah as to sald resl
duo, at tho option of tho purchaser.
Pp'ssesalon wlll bo glven of tho ontlru
uremlses at onco.
1 MATHBW SCITAAF,
CHR1ST1AN SCHAAF,
^ Trustees.
J. B. Elam & Co., Auetloneers.
LEGAL NOTICE.
\rlRGINIA-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
V OF HBNRtCO, FEBRUARY 18, 1903:
Fred H. Garbor.Plalntiff,
M'rs. Mi E. Johnson.Defendant.
In cflso and on an attachment returned
executed. , , ,
Tho object of thls suit Ib to obtain a
Judgmont in favor of the plalntirt agalnst
tlio dofendnnt for tho BUin of one hun?
dred and sixty-llvo dollars and elghty
two centB, with legal Interest thoreon,
from the 12th day of November, 1902, un?
tll payment, nnd to subjoct to tho Batts
factlnn of thls dobt a tract of land be
longlng to the sald Mrs. M. E. Johnson
ln Henrlco county. conttilnlng ono hun?
dred and twonty-cight and a half acres,
moro or less, on lho Churlos Clty Road,
about tnn miles from Richmond, belng a
nart of tho eamo property conveyed to O.
B. Bonnell, trustee for Mary E. Johnson,
from H. I-I, Johnson nnd wlfe, by deed
dated July 19, 1877. and recorded in tho
clerk's offlco of Henrlco County Court,
Deed Book 93, page 391.
And an affldavlt having boen mado and
flled that tho defondnnt ls not a rosldcnt
of tho State of Virginla, tho snld defend?
ant ls notliled to appear horo wlthln flf?
teen days aftor duo publlcatlon of thls
order ln tho Tlmos-Dlspatch, newspaper
publish'od in lho clty of Richmond. and
do what is noceBsary to protect her Inter?
ests hereln.
Tosto: JOHN E. BROADDUS,
Goodwyn, Attorney. Clerk,
TO JOHN M. RU^DEL & S. B. G1NN,
TRS. :
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thnt
a lot of land dcscribcd m follows: Thlr
toen acrea on tho C. C. road, locatod In ,
Varlna Maglstorlal Dlstrlct. Henrlco
county, Va.. and sold on tho 19th day of
Fobruary, 1900, for dellquent tnxes, levlns,
Interests and costs duo thereon. for tho
year lfOS, to the Commonwealtn of Vir?
glnia; an appllcatlon for the purchase
thereof has been flled In thls offlco, and It
appcarlng from tho recordu of thls office
that you are Interested In tho said land,
you nVe further notlflod to appear here In
four months from the dato of thla notlco
and do what mny bo necessary to pro?
tect your lntorsts.
Given under my hand this flt.h day of
Fobruary, 1903. _?'?_
SAMUEL P. WADDII.L.
Clork Hnnrlco County Court, Virginla.
A copy?Tosto; . ?
SAMUEL P- WADDILL, Clerk.
Richmond, A'a., Fob. 2, 1903.
To tho Heirs at Law of Robert Klng
and A. Klng. hls wlfo. thn lattor somo
tlmes called Mrs. Edulla Klng, and both
partles dead: - .' ' ;? ?
You are hornby notliled that a tract of
land, contiilnlng Two hundred (200) Acros,
moro or less, sltuated ln Amulla county
and Stato of Virginla, ln Jackson Mng
iHtcrial Dlstrlct, near tho lands of Paul
Joims nnd J. B. Wllson and th- inuunat
tox Rlver. was sold on the 20th day of
August. \m\, for dellnquent tnxos, levles,
jntorests nnd costs, to tho Cominonwenltli
of Virginla; an nppllcatlon for the pur?
chase thereof ,has been fllod ln thls of
llco, and It appenrlng from tho recorda
tn thls office that you are Interested in
tho sald land, you nro further notlflod ln
appear ln four months from tho dato of
this notlco and do whnt may bo neces
surv to protect your Interests.
Glven undnr my hand thls 20th day of
February, 19?J,
" E. H. COLEMAN.
Clork Am'ollti County Court, Virginla.
Meado Hn.sldns, Attorney for Appllcant.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
PORT MONROW. VA . leED.' 24,'"]?).
Realed Proposals, ln triplieate, for con
strucllnS 12-Incli Cast Iron Si-wer Dis
ohii ??. Plpo'hcro wlll bp received until 12
\ \L\aCII 21), 1903. U. S. rcserves right
i,,'ncceot or reject nny or nll propnsnls or
any pa <? hercof. Infonimllnii fumishod
oiuiplicatloh- Envelopes coiitnliiliig pio
nsns should bo mnrkot "Proposaa for
CoiiKtructlng Sower," uddrcssed t|. P.
TOWNSLEY, Q- M,_,_
notice;
AGENCY DISCONTirs'UED.-ALL PA -
tleu concerned are heroby notlled tliat
C P. JONES wlll no louger do buslness
a Unlon Level, Va., asmy agent, nnd
that I hnvo sold tho efltlre buslness to
hlm. Dr. HUNTER MARROW, Unlon
Level, Va.
_,??_
AUCTION SALES-Ft-URE DAYS.
13V Auguatliro Royoll & Co.,
nnd
A. t,. Atinmaoti,
Roal Estato Auolloneors,
Manchestor, Va.
QOMMISSIONERSVAtJCTlON SALB
nNtn OF THB BBST AND MOST PRG
tNTAm-B VlUNOT QUARR1BS
P*wo?LS ^Silbr*'
UB TOO? AND^lM1^'
PLBMBNTB, BTC, AT GIUN*
itb; on *hb koihmmu
RAILWAYj FOUR MILES
FROM THB CITY OF
RICHMOND AND
MANCHBSTBHl
By vlrttto of a deorooof the Clreult
Court for tho oounty of qitpatorflold, Va..,
ontorcd ori tho 25th day of Fobruary, 1807,
ln tho ohanoery sult theroln pondlng,
styled Emma L. Rounle'a Admx. vs. John
Mclntosh, survlvlng partner. etc, wo, tho
tinderslgned Bpoolni Commlssloners, win
sell at publlc auotlon, on the pronilses, on.
SATURDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF
MARCH, 1903, AT 12 O'CLOCK M?
that mngnlncent Oronlto proporty, con
tulr.ing 103V4 aores at Gronlte, on whlch
ls locatod tho great oelobratod "Ronnlo
& Mclntosh Quarry." Thls proporty up to
tho death of tho lato Mr. Rennto was
operated most suacosafuby. It Ues vory
near the Bouthorn Rallway, and a sptir
track dlreot to the quarrios; tho quallty
of the stono ls most oxcellont, and ls tno
most easlly quarrlod of any stono ln tno
vlclnlty of Richmond. Tho facllltles for
ehlpment aro unsurpassed, belng only a
short dlstanco by rnll to tldo wnter.
Tho personal proporty conslsts ln part
of throo Dorrlcks, Boller, Hteam Drlll,
Blacksmlth's outfit, Tools, old Iron, oto.,
6 TliRMS-On real estato, i ono-fourth,
cash, tho halanco ln threo cnunl lnBtal
ments at 1. 2 and 8 yoars, buarlng lntorest
from day of salo, tho purchaser or pur
chasers oxecutlng nogotlnblq notos tht're
for und payable at Meohaftlcs and Mer
ohants Bank, Manchestor, Va.; 'the; tltlo
of the proporty to bo retni'/ied untll tho
whole purcnase monoy Is pald and a con
veyance dlrectcd by tho court.
JOHN Hi INGRAM,
CHARLES I* PAGB,
Spoc'lal Commlssloners.
Tho bond requlred of the Bpeclnl Com
misslonerB in the above styled sult nas
beon duly givon. . ' :::-;,
Glven under my hand as clerk: of tho
CIroult Court for tho oounty of Cheater
flold, Va. _ _ FLOURNOY. Clerk.
By AugUBtlno Royall & Co.,
Real Estate Agents and Auotloneem,
Offloe: 'Leader Bulldlng, Manchester, Va.
?OMMI8SIONERS' SALE
Flve Hondsomo Lots at tho Northwest
Corner of Flfth and Stockton Streots,
Manchestor, Va., on ?WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 4, 1903, at -1:30 o'clook P. M., on
tho promlses.
By dlreetlons of tho decroe of tho Huat
lngs Court of tho clly of Manchester ln
the uult styled Baptlste and wlfo vs. Mor
gan ulB.. entored on tho 16th day ot I'co
ruarv 1903, we, tho undorslgnod commls
slonora, wlll sell, at publlc auctlon, on
tho day, hour and placo named nopvo,
thoso four very handsomo bul dlngs lots,
sltuated on the west llno of Flfth .-StreeU
Three of the suld lots fronts 241-3 foot
oach on Flfth Streot by 122 feet deep
to an alley 10 feet wide. The othor lot
fronts 40 feet on Flfth Street by 1221 fpot
deep to alloy 10 feet wide, and adjolnfl
tho Fifth-Stroet M. E. Church proporty.
Those hundsomo lots aro located ln a
nlcc- nolghborhood and should attract at?
tentlon. . , , .
TBRMS?One-fourth cash, balance at 0,
12 and IS months for notes, 0 por cent.
Interest added; 'tltlo retalned untll tho
Whole ^rchase^^ncy^lspjinld^^
J. SAMUEL PARRISH;
Speclnl Commlssloners.
The bond requlred of tho Speclal Com?
mlssloners in tlie abovo style sult nas
been duly glven. _ _ _v yj^
Clerk Corporatlon Court ot Manchester.
Va.
Immcdlntely after the abovo salo I wlll
sell (by dli-ectlon of the Huatlnga Court
for sald clty hy Its decree enterod May oth,
1%'.' In tlie above hamed sult), at the risk
and cost of A. L. Powell, that hnndsomo
lot, frontlng 40 feet on tho west line ot
Flfth Streot, between Docatur and Stock
ton Streets. by 122 feet deep to an nllev 10
feet wide. Thls lot adjolns tho lot noxt to
the Flfth-Street M. B. Churoh property.
TERMS?One-fourth cash, balanco C, LJ
and 18 months, for notos wlth ? per cent.
Intores added; tllle retalned untll purchaso
money ls pald. _ ^ PULLTAM.
Speclal Commlssloners.
The bond requlred by D. L. Pulllam.
Sncclal Commissloncr, ln Ihe decree of
May 6th, 1902, ln tho sult of Baptlste and
wlfe vs. Morgan et als, has boen duly
,.|von II. Bi DU VAL,
Clork Corporatlon Court clty of Manches?
ter, Va.
By Douglas B. Taylor,
Offlce: No. 1116 E. Maln Street
r-OURT SALB BY AUCTION
L, OF
TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT
BRtOK DWELLING AND LOT,
NO. 320 WEST CARY STREET,
ON CAR LINE,
I wlll nroceod to sell on
WEDNB8DAY, MARCH 4, 1903,
on the premises, nt 4:30 P. M? the prop
ertv nbovo located, belng a vory wm
for'table brlck dwelling, contalnlng nbout 0
rooms, with water nnd gas. iho lot
fronts IOMj feet on tho north line of Cary
Street between Madlson and Belvidero
Streots. This ls a nlco homo, and owlng
to its deslrablo locatlon ahould attract
attentlon of those in want of a homo. aa
well a3 thoso seoklng a safo Invostment,
as lt's a good renter.
TERMS?Onc-thlrd cash, and tho bal?
anco in equal Instalments, payablo at 0
and 12 months after dato, tho deferrod
payments to be evldonced by nogotlable
notes, wlth lntorest ?added, at the rate of
0 per cent. por nnuum, and to bo secured
by a deed of trustjn^he^ro^ert^^
Admlnlstrator and Speolnl Coinmlsslonor.
In tho Law and Equlty Court of tho Clty
of Richmond:
Susan F. Johnson's Admin.Plalntlff,
agalnst _ _ : .
Fnnnlo J. Hull &o.-.,..........(.Defendant.
I P P. Wlnston. clork of sald court,
certlfv that the bond requlred of tho
Sneoial Commission by tho dearee In said
cause of Fobruary 17, 1903, has been duly
B Glven undor my hand thls 20th day of
February, 1903.p_ p. ^^^ <-,__?,
By Goo, E. Crawford & Co?
Real Estate Agonts and Auctloneors,
H)3 Kast Maln Stroet.
TRUSTEH'S SALE
OI
THE
LY
1
IN GOOD ORDER
In oxocution of a cortain ^^Uj"?*
lienrlng dnto February Mth, ms. Wj*?_?-_K,
Focorded intho cioriOs office ?w\J
nt i o'clock P. M., tho property above
"efprred to, aud whlch ls too well known
o requlre a more detalled descrlntlon.
TEHMS-Cnah as to cost of salo, and
nnv tnxos thnt may bo duo, and a note
o\hreo hundred niid elghty-iilno (1389 00)
dollars with Interest from February 14th,
1003 untll pnld; tho residue as follows:
Foiir .hundred nnd eloven (M11.00) dollars
in ono year nnd four hundred und thirty
threo ($433.00) dollars ln two yoars, and
tlio balance as may bo announced nt sale.
Uio oa.u . ^ rJRAWFOnD, Trusteo.
REAL ESTATE.
BOUGHT AND SOLD-FARMS, TIM
ber nnd Mlncral Lnnds. no matter whoro
located. Address THI') WASHINGTON
TIMBER, MINERAL & FARM AG1.NCY,
14'/,' F St., N. XV., Washlngton, D. C.
FOUR-STORV Mfg. Bldg., oceupylng four
lots, Denver, Colo.. lu centro of whole
salo distrlct. Heuvlly constructed. Equlp
p?d with 76 h. p. englno, bollei'B, 2 elcvu
tors, heating appuratus, etc. Pays 0 por
cent. not. $100,000. W. M. OSTRANDEH^.
Js'qrth AwoHcan Bulldlng, PhUa.
\ -i
AUCTION SALES-FUTURE DAYS,
By Augtisllnn Rnyall & Co.
No. 10 10th St,, Manchostor, Va,
nnd - ,
T. M. -Worthnm & Co.
18 N. Blli, Richmond, Va, . ' '
Real Estato Auetloneers, *
Bankrupt Courl Sste
OF ONE OF THE MOST VALUABU
Orlginal Qrowtht off Timi__p
Land
IN POWHATAN COUNTY,
(Jontainlng 1,000 Aoris, Mon
or Less,
ABOUT TWO AND ONE
- HALF (a i-a) MILES FROM
POWHATAN C. H. ON FARM
VILLE AND POWHATAN R,
1 R.; ON MARCH 5, 1903, AT
ia O'CLOCK M. IN FRONT
OF THE UNITED
STATES . CUSTOM
HOUSE, ON BANK
STREET, RICH?
MOND, VA.
In pursuanee of a decree of tho Tlnltfev
States Distrlct Court for tho Eastern
Distrlct of Virginla, In tho matter. of
Robert Thrlft, bankrupt, ontorca on the
4th of Fobruary, 1908,
Wo tho undorslgned, wlll sell at publlo
auctlon on tho day, hour, and at the
place mentloned above?tho followlng
valuablo tract, ot land, lylng and belng
Ir. Powhatan Co,, Vlrglnla, near Powha?
tan C. II., nbout 2% mlles frbin
Nogro-Arrrt Station on tho Farmvillo *
Powhatan Rallroad; contalnlng 1,000
acres, moro or less. A plat of thls Prop?
erty wlll bo exhlblted on day of snlo,
or may bo seen by appllcatlon to Auo
tlonoors boforo day of salo.
Thls proporty adjolns tho lands of
Danl. Hntchcr, Esq., and is Justly con?
sidered ono of tho most valuablo tracta
In sald county, for Its timber, whlch con
slsta of orlginal grOwth of oak nnd pine:
thoro Is on thls land a largo quantlty of
flrst-class rallroad tlcs; Its proxl
mlty to tho rallroad nnd Its oxccllent
facllltlos for ahlpplng mako lt exceodlng
ly valuablo, and taklng lnto consldora
tlon tho largo amount of timber whlch
can bo cut from thls land, lt offera
speclal lnduc?mentB to timber dealers
and gotters.
By dlrectlon of sald decreo, the under
Hlgned were dlrected In tholr dlscretlon
to offor thls property in tho followlng
manner, to-wit:? .
Flrst. Thev are authorlzed to aell the
wood and lumbor 8 Inches and ovor ln
dlameter, on tho stump, wlth authqrlty
to cut and reraova tho 3amo wlthln threa
(3) yearg from date of sale: Tho pur?
chaser to pay one-thlrd (1-3) of tho pur
chaso money In cash, and the bnlnnce
ln six and nlne monttiH, equal Instal
ments, wlth interest added from dato of
salo, ihe purchaser to execute hls notes
for deferred payments; tltlo rotalned un?
tll whole purohaso monoy Is pald.
Or secondly. They aro authorlzed to
soll snld Real Estate. Includlng all lum
ber thereon, and wlthout any reservatlon
therofor, 1-3 cash and the balanco In 8
and 12 months, In equal instalmenta,
wlth Interest added from date of sale:
tho purchaser to oxecute hls notes thore
for; tltle to bo rotalned untll tho whole
purchaso money ls pald.
In clthor caso the purchaser or pur
chnaers shall havo tho rlght to pay all
cash If ho or thoy shall so deslro, or to
antlclpnte all deforred payments by
paylng tho prlnclpal sum duo wlth In?
terest to dato of payment. ?
Tho underslgned resarvo the rlght to
offer flrst the timber soparately: to bo
removed as abovo stated; and then to
offer the land and tlmbor, reservlng tho
right to occept whlch ovor bld ln thelr
Judgrhent Is best for tho interest of all
part.es conccrned.^ _ APPERS0N;
Admln. of Jas. L. Apjierson. Tr^eo d.
Asslgnee & Trustee
By N. W. Bowe,
Real Estate Auctlonccr.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF A
VERY VALUABLE AND EXCEEDING
LY ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN ACRE
AGE PROPERTY, WITH LARGE
AND CONVEN1ENT RESIDENCE.
AMPLE OUTBUILDINGS, ETC, .;
AND CLOSE TO
TROLLEY LINE.
In oxecutlon of a deed pf trust, datecl
April 1st. 1*90. and recorded ln Henrlco
County Court'ln D. B. 151 *'B." JPage 1".
tho underslgned who J? ??b? ?.?
trusteo lu tho placo and stead orprgrnia
Trust Company. by an order of the'Coun?
tv Court of Henrlco county, Va.. entorea
February 11th. 1903 (soe Ordor Book 71.
pago #13.) wlli sell by publlc auctlon, on
tha premlriCB. on ,,.__. ? ,?,.,
TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1903,
at 4:30 P. M., that exceedlngly attrnctlvo
property abovo referred to, sltuated on
_)11P_ Lane, and runnlng back southward
W to the Chesapeako and Ohlo Rallway,
an.ll ndjoining nn IW north and west tho
attractfve sub-dlvislons known aa Hlgh
land Park and Chestnut Hlll.
Tho improvements conslst of a most
?commodlouB and well-arrangcd _dwell ng
house contaln ng about twelvo rooms, a
manager7. h^ousa with four rooms. and
"nWanS convenient Htables cow-sheds
earringe-lioiiHe, hay-house and ouier
necessarv f rra buililtngs. The tract eni;
braccs about 70 acres, of whlf aboat Ja
?. ?i ncres oceuny a plnteau or ten o
?and in a lligh s ato of culllvatlon, whlle
Ui" rest of t e and sfopes down to the
vallo'y by whlch the Chesapeake-andl Ohlo
Railway approuchos the clty. ft? W ? j*
K'Wt *"?njt?,of magnlflcont water.
t0hiBeoropeny wlll ho sold either as a '
whole orinBub-dlvisloriB, ns may secm ?
hmt at Uio tlmo of sale, and a platof I
the property can bo socn at tho office .
oynRM8-OneC-foitrth cash, and the resl- j
/tn.Tin three equnl Instnlmcnts at one, ;
two and throe years for negotlahlo notes.
with intorest ndded and socured by a 1
deed of trust on tho property; or all cash- r
nt tho option of tho purchnHor._
at mo oi->i w j WESTWOOD,
? Substltuted Trustoe
By R. B. Chnffln & Co? Inc,
Real E.stato Auctloncors,
No. 1 N. Tonth Street.
TRUSTEES' AUCTION
GOOD FARM OF 92 70-100 ACRES, SIT
UATED ON WJLLIS' CHURCH ROAD,
AMOUT 15 MILES FROM RICH?
MOND, AND KNOWN AS "BELL
FIELD." GOOD HOUSE, WITH
FIVE OR SIX ROOMS; BARN,
STABLE AND OTHER OUT- i
DU1LDINGS, ABOUT SO .
ACRES CLEARED AND ?1
10 ACRES IN WOOD.
Acting under a deed of trust from John
Morton Todd, dnted Fobrunry 19, 1900, ana
recorded In tho clerk's office of Henrlco
County Court, ln D. B. 168 B, page 841,
dofault having been mude In tho payment
of cortain monoy thereln Bccured, and be?
lng so requlred by tho beneflclory, wo wlll
sell bv publlc auctlon. ln front of Hen?
rlco County Court house, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1903,
nt 12 ,M., tho proporty doacrlbed ln the
snld deed ns fullows: "All that certaln
tract of land, and the linproveiiK'iltB
thoreon, lylug ln?IJpnrlco county, Va.,
und hounded as follows: On the noith
bv tho land of the Methodlst parsonago
nnd of Robert T. Smlth, on tho oaat by
the land of Robert T. Smlth nnd Thomas
Guy on the south by tho land of Thomas
Guy and Malvorn Hlll Farm, and on the
west by the land of Potor Crowe."
TERMS?Cash aa to expensc of execut*
ing thls trust. and to pay $354. with Intor?
est on $300 of samo from February 19th.
1902, arni $3Sil. with interest on $300 of
samo from February 19th, 1903, and $318
du_ February 19th, 1904; balance at 1 ana
2 vears from- day of sale._
. j.aia ""'"-,-jjQg, Wi GARDNER,
L. H. KEMF,
Trusteai . .'