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Theyigorotis Language of Dr.
Hatcher Offonds Them.
RELIGOUS HERALD TALKS
Tells lhat tho Despernte Condltion of
tho School nt Bristol Has Mnde
It Necessary to Use Somo
Very Plnin Talk.
Several well known Bapttst* pnstorfl ln
the State hnvo cxpresscd great dl?
ploasuro nt Iho langtingc used !>y the
Rev. Dr. AV. E. liatchbr and .others in
tho Rellglous Herald crlUclslrig them ror
tholr fnilurn to respond to tho npppa1-_d1
tho Virginla Instltute nt Bristol, now on
the yergo ot a, collapse.
In tho prosecutlon of hls work for rc
lloring Bristol, Dr. Hatcher lias had
freo use of tho columns of tho Herald,
Iho denomlnatlonal organ, nnd from tlmo
to tlmo ho hns givon a budget of iiew.1
concurrlng the progress of lifs labors.
Along wlth theso balch'es of nows carno
at odd tlmes appeals to the brethren'; As
tho tlmo llmlt set by tho credltors drow
nearer and noarer, nnd tho cqndltlqlia
of Bristol bocamo moro nnd moro des
porato tho appeals grow correspondlngly
more strcnuous. Wlth hls usual vlgdr of
atyle, Dr. Hatcher trled to stlr up somo
of thoso pastors who had ns yet made no
movo. No names wero called?the crlt?
lclsm was goneral, ralhor thnn specltlo,
but lt wns at tlmes nono.the less sharp
aiid stinging.
-Jow some of tho pastors nro comlng
back and nro manlfestly dlsplcascd. Thoy
felt they had a right to dcclde whether
Dr not thoy should burdon their churches
With collectlons for Bristol. They dldn't
llke tho crltlclsm and they are beglnnlng
to say so. Incldentally, at least, ono of
them takes a hard crnok at the Genoral
Assoclatlon. This particular pastor hns
gone so far os to write'to Dr. lt. II. Pi tt,
? editor of tlio Herald, upon tho subjoct.
HERALD MAKES EXPI_-YNAT_ON.
Dr. PItt has mado a reply, not In nn?
other letter, but ln tho columns ot' the
Herald, whorc It mny be soon by all tho
dlscontentcd brethren. In a long edi
torlal thls weok lio snys:
"In tho ardor of our desiro to snvo tho
Bristol school, wo havo publishod front
tlmo to tlmo appeals to ottr brethren to
rally to thls. onterprlse, to whlch the
Q-eneral Assoclntlon had givon ils cordlal
nnd unanimous oridorsement. Theso ap?
peals havo sbmotlmos, as we judgo from
ji letter just recelved from a valuod und
esteomod brother, glven offonso lo somo
of tho non-co-operating brothren, hoen use
they wero aocompanfud by crltlclsms of
inactlve and imresponslvo pastors whlch
seemed unnecossorlly sharp and stinging.
? "We havo -several thlngs to say. Jn tho
first placo, wo havo not publishod ono
line which. to us at uny rato, hnd nny
dlrect personal reference. When we hnvo
critlclsms lo offor, upon nny Indivklnnl,
wo shall namo our man. Mako no rnls
toko about tliat!
"ln tho second place, we havo boen ln
an almost desperato undertdklng. It ls
not ours. AVo really had no moro ro
sponslbility for it thnn any onoof tho
hundred- of pastors or of the tens of
thousands of laymen In Vlrglnla. It is
the entorprlso of the General Assoclatlon.
Stlll, if tho Rellglous Herald hnd boen
sllont, or lacklng ln zcal and onthustasm,
what would the frlonds of the Vlrglnla
Instltuto have thought of us? Wo hnd
to do our best, nnd wo had llttlo tlmo for
playing tho cxqulslto or tlio courtler.
Doubtless wo hnvo not beon ns careful
as wo ought to hnvo been, nnd, Whilo
dlstinctly dlsavowlng auy personal refer?
ence ln any parograph wo have publlahed
i (excopt, of course, when the porson Is
named), wo wlsh also to exprcss regret
that any line or word publishod should
: have givon any wbrthy frlend paln. Of
courso, good and true brethren. pastors
and laymen, nre fully capable of doeldlng
for themselves what they ought to do ln
a oaso llke thls, .and wo do not desiro to
tako tliif?prcrdgatlve 'from them."
D1GS AT ASSOOIATION.
Then tho Herald couples a word or two
more to thls "frank avbwal." The min
istcr who complnlns of the tono of tbo
Herold's articles on Bristol asks: "Must
wo advpoate.wil entgrpriso beenuse it ls
wlso in tluvoplnlon of tlio Genoral Affcso
clation? Wo musi glve account ot.'.our
selves, and wo must judge for ourselves."
To this statoment the Herald makes ro
ply partly as follows:
"Of course, the General Assoclatlon hus
no authorlty over churches or pastors.
lt has not. and ought not to have, nny
mothod of lmposlng its wlll oh churches
or lndlvlduals, But the ip'peatod; em
3>hu.tlo iuid unanimous delivemnces of
C the General Assoclatlon with reforonco
to tho conduot of work whoso munagc
: inent has been commltlod to it ought to
have great welght wlth our pastors und
churches. There is a duly of co-opora
tion just asf.filgh and solomn .nnd Im
perlous ns uny other duty. To bo sure,
in any glven caso wo may rofuso, nnd
thero is jio power lodged anywhere to
compel 11?. Of course, one does not by
Johilng ln tho deliborntlons bf. tho Qan
eral Assoclatlon Blgn away his own llb?
erty of conscionce. Ii may happen?as it
sooms to have happened In this case?
that churches and pastors have alroady
welfility obllgatious whl< h they jriust dls
charge boforo they can undertako addl?
tion aJ tasks, H may huppch?tts has
doubUess happeued In other casoa-r-that
pur' pooplo have raised their pivjiidleos
to the rnril: ol consclenlloiiH scruples, lt
inoy happen tlioot thoso who havo a rc-llsh
for dlsorgti*/i-a.tlon aud a geniua fpr ob
BOSTOCK'S WININO
ITS SUCCESS DAILY
'J'he ilue weuther ol tlio paat fow days
ls eontrJbutinB largely lo tho success of
the Bostock Bhow ni ti:'- llorao .Show
hlilldlilg. -A" a general rule, It taki-s a
long tlmo to educate tho people to a new
forrn of umusemeut, SVheri iin.- Bostock'
Bhow carno here u wns so much out of
the ordlnary run of ntli ttoi that tlie
publlc did not reali.o Ita n t) worth.
] nd wciitbi i', to d to ii. i ?? Uhe
pstronago of an Imlifi ront charaeter,
By steady utul p< i t< nl elfnrtH Iho
jdiow bas graduiilly worlted Itsell lnto the
t-Kbest favor, md thi ? i. ? ? rnt no
rnore popular f?rm 01 . . i than
Bostocli's. lt lias . i 11 t prai o
fjorn ull Bources. Sf-lcty folki ? ti on
j!, tlio r.'j.in of i.-. Im . - tin
wage-parntT la ?'>!?' " ?'? '?<?' I' snd chij.
jjrien vlew it in open-ino'ithtd :
nuiit.
Tho feature that ls m pi . -..< ? .-,? v
tho greatest amount of ama-crnonl i th<
|nat<;tl.!e*S grouplng of tweniy-seven lloni
\ff <,Mptaln Bonavlta, llio llon niuiiarch
]f nu unlnltiuted p?r?oii *?;>-. tol-l ,,i ilu
, K_jyli'lU-U Ibi.i w'ondtrltli juau iic would
Tlie worst starvation is
Oxygeii liimgcr.
lt is a disease when your
blood is deficient iu red cor
puscles.
lt ends ih Consumption and
death.
Its signs are weakuess, loss
of flesli, pale skin, transparent
complexion, loss of ambition,
and proneness to "catch cold.''
The only cure is
It is a medicinal emulsion
of cod liver oil, contaming
priuciples whieh vitalize ancl
oxygeuate the blood and there
by gives fresh life and energy
to tlie tissues.
Ozomulsion isthe good'food,
the easy food, the universal
food, for all who are sick or in
need of strength. To be had
at all druggists. Try it.
In order that you may test the merit9
of Ozomulsion, send you name and full
address lo
THE OZOMULSION CO.
Dc Peyater Street, - - New York,
nienMoning this paper, ancl a larpe sample
free bottle wlll at once be sent you b)
mail prepaid.
recolvo the tnlo with e'xireme crcdullty.
But thousands of Richmond peoplo are
soeing with thelr own eyea his remarka?
blo work, nnd aro dally growlng more
enthualnstic over It. Truly Bostoclc's ls
a great show and ia mootlng- with the suc
ccss nnd npprouatlori that such an cnter
tnliimcnt descrves.
DR. FOUSHEE TO-NIGHT
The Thircl of the Series of Facuity Lec
tures at the College.
The thlrd of the serios of facuity lec
turos wlll bo glvon thls ovonlng at R:l">
o'clock by Dr. W. li, Fouahoo, hls sub?
joct. bolng "Light Thrown ou Hlstory by
Compnratlvo Language Study."
The second of tho series, It wlll bo re
membcrcd, was glvon by Profossor B,. B.
Gaines last Thursday evenlng on "Mnth
ematlcnl Fuzzl.s," -whlch was very much
enjoyed. , ,
Profossor Fousheo wlll spenk of tho
origin of our mother tongue and Its rela?
tlon to the German, French and modern
aB well as nnclont languages, dwolllng
The rabblta do not fear the farmor, but aro w.orriod about a fox near by. Cun
y?U Soluuon off?Xpu_r.lo ?. ye.torday'a Tlmcs-D.spntcn: The hrcaat of the roostor
forms a prolUe of tho ownor, Just ns lt touchos tho per ct; ?? Othera ln^tho
tjiro naa b.-iso, und the featlicra around tho neck of tho hon form fcithois. in tno
Indlan's head.
especlally on whnt wo know of thn old
Arydris who were our llugulstlc nnd our
niLtiiriil iVirbours. "Blood Is thlcker than
water" ls nn old saylng nnd tho locturpr
will point out how litngungo study helpa
explalri certaln racla] untlputhlua nnd
prcjudlcos. , ,,
Tho lpcturos are opon to the publlc
nnd no tickets are requlred for uclml.
slon. _
Mr, Tcefcy Better.
Mr John Toofoy, who wns operntocl
on yosterday at hls home, No. 1131) North
Sovontoenth Streot, was rcstliiff well lOBt
evenlng, nnil' hopes soon to bo otit agaln.
OF THE CHARGES
Henrico School Matter to Bo
Gone Into To-Day by
Reforees.
Tbo llounl nf ItoJ'o'rence, nppoJnleci lo
Jnyeatlgato the chargea ?lk-d ?tfUtlnat
Sllss Ilulun iJii-lvliisun, priiiclpul 'of thu
gradi-d .cl.uol (tl J-'uli-inount, will moot
thls itH.ri.onji j.nil wlll go IptO tlie ca.su.
Tbo oliargea, H >\ill bc rocaUed, aro
brought by the Jdv. ippj t. Tucikor, paa
tbr ot ih" K??t I'-'i'l Baptist i.liun-li.
Thoy n'leso cruelty to a si.-htiiur aiul
lmproper language on tho part of Uie
prlnclpal, Miss piclilnpon ftatly 4onleti
iho phm-goa,
The nuM-tini.; of tlu- llourd yvllj he
liobl al _:I.'j n'c.l.'<?'.< al Un'- oourlbiui^o.
u is (?oippused of aioa ra, Fusaell; Bryan
and WIubIIi Id.
v&ste &n<s ftppenie
TO REDUCE
THE CROP
Farmers Goitlng Together on
the Questlon.
MAY OROANIZE HERE
Richmond Waroliousemen Don't Thlnk
Much of tho Movement?The
Low Prices? Tho
Cause.
Low prices now provalllng on tho to
bacco markot hero und genorally
throughout tho South aro prbvoklng a
movement among tho fnrrnora to ourtall
the crop so thnt tho flgures may bo
kopt stlff and ?rm. In sovornl Stntos
organizatlon has boon effoctod by tho
planters; It ls posslble that a slmllar
ono wlll bo formed horo.
Nearly overy tobacco produclng
Stato in Uio South haa boen orgajnlzcd
ln thls manner und tho movoment.
Strong bodles havo beon formed bi Kon
tuokv, Tennessee, Ohlo and in soveral
other States whore clgar leaf ls grown.
Jn North C.n'olina slmllar organizatlon
ls belng urged by proininont mon, chlef
among whom Is Colonel John S. Gun
nliigham, well known horo.
Tho , purposo ol' tho movoment, ns
stnlod, Is to presorvo the tono of tno
market. The e.xceedlngly largo crop of
tobacco rnlsod last year hns brought
down tho prices considorably, and at
somo plneos compiete demornllzation has
gucoeeded. The only way to oheck thls
downward tetVdency ls to redutio tho crop.
The only way to reduco tho crop is to
get tho farmoi-s togothor on Iho prop?
osltlon, and honeo tho organizatlon. Somo
of tbo tobacco papers,nre strongly ln
favor of tho plan. Ono of thefnVhow:
ever goes lo coiislderablo lengths to
warn tho planters! not to lot tho poli
tlclans got hold oC thom. "Whenever
polltlcs onters into (hoso or nny other
klnd 'of business organIzatlons, It ls
farcwoll to uny good thnt mlght bo
nccomplished."
IN VIRGINIA.
Whilo thero has beon nothlng deflnlto
done In Virginla in thls dlreotlon, tliero
m ovldently somelhlng In tho alr. Sev
trnl tobacco fiirmers wore seen on tho
local market yestorday. Tho majorlty
of them declared thnt they had not had
tlie mattor brought ofllcially to tholr
attentlon; tho others sald thoy woro
tlilnking about It.
ln a recent letter to tho Southern To?
bacco Journal at Wlnston, N. C., Mr. J.
M. Baker, of Axtar, Va., says:
"With tho trado drlftlng praotlcally
lnto tho control of ono concorn, whilo
tbe prlcos of tho 1002 crop sbow a steady
dcellne. it. ls tlmo for farmers to aet.
Somo of our thoughtful farmers aro dis
posed to orgnnlzo, and aro watchlng
with tntero.it tho efforta of growers In
North Carolina.' Tho least wo can do
is to plant ono-thlrd loss tobacco this
yoar tlinn last"
DON'T THLNK MUCH OV IT,
Two ?f tho most promlnent warohouso
mon ot niclunohd woro quentlpiied yos
terduy about tho now movcmont nnd
wore uskoiI ttiv tholr opinion. They
stated pbilnly Ihut thoy dldn't thlnk tho
(irgimlziitlun wouid c-vor amount to imy
thln_.
Mr. ti. B. Vaughan, proprletor of Cren
bIihav'h, saiit ho bad soon suc-li cirgnnlzn
tlona corrio and go. Up to thls tlmo thoy
had boon unythliiR but suobensful, lils
past oxperlonco wouid load hlm to the
bellpf that it wlll bo tho annio with
thls one.
AVCARTHY COUNCIL
WILLAIEETTO-NIGHT
McCnrthy Councll, No. 468, Roynl Ar
(.?aiiuni, wlll hold its stut'orl mootlng al
Leo L'amp Hall lo-nlffllt at s o'olock, A
largo class will be Inltlated. Au lntor
ostlng tlmo may bo expected, foi' Mc
Carthy Councll haa recently iictiulred
now stiviiglh aiul onthiislu.sni. TliH fact
is clcarly lllustrntetl ovory day by tho
way thu inemborahlp uro liustllhg about
phiclug tho advaiitairo-i of tliolr councll
boforo all. Bofot'O Mny 1st sho him
pledtfOd hoivself to Inltlato ut lmist llf
ty now iii'ii, aiul sh* ls almost to ibat
iuii?;? r.
Thla meeting promlsos to bo especlally
Interesting, oa thore nro now phins ufnot
aiul inauy mnlUira Of usuflllnoss to tlie
liiomb'-rs to bo illscuu.sed,
it may bo woll to stuto tlmt bpsldei a
large claas for liiltiaibm and oouncll mat
t.i-s. thoro wlll ba an lutollootual nnd
nilislcu) loast for tllO ploasuro of thou
preaent, and doubtless a largo turimut
i.f iho oouiie.ll uiombeitililp will take
placo,
WILL COLI.ECT RENTS
Cu.todian Stowart is Now a Very Busy
Man, Indeed.
Mr. Joseph B. Hlowurt, tbo colloctor of
euaiopia amt cualodlan <u' tho PccJoru'l
piupi'rly lii-n-, luis boon Icrpt In u stato
of piisi'li-atliin for two or thi'oo days,
lio Ik golng tu havo obJrgo ?t tbo rt-ntal
ui thu ufflves iu <5lui'ei',_ bulldlng uot,
A CITY
Bright*. Dlscnso antl Dlnbeteo
Apo Posltlvely Ctii'iiblo. I
Beforo tho buslnoss men who Incorpornted tho
Fulton Compouuds Invosted thoy put tbom to .
the test in doiteus of cases. IIcaHng thut H,
IM. Wood, tho editor mn) proprlctor of Tho Wino
nnd Splrlt Itovle?, of 5V0 Moiitgomery St., had
a oortfilo Ottsoot Drlght's IHsonso, lie was ono ol
thoso urged to tost lt. Tlio followlng lottor wlll
uow be understood :
"Ofllod Wine nnd Splrlt.RbvIow,
"580Montgouicry St., Bi?u I'rauoisco.
"Sopt.Ul, 1001.
"Gontlomon! I eonsldor lt my duty .to toll
Ihe world whnt the Fulton Compounds did in
my onno. lu Novbmber, IK?, nflor n long, _11
nen8, wlilch nnrrlcd mo to tlio vorgo of the
grnvo, a solnntiflo innalysls by tbo most uoted
Bnitlyst ln this oity diHolt^ed tliut I wns u vlo
tlm ot Brlght's Dlsoaso. My physloinu told mo
thnt my only hope luv ln n strong noiistltutlon
nnd n c-nnge ton wn-rm tillmo. Ilo suggeHted'
Sttiito Ilnrbnrn, nnd I weut tlmre, hnvlug fnllou
Irom 325 pounds to loss than 100 ln n short tlmo,
" Durlug m.V uhsunce in th" south n Snn Fran.
oisoo buslnoss mnn oullcd upon my wlfo, nnd
told hor of tho Fulton Compouuilj thnt lt wus
uotually curlng Brlght's irlsonno, aud urgod
thnt I try lt. 1 negnn under protost. I soou
folt better. Normal sleep returned, nnd in n
fow months I rbgtilnod m*- health. I now wolgh
_H pouuds, and onjoy bottor health than I havo
ln llftoon yours. NatunUly I told soverul
frlonds, nnd in ovorv instance tho roaults woro
tho snme, evou where they hnd boeri surterlng
for , yoars.' The -world ought lo know tliat
Brlght's Dlseaso ln ut last curnblo, and nppro
olnting my own good lorlune, I wlll ho glad to
givofurthordetails to lntorostad prtrtlos.
" u. M. wood."
Mcdlonl ?orlts ngrco thnt Brlght's Dlsoane
nad DlabotOs nro lnournblo, but 87 por oeut. aro
posltlvoly rccovorlng undor tlio Fulton Com?
pounds, (Common forms o( kldnoy complulut
and 'rbeumntlsm offer but short roslstanoo.)
Prioe.gl (or tho Brlght's Dlsoaso nnd 81.60 for
t.ho Diubotio Compound. ./ohu J. Fulton Co.,
AM Montgomory streot, Snn Franclsco. solo
oompoundors. Froe tests mado for patlouts,
DeBorlptlvo pamphlot mailed fr?o. _
Owons & Mlnor Drug Co, Plstrlbutora,
neoded by tho government. Soi-cral real
estato agents doslro to tako thls off of
hls hands.
Mr. Stowart cannot promlse them any?
thlng. In. the duo courso of tlmo be
wlll get his Instructlons from tho Treas
ury IJepartment, and aet uceordlngly.
Property Transfers.
Richmond: Laura A. and -Josoph W.
Blanton 'to Mrs, Ida Lynch, 20 feot on
the wost sldo of Lomburdy Street, 139 3-1
fooL south of Hanover Street, $4,000.
John It. BoWon and wlfo to W. _. Van
Deusen, 57 2-3 foct on tho east sldo of
Seventeonth Stroet, 110 1-4 foot north of
Vonnblo Streot, $850.
J. B. Burkor and wlfe to A. J. Sncnd,
21 feet on tno wost sldo of _?lni Stroet,
15S 3-4 feot north Of Ivy Street, $295.
Su.me to T. E. Crenshaw, 21 feet on tho
wost slde of Elm Stroet, 137 3-4 feet north
of Ivy Stroet $295.
William U Car'neal nnd wlfo to Miss
Llzzle Sorg, 33 foet on the north sldo ol
Bakor Stroet, near Brook Avenuo, $1,000.
Mary C. Crenshaw and chlldren's trus?
teo to Josoph Bryan, 20 _-2 feot on tho
south sldo of Bank Street, botweon Nlnth;
and Tenth Streots, $6,000.
Edrriund A. Crenshaw, Jr., Ii. 11. and
Margaret B. Hopo to Josoph Bryan, tho
aL-ovo property, $5.
Lowls M. Cowardln and wlfo to Jano,
Wlfe of Robert Whlttot, Sr., 54 1-3 foot on
tho east slde of Elghlli Street, between
Maln and Franklln Streot, $12,000.
Crump- and Sands, speclal commlsslon?
er'-.!. to Lowls M. Cowardln, 51 1-3 foet on
tho east sldo of ISIghth Stroet, between
Maln and Franklln Stroets, $0,100.
Granlto Bulldlng Company to Virginla
M. Kolley, 20 foot on the east slde of St.
Paul Streot, between Federal and Coults
Streots, $1,800.
Snme to Frederlck C. and John Klng,
2G feet on Uio oost sldo of St. Paul Slroet,
between Fedoral and Coutts Streots, $850.
Vlrglnla M. Kelloy to Granlto Bulldlng
Company, 20 feot on tho east sldo of
St. Paul Streot, between Fedoral and
Coutl3 Streets, $5.
Ida Lynch to Josephlno E. Kornegny,
25 feot on tho south sldo of Clny Streot,
84 1-4 feet west of Flfth Stroet, $4,000.
Jacoblna Philllps to Charles H. Phil?
llps, one-thlrd lntorest ln hor llfo estato
ln 20 feet on tbo north sldo of Broad
Streot,'between Socond and Thlrd Streots,
62 1-2 feet on Lelgh Streot, southeast cor?
ner of St. James, and 32 foot on tho north
sldo of Lelgh Streot, 91 1-2 foet west of
Flrst Street, $500.
R, L. Pilklnton and wlfe to Goorgo and
W. A. Sorg, 20 foot on tho south sldo of
Chatiln Street, 143 1-3 foot west of Becch
Streot, fOOO,
Sadlo W. Ray to P. Albert Smlth, sow?
ing machlne, buroau, washstand, bod
stead and wardrobe at No. 021 East Lelgh
Street, $20.
E. D. Starko to II, H. Nolte, 24 feot
on Broad Streot. northwest corner of
Smitb Streot, $3,000.
Standard L., VV_ltor T. and Edlth 1..
Wllllams to Susan AVillnms, Interest In
20 feet on tho wost sldo of St. John
Street, 41 foejt south of Fedoral Stroet.
Lella Wlnston, speclal commlssloner, to
Albert Fletcher, 30 11-12 foot on tho south
sldo of Graco Stroet, 33 3-4 foet east of
Flrst Street, $11,500.
Honrlco: Josoph Bryan, trusteo, to James
Greon, 2 2-3 acron on Brook Turnplko, lot
15, to corroot error.
james Green nnd wlfo to Josoph Bryan,
2.7 acres on Brook Turnplko, lot 21, to
corroot error.
Old Folks' Homo of Grand lountain
U. O. True Roforrnora trustees to John
II Jones, lot 55, Brownosvlllo, $52.50.
Samo to samo, lot 50, Brownosvlllo, $47.
Samo to Mnrla I,. Jonos, lot 51, Brownos?
vlllo, $52.50. . ?
Charles E. Patterson and wlfo (o J. W.
Wllbur, 370 feet on tho north slde of Broad
Strot, 50 feot east of Thlrty-fourth Street,
$3,000,
|-lizahoth and Mitchell Wnshlngton to
Robert Moore, 50x210 feet near Crelghton
Read $75. _
Court of Appeals.
Tho proceodlnga of tho State Supreme
Court yestorday woro as follows:
Gay's ndinlubitriitor vs. Southorn Boil
way Company, Argued by 1). Harmon
l'or uppollanl, and .slibmlttoil,
Voujlg vs, Hart. Argued by Judgo ,1.
P. Ilorsoloy for appollant, nnd LaiuV n
C Berlsoley and Jamos P, Harrlson for
apnolloe, aml continued ?"tU to-diiy.
Tho no-t cases to bo called aro: Nor?
folk and Weatern liallway Company vs.
Perrow, Patlorson vs. Blughi.m niiit
.Southern Rallway Company vs. Ilail.'i
adinlnlstrati)i-~-Nos. 07, u'J _"_"?_ 70'
Negro Bible Conferenco.
Tlm Negro I'.ihlo Conference, whlch hns
boen ln sossion hero, and whlch effocted
a nermanoiit organizatlon, concluded wlth
tbe oloctlon of tho followlng offlceis:
W. P. liiinell, pnesldont; J. II. Blnek
woll, vite-pre.Hldoiit; J. R. Rttffln, Oaw
thornsvllle, Va., socrotnry; Nelson Wll?
llams, Jr., rinesponding secretary, und
Samuel Turner, troiistiror.
Mr. Mercer Relurns.
A. Morcor, Instructor to tho Ilermltago
Golf Club, hns now roturned, aud par?
tles wlahlwr lessons can now book en
gagonteuls,
ADMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE._
tTFTs COM PaITTTiAVING7j UAI.IF1K1 >
hh Admlnlstrutor. wlth thov/Ul nnue?ed.
of Mi- estate of JOHN 110WKHS, all
persons havlng clalms agalnst sald es
wlaie ar? reinioated to present same.
aud those linlebted lo sald estato will
piease miiko iiayn.ont.
VmuiNIA TRLTST CO.MPAN Y,
Aaralnlatjutor. of Jolin Bojvepi^ecfeasedj
DATES FIXED BY
THE COMMITTEE
Time Deslgnated to Hcar the
Revenue Blll Interests
Dlscussed.
ln View of tho necoaslty for tho pas
sngo of tho goneral tnx law not lator than
April lat, Ihe commltteo yestorduy
ndoptod the followlngi
Bosolved by tho Flnntico Commltteo
of tho Sonato, That In hoarlng contoslod
mattors, tho publlo lntorests roqtilro that
not moro than threo spenkers on a sldo
bo heard' by tho aommlttoo unleaa un
tistial and cxtriiordlnary roason thorofor
bo shown, and that rensonable tlmo Umll
bo flxed for each sldo.
The oommlttoe lma ndopted the follow?
lng sohedulo for tho conslderntlon of tho
atibjocts naniod! ;,
Thursday, ,Mnrch Dlh-Insurnnce, Mr.
HUnton, 8 I3. M.
Friday,' Murch 6th-Franchlso tnx, 10
A. M. ' ,? ,
Tucsdny, March lOtli-Peddlqra, 10 A.
WocVnesday, Mnrch llth-Tolophono and
tolegruph, 10 A. M.
Thursday, March 12th?Mann llcmor blll,
8 P, M. , ,
Friday, Mnrch 13th--Btilldlng nnd loan,
8 P. M."
FOR RENT.
9
Newiy arranged and papered, on o
the THIRD FLOOR of the TIMfS- g
DISPATCH ! BUILDING, Llnht, Q
heat ond Janltor service. For
prlce and partlculars apply to the
TIMES-DISPATCH office.
? C.
pOB RENT,
A largo nnd very denlrablo Cary Street
Storohouse, close to Twelfth Street.
DOUGLAS E. TAYLOB,
No. 11 lu East Main Streot.
FOR SALE,
pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
NICE FARFn OF 200 ACRES
WITH 10-ROOM DWBLr.ING AND
other Improvements. about 25 mllos from
Richmond 4>n the Southern Rallroad; iV>J
fruit treea; land very fertlle and well
walered.
Will sell at a bargaln or wlll oxchar/*o
for olty lmproved property or good
Building Lots.
C. L. & H. li. DENOON,
821 Mnln Street.
LEE DISTRICT.
QRAGE STREET LOTS
; FOB SALE.
Let us show thom to you.
MEETIUGS.
NOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
tho annual meeting of the Stoekholders
? of the CIIESAPEAKE WESTERN CO.
wlll bo held at tho prlnclpal olflce of
tho Companv, No. 101-1 E. Main Street.
Richmond, Va., on TUESDAY, the .'id
day of Maroh, 1903. at 11 o'clock A. M.,
for tho electlon of dlrectors and thu
transaction of such other Dusincss as
may properly como boforo tho meotlng.
JOHN C. WARD, Secretary.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stoekholders of THE E. B. TAYLOR
COMPANY wlll be held at the office of
the Company. No. 1011 East Maln Street,
Richmond, Va.. on MONDAY, March
9, 1003, at -I o'cloeic P, M.
CHARLES K. COUT-LING,
Seore?ary nnd Treasurer.
THE ANNUAL MECTIN'O OF THE
Stoekholders of tho RICHMOND LOCO
MOT1VE WORKS will take placo WED?
NESDAY, Maroh 11th, nt 12 o'clock
noon, nt the offloe of tlio company at
Its works at Rlohmond. Vn.
L-EIG-H LIEST, Secretary.
Riclimond, Va., Feb. 28, 1903.
THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stoekholders of tlio TREDEGAR
COMPANY wlll bo hold at thelr offlee In
tho cltv of Richmond, Vn., on tho ISth
of MARCH, 1903, at 12 M.
J. R. J. ANDERSON,
Secretary Tredegar Compnny.
__i
NOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the annual meeting of tbo stoekholders
of tho CHi::-'APEAKE WESTERN
RAILWAY wlll ho hold at the prlncl?
pal office of the company, No. 1011
East Mnln Streot. Richmond. Va.,' on
Tuesday; tho 3d clay of March, 13113,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M,. for
the eloction of direetora and for tho
transaction of such other buslness ns
niuy properly come boforo it. JOHN
i.. WARD, Secretary.
m"aSON1C NOTICK-A STATED.
('..nimunlc-iitloii of JOPPA LODGE,
? - No 10, A. F. .fe A. M.. wlll bo held
at the Masohld Temple THURSDAY. 3IIl,
Instant, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. MenibOl'H
of slster lodges nnd translent orotliren
are fratorniilly invlted tu bo present. ?
Bv order of tlie W. M.
'GEORGE C JEFFERSON, Secy.
_^,m~Khl! V ROYATA ARCH MASONS
-7,V<: aro cnrdlnlly. invltoil to altend a
'-//jJv'J Stated t'onvoeatlon of RICHMOND
??'irxyS ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. NO. 3.
at tlie Musou's Hall on Kmnklln Streot
THIS (Thursday) EVEN ING at 7:30
o'eloek.
IlV order of the M: 13, H. P,
GEO, P, KEESEE, Secy,
NOTICE.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Rlebmnnd, Vn., Marc-.h 2, 1903.
1 1IAV10 SOLD THIS DAY TO MESSRS.
CHAPIN .* SlIUMAN my market und
green groeer buslness. cni'lior of Monroo
and Graco Streeta, I doslre to return
thanka to my iiiany cuatomora nnd to he.
spoal; for Messrs. CHAPIN & SlIUMAN
a eiintliiuani-u of tlie klnd palnmage wllh
Whlch I havo boen so long favored.
J, WATSON l'illLlPS.
Having bought thls day tlie buslness of
Mr. J. Watson Philips at tbe eoriior of
Monroe nnd (Iraee Htreols, we trust thnt
wo shull bo favored with lho patronnga
whlch ho enjoyed. 11 shall be our earnest
(uideavnr to desorve sunli putrnniigo by
n strict attention to buslness and tho or?
ders entiusted to us. ,
Respectfiilly,
CHAPIN & SlIUMAN.
TOTHE IHJJSLIC.
1 TAKE THIS MEANS OF ADVIS1NG
lYOfJ 1 HAVE NOW STARTED A COL
1,K TIVK AGENCV. ALL BILLS EN
TRI'StWd TO MB WILL RECEiVE
CAREFUL ATTENTION,
J R WOOD, 719 fi. Broad Street,
Kormcrly wllh Rlchtnoiid Ico Co.
"~Thu .'?oeogiilzcil wunt siii.pller' of tlie
SouUi-jTiniey-W^U^h Ayant a&j, Vii*
v."")"-..', ?'."?
=*\--?===?
AUCTION SALB--TM1- DAY.
fcV**w?-*^<*>
jjt.-ff ??i' ""?t*M*l>l
Goo, W. Mnyo. Auetloiifter,
1203 Eust Maln StrooU
0 UGGY. I^lSK^aitANl'mWARE,
JC5 iftjivii'lt MEN S CLO l/llb Wi
lrnnATHKR Ptt/LOWS. ULANKETB,
FUHNIT-RE, ETC., AT AUCTION.
1 wlll aell ttt my nuotlon-houso at 10:30
A' WWRSpAY, MARCH 6, 3003,
1 tlfoWHor' Flnrlng-I'ox TOfi Btirrgy, S
Dosks, Rcvolvltirt ClHtlf, I^tlor Presa,
larao lot of Orunltownro, Coffee niul Tea
I'-ts, KottloB, Bollors, nto., 20 dozon
12 nentivwelght ttttgol' Knlves, Crockory,
HO Men's Now Bulls, 20 Boys' Suits, 1C
FiMtthor Plllows, 8 Blnnkets, Chlffonlers,
4 Parlor Siilts, 3 Chnrnbor Sulls, 3 Sltlo
bourds. Brdstnnds, Wnshtsutula, Exton
slnn nnd othor Tablos, Irnrt BetlB, Hnlr
and ol.her MattrosHos, Cotichcs, Chalrs,
Rockers, Carpots, Rugs. Brovos, eto.
A. R. MAYO, Proprlotor.
Geo. Tt. Valentlno, Salesmnn.
By Tho Valentlno Atictlon'Co,
AUCTION SALE OP
FINE ? AND MEDHTM FUR1TURE,
LAMPS. CABPETS. MAT'rrNGS. RUGS,
I/A-K CURTAIN3. STOVES. ETC, ETC,
of M. LEVY & CO., 1409 East Maln Streot,
wlll be continued
THIS (Thllrsdny) MORNING MARCH
5th, at 10:30 o'clock. Cnrpels. Mnttlngs.
Rugs, Lnco Ctirtulus wlll bo sold i?t 11;:30
o'clock,
Thls ls voiir eliiincc to buy Ftirnltiiro.
Cnrpots, Mnttlngs, otc, choap. Tho en
tlro stock sold; flrst-cluss. Tho hldlos
Invlted,
THE VALENTINB AUCTION CO..
AucUonoors.
By vlrtue of an order entorcd In Uie
Clreult Court nf tho clty of Itlchinond
Fobruary 20, 1903, In tho nltachinent sult
or C. W. Antrim ? Son agalnst W. L.
Vcager. I wlll sell ut publlc auctlon, on
THUHSDAY, THE 5T1I DAY OF
MARCH, 1903, AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M.,
at No. 1300 Eust Frnnklln Street, the fol?
lowlng proporty to satlsfy ,sald order of
court In my hands, to-wlt: Ono Spring
Wagon, 2 part barrols Molasscs, lot of
Plcklo. Sult, Glnss Jars, lot or Canned
Goods, Coffee Mlll, 2 sets of Sealcs, Cans,
lec-Box, 2 Saws, Cleaver. Knifo, Stove.
Cnnncd Peuches, Beans, Mllk, package of
Cocoa, Tea, Soda, Oittmcnl, Tobncco, Bnk
Ing I'owilers, Qrape Nuts, Souplne, Soap,
Lyo, and also a lot of Furniture, to sat?
lsfy wrlts ln my hnnds. conslstlng of Bu
roaus, Wnshslnnds, Chalrs, LoungcH,
Tnbles, Clocka, Trtinks, Organs, Ward
robos, o(o.
TERMS-Cnshl J
E. C. GARRISON, H. C. C R.
AUCTION SALES?FUTURE DAYS.
By Wm. B. Plzzlnl Company,
Real Estato Auetloneers,
, Tenth und Bank Streets.
TRUSTEE _ SALE
1 OF A MOST
DESIRABLE FARM, .contalnlng 3t0>.
ACRES, moro or- less, ln hlgh stato ot
culUVatldn, SPLENDID LAND, TWO
DWHLLINGS, ono of elght rooms, nnd
Lhe other of llve rooms, together wllh
bn'rn (which cost to erect ovor $0,000), nnd
all other necessary outbiilldings. sltuated
dlrectly at Dorsett, twenty-two mflo.-i
from Richmond on tho Southorn Rallway.
By vlrtuo ot a dcod of trust dated Jan?
uary 1, 1902. and rocorded In the elerk's
offlco of Powhatan Court ln D. B. 31,
pago 312. defnult bavlng lvr-en mnde In tho
payment of the dt-ht theroln secured, nnd
being thereto reuulrcd by the noto
holder, 1 wlll soll at publlc auctlon, on
t.ho promlses, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1903. AT 3 P. M..
the property descrlbed ln deed of trust
as follows:
All that cortaln tract or parccl of land,
wlth nll the bulldlngs thercon, rlghts,
ways and appurtonancos thereto belong
Ing, Ivlng and belng ln the county of
Powhatan. Va., on the Richmond and
Dnnville R. R. (now Southorn) at Pow?
hatan (now Dorsetn Station, ndjnlnlng
tho land now, nr formerly. owned by
James Allen on ono slde and bnunded by
(ienlto und tho Powhatan roada on tho,
ot.her sldes, contalnlng 349? acres, more
Thls ls ono of tho Ilnest nnd best lm?
proved farm propertles in thls section of
the country, nnd most convenlent to
RIohmond by numerotis dnlly tralns at
convenlent hours and cheap commtitatlon.
Thls salo la mado subject to a prior
deed of trust. socurlng a prlnclpal noto
of $3,000, duo February EC, 1901, nnd two
Interest notes of $90 each, duo rospcctlve
!y ou August 26, 1903, nnd February 20,
looi
TERMS?Cash as to tbe cost of snlo.
any taxes duo nn the date of sale. and a
rat'able proportlon of tho taxes fnr tlie cnl
endar venr. and to pay two notes ainount
ing to $1,000 and Interest from January
1 1903. und a credit as to four notes of
ih each payablo rospectlvely, July 1,
1903 January 1. 1M4. July 1, 1904. and Jan
unrv 1. 1005. nnd one noto for $1,000. pay?
ablo Jnnunry-1, 1005; nny balanco nt ono-.
and two vears from dnta of snlo wlth in?
terest added nnd -(ocured by deed pf trust
on tbe Propemv; _ plZ7A^ -rU8tce.
Bv Edward S. Rose Comnany,
' Roal Estate Auetloneers.
Bv vlrtue of two certain deeda nf trust.
flrst dated 10th of October. 1900, and re
corded ln t.ho elerk's offlce. Henrlco
County Court. D. 13. 1B0 A. pago 297; sec?
ond dnted 30th of Novernber. 190L-and re
cordod ln sald clerk'u offlce In D. B. lo2
A nnge 450, defnult havlng been mnde In
the pavment. Of tho debts thereln secured.
and belng requlred by lhe benellclnry BO
to do, 1 wlll soll by auctlon, upon tho
TUESDAY?THE 10TTI DA YOF MARCH.
1903 at 3 o'clook P. M.. that tract of
land wlth the lmprovements thoreon.
about 7 mlles north of Richmond. on tho
Pnrhum Road. contalnlng 2419-100 acres,
moro or less. and near tho lands of Z 1.
Sebr-11 and Mrs. E. J. Ford.
TERMS-rCash as to exponses of sale.
nnil one note of $112. with .0 per cent. In?
terest thercon from lOHi of Oetober. 1902;
oiie note of $100 from 30th of Novernber,
1902 and ono note of $109, duo Mny 30. 1903;
tbe. ro-sldue as mny be named nt tlmo of
suh'' EDWARD S. ROSE,
Trusteo In both Deeds of Trust.
Thn recognized wurit suppller of tho
South?Tlrnes-Dlspnteh want ads,
LEGAL NOTICES.
ufltOIN I A-IN the" law and
V KQU1TY COURT OF THE CITY OF
RICHMOND, JANUARY 31, 19K1:
E. Kato Turner.Plalntlff,
i agalnst ' ." ;, ,
Henry M, Turner.Defendant.
IN CHANCERY.
Tho object of thla sult s to pbtn n a
dlvorce a vlne.iilo matrlmonll by the plain
tllf from the defendant. ??,i? -nA
And an aflldavit havlng been m?dQvanfl
flled that the defendant, abovo na?ned' \s
not a rea Ideut or tbe State of- \ irginia,
1 ls r * thal ho do appear horo
wlthln lifieen days1 nfter the duojftuWcR
tlon horcoL' nnd do what ls necessiuj to
jiiotect hls intereBt lioreln.
A copy-Teste:p _ WINSTON. Clerk.
G. K. Pollock, p, q.
*^?a&^o\ffi!tia:t on WED
NESDAY! the lltb day o' March, 1903, at
n,e- olTIco of IG. E. Pollock. Room 12,
Hh-far Bulldlng, Richmond. Va., botween
U 1 .uraofbliA. M. and 4;P. M. pf that
iv 1 shall nrocecd to tako tho deposl
tloiij of l.l/.7.f'3 I'tbxint nnd o hers, lo ba
road as evidence ln my behalf ln u cer
i if sult ln equity. pendln- ln Iho Law
and ICdUltv Court of Richmond. wher-ln
I iim plafntlff und you nro defendunt.
And if fi'om any cause tho taklng thereof
be not commenced nn that da- or If com
m'onced, bo not completed on thut day,
the taklng thereof shall bo continued
from day to clay, or from. tlmo to tlme,
nt the simo place, nndi between the same
hours, untll tho rani" bo completed.
E. KATB TURNER, by Counsel.
G. Ki Pollock, Attorney at Law.
REAL ESTATE.
BOUUHT AND SOLD-FARMS, TIM
ber antl Mlneial Lands. no matter where
1,,,-ateil. Address T11E VVASI UNG'ION
TIMBER. MINKR.M. X; FARM AGENDY,
1107 F Bt., N. W., AVashlngton. D. C.
^.;U^RNlsilEi>SI!BURBANrTl5s7r7l3NCE*
for rent; vory attraotlvo, havlng line
sliude, gas, water, etc. Tho use Of u gon
II- horse aml a Jcrsey cow wlll probably
be thrown in.for good measure.
For dcUiU api.Jy to N. W. BOWE,
$Z-' v -*v .? ? No. J Eloy.enth SU'opt.^
AUCTION SALES-THIS DAY.
tiy AttB-Ustlne Roynll & Co.
Mo. 10 lyt.h St? Manchester, Va,
. end
T, M. Worthntn & Co.
18 N. 9th. Rlclimond, Va.
Real Esfato Aticlloneora.
Bankrupt Court Sale
OF ONE Olf THE MOST VALUABLE |
Original Growtht off Timber
Land
IN POWHATAN COUNTY,
Contalnlng 1,000 Aorei, Mon
or Lesi,
ABOUT TWO AND ONE- ,
HALF (a i-a) MILES FROM
POWHATAN C. H. ON FARM
VILLE AND POWHATAN R.
R,; ON MARCH 5, 1903, AT
ta O'CLOCK M. IN FRONT
OF THE UNITED
STATES CUSTOM
HOUSE, ON 3ANK
STREET, RICH?
MOND, VA.
In pursuancc of a dccreft of tho Tlnttcd
BtatoB Dlstrlct Court for tho Eaatcrn
Dlslrlct of Virginla, In the mattor ot
Robert Thrlft, bankrupt, entered on the
?lth of February. 1903,
We tho undoralgned, wlll boII at publlo
nuctlon on the day, hour. and nt the
plnco mentloned above?lho followlng
valuable tract of land, lylng and bolng
In 1'owlititnn Co., Virginla, near Powha
tnri ,C. IL. about 2V& mllea from
Negio-Arm Station on tho Farmvlllo &
Powhatan Rallroad; conlnlnlng 1,000
acres, more or Iohh. A plat of thla Prop?
erly wlll be oxhlblted on day of aale,
or may bo aeen by applicatlon to Auc-'
tloneers before clay of aale.
Thla property adjolna the landa of
Da'nl, llntoher, Esq.. nnd Is juatly con-l
aldered ono of tho most valunblo tracta
In aald county, for Its tlmbor, whlch con-.
slsts of orlglnnl growth ot oak and plnoj,
there Is on thls lnnd a largo tiunntlty of !
(lrat-claas rallrond tles: Ita proxl
uiltv to tho rallroad und ILs exccllent
facllltlea for ahlpplng make lt cxceedlng
ly valuable, nnd taking Into consldern
tlon the largo amount of tlmtaer whlch
can be eut from thls land, lt offera
Hpeclal Indticcments 10 timber dealura
and gettors.
Bv dlreellon of sald decreo, ,the undor*
slgned were dlrected ln thelr dlscretlon
to offer thls property In tho followlng
maimer, to-wlt:?
Flrst. They are authorl.cfl to aell ths
wood nnd lumber 8 Inches nnd ovor In
diameter, on tho aturnp, with authorlty
to eut and romovc* lho same wlthln three
(3) years from date of salo: Tho pur
ehnser to pny one-thlrd (1-8) of the pur?
chase money In cash, nnd tho balance
ln six and nlne month!*, equal lnstal
inonts, with Interest ndded from date ot
salo, the purchaser to execute hls noten
for deforred payments; tltlo retnlned un?
tll whole purchaso monoy Is pald.
Or seeondly. They uro nuthorlzed t?
roll pnld Real Eatnte, Includlng all lum<
ber.thereon. nnd wlthout nny reservntlon
therefor, 1-3 cash and tho balance In t
and 12 months. ln equal, Instalmonts,
with Interest ndded from dato of salo!
the purchaser to execute hls notes there-.
for: tltlo to ho retalned untll the whole
purchnse money ls pald.
In elther case the purchaser or pur?
chnsers shnll havo the right to pay all
cii.iJi If he or they shall so dcslre, or to
nntlelp.ite nll deferred paymenta by
pitylng the prlnclpal sum due with In?
terest to dato of payment,
'I'ho underslgned reservn the right to
offer first thn tlrnber soparately, to bo
reinoved as nbovo stnted; nnd then to
offer tho lnnd nnd tlrnhcr, rcsorvlng tha
right to aecept whlch ever bld ln thelr
Judgment ls bost for tbo Interest of all
partles concerned.
A. R. APPERSON.
Admln. of Jas. L. Apnorson, Tr.. dee'd.
GEO. A. JONES,
Asslgneo Si Trustee.
AUCTION SALES?FUTURE DAYS.
By J. B. Elnm & Company,
Real Estate Auctloneers.
TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE
OF
THE VALAUBLE FARM, KNOWN AS '
"WOLPERTS,"
IN NEW KENT COUNTY. ABOUT ONE
MILE FROM PROVIDENCE FORGE,
ON THE ROAD LEAD1NU FROM
PROVIDENCE FORGE TO
NEW KENT COURTHOUSE,
CONTAINING AllOUT
31'.' 53-100 ACRES.
In executlon ofa doed of trust from
Diedric-.h H. Tewes nnd Rudolf E. H.
Adlckes and Emest F. .-Adlckes, dated
the 11th December, 1*0, and rocorded
in Di>ed Book 7, page 3.">3, New Kent
County Court, defaull having been mndo
In thu ilebt secured, and belng requlred
so to do bv the beneflclary, tho undcr
slgned trus'tces wlll sell, by publlc auc- .
tion, at ? _
NEW KENT COURTHOUSE.
ON THURSDAY, MARCH 12. 1903.
nt 12 o'clock M.. tho RKAL ESTATE aa
desorlbed in aald deed, It belng the tract
of land nnd ? tho Improvementa thereon
known as "Wolport's," about one mlle
northeast from Provldence Forge, ln Now
Kent county, immedlutely 011 the rpad
loaclltig from Provldence Forgo tp New
Koift county Courthouse, contalnlng 311
:V1-100 acres. moro or lews, the Improve?
ments eonslstlng of. a Now, Neat fincj
Comfortable Two-Story Frame Dwolllng
of about eight rooms; ?v^rnmaQuartor,
contalnlng Iwo rooms; a BUblc ancl Slied.
Hon-houao otc: about ono-thlrd or mor<
of tho Innci helng clenred aiicl/roductlye,
tho rest contalnlng ,somo valuable tlm
ber' rallrond tles, and a lurgo quanllty
of cord wood, tho tract belng mostly loyA
nd the la ml of good <iunllty, well adaptei
to tricl's "rult, nnd the; croiw usunlTy
grown ln thls sectlon. The locatlon a
eonvenloHt and doslrnblo, w thln a mlle
of 1'rovlfleiiee Forgo. a promlnent station
on Cbesipeako nnd Ohlo Rallway. ln a
ooo.I nclKhborhood, convenlent to markets,
^cboo"s cburehes, mllls and stores.
TFRMS?For ensh nH to Lho expenses
of o'xocutlng tho trust; taxes to dato ol
salo. tho purehiisor to pny 11 ratablo alinre
nt tho tuxes for tho presont ciilondar
vear' the sum of $400 wllh interest there?
on from December 11. 1H00, bolng tho ag
m-egate amount of t.ho two Interest-benr
ing notes for ?3fX) each ut one and two
vears now In defiuilt, nnd nny protost
fpoa and ehurges thereon; upon a credlt
as to the unmntured, Interest-benrlng
noto at throe years for 1200, ancl Interest
thereon from December 11, 11KX), till De?
cember 11. *UK)3, by notes of the purchaser,
secured by a deed of trust upon the snld
proporty; nnd the resldue, lf nny, In two
eciual lnstalments ut ono nnd two yeara by
nogulluble notes, with Intorest addod, and
sooured bv n deod of trust upon tho sald .
proporty, or for all cash us to snld resl?
due, at the optlon 01' the purchiiHer.
Possesslon wlll he glven of tho ontlro
premlses at once.
MATHEW SCHAAF.
? CHR1STIAN SCHAAF,
Trustoos.
J, B. Elnm & 'Co., Auctloneers,
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By Geo. E. Crawford & Co.,
Real Estato Agonts nnd Auctloneera,
m Eaat Maln Streot.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
* OF
TH];; FARM .KNOWN. AH ROOKETTS,
LYING ON NEW FOUND R1VER,
IN HANOVER COUNTY, CON?
TAINING 211 ACRES WITH
LAIUiH BRICK RES1DENCE,
IN OOOD ORDEIt.
In executlon of a certaln deed of trust
hearing chile Februnry Htli, .190.. ancl duly
recorded ln tho elork's offlco pf Hanovor
County Court, p. B. 4, page .7(1, and by
order of lho beneflclary lu sald deed, them
having been dofault in tho pnytnent of ij
portlon of tho money thor.ln secured, I
wlll 'offer'* for salo, on tho premlses, 011
SATURDAY, MARCH 7TH,
at 1 o'ciock P. M-, the proporty obovi
reforred to, and whieh Ih too well knowf
to roqulro n moro clelnlled deserlptlon.
TERMS-Cuah aa to cost of sale, ar*
any tuxes tlmt mny be due, and a not*
of threo hundred and eiglity-nlno (1889.00)
dollars with Interest from February luh,
1903. until pald; tho resldue as followai
Four .hundred and elovon mt 1.4)0) dollar*
ln one year and four hundred and thlrty*
threo ($133.00) dollara in Iwo years, atvj
tho balance ns may be annqiinced nt ualt^
ij4? ? .c, A^CRAW^ORP^Trwtei^^