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SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALE.
?LADY TEACHER will ?rivo h(.r eerTiCfj? ??
teacher tn ? family In ?change for board. M;
S. 1)., No, 21?0 l'alrert Street N., nultlmore.
Md.
A YOUNO LADY of eiperiene? delire? s position
r.? Hfftoefajiher nnd typewriter In ? private
nITleo: references furnished. Address Ito? 83,
darksvlllo. Vn.
WANTED?A B. L. graduate, of Rawllng* Insti
tule desires a position rn> teneher; she I? ?
prnduntp In Latin. French, History. Kiierll?h
Language nnd Literature; rnn nlso tench Mimic
and Intermediate Mnthematlcs und Science:
hns hud epvornl years' experience In teaching;
rood reference? nnd testimonials fnrnlslipd; ?
position tn ? school proferrcd; correspondence
solicited. Address Miss A. R. Nentovrn. Vn.
HELP WANTED?MALE.
WANTED. FOR ?. S. ARMY: Able
bodied, unmarried men, between nges of
21 nnd ?tt, citizens of United States, of
pood character nnd temperate hftblts, who
can ppenk, rend and write English. For
Information npplv to Recruiting OfTlrer,
110 F.nst B rond Street. Richmond, Vn.
"WANTED, ? rood. ?11-roiind telephone MAN, who
hns ti ul experience "Uli emmon battery nnd
magneto 'phonos of the Hell mnke: give ref
erpni-e nnd sfato sulnrv wnnteil: don't ? ??ply
unless reu enn fill the Mil. Address ROME
TELEPHONE rn., smlthilciri, Va.
WANTED. a young registered assistant Dnig
CLERK! suite snlsrv nnd gire reference. Ad?
dress Ixv-k Ito? 3, Elkton. Vn.
WANTED. TWO MEN: on* to take charge of a
sodn fonntnlii nnd one to run ? cigar stnnd;
experience required. Address "TWO MEN","
cure tills office.
FOR SALE.
G?? SALE?Five thousand ?hare? RICHLAND
Oil Stock. Write J. M. STEPHENSON,
Lynrhhurg. Vn.
FOR SALE cheap or exchange anything useful,
twenty-roiir ???? Chilis nnd three Club Hags;
pood, secondhand order. WATSON, Nltnrod
Hnll, Vn.
FOR SALE?A pair of nice HORSES, well
matched; nrvner drives them to prlralo car?
riage. Apply nt .11.1 H. Franklin or OU E.
Mnln Street.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT?Furnished HOUSE in Barton
Heights for the nummex; large yard, good
shade; dPtnehPd kitchen. E. II. TAYLOR, 7
South Ninth Street.
OLD POINT COMFORT. VA. Will rent foi
siimuipr. to responsible party, ray Cottage,
fronting on water and surrounded by beauti?
ful Ihwuj furnished complete. Address "CO?l
KOItT." enro this office.
SUMMER BOARDERS.
A FEW BOARDERS accommodated at private
oottnge on Chefinpenke n?r. nenr hotel; boat?
ing, 1'ntlilii?;, fiKnlng froc; terms ronflonnMe.
Mrs. W. 11. JOHNSON. Oeenn View. Vn.
SIX MII/ER from Richmond, on tho 0, ? O.
It. It.; hot nnd onld trnter; contentent mull,
trnin unii telephone settle*! enei bathing und
liontlng: inn?ornt,? torma: Uro? o|nss fnre;
nonlr lmllt nnd furnished. Address liox as7.
Richmond, Vn.
WANTED, In privato cottage ut Virgin!? Beach,
hofirdor?. Address W. II.. G,??. Mnwhrny Archi
l?hent. Norfolk.
WANTED, St?MMER BOARDERB at Rtpplemead,
one mllo from Shawavllle Dipol: Inrso, nlry
rooms, ?ooil tfthle: telephone In honpo; ndultn
preferred. Mr?. FRANK M'OHESNKY. Shnws?
Tille. Va.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BOFT CREAM CANDY AT KAEMPF'S. 110 N.
Ninth Street.
TO BE An Aotor or Actress Take The Shortest
rond to the sl.ige Tin DANIELS' SCHOOh OK
?G????; most complete school In Hie South;
prlrn'o theatre tn connection: S27 E. Ilronil.
LADIES' COLUMN.
BETTER than doctors and medicines?DANIELS'
method of deep breathing nnd ph.vsloul cul?
ture. It costs nothing to lovrstlgnto; 027 P..
Droiid
WANTED.
WANTED, to buy Household Effects, Featlior
?????, Merchandise; state qunntlly, Ho* 177.
Can you find Aunt Hoster?
Solution of puzzle In yesterday's Times-Dispatch: Looking from top of picture,
Hamlet Is formed by white space between the men near Touchstone's hand, and
Ophelia is behind Orlando. .
WANTED.
WANTED, ty a ^?t??m?n nnd wife, nn unfur?
nlibed room, with honrd: smith of Broad nnd
west of Fifth. Addrets SECRETARY, cnro
Carrier No. 10.
BUSINESS WANTS.
SOFT CREAM CANDY AT KAEMPF'S, 110 N.
Ninth Street.
WAXENE, the only durable floor pollati.TAN?
NER PAINT * oil, CO., 1410 E. Msln Street.
PERSONALS.
MORriHNE, Laudanum, Cocaine and Liquor
hnhlts permnnentlv end painlessly cured nt
home: no detention from business; notion im?
medlnle; lentes patient In nnliirnl, liufllthy
condition without desire for drugs; cure Rlinr
nntoed for ?10.OO. Write for pnrtlculnrs. Dr,
?.??? CO.. Allnntn, (in._
LADIES' Chests and Busta Developed {no mas?
sage): results posltlrcly guaranteed; best city
reference; lady always In ntteudnnco. DAN?
IELS? SCFIC-Ofj PHYSICAL CULTURE. 027 E.
Brond.
AWNINGS AND TENT8.
OUR PRICES Are the Lowest; 'Phone 2576 and
we will rail. ?. ?. (????.?.??? CO., 11? N.
Ninth Street.
BARBERS.
FIVE OF THE BEST negro barbirs in the city
rnn lie found nt S2S E. Multi; LEWIS'._
TRY IT ONCE and you will try it again. Eleo
trio Fare Massage nt LEWIS'. f?2S I). Mnln.
SCOTT (4 ?. li). ELECTRIC FACE MASSAGE.
BOOK-B?NdTng AND PRINTING.
BOOKBINDING AND PRINTINO,
S. B. ADKINS A? CO.,
4 nnd 0 ???-ernnr Street.
EXCURSIONS.
EXCURSIONS-^Ianieitown Inland Can Be Rent?
ed for eieiirslona. For terms, etc., apply tu
L. J. DAHNEY, Mendowvllloi Va.
FLOOR STAINS.
FLOOR STAINB, AU Bliades.. .TANKER PAINT
A? OIL CO., 1410 East Mnln Street.
GENTS' COLUMN.
FRAPPE?YOU EAT IT?FRAPPE.
ALLEN'S?NineSlileen Main?ALLEN'S.
LAWN MOWERS.
LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and Repaired at
BLENNER'S, 310 N. Fifth Street.
HAND-MADE SHOES.
VICI, PATENT Leather or Kid Shoe? Made to
order; hand ?tllclied; beat material; work
mnshtp nd perfect (It guaranteed, for $."1.50.
BALTIMORE 8I10B IlOt.'SE. 1110 East Main.
OXFORD" SHOES.
LADIES' Fine Oxford Tina at $1.00. ALBERT
STEIN, corner Fifth nnd llrond Streets.
??<- REDU?BD p"RlcksI
PRICES REDUOED en watch work ?.Cleaning,
$1; Mnln Springs. $] ; twenty years' experi?
ence. WM. TOW UN. Jr., 403 E, llroad St..
Itlrhmoiul. Vn. Npectnclos nnd Eyeglasses,
2G, cts, All work gunrnnteed.
SPECIAL NOTICE"
BOFT CREAM OANDY AT KAEMPF'S, 110 N.
Ninth Street.
MENS SHOES HALF SOLED, ?oC.I
Indies, COc.; restltcherl, no nulls, no pegs,
best leather. DREW'S ?? ELECTRIC
TOWER SHOE FACTORY, 71G, E. Mnln
Stroot. Thono 2*107. "Will cull nnd de?
liver. This advertisement good for 10c
SHEPHERD'S loe Oretm Purlon??06 E. Broad.
TENTS,'; AWNINGS AND:, F LAGS.
WE MAKE the best Awnlnge, Tents and Flagi.
'Phone 2442 and we will cnll nnd give osti
matea. J. ROSS JONES A URO., 0112 East
Hrond.
UPHOLSTERING).
C. C. LEVY, NO. 644 BROOK AVBNU15,
Upholsterer nnd Mattress mnlter. Old
Unir Mattress mudo goni] as new. ? I
pnok und shin furniture; nlpii in?ii?.?
Cushion nnd Slip Covers to order.
?Phono 103G.
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED, to buy FEATHER BEDS In Peter?,
burg nnd Richmond; ensh pnld. 'Phono ?1T.H1.
Address OASl'BR IlllOS.. 120?? W. Mnln
Street, city.
YOUR MARKET BASKET.
FRESH BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE.
HATCHER ('I'll. 1814), Sixth-Street Harket.
BUTTER. TRY HATCHER. BUTTER
Eggs. (Th. 1844.) Sixth-Street Mkt. Egg?.
Beat Groceries, Reuonabl* Prices, Beat Attention
At Any AUGUST ORO. CO. HTORES.
Center City?011 B. Marshall Street.
West End?820 W. c-nry Street
Ennt End?1731 B. Mnln Street.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
FRANKLIN HOUSE, 1200 Franklin Street. The
inrgcst boarding and furnished room house In
Richmond, suitable for the working class;
rooms ? specialty, 2G. and G.?,'. night; reduction
by week; cnpaclty fin. Office never closed.
?Phono 205B. Mr?. RETFIEL, Proprietress.
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ARGUMENT
NECESSARY
Always tbe Best Re?
sults are obtained by
wide-awake advertisers
when
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'PHONE 549.
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CHEAPEST Printing Homo in Richmond; Work
atrlctly flrst-clss and up-to-date, Telephone
8341 if you bevo any doubts, and we will
convince you that wo can nave you money.
This affects your purkctbook, so keep us In
tnlnd. HARRIS PRINTING CO., 1303 East
Franklin Street.
TO KEEP COOL.
SHEPHERD'S Pineapple Snow Eefreibe?,
BANK STATEMENTS.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
MERCHANTS NATIONALS BANK, AT
RICHMOND. IN THE STATE OF A'lR
GIN1A, ?? THE CLOSE OF BUSI?
NESS JUNE S. 1903.
RESOURCES.
Loans anel discounts.$1,410,013 93
Overdrafts, secured nnd un?
secured.? . 8,263 71
U. S. bonds to secure circu?
lation. 200,000 00
District Columbia bonds. 70,000 00
TJ. S. bonds to secure II. S.
deposits. ?91.000 00
Philippine I per eerit. certi?
ficates. 200,0(10 00
U. S. bonds on hum!. 200 00
Stocks, securities, etc. 693,8-9 08
Banking house, furniture nnd
fixtures. 70,00000
Other real estate owned. 4.0S9 S4
Due from National banks (not
reserve agents). LSI,437 25
Duo from State banks and
bankers. 128,10161
Due from approved reserve
agents. 220,440 49
Checks nnd other cash Items.. 1,876 87
Exchanges for clearing house 75.471 19
Notes of other National banks 20,37G? 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents. 6.?0 49
Lawful money reserve In bank, viz:
Specie.$00,129 00
Legal teneler notes.... 70,(w0 ()0
136,129 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer (5 per cent, of cir?
culation) . 10.000 P0
Total.$3,829,904 00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In. ? 2O0.00O 00
Surplus funel.
Undivided profits, less ex?
penses and taxes paid.
National bank notes out?
standing.
Doe to other Nation?
al banks. $451.848 06
Due to Stato banks
and bankers. 574.&? 47
Dividends unpaid_ 8 00
Individual deposits
subj?:ct to check_ 771,650 78
Demand certificates
of deposit. 108,516 20
Certified checks. 4.519 3?
"ashler's e-he-cks out?
standing. 1.530 00
C. S. deposits. 743,394 52
Deposits of L*. S. disbursing
officers. 20,233 22
- 2,786.696 64
Premium account. 59,935 32
O. S. bonds. 5,700 CM
Total. $3.829.904 M
Stato of V1!-g1nla;,'.CIty of Richmond?es:
I. John?.F. Glenn, cashier of the above
named bank, do fcolr-mnly swear that the
?bove ?statement Is true to the best of
?y knowMpe and belief.
J. F. GLENN. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to hefor? mn this
Uth day of June, 1903.
GEO. J. ROGERS, Notary Public.
Correen?Attest
J. P. GEORGE.
A-PEZZINT. JR.,
BEVERLY B. MUNFORD,
Dlre?cteirs.
AMUSEMENTS.
.?. ACADEMY .?.
The Giffen Company.
..
Davy Crockett
55
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Next Week?"The Silver Kin?.'
SOCIETY
AMATEUR
CIRCUS.
HORSE SHOW BUILDING,
? ? TIMO 10 ANI) Nil. UT,
JULY 4th.
KB
?ui-NKiHT. Next, Week.
. ,Glffen Musical ! ?bijou
? ? ? ? MUSICAL
'. ? Comedy Cu.? comedy
<J in CO.
OfcWSELLE JTuxido.
'?WKINS SeuwonBulo.
BASE-BALL.
IUC11UONH, VB. KOflT MONROE,
JUNE ???? AND ?STH.
(JAMB COMUBN0K8 i'M P. M.
ADMISSION, 10 und 25c.
The Confederate Museum,
TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS.
Opens daily frinii ti A M". to G, 1??. M.
Admission. '?5 cunte. Er tu on &uurday?v
The Valentine Museum
ELEVENTH ANiJ CLAY STHEET?.
OPEN 10 ?. M TO 5 P. ?4,
A PMIS ION, 1S.O.
JTllEJS ON ?>TURLAY8,
BANK STATEMENTS/
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
PLANTERS NATIONAL HANK, "AT
RICHMOND. IN THE STATE OF
VIRGINIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUS?
INESS JUNE 0. 1903.
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd discounts. $2,671,102 21
Overdrafts, secured and un?
secured. 0.2*2 G7
U. S. bonds to secure circu?
lation. 800,000 00
U. S. bonds to secure U. S.
deposits. 400.000 00
Premiums on U. S. bonds. 27,83;) 73
Stocks, securities, etc. 1,900 00
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures. 123.826 02
Other real estate owned. 45.571 2?1
Due from National banks (not
reserve agents). 152.404 14
Due from State banks and
hankers. 70,342 29
Duo from npproved reservo
agents. 241.040 90
Checks and other cash items.. 3,254 20
Exchanges for clearing house 55<,76:i 54
Notes ot other National
banks. ltl.000 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents. 7,813 38
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz:
Specie.$ .'10.450 50
Legal tender notes.. 110.000 i'O
- 146,450 50
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer (5 per cent, of cir?
culation). 4,000 00
Due from U. S. treasurer, oth?
er than 5 per cent, redemp?
tion fund. 0.000 ro
Total.54,294,603 40
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.5 800,000 00
Surplus fund. 00,00100
Undivided profits, less ex?
penses and taxes paid. 779,123 02
National bank notes outstand?
ing. 295,650 00
Interest due depositors. 3,297 94
Due to other'Nation
al banks. $ 79.G.90 24
Due to State banks
and bankers. 35,205 07
Individual deposits
subject to check.. 1,S22,C44 32
Demand certificates
of deposit. 411,7?) 8S
Certified checks. 7,21173
U. S. deposits. 400,000 00
- 2,756.5.11 84
Bills payable. 100,000 00
Total. ?4.234.1WJ3 40
State of Virginia; City of Richmond?ss:
1. Richard H. Smith, cashier o? the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
RICHARD H. SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
lltii day of June, 1903.
TV. W. GOSDEN, Notary Public.
Correct?Attest
JAMES N. BOYD,
W. J. WESTWOOD.
T. WM. PEMBERT?N,
MORTON ?. ROSENBAUM.
Directors.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
?. Office Supt. of Public Charities.
Richmond. Va., Juno 10, 1903.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE Re?
ceived at this office? (Room G?, City Hall,?
until 12 M. on MONDAY, Juno 15, 1!??3,
for FURNISHING THIS DEPART?
MENT WITH WOOD AND COAL for
one year from September 1, 1003,
ESTIMATE OF NEED:
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY?
PIVE 026) TONS. MORI?; OR LESS, OF
ANTHRACITE COAL, ???? size, 2,000
pounds to ton.
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY (250i
TONS, MORI?: OR LESS, OF BEST
QUALITY RUN OF MINE 1'OCAIION
TAS OR NUTTBLHERO ENGINE
COAX?, 2,000 pounds to ton. Bid on
both kind?.
FIVE HUNDRED (500) CORDS, MORE
OR LESS, OF SEASONED ????
WOOD, sit wed ends, last season's cut?
ting, anil of uniform sino. Ih lie deliv?
ered at City Alinslifiiise In such quantity
unit at such tim?*H as may lie directed
by the superintendent; wond to ha meas?
und ut tin? AimsiiiiuKe; the department
will rick the sanie. Coal to bo weighed
at th?? AliiiBliouBe.
Also, tor SAWING four HUNDRED
(4?0? CORDS OF I'INH WOOD, more or
1??!-*. at the City Ahnehouee, and ?L-llv
erlng the sanie to all paru of (he city In
lets of 100 blocks each, as may bo di?
rected by the superintendant.
Unii*.?, with approved eecurlty In the
penalty ?if l".svi. will be required for the
satlsfoctory completion of contract.
The Committee fcr tliu Relief ?if tho
Poor reserve the right to reject any or
all proposali offeree!,
Further Information can bo obtained
nt this office.
GEORGE 11. DAVIS,
Ju i2-2t Superintendent,
Ju 12-21
MEETINGS.
,-?, ??????G ???????: liriVK ?.????G.:
XX Mi'iiilii-m ..f l'iiVi: UODOB, NO. til, ?.
r VN |?". ? ?. ?., win attend tati ?luturi ?.??
umiilciilliin of Ih.? lolite ni III.? MiiHmli? Ti>iu|i|f!
TIIIH llililu?) HVI?NI.SV,, Jnm- 12. lini:!, ut 7 ::i0
o'clock, Election "f otricer?. Member? of Mult
loiliti?? mill irutmleiit lir.'llirin urn friit.inull? In
vlliil.
Jly uriliT of On- W M ?
li ? ? ?. AUGUST, Hecr.'tnry.
EXPERIENCED
.STEADY WORK.
ALLEK & (?INTER BRANCH,
feuYUHh nn? (Jury.
BANK STATEMENTS.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
NATIONAL BANK OF VIRGINIA. AT
RICHMOND, IN THE STATE OF VIR?
GINIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI?
NESS JVSE 9, 1903.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.S2,03G,S0G 15
Overdrafts, secured nnd un?
secured. . 1,335 49
U. S. bonds to secure circu?
lation. 405,00000
U. S. bonds to secure U. S,
deposits. 295.000 00
Premiums on U. S. bonds. 23.0211 PS
Stocks, securities, etc. 115,4??3 C9
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures. 74.7G.0 00
Due from National
banks (not reserve
agents).$110,0S2 23
Due from State banks
and bankers. 154,108 SI
Duo from npproved
reserve agents. 237,156 47
Exchanges for clear?
ing house. 102,478 01
Notes of other Na?
tional banks. 17,430 0)
Fractional paper cur?
rency, nickels and
cents. 895 Gt
Lawful money reserve
In bank, viz:
Specie. 28.7C7 40
Legal tender notes.. 100,000 00
- 759,918 20
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer (5 per cent, of cir?
culation). 19,120 CO
Total.?3.730,514 97
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.$ 600,000 00
Surplus fund.$ 00,0)0 00
Undivided profits,
?ess expenses and
taxes paid. 9+.G93 01
144,083 01
National bank notes outstand?
ing. 406,000 00
Due to Nation?
al banks. 183,949 SO
Due to State banks
and bankers.... 401,154 99
Due to approved re?
serve agents. 4,213 44
Dividends unpaid... 379 02
Individual deposits
subject to check.. 1,467,144 19
Demand certificates
of deposit. 123,791 14
Certified checks.... 21,225 50
Cashier's chocks
outstanding . 1,463 28
U. S. deposits. 2f??,(K? 00
- 2.498,321 ?0
U. S. bond account. 382,500(0
Total. $3.730,514 1?7
State of Virginia! City of Richmond??s:
I, T. K. Sands, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
aboVt? statement Is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
T. K. SANDS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this
11th day of June, 1903.
H. P. GRAY, Notary Public.
Correct?Attest
FRED. E. NOETI NG.
ROBT. S. BOS HER,
TV. M, IIABLISTON. '
Direotors.
Mil RENT
HANDSOMELY FURNISHED DWEL?
LING un West Grnr.e St root for t.he snin
iiwr montliB, containing 12 rooins, all inoli?
ci 11 convenience?, Apply to
T. M. WORTHAM & CO..
IS North Ninth Street",
pi Hi RENT,
DESIRABLE SOUTH THIRD STREET
DWELLING?No. 210,
14 ROOMS. Extra patii. Hot water heat,
A lliHt-ihiss liiianllnK-luiiiHc, with pay?
ing piitiiniagc.
J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.
Clay-Street M. E, Sunday-School
leiJcocjira^ioiM
t? BUCKROE BEACH,
Tuesday, June 23d.
Adults $1.00. Chi Urt-n SO ? cuts.
We are buyer? of WOOL ?? 11 >oar
through mu? pay li|gl>f>*t (iiurRot price?
und Bave you pxpeiinoa Hacks furnlHliml
free. Writ? us for prices.
MAUERSTEIN PRODUCE CO,,
19 and 21 South 13th St,
SUMMER RESORTS.
VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS,
THE HOMESTEAD HOTEL
will make special rates from Jtino 16th
to August 15th to parties staying one
month or longer.
AMUSEMENTS?Golf Links and Club
House, Tennis nnd Squash Courts, Swim?
ming Pool, Fine Saddle Horses and Liv?
ery. Casino for Dancing, Royal Polnclana
Orchestra.
Table unexcelled; Is supplied with fresh
vegetables nnd milk from Homestead gar?
den nnd dairy.
Luxurious baths and most curative wa?
ters known for Rheumatism. Gout, Obesl
tv and Nervous'Troubles.
FRED STERRY,
Manager.
Ocean View Hotel,
' Now Open.
BnthinR and
Fishing Unusu?
ally Fine.
Sea Food of All Varieties at Hotel and
Restaurant.
Booklets at All Railroad Offices.
Write J. HULL DA VIDSON, Mgr.
OTTERBURN LITHIA SPRINGS,
AMELIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA,
NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS.
On Southern Railway, thirty-flvo miles from
Richmond, half mil?? from Olterburn Slntlein,
nnd one mile from Amelia CourtlioiiKo; three
trains dully euch way; bus meets nil trains.
Monthly commutation tickets, $10 per month,
SpeclHl rotes for family parties. Address
??? ?? & CO., Proprietor?,
Amelia Courthouse.
MOUNTAIN TOP.
Coolest Resort in Virginia.
Only 4K hours from Richmond.
Cheap round-trip tickets every week.
Good livery anil golf?nR. Write for
booklet. Address, T. It. GARY,
P. O., Aftein, Va. Manager.
OPENS JUNE 15th. CLOSES OCT. 1st.
SEASON 1903.
Buffalo Lithia Springs Hotel,
COTTAGE SYSTEM.
On Danville Division Southern Railroad,
Mecklenburg county, Vn., sixty-two
miles east of Danville, Vn.
Round-Trip and Excursion Tickets on
salo at reduced rates from all
principal points.
Hot and Cold Mineral Water Baths.
For terms for Roard apply to
A. W. ARCHER, Manager.
THOS. F. GOODE, Prop.
Dr. B. K. Hayes, Resident Physician.
SPECIAL RATES FOR ?TUNE AND JULY
AT THE HOTEL ISLEBWORTH,
Directly on Ine? ?each at Virginia ATenua,
Allunili! City. N. J.
Extensivo Improvement!!. Remodeled und
newly furnished exchange; Caiiaelly G,???. Hot
mid roiil aea wnter lii-nll hath?. Cafe ami grill
rudiii. Orcbotra. Amerlenii und huronean
ohir.ii. Write for booklet. ?.?,?.?
OSBORNE & PAINTER.
-THE CHILDREN'S PARADISE."
Mothers have no cause to worry at the
MVLES STANDISH SPRING HOTEL,
BOUTTI liUXDUKY. MASS
Keualdu and country combined In historic
Plymouth county, ? Ion? vacatlon-Juuo
20 to Beptember 15. ? ?
L. BUYER'S SONS. Owners,
WILLARD WILSON. Manager.
HOTEL WILTSHIRE,
HOTEL MAJESTIC.
Ornan Emi, Virginia Ave,. Atlantic Oltv, ?. J.
???????? u row *iins uf Ilio fallimi? Bourdwiillf,
,,!,!,!. '?,,,? ah amuseineJnt.. TUB WII.TH1IIHH.
modern I" every d?tail! rnuai? en sulle ?Uh
privat? halb?, elovalnr from Street level; $8 Por
?luv ????>1 iipwaril?, ?I7.W) per ?'??el? unii upward?,
?lili; MAJHHT10. all WOderil ii|i|iiiliiliui'iit?,
.?veelleiit mille unii mtvIc.'! .f^f'" per day und
upward?, ?15.?0 per week ?nd upward?. Hook
lot. mailed on ">?"?<<??0???8? Propr,etor.
Millboro' Springs, V?,.
io. <* ?. R. ?.)
Waters?Sulphur. Alum, Alknlinu
Mini'inl. I'liiilyliniitu.
??00 fl ulcvhlton: cool nights; swim
ml OK pool; Icni?sraisoimbui. Honklnt nn
nmjlTcuUon.
J. (1??????1 DAVIDSON, MKr.
VARIETY SPRINGS. VA.
fcSIx varieties of Mineral Waters; Hot
und i'iiIiI llallis; iimderii Improvement*;
large Bwlmmlnk Pool; 7'elograplv?Ft
pliiiiu. und four daily wall?; on main line
i\ ,?? n. H. H.; now service. ^ ou will
like it. Axidrosa MAnaoer.
Vnrloty Springs, Va.
WARM SPRINGS,
Bath County. Va.,
un? now opj n fur KMOHts. Feirclrculurs
ami turin? .uliliiss
?????? $ flLOVKIL
V.anu Sj.rliiKrf, Hath <!??., Vu
MHS. P. I. IIUrTMAN villi ?ttfitifa *wvf?(n
????.?????? Hi? uuiuib? ol July UUtl AtifiiM, IM.J.
A.??II? M ?. J,', ?. ?????'???. AU'Ulu. U,
8UMMER RESORTS.
Blue Ridge Springs, Va.
On Norfolk and Western Railroad.
Address PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop.
SWEET CHALYBEATE
SPRINGS, VA.
Up In tho Alleghanleg, 2,300 feet nbovo
sea level. Elegant swimming pools; cool
nights; fine mountain scenery; strongest
iron and carbonated water in America.
"Write for booklet.
B. F. EAKLE, Manager.
Qreenbrler White Sulphur Springs, W. Va
i(The "OLD WHITE" Sulphur), opens
June 24. Famous for Its sulphur baths.
Modern improvements, with private baths.
Orchestra of 15 pieces. Terms, 115 to $25
week. $50 to $90 per month. Write for Illus?
trated booklet. Address GEO. A. MILLS.
Jr., Mgr., Oreenbrler "White Sulphur
Springs, TV. Vn
"THE WILLQUGHBY,"
Willoughby Beach, Va.
The above Hotel Is now open for the re?
ception of guests. The undersigned prom?
ises tho Table as well as everything else
appertaining to the Hotel shnll bo Flrst
claes.
The Bar has been supplied with the host
of Wines, etc.
Apply for rates,
J. A. KENNEDY,
JOHN C. "WOODLEY,
June 12-lmo. Proprietors.
-i? ... -:-3
SCHOOLS.
St. Albans School for Boys.
Near Radford, Va. Seesion Opens Sept 10.
On a E0-acrQ tract, 2,000 feet nbove sea
level, in the blue grass region of Virginia;
fitted with every modern convenience;
eleven years of successful wark; on main
line of Norfolk and Western. Address
for Information and catalogue.
W. 11. RANDOLPH. Headmaster,
Radford, Va.
EDGEWOHT11 BOARDING AND DAY
School for Olrls. Re-opens September
24th, 1903. 42d year. Mr... H. P. LE
FISBVRE, Miss E. D. HUNTLEY, Prin?
cipals; 122-24 West Franklin Street. Bal?
timore, Md.
NOI ICE! .;-. ?'.?,.;.
HOTIGE TO TAX-PAYERS.
Offlco of Collector of City Taxes,
City Hall, Richmond. Vn.
THIS OFFICE WILL BE READY TO
RECEIVE ALL OR ONE-HALF OF
CITY" TAXES, REAL ESTATE AND
PERSONAL. FOR THE YEAR, 1903, ON
JUNE 16TH.
The whole tax Is duo. but the ordinance
provides that one-half may bo paid In
Juno nnd tho remaining hnlfln December;
Falluro to pay all or oiio-half In Juno In?
curs a penalty of 5 per cent, on the whole
amount, which Is duo nt once, and If not
paid before SEPTEMBER 1st the Collec?
tor la required to levy, with costs added.
(See Chapter XIV.. sen. 7.)
ALL MALES, 21 years of ngo. ALL
PERSONS (MALE OR FEMALE) who
own personal property, or hold personal
property as fiduciary, and nil parties con
duct in? business In the city of Richmond
(of whatever nature) aro nssesscd, and
will please call and settle, ho ?p? to avoid
delinquency.
Grading. Paving, Pipe and Sewer Con?
nection Bills aro payable In tho same
manner as Taxes, and at the same time,
O Ivo ?amo In which property stands,
and see that you net all your hills.
T.hls being the only notice provided for
by law, pienso give u prompt attention,
as under the new ordliinnco 5 per cent,
penalty will have to bo added to thn whole
bill after June .'10th.
Office open from 8:30 A. M. to I! P. M.
F. W. CUNNINGHAM,
.Iu3-to30 Collector of City Tuxes.
1
TAKE NOTICE, MANCHESTER MER
chunts, Lawyers, Doctors, &c.: All busi?
ness mid professional licenses expired
April 30, 1903 and under the present law
Ilio Commissioner of Revenue Is required
t<i report to tho Corporation Court all
d?linquants who full to procure tlielr
license beforo tlio July term of court. No
time to loso; nttoiirl to this mutter (it
once. S. R. OWENS.
Commissioner of Revenue for Manches?
ter, Va. Juno 3-lOt
Office of tho City Auditor.
Richmond, Vn.. June 10, 1903.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS OF THE
BONDED DICHT of the city of Rich?
iimiid will be closed on nnd after the
IOTI! INSTANT, and reopened tlio 1ST
DAY OF JULY next.
EDW, J. WARREN.
Ju 11-td Auditor.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
SLOSS SHEFFIELD STEEL & IRON
COMPANY.
I'liii Board of Directors have this day
d.???? red a dividend of one anil three?
iiuurtera ?) 3-4) per cent, upon the Pro
fi'ir.'<t Stock nf th? company, out of the
I'linilniiM for Quarter ending May 31, 1?hi3,
payai?lo July 1. IU03, at tho office of tho
Guaranty Trust Company of Now York.
Tin. transfer books will, bo closed at 13
o'clock noon "ii June JOth. and reopened
fui ? lie nifii'iiln?; of July 2, 1903.?
K. t.. MORRIS,
Secretary ana Treasurer.
NbW. I'd li, Jllllc !l, i'JvlJ,
RAILROADS.
LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
9:00 A. M.. NORFOLK LIMITED. Ar?
rives Norfolk H:2u A. M. Stops only at
Petersburg. Waverly and Suffolk.
9:05 A. M. CHICAGO EXPRESS. Buffet
Parlor Car. Petersburg to Lynchbiirg and
Roanoke. Pullman Sleepers Roanoke to
Cotumbus, Bluedeld to Cincinnati: aleo
Roanoke to Knoxvllle. and Knoxville to
Chattanooga atfd Memphis.
12:20 P. M., ROANOKE EXPRESS for
Farmvllle, Lynchburir and Roanoke.
3:00 P. M.. OCEAN SHORE LIMITED.
Arrives Norfolk 5:20 P. M. Stops only &t
Petersburg. Waverly nnd Suffolk. Connect?
with steamers to Roaton, Providence. New
York. Baltimore and Washington.
7:25 P. M.? for Norfolk and all stations
east of Petersburg;
9:40 P. M.. NEW ORLEANS SHORT
LINE. Pullman Sleepers. Richmond to
Lynchburg and Ronnoke; Petersburg to
Host Radford; Lyncliburg to Chattanooga.
Memphis and New Orleans. Cafe Dining
Car.
Trains arrive from the West 7:35 A. M..
2 P. M. nnd 8:55 P. M.; from Norfolk 11:00
A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Olfl'te No. S33 East Main Street.
WT B. BEVILE. C. H. BOSLEY.
Gen? Pass. Aeent TJ'.s. Pass. Agent,
ATLANTIC COASTLINE
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY
BYRD-STREET STATION.
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY. MAY 24TH.
9:05 A. M. A. C. L. Express to all pointa
South.
b:iAl A. M. Petersburg and ? Norfolk.
12:20 P. M. Petersburg nnd N. & W. West.
3:00 P. M. Petersburg and Norfolk.
t4:10 P. M. Goldsboro Local.
5:65 P. M. Petersburg local .
7:25 P. M., "Florida and West Indian
Limited," to nil points South.
9:40 P. M. Petersburg and ?. ?fc W. West
11:30 P. M. Petersburg local.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
3:43 A. M.. 7:35 A. M.. 8:25 A. M? except
Sundnv, 11:25 A. M., 11:00 A. M.. 2:00 P.
M. 7:20 P. M., 7:45 P. M.. 8:55 P. M.
t Except Sunday.
C. S. CAMPBELL. Dlv. Pass. AgL
W. J. CRAIG Gen. Pass. Act.
STEAMBOATS.
Night Line for Norfolk
Leave Richmond daily at 7 P.
M.. stopping at Newport News
in both directions.
Daily except Sunday by C. and O. Rail?
way, 9:00 A. M., 4 P. M.. 9 A. M. and 3
P. Mi by N. and W. Railway; all llnre
connect at Norfolk with direct steamen
for New York, sailing dally except Sun?
day. 7 P. M.
Steamers snll from company's wharf
(foot of Ash Street) Rocketts.
K. F. CHALKLEY, Cilv Ticket Agent,
1212 E. Main Street
JOHN F. MAYER, Agent. Wharf Foot of
Ash Street. Richmond, Vn.
II. B. WALKER. V. P. & T. M.. Now York.
BAY LINE TO BALTIMORE
Via 0. i 0. Rwy. und Olii Point.
U. 8 MAH, ROUTE,
I.onvo Richmond ?In C. & 0. dully
except Siuiiiny. nt ? p. M,, con?
necting m Old Point ?villi ? ten mere
of Olii Rajr Line, louring 7:10 V.
M.. iirrl?lnit Ilnlilmore ili.'IO A. M.,
connecting North, Kirnt nnd Went. Fur ticket?
und Information ripply to C. & 0. Ilwy.. Rich,
mom! Transfer Company, or ?30 Hast Mnln St,
VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COMPANY
JAMES RIVER DAY LINE.
Steamer POCAHONTAS leaves MON?
DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at
7 A. M. for Norfolk. Portsmouth, Old
Point, Newport News, Claremnnt and
James River landings, nnd connecting at
Old Point for Washington. Baltimora and
the. North. Stnte-rnoiiis reserved for tho
)li?lit at moderate prices. Eluetrlc cars
direct to wharf, Faro only $1.60 and ?1 to
Norfolk. Music by flrand Orchestrion.
Freight received for above-named places
and all points in Eoetern Virginia und
North Carolina. 1RV1N WEISIOER,
General Manager.
E. A. Barber, Jr., Secretary.
Glyde Steamship Go.'s
PHILADELPHIA, .
RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAM?
SHIP LINE.
Freight received and delivered dally at
C. & O. R'w'y Co.'h depot, Seventeenth
and Broad Streets.
Transportation Company.
Btcitinsliip Line, Rifeot Konto to
Boston, Mass., and Providence,R. I.
Steamers leave Norlolk ior Boston Tuen
day, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. For
Providence Monday, Thursday and Satur?
day ut ? P. M. Passengers and freight
taken for all New England points, tick?
ets on sale at 0. & O. Ry. and N. & W.
Ry. offices and No. S19 Eatt Main Street.
R. II. WRinilT, Agt.. Norfolk, Va.
RIQHMOHO^InO PETERSBURG
ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
beginning April lot, 1902,
Cura leuvu conici l'eiiy and 'ouventh
aire?is, M?nchenle-i, every hour '.on the
hour) li oui li ?. M. to 10 P. M., last car
,1:50 1'. M.
Cars leave. Petersburg, foot of Syca?
mine Street, every hour from 6:30 A. M.
10 10:30 P. M.
FRIDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL
EXCURSIONS.
SO CENT8-ROUN1? TRIP-? CENTS,
?AILROADS.
TOUTE
2 Hours and 25 Minutes to Norfolk.
1.WW. ItlClJilU.SU??.?.1'G1???,"??.
?:45 A. M.?Week day??Locul to Newpori
Newa and way eutluua.
E:00 A. M.?Ually?Uiult.-<1?Arrive? William??
hurt; ??.?,? a ? , Newport New? 10:S0 A.
M., Old l'oint 11:00 A. II.. Norfolk 11:25
A. M.
4.00 G. M.~Week day??Special?Arrive? Wll?
liuuiatjurc ? :.',?) ?'. M.. Newport Newa r. -ait
?', M.,. Old l'oint 0:00 !'. M., Norfolk
?:25 I'. M.
8:00 P. M.?Dally?Local to Old Point
MAIN LINK?WESTBOUND.
10:10 A. M.?Week ?lay??Local to Clifton Fore?
and way ?talion?.
2:00 P. M.?Ually??pedal to Cincinnati.
LoulHVllle, Nt I/iul? nnd Chica??'?
6:15 I?. M.?Week day??Local to Doswell.
10:30 P. M.?Dally?Limited to Clnclunatl,
Louisville. St. Liul? nnd Chlcaco.
JAMB HIVEIt USB.
10:20 A. M.?Ilally?Eiprea? to Lyr.chbori,
Clifton l'orca ami principal ?talion?.
6:16 I\ M.?Week dur??Local to ' Bremo.
????1?? AIUUVE RICHMOND IU0M
Norfolk and Old Point 10:0a A. M. didly,
11:45 A. M. Ex. Sun., and 0:30 P, M. dully.
Newport Newa I^cal 7:20 I'. M. Er. Sun.
Prom Cincinnati anil Weat B:JS A. M. dally
and 3:30 I?. M. dally. Main Line Local from
Clifton Knrco 7:16 p. M. Ex. Sun. Doawell
kr.com; 8:?5 A. M. Ex. Sun.
Jai:,'-? Kl ver Lluu Local from CltCton Pore?
?:85 IV M. dally. Urcmo Accolli. 8:40 A. U.
Hz. Hun.
C. E. DOYLE, W. O. WAIlTflEN.
Oen'l Manager. DM. J'aas. Act.
REDO Richmond, Frederick?
? So <A G? burg & Potomac. R. H
Trains Leave Richmond?Northward.
3:?l ?. ?., daily, Byrd St. Throuch,
0:45 A. AL", dally. Main St. Through.
7:15 ?. ??., week days. Elba. Ashland ac?
commodation.
S:00 ?. 4L, Sundny only. Byrd St.
?"hroufth.
8:40 ?. ??., week days. Byrd St. Through.
u.';., noon, we?K days, livid St. Tlirougo.
4:00 P. ??., week dnys. Byrd St. I'rcd
erlcksburg accommodation.
B:06 P. ??.. dally. Main St. Through.
6:25 P. AL, weck days. Elba. Ashland a?
ceiiinnodatiiin.
8:0ci P. At., dully, Byrd St. Through.
11:10 P. AL. week days. Ellia. Ashlund ac?
commodation.
Trains Arrive Richmond?Southward.
EMO ?. M., week days. Elba? Ashland ae?
commodatlon.
8:15 A. M? week days. Byrd St., Fred?
erick? bur? accommodation.
8:35 A. At., dally. Byrd St. Throuish
11:56 ?. M. week dnys. Byrd St. Through.
2:05 P. ??., dally, Main St. Throu?h.
9:10 P. ??., week days. Klba. Ashland ao
cornmodntlon.
7:15 P. M? dally. Byrd St. Through.
9:00 P. M., dully. Byrd St. Through.
10:2!) P. M., dnlly. Mnln St. ThroiiKh.
11:00 P. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac?
commodation.
Note? Pullmnn Sleeping or Parlor Car?
on nil trnliiH except locnl nccommodatlonn.
W. D DUKJ3.C. W.C17LP. W. P.TAYLOR.
Gen'l Aian'r. viss't Gen'l Man'r. Trnf. Atan't
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 24. 1*?.
XKAlNb L?aV? nlOlieiUNII.
7.VJ A. .M.~Dully. Local lor Charlotte.
12:0?.? P. M.-Dully. Limited, Buffet Pull?
man to Atlanta and Birmingham, New
Orleans, Memphis, Chattanooga und Uli
the South.
C:00 P. AL?Hi, Sunday. Chase City lew
cal,
11:00 P. AL?Dally. Limited; Pullman
ready <J:30 P. M., for nil the South.
YOIlit HIVEK I.INE.
The favorito route to liHltlmore and '
eastern polnls. Lenve Richmond 4:30 P.
M. Dnlly. except Sunday.
5:00 A. AL?Except Sunday. Local mixed
for West Point,
2:16 P. AI.-Local for West Point,
4:30 P. ??.?Except Sunday. Por Wo??
Point, connecting with st?amors for Bal.
timore and river landings.
TRAINS AKUIVK RICHMOND.
G:55 A. M. and 0:25 P. M.?From all the
South.
3:25 P. Al.
8:40 A. M.-From Chase City.
B;15 A. At.?Baltimore and West TolnL
4:50 P. M.?From Weet-jPolnt. .__ ?
C. II. ACKERT. S. II. HARDWICK,
G?. M. ?. P. A,
I, W. WESTIllJKY. ?? ?? A?? ??'?""0??1. Va.
SEABOARr
Ain Link Rajlwav
'i'HAlNS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
2:20 P. M.-Seaboard Alall-10:S5 P. M.?
Seaboard Exprese?To Savannah, Juck?
Banville. Atlunta and Southwest.
9:10 ?. ??.?Local-For Norllna and Haro?
lut.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHAIOND DAILY,
0:35 A. Al.-No. 34-4:55 P. M.-No. 60
Vrom Florida, Atlanta and Southwest.
6:30 P. M.?From Norllna and local
points.
City Ticket Office 830 East Main Street
?Phono 405.
WEST POINT, VA.
Speclul chartered trains leaving So.
Ky, Depot, Fourteenth St,
DAILY TRAINS HXCriPT SUNDAY.
L'Vfi Hloliinuiitlfi:!?! l\ M. Kohii-ulny
loavo West Point 10;il0 I?. M,
SUNDAY TRAINS.
IV vu Kichiiionil 11:?0 A. M. & ?1 P. M.
IV vu West Point Hl'. M.?? lU?tlOP.M^
" s5o.?.R0UHD TR!P.-50c,
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