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LADY ILL IN MANCHESTER Mother of Councliman Fer guson in Extremls. BRAKEMAN IS ARRESTED Shot a Negro Wlth a Plstol He Did Not - Thlnk was Loaded-Record of Offl? cer Watts-'SquIre Oheatham'a Court?Personal Notes. Manchester -^a^i^i Mrs. Ann jtarla *'^MW$l$ ^'-?,rrrno[%^ct:di^iive %ThEe?rBuns"'on has two sons, Council SfS nnd Herbert Fjrguaon. The in ter ls now connnod to hfe room wlth n complicatlon of troubles. Mrs Ferguson ls nn old lady and well Known resfdont. nnd le probably ono of th" o "lest lnlvabltanl, belng far boyond tho aliotted three score years nndl ten. POL1CEMAN S RLL-ORO. Polceman P. L. Watts, the newly-ap ponted poloemrun for Oak Crovo ftaa provon a most eriprgetc and capablot llcer. Since his appolntment by Judge Clopton, he has done most vali.ablo aoi vlco. Petcr Whlte was arrested by hlm for trespasslng on tho property of tne __ C L. and ho was placed In Ihe Man? chester Jall for aafe-keeplng. ln company with' hlm wero Joseph Kernell, Koscoe Herbert and Arthur Gownn. They were, also. arretted. Whlte was shot by a braUesman whlte attemptlng to escape arrest. All of the partles under arrest are negroes, and they Claim North Caro? lina nn thelr home. 'Squlre Cheatham will'hear the caso. r.T'.?Voiri COURT OF MAYOR MAUR1CE. George Foster was sent to Jall for ten days as a Mispiolous character. Ernest Farmer was sent to Jnll for ton davs for belng drunk and disorderly. Amls Broadnax nnd Jeff Maln, charged wlth disorderly conduct, were trled by Mayor Maurice yesterday; and Mann waa flned So. Broadnax was dlscharged. COURT OF 'SQUIRE CHEATH/*iI. H 'Bqulro Cheatham, of Swansboro, flned Willle Thompson ,20 for carrylng n con cealed wonpon, and sent John Wolton to Jall for ten days for belng a susplclous character, . John Dowlng was sent to Jall for thlrty days for trespasslng on tho A. C, L. property, nnd Bon Notea as a susplclous character got thlrty days. Aa a finale 'Squlre Cheathnm sent Beachman Goddln to Jnll for thlrty dayt for trespasslng on rallroad property. In addltlon to all thls. Jesse Jackson, John Foster and Mote Forgusson. all col? ored, were arrested by Offlcer Watts on the charge of taklng a watch bolonglng to Bass Easloy. Tho case wlll be heard next Friday. ??_? PERSONAL AND NOTES. Rev. R. XV. Crldlln will preach at Stockton Street Church morning and nlght. .. . - . Rov. E. V. Batdy wlll preach at Baln brldge Street Church at the morning ser? vlce. No servlce at nlght. rtov. Asa Drlscoll wlll preach at Flttrt Street Church botli morning and nlght. Rev. A. C. Berryman wlll preach nt ?West End Church. . rtev. Ben Dennls wlll preach at tbe Eplscopal Church at both services. Rev. B. XV. Spllmnn, tlie Orld secretary of the Sunday-School Board, wll) dellver two addresses at Balnbrldgo Streot Church to-morrow at 4 and 8 P. M. All Sunday-schools workers are invlted to attend. PUBLIC SCHOOL OPBNING. On Tuesday the publlc schools ot Man? chester wlll be oponed. Everythtng t's ln roadlness for the openlng. Tho atten? dance ls expected to be muoh larger than last sesslon. Tlio cnrollmont wlll be on Tuesday, and new scholars will be placed on tha llst on Wednesday. FLAGMAN ARRESTED. ?Wllllam L. Buford, a flagman on tbe Coast Llne, shot a negro named Ernest Mason about 6:30 o'clock yesterday aC ternoon near Chester, and he was ar? rested ln Rlchmond and turned over to Policeman Moore, of tho Manchester force. Mr. Buford had tha negro at bay, nnd pdntod a plstol at him thivt he dld not thlnk was 'oaded, but lt was loaded, and the nofcrn wn,? hlt. Tho Inlurv \<- not constdered fe'orlous. and the case wlll come up before 'Squiro Cheatham who wlll hear tho case to-morrow. Buford was bailed. Tbo nf-gro was carried to thn Memorlal Hospital, where he was reported as doi'ng well Inst nlght. He was attended by Dr. Ingram. PEOPLE DON'T LIKE THE V1VA VOCE FEATURE Mr. 8. M. Donald. of Augusta county, sergeant-at-arrns of the Senato of Vlr? glnla. who Is in the clty, stated last nlght that tho Republlcan oppositlon to tbe re-c-lectlon of Messrs. J. W, Church man -and Sllas H. Walker. Democrntlc candldates for the Houso ln that county ls not formldalilo, and that both gentlo rnen would be returned. Asked ns to tho worklng of thn prlmftry plan tn tha cnunty and how flie people llked the new party law, Mr. Donald said thttt tho only fault found wlth the plan was the vlva voce feature, Othor wlse the plan of nomlnatlns by prlmnrles was very satlsfactory. GAVE CARB0L1C ACID IN THE BEER GLASS Mary Mosby. of No. 107 North Seven tee.nth Street, now llets at the Clty Hospi? tal ln a. orltlcal condltlon, and Laura Jonc-s. another ne_r<-ss, Is ln r.imtody on tho chnrge of atteinpted ini?T*vr hy car tinllc acid polson. The Jonos woman In? vlted Mary Mosby to havo n glass of beer, and the lattor acoepted, Tho beer waH "loaded" wlth carbollo acld. The Mosby woman's condltlon Is vory grave, Dr. Bycle ln charge of the nmbuluncu was ctiiled lo Btu-nd her. CAR CONDUCTOR CUT BY NEGRO PASSENGER XV. 3. JaciSFon, a ttreet car conductor, suffered a DerJouH atab wound In tho arm last nlght at 13:80 at Beach nnd Maln Streets us the oiitcome of a (?*? pute wlth a lifigto pussenger aa?'? to change. The negro's name- ls unknown. and he is stlll ut large. Tho cut ln the arm ls slx Inclu-s long- Beven stltches were rt-ciulrc-d to close lt, pr. Sycle, of the Clty- Hospital, and Pr. Kisher, a phy?lolan of tbe clty, attended thn man. Pollce are looking for the. negro, Want Only $10,000. Tha amount sought lo be, ralsed for ths .srectlon of the Yirglnia buildlng at lliu at poula World's Exposltlon is only Jlu, GCti und not fcd/iOu, as error.eoualj prlnted a Auy o-r two ago. Captaln T. 0. Morton, ?who Ib solldtlng sulMcrlptlons for thls l>ur. po?e says confldently that the sum wlll ho ~o_~_ too. Tha ctt'jiut ot tho Udlts o( GIVES HIS SECRET TO THE WORLD A Remarkable Dlscovery By a Remarkable Man The Art ot F_sclnatlng, tha Power of Chnrmlng, lhe Secrcta o? Personal Mttg dctlsm Fully and Completely Revealedat Last. _ A Marvclous, Mysterlotis Force, Whlch Olvea Wonderful Mental nnd Pnyslcal Strength, Overcomes All Dlacasea, Bn. nbles Vou to Know lhe Secret Natures of Others ond Handlc Them as Vou Plcase. Professor R. T. Robertson, Psyoh, 1>., C. D., is th? ijreatest llvlng taaohor of Poi-sonal Magnetlsm. He has astounded tho sclenttsta ot tho world. Ho haa dls covored.a new. aystem. of doveloplng and importlng magnoUc force. He bolioves tho Kreat power he' haa dlscovored Tles dor mant ln every Indlvidual. He guaranteea you oan master Its strange secrets at your own homo and porform wonders of whlch you never droamod. You can know at a glanco tha secret natures, talemts, weaknosses, strength and vlcos of every person you meet. You can quic-kly de velop marvelous physlcal and mental powor, overcomo all dlseasea ln yourselt or others, banish paln and bad hablta wlthout drugs or surgery. Professor Robertson oan read your aecret nature and Influence your thoughts. though a thousand mlles away. He can teach you how to do the samo. Thls may seem Incredlble, but he absolutely guaranteea thls result under a forfelture of SLOOO.OO in gold. Tho po'w'Qr of hypnotlsm. per sunslon, threats and entreatles palos Into lnslgnltlcance when eompared wlth tbe wondors ot thls mlghly force. Professor Robortson calls hls new dls covery the "Ki-Magi" System ot Personal Influcnce. You do not havo to have sub jects upon whloh . to practlco. ProfesBor Robertson's Instruotlons are so plain and expllclt that you can road them careful ly, nnd at once use thls great power seo rotly to Innuenco and control tho thoughts and desires of nny ono you wlsh. You wlll be startled a.nd mystlfled at the won? derful thlngs you can do; you wlll bo aatonlshed at tho amazlng powor that you can exercise over others. Prominent minlsters or tflie gospol, lawyers and buslness men have mastered. Professor Robertson's new system,, and?,thoy glve it thelr highest lndorsement. S. I. Yettor, of Middletown/ Pa., says: "your 'KI-Magl' System of I'eraonul InlUi. ence has hrougbt me that success in buslness for whlch I have boen looklng. It ls tlie tiiag net that control*s thero ls no gucssworl; ubout lt?lt Is a sclentlflc fact, It haa timght me to ktiow nnrt control myself aa well as others. Dr. H. H. Chllds, Bor No. 70, Sara toga Sprlngs, N. Y., writes: "In yonr 'Kl-Jl-ul' System nt Personal Influ. ence 1 havo found what 1 bave for years eoarched for In valn. lt haa cbatigcfl the whole trend o? thought and glven my Hfo o new mcunlng. I feel yonugor and atronger overy dav." I flnd iu It the key to bus^neas miccess." Mra. A. B. Egert, of 602 Woodland Avenue, Clevoland, O., wrltes: "I do not nee how any boclcty woman can be? como 11 Biiccoaarul leader wlthout ?? knowlcdRc of the wonderful mvtuU linpartcd by the Kl Majl' System. Mr. George XV. Howard, of 157 Beech Street, Detroit, Mlch., saya: "By incuiiB of your 'Kl-Masl' Syutetn I have nude aoine etartllns dlsrajverlea lu tho Churuc ter? of jiij.- frlouds. It Ib far beyond wy fond ,Ht expeetatlona. lt ahould bo in the hunfla of i rory man -md woman who wlahc* to aelilove iho greateat buccpbb in llfe." We have Just iKsued 8,000 ooplea ot Professor Robertson's new book eritltled "Tho Secret of Powor." Wo proposo to glvo these 8,000 poples away, ubsolutely freo, to lnterostod persons for tho pur* poso ot showlng the startllng posslbllltTes of thls great dlscovery. We want you to have ono freo, Aftor you get one tell your friend. H* wlll want ono also. but he rnuet wrlte at once lf lie gets ln on our free dlstrlbutlon, as thes? books aro eolng very faet. Aftor S.0OJ coplos of thla book are dlstrlbuted everybody wlll want one. But they wlll cost monoy thwi. Homeinbor, they cost you nothlng ,w Address Columbla Sclentlllc Acad wny. Department 1113, 7M1 Broadway. i New York. tlio Stato i? baing enllsted by tho offlclala ?f ihe exposltlon in this SltUo, At tlio Jeffcr3on. W. .1- Foll und wlfe. Huntlngton, W, Vn.; Ml.g Mae Lowell, Miss HJlaey M? Causey, .1- W. McCuusey, Unlnii <-'liy, Mlohii !'? C. Lnrkln, Toronto. Canadn; James A. MoQrano, Now Vork; J. M. Feaster. PhlladelpWai E. J. Nowey, New York: Mrs. John 11. Uunie, Mlss Murlo iiume, Jullan llume, Mr, and Mrs. ^\'alter H. Taylor, Norfolk; Joseo Jennlsnn. Courtlund, N. Y.l J. V. Webb, wlfe and daughter, St. Louis, Mo.; E. Chrlstlan, Norfolk; Jamea Pomjlausi Now york. Charged With Killinp;. A negro, whose iiuinu Is unknown, Ib under arrest ut ('liidstune. Nelson county, on thn James Rlver illvlslon o{ the C'lies aneake and Ohio "ftallway, nn suHpleiou ol havliy; shot und kllled W. P. iluirla. a whlte brldge builder, whlle the lutter was on a trnln on hls way homo at Iron Gato. The evidence ajsalnm the negro ls not doflnllclv known bure. Vialting Edilors, A pnrty of seven genllemen, accompa? nled bv tlielr WjveSi and registorlng ns tlio Went VlrglnJfl Pil-hs Assoclatlon, mo ut Murphy's llotol. The party ls merely ln tho clty on a pleuaure tour and wlll tueud, a short lline horo aeoing the olty. MR. FLIPPEN WON THE HUNTERS' MEDAL Did Some Oood Shootlng at i the East End Oun * Club's Meet. The attendance of tho ahoolcrs at the East End Gun Club yesterday was vory materinlly out down by a. number of lta members attondlng tho Albemarlo shoot. lt waa announced that Mr. 13. M. Btorr, ot tho Peters Cartrldge Co? 3. Mowell Hawbems, of Wlnchestor Ropeattng Arms Co? and Luthor Squlor, of Dupont Powder Co., all exports, would be present to dom onstrato the morlts of thelr rospectlvo goods. Thls lossened the olubs nttond nnce. , ,. ,_, p. J. Fllppon soemed to have hls ehoot Ing clothes on and won tho HuntSr Arms Co. modal and the weekly. Thls seems hls lucky; week, as ho ls now wearlng threo medals, tho abovo two und thr Harrls Fllppen Co. modal. Thls is tho monthly medal, and wlll bo agaln contested for on tho 20th of thls month, at whloh tlme tho wlnner wlll wear same untll tho openlng shoot next sprlng. In addltion to thls shoot, tho manago ment Is trylng to arrtmgo a 25 target raco botween somo of tlio crncks of other clubs for a purse to bo named later, Twenty-flvo targots ln each evont. lst' 2d Score: event event Coleman .........11 13 Slmons.11 S Hechler ..19 16 ltobinson.'.' ....15 11 Dr. SteeJo ....13 11 Fllppen....25 22 "Halt"..18 14 Houghton'. 13 10 "Winches-ter" .18 19 ALBEMARLE CLUB The Shoot of Yesterday One of the Most Interesting Yet, The gun shoot of the Albemarle Gun Club on yesterday afternoon was the most Intereatlng one that lias taken placo on tholr grounds durlng tho season. A vory large number of vlsltors wore pres? ent, among them belng several ladles. There were visitlng shooters present from Lynchburg and ...oanoke and also from tbo local gun clubs of thla clty. Tho shootlng of tho visltors was eBpe cially good and ellcited. much comment. The shootlng began at 8 o'clock and thoso partlcipatlng ln the sport were forced to stop on account of durltneas. Mr. Albort Boschon wits hlgh gun of the Albemarle Club, broaklng sixtoen plgeons out of. twenty-flve, He captured the medal. Mr. Calvln Farmer came seoond wlth flfteen, whlle Messrs. Otis Thompson and Doy~ Cary, recelved fourtoon each; thereby tle Ing for thlrd placo. The total score of the gun club ls as rouows: Shot At, Broke. *Wells.B" JS Johnson .25 1* Roy Cary. - u RIchard Cary . 25 Page . 25 Poters .I" Henry Farmer .< 26 H. F. Landrura .?6 C. Brown . 26 Haynes . 26 Boschen .? Calvln Farmer .? Ollver .'.2B W. Farmer. 2o John Cary.*? Evans .'? -f Atklns .* Frazler . f Moltz .a Thursday s score fouows: Brownlng .^ Haynes . f. Thompson . ? Edwards . *? R. Glasgow . ? W, Glasgow .j* Wltt.'? f. McClelland . . ?> Martln . ~ E. Landrum . *" p, C. Brownlng . ? The vliltors' score follows: Martin .J? Wlnchester Schultr. .'? Fox . ? Tiller ??????. ? Hlgh Gun .J-**' Storrs . -^ Anderson ."?;"*. Herbert Brown . f, Hawklns .,i? S. Squlre.'? Ellyson . 100 Stearns .y_ Woodcock .*? Clarke . ? Wrlght .? Ruegor. TO HAVESMOKER IN CLAY WARD Tho Clay Ward Actlves held ag? onsu nK "ear, declded fo haye ? jnolw w^?o?PiSill|i Tesident:. E. W. Mlner; flrst vlce-presl dent Charles, .1. PWIHWI second vlce ?? ? 'Viif n v Craddock; Hecretary, KSSWWSl t^BuS^Jawbl Ser V^$B& gWmen ' npp.lod for m^s^Hl,1M.l?aJo'lS!UCox. E. W. Callu. ^Ao^ure/jawb'made hls annual rs .''"Sli waa e. ""'-t satlstaotorv one. and'the^varruThTTliUon tulk tW tho "?S chalr Announced tho appolntment i of tlie followlng members of the Ad v,ftryA. cEnshaw. H. V. Carter, D. F. Crjddock a?^-tl?'0Kd"a resolutlon whloh wns udoptud. o'aMIng on ul] Dumo orats tn register, nnd a commlttee ot fivo from ?ch prcc net In tlio wnrd, wus SpDOlqtea to oravaw ln lho Interest of ft Mr" pI!o%*ho"Vas ro-olected secretary Inst nlght. has nerved in this cnpaclty fnr slx yeuri und Is a most offlclent "f f'strmig efforts aro belniT'madoJ-o.''Wftjj* IntoresTln the olub.vand it l? Hkely that they wlll bo auQcessiul,_ Texas Croos Injur'd. (By Associated Press.) KL PASO TI5X., Sept. 12.-Cotton of Suiito XXam, Mex., hns been struek wlth a bll?ht tn tho shapo of u, gummy uo ,'umulatlon on the leaves, .and heavy damago ln decreased, Jrl^*L*"_,fPWWJ quality ls now certaln. The bllghl is aivributcd to tl>o exitbemoly tiry Iasu-) son. TIQMSTON, Jl'EJX.rSept. 12,-Reportsi from Bouthwosiern Uiulniunu show great rtaymge to tho rleo crop from a heavy ililn and wlmlstotm Friday nlght. Richmond Boy in (3 x-Car, (Spocla! to Tho Tlmeo-Dlspatch.) NOKKOl.lC, VA., Bopt. la.-Wllllo Wcr mon, Rlchmond boy, was found' ln a box car ut Plnncr's I'olnt to-nlght trytng to \bvut hls way to pmiAflelptiliu fiQQD LU MAKES BREAD THAT FATTENS BAKIRG PO A NEWSPAPER MAN GETS INJUNGTION Mr. Halsllp Brings Proceed lngs Against Staunton News to Retain Job. An Interestlng caso ls reported from Staunton, whereln rellof ' Is sought through lnjunctlon by an employe ot n newspaper ln that clty. Mr. B- D. Hals? llp, for yeara edltor ot. the Staunton News, but more recently wlth tho Nor? folk Virglnlan-Pllot, not long ago ac cepted a positlon wlth , the Staunton Nows, now owned by Mr. Smytho and others, Aooordlng to tho story, the con traot between employer nnd employe had not been slgned, when, for some reason, a dlsagreement aroso and Mr. Halsllp was notlfled that ho was not longer needed. Ho thereupon applled for an lnjunctlon restralnlng Mr, Smytho from Interferlng wlth hlm ln tho dlsobarge of hte dutles in connectlori wlth the paper. He retalned as hls counsel Mr. A. Caper ton Braxton, ono of tho best-known law? yers ln tho State. Mr. William A. Pratt represents tho newspaper. A temporary lnjunctlon was granted by Judge Henry W. Holt, of thy Corpo? ratlon Court, Judgo Letchor, ot the Cir? cuit Court, being absent from tho clty. The hearlng on the question of per petuatlng the lnjunctlon wlll come up ln a few days. Thls ls one of tho flrst Instancos whereln lnjunctlon haa beon resorted to In tlio anfprqement of a con? tract for omployment Mr. Halsllp, lt ls understood, clalms! he has a contract wlth tho owners of tho paper, whRe the owners hold the contrary. The roerlts of tho caso are not fully known. All the partles to tho actlon aro well known. I ffieligi'ous Serv/ces, Rev/Phillp Johnson, of Bethany Col? lege, West Vlrglnla, wlll preach at the Soventh Stroet Chrlstlan. Church to-day. The commlttee of tho church has been worklng very quletly, but vory dlhgently, to get a pastor of thls ohuroh to begln work early ln tho fall, It cannot be learned posltlvely, but lt would not sur prlso many lf Rov. Mr, Johnson Is not the selection of tho commlttee, and that he is here looklng over the Held. The congregati'on ot the Thlrd Chrlstlan Church will have the opportunlty to-day of hearlng Its former pastor, Rev. 6. R. Maxwell now of Georgla. Mr. Maxwell will preach at tho Thlrd Churoh morning and evening to-day, ond on next Friday evening wlll lecture on "Humbugs." Slnee belng away from Rlchmond Mr. Maxwell has not been Idlo. He has built at Val dasta, Ga., a church costlng J12.000 and has wrltten a book, now ln lta second odltion, entltled "Unaaen Forces and How to Use Them." Whlle hero Mr. Maxwell Is the guest of Mr, Herbert Ware, No. Glfi North Twenty-seventh Street. Rev. B. H, Melton, of the Marsbvll Stroot Chrlstlan Church, wlll preach ns usual to-day. At tho West Bnd Chrlstlan Church tho pastor, Rev. Henry Pearce Atklns wlll conrtuct both aervi'ces to-day. "After Death-What?" Wlll be the thame for tha morning servlce, and at nlght hls subject wlll bo "Accordlng to tho Scrlp. turea." Rev. Dr. Henry e7 Johnson wlll discuss ??Falth In Rclation -to Splrltual Utf at 11 o'cloek to-day. and "Praylng for a Revlval" at 8 o'clock. Dr, XV. II .Whltsltt wtU preach at Ihe Lelgh Street Baptlst Church nt both services to-day. Tho pastor Is expected back by next Sunday. J. POWELL ROYALL ISNOMINATED (Bpeclal to The Tlmes-Plspatch.) TAZEWELL. VA.. Sept. W-TJ?t"> ^ Crockett, who wns nomlnated by tho former Republloan Oonventlon. _,*l^^,fti\?.; cllned the nomlnation, the egnventlon ngain r^embled **?*?* at iRlcflilanfi.i und J. Powell Royal. a promlnont young lawyer of thls place. was nomlnated hy occlamntlon ns tho Republican panaitota for tho House of Delegates to repre.ent Tazewell und Uuchanan countles. Rpyal l.i a Rlchmond boy and wns taken by i,u, Hon William O. Muatnrc* when ten ycurs of ago and was by hlm Vfclted and oducnted. .' ,? .. . .. Wlth iho new reglstratlon t ls though the contest wlll he close bettfeen - Royal and Payne, tho Lemocratip canaltiate. _^--? i. i i?? THE NELSON PRIMARY Dr.O, C. Everstt Probably Norninaicd for the House, (Rponlal to The T|me?-Pl?Pat_^'> ?lm?r? ln Vf.|?nll COUnty tO-daj I BAR WILL MEET TO NOMINATE JilOG Successor to Judge Mlnor ls to Be Selected Next Tuesday. The Bar of tho clty of Rlchmond wlll meqt on Tuesday, Beptember 16th. ln tha hail of tho Chambor of Comnuroe, to recomrnerid a Bticcesaor to lho Into Judge fl? C. Mlnor as Judge o'f the Law and Equ'lty Court. Judgo Lunaford L. Lewls has been selected to prosldo. Two seo retarlea aro to bo namod, one to repre sont eaoh candldate. The votlnf wlll be vlva voco, proxlos barred. Evory llconsccl whlto lawyer havlng a law of? flce ln thls clty ls ellglbte to partlcl pato. Thero aro but two persons promlnontly montioned as llkely to ba endorsed by' tho Bar. They aro Judgo John H. In* gnim, of tho Corporatlon Court of Man chester, nnd Mr. Wllllam Monoure, of tho Clty Bar. Tho frlends of both gon tlemon havo beon enorgotlo in urgtng tho morlts of tholr man, and both aro hopeful of Biiccess. Frlends of Judge Itigram confldently clalm far tilm enough votes to assure hlm tho nomlnatlon ot tho Bar. Thls wlll bo equlvolent to ap? polntment, tho Governor, aooordlng to precedont, nnmlng tho man reoommend* ed by the Bar. i RAN SPECIAL TRAIN Chesapeake and Ohio Carried Number of People to Launching. Tho ChosapeaHo and Ohlo Railway yes? terday ran a spoclal traJn to Nowport News for tho convonlenco of thoso ln thla city and vlclnlty dc_ring to attend the launchlng of the crulser Maryland at tbo yards of the Nowport News Shlpbulldlng and Dry Dook Comilmy. Ten coachos well filled were carried down by the speclal traln, Includjng the Govornor and sevorrj members ot hls etaff, and many otl_r. promlnent Vlr ginlans. Senator Thomas S. Martin, Col? onel Joseph Button and many others went down by the regular traln. Sergeant-at Arms S. M. Donald, of the State S&*ste, wns amongithose who went down on the speclal. . The trlp waa a qulck one both ways, tho traln returnlng, leavlng Newport Newa at 7 P. M. and arrlvlng here be? fore 0 o'clock. The day was almost an Idoal one for auch an outlng and tha trlp was greatly enjoyed. Senator Mar? tin did not return to the clty last nlght. but will pass through to-day on hls way to his homo at Scottsvllle. SH1PPED PAPER BAOS OUT TO SAN FRANCISCO The "Wortondyke Manufacturlpg Com? pany of thls clty, makers ot paper bags, tollet paper and papor twlne at thelr plant at the foot of Thirteentb Htreet Is extendlng tho scope of lte operatlons, and has Just made a largo transoontlnentnl shlpment. A full carload of paper bags manufactured ln thls clty, wore yesterday shlpped via tho Chesapeake and Ohlo Rallway, consigned to Zellerbaoh and Co,. San Franclsco, Cal. Thla ls a flne. rtobrq fpr thls lndustry, showlng that |t can oompete successfully wlth tbe largest manufacturers ln the oountry. Mr. Thomas F. Jeftrles, of thls olty. ls presl? dent of the company, and Mr. I^wls G. Chelf ls secretary and treasurer, It ls a young lndustry that ls fast growing ln Importance. OLD DOMINION BREW1NG CO.CHARTERED IN JERSEY (Speci'al to The Times-Dlspatch.) TRENTON, N. J., Septembor 12.? Among the companies lncorporatod here to-day was the Old Domlnlon Brewlng Company. Tho princlpal offlce wlll ba located at No. ID Exohange Place, Jer? sey City. The object of the company ls the manufacture Of beer, ete. It wlll be capltallzed at $100,000. Tho names of the corporators are; Frlts Goets, Chicago; Ebenezor C. Hay, Newark, N. J.| Weat Richardson and Theodore Relnsoke, of Nowport Nows, and Edward I. "Smlth; St. James Building, New York clty. ? t ' ' ? OBITUARY, R=v, JohnT. Moore. (Spoclal to The Times-Dlspatch,) WAKEFIELD, VA,, September lt.? Rev, John F. Moore, a member of th* Vlrglnla Conference, Methodlst EpiscopaJ Churoh, South. dled of consumptlon at W? home ln Wakefleld, Va,, on 8aturday nlght, Septembor Eth. He retired from Tha actlvo mlnlatry foui years ago on account of III health. Ht had the esteem of those who knew ri_B best, ns a man of the hlghest Chrlstlan character, scrupuloualy falthful ln all tbe details of mlnlsterlal work. ?Mrs. Martha IV. Frayser. (Sbtclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatoh.) BALLSVILLE, VA,, September 13.? Mrs. Martha M. Frayser dled early thla morning at tha resldonco of bjr son-tn law, Mllton M'Laurlne, ln hor elghtletlv yoar, Bho was wldely known, and a lady of hlgh Chrlstlan oharactor, She was a Mlaa Hobaon, of the well known famlly of that name of thls oounty. Four chlldren and a large number of grand chlldren survlve her, Mrs. M'Laur? lne, of thla place; Mrs. George .M'Laurlne, ot Washlngton; Mrs. Crowder and L. B. Frayser, of Richmond, Va., ar? her llvlng chlldren. Flttcher Wh'te, (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatoh.) ROANOKE, VA? September H.-Mr Flctcher White, a worthy cltlzen dled thla morning from typhold fovor, aged forty nlno years. Ho is survlved byflvo chlldren?Mrs, C. A. Stutman, Mm. B, H, Allison and Mlsses Lucy, Fannie nnd Lynwood Whlto. Mrs. Emmn $teln, (Sr-^al to Tho Times-Dlspatch.) CLAREMONT, VA., September 12, Mrs. Emma Steln, wlfe of August K. Stoln, of Claremont, dled thls morning of puralysls, aged thlrty-elx years. Bhe aume wlth her husband to Claremont ln August, 1002, from Chloago, T. 0. Slaughtor, (HneclHl to Tha Tlnw-Dlapatch.) HEATHSVILLE. VA. Sopt. 12,-Mr. T. CSlaughterln th/pHme^of> llfe, after nn lllness Of flVO Woek? Wlth typhold fever dled WedneVoV afternoon at hl? nomo noar Lottsburg, Mr. Blaughter wss one of the most aclentlflc and progresslve farmers of the Jninii ?nd hart Tjut recently come Into osiesslon of the noted "Mt. W farm. 1 H? leaves a wldow a?d several small chlldren. _ .| DEATHS. HAiiVEV.-PUd.at Port mcbwga^ K.w Tork, ?I'lmraday. Septpiubei- W?, fOim K- IUR V^?o?ffiurv Ul a?tVOa-weood TOI8 (8?nd?r) iPnfSifftnov HantVmbM? 18tl?. at 3:30 o'ulook. r<e. i?8. i. o, o. ?., imtltad w i?v?* W.ndow Shftde, Hung free. Carpeti Lald at*<> UmA rret. JULIUS SYLCE & SONS Remember our Oredlt Systom, You can buy wbat you want At cash prises, to be pald in 'emall amotints woekly or mottthly. Over 80,000 have made tbeinaelveB acquainted. Wby not you t Speclal Sale Intfrata, Brutieti, WUton, Velvet, Symrna end Ingrain. Tapeitriei and Drutfeti...Si*e to tii any Room, Bartfains in New Fall Dry Goodi. It will pay you to anticipnte your wants whon at such prices. 7Bc. All-Wool Flannel, 89c. A. very desirable fabrlo for wnlals, ln plnk wlth whito dots, plnk wlth black dots, black wlth -whlte dots and Peralnn patterns, real 75o. Flnnnol; our prlco for Monday, 39c. yard. The Covert Cloth, In all ahados, 54 lnches wide, $1.48 yard. _ Cilp Zlbellne', ln nll new fall shades, 60c. All-Wool Zlbellne Sultlngs, 40c. ~8B tnohes wldt. Thls materlal la pretty, a new fabrlo thla season, and Is ospealally desirable tor chlidren'a sohool dresses and walklng suits. It has tha appearanoo of regular tl goods. Regular prlco 69c. yard, at 49a, Tho Chovlot Blouse Clay, 64 inch?_ wide, (l.$0, / ' Invlslblo Strlpe Chevlot. 84 lnch<* wide, $1.89 yard. .?',.,. ., t__ $1 Corduroy, for walklng.suits, 69* | White Dren Goods for the Horse Show. | At 48c?Whito Blelllan Cloth, 38 lnchos wide, rogulnr valuo 7Go. yard. At 59..?Laco Slrlpo Mohalr, en tlrely now fabrlo, bought npeolnlly for tho Horso Show, styltsh for waists, would be a bargaln at 75c; our prlco, BDc. yard. i The Fronoh Bronddoth, 84 Inohes wide; speclal prlce, $1.50. Boy's Shlrt Waists. Boys' Pefcale and Whito Cambrlo ghlrt-walst wlth the Mothar'a Frloni*) Boys' Peroolo walat, well worth BOo, Boys' Percale walat, well worth 60q, Tor 37 1'Zo. II.29 to .1.50 Blankets To day f 1 a pair. Comfortable Specials. Thrlfty housekeepers wlll take ad? vantage of thls sale?wlll buy now when thoso goods can bo bought oheapest, Blankets, mndo of flne qunllty cot? ton, with soft nap; white, sllver. gray and tan. Choloe of plnk, blue or scarlet borders; full double bed slze, 11.29 and 11.80 kinds, per pair, $1. WOol Blankets, full slze for double bed, whlte, made of flne quallty wool, wlth a cotton chaln, soft and woolly flnlsh, large varlety of colored bor ders, sllk blndlng, ?5 ls tho real worth, marked $3.98, Full Slte Comfortnblos, covered with ellkollne, largo end small flgures, At 880,?Flne Tmportod Etamln*. 45 lnches wide, roal valuo H.2G ynrd. At ?1?Tho Whlte Eollnc; Its flrat showlng was In Parla last seasoni thls fabrlo Is llke sllk, 38 lnches wld*. .Lanedown, In whlte and creim, |1.? yard, At $1?Tho Rlgld Mohalr, 48 lnche-s wide, would make styllsh suit . (Maln Floor?Left) fancy ' stltohed and flUsd wlth olaan whito cotton, regular prlce $1.8$ and U.B0, at O80. (Basement) MEN'8 NIQHT SHIRTS?A RBAU BARQAIN?90e, Men'a Cambrlo and Muslln Nlght Shirts, some trlmmed wlth colored ombroidcry, some wlth and without collars, a real bargaln fof 60c. 70-INCH ITABLE DAMASK, 50c. >. Thi-y are odd lots of regulm- 76o. and 850. qualltles, Thls ls the famous Bnrnsley moke. Tho quallty ls extra heavy. and It ls all full blouohed. For excellent wear you could get no bct tor grndo lf you pald, our regular prlcCS- (Thlrd Floor.) WOMEN'S $1.25 LAWN WRAPPERS, 78o, Pretty plain and fancy effcots, some trlmmed wlth lace nnd brald, other? wlth ernbroldery! full shoulder ruf ?flos; full front effect, wlth neatly plalted back; tlght-flttlng walst 1 n Ing, bishop sleeves, wide sklrt wlth | "?^c<3; blB Vn,U*-79?CThlrd Floor.) Dress euid Walking Skirts. Strictly man-tailored-tbe latest designs from the best roakers. Showlng to-morrow of th. Dr?. .Mrt.???- ^.W.JWw J^ggg _ebdr!c.mfoPrr,0r-wo^enrCnlo,ttt?o0 ftA*MK VZ^lci. h.ra Efteotlv. ?Klrts, Not much to pay trlmmed wlth straps and buttona; would be oheap at $8. At $6?The Zlbollno Blue, Brown and Black and Oray, 7-gored flare. front and back gores are trlmmed wlth strnpB and buttons, yoke effect} a, bargaln at $9?speolal for *}?., ... _P.c.Yl7al.?rMVrcari^ At 18.28?Black and Blu. Chevlot Walklng Sklrt*. 7-gored flare, wltli tuaked seams. At $2.75?Mlxed Chevlot Sklrts. 6 gored tlare, self oeams; would be cheap at 18.50. , < At 15.60?Black, Blue and Gray Chevlot Sklrt, B-gored flare, sklrt I5c Pillow Ca.ses. Ilc; Sheets Specially Pri^ed. Rcmcantsof8and 10c Muslins and Cambncs. 6c |*U.^^ gTffiSK Prlca'.'! ,TUhP.P;cetelbu8tn.tf?e,weVth, b.r0?a.n. that m.M thls ?... partment an Interestlng place for the women. Beady-Mado Bleached Sheots, $4x90. free from dressing; these are 46c Pillow Cases. made of manufac turars' short ends of shectlng. M?ch ed and unblcached, mcd'um nnd heavy welght; several well-known brands wlll be found among tho lot, sizo 46x36 lnches. wlth llberal hemi usu? ally 15c. each, your cholce at lle. Ready-Mado SheeU. mado pf a well-known brand of muslln, bleach ed. medlum welght. strong and dur able, free from starch o*'dresstag,8 inch hem. alse 2%x2*4 yards. good 75e. values, our prlce 59o grade and ajccellent valua at 35o. Mualln and Cambrlc?Lot conslsta of mllls' short ends and ends of pleces of all tho wnnted roakcs of bleached muslln and cambrlc. Flne and me? dlum welght; good, usable lengths. Wlll make splendld underwear, Soma (jllghtly roussed from handllng, other wlse perfect; 8c. and 10a kinds, now Be. WcTajSS Tifli real *-?--.* hemstltched. 98c. (Basement.) September Sale Lace Curtains. ?_T7_7--?_ft Noveltles, some of the flnest, Amerlcan productlon. ... mmVnTe\Slf fl^ Curt'a'n. at th. lowe.t prlces ev.r quot.d fer equ.l.y jood qualities and deslrable atylts. SPECIAL LOT NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. New deslgn, stock No. 1529, real -alue 11.60 pair; to-morrow. U-S>?. SPECIAL l-OT SCOXCH THPIEAD "*"* UACE CURTAINS. 3? yards long and full wldtb. Tho ???ison's newest patterns; boautlful florrt deslgns; button-hole edgesi Regular Price, *2.50~at tV? WHITB BED SPREADS ?t BARGAIN PRICES. ,1 white eXreads. rea4y for U",a{ 5, Whfti Ved.pr?eads, __t? large 8lZe( b.g value 93.^^ Br..oi?l sale 100 Bllk Walsts, all oofoPrs tughtto Mll.at. *T| to-mor r0W'jrKC,tHRT.WAT SUITS. Wm,UhavtH Kclal sale III Sults, sprlng style, 115. Window Shades Buyers Have Opportunlty to becure Great Bargaim. Felt Wlndow Shades, wlth'all fte tuS eomSlete and good sprlng roll ^^^"ilnen^nades. wlth g-d ?nHni- rollo" and flxturea oomplete; ?Sr ifc. The Shade sold all over for ?3P- (Fourth Floor.) At 60o, we can give you 9<foot Rhade wlth the best sprlng rollers fid all flxturea complete. Thla Bhade ? wlll also hang free of charge. 'curtalns made to order to Ut any wlndow. 8ILK BARQAINC, Fancy Stripe Sllks, 75o. Taffeta Sllks, oll shades, 39o. BOYS' TIES. 25c. Boys' 811k Wlndsor Bows; spe? cial, 10c. NOTTINOHAM LACB CURTAINS. All the new patterns, Renalasance and Irlsh Polnt effeots, flnlshed w|th button-hole edges, 11.25 grade. 08c. DBNTAU ARABIAN CURTAINS. Newest thlng out ln Curtalns, white or oream, full SV. yards long, real heavy nppllquo work, well worth J? a pair, for. a, speclal, 15,08 pair. , (Fourth Floor,) (See Wlndow Dlsplay.) HOSIERY BAROAINS. Seldom do you get a chance at bar galns llko these: , 25c. Ladles' JPlaln Blaok Hose, Hermsdorf dye, double eoles ana heels; speolal thls week, 18 2-3c. pair. 19c. Dropstltcb I-Ipsq. to closo, 13Ho. pair. ,. The best Boys' Hoso In the world Is the Sycle Heroulea for 12'Ao. MEN'S NECKWEAR, New fall styls's, real. 600, klnd, Four-in-Hand?, 85o. LACE C0LLAR8, New arrlval Laco Collars, 50a to |6. CROCHET 8ACOUES. Speclal sale Monday, 29o, to 50o, FEATHER STITCHEP BEAPINQ. 10c. klnd, whlto and colors, 5c, STATIONERY. 10o. box Wrltlng Paper, wlth m volopes, 8a. 16o. box Wrltlng Paper, lOo, . 36c. and 50o. boxes Wrltlng. Paper, B6o. 120 sheets Note Paper; speolal, lOo. AROEt WASH RAGS. Tho best mnde, Bo. 8ILK COATS. New arrlval SUk Coats, long and short-and Bton effects, $8 to |16, PIL.UOW TOPS.\ 25o. and 50o, Plllow Tops or Cush jon Covers, 15c Twonty dlfferent styles. TRUNKS. Bpeclal values wlll bo offered, M we need the room, Special Sale Fall Underwear. Ladies Meo, Obilclren and Infant*. Eavly buyors will save money. "w,*v" ' _ .._ I BED TICKINQ. go at UAWNS TO CUOSB. 20o, BngUsh Batlste PiW9t 6 l-4a. yard. REMNANTS SHBETINQ. Remnants 85c Bleached Vg J? bleached Sheetlng, 2>W-Vd lengths 19o. NEW KAUL. FUANNRLBTTE8, . New arrlvals: All look llke wo;>. eted crepe effecte-l?Vi?' *M'A' BEP TICKINO, Speclnl Monday bargaln In B?<* Ttcking at 8c, lOo. and 18tte- yord The 18Mc. ls real value lTo.j belt grade for feathers. CRBPE CRETONNES. Now deslgns Just recelved, at W and IS^o- / BOL.STER CASE8. Speclal values to be offered r* 15a.