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Thornton D. Fairlamb, President. First Lieutenant Co. M, 2d Reg't Va. Vols., Spanish War. !tlo E. Gelbrich, Scc'y and Treas. First Sergeant Co. M, 2d Rcg't Va. Vols., Spanish War. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: i Lieutenant T. D. Fairlamb, President. Newport News. Sergeant O. E. Gelbrich. Secretary and Treasurer, Richmond. Captain R. E. Wilkins, Merehant, Newport News. Colonel Oervas Storrs. Colonel Joseph V. Bidgood. Hotel Accommodations in Tents for Everybody and Their Friends Gonoral Granfs Army ramp adjoins our proporty. Wo aro just outslde the Exposltlon Grounds, nml on a double track Stroot cnr Lino. Wo havo u. V.no location, good dralnago. good wator, and sanltary in every respecu oldiers Encampment Jamestown Exposition Hotel Accommodations in Tents for Everybody and Their Friends ONE DOLLAR PER DAY Stock in this Company is non-assessablc and is offered at One Dollar per share. Each holdcr of Five or more Sharcs of stock will bc furnished lodging and one admission ticket to lhe Exposition at One Dollar per day for as many days as lie lliolds sharcs of stock. Thus payirig him an advance dividend of 50 per cent. on his investment. Buy at least as many sharcs as you expect to stay days at th'c Exposition, and t^ct in at once. Tliis offer will not last long. We expect to make plenty of moncv fnr our stockholders. Wc will declarc a dividend within 30 days after thc close of thc Exposition, and will sell all our propcrtv as soon thereaftcr as thc board bi directors can to 'he advantage of thc company (certainly within six months), when a final dividend will be made. our charter surrchdereel and the company dissolvcd. You should get back at least two for one Our prospects are good for even hcttcr results. . . ? Get Your Stock at Once, or You May be Too Late! Stockholders will be given prefcrence and he shown every consideration by thc committee in charge. Our tents will be well equipped, where our comrades and friends can find home comforts within their means. There is 110 doubt but that many will be plcased to avail themsclvcs of this excellent opportunity to make surc of accom? modations convenicni. to the Exposition at our cxcccdingly low rate to stockholders. It will cost less to buy this stock and sce thc Exposition than to sce thc Exposition without buying stock, then thc stock holdcr is likely to rcceivc back as a dividend and .1 final .settlement several times his investment. Our stock is transfcrrable. Make up a club of as many as may desire lo avail thcmselve.s of this opportunity and forward a list of their names. P. O. address, etc, with thc money to cover each subscription at One Dollar per share, designating thc amount that each one buys. Notify ns at once of your iutention. then make up your cjub as soon as you can, that you may bc sure of a place. Upon request we will hold stock open for a while that you may have time to make up your list or club. Losc no time if you want to both save and make. money while you spend it. You Won't Live Long Enough to See Another Jamestown Centennial It will be the Grandest War and Navy Display this world has ever seen 91 Make remittances by P. O. Money Order or Draft to O. E. GELBRICH, Treasurer, 1 East Main Street, Richmond, Va. Office open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. STANDARD OIL TUG THE BAY Radiant Goes to Bottom of Chesapeake Bay Near Baltimore. MEMBERS OF CREW SAVED Was Towing Oil-Laden Barges to Alexandria and Latter Escape. i* -.:.-. ::? ?rd OU l "JQitE'- ON A NEWSPAPER. Man V/bo Wired for a Reporter Asked About Thaw Trial. Thc curlosity ol R S MI . . an . Aiitomobiles For Sale, Hire and Repair NEW COURTHOUSE FOR SURRY COUNTY Tli" now ociirtlimicp fer Surn* county wlll bo a two-story buildlnf?. constru etcd of concrete nnd red brlck, wlth trlmmlngs, in Colonial design. Thore will be oillces for the varioua county offlcials .-md a Jargro Hreproof rocord .. on th- flrst floor. Tln, s.*i*<,nd floor has been devoted initlnly to tho roqulrements of thn court, thore bolng a troom 33x47 feet in size; also witness, judgo and Jury' rooms. Amplc provlsion has been mado for toilets, both for the public an.l for tho Jury. 1 h( contract has been let to Messrs. Harwood and Moss, of Newport News. Va., whose bid of JU.fiS" came as a very ; isant surprise, thls amount belng several hmieire-d dollars lowor than tlio estimated eost. G. II. Berryman, Jr., of Waslilrigton, XJ. C, is the archltect, and was selected as the result of an open competitlon. REftL ESTATE (Contlnued from Flrst Page.) a beautlfully loeated GInter it the corner of Brook Turn tro . land Park B mlevard. Highland Park. hland Park Rcalty Corporatlon ..-. actlvlty in lots and houses l.l Park than at any tlmo In ? ..f that beautiful suburb. Sov .. ei ?- started durlng tho . tn i ny more lot-owners i v ln tho hands <>r archl ing polnts to a great : :< on tho park durlng ir housi i t-i rent and buy Ing, wlth nono fur rent ;. - ..!i Highland Park leuit tu : io get u.-.o to movo Wasied Sarcasm. ? r. Wllny, thc Gov. rnuu nl food ox .... I..,,, connectfiil wll h t he Ag , ? ural i" partmont foi :? ;:<....! many ? . . Wln n "Um h -;- n Rusk, >.( Isconsln, was Suereturj of Agrlcut tui e, l t. Wlloy brought hli i n lotlct ... li had boon wril t. n to an lmpertim nt but Influentlal correBpon di nt and was i uuched In cuttlngly narcasth; voln. Mr. Rusk read It witl Ui llght, -roan-d out hls laughlng ap proval und then lore lt u;>. ln un Bwnr to Dr. Wlloy's look ..r umaiso in- ut hu nild: "That wns a l.uiiv lot ti r. Now ;;.. and write one tliat w< uh ii seml tn Lhe hlame rool." Dr Wlloy loarnod thero nnd thnn thu wltty and sitrcastlc U-ttei i :. o not li favor :n ti..- Government service,-? Baltimoro Ni tvs, Whale Nets. n?- i irface.. \ wl njo i-ruUtlng nlons th ? i Ikes tlu ni i and goti hU hen '. lh n roesh, and lnstnnd ot haokln a u? rusiiGH foiwwu uua ciiiuDulc himself in the wirc ropes. Ilo may carry the net away from Its anohorngo with the momentum of hls rush, but thn buoya Impede hlm, and instead of hendlng out ^o sca and taklnsr the net wlth hlm the whale thrashes about furiously and soon gets the wire ropes round about hls flus ;etid flukes. The anlmal thrashes around until worn out, then the boats of tlie flahermen creep in upon hlm and the hari.n and tho lance an- used. When thn whalors glvo chase in the old-fnsh i'eiieel way nowadnys power launches are used InsteaiJ. of rowboats. . At Wanga niuiriti nll the parts of the whalo are Utlllzed, tho bones and refuse beinn con verted Into fertlllzers.?-Popular Sclence Slftlngs. One for the Barrister. A certaln woll-knbwn Judge was once violently attacked by a young and vory Impudont counsol. To tlm surprise. of every one the Judge heard hlm rlght through, unconsclouH of what wns said by those present, and nuieie no reply. Aftor the inljournnipnt for Ihe day, nnd whon all were usscmbled at tho hotel where tho Judge and many of the court folk ha.il their rofroshmonts, some ono asked thc Judgo why he dld not rebukc the Impprtlnent felinw. ?'I'ennlt me." cual'l thc jlMgO, loud enough to attract the attentlon of tho wholo company, among whom was th" btirristcr ln question. "Pcimlt. mo to tcll you a lltt!'- story. My father, when hc- llve,l ln tho COUntry, had a dog?a mero puppy, I may say. Well, thls piippy would i*ii out every moonllght nlght and bark at the inoon for Iioh'h togother." . The Jeiiik'o paused as if he lmd fln inhcd. "Well, What of tluil ?" exelalmeil half a dozen nf ui- andlonco at onco, ??(ih. nothlng neiihlnu;', but tho moon kept. c,n nlilnlng Just hh lf iiolhlllB had happened. Tatlor. -?_ Accepiing It as Inevitable. DfHpIto anythlng Mr. tiooaovelt may say to tho c*oniriiry, be Wlll b? thu liepulillcnn nonilnoo, II may bo that II -wlll have "< >?? forcod upon hlm, i..' ii force ia M ca.MMi.ry, thoro Ih no -iciiict ho wiii bo hiiuled forth from tho ??'bin and Iftshed to tho Ranubllcan n.ai'l. I' WOllld bC well f"l' thO I'eiric, [?rutic party tr n would roalln*'uml ito cepl ihl? lnwvltablo fftcl wlthout awatt luu imv furthor ovldenoo An iramodlttta duty confioiilu thu nntionnl Democrats. It Is Imporativo thnt the party got tn work. AVe must meet glant wlth glant. Our timbor must be out nnd woll sensoncd before it is employed in tho bulldlng, or It will be linblc to warp und split under the pressuro thnt will be put upon it. Tho lssuo must be pnsltlve and clear rut. und tho man must meas ure up to them. Domocrats mny an well reall/.o thnt tho llght of tho party's llfo is beforo lt, niul its futuro forco nnd powor ls depondent upon tho result. The conditions tliat "ennfronts us, nml that wlU confront us, nre clear und un.liKgiiiseil?st> ls tho mnn.? Atlanta Constltutlon. C_LSTO jE__:_^- - Bo?r? the ^y?^ Kind Y011 HaV9_l]^ B0U?tl1 PIMPLES AND ERUPTIONS. Thoro are three great facts concerning plmples nnd other oruptlons. The flrst Is thut thoy ull pioceetl from un Impure condition of tho blood. The second Is that thoy nre all cured by corrocting that condition, nnd ln nc other way, us thousands who hnvo both ei'-d wlth powders, lotlons und other ex tornal proparatlohs Have found out, And tho third ls tliat Hood's Rarsupa rllla nnd Pllls corroct that condjtton m no othor imillclnos flo, multe tho bloni pure nml rich, and ln so dolng rudleull; nml permnnently curo plmples nnd al othor eruptions; Hnod'S Suniupnrllla und Pills aro thi modlolnos that will do you tho most good Aocopt no substltutus. JENKINS & JENKINS, (INC.) 216 NORTH CHARLES STREET. BALTLMORE. WEDDING SILVER FOR APRIL BRIDES. Unu Our BUvcr Pollsh'-ar.o,, DOc, and 7S< Per Bottlo, BANKS AND BANKING IN SOUTHERN STATES New Banks, Changes in Old Oncs and Banking Notes and News Generally. Tho local agency of It, G. Dun & Company makes report ot Southern banking affairs 83 follows: New Natlonal Banks?Tho Flrst National Bank, of Burlin_rton, N. C. Capital, $50,000. Convorsiou of tho Peoplo's Bank. Appllcatlon to Organlze?Tho Galnes Vllle National liank, of Oalnesvllle, Fla. Capltal, ?loo.(ioo. Appllcatlon filed by R. L>. Crawford, Pothan, Ala. Tho Flrst National Bank. of Eunlce, La. Capltal, $30,000. Appllcatlon filed by Paul .Stagg. Tlie New Illbornla National Bnnk, Ot New Orleans, La. Capltal, $100,000. Correspondcnts, Hlbernla Bank &. Trust Company. Tlu- Cltizons* National Bank, of Plnoville, W. Va. Capltal, $re0,000. Correspondcnt, James II. LMIllur, of Hinton. The Cllnch Valloy National Bank, of St. Paul, Va. Capltal, $S0,()00. Appll? catlon filed by II. Uardaway, Georgol. New Stato Banks. Private Banks. Trust Companies?Tho Farmers' Bnnk & Trust Company. of Vorsallles, Ky. Filed articles of incorporatlon. Capi? tal. $75,000. The Farmers* Bank. of Osyka, Mlss. Capital, $15,S2S. ,S. A. Bascot, president; W. S. Tato nnd A. D. Felder. vlco presldonts; Duncan F. Young. cashler. Tho Planters" Bank. of Llttloton, N. C Paid cnpital, $5,000. T. J. Mlles. president; Paul Garrott, vice-presldent; M. J. Grant, cashler. Tlio Pynters" Bank, of Atoka, Tenn. Paid capital. $7,750. J. U. Walker, preslflent; W. XI. Dawson. vlco-preRl dent: .1. J- Miller, cashler; It. S. Mc Dlll. asslstant cashler. Tlio Elk Trust Company. of Cnat tanooga, Tenn. Capltal, $25,000. Ap? plled for charter. Tlio Humphroys County Bank. of Dpnver, Tenn. Capltal, $12.500? V. A. I'tishlng, president; J. L>. Pickett, vlco-presldent; E. Knsley. cashler. The United States Trust & Savings Bank. of Memphis, Tenn. Pald capltal, $100,000. Surplus, $25,n00. M. S. Buck inglam, presldont*. M. G. Bucklng hani and W. XX. Wood. vice-presidonts; W W. Stevcnson, cashler. Tho Bhca. County [Bank & Trust Company, ot Spring City. Tenn. Or "!aTnelnBank of Cussota, Ga. Taid capl tal $10,000. John Stephens. president, C 'o Mlntcr. vico-president. To com nT,;;%'anner:?&lkb?rchants' Bank, of DouglaS! Ga. Capltal, $15,000. W. C Abercromblo, president, F. M... Stewart, vlco-presldent; JC. R. Ayres, 0,Tbe'''People's Kxchange Bank of C.adsden, Tenn. Pald capita , $3,72... W C Rlchardson, president, S. w. Kullulovo, vlco-presldent; C. V. Young. l:!lTher'ltomo Savings & Trust Com nanv of Norfolk. Va., lncorporated. ^{an^^ho^wt^Bank^ t0^r'penni.gton G-P^nk. Of pU nlngton Gap. Va., Is now lncorporated. i;a-jClF.($st'National Bank. of Lynch '"o in*"* -oports I>ald t-P capltal o"l*ii75.on0;1 surplus, $325,000, and un dlvldod proiUs, $12,280. "VtZZmMlo* ltsolf pertnnm-ntly wlth ffliS that aro unproiltnhlo to t Tho PhlUPPinos havo novor been of tho least prollt to thls country, i,,.t on tlm contrary, havo cost tho United Statos a great deal ln blood I, ,1 tronsuro. Thore ls not tho smnll _8t pyospeot that tho charaeter of our control of tho Islands wlll bocomo more prolltablo In tho futuro. Tho soonor, then, wo got rld of thn IncunUH tho bettor lt wlll bo for all uonoornoil. K tho Flllplnos. doslra tholr Indcpendouco, In lleavon's name lot thom havo it without btnding thls , country to any guurantoo as to tho of tho nutonomy of tho nrchlpel.igo. XVo hnvo quite enough ou our hutids in Cuba nnd Porta Rlco. They nrfe our nolghbors, nnd It ls not even pos slblo for us to bo IndilTorent t.> thoir careor nnd dostlny. With tho Phlllp? plnes, however, tho caso Is different. NO mattor whothi r the distnnt Islands aro Independent or become tho prop? erty of Japan or a European power, t ?;>?>? can .!.? us ho liarm whatever. As long na wo hold them they will bo a sourco of worry, exponse, nn.l even .. ingor t? us. and In any ovent ?.- will .- r bo abb- adequately t<> d.-f.-n.i them, .' copt ut a tromendous r.wt, un outlay wlhch ls not justifled by the Interests lnvolved.?New Orleans Plca yuno. Guarding a Great Heircss. Thoy do say that an Amerlcnn helress of well known namo Is tiever Our New Home Right in the Centre of the Furniture District. Every Day Brings our stock niorc up-fo-clate. Porch Rockers, Benches in rrialachite, fibrc rush, white ttiaple and lhe ever popular mis? sion, ranging in price from 59c to $15.00 each. Baby Car riages, Perambuiators; Go-Carts, Straw Mattings and Mattitig Druggets. If you have any trouble in finding what you want go to Jurgciis', but you can save time and trouble by going to jtirgcns' first, because there you'll find thc largcst stock and largcst variety of designs. $20.00 4x5 All-Wool Ingrain Druggets, $11.98. 69c. Mission Style Jardinerc Stands (not toy ones, but a good size),39C. 1 Adams and Broad -SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ALASKA REFRIGERATORS Over 3 carloads now in stock. Even with this enormous stock we're Kable to run out of certain sizes before.the hot season, and we advise your buying now. Remember the Alaska is absolutely guaranteed. hy any chance allowed out of sl^ht ol ono or more responslble porsons, wlio act ln tho capacity of a bodyguard or socret s.-rvice men. Tho lucklesg pirl can never movo outside tho domlcifa for a run In the park or u trlp down the avenue, or t<> pay a vlslt other K'rl Unh-HS u.-rompani merely chapcroned; Chaperoni <-ount nowndays. Aud wi these precautlons? Slmply modemolsollo is hu. h an !:??!> n recoKnliod class of consplral st?p at nothlnjr In their so :lftl I age! Formerly lt was the montals whotn mammn feared: now II ls a mu"h bolder schomer that may fwoop down nny moment and carry off the dovo of millions. Punny" is it not, thnt such a stat>. of thlnKH ^liouM havo dovelopod In America??Boston Herald. nn ?? ~s sl 0 ers arld ..rs who irlfrnnd d-trl