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BROAD ROCK SPRINGS BOTTLING PLANT
Bottle vrnnhlDr; departnie?!?.
Steriilrlnii machinery.
-^Igy* *rl**'T- ?* tioltllnc room.
rilling miichlcr*.
SMALL SALES OF
LEAF I?BACEO
I?a-t Year's Crop About Ex?
hausted? Very Light Offerings
in All the Markets.
la tl\o lg^f lobaei a markets ..: V r
uinfe. and North Carolina lhato was
nothing st?rtll i tho past week, atul
vox.y ltlV'? t . i espioiclly ?
eotinjj' to elthni the huyere o~ the
.?OllfjYs.
All tht markets r?yor" dwlr.dll
in tht offerings ar.d shorter ? .:?
Thsro has hot'n no material ein . in
tho p'riv'ii: bunt- ottered for lit w ed,
and It la llksly there w'll h? no v-arl -
Hone from new ut.tll the crop of Ism
year in ontiroly ? xhauated
In R'chmond the offerings at the
ioo?t ibt.i warehouses: irere vsrj
In the oarly dnyn (..' the week. Then
war. u Httl-i s .1 .. oh Krldry, but al?
together the week's lot i salts <? ?.:ti
? ured stork did not exceed 2 it),.I
pound*. The buyers v/?.rc rather In.
different. r.*.d bld'ing was slow
rtow'iVer, there was to material
ohangn in nricas.
The paokage men htd a dull anJ in.
tjlp'.a KUd o* a week. Thoy iold very
lltjie stun becav* they have very
Ufctl? Ie)ft to .?eil, and they did not
fij^d any very eagi r h Idem for that
little
One of the Rl;hm 1 warehoua men
expressed the o. i Icn trial t.'e e
not over u half - million pounds of
sun.eurtd icutst" Itii ^ the h r d?
of tn'e farmsrs who . ru 'kit the! ' t?.|
it) Richmond, and he I t'.nkj* all that
will come In tit. the attention of the
?.loiueat auctioned as soon as a
"soft season" bob* ?;;> And then the
-Parehopseihan will have a long
IrJlifaj/', having practically nothing to
O until tne now <.n.;. ihall be m?de,
cJrsd aad brought to market
tyraobbars Tofcaeeo Market.
fvyoeJrrot'rt, Vh . JeU> I J D Oslatby,
of the I/yrotrb?fr Tobacco Wsrohouii Cent'
Amr tlno;). rn?S?? \Z: fuKowlri? itrort ot
rtkr tMfisco iiltf Ar. the r.yt.ehVjrjr fnsrket:
?e.'<s wr.ok tndiAs Ai>rii ?oj pounds;
? 81<j w??k Olt'tlns May J Ht.M)S p'n;nil?, de
ofolse vhls wtsit. ;? ?< ? poundi
BoIS froh gttatomtfr I, mi, to it?> S. IMS,
Ul.tjfrl.lv/l flo-Jjjdt: so!<1 from F-plt.-i.br- !,
19U). to Sray 6. 1?.' H.TSVte* pounds; In
?renn .for ISIS. IJM.S0] . :ndf
Itectipta w?rs much llshtci ini?. weekend
It U tx...j will i-ont..- ;? to s" .Istiter.
?? at ftoa: a v%r o?r.t o.' :r.t rio.i ij sold,
%V>.11? there ^-si r.c: much oh:r.?e In
art COS, yht the ferifra! tone o* the nlrk't
Kniktr Inilri'.Ir.s it?e pi :^?e
tctlone 'tr the week
r,us? ?om.iton idamtiacu I : . \? < ' I
!,:i> romtnoa loeunil) if A 2 S.H
I.USV i'.(?i?:r . M 3 ' SI
txa* ,s?o? . ... ?.C0 O *-M
l.?ar. ommsn. s.M ? I.JO
m?dlum . 7 C4 k .".
l^sr joe t iv ^
'f*e?. nse IS.SO Q It ??
???' ".-?pvir? None ? -?- ?
l'rier?l>urx Tobaeea Market.
Foiftrsliurir. V?. ?>', <Hilq, of ?
t* ? w??)r '.H/Uo jiov^idf brlnrtnc lots >?
f?r the ?t?i?n to Ji'f ur to t,411,SK poui '.
TT.? rettratunK msrke: i:repi tonstant '
opun. and ,rt -er.tmue''. Ihroutnoul Ihi
Ymt, svsh until the now rrop b??ln? to earn
lfl. Ttie -ntitVix wa? <?,.,,., this wai jji
e'.ottO stronr ?? tho folicwlar quotations:
'*cmm*n hin ^ ? ff I I *.
Jocnd :u(t.
I Hhor: leaf.
I Medium shipping
I Short w rapi'^rp.
j rThf wrapper*.
.r?ff f:o
7.0? a ? 00;
i v? 9 *
J? ?? J ?I I] ?) I
12.00 <ti 14.00 ,
?.?o *> yvc-o
Danville Tobacca Report.
Danville Vn . [May 4- The teles for in*
i ?m> ? . ?::..; ? - t-..in 'or severa*
I wteka :i?^t. n^houirli they have a*-' -* frcm
! one to three hour* ea<h day. Very litt'.* to
I liar, o now r?m)?In* In the hann* oi tiie
I firmer?. and from hoar until the wari
? housea close for The mmmr v.rv small *a>s
I inv be expected.
j price* ln>!<i firtn on on grade*, generally
' epev'ttr.s. ctthotifrh. r,?in? to the irnell re
I cclut*, tha Suit* ?r? net a:ion.-ther aa
ratfe- a? fieretofor?, Taer? i? very little
rtMna In tedried too*- c i
! prosper** for planting the rro;i .ippea- to
. be cord.
How Mich
Have you saved during the last twelve months,
the past two years - three years?
Got you thinking, eh!
But you're carrying life insurance!
That's fine!- every man should do the same
thing to protect his family? after his death.
But what about the present? - How's that
home to be paid for??Where's the money to
come from for the education of the children, a
few years from now?
Resolve to-day (and it's not a bad resolution
for Sunday) that to-morrow you'll begin that
long deferred savings bank account with the
COMMONWEALTH BANK.
3 Per Cent. Interest, Compounded Semi
annually.
Commonwealth Bank
12 NORTH NINTH STREET.
WILLIAM L. WALTERS, President.
F. P. McCONNELL, Vice-President.
S. E. WALTERS, Vice-President.
H. G. PROCTOR, Cashier.
BRANCHES:
102 East Broad Street,
Twenty-fifth and Broad Streets,
3^14 WilUamsburg Avenue.
HENRY SHIITELERICI!
. in all limes of
G EN E RA L B A'NklfSin. '
INTER EST At;i,T.lWEO> :
: h;m :;3avt:Nt3 s- Imsums, ?
If you want the
best banking ser?
vice let us take
care of your bank?
ing business.
First
National Bank
1104 East Main Street.
Capital and Surplus ! 3,000,006
Deposits. 8,000,000
Resources .....-'. 12,000,000
PLANTERS
i NATIONAL
BANK,
Richmond, Va.,
solicits your business. Our capital,
surplus and profits Justify your
account being placed with us.
Capital, $300,009.00.
Surplus and Profits, $1,350,000.00
Jie'hi i i minn?mi im. Ii' i m i
Sterilized bottlaa automatically sninc to filling room.
MILLIONS ARE Iii
i VIRGINIA WATER
I (Contin- -id From First Page.) I
seal over tl.?m. and then tho bottles
irinno'. be 0|>*ned or tampered with tn
rny way un-.H the scul and the wire
, ar<- removed sv the ultimate consum-j
, er: and now i?e boitlen are ready for!
shipment all o/?r the country,
j The half-Kal.an bottles are treated
I in the same wt?y, but are rilled by a.
i smaller nillng n.achint.
I Tho other build.ries or. the place are
tor storage, for oro>es and one if for
the "shop." in wal^h tht company,
manufactures their ?wn coolers that]
are furnished their tjatomers.
Hour Tenras Heiiuired.
There 16 an Immense demand tor!
the Broad Rock water in Richmond,
and the company's office* on Franklin!
I Htrset, betwnein Blgh'th. and Ninth, is
I US busy an establishment an th*re isj
in Richmond. To meet :his trade thir-|
I ty-flve or forty horses and wagone are.
! required, and <iuito a number of hoi ses
'and drays uro also required at the!
j sprlnc for shipping: tho water a? tlie!
carboys and the lialf-gallon bottles in'
, Caeca have to be hauled threo-quarters
j of a mile to the railway, and several!
I ears have to bo loaded every day In
the year. Altogether, the plant mid itsi
'equipment, including the costly su^- ;
j rounding land tha,t had to he nought'.
for the ample protection as outlined i
'above, represents an lnvastntspt of
over J200,(I00. and this doe,s not include
I the value of thp sprint; Remit, which itsj
I worth, in the right hands, several mll-|
! lion dollars perhaps. The company ls|
!a strong one, eomponed of Richmond!
I men and New York. Baltimore and:
I Washington capitalists. the capital:
I stock being *500,000. The company haej
l branch offices in Baltimore, New]
' Viork. Washington and .incksonvllle. ;
I B'la.. and in Norfolk. Newport News and
Hampton. The officers are J. P, Car
i son. prenldent: Thomas K. Owen, sec?
retary: William O. Gwp.tkln. assistant ?
? secretary, Alsxander .1. Smith, of New:
I York, treasurer; B. J. Taylor, of Rich?
mond, assistant treasurer.
oAn Official Water.
Two years ajfo the district meeting
of the American Druggists' Syndicate
was hold in this city. Some of Ihe
delegates had been buying Broad Roek
water, *hd the whole crowd vr?pt OUt I
to the spring to examine It. Tiie re?
sult of the visit was that the Amer?
ican Druggists' Syndicate, romporwi of
wholesale and retail druggists all o\?r
the country. ao.onn strong, adopted
Broail Kock water as the official wa?
ter of the syndicate. Titese druggists
are now buying the water toi ui? in
their patent medicines? and prescrip?
tions and recommending and selling
it to their trsde. Thus the Broad
Itook carboys and half-gallon bottles
with "Virginia" blown In big letters
on their side? are going from o< enn to
ocean and from the Gulf to the Lakes,
and so Incidentally industrial and
rich old Virginia, rich In all things
that are goo{i and pure, is setting
some mighty fine advertising Indeed,
pure llthia water, as well as many
other good things, is making old Vir?
ginia greater and greater as the days
roll by.
One of seven similar plant; in the United
States rendering
Expert Storage Service to
Manufacturers, Merchants
Distillers. Dealers.
Virginia Bonded Warehouse Corp.
Eighteenth and Cary Sts.,
Richmond Va.
?I < 1 - i, ?i i a _ ?g?
For Mantels, Tile and Fireplace
Trimmings see
523 E. Main Street.
Wm. H. Zimmermann, Jr.
James C. Coe, Jr.
Zimmermann & Coe,
BUILDING CONTRACTORS,
314-316 Foster Blrtg.,
Phone Mad. 3/40. Richmond, Va.
CHATHAM BOOMS9
SAYS "ENTERPRISE9
Best Small Electric Plant in Vir?
ginia?New Industries?Paved
Streets Coming.
According to the cditoi of the
Chatham Enterprise the county s?<t
of PHtsylvamla county 1? about to gut
on u. regular lioom. Cbatlinni has al?
ways been a goo?l town a nd u right
lively business centre, having one ot
the finest, of back countries to draw
trade antl inspiration from. It i.s true
that DajlVille on the one side and
Lynchburg on the other rather over?
shadow Chatham, but the time has
come wen the people thereabouts are
determ'ned to make it larger, more
attractive, and In all respects a much
netter town.
, 1 quote from the enthusiastic Kii
| terprlse:
j "The sp'rrt of progress is In the
lair, and everybody Iish a lighter step
I nnd a more pleasant smile, but u uu
? it all there Is a more determined'
feeling running throughout her ? h
llri(citizenship. From indications there
win be. more bulld'ng done bei ? this
year than in any year previous.
"Unless vr* just tike the time to
think about, the thing one '? likely
to overlook the vast improvement!,
that have heen made here lately und
the enormous ones which are on the
' eve of taking place.
"We are n-d ^?unt; to rehash all
this work, but we want to ask pur
doubting ,'r'#:.ue who think that
those is no possibility of Chatham
aver becoming a o'ty, ;o loo., ao they
pass here and there and suiter their
mind.' to dwell < n whet It was only
live years agA.
"Most *ll this improvement his
neen done by individuals. hut now
it Is taking on a more public spirit
and the Indications are that we will
have an up-to-date town in a very
short while.
j "Thr first of these Improvements
which affected all the peopl? was tb<?
I llhtht sVStem. There is not a liettei
j little plant i nthe statt.
?'Nerv we are to hav.- our streets
pavea and macedamir.ed. and when
; th:s Is finished where .-an you find a
more attractive town than we Will
I have' There is no Use 'n dlSOUSSing
, the thing?there is not a finer op?
portunity than we have right here"
j Oo rieht .?head, Mr. Enterprise, .ipd
keepttijc nn booming your good town,
,'and letting the world know what it
I If doing That Is what you are there
[for. and that is what your name ln
I dlcates you will do.
NEW PIKK AT LAMsVBRT'S POINT.
' Norfolk nnd Western KZlern im. Faelll
' tic. fur Handling Coal and Other freight*.
i N'orfolk Vs.. May t.?-Arr?nromontfc for
(the construction of tho Norfolk and west
urn Hallway's new boal pier et Lambert'?
! Po'r.u hove progressed to th* extent that
? contract hs? keen ?werded lo Henry 5'.?*:?
I (the i. of New ort'K. 'or th? breakwater.
I:>? (Iredglng, the $mlkhea4 ?.td ih? sub?
structure, whwh ?r? io .be f omtpletert In
! QVOlri n!n'? months Other contracts h?vo
not :>ees let. But they *re under coaaider*
It loo. ?H?1 It 1* dXReited that thty Will bo
nwardoij wiohln a week.
The pUi win bo l,2sA feet logs ana ofioUid
banh <Ik vessel*, three oh ??alt onii It Will
I have rwo em- dUmt>er* on th* ground. "fhS
?iIp?rstruoture will be of stool, it la la hive
a capacity Qt abo'ui S.oeo.O? toha a >-?*V and
the cost ??!:; Ije arproxlmawiy t:.{tX\O00.
"i~ - -?' ? ????T
Mt.ST BE Bt'lX'f F?K FAHMING.
Heart should Be in the Work or Agri cul?
ture Afar Prove Fsdlurs.
Hero 1* the opinion oY a writer ln Popular
Mechanics:
The man 'vho isn't a farm?r at heart la
vaflabljr fails on ;hi farm, no m*tter how
nr.tich oaplta: he may have ar how cheaply
hl? experiment with tfo ?nl! may be oqrris'd
on. Natura will do abaobitafy nothing- tor
th? man who i lnnot meet htr tt4lf tvaj.
Those Who d? more than tbat r?ap rich re-'
ward f*r their iobora. The cry ''Back to the
Firm" I? now almost nullified by "lbs wa|!
of tho bitter fallur?? who ho>o aunk their
all In n poorly planned and miedraJbly ex?
ecuted ?it?m?.t to w>t?t from tho earth Its
riches.
Nevertheleaa. the promise of peaoe nnd
pi?ply that I? held out by the -tarnt I? *
? genuin? promla?. Farming la a buslnas*. It
I inns'. t>- coniltioted as a Vortneaa If maoh
Irtoflt Irl? Bo ?%ttl?M. An ogr. :?.?!?.?.r.r *x
P*rt has ?st I ma teil thai as .-> business It la|
run remunerative, that the farm* in in
frilled Stat?r do no: nser.utc more than 4
pet rent, on the Investment. Another lias
stated poslt'vely that the beginner, ev
with conaldoralbla capital, must b? prepared'
!>? ir many hardship* while he ts ;.<aTiilns;
the business Both <>f these men auree.
j however, ttiat the farm holds the solution]
J n: ? irr ? j. problems fir the mint who snnp
wann to II? e ?Ith creator comfort and em. .
tentment?provided the man who takes It up 1
lias the soil Instinct. Ami that thnre Ii a
prntlt fni the man who will nnrk im'i plan |
I oml acheme l? abundant!) proven by httti?
jdreda of actual experiences.
M..Villi M.II AIH LINE.
j Southbsjtinri tra .:? icheduUd t> leave Rich* I
I luond dally: 3:0S A. M.?Local to No rI Ina. I
>> v. M.-Sleepers and loaches, Atlanta.!
nirmlnkaani Savauriih. Jacksonville. *l:25 i
j 1'. M ?sleeu-rs and coaches, Jacksonville.I
... iv si -Sleapars and conches, Atlanta.]
i Sinn in sham; Memphis. Northtiuund trams
j scheduled .? arrive In Richmond dally:'
t:? A M . ?12* A. Hi. *:?& P. M.. 5:15 P. M.. |
j l.nca._
bfrttin?Ofti?
crew Steamships
??CALfFOBNLV'
?iid ?COl.lMBIA"
:>-: ?'?mi Vew Turk eVary Saturday.
Glasgow :.u' u> Londonderry !
KlflST CABIN, ST I AND ?7r>.
SEOOND <"AKfN. ?SO WD t PH ABn.
, THIRI) CLASS. $82,00.
Par naw Illustrated book ot Tours, ap-i
i > y Ht?SfOBRSON /tHOTHEHP. Aseius. 17-j
..1 Ttr sdwiy. New V'ori:. or Andrew VTel
?..i Cast Main ntroat. Ham ?et H. Bowman, j
I T*J l".-.; 'Iii Stree:. Richmond I
Olli DOMINION 'LtifJC.
i Lv. Richmond foor of Ash Si. daily.: as P. M. I
i I.tlvd Newport .VdW?.. . .a }6 A. M. j
ArtlVe North!*. .......SttS-A.
Ou^ni.'.i With main' lino steaimere leaving '
! Norfolk far Nijw York UaViy. axrap: Sunaay.
H j4 P. W '""?l.uI/iij alri> made by N. *
! VV. Ry. 3 P. M. .yid C. at Q Ry. at I P. u.
I Mihi lln< steamara atop at Ctaremont ta
li'rjd or reeelvu paaiuntfera un signal, and
! will ba mat by pdlillc aenveyanCe.
> VQtOlMIA NAVIOAIION CO. flrrecitva
'March M) ? Joinca Rlvar ?1 daylight fo>
? Norfolk anil Old Polrtt, NoWport Xfws aal
>all Jamus Hiver landings Stenmsr laavaa
Monday. Wednesday and Friday at I!? A,
I M Frslght rscelved for all Jamea River
landlnga. 'Phorie Madison ITS.
I Main Ticket Office, tli K. M>'? BUaal.
j MERCHANTS' AND MTMRRS' TR.VN8. CO.]
j Spring Sea Trips
NORFOLK TO
BOSTON .VNI? I'IKiVTDKMiB.
i Steamers .Norfolk -o Boston daily, excess* I
I Thursday: to Providence. Monday. Ttbura. I
dan; and Saturday, ; P. M Throudh ttolafct? |
i on sale to principal uo|nt?
fine ?tesmer?. wsileiit service, low farea.
Wire lea* telegraph Sehst for booklet.
Apply C. * O. Ry.. N. A W Ry.. S. B.
Bowman. No. 70* E Main Street, and Rloh
| inond Transfer I'ompnny. No. 809 E. Main St.
si-r.ci\i. sctfBosrti? fob stiMwW'
mo.\t*) ?r it
Between MnxUr .Bd rurnrHIg*
On and attrar UX)nd?y, May
until K-pftemW 11. pwrfdiuft.
for the ?ux?cnnvdrt?>llon ot s
imvel will be ruh dally, ?yjve?t
day. ber^ea-on .Mofe'.er find f
leaving itatxnTilla sft A
arriving: at Jtoa-Svy. .7: St A. M. at^dj..?\t
Richmond, by ;'ce Houtbern lUliWay.
8:40 A. M.
Returning. liHi'JKrs Will l?a>vo
Richmond, via SVtSMi^i RalSW^y.' at
3 P. M . Jioxel.v aVV&S P. M. and ar?
rive Fartnvllle T P. M.
F. B OR! GO.
f'.ene-a! Piear; rt?er Agent.
Atlantic Coast Line
The .standard ItatlraaU of the Statt?.
EFFECTIVE ".{PR IL ?Iii. l?li
TRAINS'LffAVi; RiCVMOttD TlAILT.
For Florid* .ir..I Sattlh. ?:U A. II. ao<
7.0? P. M. l:C0 A M
For Norfolk: O.OO A M.. J.Oo P. iL. ?:M
?:li
U.. I0.os
Wt"?t
:i 2(> P. it
1:00 a. at. i:tf a. M..
m . a ? . ::g? p. it..
?i.. : 00 !' M . I'.M P. St..
P. M
For N it W. R
A. M " ) P M
For Petersburg:
?.!& a xt . t:? \
4: tC P. M.. ? .?> P.
p. M.
For Ooldiboro -.ret .Fayottovllio: ?t:U P.M.
Train? ?rri\o ltieh.T-.omt dally - S K A. VI..
?.4o a. xt . tu a u. ??:?: a U. "tO^tA.
h.i Il:tO a V ?::** p M. ??'..!> P. V...
? M P. M.. ttSa P XI . 3 tu P U., ?:?0 P.
M . 11 :m p. it
?Except Sends) "?Sun-lay only.
TUne of aritval and usparture and con?
nections net gun rn ntee?
C. S. CAMPBELL, n .'? A . tu Main St.
SOUrj.'HEKi\ tiAILWAY
PP.K.ui.,;-. ? .,M:i*.l: ..?' VUK SOU PU.
rn:n? t.eu.r Ufehmopif.
n. 11 Fo nwlas aCnedu'.o lieurot publish?
ed as Information and not guaranteed: .
For He- South Da .? 1:10 A. it. Local.
10:?, a. m Express. 4-.0j P. M Sapreta.
?Ith ei . Irl? lighted keeping >'ir !or at
lanta nini Birmingham. 11:11 P xt. Kxpreaa.
Week Days: 3:00 P. M Leeat.
YORK RIVER UNI
4io P. M.?Dally, (foor.erttrig for
Balf
'.W?d. nndtFrJday. ?:oo a. it.? Jl*
\V?d. and Frl
mor? Ue
Sun.
day?Local
Trains Arrlvf Richmond
From the Routh: 1 v> a. V . j,l? a M..
2:00 p. M . 1:00 P M dally: 1! 31 Ex. Son.
Prom West Point ?:? a. ?1. dal)?-. i::SS a.
it . Mon . Wed. and Frl.. 4 i\r ii. Tfs. Sun.
S. E. DfROEtJe.'-iV P. A-,
r-'-T E Main 2t Ptton.? XU.llson Vi.
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
7:40 a.-Local ? Daily? Narrpirt Mows.
8:i0 A.?Local?Dally?Cft'ville. Ex. Sua.
i .v.imend
tt.to a -Ki'i.iM- l/:.i.?- Oiii Point
110:00 A.?Local Dlllr-Lchoc. Let C. Forsa
?J;o0 P ?Etpress"Da;iS'?Cln.. t.'vlll*
(t oo p. iSspreaa?Dully?Nortelk. .v. Nona.
1:40 P.?Local Dally- .v. Xetva, Old Point.
1:13 P.- t.oi a: ?? Dali} - Hordonax in?
?:l? l*.??oeal' Ks acta.? I.chba. Natural
llriuc' . i" ,r:..n Hors*.
?S:JJ P.?Limited !>*: ? Clneln'w. Chleatro.
?lltto P.?Expreas? Dally?Cincinnati, L'vtlU.
TSUepera. M'arlor cara
trains Itltftn RlCHMONvD-rboeal from
Ka\t: S :i a M. : i P. ?I. i-rough from
East: li ma M. I )0 P M. I.oca: from
West: tt:14 a M.. ?:? a. M. und V. M
Through: >..- a. M . : *. P. M. ?ndJilOP. M.
J*m?s p. vr.r Line; ji a. xt.. d':4l P. it
??Dally exeept Sunday.
Norfolk & Western Railway
ONLY Al t. UAH. LINK TO NORFOLK.
Sclie.tul? hi F.rfeci January i. lilt,
l.cavi Byrd Street station, tlh hmonil. FQR
SOItKOI.K: a M. -3 Hi P. m . ?< im1. XI.
POP. LYNt.'HBURO ASO rtlBWRSI: ?S-.Ii
a xi . ?IlliOi A. 94., 'ItW P. xi . '5 2j P xt.
Arrive Ittftv.iioml rrom Norfolk: "11:49 a. M.
?-- r p. it . ? : l?P. M. Prom tin Wtst: ??:*?
a. xi . j." 00 P. it.. bl.40 P. it.. 'i:*f p. M.
?<>:H P. xi.
? Dally. ?n?lh ox. Sunday bSunSay only.
W. B DEVTLL. U. H. POSLET.
r. p. a.. Roannke. ? p. A.. Klehmond.
Richmond & Petersburg eXS?tW Railway.
Cars |eav? Xtanct-.osfor. Seventh nod Perry
Htfeaia, For POtorsnur?:
f, 7, S. ??. 50. 11. ?U a. U.. 1. 2. ?J. 4. S.
??S.4c. "S 7. d. *9. 19 P. at.
I iia? p. Xf., for < tlllhr. 12:v0 mldnliht for
I Po|?r?bnrg.
Cars leave Petersburg, fool or Sycamot?
iStraet, tor Xlaneheater:
|6.15. t.H. ?Hi. 1:??. t:il. ?:?. ?!?:? U:W
I. M.: IJ.33. ?1:1?. ::?. .t.15. ??:?, 1:15. 1:1?,
9:1?. *t>:44. tl:4* P. si.
rDally. FKCtv^t Sundays and holidays
-Carries baRcagn and expreas.
"Limited, accept tiundaya and halldaya
All cars from Petersburg- connect with
?ars for P.lchmond.
RICHMOND aVD CHESFEAKE BlATC
RAILWAY cqmpaky.
Srhed,ule of electric trains to and from
Ashtand. atoppliig at lnt?rm?dlat? atatloaa
upon slsnaia: I.v Rlcbmond ill road and
, Laurel 3la ) ; ??:(?. '7:11. 1:10. 1:1?, "16:1?,
11:10 A. M 1:10. 2:10. 1:10. bi t*. i:10. I:m.
j Till. us.io. 10:ML a is P. u Lw Ashland:
?4:16. bt^OO. S 00. b?:00. 10:??: "11:00 A. U.
?14:00 lt.: "l fO. 2 00. I 4 M. bJ-.oo, 5.0?.
7:W. S.00. b9:00. 11:00 P. it.
I ?bally. except Sunday. "Sunday only. ,
bCarrlaa basgasa.
"Ask Mr. Bowman"
for
Travel Without Trouble
He makes Steamship, Pullman and Hotel Reserva?
tions and soljs Tickets to ALL PARTS of the WORLD.
Represents ail lines.
FREE INFORMATION BUREAU.
No trouble to answer questions.
Patronize Home Industry that is not controlled by a
Trust.
Phone Madison 5154. u
SAM'L H. BOWMAN, - - - Tourist Agent,
708 EAST MAIN STREET,
RICHMOND, VA.