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THE MATHEWS JOURNAL V0-^-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*----*-*-*-*-*-*-- 6 Monuments and Grave Stones in Marble and Granite M Warn mom* anything la this Ha? cat onr prtee before placing srder. the ^^%^ eblee as I? tarn out th? highest clase work at moat raaaonabl? priesa. We pay faprersd nuv I jjgjjBaflt-er-HB?Sa? I fr?-*bt and giv? lilitrr wtth V^^-'-^J^mtwaummmTS^?l^^d personal atten? tion to placing work ta eem? terr. ly Iravlta yon to call and Inspect ear large ?took of ftalshsd in Norfolk. If unable to oall write aa for catalogs?. LAWSON & NEWTON r^*> llth Street and William Ara r~ ???. NORFOUK. TA. ?as ?as Beack Car Line. fl E. Mnmford, Pr?s., J. P Nottingham, V.-Pres. and Caahier. GLOUCESTER MA THEWS BANK, Inc. Paid Up Capital $56,900^ MYTH S WS . H., VA. ?lbs ?sooowsts of firms and Individuals sad offsrs accommodation consistant with good banking Irterest Allowed On Savings Aceoant?. All Money In Taalt Car ?red By Burglar Ii Houtm 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M C. D. CLINTON CONTRACTOR FOR EQUIPMENT AND REPAIRS TR ?-UHBT?I6, WATER SfTPPLT, WINDMILLS, PRESSURE TAKES, P?TP OTO ENGINES, ACETYLENE GAS, GASOLINE GAS, ELECTRIC UGH TING, BELLS AND TELEPHONES, HEATING, RANGES? SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. Dlxondale, Ta. Dr. M. S. FOSTER Dentist. Office Orer Slbley Broa*. MATHEr.'w. C. H., VA? LES IE C. GARNETT Attorney-at-I?w. MATHEW8. VA. Will practice In the Court? of the Counties of Mathew?. allddlssex and Office Hours 4 to 11 and 1 to 6. Gloucester. SCHEDULE NORFOLK-MATTHEWS- GLO WESTER ROUTE. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. B?ectlra Monday, March 25th, the steamer POCAHONTAS will per? form service on the Norfolk, Mathe ws and Gloucester Route as follows: S > ?. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and and Friday. Saturday. Irr. Norfolk (O. D. Wharf). 6:00 a. m 6:00 a. m. X,v. Portsmouth (North St. Wharf).. 6:15 a. m. 6:15 a. m. l^v. Norfolk (Bay Une Wharf). 6:30 a. m, 6:30 a. in. ?Lv. Old Point, . 7:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. Lv. Phllpot's Wharf. Bast River- 9:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m. lav. Williams' Wharf, East River- 9:45 a. m. 9:46 a. m. liv. Hicks' Wharf. Bast River. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. iv. Dlggs* Wharf. Bast River. 10:30 a. an. 10:30 a. m. Lv. Roane*a Wharf. Ware River. 11:30 a. m* Lv. Bailey*? Wharf, Ware River. 11:60 a.m. _?. Hockley, Ware River. 12:10 p. m. XiT. Auburn Wharf. North River. 11:45 a. m. . ?js. Dlxondale. North River. 12:00 m. . ) I.V. Bevei-n Wharf, Severn River. 12:45 p. m. ????. Lv. Fishery Pier. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Tfcrr. New Point Wharf. 3:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. Uv. Old Point (Government Wharf).. 6:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. Ar. Norfolk (O. D Pier No. 1). 6:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. Ar. Portsmouth (North St. Wharf).. 6:20 p. m._C:20 p. m. O. A. KAR?NBST. E. E. PALEN, DtfMm e?n?rlntendent. Assistant General Manager. JAMES RIVER Night Line - ?vary Evening between Norfolk and Richmond, " STEAMERS BEREXET and BRANDON 1 Fare rlrst-Class $2.00 eaek way, incladlng Berth ta Stateroom. Second-Class Incladlng Berth $LM * Lent* Norfolk 7:00 P. M. 1 LOT? Richmond 7:00 P. M. [ ?lj' lncIudla? Suad*F* . MAIN LINE FROM NORFOLK i ""? Leave 7P.1L, Sunday Excepted Arrive in New York 3:30 P. M., following afternoon. ?Lear? New York 1:00 P. M. (Sunday excepted). L Arrive in Norfolk 10:80 A. M. following morning. M* ?Flrat-claaa, one way, $8.00, meals and ?tateroom. berth Included. cenad trip, limit thirty days, $14.00. ?JF3CTW? am? STATEROOMS at ticket office, 16t Main ?Street, Opposite /?lantio Hotel, or at Company'? office, on the wharf, Norfolk, Va. AH schedules ?object to change without notice. Clark Sash & Door Corporation ' FRANK T. CLARK, President. ?Mannfaetiirers, Jobbers and Dealers in L t SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, PORCH COLUMNS AND STAIR WORK, ? NORFOLK, VA. WOMEN'S ACTIONS ON LINER SHOCK MEN NEW YORK., Special.?Attention of the l'nlt??d blutes linmiKration autho? rity's was redirect???! We?lnesday m?ht to a complaint slKned by I To fe.*?*. >r Tksodos? 1-?. Neff, or the University <?i Chicago, and other passengers against i he conduct of women aboartl the North German Lloyd Line steamship Koenlj-ln Luise on her last trip from Hrem??n to this port, ending on March 29th. Professor Neff says he caused the I ?hUntlon on Ellis Island of several women passengers, pending investiga? tion of their character, in cons?quence of their actions at sea. "There were about a dozen women." said the Professor in Chicago yester? day, "whose conduct was outrageoua Day by day they became more brazen in their actions. Ship's officers flirted openly with them. Every one aboard ship was forced to witness this. Had to Lf* "Worwt One" In. "Finally a group of us decided to try to prevent the landing of th. . ?_> men. 1 drew up a letter and ten other passengers signed it. It was given to the United Stale*? lmmi*<ra tlon Officer who boarded the ship down the bay. "The worst woman of th<? -croup hiid a passport and th?; inspector could not prevent her landing. Hut aft?r two of us had made affidavits that six of the other women had been guilty uf improper conduct they were de? tained at Ellis Island. "The ship companies should be forced to refuse passage to Immoral soasen, I have written to the com? pany at Bremen asking that methods [at least ?be adopted by which decent passengers will not be forced to wit? ness such outrageous conduct." It was learned last night that on the trip of the Koenigln Luise a woman passenger, when promenading the deck, looked through a stateroom port and was shocked by what she .??aid she saw. On her complaint a man and a woman, passengers, were taken to Filis Island for an inquiry as to their moral qualifications to land. When the witness was asked to testif*. against them she refused to d?j so, and they \sere discharged. "No BvManee of iin?propri?*i>." Assistant Commissioner of Immi? gration 1'yron H. Uhl said Wednesday night that because of affidavits l.y Professor Neff and other passengers four women and two men had been taken to Kills Island fur examination, t.ut nothing in the evidente proved there had baOB impropriety, and the mea and two of the ?romos ?rere dis? charged. The other women v\ ;ll be deported because they have not money enough to reach their deStl?ns?tlona Mr. Uhl said a written complaint had been produced, but it c?i*itained no fa? tu at all." Captain Boaek, of the Koenigin. I Lula?, said Wedaeeday night: "No ?Complaint to Me"?Captain. "Professor Neff sat at my table on the way over. I saw nothing wrong in the saloon. !!?? n?-\<r complained to me. Had the professor asea any? thing wrong that was th?> time to make complaint and I the man to receive It. "Neither.- by action nor by word did Professor Neff intimate that he had .???on or heard anything wr?>ng. At night everything was serene in the cabin. I saw nothing out of the way, nor did any of my officers." When Captain Itesch was told of Professor Neff's statement that some officers had flirted with women the commander's eyes glared. "That Is nonsense." he snapped. "The ship's officers know how se? rious a matter flirting and Improper conduct Is. They d?i not lake any liberties with passengers under any circumstances. I heard ?)f the six pas? sengers who were taken to Ellis Is? land. I am not certain that they arc to be deported, but 1 know none of them is going back on my ship." Jt ST WAIT. ANTHONY. TILL WIFK <?KTS IIOMF NEW YORK, Special.?-When Mrs. Charle? H. Anthony returns to Mr. Charles H. Anthony at Muncie. Ind., she is going to give Mr. Charles a piece of her mind. Mrs. Anthony has been stirring up considerable fuss by wearing slippers with diamonds in the heels. The ubiquitous press. It seems, made a note of this, and reporters out In Muncie approached Mr. Anthony >*4*+4^&0+4*y**4&?*fr*44~***4* ! 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Bs'tiwo? \ 94Ukj ansnt th? subject, an?: Mr. Anthony said: "Von can buy that kind of dia m?>ti<l at 65 a ?mart." Die-pit? the fact that the Munde reporters IntSrvlSWSd Mr. Anthony when he wai talking to the town assessor. Mrs. Anthony refuses to re? t?an! this, or any other circum? stances as extenuating. "NOW what do you think of that?'* H.thl Mrs. Anthony at the Waldorf last ?v?alas to a reporter. "Well. I wrote h'm a note this morning, and said* Yimi old rascal, you; can't you ever l<-;trn to keep still'." Talk about wo? men being gabby! They've got noth? iug on that husban.l of mine. Such a talker! And always says the wrong thing always! Wait till I get hume. Th read him the Indiana riot act. Do you wonder I'm a suffragette? Be? sides it isn't true." "You see we have to pay a tax," Mrs. Anthony explained after reflec? tion, "and when he starts in to swear off taxe? somehow he always begins to belittle my Jewelry, though, good? ness knows I pay my own taxes and buy my own Jewelry?that is, I buy some of It. Why, do you know he em? barrasses me something dreadful by rubbing my diamonds in public and saying they're paste and will rub off." Ah Mrs. Anthony stood In the writ tin? mom of the Waldorf she was ?rearing one of her Muncie-made. Mrs. Anthony-designed gown?. She de clared to goodneKs she had been away from luiiiii' so long that she hadn't gol anything left tit t<? wear, and the photographers bothering her con BtSBtly. .Nevertheless Mrs. Anthony Is ?oing to stick it out and hit the Raster parade, d lam omis. Indiana gown and all. to show New York and I'nrls Just how original one r.*.n be. There is a tragedy In Mrs, An? thony's life. She explained: "It's very dreadful. Every winter Mr. Anthony and 1 go to Florida. There It is warm and one wears thin things, an.J in the summer we go to Lake Petosksy. Warm there also. Now doesn't it heat anything? I Just love pretty clothes, and particularly furs and velvets. There's my life tragedy?Florida In winter, Petoskey in summer, both warm, and no chance to tvsar furs and velvets." PARIS BANDITS LAUGH AT POLICE PARIS, Special.? While more than i ?m ..i ih?s pica ..i th? it? m o polte? and detectives were seeking the automobil? baadlt gang, whrua? la?.i exploit of hoi?ling up and killing an express meaaenger near this city has added to the reign of tear, M. Lepiiu?. prefe?~t <>f police, re?relve?d s commu? nication purpoting to be from the chief of the band, mocking the authorities for their fruitless efforts at capture. It was learned that the value .<: the loot secured by the bandits from the expresa messenger, who was ??mingled to death near lvry iiitiount .-.i to ovsr $5,000. Tin- police are continuing their : h upon the theory that the ma? jority of the band are anarchists known to the International police, although information Secured pri? vately that two women. Americans, are in tho gang ul_o. So great has become the panic among the more timid that many tour? ists have left Paris. Chauffeurs and m.-ss? ngsrs, whose duties compel them to carry val? uables, have been granted Urs BBSS to carry weapons. ?if the tourist cars. whose rout?.s lie through lonely sections, are little better than moving arsenals. FEAR F?RKN0X PARTY IN CUBA Precautions Are Taken to Protect the Lives of the Americans. GUANTAXAMO, CUBA Special.? Secretary Knox arrtvsd in Cuban waters Friday from Port Au Prince, Haiti. The cruiser Washington, with the Knox party aboard, got in from Haiti early in the day and was saluted by the I'nited States warships in the har? bor. Secretary Knox left the Washington, going OH board the smaller warship, Eagle, which sailed at 8 o'clock for Santiago. Extraordinary precautions will be taken to guard the American states? man while he is in Cuba, because of the hostile feeling engendered recently by the order of the State department to the t'uban government to restore international peace or suffer interven? tion. The Eagle is scheduled to re? turn here Sunday. little Observations Upon Ufe. Sharp wits often cut themselves. A fool friend is a greater menace than an avowed enemy. Some people are wise one day. and otherwise the next. Compliments shrink as they ar. passed along?slander swells. The mind is the most difficult thing to bridle?the tongue comes next. Consistency is a Jewel with which beauty Is often content to be un? adorned. AYCOCK DIES OF HEART FAILURE Was One-Fourth Through Speech When He Fell and Expired. BIRMINGHAM. ALA., Special.? Former Qovsmor Charles B. Aycock. of North Carolina, dropped dead at the Jefferson Theatre Friday night while addressing the labama Educa? tional Association. Mr. Aycock was speaking on "Uni? versal Education?Its Necessity and ?Benefit.** He was about one-fourth thnjUKh his address when he sudden? ly staggered back a step and fell to the floor so suddenly that those on the stage were unable to reach him in time to support him. Water was hastily thrown In his face and he was taken to the wings of the thea? ter, but expired at once. His death was pronounced to be the result of heart failure. Governor Aycock followed Gover? nor O'Neal, of Alabama, who had just delivered an address to the as? sociation on "Some Educational Prob? lems." Governor O'Neal and ?>ther n?n prominent In educational circl?*s m the South were stated on the stage during Governor Aycock's addrsaa. The remains were taken to a local undertaking establishment. where they will be held until advices can be received from North Carolina as to their disposition. Health Was I lad. RALEJIOH, K. C Specal.?Charle? Brantley Aycock, ex-Go*, ernor of North Carolina, who dropped dead In Birmingham Friday night, left Raleigh night before last to deliver an educa? tional address at Birmingham, the only speech he has made outside a courthouse thiR year. He had been In poor health for sev ??ral months, and only a week ?g? r?> turned to Kaleigh from Philadelphia, where he spent a month in a sanato? rium, fortifying himself for the stren? uous canvass of the State which h? was to begin Friday. April 12th. with an opening speech in Raleigh, to he followed by one in Charlotte. f??r the nomination by state ?primary for Unit? ???1 Stat? s ?Senator to succeed P. at. Simmons. The othei ?wo opponents of Senator Simmons Governor Kit.-hin ?nd Chief ?Justice cia:k?bagan tli?ir campaign la month ago, but Governor Aycock | h:nl de?layed hi? campaign for sev? ? week?, meantime making sn effort t>> I ?uild up his health. PARLOR MATCHES ARE OUTLAWED - , . R I C H M O N D. V A.. Special. ? While the General Assemblj ?>t \"ir ? gints failed t.. do what was aaked by Colon??! Hutlon, the State insurance Commissioner, r??li??f has bs?? brought In an unexpected way by th.- action ?if |Congrssa in suppressing the sulphur I mat? h?the kind that strikes any? where and tit any time. The bill to prevent the make or | sal?- of the common match was |?r? seated in th?- Senat? daring the early 1 part ?>f th?? session by Beaator Har? I man. and the match trust got into i the game and proceeded to put the i knife into the measure in a hurry. Even when the bill was so amend l?d as to provide for what is known as the "d?>uble-?lip" match, the mem? bers found that it was BUCh a worth? less Improvement over the old "par? lor match" that they ?iici not press it, and th?* bill died on th?- calendar. The United States Senat?? has passed I the bill after debating it f?>r some two I hours and In ?pit? of the opposition of Senator Joe Bailey, Of T?.\as. who Ideclared that th? taxing power should Chesapeake Line New Queens of the Chesapeake CITY OF BALTIMORE and CITY OF NORFOLK. Fitted With Wlreleea. Dally including Sunday between BALTIMORE. OLD POINT COM? FORT, NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH 6: SO p. m. from Fier 19, Light St, connection with all diverging rail and water Unas. YORK RIVER LINE 5:00 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for York River Landinga, West Point, Richmond and points be? yond. Ticket Offices: 119 and 127 E. Bal? timore St; Also In Waiting Room, Pier IS. Monuments and Gravestones IN MARBLE AND GRANITE Largest Stock in the South Establish?** ?ft Y Other dealers may claim to undersell us. They talk In their OWN interests, NOT TOURS. Take their propositions, but before ordering write to us. or let us estimate your de? sign We are satisfying hundreds of others and can satisfy you. As we employ no canvassers or agenta, no commissions ara added t *> our prices. This mean? you gat first class material, bast finish an. aave money. r?e Pay Freight A ad (Jnarantes Delivery** TH? COOPER MARBLE WORKS IS? le 166 Ban k 8U Horfolk Ta, Old Rye Whiskey From the DlstUlery Direct to the ?Consomer Old Piedmont Rye A whiskey without a headache, for medicinal use. Distillod from ?elect mountain grain. Old, mellow, palatable and delicious with a natural flavor of its own. 10 yrs. old. Case 4 qts. ... fo.OO 8 yrs. old. Case 4 qts. ... 4.00 6 yrs. old. Case 4 qtn. ... 3.00 FREE?Bottle of Old Peach or Apple Rran?*./ in every case. Royal Club canon $000 !>.._? ..ki-b-.r ?1m _k_BB_S-_-_S_B ?sTyv* ?*k_- -*-..--?-__ ROYAl. ICLUB i 69-02 Best whi?k?y in America for the prit??. Snnel Pomt Off Ion or Expronm Ordo* ? Ol.r? riII>f)tONT '?"?^TIT.I.iarO CO., HOS Lafuren? St.. -UlttSBsrs. Md. ~"?*m?mmmmmmmmmmmBmMmmW??m??m riot be U8..1 in t'ij manner. But he foiiKhr rj<l the Senate ?rent agslnat him. UNDERWOOD BILL IS ADVERSELY REPORTED WASHINGTON, 1). < ., ?Special ? ?Senator ret, alrma? <>r the Senate Commitie on Finance, re? ported adversely front that conimlt ihe Underwood bill, which recently passed the Ho se rfvminn and reduc in? the tariff duties of the meta! sched? ule. The report, which was adopte.l two weeks ano, Is the Republican r.-aim to the l>?-mocratlc measure, and was endorsed by all of the Republican members of the commute?? ? \ Senator la Follette, who was absent and unpaired when the vote was taken. Tlt-e Absurd Question. A prominent dentist In Omaha had as his patient not long aj?o a Ken tuckian who, somewhat bloodshot of eye and unmistakably nervous, enter? ed the office with the statement that he had a terrific toothache. "Me tooth is in an awful fix," said the son of the Blue Grass State, show. Ing further aigris that he had adopted an alcoholic remedy for It. "Does cold water hurt It?" asked the dentist, after making; a thorough examination. "Cold water!" roared the K.-n tucklan. "I haven't had any cold water in me mouth for the last thirty years."?The Popular Magasine. Th?? Reason for the Change. First A. B. (mesa cook)?Wot 11 we give 'em tomorrow for afters? Tapio ker? Second A. B. (mess cook??That'll do; bung It down; you'll want four pounds. First A. B. (spelling audibly as he writes)?Four pounds t-a-b-a? t-a-b-1?" ? (hesitates) ? we'd better 'ave macaroni. Second A. B.?All right; bung It down. then. First A. B.?Four pounds m-a-k-a? m-a-k-l?oh, we'll 'ave rice! Four pounds r-l-s-e!?Punch. THOUSANDS MOURN AT TAYLOR'S BIER KXOXYILLE, TEN*.?^pecJaL \\ hib? thousands of aaonrau?I, many of th??m with t??nr-tlll?*d ?>>?--?. filled the auditorium, and with busln?*sH thn>ii;;lioiit tin* ? ity temporarily sus**?!??!*"?!, funeral service? were conducted for tlu? lau? Senator Robert I/??*.?? Tay? lor, ?hotter known as "Fldtlling Bob." Aft?*r s?*r\l?*?*s in tin* audi? torium the reMein? were lnu*rred in o?d <?ray Cemetery. Tin? Rev. l?r. \V. s. S??i?*-hbors. president ?if Sullln's College ?if Bristol, con? ducted the aurikvja. ROANOKE. VA.? Special?Traffic ??n th? Virginian Railway, betw??a Roanok? and Princeton, is greatly de layed, owing to immense slides?one near Whltehorn and the other near Pembroke. The track is covered by hundreds of tons of earth. Passen? gers are beinK transferred. No freight is moving, and the track will n??? clear?'d before next Tuesday. FEAR RACE WAR MILITIA READ? FAYfryrrTCV.LI.K. W VA, Special.? Atiu-ruan and Italian coal miners is ? 'te cosi fields are lining n? ? r.i.e war as a result of ths murder of Bank Hos? "Wash" Bos? ticks. All the minera at Boomer, Canae? ton and Martlng. near here, have arn? t?d tht?maelves with revolvers and Win ? h. Mt?r repeating rifles. The Americans claim that BostlckS was murdered by an Italian minar and made a threatening demonstra? tion, which resulted In the Italians arming themselves. Both sides make threats of violence. ?".overnor Glaascock haa been asked to order a company of mllltla. under arm?, for service In the coal fields. If th?? war breaks out. WN'T SUFFER -WITH Rheumatism It is the moat f-BB***f_BBBBJ and di-cour&ging of ?11 tl-ouhUs. Nine <i_*c? out of ten can be cured by Noah's I-nim?aot. Where the. e it no sweUxng or fever a few applications ?win relieve you. It penetrate* ?does not evaporate like oth?er remedies?requires little rubbing No-li'a Linlm-Bt l? the beat rsm<*>dy tor Rheum_t_an. ScUtlca. Lame Back, 8t_*" Jointe and Muscl??*, Sore Throat. 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