MATHEWS JOURNAL VOL. IX. MATHEWS C R. VA? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912 NO. *<0 Monuments and Grave Stones in Marble and Granile ?? *-***? meea anything in thia Un? gat our price before placing order. ?sTs axa doing the targaat business fa Tiaewatsr Vlr gla.-k. The latest In ?rored ma ? ? ? a a r y with fi., oar plant ?ta ?wslpped en? able? ua to turn out the highest claaa work at moat reasonable price?. We pay freight and give personal atten? tion to placing ?work In ceme? tery. *? lespectfnlly invite you to call and inspect our large atock of finished *?*ll arana hi Norfolk. If unable to call writ? aa for catalogue. LAWSON ?5c NEWTON 11th Street and William Are. NORFOLK, VA. Da Ptae Beech Car Una. mt Clark Sash ?& Door Corporation FRANK T. CLARK, Pr-jsident. Manufacturer?, Jobbers and Dealers in SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, BUILDER'S TlARDWARli, PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, PORCH COLUMNS AND STAIR WORK, NORFOLK? VA. No Mon???/ in Advance ? S?Liiafac tion Guar? antoad? Low?Mt N?tt Fa e tory Prices ? Eaaie at Tarai* ? A Saving ?rf $10O to $200 ? Frttant Fac torjLHre?*' balls. StAtxk'ft Complete Pitano Inatructor. ?all full? warranted for IS year*, oa JO l'ays' Kr-e?Trial rlrht in your own homa. ?mthout askinr any moaey in advance, and if you do not find it tba haaaliian lit, iwailut I mi ?4 aa-d Msfcaot aiaila Pi ?ano you ha?.? ?rraat.- Mta or Sanj-aJ, ?and if it i. not ?sotirrlT matlatuetory and acceptable to your*-If and folly aaxiual to tlaaa ???Mt fa?o?aa aMad jii'ribaati prif ?1 paaaaao aataaia is ?a*l important frmun-s. Ihrn it muy be t?iurnt?J to us. in which ?vent ?ara will ataad tho f reiifht i. We trui??. you and Isa va? yon toba "both judge and Jury." henos yen are to ba? rl<*?*s**?i or there will be n' aale, and the trial will not ??oat you a penny. Isn't that fair ? Your banker or any commercial aarancy wfl.1 ?ell you wa ?are able as w?*"! ?as wQlins to make rood on our ^rn ?tar an tea and ail our protnlsaa ?and ments. benoa you ?re aaia in accepting our proportion, ?S?hu1 for Our SpeciaJ Advertising Offer to First Bursars in New Locsi?ties and Save AH Una?s?r^ss??ary .SaJain? Emp?rname and Proafit?. We ???rill ??aire it ?uy ?W you to ?laal witls ua. no manar where yon are la-watorl We will arralase VEP.Y EASY TERMS to suit your nee?a. Send for our Beautiful CatarU?*? Today. ST?RCK PIANOS art Warrante?, for 25 Yem. but Tbif LAST A LIFETIME SE Aft Ott SS. MOTE SOLOfSI PLAVLft PI.'.ACS laake placiau o?* tu alt. Srrsd for Sr?.?**la! Player llano (?atuvioifie tr intaarr-Kt"?! BARGAimS IM Or HEM AtAMES andtn naedand rebuiltpianoaatSiaataA |7T>. SlOOandup. Send for list? Church A Parlor Onruni?-ail styl?e and prltws. i? (Ua u.; ladAy. tVar beautirS! literature wlli Interest you. Menllon ?.his paper. 4 ?a. P. A. STA??CX PIANO.CO., ?assfsctsrer? K Execofive Offices and Warerooms, 210-212 So. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. Oept ? SCHEDULE X0BF0LK-SATTHEW8. GLOUCESTEB BOITE. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Mectlve Thursday MAT tSxA. Ste smer MOBJIACK will perform aerrice x the *??k>rfolk-Matnewi-Gloucaater to uta as followa: Monday Wednesday and Friday. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. L?T. Norfolk (O. D. Wharf). Lv. Portsmouth (North 8L Wharf). Im. Norfolk (Bay Une Wharf). By. Old Point (Government: Whf.)... L?t. Pnllpot's Wharf. East River... La*. Williams' Wharf, East River.., L.Y. Hicks' Wharf, East River. Lv. Digf-a' Wharf, East River. Lv. Roane's Wharf, Ware River Lv. Bslley's Wharf, We-re River.. Lv. Hockley. Ware River.. TL.?*? >::'t-urn Wharf, North River... ??. ?oixondale. North River. i>v. Severn Wharf, Severn River... Lv. Old Point (Government Wharf) ar. Norfolk (0. D. Pier No. 1) Ar. Pon.na.outh (North St. Wharf) 6:30 a. m. 6:46 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 10: ?0 a. m. 10: Id a. m. 10:30 t. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 m. 12:15 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:00. p. m. 6:16 p. m. 6:30 6:45 7:00 8:00 a 10:00 a 10:16. a 10:30 a 11:00 a 12:00 a 12:20 p 12:40 p a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. 6:00 p. ni. 6:00 p. m. 6:16 p. m. JAMES RIVER Night Line Every Evening between Norfolk and Richmond, STKAMERS BERKLEY ?nd HRANDO-X Fare Firat-riaa-i *V99 each way, Inelodlng* Berth hi Stateroom. Seeond-Cluss inclnillnf Berth $1^ M*-i Dally, includinjr Sunday. M. \ ? *? ?**r*e Norfolk ,e Blchmead 7:00 P. MAIN LINJ^ FROM NORFOLK Leave 7 P. Ms Sunday Exeepted ^ Arrive In New York 3:30 P. M., following afternoo?*!. Leave New York 8:00 P. M. (Sunday exceptad). ' Arrive in Norfolk 10:80 A. M. following morning, f ARE?Flrat-elass, ona way, $8.00, meals and ?uteroom, hert* toeluded, round trip, limit thirty day?. $14.00. k^t'Rr.TS and STATEBOOMS at ttcket offjee, 16* Main Streat. Opposite Atlantic Hotel, or at Company'? office, on the wharf. \Norfolk, Va AB ?chednl?**? trahj?ft?4 to changa without ?ottee. | ?ma > R. B. P??ja.!?V, VIRGINIANS DIE IN TRAIN WRECK Work of Rescuing the Dying and Injured Accompanied by Fright? ful Scenes of Suffering?Eye? witness Describes the Ter? rific Smash-Up. ?MMANATOLIS IND. Special. TJ.-.i .?-ling at a ?-IM-?*?! o| nui y miles un hour an ca?lhouii?l Cin ciiiiinti. llainiltoti and Havlon pa? orjttmer train ran Into an r ilu* -ami* road, killing at least light?"?*!! p?-rs.;iis art?! injuring iiiiu-t?-?-ii badly. THF. DEAD. A!lx*rt Aln?n and wile, Los An? geles. Chris Imliolt, Cm? iimnti. Mr**.. Chris lmholt. Cin? iiinoti. Joseph #L. Pahiier, l-'ttawa. Tenu. ? .irton Cheney, Jackson. Ky. John Cheney, father of Clif? ton, lireathltt ?-ounty, Ky. Mr**. Cllft??n Cheney, Juckson, Ky. - Cheney, brother of Clif? ton Cheney. ll?*st?*r Cheney. Charles Cheney, Min of Chiton Ch?*n??y. William Sharkey, passenger cngiii?*?*r. Irwin M. Wiggins, conductor. Isert Whit??, braK'-ninn. Indian? apolis. llarol?! Burg, firi-man. liVii Hoy!?-, passen-;??!*. <". 1". <.i-iiiulli?K-f?-r. Wintoti Pla?*e, CiiK-imiati. Oik- uiiiilcntllicil hoy, with clothing t-ciiriiig LoalHvlllc mark. THE INJl Itl-;i>. Fr?*d F.iiicrson. hr'-maii. In dlaiiii polls. Fml Patterson, Madison. Va.. trainman on poamSM?r/r train. Willis York, freight engineer. Burton Jones, Dayton. hy? ba--.?",ag?" man; ha?!Iy hurt. - Cox, passen!*.?-!-. J. S. Sklllman. baggageman. Indianapolis. Min. J. s. Sklllman. Indian? apolis. J. \V. J?-flerson, colored porter. Chi? ago. W. J. Filer. Liberty. Ind. A. C. Filer. Liberty, Ind. Fred Emberton, llreinan. freight train, badly scalded. Indianapolis. Mr*s. Mary S?"urs, Indianapolis. Harry Bell, Chicago, leg broken. Fred W. Huttiieson, Madison. Vu. Mary lIut?h??soii, Muillson, Va. Mrs. W. F. S?*ll. Syi-aiiiore, 111. . Carl Garatas, brakeiiuui. Iiuliun apoli?. Hugh Kent. Berlin. Ky. M?>st ol cli?? dead w???-?> in th? ilrst pass?"iig?-r ??oaiii. which was U*1?*?-?*oih*?I with the liaggag?- car. On?* eiigiini-r is believed to be in th?* vv i-?*?'kagc. as well as one of tlie llames with tlie limited means available, but were unable to sup? press the lire or cut away Hi?* burning si'itlons. The city was <*all???l on for h??lp. The enllre family of Clifton Ch?*ny, ?if Jackson. Ky.. was wi{M?il out. and Mr. Cheny's father was buried under the wr???*kag?*. The groans uId be h?*ar?l. but desperat?* ef? forts failed to local?? th?* vhilm. The bodl??s ?if tlie Ch?*nys wer?? dragged forth one by one. Cltltoii. the father; Ills wife, two children an?! a broth?*r were dlft**ov lay ?-ntombe?! under th?? arch of the ?-rushed <*oach. Before tlie lire depart? ment had arrived the axes and saws were hacking at tlie timber wall which kept tlu-m li-om th?* (lyl.io- man. "Albert Seeds, of Louisville, Ky., ha?i a r?"inaiuai?l?- <-s< ape when he was tln-??wn from the window of a passenger car and lan?l?*?l safely on a pile of unth-rbrush. "I was awake," said Needs., "anil had just put on my overcoat, as it was getting chilly, when sii?l?i??ii!y I hear?! a ?-rush, and. before I knew what had happen ?*d, I was sitting alongsid?* th?? wr?"cked train. "I could hear men, women and children ? rying lor help, and with tlie ?isslstaiKC ?>f anotlier young man 1 got an axe from one of the r?"iir ? -ouches and ?-ut a hol?- in th?* sill?? of th?' ?ar. A niiiiilx'r of ?ither m?"ii r?'a?h*??l the phi?-?? n lew minutes luter. They went to work making tin* hole largiT, and puih-d several hodh-s from Ilu* car." m:\iti) F.xplosion. The s?nind ?d a terrific explo? sion followed with a Hash ol liglit I hat startled ihe sh-cpers in the nearby Ikiuscs and brought them from tlielr Im.Is. Mrs. Jos?-ph S?'it?r. vvh??s?" home is wirhin a* few ri?ds of the wre?'k. ?I?"s?-rlbe?l it as follows: "A deep, t?"rrili?- nimbi?", which shook our lions??, was the lir-t thing we heard. A big flash of light s?"cin?"?i t?i snake ?v??ryih!ng oulsi?!?' us biii-ht as ?lay. Kusliing ont we < onld sc?- railroad nu'ii riiiining bock and forth with their lant?*riis. and vv?* ran over to the wreck.' The |i?"??p!?* instile th?? passenger cars who wer?* still alive were ?idling Iraiill? nlly for water. "It mad?' our hcarls hl?-cd to hear them, but ore could do noth? ing for ihcm until a hole was cut in the top of the ear. My hus? band got on top of the ? ar and h?-l|M?d take mil tue - ?Iciul and ?lying. "One of lb?* lirst ImmI?cs taken out was Huit ?if a little girl with h?"r head crushed. It was ler ribh?. ?My husband said he ?*a on and th not even broken." Wlille Carl (?ross, the bead hrsjkeii'aii of tin- I'reight trahi. lay at Ids tioiiit? on South Orien? tal Btfani with a Iwatea leg. bc uioanina it??- adatake thmi i?r ?m-iit i li??? manifold trag?*?ly, Su l???r.iit.-nil?-iii Whit?*, ?if tht? > l'lor?*n?? Gross? Ban ?"?"anrlario, Cal., to h?-r hroilwr, Carl ?--. h?*atl brak?* nia'i ?>n lh?? ill-rat???: train, wa? r?-???'i\??l v-.irrdiiy and t?il?I of a pr?*iii<>iiiiion ?if Impending dan*? ????r. lloren?*?* (.ro?? wrote: "D?*ar Carl,?I am -ondina* you a necktie for a birthday i?r?-M?iit. 1 ?-aii'l ?.end yon anything cxpen ?.!.??. am I am sa*in**; my immey to com?* to IndiannpoU** when you ate hijur???l or klll?*?l. Yon mn-t ?jnlt the rallrtNid. or it will *?ur?' ly con???, ami. I am sure, will ??oui?? very soon.'* Carl GfOt***?, lu-atl hrakemnn on the ill-fate??r de? clared. Mihling Shnckalngi. a I wenty-one y?':tr-ohl Russian , irl, was arrest.-tl today on the charge of throwing nor;?? tv>\ t i>n: all OV1 It. SAYS lv-K. CARREL NaTs? VORK.? Special. i little aoa an?l his name 1 ; < > \. r ; When he lived h?? lived in ci?>\ he died he died all ?>\ ?? World is m a position** 1 mi the very highest g authority rel. of the rise for Rover, \vh?-n lie ?tied, didn't die all ovar, be? cause dogs don't die that way. Dr. . ,i rr.-i a*\ys mo. Dr. Carrel, In th oT his lec? ture at ' lean .Museum of Na? tural History, told his audb-nc.? that when an animai Uns h.- ?locsn't ari at on?e. Th?? nervous system. Dr. dir r?i sxplalned, becornes dead Immedl ately whan Mf?*. In ? -ommon and stumHm?. is extinct, but tl (S Of death and dissolution among the r.-st of the bo?iily tissues is very ?low. He devoted his- lecture t-> ? deSCtip tion of his own ? cperlments In the of transplanting living tin from on? animal to another, the work that won him th?- Nobel prize, lie ex? plained first his method of suturing blood vessels, which has enabled him to splice STteiies ami veins, r?'*.!a portion of a wounded artery with a on of vein, and he showed pictures of dogs at play s?-veral months att?r undergoing the operation. Dr. <'arr?-I also displayed pictu dOgs and cats frisking around with ?om* other animal's kidneys In them. Another i nt ?rest in?, picture showed the leg of a yellow, Aoe which ha?l hern transferred to the hotly of a white one. STEPPED OFF TRAIN PLUNGED IN RIVER NBW YORK. Special.?Leaving Jer- I soy ? it y on loe ?*..??/ ?. clock tint train Thursday evening, John ?.'. Hughes,, sixty-four years old. started for his home at y "J fro?-..-, t Street, Kuthcr ford, K. J. Mr. Hutches b?. am. lntcr?BSted In I i. Rutherford. Aa < he got In th.? cent? r of th?- Hacken-I River bridge h?* saw a train sp- ' proachinir In the opposite dir?-, tie'?. ? and he leaped to Hie furthr-r tra.-k. ? only to l?MM his footing and plum,'?* ? oft the span. Drops Into the Water. Mr. Hughe* was thrown again piling which, after falllnc ten feet I toward the water. fract?ired his riyht ; hip and canacd other Injuries. He| then dropped into the water, which al i that point is deep. A good irwtmrTier. Mr. Hughe* man d to bring himself to the surface ,-ift?-r he sank and then he floundered shout until he caught htild of a spar. There he clung yelling for help, eral tratas t?a-raed, but the rattle of th?- cars only drowned his voice and shook th.? spar until all his strength wns required to hold on. Pot nearly half an hour he clung to the ???par. Hi* voice was beeomini* OTt ak and his alrcngth was first giv InK away. The pain in the fractured hit? was excruciating. Down th.- river ?am.- a boatman. The light on the boat was within a f.-w feet of Mr. Hughes, but his vole?? was so choked that It hardlycarried to It. Then Mr. Hughes b? at on the water with his* left lag and attracted tlie attention caiman. Hc*?c?i?*?l by a Horn man. He was placed in the boat and taken ashore. Th?-n lie was carried up th. bank and placed at the side of the track. Shortly before S o'clock a * bound train was sighted, and with his lantern the boatman brought It to 8 stop. The boatman explained that Mr ?Hughes had fallen off the bridge and would soon ?lie unies? medical atten? tion was given him. The injured man was put on Hie train and taken to St. Mary a Hospital at Passaie. There Dr. i>i?onne!l uni?! that unless pneumonia developed Mr. Hughes would probably raeover. The doctor marvelled that a man of his ag?' could have duns- to n 8t?:?r for such a time with a fractured hip. Mr. Hughes is cashier for Wright ?S: Ornham. ?!ry goods merchants at 110 Franklin Street. N. W York, and lives In Hutherford with h.s wife and fam viNCEiNnsliT HE?R TO MILLIONS SEW YORK, SpecIaL?William Vim <*ut Astor is the rhiic.st young man in America, if not in the world. As tin? clock ??truck midnight S65.000.0O0 loft by the late ?lohn Jacob Astor, who went down with the Titan!?* in April. passed luto the hands of the son. who bis ame lw<-iity-out? yeurs old today. \?i ???rcmony marked th? chanM in possession of the army ??f dollars. Young: Astor Is now ?in i? yachting trip which ends minor, raivv at the Astor ??ouiitry p!a?e at Rhine Cliir-?>ii-th?*-lIu?lson. where h?> will spend th?* w??ek-?*iiil with hi* maiili?-r, Mrs. John Ja?*ob Astor. Ids .sister Muriel and a ? onipany of friends. loiter he will return to N?*w Y?>rk and a?-tiveiy tak?* ?liarg??. \o on?* *?nows ?-\aclly vvliat lu? is "worth." Owing to th?* rapidly hu r?*asing value ?if real ??star?" in [?ew Voik. of Mill? h most of the i. it un?- i? made up. and Hi?? flu? '.-..aliens in s??m ks ami bonds, an ???timatc math? at one time might l??i ne?eral millions out of the way in ihe course <>f !? few dav?. CROWD EAGER TO HEAR "DAGO FRANK" NEW YORK., Special.-The bxraemt -lolicc guard ?*v?r ?-alleil ?nit loi duty at a. nitir.l.r trial in this ?ity was stai'onc.i in ami alKiiit Hie Criminal ?'-?urls build lug today. They <>?-<-upi?-?J paasltron of van? tai;?* in .In*-?Ut* CaOlT's (outtroora und li!l?"?l Hie ?-??rriitoi?? t.. ??re v?'iil any ?iiitbreak of \ ioh'ii?'?' ?it Hie trial of the gunmen .t. < ii-c.l of th?? murder of l-'riitik Clrolicl, alias "Dago Frank." the ?inly defendant n??l yet call?*?!. Outside of tlie gunmen lnt?*r?"st ??enter?"?! In two ?lashing young v?oni<*ii of the underworld, wlio ?-.in??' to court t?> al?l tluir lius liaiais in ihclr light for life. n-JW?*.'!. Mrs. I?ui? lt??s**nhcrg, Wmmjjot "1/CflV L-OUi?'.'' ?!^ S m" J?m+mmWEL^TF iJBB?BH I a >< I ? I -?M??B?B*a*B*?B>i SANDS SMITH, St., Pr?s.. J. P. NOTTI NOHAM, V-Preg. and Cashier \THE BANK OF MATHEWS. Inc. Paid Up Capital $25,000 MATHEWS C. H., VA. ? ?hit* the accounts of tir mi* and indirtduals and offer? to n?-c*a?ire ? ? *?*-?otnmodatlon consistent with good banking Interest Allowed On Sa.ln?**?. Account?*. Hours: 9 A- M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I 2 M nouieu w?*r?> capture?! when th?*ir husband?? wer?- Bllistlld by th?? police in a llrooklyn flat. Out* of them. Mr? Ruuenncra^ ?p pear?*? I as s witm-vi at Hie trial of Charles l?tt'kt'r. nlWWWJ march to the death house was a pr?? liKle to the open I ii?; of the trial of the four SMS who aro char?*.??d with < -ommittiiig niurtler at hi?, command. Cirofiel. as Ids ak?r perruitiient the l?roo;renal\ e party anal I nature Um ?. tetory lavo yearn ir.int tun?. "Thar' Itcpuhllran party la t.ltT liny by M edil I Ma? ornilck. Ihr U mlrrn trader of Ihr I'roRreaalaea, to n banquet of 4 titik ? Ouuty l?ro KrcHalvm Innt "lash?. V* ork of i>r?r?|>arinic a rriirnanlintlon of the l*rosrrt>Knlar party In the Went he? ?can today. We are not disposed to be \ indica? tive, but frankness compels the ad? mission that we shall derive no small pleasure from stacking a lot of Repub? lican officeholders going to work for ?>n?*e In their lives.?Virginian-Pilot. No Harm Done. Chappie?"I'd just llk?> to know what you mean by being engaged to both Cholly and me at once." Miss Flnkie?"Why, bless me! There is no harm done. You can't either of you afford to marry me. you know." Twin? A Family Habit. ADA-MS. MASS., Special.?Mr?. An? thony Wrohlesky, one of a family of eighteen children, of which there were two pairs of twins, herself being one of them, gave birth Tuesday to twina. a boy and a girl. Four of !*A-s. Wrohlesky s sisters are the mothi ? of twins. A photograph of the tivc slaters end the five pairs of twins is to be sent to Colonel Roosevelt. Wilson I (*atN T. R. by 15. SAN" FRNCIISCD. Special.? Wood rovA Wilson swung ahead of Theodore Roosevelt by fifteen votes Tuesday night, accoroing to telegraphed re? ports of the Official count of the State now being made. Five precincts remain to be ; from. ? ?f these, four probably favor Wilson and one Rooaevelt. The heavieet upset In form was m j Butte count*?', where the complet? >f iTcial count, as returned t>> Dem atic j headquarters, ?rave Wilson a plurality i ?if ?;:?9. an Increase of S23 \Viison over the previous figures. Fnforgoit?Mi. 1 sat. one day. In my o'l.je. Imprisoned a.s m bird in a cage. My pencil was ? ril bli g slowly The unfinished eiiitofftal page. I scarcely know what I was writing, But know wh il I dreamed of thtsi: I was thinking of places and fates. 1 .shall never see again. The hum the beea in the <>rchar?l. Th.- long, slim, rough willow pole; The tin ? m half lilied with tish-worms. The ?plash in the old swimming hole! Th? iioy of the old log school house, With his sore to?* tied with a strin-r. : he girls who arandered the woodland, .In the daisy-dotted stories of spring. Oh! equips of my blessed "hi school I ys. Your feet have wandered .a-far. Time's busy whirl may engulf you, And sweep you out over the bar. still, (he old days of our boyhood And the memories of the u.sed-t? Con. ng through sunshine, shadow? \\ hi? h fall upon >.?n and me.? Your far*ci\an?l voices haunt me. As th. adows fall. Old scenes, ot<^ ?hi l?,??, loves, I'm suj-e T car call! ?L.. in .clinch Valley N ?Or. Mr??l?>OSTER 9hnT9mn Ofice Over^ ? MAI CHESiPkAKb UM CHHSAPEAKi: 8. a CO. New Queens of the ?Chesapeak* CITY OF B?LTXMOJU and CITY OF JfOBFOLK Fitted witb Marconi WlreJeas Between SORFOLK, OLD FOUIT COatFOBT an? BaXTOIOsaS. Dally, Including Sunday. Leave Norfolk 8:1*? P. at?. Old Poiat Comfort 7:16 P. M? arriving BaJti? rio re at 7:00 A? M. ?he following morar? through tickets on sale from all CHd Dominion S. 8. Co. Landings la Gloucester and Mathews Counties to Baltimore via Old Point and Cheaa aeak* Lin* at Te*%o*M. York River Line Steamers leave West Point and fork River Landings every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Baltimore ..?ave West Point 6:00 P. If, Arriva Baltimore 8:30 A. M. Ticket Offices 95, 104 and 10 Oraaby St., Norfolk, Va; also Hotel Chamber lln. Old Point Comfort, Va. E. J. Cblsm, N. Chapman, ?. P. A. A. O. P. A. BalUmors, lfd. Dr. A. M. MARCHANT tfestlst All Ki: of Dental Work l> ? ?Oas Adm-tr.)?t^res. t. i>. urofiixs, vv. o. iiumuxs m*nso\ & mutins, E. BAKER & f0? i'eiieriil ilercliants George J. Dlgrgs The G?1-A-C0L Med. Cc.f incorporated PORTSMOUTH, VA. ?*-*?*-? m~*<+em? '09?0