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PROHIBITION STATUTE ! IS OFFERED IN SEMITE Measure Designed to Put KiuiltlliiK Act in Kflfert Offered l?y Strode anil Adtllson. pits <;<)Vi:unok in ciiak(?k (?ives II i iii Power of Appointing Agents and lo Instruct Attorney general to Appear in Any ( ourt. .May Ask Change of Venue. With the introduction In tlio Senal-; of .1 bill prohibiting t!??? manufacture ami ,>ale in Virginia of intox'catiug liquors, initial steps were taken yes terday Ijv the Ccneral Assembly ;oward making statutory provision lor cairv ini; State-wide prohibition into cftcd. The patron:- of tin- bill J.i?- Senator Strode. of Amherst, author of tin* orig inal eiiablinu act, nitioii i< '"I in 1'' l.'KiKlaUny in I HI-, ami Senatoi Waltel I. .\<ii|i on. of l.j iiehbui ?. In view of tin; fact that tin- \ ? Ii?lit\ of th'- Webb !<????> ?>11 act has been di? l>ii t <*?!. the 11 ii ?aH i ions ot shipment and ? I'-1ivery iii'i1 not touched on tin; bill. I In- patrons pl?l ri n i: to wait until th<* I'nlted Stales Supreme <"ou'-t. full' whom the Fodern I lavs is now pending, hands down its opinion in tin inatti'r of i111<*i stale shipment l! it becomes appa'cnt. however. that the court will not announce its decision in time to guide 111 ?- lawmakers I h ?->. features will be Incorp'M'.itvil after ? i ? ? mat ui.- deliberat ion. Th<> hill i.~ drawn largely from lli?* prohibition law.' now in I'oice in \\ ??M Virginia and Noriii Carolina ami from the original enabling ail. I'tnler lis provisions. ilie 'PiM-rnor is charged with tin- dut> of executing the law, ami ? ** given th? pownr of appointing j,n\ atr?nt.? or tflh-ers li?? tnav ? tit lo assist htni iii thai work. To cover tin se ex Metises, h< is allow<;d an annual ap propriation of J<)(W. .\'iToiiM';i -<.i:m:u \i. m \ v A I'I'KA It IN AM C <?t Iff Anticipating i.illlcultlo.s that may arise in having local ollicors enforce the law in their communities, the hill t :o vldes that the Attorney.f;pti(.|-a|, when ?lile.-1.ll 1,V the Ipivellior, shall ::|lpe?r for the Sta'e in .iiiv .otiit in Vlrgii.ia. There is alfco a clause piovidlnt: for a ch.ingQ of venue bj tin trial court and the stimiiioninK <>f a jury from another .lurisdici ion. In all < ases. the Com iiionwealth will have the tight. of . p peal. I'lider the provision* of the bill, tlo person in the Stale, other 11 tn a 1 icensod pha rrnai ist, will I., allowed lo 'ell of ill. pen intoxicating li<|Uor of any kind. The pharmacist. if lu- ? ir le? a stock iii trade valued at $1,0(10 and can prove thai In- i.-* of good moral character. m;iv, <0 application, lib-d thirty da\s in advance, to the Judge of the Circuit Corporation or 1 fu^tlr.t: ' Court, i-eeelv. a license to s? 11 the liquor under ..??tuu condition-. In tt.\ '?vent, he will t.e i, |Uli<i| to furnish bond in tin sum of i.",00. < v\ sI:i.i. om.i 11\ u ititti:\ I'lti:<?< itii'TioNs Any citizen ..f t community nny ? ppe.tr I,efore I h?? Judge arid oppose Issuance of a lie. . Whether it is issued or no. i* left ,nt.r<!> in the discretion of the outt If he yrant '??I a It etise. he is i ,t ;. llowe<| to il!spet,se ;in> lupior ( \ ? ? ? p t oa the pre fjcrljitlon of a resist- red ph> si. ian, who shall have made a pers 'iial ? x aminatlct) ot )t.s patient. No prescrip tion callini; for more than one half pint can in tilled, and ho is not allow ed i>. refill that. No restrict bins is pla cd on the ??alt? of wood and tie natured a 1 ? bo] l-'or violation i<f th" law, the drtic U'st will not only iie prosecuted in the same manner a>- the man who sells, but his license will he revoked and his bond declared forfeited. The physician, on convict on. will be guilty of a mis demeanor ami his riuht to prescribe will he suspended f< r one \ r-ir. If orvlctod a second time, ?, s riirht to pres riiie ni l-- not in renew ed in three yon r*. The penalties proscribed for viola tion of the law ire as follows: For the first offense, the guilty party may lie fined not less than $?"" nor more than *100 and sentenced to Jail 'or not Miore i'nan s vf, days, in ilie discretion <?f th court, and placed tin der t bond of {.'a"? lor one year; for the second offense, h< will l><- lined not less than < 1; r. 1 confined in Jail not less than two .vonths tn?r more than six. hi" bond declared forfeited and a new one of ?1.'"'0 re.mired. possession or i \iti.i: \>ioi \ts is ntniv i \i n: i:vidi:ni r? While an Individual is not limited in the amount of wh sk> or othfjr intoxi cating liquor 'ic may have in his pos se-si.>n. if. for any reason lie is sus pected of havintr violated the law. prima facie evidence .f that violation n,,^y consist of a'<> of the lullrivvinii! Ttie possession of a l'ocb ral license; haviim more than two gallons oi spirit uous, live of vinous, or seven of malt II.ptor in bis ?ossession: to deliver to an> persons more than live nallotis of Spirituous or vinous or twenty of malt lUpior within lour successive weeks, anil the possession of intoxicating ),,,uor? as samples to obtain orders. The effect of the bill Is to put the burden of proof on the defendant, where possession of more than the above amounts of liquor are in his pos session. , clubs, under tin- provisions of the bill a re not allowed to have, at ??v time, any intoxicating liquor m their possession. <in conviction, the principal and those found guilty of airllnp ""'I abetting him will l>e guilty of a misdemeanor and will be punished as are other violators of tin; law. lif ters are given tlo- right to search md seize with a warrant. Nothing in the bill applies to the man who makes wine on his own place for his own use. both sides cuim JUDGESHIP FIGHT (Continued from First 1'ngc.) T11e"rule's""tlius"* passed, w ben approved bv tins (Jovernor are to have the et t of statute law. Kxpenses incident covernment are to be paid out of the inocial appropriation or $.10,000. Drafts upon this fund can only be made by a ?tjorltv vote of the board, and with lhe approval of the Governor. Pay , (.?ts are to he made by warrants of the Auditor of Public Accounts, drawn on tho State Treasurer. If the charter bill?one of the three companion measures?passes. UouewcH Wlll become a city of the first-class on ,uiv i, Ifilf.. Its charter will pro vide for a Mayor and a Council of olKlr. ^embers?three Aldermen and tlve Com mon Councllmen. This Council will proceed Immediately to elect the nec eps.nry city officers and the now city of Hopewell will begin tho Indepen dent management of its own ofTairs. T)-n, program, according to lawyer members of both houses, involves some Important constitutional and legel points, and the progress of the Hope well charter hills will he watched with Interest. Thoro is a general dlsposl tlon to extend every possible aid to the wonder town that war orders built, ami to assist It in its struggle for good government ami permanency. THE HOUSE Over sliht opposition, the House yes terday passed the WHIIk resolution, reported favorably hy the Appropria tions ?'otnmitt?'i\ prohibiting salary in creases to Stale employees unless such increases arc lirst recommended by the heads of departments. An amendment which wsi* also carried provides that ? no resolution carrying extra compen sation for pates, dooreltecpers and othet elective o fl'icers ??f the House shall In- considered unless it has first been inferred to the Appropriations ? omiiiitt<*c and by it reported. I >el<*Ka t e Graham It. Ilohson. of Itichmotid. opposed the ratllicatiou of the amendment. The extra compensa tion to Mouse oUlcers, lie said, has been voted to tliem at the end of the legls lat ye term from the early days of the Vliginia General Assembly, and he saw tut (ji)u(i reason foi departing from this I c jstotn now. D? legate Hjgh A. White, patron of , the amendment, replied pertinently, lie. ails.- a had practice iias been fol lowed many years, he said In substance, , was no reason why it should be <? on ? tinned forever. If the House clerks I and pHK'-H were not receiving enough , < omp< nsalion, li?? said, he was willing 'to Joi'1* the other members in consider 1 ntr an increase in pay. The paying to ? icn at the end of the session of extra remuneration, amounting I" the aggre gate to a Kuod sum. he said, was an . i'npioper invasion of llie public fund j and should not longer lie tolerated, i Mr. White's views found general sup r O! t, and the amendment was carried i.y an overwhelming majority. MA HI I.A Ml M.Vtd.MiKIt SI'KAKS ON C It AII IM)I Mill 1 The chair was vacated at 11 o'clock ? for a short talk by Swepson ICarle. chief engineer of the Maryland .Shell ! Fish Commission, who conferred with a joint committee from the General As ! sembly Tuesday night on the general | question of conserving the Joint crab bing industry of the two States. Mr Karle spoke with appreciation of his j courteous reception in Virginia and of the ???? operation extended to him on iiis mission. Deb-uatc I.nwrv, minority floor lead ?? r. offereil a resolution requesting the Virginia delegation in <'ongres:? to five ! tiieir support to the general hill pro viding elMl.-ral aid for State highways. . The bill carries an omnibus appropria tion of of which amount more than is proposed to l>e ; i-\ fe:id?-d iit Virginia. j Speaker Houston presented a com munication inviting the members to attend the celebration at l.ee (.'amp Kill 1 a -1 :.ight in honor of l,ep? birth day The House adopted a resolution ottered hv Delegate Myers, of Itich iriond. providing that when the House adjourned for the day it adjourn in honor of General Dee's memor y. The House adjourned at 1 1 : 1 ?? o clock to meet at 10 o'clock this morning. ! " ~ THE SENATE The adoption of an amendment to the Senate rules increasing the mem oership of the Finance Committee from lifteen to sixteen, at least one member of which shall he chosen from the minority party, and the referring of a resolution offered by Senator Strode, of Amherst, suggesting that the ap pr ipriation for pensions to Confederate veterans ne increased this year by ?Gin.000, to the Finance Committee were tl.e outstanding features of yester day's session of the Senate. O motion of Senator Goolrlck. of Fredericksburg, the body adjourned at 1 o'clock in honor ? the memory of General Robert E. 1 .*-e. The Senate convened at !2 o'clock noon, with Lieutenant-Governor J. Tay lor Kllyson in the chair. After the invocation, delivered by Kev. Frank T. McFadcn. D. I, pastor of the First 1'rej.liv terian Churc'n, the Senate re ceived a joint resolution from the House of Del.Kates, providing that the Virginia delegation in Congress be memorialized to use Its best efforts in scouring the passage of a bill provid ing for Federal aid in road building. ? in motion of Senator Uoyall. of Ta?'.c well. the resolution was adopted. Senator Strode's resolution, making a majority vote, instead of a two-thirds vote, necessary for taking up a bill out of order, was reported unfavor ably, and final action by the Senate was il?ferie< until to-day. ? A resolution offered by Senator West. ' of Nanscmond, amending the rules so thrtt all bills relating to prohibition, i commercialized vice, etc.. may be re ferr*-d to the Committee on Social and Moral Welfare, was adopted. GLASS OF WATER j BEFORE YOU EAT ; ANY BREAKFAST Wash poison from system each inomiliar and tVel frcsli as a daisy. Kvery day you clean the house you live in to get rid of the dust and flirt which collected through the previous day. Your body, the house your soul lives In. also becomes filled up each twenty-four hours with all manner of filth and poison. If only every man and woman could realize the wonders of drinking phosphated hot water, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions: in stead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks." "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, opti mistic throng of rosy-cheeked people everywhere. .Kvery one. whether sick or well, should drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening ami freshening the. entire alimentary canal before put ting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds: and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store, which will I cost but a trifle, but is sufllcient to demonstrate the quick and remarkablo Chang* in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness Is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while, the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. 1 HOUSE BILLS TH? following Mils were |)rMCl)t?il In !!??? llou.n* of iJelegates yesterday. and n-fwfjd under rit 1< 37: To Hie Committer for Courts of J untie*: H> Ml. Itussell To amend and re-cr..ut sK tioi) mo of iii- Code; :im hfrptofo'c aiiiftid' c<l, as i o where officer* shall My Mr. ICUsxell To umend ami n'-ftim t sectlona 2281 :.ud L'.'Ji of tho <'i?de. in rela tion n, <na> r'age within certain decree* pt rililblUiJ, Hy Mr. Goulon- To fln the juaxln|utn ? mount of com peti*U|loii of court ? l*rks. (xmnliiiTK <>f rci'inls, ? ounty iiini city tri'.is commissioners of revenue. nhPiifTj*, hl(c*1 ? oust.ililes anil illy sergeants. II;. Mesirs. KOwurtlH and Coldlron To amend and re-enact sections ?SI anil '?!'?> <?( ih?' Cod*. In relation to marriage ?vllhln I cei tain degrees prohibited. I Hy Mr. Cordon To .im*nd subsection 52 I I till xiilisei'tlor 57 of an a* t to r*vl*e airing* and ronsolhli.te into one ait tin* lui - t ?? j fating to negotiable Instrument*. ! Mv Mr. Cordon?To aiii*ud ami re*fila> t I ser;lons 311*. 315? of the Code of \*lrglni>i Iof iss;. in relation to N*lectiot: ami pere;.ip lory ehall.-iiKe of Jutois in < ivll cas.o , Hy Mr. Willis -To validate th* acts of fe jni.il>> who hove heretofore performed any ?of the duties of deputy clerks of all) of the ? ? out ts of th|? State. i Hy Mr. Cor ion To permit fi- nates *<? final ' ify civ* hon 1 iind Hrl as deputy ? lerk ? in j all of the c ourts of this Cotilttion\v*a Ith. To ti e Committee on Couuti**. Cltlf - and , Tow ns: S My Messrs. Howlys Commlr." ?jprtlon Wal j ton and Whiti ?To amend and re-ena< ? v?i - ' 'Ion .,f ii,. Code relative to tl.e tljHni' ? f ? vainticl*s in county, city, town ai i lis ! * riot olf Ii rs. M> .Mr. Itolston- 'I'o atnetid and r* t an ! ut t? provide for the organization ai I -m - *t ntneic of liii'oi porated * onm uniti*H w'hIi-h shall hevoine l>"r-?nft*r <i:le* of ih* nd . lass. To th* Coniniltte* on l-"lnan?*: My Mr Kouertti?To amend the time 'or [collecting ti'.\'.s accounted for i.y city. i<mn ly and town treasurer*. ami not returned t delliKiuent. To tCoic mlttee on Prlvltrget and I;!??<? - . Hons: My Messrs. Clement ard Dodson To irrend jaud r*-enatt secllm "8 of th* t'ode In t.-i., ? Ion to the dutte? and comp?t satlon if r"g . I'trars. 'I o the Committe* on Agriculture and MIn I r\r My ,M*ssts, /.dams. ?f Chnrlott*: ?n ith and Sjiroul To regulate the manttfai ture, s'.ir.irn am' sale of spirits of turp*mii.* lin?; ??<?! oil. , i-lints, etc.j and substituted and imitation th*i*<?r. 'I tli?> Committer on C*nrrri! l.a\<? li>. Mr Willis To prevent urrfoirne??s lm po-Ition or fraud in th' s;i!? or disposition '?f ci-ttnin "securities." Hy Mr Price?To ain^nd ard re-enact an act to make th* unauthorized us* of ;"itn , rn>.bll*s or motor vhlcles a misdemeanor. . an'.' provldltur punishment therefor. My Mr. Taylor To make it larceny to ot.tt iri with iraudulent intent, goiids v irr or m*rchandi>e Noilclted or ohtnln*d f?-om iti.v ll<*nsed merchant for. *.\a:iilnation or ?tpnrovrjl: to tnnk* a failure to r?ti.rn tl"> tut'ie. upon dentand. to Mji-h meni unt in iliiu.-i-d or undamaged i-ondltion or to pav tor the *htii*. prima fai !?- evtiienc* of ;i t*nt cheat or defraud. Tii the Cdinmlttee on Insurau'* iind H nk ii.r: i Hy ir. Myers To r*|(?al -e^-tlor. 10 of *liap'*r2 anil to amend s*ftlon "3 of" chap I ter L* iiiiil ?ec|Ion 12 of elnpter " of an at t ? concerning the Hureau of Ii'-uranr* To ttie Committee on .Schools and Col Hv ^lr II*r.l*y?To nm*nd n-.d i r ei nct ?*ctlon of th* Code in relation to Mi* ?illtl's ?.f th- Stat* Hoar.! of I-Mij.-h*Ion. lunl ? ?f olvlvlcn sup*rlnt*nd*ntii of e'-hools to th* fi-r,position of school divisions and th* salaries of division superintendents. H> Mc?sr? Walton and Russell?To r*ti?al . ? tlor? I ISO. H5I rind 1132 of the ("ode as h*r?tofore um*n'led. To ?*.* Committee on .Special, Privnt* 9n<* ? !."? al l.?gl?!iitlnn: My Mr. Hurke?To f.rovide for ti c com* | pet sail on of |,r. K w. Mair -i.|?r ;,nd !>r : m-.i I* Ferguson, for services r*ndet*<l th* , Mul' of \ ir^inl.i in tS" e aminatlon of i ^ M an<2? In t'i* Potomac i:iv*r. n- ..ir Ma:in-To authorize th* R.iar.l of j Supervisors of Powhatnn County to anpro. I priate money to th* Powhatan Chanter of the t i iter: r>.iught*ra of th?> Oinfed*r,-..-v as ?!?it payment for a monutnen* to Coii'fed. (*ri'te toldlera at Huguenot Springs, in y.ild ? count y. To prohibit th* hunting. .li'Otiiitr f's:.nc or t r*spa>.. t r. er 'ipon th* lands of any p*r-;i.n In County of I.oudoun ivithout pormHslon in writing My Mr. Wright, of Is!? of Wight To nm?nd iitn. r* "n;?'t un ait to authorl*1* ar.d em power the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Is 1* of Wight. In Its dl?cr?i?,n. to contribute and expotid. annually, on- of It* r*nera! county levy, a sum of mon*y tor the conduct of an educational ann iik-rl < ultural f.tir to he h*ld in s.ai-i countv Hy Mr. N'oland?To authorize the Hoar 1 of . upervlsor* of T.oudoun Countv to off*r and pay rewards, payable out of the treasurv of said county, for th* scalps of cert.i.in hnwke. killed in said county. ! ?? Harrison-To appropriate th* stun f"r p proper administration . f tho .fT..irs of that part of Hlatid Magls|e-ial District. I rin. * Coorge County, v..,, known as Itop*wel| and its suburbs- to r.re>. rii,0 th* metho.l? thereby tt,* said appropriation shall l e administered, and to proviil? for 11. r paynient of one-half thereof to the tr*a.sury. My Mr. Harrison- To provid* a tempor ary a denu.it- administration and co\?-n ment of tli* local affHlrs of th* iinlr*ornor atecl comniurlty known Hopewell rin^ '?[jncent territory, now rt portion* of |tin Bland Magisterial r.lstrlet. In th* County YOU SICK, UGH! I "Dorison's Liver Tone" better than calomel and cannot salivate. t'alottiei loses you a ilay! You know what calomel is. it's mercury; quick silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never bo put into your system. When von feel bilious, sluggish, con stipated and all knocked out and be lieve you need a dose of dangerous calomel Just remember that your drug i gist sells for 50 cents a large bottlo of i Dodsoti's Liver Tone, which is entirely i vegetable and pleasant to take and is ja perfect substitute for calomel. It is j guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, < and cannot I snlivatc. l>on't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day: it loses you a day's work. I>odson's Liver Tone straight ens you right up and you feel great. (Jive it to the children, because :t is perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. Motorists, I Attention!! S Our Day and Night Storage Servico should have the investigation of every car owner in Rich mond. ('all Randolph 4261. Our representa tive will call. T erminal Motor Co. Incorporated e Ninth and Cnrv Streets Itcpair Work?Pre? Air ??f I*rIri? ?? i.h.ik. , until hu >? Uui* ??4 i! 1m- ;t ? uy liy Mr To the ? - i t > ??' IIojm wrll, In Ui** i*ouf ty of }*fitiffl to prt.' l.l. t* ni|M?r\t y ??nu j *rn?:iti*,??' ??f -* f?>r 11* i .m?? m:ma aiM5 author)/.** tl?.? sHO^siiiriit ;tn*l ???! Uk?'tlun ??f n-v??iiup !i??? ?*>s:uy for tti?? |mt: iu ?i?*nt Improvement att<) m?\?*i nm?*nt ??f *;u I 4-11 >. Senate Bills ] Hy Alc-.sw ? to I ope it Si ii ml > ?iiiHOllilnt relation in ? ??. UttlT Shclillft'il on Kl?li Hiiil i; liy Mc>i>ir.?. \\ Amend an<: \\ . l<< f?rro< (lie *i IIlid Hi Harh <'ii it I all ??'! to I ?rtui>. I i<\ ? ? l:it-i- ? rub m :? ? the t'o'.itnluwt ?in! rli-? in II. No. SO. ti> ?ie. 1 ? 'iii ? -? ? 11 hi :: >>t .in : lilt;. iiik-ik! an.I .or 'did ?rtalti laws relating to oysto ?aim ;? ii.I i.tin i ! '??intultt* ? on | -di inil \V"?i and llurham-S. a nd r<- <>iinr| t inn : nf .in a' r.iit 1:?* neit.; tt?c1 i nnsoll a?t ? . rt titi laws |<-Iirlru; I<> ?lam*. i rali? and other shell. <1 to III- Coin i lit".- nil I'isli Into one ai-t INIi. ? lam*. fer'e.l t?i the liy M.-.nrv St. t<i iiim-il'l in t to r*-\ ls< ? tat?- in ?.n? nyMi'M, llsli. '.sit. I'.efeel i ti Ii? I I la mi*. Ity Mr.?r?. .Ictfr ??> s ? ? ' !:. No >?.'. to i??i? ?? ii< 1 and ?f tlon 14X1 af t Ii ?? Code, tho piiwirs and dull* - "f rl? ? < .itlon in connection itli tl. text l>ookI("f?-i i tn ti" Pildlc I nst It 'it Ion. .ui'! i:i ii 111 < Ity Mr. (*ntin S. Ii N'. ?. ?. making or use of fal.-i -dat-nni pmpoity in credit. I:??:?? i ? d ? inlttoo on Ct'iirts nf ,l.i<tl< Hy Mr. liayle S. II. No. M t. linn in nf . Iiaptf-r _? it. i in M >i?ii|iin nt ? fiatiti*r J .ii ?t tson subnet Hon r< la ? ion to >aril of lain -o l*?i't Ion o' in Jill I, ? sit I' ll ?? mm - e( ? ud in i ?r. tl'.ll i rnitlK lh" ttu ???i the i' ti ? a nk i mi; vr. to atii?mi am! relative t nf cliJIptei ' of an a''1. ? ??t i lean of I iiBUra in ??. I :?? f?-r i ? tnltt I nsuraic ? a nil lia Hy Mr. llenlhK S. H. No t ??-enii'-t section <i.t of tl.* the ??.?turn I"- mail-' l>> land .iss.--.s ir- anil th< penalty for tliel: fall iro in ii.ii.i'ly with tli" i C'ltllri ini-nt of tli'- lm. I tot ?? 11 1 Die i 'oiiitnlttiM. on tJe'iit-ral l.i'i My Mr. Marhnin ?> M Nn >?;. ? . . ?<-at<* the i lly of Il?|?i-w <?!I. ii. tlio I'minty of I'ri " lii-orK*-. o iirovlde H ill|i 'i aty ti l j? : 1a nent off I. ??! s fnr it s or^.tnl.. tinn n iiiont and to niitliorlzi- as-"-?"n'eiit .1 r ? 1 ? ol li-i-tloii of r?-\enii?- n--'-.-s.i:y t 1 th" p<-r-ia 1.'-lit. Itnprnxi-uo'iit and j:ovrntnrnt of -aid iit>. Iti'lw i -ii ;? the .lulnt ('nit.jiittlf e on Spm In 1. I'riv .tf and l.ocnl l.?cl,ialtlnn. Hy Mr. Hnrtiam w' It. No. .-T to prov|f|o fnr a tonipoiury ad'-ijuate adiiiinlsiriitloii and Kovernn.ent of llie loral .i!l.ilr? of tli<* niilin orponiteo 1-oniinutiity Known ;i? ll< al ad.l.'n ?'tit territory. i;nw ? portion r.' unt v 'oni ? eiflf tin- Hland M a k-u-t * rial Idntrni 11 tit of i'rliin- lieorge. nntll MJCh tltii" .'is i' ? om?-" 11 city Heferied to tin- iolnt ' inlttre on Special. I'rlvatc .'itni local I. latlon. Hy Mr. Hal liam--P. H No. to appro prlate tlio sum of OOH for tli<- i?rop?-r ud minlvtration of tlif- affairs of that part of lll.ir.il .M.ii; Ist'-rlal Uintriit. I'rin-? ij?-or?e I'oitnty. Vii., known at Hopwivrll and It .1 sulajrlis. Uelerred to tlie Committee on 1*1 num e. Hy M?-ssrv. Davie. CSooilloe nnd Wehh -5?. H No. ?>-<. to ainend and re-enai t ??riSm 11?>f t|i<> I'odc in 'relation to tiir ilutIe-< of the StiitA Hoard nf laln ation !:? f??rr'-il to -lie ?.'oinmlttcc on I'uldii It -tltiitlons and Kdil atloa. Hy Mr. Il?ninu S. H No. K'. to ailtllori7" the Hoard of Supervisors! of I'o-.vliata-i i'min ty to approiiriate tiionay to iti^ I'ov )i i';m i.'hapter of the 1'r:jt?.I I i-.iii;hti-rs of h" ''on federal y a? part payment for :i inoii'ii-t"tit to Confederate soldiers at Huguenot Sprint:-. In said eoimty. Heferred to th" Comii.lt tee on County. City arid Tom n 1.11 ?ra nl.: ii Inn. Hy Mr. Muthevi -S, II. No. 91. to amend and re-enai t section II of an act to pro \ Ide for desic 11.11ion hv 1 itie." and towns of .?< i;rej;atlon distrl'-tH for rest.lent" of white and colored persons Heferre,; to the ? 'omtnitteo on County. City and Town (Jr Kanlr.a tlon. Hy Mejirs l)a\is. 1 Joodloe and Web'o?S. H. No. to amend and re-enact lections ?! nnd ' of nn a^t. relating to I'oifedfrato pen. sions. Hef?rr?'ii 10 ihc Committee 011 Cen tral I.OVH. Hy Mr I'orhitt - S. H. No. 9^. to pro\Id' for the ltiS'pe< tion of all jiuUlit' or ptlv.it>. hospitals, the 1 eforinatory home, houses of detentlo.i. convent 1. a?yltims. je.-tarl m sem inaries schools or Institutions. Heferr.ol to the Committer on Public lnstliut!'jns iiid Kdu- at ion. Hy Mr. 1 lOolrick? S. I!. No. ''I. t ? nrn"nd and re-enact section of the Code. He Why Suffer With Your Eyes? CHARI.KS t,l\(OI.\ SMITH, lief ruction inf. 1 If you havc lihirrine, dizziness, tiru rali^ia, lieadaehos, spots hefore tiie i-yos. I winking, tremhlin^' spells, cataract. , liurniiiK ai'cl smart Hit:' nf tin- eyos, \:t. riotis nervous and hrain affect ions. ?>n ( tailitifr not onl\ positive injury in the ! siuht, hut untold misery, call immedi ately. ! N'os. 100, 101 and 102. Murphy's Ho | 1 el Annex, at Kifihth and I'.road Streets ? ICighlh Street entrance: Hike cli-va | tor. Charles Lincoln Stnlth continues , to Bfivei consult a t ions free between the lliours of 10 a. M. and 4 I'. M. ? Adver ! tiseinent. I \ ^ Quality | Jewelry Wc make this s wide store popular range of our by the Jewelry. You can kci anything in good Jewelry here from the small inexpensive article to the goods that are necessarily cost ly. However small your pur-' chase you can depend upon quality. H. COHEN JEWELER. 707 E. Main Street. S S I Popnlar Remedy for Gout. Rheumatlam, Sciatica, Lumbaco: pains in Agrnti for U.S.. 00 Kffkn*n st>a N. Y. f-rn.i ? h>- Committee lor t'onrt.s n? .tin | tit e. ... Mp.srs. Strode itn*l \< 1 <11*? o?? S It \'o ? i ? Iirolill.lt the in.iniifitt lure ;in>l sulo "I | in it* :int| into\l<- iSIiik Hnuors. -t?i? J ] t.. pi..villi- f?r tho f iifuit ? iiu-iit of Mit h lit n lii'oiion. i:< f.-rit-.i t" Hi#? < *oimntitt>o on M'.t.tl aid Sot'htl Wolf tr?*. Here and There in the Legislature Through lulled States Senator Tho mas S. Martin, .??i appointment has ? '????n made f?? :* .t in t'o *?n g he? ween I Tt siil.-m Wilson ami the oomritloc appointed liy thf . 'ii.-ral Assembl. : : exu ml to him ait invitation to ;:.idtess tin- Legislature during the present ses sion. Tin.' President will receive t delegation at li;3U o'clock Mo ml a-. aV tcrnooii. The invitation c.imtni ttce Is t o n ?????'??! of, -? nators t'i i *: f ii ami Addison ami I'tIt'jJiMcs llrowi ii>K, Sleek ami .Myers. In an effort to rtiuciiy a S* ???? i f affairs against which uutomobilists have made hitter coni|iiailit, l?ele|;ate Price. uf Fti'.'hinomi. Int roduced in the Hons.- yestcrda> a liiil which adds a jail |M-n;t1ty of not les*s titan sixty ilays in the present law which declares that a chauffeur or :? ny other person. who. without the consent of the owner, takes i from a garage or stable an automo bile or onerattis it for his own use or I pitrjio.se. i? gittllv of a misdemeanor. | Richmond automobile men declared j that the amendment |ir.oviiiftl m the bill offeroil hy .Mr. Price did not go far ; enouish. Tiiey appealed to Mr. I'riee to , amend his bill so as to make the of - ! fense <?? felony ami punishable accord ingly. Mr. Price said that he would take tip tb" question of so amending 'the bill when it comes before the i otn :1111 tee. The 11..'ise ' ?onimittee on Appropria tions will meet at ?> o'clock Thursday j nitrht, January -7, for the purpos ? of | giving special hearing to repr"senta ' lives of tiie State educational Institu ' lions on their budget needs for tiie ' coming two ffj,rs. On Friday night, l.l.i it nary i;v. t < e committee will hear I fro,n the elcftnosynar> institutions. Delegate Cordon, of i.ouisa. lias re ititroduced his anti-fee hill. Th-.? act 1 provides th.it court clerks. examiners ?>f record, county and city treasurers, hi cell constables, commissioners of : the revenue. city *prs?itnts and other f'-e ofliceis. shall receive all fees up to ? *2,ftOO a year. Of all fees in excess of .;(in and under 510,000. the clerks are t*' receive .*?0 r,f>t" cent. If tiie feos amount to more than $10,000 a year, the i>:ll provides, the clerk shall lirst re j oei\e iC.friO. in adtlition to that lit is to s.tii r.i.i pt of all tees up to i$l0,0"i>, and J*t per cent of all fees in excess of that amount. The voman suffrage bill will he in troduced in hot it houses to-day. The bill will have .six patrons in the House? ! 1)? h-gate Norvis,. of Itaneaster and Richmond: Delegate Steck, of Winches ter: Delegate I'itts, of Albemarle; liele ! gate Williams, of Fairfax; Deb-gute I YET TO COME ! Astounding Success of Now Remedy is Evidenced by Praise Received Here. iOne .More Added to Thousands Published. There can he no question about this. I No one has ever known of any prep aration ever before publishing, day hy | day, and week after week, testimonial | after testimonial from Richmond peo . pie in every walk of life telling of j what they think of Tanlac. ! "Hundreds more are to he published ? right hei e in our Richmond papers, anil jail from Richmond people, easily veri i lietl. beyond all <|tiestioti or doubt, i proving," states T. C. fritter, "that ! Tanlac is as we claim it to he. the j Premier ('reparation for troubles of the . stomach, kidney and liver and all the | allied troubles arising from these vital 1 organs." Any one and every one suffering as Mr. T. A. Hatch suffered, whose state ment is helow, may read it with proiit. for it is not a recitation of remarkable I benefits derived in an isolated case. I There are on tile a thousand verifying ? all that ho stays as to what Tanlac ac ! coinplishcd in cases of his kind. j Mi. Hatch. *>0S Fast Urace Street. , said: "Tanlac is a good medicine. I 'saw it advertised and bought :t bottle, ami since taking it my appetite atul general condition has been wonderfully improved. My digestion is good ami m> kidneys have been relieved and urine is normal, and as a result of its benefits I sloop much better: and lot me say this. I was in very bad shape prior to taking Tanlac. 1 suffered from j stomach and kidney trouble, gas acetj ? mu la ted and formed on my stomach after eating, especially lifter supper. My kidneys annoyed tiie a great deal, and I always had to net up nights any where from three to tlve times, nnd my urine contained a heavy sediment. ! which caused me an untold amount of | uneasiness. Now that it has done so ' much for nte. I cannot praise Tanlac too highly, and hope all will take Tan lac who suffer its 1 did, for it surely 1 helped me." | Tanlac is sold at all three Polk ! Miller drug stores, ii pet* bottle, ami ja courteous representative is always in j attendance to explain Tanlac. The I wonders of this great preparation r.re I told in "Tanlac Times," free upon ap ! plication to the representative.?Ad , vcrtisement. ? ADDICTIONS CAN BE CURED Our proposition: "No Cura. No Pay." Wo will take any case of liquor or drug adc"'s tlon arid guarantee a cure In from len days to tlireo weeks, according to physical condi tion of patient. You don't pay us a penny until you know that you are cured. We ad minister tho original Devlno treatment, which Is tho last word that scicnco has to offer for the cure of these diseases. Write for confidential infor mation a:.d references. Dr. H. L. Devine Sanitarium 'tlirhlnnd l*nrk. Itlchinond. V*. A 8 II- nicy, of Willi.imslmrz. ami I 'elesate ? Musi'i'iivf, of i- >u t ham pton. The Scii- i ate )?; 11 will bo introduced by Senator] I-;. I ,ec Trliilcle. of Wyt hoville. 'l b.- Ilousc (.'ununltU'o mi Aurlcul-; turc ami .Minim; yesterday voted to j report favorably Deleiratc Sproul's bil' \\ htch provides that every hotel. res-| taurant anil hoarding-house servitiK oleomargarine or renovated butter< shall dlsplav conspicuously in their <11 n i n u-rooms a sIku advertising thai fa ci. The commit t.e reported favorably also the bill of I lelenate Iteattie. of llenrico. ami ndint' the law rcffula t inif the standard of purity for condensed milk, to provide that condensed milk shall contain not less than "3..1 per cent milk solids. The present law re - <iulrcs 34.3 per cut. Marriaue ln-tween ilrst cousins is prohibited by a bill introduced yester day by Uelcnate Hussell, of Campbell. I'elesat" Willis, of Roaltokc. I'cnio cr.etic tloor leader in the House, intro duced a bill yesterday which is de s'mied to protect the iiivestliiK public a^a.list beinji victimized by "wild-cat" syndicates tbrouerh the unloading <>f worthless securities. The hili requires -corporations which issue stock ami offer it for sale to the public, to lib with the Corporation < 'omiuission a detailed statement of the assets and i probable earning capacity It uives the < 'orporat ioti Commission at any time the rlirht to rail for such additional information as will enable the coni 1 _ mission in determine whether ?h'j proposition Is bona fide, cr merely a "get-rich ?<|uK*k" scheme. The Senate Committee on Public In stitutions and Kducation. and tho IloitS'i Committee on Schools and Col leges will moot in joint session at i o'clock this afternoon in the hall of the House of Delegates to hear from Superintendent of l'nblic Instruction Starnes on the general needs of th? State's public school system. The House Committeo on Schools and Colleges voted to report favorably Dele gate Walton's I ? i 11 providing for the election of school trustees by the pOO pie. The committee postponed until its next tno"t ina final report on Dele gate Fnller'is bill which provides that each school district may adopt for it S. lf the policy of furnishing free text books to the pupils of the schools In such district. MAW II.I-I'. I.HiKT INKANTHY on ix tv at iioi'iavni.i. I >A N VI I.I.I*. VA , January 19.?The Danville Night Infantry, composed ???f lifty-two privates, in charge of Cap ! tain Howard W. 1'r.ine and Meute<utnt I-;. II. Williams, left here at 10 o'clock this morning for l.'opeweli for patrol ! duty. They carried l.nnft rounds of -\ni miini ion ami had their full equip ; nient. "be regiment was in full march - | ittK ordei at midnight last night af ; |cr receiving orders from Adjutai;* ' lienor.il Sale at 1 o'clock in the af 'iernoon. Sale Prices On Greentree Clothes and other live items of interest to you. SUITS ? OCOATS 20" SUITS cdc0AT5I 11*? \y.?. 25??5Uir5 6 ocoats yr^SlUTS ? o'coats 18T5 22^ Yf- suits ? ocoat5 26?? For The Live Boys 5??-6?'t SUITS ?ocoats?? 8"-10-r5ults &OCOAtS 5*? y> iov-no.suits locoats: I2^-I3^sum i ocoats 7T? 9?:? - A\atihaffan Shirfs I*? SHIRTS SHIRTS 115 l?f Z?? 63'? SVURfS 35;? ?4*r shirts 11? '2*? Greentree, Hwkade Neckwear SCAftFS 1SCARFS ti> 6^4 $k?SAtk??i BROAD AT 5?V&NTH