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Miss Miel? the Bride of Cle? ment Holt Hudson.. EVENT OF INTEREST SOCIALLY Large Crowd of Friends of Popular Young Couple Gathered at St. Paul's to Witness Ceremony?Con federat? Organization Attends. Miss Ellen Eldridge Michaux, daughter of the late Miller Woodson and Nannie Kenn Michaux, of. Pow hatan county, and Mr. Clement Hull Hudson, sou of Mrs. Anne Bowman Hudson of this city arid the late .fudge Isaac Hud sou, were married ai St. Paul'8 Episcopal i church last night at " o'clock. Rev. A. O. Sykes, rector cfj St. Paul's performed ? tie Impressive and .beautiful ceremony, 'The church was tastefully decorat? ed in white and green palm ferns, snowballs and roses. The vested choir entered the church singing the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. The singers were followed by the ushers. Messrs. Johiij Ccttrell, Walter Hoover. William Shumate and Rayntond*Hudson, of this city, and Messrs. Edward Mer Till and Clarence England, of L'gae W. Va. Then came the bridesmaid;. Misses Anne Hudson, Bessie Payne. Claudia Perkins and Annie Hamilton, of this city. Miss Martina Ragland. of Cincinnati and Miss Sadie De Jar nette of Richmond. The mai ls wore white chiffon with lace trimmings and carried large bouquets of carna? tions and ferns. Little Miss Mildred Michaux and Master Clarence Ashby were ribbon bearers. I The maid of honor. Mis.? Mary Neville Michaux. of Powhntau county entered alone, wearing a lovely crea? tion of whits mull und laee and car rying bride's roses.. The bride, wearing a handsoma gewn of white liberty satin, trimmed in real Spanish lace and made prin? cess, entered the church lemming upon the arm of her brother, "Mr. William Julian Michaux, of this city. Her veil was caught with u diamond sunburst, the groom s wedding gift, and she carried a white ivory prayer bcok. With the groom was his brother. Mr. John Hudson, of Logan, who was best man. During the ceremony "Call Me Thine Own" was shortly played by the organist, Mr. McNlchulls. and the bridal party, left the church to the strains of Mendlessohn'a wedding march. The church was filled with friends of the young couple. Magrudor Camp, Confederate Veterans, and John W. Daniel Chapter, Daughters of Confederacy attended In a body anil sent handsome presents. Among the presents were many very band some ones. After the ceremony the bride and groom drove to pier A, where they boarded the Old Dominion steamer for Richmond. The wedding tour will include visits to Washington, Baltimore and other citlej. | Mr. and Mrs. Hudson will make their home in Logan, W. Va.. where Mr. Hut)son is a leading attorney. Among the out-of-town guests who attended the wedding were Mrs. Car* ter Flcklin, cf New York, and Rev. R. B. Hudson, of Bland county, a brother of the groom. Mr. M'illard Saunders, a student it tho University College of Medicine, Richmond, arrived in this city yes? terday to spend his summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Saunders on Thirty-third street. Mr. Robert A. Davis, a student at the University College of "Medicine, at Richmond, arrived In this ciW'j yesterday morning to spend a few I days with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R Lee Davis, on Thirty-fourth .street. > _ Miss Adlne Turner, of Nashville. Tenn., arrived in the city yesterday to be the "tuest of her-sister, Mrs. James E. Abbe, Jr. A reception was held la3t evening at the home of Miss Lottie M. Gid dtngs. .241 Twenty-eighth street,, who will be married today at her home to Mr. J. T. Mills. Jr.. by Rev. Mr. Jlnnett, of the Disciples' church. About fifty guests were present. Mr. Mills is connected with the Fulness, Withy & Co.'s office, hero. Officer Fisher Out. Police Officer Fisher was out yes? terday for the first time alter an Ill? ness of about ten days. The officer -tvlll be able to return to duty today. K?dern Mctliodn In CaHlrntlnB tb?. Gold of tlie Orchard. You are certnluly entitled to Iookj through that wire fence nud sec oll thatj constitutes U? orange orchard. Tberej nre 200 round bended trees, about twelve feet In diameter. The fruit looks Immensely ns If It had been arti? ficially put lu place. Really those would pass for 200 Christmas trees. Does nature do tills sort of work any? where else? You forget the cherry trees hi your northern orchard. You hnve be? come so familiar with the scarlet glob? ules thnt hang nil over those trees, with orioles and robins shouting np-, provnl, and tanngers with Indigo birds sitting In the apple tree overhead, thnt you cannot fully see and nppreclnto the chnrm. Rut you certainly have not for? gotten the glory of a Mclntosh red ap-, pie tree in October or Indeed a wholei orchard of ripe Northern Spies, Spltzon burgs and Kings. Yet the orange has a glory nil its own. it Is the gold of the orchard. Yon thought the trees grew In groves, "but here they nre In long. reg-j nlnr rows." Thnt was n word borrow? ed from the wild oranges that In Spnn iBh days enme up where (hey might nnd were seldom transplanted. They, grew us those wild persimmons grow St the edge of the orchard or as pines nnd maples grow. Rut your modern orange trees nre grown lu long rows to be cultivated with plows nnd horses The real orange tree should stand nhout twenty-five nr thirty feet high, with n trunk of five or six Inches. Its foliage Is dense nnd a rich green, ft Is a grand tree to sit beneath at midday nnd drink the juices of the fruit Instead of water?It Is distilled perfectly. But these trees nre round nnd low bended, nnd one must stoap to get bencntb thoni. They are made of the grafter shoots thnt came up around the oirl trees after the freeze. They are raoro convenient to spray, to protect from the blizzard, while the fruit Is mnw easily gathered. Yon can walk nil ohont that orchard nnd reach hnlf th? fruit without n ladder. It In n good Il? lustration of how good sometimes comes nut of evil. "Different shapes!" -To he butt-. There nre quite ns many varieties of orange* In this orchard ns there nre of npples or plums In most of your north? ern orchards llftcen or twenty, at least. The grower knows them nil by nnme nnd can tell them nil by the shape nnd the quality. He does not ro nt random nnd pick any flue big ornngo for his own eating, hut lie takes ht# selection -the King, or the ITomosnr.n, or the Jaffa, or the Ruby, or Parson Brown, or Satsnmn. or posslbry tha tangerine. He nils his pocket with se-j lected varieties and then goes to thnti pine grove over there and peels them, ns he lunches. It Is very much ns w?j do with our pippins, nnd Swnnrs, an Trlncess Louise, nnd .Illllflowers.?I: I dependent. TONS OF GOLD TREASURE. fn?t Store of Wenltli Rmntled From Hen World Into Old. It has never been told how vast was Hie treasure thnt was emptied from the new world Into the old in the glorious jays of the Spanish dominion,' We enn only judge of bow great It was by col? lateral evidence. The booties of Cortes nnd Pissarro are famous hi annuls of new world history. In them we hnvo rend bow tlie soldiers of the former tntried away only a small part of the treasures looted at Mexico, yet wore ho loaded down with stolen gold that when they fell from the causeway Into,, the lake in the memorable retreat from Mexico they sank and drowned ns weighted with plummets of lend; also we read how Pizarro exacted ns a trib? ute for the liberation of Ihe Tuen Ata hulpn gold that tilled to the depth of several feel a room seventeen feet, wide by twenty-two feet long and thnt wns valued lit LoOO.OOO pesos d'or, the equivalent of nearly $l?,500 of our money. v When Drake sailed the south sen in the Golden Hind upon his piratical voyage of circumnavigation in tho years 1577-79 and when he captured the Kucstru Scnoin della t'oncopcion? sur nnmotl the Cacafue or Spittire ?of Cape Sau Prancisco. It took three days to transfer the treasure from the cap? tured ship to bis own. In flint single bail! there wns realized a "piirolinse," ns It was called, of over twenty-six tons of silver, besides eighty pounds of virgin gold, thirteen chests of pieces of eight containing over $1,000,000 In money nnd nn enormous amount of jewels nnd pinto. Upon the evidence of .Tehn Drake vre read that when the Golden Hind laid her course for England, by way of the Capo of Good Hope, she wns so heavily "bnllnsted" with! pure silver that she "rode exceeding deep In the water."? Harper's Mngnzlue. Peilcntrlnn. "Do yon understand the meaning of the word 'pedestrinn?' " "Yes, sir. A pedestrian Is a man who stands on the curb and wntches tho nu tos go by nnd wonders bow he'll ever get across the street In time for his 0 o'clock* dinner." ? Cleveland Plain Denier. fonil of Cabbage. "Where'd you get that half dollar?" *Tnpa gave It to me." "What for?" "I left my rabbit in the house alj night nnd It ate thnt box of cigars mammn gave him."?Houston FosL Generosity often clnsps hands with extravngnnee. while economy some? times walks shoulder to shoulder wit* avarice. Brothers Meet After After Years and said the home-made Candy at Klrkman'a was fine. 2(117 Washing? ton Avenue. Kohlhaas' old stand. _. my 16-6t Jtam Morwllz Seriously Injured in Saloon Row. POLICE LOOKING FOB VICTOR Skipper Wh03e Name Is Unknown Disappears. After Smashing Local Man and Has Not Been Located ? Supposed to Be Aboard Barge. Ahrain Morwbz, a well known man iibout town, was seriously Injured in o-brawl in II. M. Muglcr's saloon, corner Washington avenue a,;,! Twen? ty-fourth street. al"iil 7:?0 o'ehii.!" last night. The man and a skipper whose name is se.jnown, hut who is in command of a b - rgu now in port. | engaged in a qu:, r*"i'. The captain t is .-aid. struct Mor-, Wit/, in the face, knocking hint down.1 In falling Morwlt/.'s head struck the sharp edge of a box lying on the floor of the saloon. Inflicting an ugly gash ln?lhu hack of the bead. After Hie accident Dr. Samuel W. | Hudson was summoned and he look six si itches in the wound. After hav? ing his head dressed Morwit/. was able to go to the police station and repotted the mat tor. The police are. now looking for the skipper, who is said to have returned to Iiis vessel soon after the accident and liefere, the police had been notified of (he affair. Large Grain Cargo. The Dutch steamer . Amsteldyk sailed yesterday afternoon lor Rot-j terdam and Amsterdam via Noiful'-: with a (mil cargo of miscellaneous cx | ports loaded here. The vessel's car? go includes 47,744 bushels of corn. 54.517 bushels of barley. 20,1)00 bushels of oats consigned to Rotter? dam, and 25.714,bushels of corn con? signed to Amsterdam. Wednesday, May 1G, 1906. Arrived. Steamer Mariana (Rr.), Liverpool ?lo Ftirness, Withy and Company with S.'iO tons import cargo. Steamer Wnccamaw, Trott. Port? land?to Consolidated Coal Company for coal cargo. Sleainer Nantucket. Nickersoti, Bal" tlmerc?to Merchants' and Miners' Transportation Company with pas? sengers and merchandise. Steamer Jefferson, Dole New York ami Norfolk?to Old Dominion Steam? ship Company witli passengers and merchandise: Schooner Young Brothers; Snow, New York. Tug Coastwise with barge? Felix, Providence; Lewis Thompson, Prov? idence. Cleared, Steamers: Amsteldyk (Dtch.), Baron, Amsterdam and Rolenlam via Norfolk; Rcsefleld (Rr.). Ulackniore ' Havana; America (Dr.), Goodie, Rai-: Minore. Sailed. Steamers: Rappahannock (Rr.), Buckingham. Liverpool; Amsteldyk , t Dich.), Huron. Amsterdam ami Rot tcrdatu via Norfolk; Rosefield (Br.), Black more. Havana; Georgetown, Penningtoii, Portland; Princess An? ne, Tnploy, Norfolk and New York: Nantucket. Nickorson, Norfolk and Boston. Schooners: Charles W: Church, Ruit, Portland; Margaret. Hnskell, Hart. Portland; Ueaulah MeCabe. Maxwell, Charleston, S. C. Calendar for ^This Day. Sun rises -. 4:55 a. ni. Sun sets. 7: ?S p. m. High water .,4:58 a. in.. 5:29 p. in. Low water ..11:10 a. rn,. 11155 |). m HELD FOR GRAND JURY. Charlie Thomas Failed to Give Up of Gold. In the police court yesterday Po? lice Justice Brown sent to the grand jury the case of Charley Thomas, tho negro who is alleged lo have made away with a bag containing $75 in gold belonging lo the Elevator cd yesterday for Havana with n car Liquor company. It is claimed that the package of gold was given to the negro by mis? take when Thomas was sent to the Elevator Liquor company for ( hange for a $'J0 bill. An envelope marked "Five dollars in dimes" is supposed to have contained the gold. Conductor Ticjnor Resigns. Mr. C. F. Tlgnor, who has been a conductor on the Newport News & Old Point Railway and Electric com? pany's line for'the past nine years, has resigned bis position and will soon leave for his new home in up? per Warwick county, where he will engage in the oyster and poultry busi? ness. LOCAL SUNDAY SERVICE VIA C. & O. RY. Between All Stations on the Peninsula Commencing on Sunday. May Litlt, and continuing throughout the sum? mer, local passenger trains on the Peninsula will bo operated daily, in? stead of daily except Sunday. Half rate tickets sold for Sunday morning local trains, returning in the afternoon. my-9,10,11,12,17 18.19 Jamestown Exposition Company List for Publication. (City) .(Date).1900 Tu consideration of the fret- listing and publishing of my name by the Jamestown Kxpo?ition Hotel Ihircan. I hereby agree to {loebinniodate during the ebnthuiancc of tlie JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION (he following number of persons at the ratrs given below. In even! of change of my address, or the uapaeity of my house being filled, I agree (o notify PROMPTLY the Jamestown Exposition Hotel Bureau. I caii accommodate.persons. Rate, for each person for Lodging only Rate for each person for Lodging it Bukakkast Rate for each person for Loikum;. Breakfast it Supper Mate fbr each person for Lone, i no it A 1.1. Mk als Per. Day. Per Week is. * . Street and Number Telephone No. Signature CUT THIS OUT, Fill in Ihc blanks and send to the JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION HOTEL BUREAU, Room 333, Atlantic Building, Norfolk, Va. Washington Ave. At 30th 5t. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Ready to Wear FINEST QUALITIES. THAT FORMERLY SOLD AT $5.00 <J?Q 09 ami lfi.00. marken dow:i t<>.$LiZili All colors ami stylo.?, including a liberal supply uf Hi? latest effect:-- in white ami hku'.L * From A Parcel To An Engine. FRHIGHT. BAGGAGR. 111?. NITURI'J AND SAFES CARBFUHT AND PROMPTLY Muncu, IV. 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If you want ? ii:s:u .?. whether the frame Is steel .or gold frames don't mall , r, but of course, you want tho coi icct glasses for your eyes. In pro? scribing gli'.sr.es there is as much difr foreiicu in the cost of same as there, is in drug proscriptions. that's the rea? son we ciin'l (piotc a price for your eves. Every case lu different, that is if you give a person what they need for each eye, hot what you happen to have in slock. Wo will bo glad to have you commit un without charge and we will tell you the cost of mak? ing the lenses yon need in the style of Iranic you desire ami you are fti KU red thai your eyes will he examined by a specialis! who has examined by how and experience.'1 HULL & HULL OPTICIANS 1?1 TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. Opposite Pobtofflco. THE CITIZENS' AND MARINE BANK HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMfDIATCLY CURES HEADACHES Break* up COLDS' IN 0 TO Ii ft OL R1() I rrW Scrji igt rbOeub^u?