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Ii| I) T?a Imntt Factions m Citg of Mmti. MTM ffOTE mm 1,510 s Party Nomine? Falls to Receive Any? thing Like United Support of Parti? cipants \ln Frimary-^Posslbie j Newspaper Support for New Faction RICHMOND. VA., Nov. 4.?Yester? day's vote in R'chmond. In which Mr. Taft go* -nore than twice the number of votes sjv n Roosevelt Tour years ago, whlie it may not ?fftet fu? ture party al gnment, la likely to have an affect that will bring about an op? position bot ween brarcne* of th ? Democratic party in th's city, nnd may result, finally, in a municipal revolution. It was rumored this morning, and the rumor seems w< II founded, that the -Independent Democrats" will walte in a flabt upon the regular or? ganisation in a'l branches of the city government, and, h- ad- d by men of Influence and prominence, light to win. If the movement should take a concrete form It would mean that two breeches of the Democratic party would exist In Richmond, and would oppcse each oth r wth all the per? sistency of different part'es?In short, H would be s fight between the "Ins' I and the "outs." Jobs Msy Hang In Balance. ? The rumor has a wide circulation in the City Hall today, and no secret ia made or th? fact tuat the City Halt doesn't feel good about It. If >t takes *. substantial and work'ng form. Jobs will hang In the balance. They must be fought for at the pol'.a, snd the light must be honestly conducted. Whether or not the new political ele? ment will battle In the primaries or the general election cannot be said.: and it 'sn't probable that the move? ment has progr rsed sufflclertly for a dec*slon to have bren reached upon that point, but the new forces will have no Repuhllcsn sllegtance. Feasible journalistic Support. It was hinted in the City Hall this] morning, however, that the new ele? ment would have Journalistic support and advocacy. { Clyde W. Saunders. the political seer of Richmond, the man who knows polit'cs better than anyone In: the city, does not seem disposed to re.i gard the movement as being very er-1 feet?ve. "I do not believe." said Mr. Ssun-1 d^ra, "that the vote of yesterday | Shows ary disaffection with Democra? cy. I rather believe that It Is due to aa antipathy to Mr. Bryan. It mus' also be remembered that about 400 of the Taft votes were cast by ne? groes." It la said that the aew element will phtca a roll ticket for City Council la the field and will put up opposi-, tion to practically all city o 111 cere. | Many Absentees. j Nearly fifteen hundred men who' voted In the party mayoralty contest (ailed to show up In behalf of Bryan' yaterday. j The rote In the municipal primary. Of April eras 5.618. and as every man who cast his ballot then was under obligations to do all be could for the an areas of the national ticket, there, ahoeld have been a correspondingly] large vote yesterday Deficit Over 1.400. Instead or this, however. Bryan got] onry 4.1X3 vo.es Thus there waa a deficit of 1.493 ballots, which showed! a vast deal of dodg'ng and black*! u tag la the mind* of the faithful, this ?t?te of affaire is absolutely inexcusa? ble. aCd It has aroused Yhe deepest tadignation on the part of the lead era. That storm had begun to brew evea fcefore the e lee tic a. but some then sad; "Don't get excited; wait and see how the national contest comes mat. Thea there will be time enougo to talk of a general primary law." DAT AFltR ELECTION WITH THE CANDIDATES fContinued frees First Page.) aag loyalty of the people near us It has been the greatest comfort that the election haa given aa. ' The fact that those among whom va tree have shown this confidence, ens appreciate more than I eaa tell Poo. It has been very kind In yon *e cease out here and visit aa on this 4my. The defeat he sustained ?eeterday 4M not weigh heavily on Mr. Bryan. Ma was oae of the most cheerful of ?mass at hla home and laughed and ?Bed natnredly with hla visit Mr. Bryan Va* the guest at the banquet of the State era* Association where he maie ? short address H- has no other plant than to rest ax his following his canvass PRESIDENT R00SIV LT IS I* CHELRTUl HOOD te ? wettest BMajraaj te Kxptain iH* Associated" Pi east WAaWnvOTON. D C. Not 4. - l^aWMflaVt tu \% ft ??if <lw*v?r? djf tM !04?T Mai tojfj of <Mr. Taft wholly carried out a prophecy made by blm in a letter written to Senator Henry Cabot (Lodge, of Massachusetts on October 2? last Over one thousand telegrams ana many letters of congratulation 'on me resu't of the election poured in'o the white House today for President Rooeevelt. He was busy all day read <ing these messages and dictating re |die? to them. The President said there seemed to be some doubt throughout the coun? try regarding the meaning of the word "frazzle" which he used recent? ly in referring to the campaign by say? ing: "We've got them beaten to a frazzle." Good Southern Word. He explained that It was a common word in the South and he had used It alnce he was a boy. "To those who do not know what I meant by the word frazzle," said the President, "the best definition 1 can give Is to refer them to the election returns." President Roosevelt today gave his interpretation of the victory of the Republican party yesterday when he said: "This administration has meant a steady effort and progress which should never be allowed to deviate Into an unwise radicalism on the one hand, ncr into an unwise conservatism on the other. The nomination of Mr. Taft was a triumph over reac tlonary conservatism and his election was a triumph over unwise and im? proper radicalism.'" RUMORS FAL8E. Holland Doesn't Contemplate Acta Hostile to Venezuela. (By Associated Press.) WILHELMESTAD. CURACAO, Nov 4.?The colonial government Issued a communication today to the people of Curacao setting forth that the rumors current recently that the government of the Netherlands '"Would take some hoatile action against Venezuela on the first of November, were without foundation. This communication has created considerable discussion. It has also led to the belief that Holland does net intend to embarK on any course of armed hostility against the republic of Venezuela. The article gives assurance ihnt the Interests of the colony will not be neglected. The government of the Netherlands, it is explained, will put an end to the existing difficulty witu Venezuela in a manner entirely satisfactory to itself, as well as to the people of Curacao. The cruiser Gelderland entered port yesterday afternoon and is still here. The cruiser Relsland will leave to? day. DON'T LIKE JIBES. Italians Want Question of Duke's Mar? riage Settled. (By Associated Press). ROME. Nov. 4. ?The Tri buna, which is a government organ, in an article on the marriage of the Duke of the Abruzzl, says that Italians, while preferring that the Duke should marry a royal princess, do not deny lhat he should fellow the dictates of his own heart, but they demand 'that the question of bis marriage to JMiss Elklns be officially confirmed or denied, thus putting an end to the fusilade of the American newspapers, which deeply wound the jjalian seush bUlties, and may result in a reaction in public opinion. AGAINST DE SAGAN. Judgment Obtained In Court for Amount of Old Debts. tBy Associated Presai PARIS. Nov. 4. ?Judgment In the isum of $l..{ou was obtained in this city today against Prince Helle De Sagan. en certain protested notes 'given by the Prince to s dealer in antiquities through whose agency ne I purchased. In 1900. a number of souvenirs of General Marceau. pay-1 las; therefor fS.000. They included' the general's sell and the plumes b?* wore In battle. Prince De Sagan was married several months ago to countess De ("asfellace. who was Miss Anna Gould, of New York. MILITARY GUARD. Escort for North Carolin? Negro Rapist to Place of Trial. thty Associated Press). RAI.EIGH. N. C, Nov. 4. ?Com psny H. of th?- Waith Carol'na Na tlonal Guard todar escorted to Con? cord for trial Will Graham, aims Henry PugKart. the negro charged with outraging a s x ?? n year old white girl. Mtaa Pearl Tudor, in Cab arras county, tvtaher 13 last The negro has been kept in the penitentiary here for fear of mob vio? lence at Concord, and the Kaletgh military company, sev nty strong, were sent to Concord to prevent a lynching. Th? trial will begin tomorrow. Sever? Vsers of Peoef. I hare had seven years of prnrf that Dr King's New Discovery is the bete medicine to take for couaba and colds snd for every d'-aeaaed condi? tion of throat, cheat or lang?." says W. V. Henry, of Panima. Mo The world has had thirty -tght years of proof ths? Dr. K'cg's New Discovery ?? the beet remedy for coughs snd rotda. la erhnpe. asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stares of consumption Its timely use alwsys prevents toe development of pneumorla Sold an der gasraatee at AH Dru?e>f .".? aad fl.aa Trial Settle free. REACTION IS SURE FALL MILLINERY STYLES ARE TOO EXTREME. Good Designer? Realize That Revision and Modification Will Be De? manded by American Women Who Dress Well. No elren ever called men to danger and destruction more effectually than do millinery openings lure women Into bankruptcy of dress allowances. The enticements of the fall openings are many and deceptive. At first glance, the average shopper sill decide tha' all styles are exirente and she must be resigned. If she sw lecls her hat on this supposition she is making u grave mistake, because after the exaggerations of the full o|?enIngs will come a reaction lu favor of more sane styles. I This much in warning. Do not buy your fall hat, which may have to last you well into the winter, until you have studied the millinery ibid thor? oughly. Do not pin your faith to the milliner's statement that only the ex? treme styles will be worn. Good do This Style Looks Heavy. signers already ndmit that the ex treme styles of the moment will be revised and modified within a month's time. The American woman simply will not be made to look like a frump, and selecting an extreme style for mil? linery for general wear, not occasions, stamps the woman as the frump, the j person of hopelessly bad taste. Naturally the first question raised at j fall opening was this: "What will replace the merry widow sailor?" And the answer is: "The English [ wslklng hat, crossed with a man's silk j tile." I Not a promising outlook. Is it. es-te- ] cially for the middle-aged woman of I conservative tastes? And the oddest thing shout the situation is that the] woman who were the merry widow sailer is quite aure that she can swing j to the wther extreme and leok Stuart In the severe English hat which the millinery world is trying to popular- [j ice. in addition to the wa'kins hat de? scribed above, there are many large and bizarre shapes. The merry widow sham-, probably a trine iar-p-r in di ame'er, h^s a higher crown, and ia bent iu the back. Another large hat suj^esilng the summer picture hat. but trimmed with wintry fabrics, is as broad as the merry widow, but drceps on the sides, suggesting the big ' saaboiinet or scoop-shaped hat. In fact, the extreme hats along these lines Seem almost to touch the shoulder. Fluted brims appear, and while there is no bandeau, the brim is *harp!y lilted on the Icit side, frowns are generally high, some running up ahaelately straight and others gradu? ated. st;.al|er at the top than wh??re lihey loin the brim, like a peach bas? ket. What few toques are shown at all have elaborately tinted brims and a vrvy heavy look. Safi Bristle Brush Best. ! "The tn-st imprrtant method for < achieving pretty gray hair is by the nse of a lonr. soft bristle b-ush. Kor by applying It?even !f the hair is in j ?lined 'o come ont easily the fall is j r.ot increased and th^ brushing will] ircompliah much by way of taking out , "he dust. Th. t>ru?h should lie used. | rot by drawing clore down against the scalp, as would tv> dmt? were one try trc to bring lister to the surface, bn: ? as a r!o?hcs braes, might be applied, lifting the hair In strands and bring? ing the bristles through in #?<<%rt. sharp ?trekrs that will raise the dust and take It out In this roint lies the raise I of the treatment, and unless the brush Is wi-!de.i in ?uch wav i* to dust, rather iban to brush, the whole ohject , N?s fatted -.?? For t*e Crt Who Crochets. The gl'l ?h.i likes a '.*> of rrorbet Ir.a en hs.id should immediately make) (or herseif a ?et of Irish rrorhet i buttons f.-r the front of her shin | waist. T>?s? a?e popular j.ist now sqd look chari'iing en ,he retime wnhsm, made rn ir*lo-ed fashion, that many j woscen wear the season round To to sith the buttons, of widen! there should he four If as lars-e as a two-ren: pise* and dve.if rma'ter ?he t conM ?rorhwi or h.iy narrow l-i?h cro I caet ed'in- for down < sch ?!J,- ,*? the ' box ris|t. srewad the cuff snd Dttrh collar Wher wore with a M- or |sho? of. ?rMh crorre: a snasrt ?bi a?. ? { I Hailng Won't bo Tolerated. (By Associated Frees,) URBANA, ILLS, Nov. 4. ?Pres! dent Edmund J. .lames, of the I'ni verslty cf Illinois today jssuod an address on the subject of hazing to the students, In which he declared that hazing will not be toteratod and that any student found guiity of hav? ing will be dlsniiss-'d from the uni? versity. Prominent Republican Dies. (Hy Associated 1'ress.) AKRON, OHIO, Nov. 4?J. Park Alexander. 74 rears old, former state senator and for many y ars one of the most prom i ? ni Republicans ot the state, died today. Mind Your Business! If you don't nobody will, it is your business to keep out Of all the trou? ble* you can ai d you can ard will keep out of liver and bowel trouble If you take Dr. King's New l ife Pills. They keep biliousne s. malaria and Jaund'ce out of your system. 25c at All Druggists. AMUSEMENTS. [I AT THE Bell Theatre Home of H gh Class Amuse? ments. Brightest and Best. Matinee 3 to 6?Night 7 to 11. A Special Feature Picture. "ANTONY and CLEOPATRA." A love story Of noul st Ko man and the most beaut ful Kgyptian. A stupendous pro? duction of Shakespeare's great? est play; aho other good p'c tures. Mr. Pete I a mar The sweet singer, impersonator, mimic and joyful entertainer. The more you see him the more you appreciate him; fast becoming popular. See him while you have the opportunity. Good Music. 5c N?V-IMM'" 5c s Dreamland Ttisstte f TODAY Sfd Baxter Co. In.their wonderful aerial cyclUt and juggi ng act on a slack wire. i The Troutmans Piano Players. 1 MOTION PICTURES! 5 Of the Very Highest* Class. 2 CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY B Admission? 10c; Children, 5c. WONDERLAND High Class Motion Pictures. "~" TODAY ' A SICILIAN HERMIT. A DEARLY PAID FOR KISS. A NIGHT OUT. NELLIE THE PRETTY HOUSE MAID. 5c A Good Show 5c For Rent! EXTRn FINE BUSINESS STAND 213 251b St. (Store now occupied by T. W. Jadkins) CHEAP RENT Possession Doc. 1st For Irfcmatoa AastJy Daisy P-ess Offlea LOST. LOST?ROSTON BI'IJ. TERRIEK pup. 4 months odd, brtaafie blaze fa-e. mh.t ears eat do Ion? ti , K- n.vr.l if retamed to Gfl.lCK S PHARMACY. II-*-?? USOCRTAK W. E. ROUSE ?94 I SO J. HUGH CAFFEE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMD KM ha tmer <te>- Phowee B*n sac CPs No i li^deooa. sVB Wa ?? 1 ?tf. A Pretty Woman always Has Suitors And a good bargain, or a good op? portunity, always finds takers! JJBHKN SOMETHING OF REAL VALUE is AD tU^P VEKTISED?somethir-g uuusual?you will nt be the only one to see the ad., or to investigate the offer. But, if you are as ai?*rt iu seeking a business advantage, or i bargain, as yon were?or are*?in alTaips of ihe heart, jou will win. In fact, you wi'l win if you have a tenth pirt of as much determination and enthusiasm in bubiuets as in playing your game with Dan Cupid. FOR SALE. SEALED PROPOSALS. . <-d in Sniu cause, returned with sai l -i OFFICE PURCHASING COMMIS- cemmiss oner's report, and marked AS FIRK- sary, U. S. Army. Newport News, --Kxh bil No - wj n Commissioners Address "D, Va., November 3, 1908? Sealed Pro- report No. 6," except lots 13, 14. .posals n duplicate for furnishing and and 21 (which four lots have been i delivering subsistence stores ia this soid, and nil of which lo's make up - 'city during the month of December. tne tract of land known as Part or SETTLED WHITE 1308, in accordance with th ? specifiea- Middleboro," which lies between the or the Commissary General, Ea^ country road, the right or way 1908, will be of [ne Newport News and Old Point WANTED?POSITION man or engineer. 1221 Twenty-sixth street, City 11-5-21. WANTED?A woman to take charge of a house tions with small family tno children), to Wash ngton, March 2 do the cooking and general house received at th:s office until eleven Railway and Electric Company, and work. Apply 130 Twenty-fltth o'clock A. M., Friday November 13, opposite the said tract mentioned in str et. lt. 190S. and then opened. Information paragraph "a", known as Middleboro' furnished on application. Enve.opes (c) A three-ter.ths interest u that containing bids s-.ould b ? markea certain tract wh!ch fronts about 1500 ??ib. d?oi tq> l with K.it- ?nrt "Proposals for subsistence stores !t. t on tMe ?aid main coun'y road, ad ?*Jke ? ,,T*bl? ?l!h ?0!L?? opened November IS, 1908." and ad- join* the said tract above called dressed to CAPTAIN J. N. KILIAN, ? Middleboro" on the eastward and Commissary U. S. Army._5t. . runs back towards the Chesapeake & - -: Ohio Railway company to a swamp. TRUSTEE'S SALE - j containing 46.11 acres more cr .ess he remainder of tint 47.11 tract more or less af ing apart tne one acre BETWEEN TWENTY - BECuMJ t0t in the southeast corner AND TWENTY-THIRD STREETS, heretofore soid). A plat of th s said THIS CITY. jiract 'f Bled in said cause, entitled - j"A plat of Bates', the property ot Default having occurred under the Schmelz Will.s", and is marKed terrrs of a Deed or Trust, dated Aprn "Exhibit No. 6 with Commission r's FOR SALE?PNE BRTJNSW1CK cues complete; " one Brunswick B&lke Hill'ard table complete. Both or these are in good condition, and will le sold reasonably for cash. Address. GEORGE F. ADAMS Mg Mon h. Address. GEORGE F. ADAMS 0F vaJtS^TmpISvBD* PROP- (b Inj th r Hotel Chamberlin. ^rtreaa ERTY, LOCATED ON THE NORTH acre * tra nro*- va U-Mi. I s,pE OF MADISON AVENUE, ter setti SALE?I SHALL SELL BT PUBIC auction, to highest bidder for cash. Thursday. Nov, 6. 1903. gt It o'clock A. M., Courthouse, the fol? lowing household goods, to-wit: FLAT Parlor Suit, Chairs. Ice Box, Desk, i, 1907, recorded in the Clerk's Office report No. 6 Sew ng Machine, Matting, Carpets, of tne Corp:ra:ion Court of the City, (d> a three-tenths interest In that Bureaus, Wardrobes. Beds, Bed- or N wport N'ews. Virgin's, in Deed certain tract or land lying between steads, i-c. Terms. Cash. E. W. Rook No. 32. at page 144, executed tbe rght of way or the electric com MILSTEAD, Sergeant. ll-l-4t by Sarah Baker Share and husband,panv abov ? mentioned ard Hamp on - to the undersigned Trustee, at the; Roads, containing about 70 acres, FOR SALE?GOOD WORK HORSE, request ef the party secured the un lmore or les3, bound d on the west by Apply MRS. C. H. SCOrlELD, Shell dersign d will.Offer for sale, in front iae Tcad leading frcm the r ght or Road, near Riverview. 10-29-6L of the premises, at 11 :C0.o'clock a. way of said electric company to the -in. on residence of Mr. Chrtrles Hewins, on LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE IN ALL MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1908 ;he south and east , by Ina.an Creek, parts of the city. Call and get 'he following property as described and on the north by the right of way prices. OLD DOMINION LAND in said Deed of Trust, to-wit: Lot or said eh ctric company. CO.. Hotel Warwick Building. Number Thirty-seven (37) In Block (? a three-tenths interest in the 1 Number Thirty-three (33), City Map; following lots or land: Lots 3 to iS) FOR RENT. I' toeeth r with the improvements, etc. inclusive in block 2, lots 14, 15. 16, 19. --~_?',. I TERMS: Cash. A deposit of $150.09 20 in block 3. lots'14. 15, and 18 in AT 226 wi!' 00 required at time ot sale; block 4. lots 5. 6 and 7 In block 7. terms to be complied with within five ;0t3 2 and 3 in Wock 8, lots 9 and 18 days or premise swill be re-sold at |n block 9. lot3 4. 5. 12, 13 in block IT.. days or premises w I] be re-sold at lots 3 and 4 in block 1?. lots 9 to 14 SECURITY TRUST AND oAV- inclusive in block 19. lots 9 to 14 in INGS BANK. NEWPORT NEWS, elusive In block 20. lot 13 in block 2L VIRGINIA. TRUSTEE. lots 1 to 8 Inclusive in block 22. en Wm. C. Stusn. tire block 23. all ct the block shown 11 r.-frl. Attorney. ?3 opposite blcck 19 on Bay A venu \ FOR SALE?7 ROOM HOUSE AND j and all or the block shown aa op lot 'ror sale at 1212 Twenty-3ixih pos te block IS on Bay Avenue, and street; price $900.00. Apply T. W. j aj^, a;j or the right, title. Interest. BROOKS. 2805 Huntington avenue. 11-5-451. 1-ed in and to lo's 11 'o 15 Inclusiv in SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E8-| block 18 !o?s 21. 22. 25. 26 and 27 in T?TE LOCATED IN ELIZABETH! block 2.'lot 9 in block 12. and lo s CITY COUNTY. VIRGINIA. I 9 and 11 in block 4. which were coa rill snsnt to a decree of the Corpor-. ;ract* d for by vsrions parties and a a'iqn Court of Newport Nt-ws. Vtr-isntall ca.'h payment made upon 'he pinia. entered November 2d, 1908. in' same, hut, according to the report or FOR RENT?NICE Forty-ninth street. lI-4-tf. FOR RENT?TWO DESIRABLE OF flees in Schmelz Build.ng. Light, beat and janitor serv'ce supplied. Apply SCHMELZ BROTHERS, Bankers. 8-1 TRANSFER COMPANIES. OLD DOMINION BAGGAGE TRANS fer: onVes C. ft O. Station. 'Phones, Bell. Kos. 401 and 135; Citizens No. It. It. . rqitity and estate of which 'he said I M B. Crowelj died sei7od and posess HAULING PROMPTLT DONE? rrcight. bargage. rumiture and fates carefully moved. AR k nds of ha 1 Ir.g solicited. Rates reasonable. E C. ?n I El.OS. Cor. Twenty-fourth ,(,<. chancery "cause of old Point Com the commissioner in chancery, wer? fort Improvement Company vs. M. B-i afterwards given np and abandoned Crowell's Exe-u'or ct al. th" under-j by the respective psrehasers, all or sigicd (who was r.arr.ed as a special commissi nrr for that purpose) will offer foi ?sie auction, to th Of thse Court House door in i'reet and Chestnut svenue. Beit 'phone 371. M8-tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. hieb !*>;s and bfocke appear on certain plat died n said oa me. mar* a whole, at pnbl.c rr\ 'Exh hit No 7 with commissioner s highest bidder, in ; report No. 6 '* TERMS c.f sale 13 cash s-d th? halarce in six and twelve months, with 6 per cent, interest from 1st QUICK AS AFI.ASH. NEAT AS A pin. everything good to eat. That s fj-oct ne! DKL-MONT LUNCH ROOM Hampton. Virginia, at 1:30 o'clock P next to Schmelz Bros. Bank m on Saturday. November 14ih. 190*. -? all of the right, title, int. rest, equftv of sale, the p?r<-has rs" bor.d? to b* H ENDRICK'S CORNER HARDWARE and '?t?te cf wt.i-h'M. B. CroweH, lek< n for the deferred payment t?id STORE fer roof paints and roof d:ed seiaed and possessed in and to like t:tle to he rvtslned until fully ceraenL Bell 'phone 11$. 8-8 tf. the nnsold portion of thst c*rtsm j pj;id for. or. fcr all cas*h at 'he ore _-troct of Isrtd origt: slly CJSllaln-1 tioa of the purchi^er. or pur-haser? HOW ABOUT THOSE OIJ) BILLS? ing about 250 aerea. situatid The ;.:;rche?er. or pnreba?rs. of tn~ WE enn collect them. Guarantee to in Elisabeth City County. Va .'raid estate wilt :** reiuir?*-1 to par th reject or no ehanre. GEO C bet we n Newport News art tax?? ?h-reofi fo Hampton, eel lytr* slorg th- main county road between the H.-' men t.oned cities, the interest of said Crrw<n estate being as follows: \< A !hr?c friths in'erewt BLAND Room I. foreman Btdg. l?r?. the he year ljes snd no 1'Election will be made from the pwr f-hav prie?. . ff.-r- d for th- ?-> <1 :'S" I!** tsxes. Fur.her irfcrtna ion with regard *o !ot?: Miti property r ,vr he ebtainrd fr?re the spec a I etoiiniiss.oner C AY LETT ASHBY. 8p rial Commissioner. NOTICE. Newport News, Va.. Oct. 28th The snnual meet.ng of Stockholder? of the Old Da> m tracts numbered 1 to ?. Incinslve srd mtnton Mnd Companv. ror the ?lec- ?t or tract amahkar II ?bring It lots t on of a president ard a Board of of trsctsl each of wb.ch is ?uppos.-i Directors, consisting of said *>res4- ?0 be one sere, as shown upon a certain den: and live other persons snd for plat, rntltled "Pis: of Middleboro gaet 1 hereby certify thst ih? bor,d re the Tsn??ct:?wi of sueh otb?r bnetness of Bate, tract, whl h plsl is Oed <" an red ef said C. Aylett Ashbr. Sp c proifertv etrrse before 'be th" paper? rrf slid cstise, and I? mtrS-j al CoWrmiswIor.eT. by the said rban " ? J S? exhibit No i ? th Comm.ssion- ~< ,\ d?rr--e ,?? the r.turc of Old I'olru er's report No. 4. These lots are a par* Improvement Company vs M. B. of the tract known as Middleboro to- rr >well"s Ei'rnfor. ?t si. has be^n as may meeting. wi.| be held at the office of tie rvtmpsn?. Hotel Warwick Build log. Newport N*w?. Va . on Teeedav. Netomb*r !7th 1MM. at 12 oclork CALVIN B ORCU'T. Chsrlee Rabhidge. d on 'be north side at amid e?*Bn-; duly given, approrrd and filed. <t road. ' Dat.4 'ne 2nd. d?v of Nov. l$Og. ' (b) A three-tenth interest In aH Of j D. O SMITH, ftlerk ffte Iota. ?>!ee*t cf Barrels of land Sjr R R MARABLE D-pu?y Clerk. ?a-wn upon ? c?>r?ala plat ther-of. ft j si ltd