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Carry lt from Room to Room ??___?.''? :.?v var' **l?>_(>;<>Ic>.ojt_J Early Morning Comfort Open your sleeping-room windows?let I in the crisp, fresh air?but your room ' need not be cold while dressing-*?a touch ol a match and the welcome heal is radiating Irom the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) heating the bath-room quickly it's a great convenience, and will li. morning dip aa glorious as in thc summer. Now it's breakfast lime?make the room cozy and cheerful?your .reakfast more enjoyable and start the day without a shiver. The Auto Smokfi-N Device prevents all smoke and smell and makes it impossible to turn the wick too high or too low. Cleaned in a minute?burns 9 hours with one filling. Finished in Nickel and Japan. Every healer guaranteed. KerfO Lamp if-jtSi *r"i ? "leuvhold usc?lil-sl Impro*"*- < The J I In my room? (or all-round lilas! Improved central draft burner?liri pl light st small rost. Absolutely ssi't. AU psi- ??uly M ? .'I brass, nickel plsled. Every Isms warranted. Il kaye Lamp or Perlsetlon Oil Hes!- from your attar, write I. our nearest agency lor dastriplivs ctreulsr. STANDARD OIL COMPANY i Incorporated) ?????? ????.? ?????????????????? ??.????< $ Alexandria National Bank, i Corner King and Royal Streets. Capital $100,000 <! CENTRALLY LOCATED. Places at your disposal every facility and service offered by any Conservative Bank. Considerate conservatism in banking is to care for many interests We are prepared to properly care for yours. The Board of Directors of the Alexandria National Bank ? Judge C. E. Nicol, President. Jobn A. Marshall, Vice Preskienl. nit-, Cushier. W. A. -moot, .Ir. W. A. Sm ot. E I ( vV. B. S-toot, Vice Pn-.'dent. H. Ruts-ll Smith, Vice Preaident i . ( . Carlin, A. Et, Baoetor. P. 1*. li irnnn. Edward G. Portner. Invite your accounts, whether large or small, 4 both in the Commercial and Savings Department, J with the assurance of careful attention. 4 4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALEXANDRIA, VA. DIRECTORS : C. ? HOOFF, Pr-aldetit. (lARDNER L. BOOTHE, Vice Pr.e. Q E. WARFIELD, Cashier. J. J OREEN, Asst, Cash. Capital $100,600. Surplus, $150,000. Undivided Profits, $30,000. Resources. Loans and Investments U. S. Bonds . ... Premium on U. S. Bonds . Banking House and Real Estate Cash. Due from Banks and Reserve Agents 5^Per Cent Redemption Fund . . Liabilities. Capital ...... Surplus and Net'Prof its , Circulation ..... Deposits . . . .i. U. S. Deposits - . . . Other Liabilities ? ??.?_ 1857,765 78 152,000 00 3,000 00 30,421 05 62,037 73 110,171 93 5,000 00 $1^6^49 $100,000.00 183,005 22 100,000 00 780,974 32 51,655 32 4,761 63 r u Virginia Safe Deposit & Trust Corporation ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA. Authorized Capital Paid:in Capital $1,000,000.00 $300,000.00 DIRECTORS. i . J. Ki:x_y, John P. Robinson, 1 homas J Fannon, C C. Leadbeater Henrj K. Field, Henry Baader, George S. French, J. __? M. Norton T We act as Fxccutor, Administrator and Trustee. Issue Fidel ity. Contract, Official and Judicial Bonds. General Banking and Trust business Transacted. Interest paid on Savings Accounts We solicit the accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and Individ? uals, and promise liberal treatment consistent with sound banking _-- __ _?_?_ _-_ __ o -Genera! Insurance Agency LAURENCE STABLER, Room No. 4, Burke A Herbert Bids Tl:? Cioupauie* represent?d in thia offio-i have assets of orer $100,000,000. Anjonj -thara are ', Hartford Fire Insurance Ce Liverpool & London A Globe /Etna Insurance Co. Northern Assurance Co. Springfield Fire A Marine. Prompt attention given to adlaatment <_ loasea and all n stusrs connected with ?_*__*< FRESH GRAHAM FLOUR hut reoeired ??? t. rf -fTT.ttrrRK. XIV A KER- WHEATTt^fBIES for 'mle at 7e park a go: frs-sh goods, hy J. C. MILBY'RN 16 ma*_ vtrv fina old JAVA COFFEE jual ra*?rr*A hr_? *0 _M 11, *-TnRN._ C?_ued Lobater and Shrimp* choree, hurt ssvyiirwrt h- . MILBHRW Kiln's Hair Ton e ia the remedy for d__diu_ and all acalp diteaaee. It is all right. -Ik, 50c a_d $1.00 bottle-. ?. 8. ___ADBEATEB A.80N8.. RAWHIDE Just i--.ii il \ lm rici -onie magazine ot Hawhidcprolrisel) Illustrated wit li cate end views of the Mines, Town, aud DiNtrict. FIEE ON REQUEST Write or Call for It Today A. A. CONNOLLY. Room 718 C olorerio Building, 14th and ti Ms N* W? Wash . D. C. Phono 434* Main. aeptl. lm Knock Out Insect Powder pats insects out of business. 10c box. rr a r v.a TlttrATV* * cove Five barrels HEINZ'S CHCCMBFB PICKLES, inst received tor aale at _*0c ter nnndred bv J C MILRC-N T.OWE?T_nC_>TON BACON.-Old Mia" aef-i Hams, ltSc; Mild cured Hams, 16o; ***? .knurl Strips. 16r. J. C. MIT.BT**P*rJ FINE LaROE PRUNES 10e and 15c dst pound at J, C. MILBUBN'ST MONDAY EVEK1NO. OCT. 12, I'**. SAY- HE SAW GHO-T8. Because he claimed he saw mao jr kinds of spextres and ghostly forms of dead people. James Mackey, 13 jean old, who says he is from Chicago, made aa unsc-ccesiful attempt upon his life by slashing himself with a razor last nigbt. Young Mackey weet to Salisbury, Md., about a week ago and secured employ? ment io ooe of the mills of tbe Jackson Brothers Lumber Company. He is said to have been a good worker and while bis actions wrre more or less sii<piclo_. it times no attention was paid to him. Mackey frequently told bis fellow workmen that he saw forms of dead per? sons, but the weird a'oriee wt re not ireditedby bis associates. Last nigbt i rirs wire heard near tba railroad (tatton and a few moments afterward Mackey wag found lying on the tracks by Lee Gillis with two ugly gashes in his throat and acother gash in bis wrist. Dr. C. R Truitt was summoaed and the man's wounds were dressed. Mackey waa l-tir removed lo the county j?il. When seen in his cell he stated bis only relatives were iu Chicago. He said he was sorry be bad made the at? tempt upon his life bot tbat he was driven to distraction by the constant ap? pearance after dark of unearthly figures from the spirit world. ( ancasweet, the well known remedy for hi bit* and children, will quiet the little one in a short time. The ingredient- are printed pn ihe bottle. Contains no opiates, Isold by W. F. (deighton & Co. A report is current in Rome that the Alruzzi-Elkinsergsgement is oft, owiog ti Miss Elkins' retinal to change ber rt li: ion, which is a sine qua non of mar? riage in tbe case of the du to. No of? ficial confirmation of tbe reprrt can be obt tined, but it is expected that there will be an announcemett of some sort io a day or two. Koiol ia a combination of the natural di gesti va juices and it d'gesta all classes of food and every kind of food, so you ace it will do tlic work that the stomach iUe f does. Sold by Vf, F. Creighton A Co. Motor and Horse Races Burke, Va., October8tn, 1908. lg connection with the above occasion. Southern Railway will operate special excur? sion train from Washington lo Hurlee and re? turn; leave Washington 11.10 a. m. October Mi. pass Alexa< d ria 11.27 a- m., Springfield 11.4 ' a. m_, arrive Burke 11.55 a. rn ; leturn i ig leave Burke 6.1. p. m. same day, arrive Washington 7.00 p. m. Round trip from Washington will be 55c, Alexandria 50c and Pp in.ti-*)d 20c. A. L. Falk Co. 917 F street Northwest, Washington, D. C. THE LADIES' QARHENTSHOP Where you will find all that is desirable in Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Furs and Pet? ticoats at Popular Prices. oct9 eo tdec2.'* That Brick Pavement Does Look Shabby. Let ua put in a first class Cement one for you. We will allow you for the brick. Remember we make the only Double Air Npare Building Hloek in Alexandria County. ROWE CONCRETE CO., Gen']. Cement Contractors, _King and Pe j ton Sta ElJTj^TICiNAi. EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL NEAR ALEXANDRIA. VA. POI HOYS, The roth Year Opana MEFTENREH 23, UKIN. Catalogue Sent. L M. BLACKFORD, LL.D., jy6deo&tw 3m Principal. The Alexandria College. together with The TheologicelSehool. The Philosophical School, The Law 8chcol, The Medieal School, and the Orientalimic Seminary form the new ORIENTAL UNIVERSITY, A'exandria, Va. THE ALEXANDRIA COLLEGE For Boys atd Girl*. Academic year oVegins Septemler 30th. Junior dept?For children under twelve yens. Intermediate dept?Am. literature, arith meii<*, botany, English, geography, German, La'in, modern history, etc. Conimcici'l dept?Acco nting, bookkeep? ing, (?t-oography, typewritii g, et". ( lassical dept?Ad-, history, aationomy, chimiatrv, civil service, eihnography, G r man 2, GreeV, Latin 2, logic, mathematics, mineralogy, physic*, violin, etc. Hours: y-12, 1-3, 6.30-9. Ch*rgea low. Regi ter now at tbe office. Apply at the office, 312 south W.abington street. oc8 3m 0p0fg Oyster Season Merit Has Its Own Reward With a closed month the oyster speaks lond in ita praise of the treatment it receives at the nanda of ZIMMERMAN, Ms^iT FRIED STEWED RAW In All Styles. We pride ourael vea'on the quality of oysters we handle. ' TB-RE ARE NONE BETT_R. GOLD MEDAL SELF RAI8I***"G BUCK? WHEAT, new; for aale by J.C. MU BURN. >'_?* PKDNJ-H and -VAPOKAT KACRE8 lost rw_lv-d by ? e, vrr-rjqw ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR, fresh. Just eeaivad bv J. C. MIi.RURN. Curtice Brothers SAP MAPLE SYRUP Birt* Label CATSUP, ASSORTED JAMS and RAKED BRANS last -received by v n vTTtmos. PREMIER ROLLED OATS 10c per pack ace. J. C. MILBURN. Enttre WHEAT FLOUR inst received by J. C. MILBURN. DRY dooli-; Bell 'Phone. Home 'Phone Swan Bim, King and Pitt Sts. FALL WEIGHT Underwear For Men. Women and Children. Our _ftock is now com? plete with new fall-weight Underwear for Men, Wom *n and Children?just the right weight for early fall wear. Ladies' fall-weight Un? derwear, vests and pants, each 25c and 50c. Children's fall - weight Underwear, vests and pants, each 15c, 20c, 25c. Men's Fall-weight Underwear Men's grey fall-weight Underwear, all cotton shirts and drawers, each 50c. Men's white ribbed fall weight Underwear, all cotton, eech 50c Men's fine grey fall weight Underwear, part wool, each $1.00. Men's fine white ribbed Fall weight Underwear,all cotton, per garment, $1.00. Men's thin gauge all wool Underwear for fall wear per garment, $1.25. New Coat Sweaters for Men, Women and Children. Jutft the proper thing for fall and winter wear. Ladies' New Coat Sweat? ers, in white, red and grey, at $1.98, $2.50, $3.25 and $5.00. Ladies' new wool Golf Ves^s, in grey, red and white; each $1 and $1.50. Men's new wool Coat Sweaters, in red, grey, blue and white, each $1.98, $2.50, $2 98, $3 50 and $5 Boys' new wool Coat Sweaters, in red, white, blue and grey, each $1.39, $1.50 and $1.98. AUCTION g__LB. By Samuel il. Lunt, Auctioned. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE ENTERED on the 22nd day rf fe^t mber, 1908, in the chancery cause if John Mcwilliams, executor, a ira in st Annie Webster et sis,, pendine in the Corporation Court of the city of AViai dria, tbe undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on .SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1908. at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the Market .niblin? on Royal street, Alexandria, Va., all that lot of giound with the improvements (hereon at the southeast intersection of Pitt and Queen stree s. in aaid cit ?No. .27 north Pitt street?fronting on <_ne<n street 15 feet 5 inches and oo Pitt street 61 feet 7 inches, with a four feet alley in lear le id ing into > itt street, with all ai ptirtenances (aee liber Y No A, page 439), upon t*ie following term-: One-third csah and the residue o'the purch se monty in two equal j-ayruentsat six and twelve months, beariLg inter* st evidenced liv the r.ot'.s ofthe purchaser and secured by a ret ut iou of title or deed of trust. JOHN M. JOHN-ION, Commissioner of Sale. I, Neve'l 8. Greenaway. Clerk of the Cor? poration Court ofthe city cf Alexandria, do hereby certify that John M. Johnson haa execuUd the bond required in the above court. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk. eep24 ld_ _MEEnNGii THE annual meeting ol the stockholders of the CR-8TAL PLATE ICE COMPANY will le held at the office of aaid company, No. 12i*> aouth Fairfax street, Alexsndria, Vir? ginia, on TUESDAY, October 13, 1908, at 3 o'clock p. m. JOHN L. WEAVER, oct- td_Secretary. IV ONCE is hereby given that ths annual ?^ un it n_ of the stock hoi era of the WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COM PANY, Incorprratrd, will be held at the of. flee of tb** company. No. 123 "south Royal street, iu thecity of Alexandria, stste et Vir? ginia, on t e THIRD DAY OF NOVEM? BER, 1908, at 12 r.'clock m..for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ens ling year and for th* transaction of auch other business aa ma? come properly before aaid meeting. GEORGE c. HENNING, oct_2w Secretary. W. A. JOHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. And Dealers In ALL RINDS OF LIQUORS, Have on hand Qibeon'a XX. XXX, XXXX snd Pure Old Rye, Old Cabinet and Mono ream Whiakiea ? also Baker'aand Thompson'! Pare Rye Whiskies, to which they invite th* attention ot the trade. Orders from the country for __?___?__? ahall receive prompt attention. 3on_ig_menta of Flour, Grain and Country Produce aolicited, for which they BM tee he highest market prices and prompt returns' N. E corner Cameron and Royal 8treet_.lt JOHN AHERN & CO., WBOLESAJJ. AND RETAIL GROCER*" _ And Dealers in PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Country Produce received daily. Our etoci af Plain and Fancv Groceries embraces tmry thing to be had in thia line. Wt hold larg'ly in United States bonded varehouae and carry in stock various brandi of the bert _ PURE RYE AND MALT WHI8KIE8 nade. Have also in store superior trades, ol Foreign and American WINES. ALFA BROWN STOUT, Ak. *ss*^8a____c_o_ Gr__*a_te?- as te Price ead Quality.-**! Corner Prince and Commerce litres-. QUALITY TELLS. J. C. MILBURN, 18 North Royal Street : Alexandria.'.Va. Dealer in FANCY AN D STAPLE GROCERIES, 'roprietor of the POTOMAC BRAND FLOUR, which ia unexcelled. ^-"""Coffees Freshly Roaster*., fat Iona. 'Phone 1A1. Bell Phone Mi _LEX*) A I. NOTICED_ AD'r'NlsrK*.TI*.r.\ MiTM'r. - ll Hiislitied sj* administratrix o'CA': ll ILL Vf. ASHBY, deceaaed, all perseus havin. (Ninia ?'*in*t ihe said estaie sre reqawtsd !?? preseut tie "sine iropcrlv rei tiled for p?y m.nt, an I all prams indebted to said et-tst* are requested io make prompt settlement, li A KR'KT L. ASHBY, Administratrix. ,) I. lui _611 Cameron ttit-et. P M.N 1ST BATOR'S NOTICE. ?Flavin* qaalifedra administrator ol JOHN W. COOPER, deceaseil, all persons having cla'ms sgsinst said ('tate an* requ*".ud lo preaen* the same properly certified fur pay? ment, and ell persons indebted to sail e?-te Me r<.(|iit> ted to make prompt settleuier I. ROBIN-OX MOM IKE, Administrator of John Vf. Cooptr. dc Vi' socth Royal strtet, A'cxandria, Va oct2 IQt_ Alexandria, Va., September 28, Wi. fvj.>Tr?*E ?-?F THE DlSf-'OLUTIOw OF '> PARTNF.Ii.SHIP.-ThH , opartner-hip heretofore existing between John W. riley and Frank C. Spink-, j-., under the firm name of Riley and Spinks, st the loutheaat cornrr of Priiceand Royal streets, Aleiar - dr a, Va., has by mum?l consent this day been diaeolv?d. All de'ts due the sud firm ?-ill be paid to and all debts owing bv thc arid firm will be .aid bv F. C. '?"pinks, jr. JOHN W. RILEY, oct310t F. C. SPINKS, jr. Alexandria, Va., September 28, 1908. HAVING purchased the in'ereatof John W. Riley In the bu.ineai heretofore conduct? ed under the firm n me i-f Riley and Spinks at the southeast corner of Pr nee and Royal streets, Alexandria, Vs., I wi'I in the future rondm t the same under the name of F. C. Spinks, jr., and ask my friends aod patrons for a continuance of their octl lOt F * patronage . C. SPINK.**, Alexandria, Vu., October:!, 19)8. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have thia day disposed ct* the g'K>d will and license of my barroom business at No. 114 north Fairfax street, Alexandria. Vir? ginie, to John W. Riley, who will in the nexr future, i f i r considerable improvement, re i p*-n the sad hus .ese. All persona ind.ht <1 to<ne will please m*>ke prompt settlemeal and a I perons hiving claims stall si mr will pJe.ie present *<ar_e f *r immediate h Kle? ment. CHARLES H. CUTTS. oc'3 lot _ V/'RGINU.-ln the Clerk's office of the " Ccrporatir n Court of Ihe city of Alexrtn dris, mi the 18th day cf SeptemStr, 1908. Dcra B jrdner 1 > In chancery. John S. Bordner) Merni'. The object < f this suit is lo obtain a divorce from the r ond of matrimony with nd to the raid dtftiidant. It appearing by an affidavit filed in this cause thst diliaence bru* been med on behalf c f the complainant to ascertain in what county or corporate n the defendant, John 8 BeM* ter, i', without i fleet, and his whereabouts is unknown: It is Ordered, That said defen? dants appear here within fifteen <)ays aft-r due publication of thia order, and do wh.f ia necessary to protc.t their interests in thit- snit scd tbat a ccpy of ibis order be forthwith in? serted in the Alexa- dria Gazette, a newspaper published in tie city of Alexandria, once a week for four successive weeks, and peted ai the front door of tbe Court House of this city. A e< nj?Tkmk NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk. Oliver & Bruniback, P. Q. seo!9 *4w-g VIRGINIA?In the Clerk's Office of the Corporation Court ofthe city of Alexan? dria, ou the 14th dny of "September, 1908. Florence h. Glover) va. > I chancery. Charles Glover, j Memo. The object of this suit is to obtain an absolute divorce on the ?rr unda of deiwrtion by the c. mph inant, Floreuce B. Glover, from tte defendant, Charl s Glover. It appearing by an affidavit filed in tbis cause that the defendant, Charlea Glover, ia a non-resident of this State : It is Order? ed. That said defendaut appear here within fifuen days after due pu o' ii at i n td rhia order; aod do what is i ecessary <o project hia interests in this Knit, snd that a copy of thiso-derbe forthwith insert d in the Alex? andria Gazette, a newspsper published iu the city of Alexandria, once s week for fonr re? cessive weeks, and pstcd st the front door of tbe Court House of this citv. A copj? Tbhtk. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Cle^k. Samuel G Brent, P. Q_aep!4 w4wm VIRGINIA.?Ia the Clerk'a Office ofthe Corporation Court of tbe City of Alexan? dria, on the 16th day of September, 1908. Lula B. Ford.' ) va. r In chancery. Robert Ford, ) Memo. The object of tbis suit is to obtain from compli inant a divorce from tbe beads of niatrimou.* from de'endant; to se ure for complainant the custody of (he infant chid of complainant and defendant, and for gene? ral relief. It appearing hy an affidavit filed in this cause that the defendant, Robert Fr.nl, is a non resident of this State : It is Ordered, That aaid defendant appear here within fifteen dava after due publication of this order, and do what is necessary to protect h s interests in thia suit, and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in the Alexandria Gazette, a newapaper published in the city of Alexan? dria, once a week for four successive weeks and posted at the front door of the Court House of this city. A copy?T__TE. NEVELL 8. GREENAWAY, Clerk. Lewis H. Mschen. P. Q. sep!4 w4ww VIRGINIA.?In the Clerk's Ofk. et _M Circuit Court of the City of Alexandria, on the 18th day of *>eptember, 1908 Dora Bordner, comp'sinant, vs. John S. Ii jrdner, Samuel Urah, William E. Gil? bert, W. Gywnn Gardner. E. N. Hopewell, A. T. Smith, trustees, snit John C. Broofte, defendants. Memo. The object of thia suit is to sell bouae and lot <.u west side of Alfred street, betwren Kingand Cameron s're-ts, in tbe city of A exandria, Va, and satisfy a judg-ent lien of the con plsinants, It sppearingby an affidsvi* filed in this came tbat diligence I as been used on behalf of the cotrpla'nant to sere tain in whit conctv or c rp< ration the defei d<nt, John 8. Bordner, ia, without eflect and his whereabouts is un? known and that the defendants, William F. Gilhert.W. Gvwnn Gardnc, E. N. Hop well, A. T. Smith an! Jobn C. Brooke, are non-residents of this State: It is Ordere', That said defecdan'a appear here within fifteen days after due publication of this order and do what is nc -> teary to protect th*-ir inter*ats in this suit, ard that a copy of (his order be forthwith iri'e'ted in the Alex? andria Gazette, a newspaper published in the city of Alexandria, once a week for four suc? cessive week*, and posted at the front door of the court ho*ise of this city. A copy?Tests: NEVELL 8. GREENAWAY. Clerk. Oliver A Brumbsck. p q. aepl. w4w-f We sell outright and ex? change Public School Books at state prices. Being the depository for the publishers we can furnish any book on the list. School Supplies of all kinds of a superior quality sold at the low? est prices. Call for one of our book i_fts .bowing the reg? ular and exchange prices. EVERY BOOK COVERED before leaving the _*.ore. 5. F. Dyson & Bro. '08 King St., Next to Open House ___LL_TELEPHONE NO. 278. Todd's Celebrated Smithfield OM Virginis AMA. For sale at J. ?. M1LBURN7_._| The Family Liquor Store King end Alfred Sta., Wakefield Rye fi_____. Slit Per (W Whi*> Fine Table and Cooking Wines Goods Delivered to Any Part of the City Promptjattention to Pbone and Mail Orders. No Bar. Both P iexxaa. BUILDING MAlKKiALc-. SMOOT & CO (_uc?es_or to J, Rector Smoot A Oe,) STEAH FLOORIAfi Al FLAM HU. MAnafac tarers ox DOOR AND WINDOW FRA MES, MOULD* ING8,_w. DEALERS IN LUMBER, .BINGLES, LATHS, NAILS, LIME, calcined Plaster ____ ckmen*) No. 36 north Onion rtroet, Alexandria, Va, Lumber Delivered free In the city. [EST _3LISHED_1___,] UEKRY _. FIELD k CO. Successors to JOSI AH H. D.eMOOT, Lumber And Mill Wort OF ALL KINDS. Lime, Cement and Plaster Office ard Yard 115 N. Union street, Factory No. Ill N. Lee street. fat-Material Delivered FREE in the etty ~^--^^-^JH^9^^_--^--__ E8TABLISHED 1862. BURKE & HERBERT, Bankers. Modernly equipped for banking in ita va 'iona branches. Deposits received subject to check at sight '? 'ollectious made on all points. High-grade investment securities bough ?d sold. Letters of Credit a_/> Foreign Exchang amish ed. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. A Savings Department In which interest.1i illowed on deposits._ .-AS. B. HOOKF, 1 I QBO. I. WARFIRLD PHR8IDKTIT. j I OASHI-B. First National Bank, Aj-BXAK-BU, VA I Designated Depository of the United States. CAPITAL ? s 1100,000 "SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... 9166,001 Directors: CHAS. R. HOOFF, J. F. MULE, 9. L. BOOTHE, M. B, HARLOW B. BA EB, JR. Prompt attention given to all business, in ?lading collections th rou.bout the UruUd ?lt?r?? snd Euron*, ^AAlBIOUI^IUX. John P. Robinson, Geo. S. French, President. Secretary. Alexandria Fertilizer aod Chemical Company. IMANIFACTTRER. OF Fertilizers, Fertilizer Ma? terials -(Sulphuric Acid. Ask your dealer for tbe A'exandrie'.Fer tilizer & Chemical Co.'s Products. Capacit): 50,ooo tons per annum. Princess Street and Pctomsc Pivf r \V bsrf, Alexandria.Virginia. WILLIAM HEYAN. I FBAMK B. HOUCH Pres't. di Treas. | Secretary. -THlfi Bryant Fertilizer Company Manufacturers of FERTILIZERS. FERTILIZING MATE. RIALS, PURE RAW BONE AND FINE GROUND NOVA SCOTIA . .LAND PLASTER. Office: 117 King street. Pa-tor- and Wharf: Foot of Dake strati-, Alexandria, Va OPENING AND CLOSING OF MAILS Northern malle, week daya, cloee at 7 10 a. m. and 8 46,1130 a.m., and 200, 2 30, 8 16 and 10 30 p. m. Open at 8 00 a, m., 12 00 rn, and 4 00 p. m. On SundaysNorthern mails close at 8 46 a. m., 230, and 7 20 p. m. Southern mails via Charlottesville close at 7.10 and 10 30 a. m., and 3 20 and 1030 p. m. Open at 800 a. m. and 6 00 p. m. Southern mails, via Richmond, close at 8 46and 10 30 a. m., and 326,6 00 and 1030 p. m. Open at 8 a. m., 12 m and 4 p. m. Manssaas Division mails close at 7 10 a. m. and 3 20 p. m. Open at 12 30 and 9 30 p. m. Alexandria and Round Hill maila close at 746a, m., and 4OG p. m. Open at 901a. m. and 2 30 p. m. Chesapeake and Ohio mails close at 3 20 p. m. __d 1030 p. m. Own at 800 a.m. and 600p.m. Washington mails close at 7 10, a. m. 8 46 and ll 30 a. m., and 2 (Xl, 2 30, 8 16 and 1030 p. m. Open at 800 a. m., 12 00 m. and 4.00 p, m. and 4 30 p. m. Office Hours?Open at 8 00 a. m. Clo* at 8 00 p. m. Sunday Hours?Open at 9 00 a. m. Close at 1000 a. m. Carriers'Schedole? Collection made on in* aide routes?6 30 and 1000 a. m. and 300 and - 80 p. m. Fr ll route?6 30 a. m. and 6 30 p. m. Sunday c*-lection 600 p. m. Carriers' window open Sunday 900 a. m. and close 1000 a. m. Deliveries made 800 a.m. 1 20 p. m. and 4 If o. m. AH mail should be in the office ten minutes rt.^?. nrj-? lr,A\i*k**A ?imo tr-r *lr.ni*Q OTTERBURN Lit hia and Magnesia Springs WATER. Greatest known Water for Dys? pepsia, Indigestion, Kidney and Liver Troubles. Leading Physicians endorse it and testify to its great merit. FRANK WARFIELD, Druggist Successor to WARFIELD A HALL. PHONE 144 SOLE AGENT. NW. ^i-.m??r fair'*-' and Prince ^treaf TOD^D^^DJ^HI_^gT8. J. & H. AITCHESOiN, PRACTICAL MACHINISTS AND ENG) NEER8. ??And Builders Os*-? MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINE Blacksmithing and Steam Fitting. Engi deers' and Machinists' Supplies, ami ali soi*. Bf mill work and that eonnected with bnci irork promptly executed. Repairing prompt T done. _ _ J. A H. AITCHESON, Ut Xlat ftkreaa. ? ?i?***?-?4daO__?__ A good thins to _-> after wsshing your iAir-NICKLIN'8 HAIR TONIC, 26 cento ianufaetured by _ _ __.__ _ __?_. v o. rv. Anne, a rr* * onva. lt you wu'h Extra Fine~TEA**l try my New ^Green and B^^T^at^edollar / _iU/__JR0AD8_ SOUTHERN RAILWAY Trains leave Union Station Alexandria In Eflect Sept. 6th, 1908. N. B?Following schedule figures published only as Information, and are not guaranteed. 8:07 A. M.?Daily-Local for Harrison burg, and way stations.. 8.32 A. M.?Daily? U. S. Fast Mall. Stops only for passengers for points south at which scheduled to stop. Fir* ciaas coaches, sleep? ers to Birmingham and drawinfroom sleep ers fo New Orleans. Dining oar service. 4:27 P. M. Daily-Washington ami Florid* limited. Sleeping cara between New York, Att gusta ano Jacksonville. Through flrst-claaw coachs between Washington and JacksoB vtiu. Buflet service. Tourist to California tn-weekly. 4:32 P. M.-Week Da>?-Ix*_al for Har? risonburg and way stations on Manassas branch. 6:12 P. M.-DaUy-Loeal for Warrenton and Charlottesville. 10:17 P. M.-D_ily_Washington and Chat* tanooga Limited (via Lynchburg;. First class coach and sleeping cars to Roanoke Enoxvilie, Ch_tt__oo__ and Memphia. Sleep er to Birmingham and New Orleana, Wash* injrton to Roanoke. Dining ear servloe 11.02 P. M.?Daily?New York and New Orleana Limited. All Pullman train, club and observation cars to New Orleans Sleep? ers to Asheville, Atlanta,sn New Orleans. Sleeper to Charlotte. Dioin car serviee. Through trains from the South arrive at Al exandria 6:28 and 6.13 A. M. _?_) 3:13, 8:13. and 10:28 P. M. daily. Harrisonburg 12:08 P. al. week days and 9:1' P. M. daily. From CharlottesviUe 7:53 A. M TRAINS ON BLUEMONT BRANCH. Leave Alexandria (W. AC Station] *:r_ A M., and 1:40 P. M. week day*, and 5:1c P. M. daily i r Bluemont; 6:35 P. M. week days for Leer-burg ; 9:26 A. M. on Sundays only tor Bia mont. For detailed schedule figures, ticke is, Pu! man reservation, etc., apply to WILLIAM G. LEHEW. Uniot, Ticke AgenL Alexandria, Va. C. Hf. ACKERT, Vice Pres. .nd Gen. Mgr 8. H. HARDWICK, Parra. Traf. M.:r. W. H. TAYLOE, Gen. Paasenger Agent. L. 8. BROWN, General Agent. _Washington D.C. Washington, Alexandria & Mt Vernon Railway. LIA VB AUtXAH DRU, For Washington, from corner Prince and Royal streets, week days, at 645, 6 0. 6 20 6 36, 6 46, 7 00, 7 10, 7 20, 7 36, 7 60, 8 00. 8 16, 8 20,8 30, 8 6C, 9 10, 9 30, 9 60, 10 10,10 30, 10 60, ll 10, ll 25, ll 30, ll 60 a m., 12 10, 12 25,12 30, 12 50, i 10, 1 '15, 1 30, 1 60, 2 10, 2 26, 2 30, 2 60,3 10, 3 25, 3 40,4 00, 4 20, 4 30, 4 36, 4 50, 6 10, 5 20, 5 '?, 5 46, 600, 615, 630, 660, 710,7 30, 8 30, 8 30, 9 00,9 30,10 00, 1030, ll 10 and ll54lp.ru, Sunday-?7 00,7 35,8 10, 8 20,8 40, {' 00, 9 20, 9 40, li 0 , 10 20, Ul 40, ll 00. ll 20 and ll 4) a. m., 2 00, 12 20, 12 40, KO 120,1 40, 2 00, 2 20,2 40,3 00,3 20, 340,400,4 20,4 40,5 00, 520, 640, 6 00, 620, 640, 7 uv 720,7 40,8 00, 830, 900, 930, 10 co. 10.1' and 1110 p.m. FOB MO-KT VBRKOH. Leave Alexandria for Mount Vernjn, week days, 5 46, 662, 8 tl 10 25, ll 26 a. m.. 12 25 125, 226, 332, 436, 535, 705 hud 846 p. m. Sundays-700, 830. 930, 10 30, ll 30 a. m., IV 3 , 130, 2 3J. ..A), 4 30. 5 30. 6 30, 7 30 8 4i> and 10 :6 p.m. SCHKDILE FOR ALEXANDRIA CITY CAB. NUKTHUOISI*. Leave Ferry Wharf 8 16, 8 41, 9 10, 9 50, 10 25. ll 00, lt 36 a. m.; 12 3d, 1 05. 1 35, 2 Oo, 2 45, 3 .0, 4 i 5, ? 35, 5 0 , 5 5, 6 30, 7 06, 7 45, 8 25, 9 00, 9 40 p. m. SOI THDOl'MJ. Leave "pring Park 8 05, 8 30, 8 66, 9 36. 10 10, 10 46, ll 20 a. rn ; 12 lt, 12 Ni, 1 20, 1 60 2 30. 3 16, 3 .0, 4 20, 4 60, 5 30, 6 15, 6 50, 7 25. 8 10, 8 45, 9 25, lt 00 p. m. Washington Southern Kv Schedule in eflect Sept 6th, 1408. Trains leave Union Stau./u for Vf ?-' in.ior and pointe north at 802, 8 ti and 8 I A a. m., Iii ,230,807,8 18, and ll33 p. m., week dav* Sundays- 8 23 aud 8 M a. m., 12 01, 8 07, 8 18 m < 11 33 p. m. For Fredericksburg, Richmond aid points south at 4 22, 4 37, 9 22 aud 11 ..2 a. tn, 4*02, 6 17 (local), and 7 52 p. m., week daya. Sundays?4 37, 6 48, and 9 22 a. m. 4 02. 517 (local), and 7 52 p. m. Accommodation for Fredericksburg at 9 33 a. m. week days. Notb:?Time of arrivals and de__rt_ri* and connections not guaranteed. C.W.CULP, W. P. TAYLOR. Gen'1 Supt._Traf. Mgr._ 3T__A__EB-. Washington and Potomac STEAMBOAT CO. Cameron Street Wharf. Steamer Harry Randall?Monday and Wed nes'a*atti p. m. for Lower Potomac land inga?Dilla to Lower Machisloc Creek. Sat. urdav, 9 a? m., tor landings between Glymont and Nomini. Steamer Wakefield?Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a. ni. for uprer Potociac land? ing's?to Coloni.il Beach and Mattox Creek. | Steamer Estelle Randall?Daily, 8.15 a. m. for Glymont and intermediate points. Sun* day. Tuesday and Thursday to Gumlera in addition Return trip same day. Schedule subject to tide and weather and c change without notice. WM. F. CARNK, Jr., Gen.Panaenger Agent. REARDON A GRIM-'-;, General Freight and Passenger Agents' may 12 3m_Alexandria. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. Alexandria-Washing? ton Ferry. Fare FIVE CENTS each way Commencing May 1st BT-AM-B "Lac_awai?na." Leave Alexandria at 6.46, 8.16. 9.46 aad 11.15 a. m., 12.46, 2.15,3.46.5.0)and 130 p. m. Leave Washington at 6.0C, 7.30, 9.00 and 10.30 a. rn:, 1200 noon, 1.30, 3.00, 4.30 and 5.60 p. m. Steamer stops at Giesboro every trip except Sundays. W. H. Callaba*, Gen. Pam. Agt. _JOHif Callahah. ad V.-P. and G. M. ?MARYLAND, DELAWARE AND VIR. GINIA RAILWAY COMPANY. f_e Steamers of Thia Line Will Leave Alex andria EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. at 4:30 o'clock p. m. OR BALTIMORE AND ALL Tlik USUAL RIVER LANDING9. Cuisine and appointments unexcelled. Freight for Baltimore, Philadelphia anc Sew York solicited and handled with care. Through rates and bills of lading issue!. Single fare to Baltimore, 12.50; round trip, 13.50. -tuta-rooms, one way, $1.60. Meals. 600, REARDON A GRIMES, Agent-, _Foot of Cameron street._ OLABa-XC- C. L-A-BKATIB. Pres dent. BDWABD8. LBADBBATBB, Vice President. johh lbadhbatbb. Seo. and Tnr-eurer. 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