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Capital $100,000 I ** ?0?*>?0? -ss Capital $100,000 Depositors afforded every facility for business, security 4t and accomodations Large or small accounts invited in both Commercial and Savings Department Board of Directors. Judge C. E. Nicol, President. W. B. Smoot, Vice President. John A. Marshall, Vi? Pr??M?i?. T. C. Smith, Vice 1'resident aud Cashier, W. A. Smoot, Jr. A. H. Rector. R. I* rvkrell. C. C. Carlin. W. A. Rmoot. P. F. Gorman. A. O, Portner Details carefully attended to for all customers. We issue drafts an all points of the world. * * * A A A A AAA. ?M FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. THE ALEXANDRIA Iron Works Foundry, Machine Work and Blacksmithing Structural Iron a Specialty Miiiiulacturer of Patent Turbine Pomp for dairy and suburban homes. Agent for coal o!l engine, the only safe power around buildings Send us your Inquiries for anything in iron. j. 4h7aitcheson7 Machinists and Engineers. Agents Gray Gasoline Motors Engineers and Machinists Supplies, Pipe, Pipe Fmingfe, Valves, Etc Blacksmithing and Repair? ing Promply Executed FINANCIAL. GakdnkkL. BootbkI I M. B. BARLOW, iBNT. J | Vice President. Gao.E. \Vai.hki.d, Caeiiikk. First National Bank, AxazAMoaiA. Va, Designated Depository ol the United Btates. CAPITAL ? I100.0M 8UP.PLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... jl 75,000 Directors: O. L. TIOOTWR. M. B. HARLOW G. F. WARFJI'LD, J.K. MUIR, WALTER ROBER I'S, R. BAER, fSi. from pt etteuuon given to ail rxuiueas. in, eluding collections throughout tbs Halted ViaUm *nd Enron*. _ ESTABLISHED 1862. BURKE SHERBERT, Bankers. Modernly equipped for banking in its vari Deposits received subject to chock at sight 'tiona made on all p?iuUi. Hiph-^rmle investment securities bought and Bi Letters of Credit and Foreign Exchange flinn .-al* Deposit Poxes for rent. A Barings l>ej>artnient in which interest is I on .?i*-rw?-it?_ General Insurance Agency LAURENCE STABLER, fcoom No. 4, Burke ft Herbert Bldp The companies represented in this office bave assets of over 1100.000,000. Among ethers are: Hartford Fire Insurance Ca* Liverpool ft London ft Glebe. /Etna Insurance Co. Northern Assurance Ca. Sprlcffleld Fire ft Marina. Prompt Mieution given to adjustment ol losses and ail ustters oonnectad *ith inrur. aooa, oetlvl r TATA TATATATATAVaBBaTATAVATA ?J Ibo Beet of EVERYTHING. J FENWAY | Chocolates and Bonbons ? ? ia pvest, most wholesome Slid I oious cindi*;'* obtainable any I where. No hiiiher claw* candies are Mild at snv price. t.et a Ui *.i FENWAY today. i. Pound 6ec Half Pound 30c \ Taylors Pharmacy ?^ 'Mug Street. ? !'? :i I'i.i' ???-. Night bell, g S.rATArATjiTArArATAmMm*mm\A Leadbeatei's lubricating Liniment eases -yiHvin?easy on the horse, too, '& cents per boiue. ^GRICO^URAL._ RICHARDra. WATTIES IMANirFACTUKKU OK _ FERTILIZERS Office and Storks: 115-117 N. Royal St. Dealer in Hardware, Paints, Agrri cultural Implements, Vehicles Harness, Field and Garden Seeds. WARKHOlKBts, BOI'TH UNION BTRKKT. ON Lura of eoirrHBRN railway. Also Grain, Hay, Straw and AU Kinds of Mill Feed. Will always keep in stock the highest grade of these articles._nov5 ly G, W. Hakvby, jr., I D. C. Richardson Pres't & Treas. ? Secretary. -THE Bryant Ferti lizer Company Manufacturers of FERTILIZERS. FERTILIZING MATF RIALS, PURE RAW RONE AND PINE GROUND NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER Office: Rurke and Herbert's bank building. Vaotory and Wnarf: Foot of Dubs iu<m. _Alexandria, Va_ John P. Robinson, Geo. S. French, President. Secretary. Alexandria Fertilizer and Chemical Company. MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Fertilizer Ma? terials & Sulphuric Acid. Ask your dealer for the Alexandria Fer? tilizer & Chemical Co.'s Products. Capacity: 50,000 tons per annum. Princess Street and Potomac River Wharf,! Alexandria.Virginia._ AUCTION HALES By R. F. Knox. Auctioneer, TETT8TEE9 SALE of valuable improved propeity, being a warehouse known as No. 22 Union street and otherwise known as No 122 south Union street, Aleiai.'lria, Vir? ginie. Under and by virtue of b certain deed of trust dsted tin- Muli day of January, A. J). 1907, sud recorded 'be first dav of February A. 1>. 19(i7, in the Corporation Court of the city of Alexandria, stats of Virginia, iu deed book Nc. 56 at psn- S60, default having been nude, and at the request <f the holder of the note red thereunder, we, the Undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of he prcauiaci MONDAY the 4th day of October. A.D.1909 at 12 o'clock m., the following described land and premises, situate in the city cf Alexandria, stats of Virginia: All of that lot of land aud certain tenets* it situate, lying aud being in the city of Alexandria, and state of Virginia, being the middle one of three (3) certain warehouses* and the lot on which itstcmb, I >.in<!i 1 sud described as follows, torit: 15*.' ming oo the east ride of Union street, sixtv tw? (62) feet, eight sud one quarter ("ii inches, more or le <*, from tue nor'li linc ol' Pi ince street ar.d atthemidd'e of the wall between the warehouse od the lot of ground herein described and tbe warehouse adjoining on the north, and running theoce southon Union street twenty-two i22) feet, seven and one quarter (7J) i,.ch"s, more or Iris, to the midd e of the wall dividing this, the middle, waiehouse from the warenoiue adjoining on the south; thence parallel to rriiwe str*< t and through tbe middle ot the luNt named wall into 'he Potomac river: thence norn, parallel to Union .street twenty [tt) feet, seven sud one *|uarter (71) inches, more or less, and thence ?e?t in a direct line to the beginning, together w.th ail and sing? ular the sppurtenances, rights, ways, ease? ments and privileges to the same in any wi.e appertaining and belonging, together with ail and singular the estate, right, title, inter? est, property, lcaim and demand whatsoever * f them snd each of then1, the parlies of the fir hi pm in said deed of trust recorded as aforesaid. Terms of sale: All cash. A depesit of live bund rut KOO) dollars will t.e required at. time of sale All conveyancing, record io;;, notary and other fees at cost of par chaser. Bal*nce of purchase money to be paid within Bfftosa days from the day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve right to re-iell property, at risa and ccst ef defaulting pur esBBBor, after Iso days' advertismeut of such rm In CBAKLVS LINK IVS, Tro-tec, Address Mctjill Building, Washington, D. C. DOUGLA88STUART. Trustee. Kepis ta Alabsstire the sanitary wall finish. Jnsl the thing to brighten np tbe rooms .'ir the fall and winter. Color card and prices mailed or* application. We are tbe agent*. ?, 8, Lead i beaur A", ons, lac Sdttftnbria <&azrttf. WEDNEMjAY iV'MNU Stl'T. fl Census of Maoufactnrers Wsshingt.o, D.C., Sept. 22 ?As B'stant U. 8. Oensns Director Wm. F Willoughby and Wm. M. Steuart, ebie sa'.iBtician for manufactures in the cen bob bureau, have returned from the principal manufacturing cities wh icu * hey visited to confer witb tbe leading trade organizations and associations of mtnifacturers, in regard to the fcrm of th) schedule to be used in the census of tiisnufsctarers for the calendar year 1909, as required by the set of Congress providion tor the thirteenth decennial (J. S census. The law providing for tbe thirteenth ceaaas directs that certain statistics in regard to capital, employees, wages, loH of materials, miscellaneous expenses and value ot products, shall be ct l'ected from all manufacturing establishments that were in operation during any portion of the year 1909. The director of the cen sus desires to make these icqnines bb simple as the requirements ol the Isw will permit, therefore, the consultations with representative concerns and the creation of the advisory beard of special agents. It is important tbat the manfactnrers co operate witb the census bureau to make the census a success and it is the intention of the director to confer freely with the associations and representative men engaged in the different industries. The schedules will, as a rule, be collect? ed by special agent", beginning January 1st nex', but every maunfactnrrr will bave tbe privilege of sending his report directly to the census bu-eau by mail it be prefers tn do so. _MEETING. THE ANNUAL stockholders meeting of the 1?IMK SAVINGS BANK, Incorporated, will be held at the company's Virginia office, 119 south Fairfax street,Alexandria Virginia, on I HlJRSDAY,Neptember30,atll a m., for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come be? fore the meeting. JOSEPH H. MILANH, au26 w4t sept'io 3t _Secretary._ THE ANNUAL MEETING of the slock holders and directors of THE H a KRIS dc SHAFER 00. will be held at the ottos of the company, 128 south Royal street. Alexandr Va., at 3 p. m., THHRmDAY, September 30, 1909. By order of the president. E. A. IURRIS, eeptltd Secretary. NOTICE,?Having qualified as administra? tor c. t. a. of the estate of Mrs. Rovaraa C. Gorham, deceased, all persons having claims sgsius' tbe said estate are hereby notified to present the ssme to rae duly veri? fied for settlement, and all persons indebted to se id estate are hereby notified to make prompt payment of their indebtedne1* tome. CELE3TER H. DUNCAN, sept 16 101 _ Administratrix. KAILjWAD^ SOUTHERN RAILWAT Trains leave Union Station Alexandr' In Effect August 8th, 1909. N. R? Following schedule figures publish* only aa Information, and are not guarantee-. 7:47 A. M.?Daily Local between Washing ton aud Danville. 8:47 A. M.?Daily?Local for Harrison bnrg, and way stations, 9.17 A. M.-Daily-U. 8. Fast Mail. Stop only or passengers for points south at -vhicl scheduled to stop. Firstclaas coaches, sleep ers to Birmingham and drawing-room sleet e s fer New Orleans. Dininp car servie* 1.17 p. m.?Week Days? Local for. War renton and Strasburg Junction. 4:27 P. M. Daily?Birmingham special. Sleeping cars between New york. Augusta, Aiken ann Jacksonville. Sleeper to Birming? ham. Toronga flrst-cla-s co ac hes between Washington and Jacksonville. Dining car service. Tourist u Californi- tri-weekly, 4:32 P. M.-Week Days?Local for Har? risonburg and way stations on Mananas branch. 6:12 P. M.?Daily?Local for Warrento* and Charlottesville. 10:27 P. M.?Daily-Washington and Cha tanooga Limited (via Lynchburg). Fl" class coach and sleeping cars to Roacok Knoxville and Chattanooga. Bte per to New Orleans, W*>i ington to Roanoke. Dining car service. 11:02 P. M.?Daily-New York, Atlanta and ne Orleans Limited, All Pullman train, ch b and observation cars to New Or leans, Slue; ers to Asheville, Atlanta an* New Orleans, Sleeper to Charlotte, Dininv car service. 4:27 A. M.?Daily?Memphis srecial. Through sleepers and coaches for Roanoke, Knoxville, Nashville, Chattanooga and Mem? phis. Dining cur service, Washington sleeper open 10:00 P. M. Through trains from the South arrive ai A. exandria PM end 6:?3 and 10:23 A. M. 3.18, 8:13, 10:c8 and 11.58 P. M. dally. Har? risonburg 11:28 A. M. week days ?"d fell P. M. daily From Charlottesville 9.28 A. M. TRAINS ON BLUEMONT BRANCH. Leave Alexandria (W. A O. Station, week dnys at 8:22 A. M. ami 1:40 and 4:28 P. M. for Bluemont; 6:35 P. M. week days for leesburg; 6:15 P. M. daily for Bluemont and 9:02 and 9:22 A.M-,local, on Sundayi only for Bi a-mont. For detailed schedule figures, tickets, Pull man reservation, etc., apply to WILLIAM G. LEHEW, Union Tickt Acent, Alexandria, Va, C. H. AfKERT, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr S. H. HARDWICK, Pass. Traf. Mgr. W. H. TAYLOE, Gen. Passenger Agent. L. S. BROWN, General Agent. _Washington, D.C. Washington Southern Ry Schedule in efiect Jan. 4th, 1909. Trains leave Union Station for WashingUt and points north at 8 02,8 23 and 8 33 a. m., 12tl, 230, 807, 818, and 1133 p. m., week days. fJucdays-8 23 and 833 a. m., 12 01,8 07, 8 18 an' 11 33 p. m. For Fredericksburg, Richmond and point* sonth at 4 22, 4 37, 9 22 and ll 32 a. m., 4:02 5 17 (local), and 7 52 p. m., week days, Sundays?437, 7 18, and 9 22 a. m, i 02 517 (local), and 752 p. m. Accommodation for Fredericksburg at 9 3.' a. m. week days. Notk :?Time of a/rivals and departure* and connections not guaranteed. W. P. TAYLOR. Traf. Mgr. Washington, Alexandria ti Mt Vernon Railway. In effect May 1, 1909. uara alixaudkiai For Washington, frosa oorner Prince anc Royal streets, week days, at 540, 6 06, 6 20, 6 30, 6 40,6 55,7 06,715,7 30, 7 40,7 50,80, 8 15, 8 25, 835, 8 50, 910, 9 30, 9 60, 10 10, 10 30, 10 50, ll 10, ll 26, ll 30, ll f0 a. m., 12 10, 12 26, 12 30, 12 50, 1 10, 1 25, 1 30, 1 50, 2 10, 2 25, 2 30, 2 ?0,3 05, 3 25, 3 35, 3 50 4 1J 4 25, 4 30.4 4 J, 4 55, 6 10, 6 26, 5 35, 5 5l\ 6 t,, 6 20, 6 30, 6 45, 7 00, 7 ll 7 25, 8 00, 8 31,900,9 30,10 00,1030, ll 10 and 1166 p. m. 8undays-7 00,7 35,810,8 20,8 40, 9 00,9 20, 9 40, 100 ,10 20, 10 40, 1100.1120 and ll 41 a m., 12 00, 12 20, 12 40, 1 tO, 1 20, 1 40, 2 00 2 20, 2 40, 3 00, 3 20, 3 40, 4 Ot), 4 20, 4 40, 5 00 5 20, 5 40, 6 00, 6 20, 6 40, 7 00, 7 20, 7 40, 8 00 830,-900, 930,1000, 103?, and ll 10 p. ra von MomrT manon. Leave Alexandria for Mount Vernon, week days, 5 46, 656, 7 66,8 51, 1025, ll 25. a. nv U 25, I 23, 2 25, 330. 4 40, 5 35, 6 GO, 7 85, 8 60, 9 50, 10 50 an" ll 50 p. m. Sundays?7 00, 8 30. 930,10 30, ll 30 a. m., 12 30, 1 30, 2 30,3 30, 430, 630, 630, 73v 8 46 and 10 16 p. m. KC12BDULS FOR ALEXANDRIA CITT CAB, NOKTHBOCHD, Leave Ferry Wharf 8 16, 8 41, 9 10, 9 60, 10 25, ll 00, ll 35 a. m.; 12 30, 1 05, 1 35, 2 Ob, 2 45, 3 30, 4 06, 4 36, 5 05, 5 45, 8 30. 7 06, 7 45, 8 26, 9 00. 9 40 p. r&, BOUTHBOOTCD. Leave Spring Park 8 05, 8 30, 8 56, 9 35, 10 10, 10 46, ll 20 a. m.; 12 16, 12 50 1 20. I 60. 2 30. 3 15, 3 50, 4 20, 4 50. 5 30 6 06, 6 60, 7 25, 8 10, 8 46, 9 25,10 00 p. rn COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, Office Clerk of House of Delegates. Proposed amendments to the Constitution of Virginia, agreed to at ses lion of the General Assembly, 1908, and published in pursuance ol Bertina the Constitution and Act approved Febiuar> '.',, lDOS: JOINT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment of section 110 of the uf Virginia, and providing for publishing said amendment ind ? rtitytng the same to the next session of the general assembly. I, bj the st mite ?md DOOM of delegates la majority of the members elected to each of the two houses agreeing thereto), that the following amendment to the Constitution of Virginia be, and is hereby pro i roby referred to the | Mably Bl its Mrs! regular session held after the next general election of members of the house of delegates for its concurrence, in conformity with the provisions of section one hundred and ninety-six of said Constitution, namely; strike out from the Constitution section one hundred and ten, which is in the following words: See. 110. There shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county, one county treasurer, who shall not be elected or serve for more than two consecutive terms, nor act as deputy of his immediate successor; one sheriff, one attorney for the Commonwealth, and one county derk, who shall he the clerk of the circuit court. Then shall be elected or appointed, [or four years, as the general assembly may provide, commissioners of the revenue, for each county, the number, duties and compensation of whom shall be prescribed by law; but should such cominis; loners of the revenue be chosen by election by the people then they shall be ineligible for re? election to the office for the next succeeding term. There shall be apjiointed, for each county, in such manner as may be provided by law, one superintendent of the poor, and one county surveyor. And Insert in lieu thereof the following: ?Mft. 'lhere shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county, one county treasurer, one sheriff, one attorney for the Commonwealth, and I -ninty derk who shall be the clerk of the circuit court. There shall be elected by the rruallfh d voters of each county for four years, commis? sioners of the revenue, for each county, the number, duties and compen? sation of whom shall be prescribed by law. There shall be appointed for each county, In such manner as may be provided by law, one superintendent of the poor, and one county sur? veyor. * JOINT RESOLUTION proposing amendments to sections 119 and 120 of article 8 of the Constitution of Virginia, and providing for publishing amid amendments and certifying the same to the next general assembly. Resolved by the senate and house of delegates (a majority of the memben elected to each house agreeing), That thc following amendments to the Constitution of Virginia be, and the same are hereby proposed, and referred to the general assembly to be chosen at the next general election of senators and members of the nouse of delegates for its concurrence. In conformity with the provisions of sid ion one hundred and ninety-six of article fifteen of said Constitution, namely: Strike out from the Constitution of Virginia section one hundred and nineteen and one hundred and twenty which are in the following words: Section 119. In every city, so long as it has a corporation court, or a separate circuit court, there shall be eleded for a term of four years by the qualified voters of such city, one attorney for the Commonwealth, who shall also, in those cities having a separate circuit court, be the attorney for the Commonwealth, for such circuit court. s? In every dty there shall be elected, or appointed, for a term of four in a manner to be provided by law, one commissioner of revenue, whose duties and compensation shall be prescribed by law, but should he be elected by the people, he shall be ineligible for re-election teethe office for th" next succeeding term. * Section 120. In every city there shall be elected by the qualified voters thereof one city treasurer, for a term of four years, but he shall not be eligible for more than two consecutive terms, nor act ar deputy for his Immediate successor, one city sergeant, for a term of four years, whoso duties shall be prescribed by law; and a mayor, for a term of four years. who shall be the chief executive officer of such city. All city and town officers, whose election or appointment is not. provided for by this Constitution, shall be elected by the electors of such cities and towns, or me division thereof, or appointer', by Buen authorities thereof as the general assembly shall designate. 9 e The mayor shall see that the duties of the various city officers, mem? bers of the police and fire departments, whether elected or appointed, in and for such city, ar*- faithfully performed, rle lhall have power to in? vestigate theft act-, have access to all books and document! in their <>f and may examine them and their subordinates on oath. The evi? dence given by persons so examined shall not be used against them In any criminal proceedings, lie shall also have power to suspend such of fn *-rs and the members of the police and fire departments, and to remove such officers, and also inch members of said departments when authorised by tbe general assembly, for misconduct in office or neglect of duty, to be ipecifled iii the Order of suspension or removal, but no such removal shall be nude without reasonable notice to the officer complained of. and an Opportunity afforded tfl bs heard in person, or by counsel and to present nony in his defence, From auch order of suspension or removal, the lit", officer so suspended or removed shall have an appeal of right to the corporation court, or, If there be no such court, to the circuit court, of auch dty, In which court the case shall be heard de novo by the judge if, whose decision shall be final. He shall have all other powers and duties which may be conferred and imposed upon him by general laws. And Insert in lien thereof the following: Section 119. In every city, so long as it has a corporation court, or a separate circrit court, there shall be elected for a term of four years by the qualified voters of such city, one attorney for the Commonwealth, who shall also. In thi having I separate circuit court, be the attorney for the Commonwealth, for inch circuit court. in every city there shall be elected for a term of four years, in a rnanmr to be provided bf law, eoe commissioner of revenue, whose duties and compensation lhall be prescribed bj law. Section 120. in every city there shall be elected by tbe qualified voters thereof one city treasurer, for a term of four year-, one city sergeant, for i tenn of four years, whose duties shall be prescribed by law; and a mayor, for a term of foti: years, who shall be the chief executive officer ? h city. Ail city and town officers, whose election or appointment ia provided for by this Constitution, Bhali be dei ted by the electors of tildi dties and towns, or of some division thereof, or appointed by such authorities (hereof as the general assembly shall designate. The mayor shall sec that the duties of the various city officers, mem? bers of the police and fire departments, whether eleded or appointed, in and for such eity, arc faithfully performed, ll* shall have power to in? vestigate their I to all books and documents in their Offices, and may examine them and their subordinates on oath. The evidence unlined Shall BOl be used sgainsl them lo any crimi? nal proceedings. He shall also have power to suspend such officers and the members of the police and fire departments, and to remove such offl *ers. and also such members of said departments when authorized by the general assembly, for misconduct In office ur neglect of duty, to be Bed in the order of suspension or removal: but no such removal shall b\ made without reasonable notice to the officer complained of. and an opportunity afforded bim to be heard In person, or bj counsel, and to pre? sent testimony in bis defence. From such order of suspension or removal, the city Officer so suspended or rt moved shall have an appeal of right to the corporation couti, or. if there be no such court, to the circuit court of such city, in which court the case -hall be heard de novo by the Judge thereof, whose decision shall be final. He shall have all the other powers and duties which may be conferred and imposed upon him by gen? eral laws. .TOIN'T REROLT'TTOV proposing an amendment to section 48, article 4, of the Constitution of Virginia. Resolved, by the house of delegates, tbe senate concurring (a major Ity Of the members elected to each house agreeing theretoi, That tha following amendment to the Constitution of Virginia be, and the same u, STEAMERS^ POTOMAC * CHESAPEAKE STEAMBOAT COMPANY. SCHEDI'I.K IN EFFECT JUNK 17. 1909. Mt-amerB I/cave Alexandria SUNDAY, T?'ESD*Y and llll'RSDAY at 8.30 a. m. foi Jmidings from Somcr-et Beach te Wirti, including Posey, Brents, and Upper ll ac hod ne <'rcek landings. Min Hay trip to Nomini Creek landings in adit tinn to above. _ ._ MONDAY AMD WEDNESDAY at 5.W p. m. for Undings as Jar as hi GLWATKK and PARHAM'S POINT, including the Up? per Waehod'c Creek, Wicomico river land? ing* and those in Nomini Creek. rUTl'RDAY at 8 30 a.m. for landings aa far as NOMINI. including Wicomico river land ?fBWSBSff Estelle Randall Tuesday |an<1 Thnrwlay as far as Smith'*; other dsys ex cent Saturday and Sunday, ss far as Grinders Schedule nubject to tide and weather and BO change without notice. ?^ REARDON a GRIME?. Agents. Cameron Street Wharf. Call phone 50._W " MARYLAND. DELAWARE AND VIR GINIA RAILWAY COMPANY. SPRING SCHEDULE. Steamar* of This Lin- Laavt Altaandria on and after Mar In,1??. Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY at 4:30 p. a. TOE BALTIMORE A*|> .^ TEM USUAL RTVER LANDmGS. Cnifiai and appointment!i MSxoaUed. Fright for Baltiniors, Philadelphia aa< Kew Ybrk ?olicited and handled with oura. Through rat? and billi ofladim iavaad. Single fare to Baltimore, W.M; round Wp. ?.60. ^terooma.??e*?yi|i1-ao; Meela, Wr. REARDON * GRIMEH, Agents, Foot o' Cameron^treeC_ 4t*4*>rATATATjrATAWkim TA4t>4*> jAvoid Smoky Walls* And ceilings by using ? C electric lights- Cheap- g 2 est, cleanest, and best. | {Alexandria' Electric Co. | B. S. LEADBEATER & SOUS clabkiccb c. LRAD2EATBB. President. IDWABDB. lbadhhatkb, Vice Preside'it. jobjt lbadbbatbb. Sec. and Treasorer ESIABM8HKD 1703. (raOOBPOBATBD.) I Manufacturing Pharmacists and Dealers in Paints, Oiln. Window Glsss. Dyestn th, Spices, Druggist's Fancy Goodsjand Specialties, Im? porters of Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Per umery , Olive Oil, sYe. Agents for John Lucas A Co.'s Tinted Gloss Paints, Merry's Liquid Color* and Devoe's Lead and Zinc Paints. Gooda shipped the day order is received Quotation* furnished by return mail. Cor r-e?pond?nce nolicited._ OTTERBURN Lit li ia 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. PRANK WARFIELD, Druggist SaoeesBor to WARFIELD * HALL. P'TONE 144 80LE AGENT. ?l*Xr n??? V.l.r.T *nrl Pr^nrx Ut ,-.?*? 1'AISK AGNEW, Proprietor. The Bromilaw Brick Co. Building, Paving and Sewer Brick. Front and Building Sand. WORKS : Hnnting.Creek. jyi4 ayr Telephone 107. IrTftV- propel!! ind Wlffld lo Ihe grui* tm aiietnoiy io os coo??n m ra of the house of delegates for Its tarrenee, la conformity wini lion one hundred and ninety-six ol' article fifteen of said Constitution, namely: strike out from the Constitution of Virginia section forty-six of article four. Vbica is in the following word^: Scrt ion (#. The general as** in My lhall meet apes in two years, on the second Wednesday in January next succeeding the election of the members of thc boase <>f delegates, and not oftener unless * unveiled in the manner ribed bj this Constitution. No session of.the genera] assembly, afte the first under this Constitution, shall eonttnuo longer than sixty days; but with the concurrence of three-fifths of the members elected to each house, tho session may he extended for a period not exceeding thirty days. besot for the first session held under this Constitution, members shall be allowed a salary for not exceeding sixty dava at any regular session, and for not exceeding thirty days at any extra session Neither house shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn to another place nor for more than three days. A majority of the members elected to each house shall constitute a quorum to do business, but a smaller number may ad? journ from day to day, and shall have power to compel the attendance of members In such manner and under such penalty as each hous*a may prescribe. ?? And insert, in lieu thereof the following: Section 46. The general assembly shall meet once in two years, on the f*econd Wednesday In January next, succeeding the election of the members of the house of delegates and not oftener unless convened in the manner prescribed by the Constitution. No session of tho general assembly shalt continue longer than ninety days, except that with the concurrence of three-fifths of the members elected to each house the session may be extended for a period not excedlng thirty days. Neither house shall, with? out the consent of the other, adjourn to another place, nor for more than three days. A majority of the members elected to each house shall con? stitute a quorum to do business, but I smaller number may adjourn from day to day and shall have power to compel the attendance of members In such manner and under such penalty as each house may prescribe. JOINT RESOLUTION proposing amendment to section 50 of article 4 of the Constitution of Virginia, and providing for publishing said amend? ment, and certifying the same to the next general assembly. Approved March 12, 190S. 1. Resolved by thc house of delegates, the senate concurring (a ma? jority of the members elected to each house agreeing thereto), That the following amendment to the Constitution of Virginia ba, and the same is hereby, proposed and referred to the general asst mbly to be ehOSSsI at the next general election of members of the house of delegates for Its con surrenoe, In conformity with the provisions of section fifty of article four of aald Constitution, namely: Strike out from the Constitution of Virginia, section fifty, article four, which is In the following words: Section 50. N'o law shall be enacted except by bill. A bill may origi? nate in either house, to bc approved or rejected by the other, or may be amended by either, willi the concurrence of the other. N'o bill shall become a law unless prior to its passage it has been? (a) Referred to a committee of each house, considered by such com? mittee in session, and reported; (b) Printed by the house in which it originated, prior to Its passage therein; (c) Read at Jength on three different calendar days in each house; and unless. (d) A yea and nay vote has been taken in each house upon its final ? iga, the names ol' the members voting for and against entered on tba journal, and a majority of those voting, which shall Include at least two fifths of tho members elected to each house, recorded la the affirmative, g. And only In the manner required In sub-division (di of this section shall an amendment to a bill by one house be concurred in by the otb' r, or a conference report be adopted by either house, or either house dis? charge a committee from the consideration of a bill and consider the same as If reported: provided, that the printing nnd reading, or either, re? quired in sub-divisions (bl and (c) of this section, may lie dispensed with ki a Dill to codify the laws of the Stat", and in any case of emergency, by a vote of four-fifths of the members voting in each house taken by tho nnd nays, the names of the members voting for and against, entered on the Journal: provided further, that no bill which creates or e^-tab hshed a new office, or which creates, continues or revives a debt or charge or mair"?, continues or revives any appropriation of public or trust motley or property, or releases, or disi bargee, or commutes any claim or demand of the State, or which imposes, continues or revives n tax, shall be passed except by the affirmative vote of the majority of all the members elected to each house, the vote lo be by the yeas and nays, and the names of the members voting for and against, entered on the journal. Every law im? posing, continuing or reviving a tax shall specifically state such tax. and IO law shall be construed lng such tax. which requires a refer? ence to any other law or any other tax. The pree'4ln? officer of each house shall, in the presence of the house over which he presides, sign every bill which has been passed by both houses and duly enrolled. Immediately. before this is done, all other business being suspended, the title of the bill shall be publicly read. The fact of the signing, shall be entered on the journal. &Sk *" And insert in lieu thereof the following: ^^ Section 50. N'o law shall be enacted except by bill. A bill may origi? nate in either house to be approved or rejected by the other, or may be amended by either, with the concurrence of tbe other. No bill shall become a law unless prior to Its passage lt has been? (a) Referred to a committee of each house, considered by such com? mittee in session, and reported; (b) Printed by the house in which it originated prior to Its passage therein; (cl Read by title on three different calendar days In each house and read at length at least once In each house; and unless (d) A yea and nay vole has been taken in each house upon its final 0, the names ,,( the members voting for and against, entered DB the journal, and a majority of those voting, which shall incltnl" a! least two-fifths of the members elected to e'^h house, recorded tn the affirmative. ?* And only in the manner required in subdivision "*1" of this section shall an amendment to a bill by one house be concurred In by the other, or a conference report he adopted by either house, or either I charge a committee from the consideration of a bill and consider same as if reported: provided, that ihe printing nnd reading, or either, required in sub-divisions "I." and "c" of this section, may be dlsp I With in a bill to codify th*1 laws of the State, and in any case of emer? gency, by a vote of four-fifths of tho members voting in each bouse, t by the yeas and nays, thc names of the members voting for and against entered on the journal; provided further, that no bill which creates or es tablishes a new office, cr which creates, continues, or revives a debt or charge, or makes, continuer,, or revives any appropriation of public or trust money or property, or release! or discharges^ or commutes arty claim or demand of the State, or which Imposes, continues, or revives a tax. shall bo passed, except by the affirmative vote of the majority of all the mem? bers elected to each house, the vote to be by the yeas and nays, and the names of the members voting for and against entered on the journal. Every law Imposing, continuing, or reviving a tax shall specifically state such tax, and no law shall be construed ns so stating such tax which re? quires a reference to any other law or any other fax. The presiding officer of each house shall, in the presence of the house over which he presides. alga every bill which has been passed by both houses and duly enrolled. Immediately before this Is done, all other business being suspended. iii*- titi" of the bill shall be publicly read. The fact of the signing shall be entered on the journal. *" I hereby certify that the foregoing are true copies of amendments proposed to the Constitution nnd agreed to by the Ceneral Assembly of Virgin 1908, and the same ar*' published In pursuance of fjat> Hon 194 of the Constitution and Act of the General Assembly, approved February 3, 1906. *~ m, .INO. W. WILLIAMS ^_ Clerk House of Delegates of Virginia Virginia Safe Deposit & Trust Corporation ALEXANDRIA. 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